The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1941 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, OBEENCASTT.E, INDIANA,

TUESDAY, .TANrARY L's, 1941.

REMOVE TRAPS BEFORE Ftt. 1—LAW PROVIDES With the trapping season throughout Indiana ending at midnight on January 31. trappers should collect their trape before midnight Fuday. tt was announced today by Frank N. Wallace, acting commissioner of the Department of Conservation. Traps

taken legally during the open season, for five days after the close of the open season. This will make it unlawful for trappers to possess the animals or untanned skins after Wed-

l.ARt.F. CROWDS wnCTTATKD AT CIKt rS HKRK TOMORROW

Everything is In readiness for the arrival of the Create! American Cir-

. „ _ . . „ ,. . , | cus tomorrow when the trucks and nesday, Feb. 5. Holders of fur buv- * i • •

I slee P in g cars will arrive early, unload at the high school gymnasium and

era' licenses may possess the untan ned hides for a period of 60 days after the close of the trapping season.

found after the close of the season arc subject to confiscation. ^ The law permit ; the trapper t > m raccoon, "["■'-sum, ;> m or muakrat or the untannod of these fur-bearing animals

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* PLEASURE * EXERCISE Duck-Pin Alley Vine and Franklin

CIRCriT COI’RT NOTES Mary Bernice Chastain has qualified as executor of the will of Stanley Eugene Chastain, deceased, Edward W. Lollis is attorney. Hole vs. Urban Elmore et al, foreclosure, receiver files final report and is discharged. Shale Tile Co., Inc., vs. Indiana Drain Tile Co.. Inc., accounting, set for trial March 3. Olus McAlinden is plaintiff for divorce from Chn les McAlinden, a!leging cruel and inhuman treatment. She asked, and received, a restraining order from the court to prevent the defendant molesting he -. Glenn H. Lyon is attorney for the plaintiff.

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then repark. The hanging of the rigging will start early Wednesday morning owing to the large amount of equipment used. Two rings will be set up taking in the entire playing floor, with a large canvas first covering the entire floor. An additional troupe has been added making the circus run one hour and forty minutes. The Tex Orton troupe performing on balls high perch and double trapeze will be one of the feature thrills of the performance, along with Miss Ruby, the girl who walks upside down from the ceiling. FARM CREDIT HEAVY trontlnua-d from I'nsr Oort speeches, discussion by members, a short talk by a representative of Production Credit Corporation of Louisville, and other entertainment.

SPORT TABS from HERE and THERE “JIMMIE”

DUCK PIN RESULTS

Dunncr Club

BOWLING STANDING

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BRILLIANTLY NEW 1941 Higidaires

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1941 MODEL R-6 Only $11475 ■ Easy Terms LOWEST PRICE EVER for a Frigidaire 6 with all these features! • Quickube Tray • Famous Meter-Miser • Froeen Storage Compartment • Double-Width Super-Freeser • Large Cold Storage Tray • Automatic Interior Light • One-Piece Steel Cabinet • F-114 Safe Refrigerant • 5-Year Protection Plan

1941 MODEL S-6 a 6 cubic foot Fully-Fitted Frigidaire

Only

*11915

Easy Terms

Her* are seme of its advantages ■ Stainless Porcelain Sliding Hydratoc • Dawn Gray Door Trim a Super-Powered Meter-Miser a Quickube Ice Trays a Double-Width Dessert Tra? a Faster Ice Freering • New Low Operating Coat • Automatic Interior Light • Froren Storage Compartment • 5-Year Protection Plan

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1941 MODEL M-6 Truly a Giant “Six" Actually has 6 9 /io cu. ft. food storag* space Now only $144-50 Check this partial list al features • Oversise Food Compartment • Larger Froien Storage Compartment • New Meat Tender • Utility Storage Compartment a Glase-Topped Hydrator • Lift-out Shelf beside Hydrator • Lower Operating Coat a Faster Ice Freezing • New One-Piece Steel Cabinet • Super-Powered Meter-Mieer • Quickube Ice Traye • 5-Year Protection Plan

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VER 6 MILLION FR1GIDAIRES HAVE BEEN BUILT AND SOID!

