The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1941 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTT.E, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANIZARY If), 1941.
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Tonight
8:00- Midwest vs. Zinc B. Thursday 7:30 Kroner's vs. Rotary.
Friday
7:30 Home Laundry vs. Zinc A.
session of the ball until the final gun.
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WABASH DEFKATKO IN HARRISON FINISH ON OEPAI’W FLOOR, '*8-20 DcPattw held on to its tie for first place in the Indiana Intercollegiate conference Tuesday night by the sccre of 28 to 26. The Tigers took the leh 1 early In the game and held it throughout the contest, but four baskets made in the closing minutes of the game from a distance on the floor, gave the local supporters a chill and it brought the score to its final standing. It was a double-barreled victory for DrPauw as the Tiger freshmen won from the visiting Wabash freshmen by the score of .'56 to 31, I The vieto y marked the fifth consecutive win for Ccach Moffett’s men in their conference play. Joe Prewitt proved to bp the spark plu^ on offense for the Tigers, along with Max Biggs, who scored five time, from the floor, to keep the Tigers in the. lead at a Critical periol in the
game.
In the last minutes of the game Biggs and Prewitt counter attacked
after C.reve and Hansom for Wabash j „ 00( , ro( , nr(1 an(l plays
For Sale-
FOR SALK: • 1340 StrombergCarlson radio-phonograph. Cabinet model. Call 786 after 5 p. m. 13-3p.
Lineup
and summary:
Del’auw
(28) Wabash
(26)
fg ft pfl
fg f; pf
icnes, f
2 0 4j Dowd, f
0 1 2
Jrane, f
1 1 8 Grove, f
5 1 0
'.halley, f
0 0 11 Klein, f
1 0 0
c
5 0 2| Kelley, c
0 3 0
Mewitt, g
3 5 :u Ransom, g
3 0 1
loberts, g
0 0 1' Fisher, g
0 13
Ingram, g
0 1 1
1 Hosier, g
0 0 1
Totals
116 14 Totals
0 8 3
Score at half -DoPauw, 16: W.i-
bash, 9.
TIGER CUBS TO PLAY
NEW ALBANY TONIGHT
NEW BRlTKiE OPENED In connection with Its announcement of the opening of the new steel bridge over Mill creek state road 42, southeast of Cloverdale, replacing the old timber covered bridge, built in 1885. the Brazil Times says: “This highway, a sort of glorified country road, leads through some cf the most scenic lands in Indiana and is valued by Clay county folks for fall “buggy rides” off the path of heavy traffic. It has proved a valuable road for Clay county, and a hard surface route for the high school busses that travel between Poland and
Brazil.'’
TREADWAY IN SERVICE William E. Treadway, of Spencer, former joint representative in the
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Economy state Legislature from Putnam and
King, electric cream separator, used only t year. Oren Kivett, Mt. Meridian. 13-15-2p, FOR SALE: Timothy and mixed hay. O. B. Lane, Bainbridge,
13-15-2p.
FOR SALE: Pure bred eollie pups, heel drivers, good watch dogs. Roy Zenor, Bainbridge. 13-15-2p.
had run the score to 21 to 20 from point of 21 to 11. A continuance of the rally sent the score to 26 to 21. but Wabash made th" fans uncomfortable by missing a foul shot to tie the score and the Tigers held pos-
The fast stepping Greencastle high school basketball team which has won consistently since getting off to n poor start, will meet the New Albany team on the local floor tonight in what is believed will be one of the best games of the local season. New Albany comes to town with a
hard game
and it will take about all the local boys have to turn in another victory. The B team will play Roachdalo In a curtain raiser, starting at '45
o'clock.
Mill wood $1.75, cord wood $2.25, coal $4.00, $4.25. B and F, West Walnut, 1. K. Dreyer. 15-lp.
PERFECTION STOVES — 1041 modi'ls now on display. REEVES ELECTRIC North Side Square. Phone 139-M. Wed.-tf.
Owen counties, will at once resign his position as executive secretary >f the Indiana Commission on Interstate Co-operation, to assume hi duties ns a captain in the Indiana National Guard. He will go into active service at Camp Shelby, nen. Hattiesburg, Miss. HOLDS LONE BANQUET FRANKFORT. Ind.. Jan. 15. (UP)—John Thatcher, only surviving member of the famous No. in dub, probably will hold the organization's last “banquet’ ’at the Indianapolis Athletic Club on a date yet to he determined.
FOP. SALE: Fine Stamen Winesaps, King David, Grimes and others. 50c and up We deliver. Phone rural 9F2 McCullough Orchard. 14-tf,
lit'\ Victor Radios and Combinations, 1041 Models, $9.95 up. Reeves Electric, North Side Square. 14-tf FOR SALE: 6 year old Jersey cow, frcih in one week. Leland Bicwn, 1 1-2 miles south on 43. 15-lp.
