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

./l^TON SPEAKS ' ru ' , ‘ p “* 0ne> I M tne mountains of TenI i • 1 '" 1 ,:f, - v I" H( . outlined the first exr n(] to id of some of the first kURRIVED WILD RICE garlic BUDS kANBERRY flakes jVotKTAll OK JELLY) Lqjsj BROWN BREAD (getable cocktail 146 oz. can only 35c Lon Mint IMtties ll> hx 25c |moon Cocoaiiut Thins box on Jelly Strings 1 lb 28c* 1mPU5 market quality i* always higher than the price.

fHE DAILY BANNER, GHEKNCAH^LE, CN DIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1941.

settlers who were York’s ancestors. Of particular interest was the explanation of the name “long hunters’’ which was derived from the old long rifle which the settlers made for themselves. Following the story of the movie Mr. Boston told of the early life of York, his ability at shooting and some of the episodes which proved his skill. He then outlined the story which is familiar to all Americans, the story of how Alvin C. York, of the 82nd Division all American, almost single-handed captured 132 German prisoners and of the many awards which he received because of his heroic feat. Mr. Boston based much of his story

Hallowe'en Dance Sponsored by Kappa Delta I'hi Old High School Gym Wednesday, Oct. 2? 8:00 p. m. Admission 25c Gene Pennington's Swing Band Mask if you wish.

on the writing and research of Thom-1 where, slightly cooler beginning and as Skeyhill, who has been recognized again last part of period. Freezing as the official biographer of York temperature unlikely in Illinois and He pointed out that in view of offi- Indiana. Precipitation moderate, excial facts, the movie version of Ser cept heavy in Minnesota and westgeant York was an under-portrayal ern and northern portions of Iowa rather than an exaggeration of the i and Wisconsin, occuring as general

skill and feats of the true Alvin C.

York.

It is of special interest to know that Wanda York, a student in the audience is a third cousin of Alvin York. Wanda's great grandfather was an own brother of Alvin C York’s father. CAKD OF THANKS For the many flowers, greetings, letters, and all other acts of kindness tendered us during our recent illnes: we take this means of expressing out greatful appreciation. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shari)

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Her petition in the Putnam (Mrcuit Court in have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing 1 October :tft, 1941. Dated tills 21st day of October, 1941. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of th<’ Putnam Circuit Court. 22-1 p.

THE WFXTHKK

Temperatures above normal in Indiana and Illinois, .near normal else-

rains first and middle peric-d, except principally middle and last of period in Indiana and extreme southern Illinois.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Furney entertained with a Chili supper at their home near Fern, Monday night. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks of Belle Union. Mrs. Joe Ellin Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tweedy of Greencastle, Private Francis Underwood of Camp Shelby, Miss., and Miss Elsie Furney of Fern

CLASSIFIED ADS

FOR SALE: 70 acres, 50 to cultivate $550 cash. This bargain will only be available for two days. Rockwell and Morrison. Cloverdale. 21-2t.

FOR SALE: Old Model Chrysler Cheap. Phone 787-M. 21-31

FOR SALE: Solid mahogany sectional bookcase, three sections, complete with glass doors. $24.95. Furniture Exchange. West Sride Square. Phone 170-J. 22-lp.

FOR SALE: Sow and pigs. Albert Green, Limedale, Ind. 20-3p.

FOR SALE: Pears.

Call 288. 21-3p.

WANTED: Porter to work at night from 8 to 1.1 o’clock. Address Box H, Banner. 22-2t.

FOR RENT: 5 room modern steam heated apartment, close in, beat furnished. Phoine Rural 11F4 after 6 p. m. 22-3t.

FOR SALE: One good used mounted one row International corn picker for F-12 or F-14 tractor. Farmers Supply Company, Greencastle. 22-24-21.

Used Car Headquarters Rest Bargains Liberal Allowances on Trad# Ins. Easy Terms KING MORRISON FOSTER CO. Fords Since 1910 The Dealers — That Deal. 14 E. Wash. I’h. 268 310 N. Jackson

For Sale—

FOR SALE: 3 extra good 5 year old fresh Jersey cows. 34 head go >d breeding ewes. 1 Shiopshire bucit, purebred, Duroc spring boars, ready for service. Kenneth Morrison, t miles noth <rf Cloverdale. 21-3p.