R. Hershberger

160

155

18V

G. Reynolds

172

179

172

J. Zeis

176

169

149

W. Scobee

177

167

176

M. Johnson

142

133

156

827

805

840

Total pins ....

2470

Quality Five

M. Giddings

144

110

108

B. Fulkerson

115

112

F. Ogles

146

138

158

K. Larkin .......

126

103

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P. Rice

138

126

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669

588

603

Total pins

I860

Coca Cola

C. Beams

144

123

159

L. Irvine

144

153

16'.’

L. Hamm .

175

167

181

E. Yoik

170

151

173

R. Grimes

179

198

191

812

712

866

Total pins

2470

High scores tc

week:

Richard Hershberger

225

Lloyd Hamm

210

Randall Grimes

205

George Reynolds

204

Lynn Irvine .

200

Ladies' high

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Virginia Gardner

182

Edeth Crawley

152

Kay Tincher

150

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Eitel’s

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Home Laundry ..

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600

University

26

19

.577

Coca Cola

26

19

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Zinc A

2.1

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Midwest

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23

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Zinc B

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Rotary

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BOWLING SCHEDULE Tuesday 7.30- Zinc A vs Kroger's. Wednesday 8:00—Home Laundry vs O. A Thursday 7:30—Eitel’s vs Midwest. Friday 7:30 Zinc B vs Rotary. THIS WEEK’S NET TILTS Greencastln Jan. 31 Seymour, T Del’auw No game scheduled. Rainbridge Jan. 31 Fillmore, T Belle Cnioil Jan. 31 doverdale, T Fillmore Jan. 31 Rainbridge, H Russellville Jan. 20 Belle Union, H Jan. 31 Ladoga, T doverdale Jan. 31 Belle Union, H Koaehdale Jan. 31 -Waveland, T

MAYBE IT’S THE HEAT—What to do when you can’t think of anything el$e it exemplified by these wrestlert plying their trade in molasses and feathers, at American Legion show in Lake Worth. Fla. Stickv aladiators not named.

HOT Tlf ON RACES—Billy Conn, right, heavyweight boxer of Pittsburgh, and Mike Jacobs, fight promoter, evidently have a hot tip on « racehorse, at Hialeah Park, Miami. Anyway, Mike teems to be in mood for picking • winner.

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Sell your old auto bodies, fenders, sheet acrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland, IndlanapoMa, Indiana. AMEKiCAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORP.

WANTED: housework.

Woman

Phone 618.

for

general 26-3t.

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LOST: Brown billfold containin': about Sl.VOO, drivers license, Ix-gio:i cards, Insurance Identification card, Monday morning between Penney’s and courthouse or John Deere Compony. Finder return to Banner. Rc-

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FOR SALE—A-l pony for child, well broke or will trade for work horse. Zeb Berry, 2 miles south of

Putnamville.

—Miscellaneous

NOTICE: For your asn-haullng please call for Eldon Lewis at Fred 25-3p James Res. Phone 718-W. 7-TF

FOR SA'LE: 12 ewes ready to lamb, one sow with six pigs, five weeks old, 600 bu. corn and 10 ton loose clover hay. Russell Day, 1 1-2 miles west of Bainbridge. 27-2p.

FOR SALE: 44

head

feeding

shoats. Robert Lewis,

Manhattan.

27-3p

FOR SALE: Extra

nice

modern

furniture. Reasonable. Call

at 5

west Liberty street.

27-3p.

FOR SALE: Strictly fresh

eggs

Delivered. Anna Finnigan, Fenwlc.t

Reed place.