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EPIDEMIC
INDIANAPOLIS,
Dr. J ,W. Ferree. stfite health com- the epidemic of influenza reported missioner. today termed ‘’moderate'' spreading in Indiana.
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Real Estate-
FOR SALE: The six room modern home at No. 1016 South Indiana Street. Hardwood floors, fire place, : full basement. An attractive house ; in splendid repair. Price $.'!800.00. 1 J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 13-3t. FOR SALE: A 169 acre farm In Jefferson Township. 00 arres till- | id Ip. Six room house. Electricity signed for Price $4250.00 J. T. <' n istie, Real Estate. 13-3t.
For Rent—
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Continuance of the duai-lane construction on U. S. 40 across Indiana is provided in highway work to be financed with state and federal funds during the next two years, ai most completing the widening of this important eas'-west route in the Hcosier state. Plans a e now in preparation for dual-lane construction on the section of Road 40 between Bridgeport and Plainfield, with bids to be tak en and work started as a part or the 1941 construction season This project with others already under contract, will - omplete the widening of Road 40 between Indianapolis and Terre Haute. In the Highway Commission's const'uetinn program to be finance I with federal-aid funds which will become available on July 1, 1941 are two additional projects on Road 40. One provides for dual-lane construction on the section of Roart 40 between West Terre Haute and the Indiarm-Illinots state line, includ-
EOR RENT: Furnished light housekeep rrg rooms, 408 East Hanna Street. 13-3p.
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WANTED: Man to help feed and care for livetock on farm. C. W. Berry, Greencastle, R. 3. 14-31
Miscellaneous—
ing bridges. The second is for dualiane construction on Road 40 between Greenfield and Knightstown
and also includes bridges.
Due to the limited pcesonne! WANTED: Girl for housework which the Commission now has for j an « l l-'"indry. Stay out of house Apmaking surveys and developing plans P* Banner. 14-3p.
a result of the 1939 budget cuts | and resignation of engineers to accept other employment it may not i be possible to begin construction o j the sections between West Terre Haute and the state line and between Greenfield and Knightstown until late in 1941. Before contracts can be awarded, surveys must be made, plans prepared and approved by the
HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Lucy Cooper, Greencastle, R. entered the Putnam county hospital Tuesday afternoon. Miss Eleanor Towne returned to her home in Greencastle Wednesday from the loeal hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Helm, Greencastle, R. 1, are the parents of a son born Wednesday morning at the local hospital. Margaret Bradke of Greencastle, underwent an operation at the local hospital Wednesday morning. Mrs. R. Beasley Moore, east Washington street underwent an operation at the local hospital Wednesday morning. Sharon Yoik. small daughter of Mr. and Mis. Sylvester York, Greencastle, R. 3 entered the Putnam county hospital Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence of Coatesville are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday night at the Putnam county hospital.
<|l tl.M’M \TION or r.\i:< i Ton Not ii’i* in llri rliv i II veil, Thnt tlio unrierrilffni’d h.is duly f|tiailfif*d .i-. K\‘•uutor of the Imt will and »• of Hornier t'raiK Dirk v dr< • .isod. in the INitnum Circuit Court, of IMitnam County, Indiana, ami li- s l** . a duly Mithori/a’d by h.iId Court to dmlniM.-r laid cKtale Said estate is supposed to he solvent, Ian. 14. 1941. No. *2.*. 1. Klmer f. IHiks, Cxr utor Homer C Morrison, Clerk of tie I’uU iiam Circuit Court, Frank <1. Stoessel, Attorney. lfi-:;t.
NOTICE: For your aan-haullng please call for Eldon Lewis at Fred James Res. Phone 718-W. 7-TF
FOR LEASE: Beauty shop at Bainbridge. Madonna Harlan. 14-3t.
r S. Public Roads Administration, and bids taken by the Highway
Commission.
Expert Piano Tuning
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LaVKHNK It I LEV 307 W. Poplar Street Phone BOS-R.
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NOTICE
Win a free- Booklet. Read on page 81 of January 18, Saturday Evening Post. State Farm Mutual Insurance Agency. 21 1 2 E. Washington Street.
Clear, vivid, richly colored patterns that will make up into beautiful dresses, housecoats, aprons. All fast colors. Rondo Deluxe, Yd..... 15c Silver Moon, Yd 19c Avenue, Yd. 10c AceHi Broadcloth, Yd... 10c * Large and small patterns! * Florals! Bouquets! * Smart Polka Dots! * Stripes! Novelties!
Highest price paid for all kinds of junk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds ol metal. We also buy beef hides. A & S Junk Yard. Phone 678, Greencastle. 3-tf.
