The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 October 1940 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREBXCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER If), 1940.
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OPEN HOI SE SI NDAY “Open house" will be observed Sunday, Oct. 20. at The Shades, pictures-
que Montgomery county scenic resort, the Frisz family extends a special invitation to all to visit the park
DISSOLUTION SALE
As we are dissolving partnership we will sell at public auction on the James McIntyre farm. >/ 2 mile southeast of Kainbridge Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 10:80 A. M. II CATTLE—I Jersey and Guernsey cow, 7 years old: ! Guernsey cow, « years old; I Jersey cow, 5 years old; I Shorthorn and Jersey cow, I ! \rs. old; 1 Guernsey and Jersey cow, j i yrs. old, calf by side: 2 Shorthorn .V j lersey cows, 2 yrs. old, calves by i •il'Je; 2 Shorthorn & 2 Hereford Heifers. 3 HORSES—1 Black Mard, 5 yr. dd, bred to Adams Jack; I Iron Grey, 3 yr. old. bred to Jack; 1 Iron I Grey Killy. 2 years old. 37 HOGS—8 Sows, will farrow in ^ February; 10 Shoats, wt. 180 lbs.. Ifi thoats, wt. 80 lbs.; 7 Shoats, wt. 40 bs., I Atale Hog. IMPLEMEN TS—Fordson T racto r | md Plow: McCormick,-Herring corn I danter; Dunham Rotary hoe; Dunmm Culti-paekcr; McCnrmick-Deer-ng 0-ft. disk and tandem; MeCor-uick-Dcering 3-ft. mower; Farm Wagon with box bed; Flat top hay I frauic; MeCormirk-Decring endgate cede-, nr::: s seed attachment; Spik'' ocfh h".rr<v.; On* row Cultivator Good gravel bed; One Walking Break rdou ; 2 Ci-eam separators (1 Me 'Jeering): 2 Sels Breeching Tug harf ness: 3 leather collars. .Miscellaneous Household Goods Including Embassador Circulating Heater, Cooking Vtensils, Dishes Etc. TERMS: CASH. McIntyre & Estes i ALTON HI RST, Auct. HOMER SANDS, Clerk Dinner Will Be Served on Grounds
on that day. The clay will afford residents of west-central Indiana an opportunity to feast their eyes on the autumnal beauty at The Shades. Fall coloring will reach its peak during the remainder of this month. Manager Frisz stated. The 2,112 acres of woodlands, set in a background of rock formations, canyons and waterfalls, are now ablaze with varied hues of golden fall coloring.
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While they Last! Sensational Savings in BOYS AIX WOOL PLAID JACKETS Only
$2.55 $2.37
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Here’s Absolute Proof of Penney's Greater Values! BOYS’ SWEATERS
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PRISCILLA CURTAINS of Cushion Dot Marquisette! Closely woven marquisette with cushion dots that stay firm through many washings! In luscious decorator shades so you can work out your own color schemes! Brighten up your home with these curtains at this low price!
TERRY BATH TOWELS You'll have to see these towel values to believe them! And at Penney's LOW price you'll we.nt enough for the whole family' Sturdy, absorbent terry—made to stand lots of wear! In lovely, solid colors with striped borders or in gay colored checks, 17' x 86”.
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An unbeatable saving during this big event! The smartest two-tone coat sweaters in town—with WOVEN fabric front a.nl handsome knitted sleeves and trim! Note the slide fastener front and pocket—they give you EXTRA value for your money!
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Plus: FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS & CARTOON & NEWS
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Saturday Midnight
SUN., MON.
(Bargain Malinee Monday 20c)
(Sunday 33c) Monday & Tuesday: Main 33c, Balcony 20c)
TODAY:
PAT O’BRIEN & JOHN GARFIELD In “FLOWING GOLD”
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—Uor Sale—
FOR SALE: Apples, 35c and up. Hailey Harris, Cemetery Road. 18-2p. FOR SALE: ’29 Model A roadster, rumble seat, first class condition. Bargain. J. R. Obenchain, 21 north Indiana street. 18-2p.
FOR SALE: One 6 year old Jersey heavy springer. Call 726-M. 19-2p. FOR SALE: Yearling polled feeding cattle, nice healthy shoats and well bred Shropshire ram lambs, choice $10.00 .Viola Denny, Greencastle, R. 3. (North). 18-2t.