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FOR SALE: 45 acres in Parke county. Ideal place for poultry and fruit. Peat pond on place. 6 room house, new barn, smokehouse and cellar. *1200, *200 down, balance like rent. One hour’s drive. Mark L. Grimes. R. R. 4. Greencastle, 28-lp. FOR SALK One week old male calf, one month old calf, one six month old pure bred male calf. Boesen I>airy, phone rural 4F11.

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FOR SALE: One stock cow, good milker, 3 years old. One Farmall tractor and cultivator. One 7 ft disc, almost new. See Luther Templeman at farm 2' j miles northwest of Greencastle. 28-lp. FOR SALE: Some good brood sows will farrow about March 1st. J. R. South, Bainbridge. 28-2p. FOR SALE: 25 shoats, 60-70 lbs Inquire at O. K Hatchery or call 758-R after 6 p. m. 27-2p FOR SALE: 1.600 egg size Wishbone incubator $25 00, Inquire at O. K Hatchery. Phone 130. 27-2p FOR SALE: Tables, chairs and Majestic range at Elm's Inn. Inquire at Crawford's Restaurant.

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Itr \ Victor Radios and Combinations. 1041 Models, $9.95 up. Reeves Electric, North Side Square. Tues-tf j FOR SALE: Apples and cider. Buchheit Orchards. Tues-Frl-tf. FOR SALE: RC Case tractor teel wheels, good condition. Termt P. O. Box 57, Greencastle, Indiana.

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FOR SALE: 20 Barred Rock pullets laying. Mrs. Charles White, 3 miles south on 43. R. R 2. 2H-2p. FOR SALE: 2 sows with pigs. Walter Surber. 1-2 mile north of Limedale. 28-2p FOR ~ SALE- 14 b~ed~red "gilts Morrle McCullough, Brick Chapel.

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FOR SALE: 42 inch round extension dining table, three 8 Inch leaves, six good solid chairs, dark oak finish $12.45. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square Phone Phone 170-J.

28-lp

—Real RatJiti*— FOR SALE: A 280 acre farm on concrete highway. Six miles from Greencastle. 150 acres under cultivation. Five room house, good barn. $2000.00 cash and assume $8500.00 king term low interest loan. J. T. Ctiriotl* Real BoUte 27-3t. FOR SALE: A five room house. Hardwood floors. Bath, furnace, stoker. I^irge garage. $2500 00. J ’ T. Christie, Real Estate. 27-3t. —For Kent— FOR RENT: 7 room house and bath. Nicely located. Plenty gardening space. Inquire Wetz Grocery. 28-30-l-3t FOR RENT: 5 or 6 room modern furnished apartment. S. C. Sayers. Phone 96-R. 27-31 FOR RENT: Large downstairs i front room. Near town and bus stop. Meals if desired. Phone 686-W. 27-2p FOR RENT: Furnished sleeping room. 110 east Poplar street. Phone 696-M. 27-tf. FOR RENT: 6 room house with garden. Address Box J, Banner.

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—Wanted— WANTED: Any Kind of daod stock Can 278, Greencaitlo. Charge# paid. John Wacntel Co. ood

Highest price paid for all kinds of junk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds of metal. We also buy beef hides. A & S Junk Yard. Phone 678, Greencastle. 3-tf. COMPLETE Grease Job 59c at Deem’s Standard. Car washing. North Jackson St. 24 hour service. 13-tf.

Home talent minstrel show, Bainbridge Gym, Wednesday night. Com anti enjoy the fun. Admission 10c and 15c. Benefit Monroe Township Institute. 27-.‘ip.