CLOSING OUT SALE
Having sold my farm and as I’m leaving the state. I will sell at public auction at what Is known rs the Charles Petro farm, 8 miles south of Bainbridge, 2 1-3 miles east of Brick Chapel, 8 miles northeast of Greencastle, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. 1941 At 10:30 o’clock. 3 HORSES—2, 8-year old geldings, wt. 1500 lbs. each, well mated and an extra good work team; I, 4-yr. aid gray mure wt. 1500 lbs., a real nice one. 7 CATTLE—1, 4-yr. old Jersey row with extra good calf by side, extra good milk cow; 1, 5-yr. old Roan cow with <nlf by side, giving big flow of milk; I, 5-yr. old Jersey to frcstien in June, milking good now; I, 0-yr old Jersey to freshen in June ami milking good; I, 8-yr. old jersey cow to freshen In March. I Young Hampshire male hog. FARM IMPLEMENTS & HARNESS—Good farm wagon with Hal top and grain hod, rotary hoe, cultipactnr, mowing machine, John Deere corn planter with fertilizer and check row attachments, John Deere cultivator, end-gate seeder, walking break plow, double shovel plow, good harness for three horses, collars, halters, woven wire stretchers, forks, I, 3-hottom, 14 Inch tractor break plow, 8 ft. tandem disc, barrels and small articles, lumber, 6 gates, luut/. grapple hay fork, shovels, picks, Wilcox cream separator, water cream sc|tarator like new, hand washing machine with wringer, and other tools. FEED—250 hu. good yellow com; 200 hu. oats, extra good; 8 tons of good mixed hay to he baled; 2 tons bean hay lmlc<|; 2 tons bul'-d oats straw. HOI NKHOI.D & MISCELLANEOUS—E-Z-Way Kerosene range, like new; new Monarch range, cream colored; Walnut dining room suite, library table, kitchen cabinet, rugs, chairs, tables, fruit jars, 3 lawn (-hairs, porch swing, some dishes, new battery radio and table, lam|>*, chest of drawers, beds, mattress and springs, piano and numerous other articles. TERMS—CASH CLARENCE W. CROSBY Owner. ALTON HI RST, Auctioneer LOCKKY HI RST, Clerk. Dinner by Bainbridge Methodist Ladles Aid.
COMPLETE Grease Job 59c at Deem's Standard. Car washing. North Jackson St. 24 hour service. 13-tf.
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Tire repairing, Battery recharging Phone 789 Dobbs Tire & Battery Service
jiotut, or or%noij%v* *%i.r or The undertsigtiDcl, Huy \v TTurborf, (•tmrtlian of Louisa S llurbcrt, iIucimh»d, -iirul ituthorizof! by th»* I'utnam ‘’Irrult rourt of Indiana, t" • ttlo said Ib'ccMlcnt’M estate* without tho isBimm •• of letter* of administration, hereby If I ve* notice that by virtue* of nn onb-r «*f the* Putnam Clrt ult t’oun •*f Putnam f’otinty, Indiana, hi* will, at tin hmir «»f ten o'clock A. M on the fifteenth day of February, 1941, ilium il •• r it «state hereinafter described, offer f»»i sale sit public sale, all the Inter* st said l>**eetb*nf In and the fnllov
described real estate, situate*!
nam County, State of Indiana, to-wit: The southeast uuarter of the southwest ipiarter of section thirty-three Ci-'H, Township thirteen <1M) north, Kanue thr<< t'\> N\est. containing forty Y40> acre; Also, a part of the w st half of the south**' st quarter of s id S’ • tioii, township and ranine, bounded and described as follows, to wit lb a? inniiiR at the southw* corner of the Houtbeast quart*r of sai*l section, townshin and ramp, them ** east on the s*’cti"n lin • eiRhty (HO) rods to the southeast corner of the west half of said southeast quarter; t hence north thirty f.'VO) roils: them*** west thirty (:t0 > rods; thence north one hundred thirty (130) rod to th< north line of said west half of said soot Insist quarter; thence west fifty (r»0> rods to the northw* eorru-r of said southeast quarter hp* lion; thence south to 111 *■ pla* . of heRinninR, containing R4 04 acres, more or less; containing; in
all 9^.01 acres, more or 1*
Ha id sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, to the highest an*l best bidder for cash In hand and for not less than t\v** thirds of the appeal soil value thereof; said sab* will be made free from tax liens for the year 1940 due and 1 tvable in the
1941.
Guy W. Herbert. Guardian. C Gillen, Attorney for Guardian
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THE WEATHER ’TILL SATURDAY Occasional rain in Tennessee and lower Ohio Valley, and precipitation ns snow or freezing rain In upper Ohio Valley to-night, Wednesday and Thursday; amount of precipitation likely heavy. Slowly rising temperature in Ohio Valley Wednesday and Thursday; colder by Friday and warmer by Saturday night or Sunday. Temperature will likely average above normal over south portion and near normal over north portion.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wlah to thank our neighbors, fi lends and all those who helped us In saving our home from burning. F*rank Meek and daughter and Miss Emma Hurst.
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY CLEANING SPECIALS — CASH ft CARRY — Suits, Men’s Cftr or Ladies PANTS 25c SKIRTS 25c These prices do not Include moth proofing. At these prices you get first class Dry Cleaning IDEAL Cleaners
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