—Real Estate—

FOR SALE used coal and woo i range excellent condition. Used Apex and Hot Point spinner washers. MILLER'S DRIVE IN STORE. 22-2t.

FOR RENT: Five room house, 2 miles south State Road 43. W. B. Peck. 22-244-2p. FOR RENT: Three room unfurnished downstairs apartment. Private entrance and private bath. Heat and water furnished. 201 north Indiana street. Phone 12. 22-2t.

FOR SALE: Apples Buchheit Orchards.

and

cider. 20-tf.

LOOK: Red Crown gas is only 18.9c per gallon at Deem’s Standard Service, North Jackson. 2-tf.

FOR SALE: A 165 acre farm in Madison Township, 40 acres tillable, balance pasture and woods. Six room house, bam, and cellar house. Price $3000.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 20-3t. FOR SALE: Thirteen acres two and one half miles from Greencastle. Two story brick house with basement. Garage, brooder house, driven well, electricity. A fine suburban house. Price $3000.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 20-3t. REPOSSESSED 220 Acres. Goo.1 buildings, well fenced, good land with running water. A good producin a good location. $55 per acre, $3500 cash, balance terms. A. P. Harvey, 1609 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana. 20-3t

FOR SALE: Grimes Golden and Jonathan apples, 35c bu. You pick them up at Ogg's Orchard. 1-tf

in the service of Electric Power

FOR SALE: Six tons of baled clover hay. Kenneth Robinson. Fillmore. 20-3p.

FOR SALE: Green and ivory enamel coal range stove. See Ralph Shonkwiler, 14 Chestnut street. 20-tf. FOR SALE: Four purebred Angus heifer calves. Glenn Clark, south of County Farm. 20-3p,

FOR SALE: 70 sores, 50 to ultivate $550 cash. This bargain will only bt available for two days. Rockwell and Morrison, Cloverdale. 21-21

—For Kent-

FOR RENT: Small furnished apartment. 210 Bloomington street. Phone 545. 20-3t.

FOR RENT: Modern two room apartment. Close in. Heat and water furnished. Phone 357-W. 22-tf.

FOR RENT: One or two unfurnished rooms with closed in porch, 314 north Madison. 22-2p FOR RENT: Four room semi-mo '.- ern house and garage. 716 E. Washington street. E. A. Browning. 21-3p

FOR SALE:: Jersey heifer. Freshen soon Walter Neese, Cloverdale. 20-3p

Fine big luscious Grimes Golden. Nothing better. Yes we have plenty I of red apples too, but right now I’d say Grimes. McCullough's Orchard. Phone 9F2. 18-tf.

FOR RENT: Five rooms, three up and two down. Address Box RS, Banner. 20-3p.

FOR SALE: For storage and other charges, double barrel 12 guage hammerless shot gun. John Tharp. 21-2p.

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FOR SALE: 3 burner gas stovt. j Good condition. Reasonable. Phone 247. Mrs. F. M. Lyon. 21-2t.

FOR RENT: Upstairs 4 room semi-modern, apartment. Howard Rockhill. Phone 563-W. 20-.3p. FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnished modern apartment, heat and water furnished. 313 east Hanna .street. 21-3t

FOR RENT: Modern sleeping room 110 east Poplar street. Phone 696-M. 21-4t.

FOR SALE: 20 ton bulk yellow hominy feed, $27 F. O. B. Raccoon, Thursday and Friday. John Wilson, Fall Bros. 21-3t.

FOR RENT: Sleeping room. Twin beds, outside entrance. 308 north College avenue. 22-2t. —Wanted—

WANTED: Farm hand, married or single. Inquire Banner. 17-6p.

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ORDERED SOLD! RECLAIMED SPINET PIANO Concern financing piano accounts has repossessed latest model, like new 88 note Spinet Piano. Standard | make, fully guaranteed. As considerable haa been paid, we would Ilk ’ .to liquidate this account in a ver: short time. If you can finish th n account at $14.95 per month, writo [FINANCE, care this paper, and we j will tell you where to see this rare i bargain. 22-2t.

WANTED: Girl for housework a:id care of children. Address F->x 135. Banner office. 20-2ts.

Married man wants wo: a >n faun by day. Garner Poynter, Greencastle, R. 2. 22-2])

WANTED: Girl for general housework. Phone 618. 20-3t.