DRIVING KRKIOrs JOB PEORIA, III. HIP) Arthur W. Schlichenmaeir, whose book on the causes of automobile accidents will be published soon, says that every motorist should consider driving just as serious a job as his regular occupation. He concludes that most accidents are caused by lack of con-

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noth r. in-' <n %i ii*i< \ rio\ or r\i:4 i roil Notiur Ih <liven. That Hid unthM'Hlf^ncd has <1111\ <|ualififMi its V.x urlltnr tif the Last will and testament of Stanley KtiKetie t'liastaln defianed, in the I'ntnatn t'lnuli <‘onrt. of rut mini ('limit Indiana, and has In-i n duly atithm iiat-d by Haiti ('mtrt to ad miniHtei Haiti estate. Saitl estate is HU|)posetl to In* Holvent, Jan. J7, mil Mary Herniee t’ha.stain, Kxeettlor

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NtH'lCK IS MKHKIiY CIV K \ t,. tin i'rt'dltoi H, ll»dr * and Len.itens of Lorn \. Sehaehtel. dereased In npp<ar in tlie I'ntnam (’ii* till ('ourt. h- Id n Ci i n east |e. I ml in u, <, on ilie day nl I'Vhruarv. If*4l. ami show - in ,* if ni w h > tin* I INAL HIsTTLLM LN T A«' «'()l NTS with the ."lai, .,l d d. . . *1 • ■nt should hoi he pprov.d, nd said iielrs at.* notified to then and lion make proof of heir ship, and tee, , i heir tlisi rilmt l\*e 11a r< Ethel I 1 * S, haelit.*1. \dmt v WITNESS, tin Chuk ol id c., t. this 2 •’» t h tlnv of Jinn,ir'. . I'll. Homer (' .Morrison, t’hrk I’ntnam (’Ircult ('mi11. Hamilton »x Hamilton. \ttv *js ’i.

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notice is hkkeih ci\ i:n t,. c, i 'n dn ms | | • 11 |||f| I .* I ef»h A IIel 1**1». tie. . id ippe 11 in the Putnam I’lreiilt (‘oiiri. h. 1.1 it t} i t-eoea st le. Indiana, t.o tin L'.lh d v of Eehrilal y. I'.»4I. ami show ■ "I .. If 141 \ w h \ tin I l \ \ L SI I d U I. \ I* A 4 •« •( M *NTH with the . -I.,t. 1.1 d. eedent should not he approv,,! and said heirs ore notified •• then and lher»* make proof of heir hip. and »• reive lh»dr d 1st t Mm 11 v.- slite-

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Homer C. Morrison, Clerk I'ulnam Cireult Court. (llettn H Lyon, Any 21-2t

PUBLIC 1 SALE II,*,'mis,* of III h,*i,IUi I will svll al a,1,'.ion Ih,* following proprrO nt m.v farm '5 1 , mllm *«oiitli of Grwncastle, 3rd ho,I'M* hoiiIIi ot < omi-nt plant, <m Saturday, Feb. 1st at HI O'clock prompt 2—HOUSES—'J 1—6 jr. old lm> mar,* wt. l.’iiHl IbM.; I—7yr. old black horse, wt. 1500 lbs. This Is an ,*\l.a good work tmun. 8—CATTLE—6 I—5 yr. old pure bred Jersey ,',*H with heifer calf; I—I yr. old pure hreil Jersey <‘,>w giving good flow of milk; 1—'i yr. old Jersey ,<»w with large calf; 1 yearling Jersey heifer pure bred. 18—MHKEP—15 14 nlee ewes, I yr. to 3 yr. olds fo lamb in April. I pure br<*d Shropshire buck. FARM TOOLS AND HARNESS 1 roller hearing ttlltn steer sfis*l wagon wl.h box l«*,l: hay frame; mowing inaehlne: hay rake; New Idea manure spreader in good rendition; new walking breaking plow; 14” Oliver sulky plow; John Orire corn planter with fertilizer and Imsio attachments; spike tooth barrow: disc harrow; cultivator; set of breeching harness 2 good leather eollars, size 21" and 22". like new; forks, shovels, picks, chains, '*0 fl. Swede iron ehuin. gas engine, grind stone, pump jack, cream separator, 2 kettles, spiders, lard press, sausage mill, washing machine, wringer, churn, a lot of other tools. Home household furniture. Several hales of oats straw. TERMS: CASH. G. F. FISHER, Owner Alton Hurst, Amt.