The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1941 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN CASTILE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANT’ARY 22.

1941.

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Society News

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nyrd by thorr pre^ont. Due to the president's

Irs.^FYanct ■> Lyons took charge of jthe meeting Mrs. Frank Stoessel Iwaa inBtalhtd as the new president

an'! Mrs Kua-

il Nevegent

I language spoken in Egypt and is very difficult.

SCHOOL CONVOCATION Jtie convocation period r>n students of the high

^Hby- • 1 moot pleasing and

tala given by

Plan .'ho has been studying s for the past two yea>3. mg .student was awarded a It scholarship to Purdue

to continue his

^gineering.

put his remarks Mr. Zaki [the students with the fact |ly way to know a country, to visit it. and that more than a land of pyraInce, mystery, deserts, and

is Arabic

The colleges

are coeducational and sixty per cent j of the boys are able to attend higher j institutions of learning. Mr. Zaki’s

..._„ enC f. remarks about Wie war were limited

because the only recent communication with his heme has been by cable The speaker was indeed appreciative of the reception he has received since he has been in this country and of the kindness of his good friends at

Purdue. •

DePauw, remains at the Waveland CCC camp, in an administrative connection. BRIDGE TOURNAMENT CONTINUED WEDNESDAY

WILL OPPOSE AID HILL

( WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (UP)—

H. W. Zaki, Senate Republican leader Charles, L.

McNary said today he will oppose the British aid bill in its present form, because “It grants extraordinary and total power to one person”—

resea rcli I President Roosevelt.

Ctt (/IOTA KILLED

A party of fou/r young men sent by Putnam county to the CCC camp at Waveland, last week, fills this county’s quota for that work for J.he present. It will he several months before

is called for. it was

stated in the office of the county wtl-1 S i til€ ’ 8vi,1, ‘

fare administration, where Miss Helen Werneke is secretary of the i CCC county administration, which is

Bridge tournament play for the benefit of the Indianapolis Symphony O chestra continues this afternoon with tables scheduled for play at the home of Miss Miriam Hearst. Mrs. Mayme Bundy, Mrs. L. IT. Dirks, Mrs. John Green and Mrs. Jennie DeLong comprise one table of players. Mrs. Jonathan Cockley, Mrs. J. W. Childers, Mrs Joe McCord an I Mrs. Carl McGuire complete the

party.

Local games are under the sponsorship of Greencastle Unit of Women's committee, of the Indiana State Symphony Society which is cooperating with the other twentythree units over the state in this joint effort to increase the orchestra's Maintenance Fund.

Ten- the impression that fl J !< ’tht'r^quot.*

le have of his country. The as generous in his descriptielr schools, standards of ireational activities, all of

under the general direction of Benton Curtis, county welfare administrator. W. E. Search, formerly a coach at

Burial services will be held

Thursday afternoon.

very similar to our own ■to the popular idea. The

at

for

George F. Baldock. following the funeral rites to be held at the Hazelwool Christian chu ch at 1 :.10 o'clock that same afternoon. Me. Baldock died at his home at Hazelwood Tuesday morning, at the age of 6S years

BELLE UNION HIGH SC HOOL BASKETBALL TEAM

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ihove are the members of the Belle Union high school basketball squad which was seen In action hers ^weekend during the Wabash Valley preliminary tournament. Reading from left to right those pictured cnassl, Brnadstreet, Moser, Mullls, Coach Cox, Harcourt, Gaston, Walters, Neier, Walker and Nichols.

SPORT TABS from HERE and THERE

“JIMMIE”