FOR SALE: Apples: Jonathans, Grimes and other varieties, also cider. Crystal Springs Apple Cave, west end Elizabeth street. Kenneth F. Harris. Phone 287-W. 22-23-24-25-27-29-31-1-81.

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Map Shows Transmission Facilities of the Newly Formed Company... From Plymouth in the north to Jeffersonville in the south . .. from Terre Haute in «hc west to College Corner in the east . . . this new Company supplies electric power, connecting more than 600 cities and hamlets, and rural areas in between, everywhere and any time!

FOR SALE: One large young cow and calf. McCullough Orchard. Phone 9F2. 21-tf

Will have small spinet piano, less | than 90 days old in this territory :n next 30 days that will sacrifice rath- , er than reship. Instrument cah be ; taken over either for cash or on pres- : ent terms. If Interested write Mr. ! Burkle, retail adjuster. 1549 N. Meridian. Indianapolis. 21-4t.

FOR SALE: Household furniture. Some Antiques 511 South Indiana street. 21-2p

It's got to be where you want it, when you want it!

. . . . I—* t onorov at their command. Established industry in Indiana

convenience? In this fast-mov.ng modern age, it strikes us that the most vital virtue of electric service is its EVERYWHERENESS! Great generating plants must be located where there is plenty of coal and water, hut the well-knit transmission and distribution systems carry the generated power practically everywhere! Not merely the big cities but also the villages and rural areas, have literally a world

of energy at their command. Established industry in Indiana has long valued the transmission system of power supply, and new defense projects find it doubly essential. New and old alike, these producers and employers prefer a supply based on many sources. No need to depend on a single isolated source when you can connect with a widespread transmission system with dependable electric power surging from many sources. Electric power must be where you want

it, when you want it!

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FOR SALE 3 sows with 23 pigs. Cliff McMains, Ford agency. 21-2t FOR SALE: 80 acre farm in Monroe township on Greencastle-Bain-bridge road. See Charles Rutter, Rriek Chapel for further information 21-12p. N E W 39-Plate Goodyear Battery $3.95 Exchange. Nine Months guarantee. Free Installation. Hobbs Tire <!C Battery Service Phone 789

FOR SALE: Extra good baled alfalfa hay. Clyde Metz, Balnbridge. 22-24-27-29-31-5])

TWO MEN WANTED \T ONCE Manager of large, well known feed company must appoint two men for good paying work in the localities where this newspaper Is circulated. Render service and do sales work. Farm experience oi any kind of sales experience helpful. Must have car. Pleasant permanent work. Ten new Chevrolets just awarded to ten of our men as prizes for extra good work. Send only name and address. Personal Interview arranged. Write Box 172, Banner. 22-lp.

We pay you $5.00 for selling ten $1.00 boxes. 50 beautiful assorted name Imprinted Christmas raids sell $1.00 your profit 50c. Free samples. Cheerful Card Co., 28EM White Plains, N. Y. 22-lp.

WANTED: Riders to downtown Indianapolis. Homs 8 a. m. to 5:30 p m. Phone 679-R. 21-3t WANTED: Riders II Alliswn’s, 4 to midnight. Lawrence Ames, 307 south Jackson street. 20-3p.

WANTED: Experienced woman or girl for housework and care of baby. Phone 163. 20-2t.

WANTED to buy girls good used bicycle. Phone 135-W or 877-W. 20-2t.

WANTED: Girl for general housework and care of child. Call 598-M after 6:00 p. m. 20-2p.

WANTED: Junk of all kinds. Greencastle Scrap Paper and Junk Company. 711 Maple avenue. Phono 60. Edgar White. 16-12p

FOR SALE: 8>4 acres of hybrid yellow corn 55c per bushel in field estimated yield 40 bushels per acre. R. W. Baldwin, Manhattan road. 22-lp. We are now cutting a fine crop of pompon chrysanthemums. Useful, long lasting flowers, suitable for every occasion You can get onough for a nice table decoration for as little as 50c at the green house. •CASTLE GARDENS, 733 oast Sem-

WANTED TO BUY: Good useu Singer or Davis sewing maehin . See Peggy Dean, basement of J. C. Penney Company. 20-2ta.

—Miscellaneous

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. 19-tf.

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WHY WAIT until it is cold weather to butcher. We butcher every day. Putnam County Frozen Foods. 22-2t,