FOR SALE: Good buck lambs. Tom Stangcr. 105 West Columbts Street. 18-2p. FOR SALE: Grimes and Jonathan apples. Pick up yourself. 25c per bushel. Oggs Orchard just east of town. 18-2t.
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FOR SALE: Cooking and eating apples at Bailey’s Orchard, 2 miles south on cemetery roads. 26-tf.
FOR SALE: Fresh cold cider and good cooking and eating apples. McCullough Orchard. 8-tf.
FOR SALE: Westinghouse electric stove. Good condition. Call Mrs. C. C. Tucker. Phone 186. 15-5t.
Used tin, ltftx2 1-2 ft., 50c sheet, call at A & S Junk Yard. 317 north Vine. Phone 678. 14-6p. FOR SALE: Two Poland China boars, eligible to register, weight 250 lbs. $20 each. Harvey C. Nichols, R. 3- 17-3p. FOR SALE: ~Hard Brazil block coal. For prices write Millard Dixon 303 East Blaine street, Brazil. 17-3p. PUBLIC SALE: Household goods at Mrs. Lawrence Athey, 320 Gillespie Street, 1:30 p. m. Welnesday, October 23. Including hot blast heating stove, good range, sewing machine, rugs and chaps and all articles uaed in a home. Vestal - Auctioneer. 18-3t.
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FOR SALE: Apples, Grimes 50c. j Good cider. Crystal Spring Apple Cave, west end of Elizabeth street. Kenneth Harris. Phone 287-W. 16-18-19-31. I FOR SALE- 45 head of ewes and lambs. Max Anderson, east of Fincastle. l8-3p FOR SALE: 3 Jersey cows, 2 freshen soon. Elmer Northern, mile north Floyd Center School. 18-2t.
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TODAY: DOUBLE FEATURE: BALCONY 15c DICK KORAN in “THE MUMMY'S HAND" Hus: I0HNN| MACK BROWN In “RAGTIME ( OWBOY •IOE’’
Sell your old auto bodies, fqnders sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E Maryland Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICA > COMPRESSED STEEL CORP.
FOR SALE 10 shoats, weight 100-125 lbs. John W. Burk, Greencastle, R. 1. 19-lp FOR SALE: Harris Visible typewriter. three bank keyboard, good condition, $10.45. Furniture Exchange. West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 19-lp.
WANTED: Any Kino of dear stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charger paid. John Wachtel Co. eod WANTED: Coal and light trucking. Call W. R. Vonlress. Phone 775-J. l7-19-22-24-26-29-31-7p.
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FOR SALE. A beautiful five room new home. Just completed. Modern construction; garage In basement. Price $3500.00. Ten per cent down payment, F. H. A. financed. An opportunity to buy a fine new property about $500.00 less than you could build it. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 17-3t.
FREE LESSONS with each accordion, guitar or piano purchased. Terms if dsired. ARMSTRONG MUSIC STUDIO, 109 west Walnut Greencastle. 9-10p.
Special: Grease Job 59c at Deem’s Standard. North Jackson St. 24 hour service. 23-tf.
You can roll duck pins every day including Sunday at corner Vine and Franklin. 19-lp
FOR RENT: 6 room modern house with bath. New furnace. Phone 557. i9_tf
FOR RENT: 2 or 3 room modern apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. 302- south Indiana street. 16-17-19-3t.
Frank C. Schoenman THE JEWELER Watch, Clock and Jaw dry
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FOR RENT: 4 unfurnished rooms, semi-modern, water and lights furnished. 402 west Walnut street. 17-19-2p.
Dry-Clnanlng Family Wash Preusing Curtains, Drapes, Hat-Blocking Blankets, Shirt*. Home Laundry and Cleaners
A<S S. JimIYj Wc pay highest prid paper, rags, iron on kinds of junk. 317 N. Vine Str^ GREENCASTLE, I'M Formerly old * bunt) Phone 678 You call—We ho
FOR RENT: 3 or 4 room modern apartment. Private bath. Phone 768-W. 14-tt.
STRAYED OR STOLEN: Black and tan beagle hound. Reward. Rollie Royce, 201 west Columbia street. 18 . 2 p.
—Wanted—
For high grade upholstering, furniture repairing, refinishing and perfect fitting slip covers. Call 299 THE ART FURNITURE SHOP. 4 tf
WANTED Good heating stove. Phone 560-M. 205 east Berry at. 19-St Wanted to buy walking plow. Write, state p. ice. Frank Thomas, , Greencastle, R. 4. 18-2p
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