Roachdale Poised For Final Round Of Wabash Valley

BOWLING STANDING

HAWK* TO CLASH WITH DECKER AT 9:80 ON FRIDAY MORNING

Roachdale high school's basketball team was scheduled to go through Its last hard workout today before going to Terr e Haute early Friday morning where the Hawks clash with Decker at 0:.10 o’clock In the final round of the Wabash Valley tourney. Roachdale won the right to participate in the championship meet by winning at Marshall last weekend. Mooresville, winner over Fillmore, in the Saturday night encounter in the local Valley preliminary, plays at SulO a. m. Friday, meeting the Palestine, 111., net tossers. The tournament will be held In the Indiana State Teachers' college gymnasium and advance reports indicate a record crowd will witness the various games to decide which team will be the 1941 Valley champs. The complete schedule for the meet at Terre Haute is as follows: Thursday, Jan. ‘13. 1 7 P. M Monroe City vs. Wiley 2. 8 P. M.- Linton vs. Cory. 3. 0 P. M.—Plainville vs. Spencer. Friday, Jan. U 4. 8:30 A. M. Palestine vs. Mooresville. 8. 9:30 A. M.—Decker vs. Roachdale. 6. 10:30 A. M. Montezuma vs Montgomery. 7. 1:30 P. M. Oestmeyor Tech vs. Clinton, 8. 2:30 P. M. -Lyons vs. Shelhurn. 9. 3:.'!0 P. M. Winner game 1 vs. winner game 2. 10. 7 P. M.—Winner game 3 vs winner game 4. 11. 8 P. M. -Winner game 8 vs winner game 6. 12. 9 P. M.— Winner game 7 vs. winner game 8. Kafimlay, Jan. 25 13. 2 P. M Winner game 9 vs. winner game 10. 14. 3 P. M.—Winner game H vs. winner game 12. 15. 8. P. M.—Winner game 13 vs. winner game 14. Officials Phil Eskew, Eugene Wood. Clyde Sutton and Harry MeClintock.

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Coca Cola

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University

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Zinc A

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Midwest

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19 23

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O. & I

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For Sale—

Belle Union To Play Fillmore At J Local Gym Friday

Coach Elmer Hammond of Fillmore, informed us by telephone today that his cast Putnam Cardinals will clash with the Belle Union drapery \ agitators in the Greencastle high I school gymnasium Friday evening ! Due to the fact that the Tiger Cubs play at Jeffersonville Friday, the j local gym is available to the two county teams who are glad to take advantage of using the splendid facilities. Belle Union was eliminated in th semi-finals of the Wabash Valley preliminary tourney here last weekend, | by Mooresville who went on to win the meet by defeating Fillmore in the final tilt. Both teams are apparently well-matched and the contest sltould I prove close and exciting. A curtain raiser between the Fill j more and Bell* Union “B” teams will start at 7 o'clock Friday night. MINORITY MEMBERS AWAIT G. O. P. ACTION

BOWLING SCHEDULE Wednesday 8:00 Eitel’s vs. Home Laundry Thursday 7:30—O. & I, vs. Zinc B Friday 7:30 Midwest vs. Zinc A

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan 22.—(UP) Minority members of the genera' assembly braced themselves today for a renewal of the Republicar drive against the Governor's patron age-powers an i speculated on th paasihllity of a new surprise deve' opment. The relative quiet of Tuesday' esa on. coming on the heels of a joint Rt publican caucus, sugges'e the poasibility of an impending change in the majority line of attack Nine important "rippe''' bills, all eligible for passage, were dclayr.l in a direct reversal of the party’policy of “fiM! speed ahead" to complete the rco ganiaation program. Belief that the caucus may have decided on a new tack was strength-1 enej £y an unexpected delay of the | keyitone docentraliaathm bill to I the correction of "six typographical J errors.’’

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25 Used Car Buyers WHO Are hard to please Want the most for their money Want a Better Car now AND ABOVE ALL Know a real used car bargain when they see it. We Have The Cars.

40 Ford 65

Blue Tudor. Very clean and candidly used.

$565

39 Hudson 93

A 0 cyl. car lhal runs

and looks like new.

39 Ford Dlx Coupe

Black, lhal has had

pnqicr care by a conservative

38 Nash

Lafayette Sedan “B”

Radio and heater and unusually

good.

37 Studebaker '6' Dictator, a fine car

lhal In in |»orfert condition.

$450 $495 onserv alive $445 unusually $395

37 Ford 60 COQC Black Tudor I hat givrs<9 £ Ql 21 miles per gal.

36 Chevrolet Coach, Muster, that's a No. 1, for only 36 Terrapiune Ch. That Is a decided bar-

gain at

35 Plymouth Deluxe Coach

that uill certainly suit you.

$245 $185 $145

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34 Ford Delx 4-Door Sedan

A might \ good car for little money TRUCKS AND COMMERCIALS 38 Ford CA9C 1 1 2 T. LWI* Truck A No. I. :««\20, 10-ply tires.

35 Chevrolet 11; Tr-. IAVB

Brand new rear dual tires.

$140

37 Dodge I, Ton Pick Up Ovr Size A-No. I tires good. King Morrison Foster Co. Home of Heller I'sed Car Values for over 80 yearn. 114 W.-WomIi. 8111 N. Jackson

FOR SALE: 19 shouts, weight 85 to 100 lbs., 29 shoats, 60 to 80 lbs. See Wayne Bettis, Morton. 21-2p. FOR SALE: 8 room modern house, hardwood floors, new furnace, basement garage. $3500. Inquire Banner. 21-lp. FOR SALE: 41 feeding shoats Robert Lewis, Manhattan. 21-2p

FOR SALE: Jersey cow, be fresh in March. Model '30 Ford, tudor Charles E. Wood. Fox Ridge. 22-2p

For delivery now car Glendora oiled stoker coal. A. J. Duff. Phom 317. 21-2t MANITEX felt base rugs. Nice selection of patterns. 9x12 size. $3.45 Miller Drive-In Store. 303 N. Jackson Street. 21-3t. PERFECTION STOVES — 1941 models now on display. REEVES ELECTRIC North Side Square Phone 139-M. Wed.-tf Mill wood $1.75. Cord wood $2.25 Coal $3.75 - $4.00 - $4.25. B and F West Walnut. Ida E Dreyer. 22-lp For coal call W. R. Vontress Limedale. Phone 775-J. 23-24-27-29-31. 3, 4. 7p

FOR SALE 3 ricks LUtl e Red clover hay. Andrew Sweeney, R. 2. Phone 751-M. 22-3p

RUMMAGE SALE at court house Saturday morning. January 25, 8:30 First Ward P. T. A. 22-24-2t —Real Estate— FOR SALE: An 86 acre farm, foui miles from Greencastle 60 acres tillable. Five room house. Price .$4500 Payment plan. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 20-3t FOR SALE: A six room modern house i.n East section of the City. Price $.1800 00 J. T. Christie, Rea) Estate. 20-3t

-For Rent

FOR RENT: Nice clean sleeping rooms with hoard, for two. Private home. On P newly furnished. 20t Spring Avenue. Phone 299. 20-tf FOR RENT Available February 1st, one two bedroom and one one bedroom apartment. Utilities furnished. Call custodian Cole Apart- | ments. 20-22-24-25-27-29-31-71

-Wanted-

Wanted to buy or lease Jersey bull. G. F. Fisher. Greencastle R. 2. 21-2p

WANTF.I) to rent on or before April 1, large house, centrally located. Address Box 9, Banner. 20-.'!t

WANTED: Farm hand, married, steady work on 400 acre farm, experienced. not afraid of work. Address Banner, Box D. 21-3p

Fence Posts: 1000 native white oak or locust, 8ft, 4 in. top, baik off, •traight, 25 corner posts, also 12ft.. fence lumber give location and price, will haul. John W. Blair, 237 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis 21-3t Wanted to rent good farm. Have own equipment. Address Box 22. Banner. 22-lp. WANTED: General housework by day or week. Mrs. Della Hinkle, 206 west Jacob street. 21-2p.

COMPLETE Grease Job 59c at Deem’s Standard. Car waahlng. North Jackson St. 24 hour service. 13-tf. Bids will be accepted on ob befor--January 30 for a telephone operate at Brick Chapel. Leslie Sears, Greencastle, H 1. 22-24-27-3p. I/>ST: Blue tick hound, last seen 5 1-2 miles northwest Bairtbridgc. Reward. James M. Jones, Bainbridge, K. 1. 22-2p. Announcing: The opening of th" OK Hatchery-. Wc are opening our Joors to the public anil wo invite you to stop in and sec us. We will as in the past hatch the lea Img breeds and will endeavo- as in the past to turn out the same good quality chicks. We have some very fine flocks this season and all flocks are blood tested, sanitation is our watch word, come in amt talk chick with us, leave your order for future delivery we will take care of your needs. The OK Hatchery, 3 East Franklin St. Phone 130. 22-lp. STATE INSTITUTIONS REQUIRE MORE FUNDS INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 22.—(UP) State Budget Director C. Anderson Xetchum said today he would reconinend to the General Assembly appropriations totaling $13,565,816 for the state's penal and benevolent instltutlons during the next biennium. The figure represents a net in--rease of more than $1,500,000 over the current budget figure of $11,953.-

030.

Ketchum pointed out the major in--ueaae was in the *11.961 166 recomnendation for operating expenses, a funi approximately nine per cent, nore than the current figure. The ecommended appropriation for captal outlay for improvements repreented a half million dollar increase ■ver the present figure, while the recwimendrd outlay for new equipment would he a decrease of $131,030. He pointed out appropriations under consideration are based on a total inmate population estimated at 22,335, whereas the current biennium ippropriation was calculated on a otal of $21,534 WILLK1E ON WAY TO ENGLAND (Continued from l*nite One) response to kindness." While he sat on a counter in the customs room talking to the repoit •rs, a Pan-American Airways em>loye handed him a bundle of letters and telegrams addressed to him at the airport. He opened one telegram, beamed, said: “I have received thousands like this in the last couple of days. It pleas - -i me very much, Maybe you can explain without quoting me that thi mowers the reports that the party (Republican) is pulling away from my leadership. This sort of thing speaks for itself.” The telegram, expressing approval of Willkie's endorsement of Mr. Roosevelt's hill for all out aid to Britain, with modifirutions, was from : group of Springfield, III., Republi cans, including Mayor John W Kapp. TWO LUMBER SCHOONERS SEND DISTRESS SIGNALS SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22 (UP) Two lumber schooners, carryin : crews of 12 to 14 men each, were i.i distress today in gales and high seas off the northern California roast. The coast guard cutter Shawnee, which was ordered to their aid. was unable to cross the Humboldt ha, and lay to, awaiting a break in the storm. The schooner Solano. 943 tons, was (eported leaking badly, and the American-Hawailan steamer Texas was standing by. Another schooner, tentatively Idi ntified as the SS Katherine Donovan, 994 tons, was wallowing in mountainous seas 30 miles south of Eureka.

WANTED: Married couple, man employed, to live with and care for children of employed couple In Greencastle. State qualifications. Box 20, Banner. 21-4p.

WANTED: Model A or a cheap car in exchange for equity in '37 Oldsmobile 4-door sedan, good condition A bargain. Phone 22F31. 22-2t

M» Berlin noons

NOTICE: For your asn-haullog please rail for Eldon l^ewls at Free fames Re* Phone 718-W 7-TP

Highest price paid for all kinds ot mnk paper, rags. Iron, all kinds of metal. We also buy beef hides, a * s Junk Yard Phone 678. Greencastle. a-tf

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The un'lergignt-ri, < h i y VV llcrherf, (luantian of Lnulfiii H Ih rlw rt. dc . is‘*<1, x«m| uuttiorisud I v the IMttrmm Uln ult Court of Indiana, to suttlu said Decedent** estate without the Ksuanei* of lei tor* of administration, hereby Ifive* notice Unit by virtue of an order of the Ihitnam Ch- ult Court of I’utnam County, Indiana, he will, at th* hour of ten o'clock A. M on the fifteenth day of February. CM I. upon the real i state hereinafter described, offer for sale ot public Bale, nil the interest of said Decedent in .and to the following described real estate, aitimted In I’utnnm County, mate of Indiana to-wlt: The southeast duarter of the aouthwent quart* r of section thirty-three t.13), Township thirteen (13) north, Rungo three (3) west, eontnlnlnir forty (40) acres

the soujthoaat quarter ot Hah!

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Dobbs Tire & Battery Service

of said

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thence cost on the seel Ion line Hghty (80) rods to the southeast corner of the west half of said southeast quarter; thence north

thirty (30) rod*; theme

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thirty (30) rods; thence north

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north lino of said west half of said

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Furniture Loans. One to sixteen j months to repay. INDIANA LOAN LHJ. eoj

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mds to the northwest

corner of said southeast quarter section; t hems' south to the place of heirinnliig, containing 54.04 acres, more or less; containing In

all J)M.04 acres, more or lens

Hu Id sale will be made subject to le approval of said court, to the hlgh-

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the appraised

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Ouy W. Herbert. Guardian.

C. C. Gillen, Attorney for Guardian.