The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 December 1941 — Page 3
THE DATLr BANKER, OBKi^nTASTT.E, EsT'I.\XA, TI'ESDA ' HinaiP.ET: 1a 1:mi.
VitHTS* (By -Iini Zfi.s) Hetters Win 3 Contests
f ( I.KVN SWEEP OF 01*1*0l VT> IV KASTERN BAShK TI!\l.l. INVASION
Uuw's Tigers maile it three in last ni"ht on their eastern tball invasion when they kn-ock-Swarthmore, Pa , by a 38 to ,, Th. li>cal collegiate netters 'previously defeated Gettysburg Susquehanna, two other strong Lvlvania quintets. jones. of Greencastle, paced Puinv team with a total of •43 in the three encounters. Tigers have one more game ! tt rrk before the Christmas valicinr host to the Louisville rtie. here Thursday evening THENIANS TONIGHT! -uvf"] i'ville Journal-Review) „h Cummings will take his f q.i down to Greencastle towin te they will meet the Tiger on th hardwood. The varsity will start at eight o'clock a i: game starting at 6:40j
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11 cagcrs did not practice ^ kii'. ,ftcrnoon after their ha.r.. ith the Lebanon quintet Frida\ ! which the locals wo.n, 40 to 3G.; h, y were all out Monday night j •paralr n for tonight's game at , i dle Coach Cummings work-1 boys on defense again this , and stressed helping team in guarding their opponents. | ■ ;ime, which was probably ,f th. i .ugliest in the state, saw teams, which are old rivals, ? their all. A few of the boys teams were asked to leave ame after making the four alt uls Hybarger succeeded in ir. Pete Mount with seme nic<* lS ive play and when he was fini red out ol the game, it was a the Athenian cagers. Swarat hi height to good advantage the Lebanon quintet and it !, equally as useful tonight the locals meet the Greencastle
Have your piarvu eared for by J. RteiHdes Wallace, expert piano maker. tuner and repairman. Regulating am* voicing a specialty. Work strictly first clajis and guaranteed. Giecncastle, R. u. 1. Tues-Thurs-Snt-tf.
FOR SALE: Holly, mistletoe, ever-j stock, greens and other Christmas decora-1 lions. MILTON’S POSEY PATCH ' Phone 707-R. 16-lt.
WANTED: Employment by relial le young woman. Good references. Experienced in many lines. Lucile j H. H. 2nd house north of the Zinc Mill, j Greencastle, R. 3. 16-2p. I WANTED to rent farm 150-200 i acres. Have tractor equipment and 1
PROGRESS; reported
With Christ mas only eight days off. the Toy Committee of the local American Legion Posi has reported fair progress has been made toward meeting the quota they have set fer the contributions needed this year. Through the splendid cooperation of TH Kappa and the S. C. C. Club th.' doll department now boasts a hundred beautifully dressed dolls which will certainly bring joy and happiness tc an equal number of deserving
7 little "girls" r frf this "community~next’
week.
The game, hook and candy needs were given an additional Imost when it was announced that several local merchants plan to turn over to the I-iegion their unsold and surplus stock of these items. Last evening at the annual Christmas party held at the Legion Club House the members of the Post and Auxiliary delivered to Chairman Paul Crimes almost a hundred useful games and toys for the campaign.
M' inbers of the Elks Club at their last meeting voted lo give assistance l.i the l.egi.n in this piMgram and .ill menitxos of the Elks were urged to bring an inexpensive toy or game to either the lodge's club rooms or turn their gift in to the Fire Department. Other civic organisations including the Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs are expected to make their usual eontiihutions to this campaign by bringing a toy or game to their meetings held this week. All parents who desire the assst-
ance of the Legion this year toward making th.ir childrens Christmas more complete are urged to give the Legion or the Fire iH'pnrlnnn4 the name*., ages and sex of their children. These lists must be in the hands of the Legion this week! Distinctive Christmas Greetings that express your own personality. Priced t" suit you from the cheapest that’s good to the finest that can be had. 24 hour service.. BEN RILEY PRINT SHOP Alamo Bldg. 16-4t.
Floyd Rains Brazil, It. 5. i
_ 16-6p |
—For Sale—
—Lost—
USED FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, dishes, tools, men’s, women's, chil- ! dren's used clothing and shoes. We i buy and sell anything of value Trad- 1
LOST: Heavy kid glove for right | hand. Lost on street. $1.00 reward. ^ : Return to Banner. 16-lt. I
ing Post, 319 N. Jackson.
3-tf.
tyOST: Red female hound near Bninerstown December 6. Russell i
15-3p. j
I Cagle, Phone 731-M.
Buy canarys for Christmas gifts. I HOS I : Fire and rim 440x21. some-' Florence Evens. Phone 616-R. ifi-oi j where in Greencastle. Reward.
15-2t.
< Frank Riley. Phone 76-R.
FOR SALE: Plenty of good apples, 50c and up at McCullough’s Orchard, about one mile southwest of Greencastle. Phone 9F2. 15-tf.
All pictures posed for by December 20th will be finished by Christmas. Cammack Studio. 15-3t3. John Deere toy tractors ami wagons make ideal Christmas gifts. Get them from Farmers Supply Co.. 105 east Franklin street. 12-16-2p.
16-21
—Miscellaneous
Complete Grease Job, 59 cents at Deem's Standard. Car washing North Jackson stieet. 24-hour service. 5-tf
Highest price paid for all kinds of junk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds of metal. We also buy beef hides. A j & S Junk Yard. Phone 678. Greencastle. 19-tf
FOR SALE: Apples Buchheit Orchards.
and cider. Tue.-Fri.-tf.
For coal call W. R. Vontress, Limedale. Phono 775-J. Tues.- Thurs.-Sat.-tf.
Large assortment of Christmas cards. Special offers on broken lots. W rneke Printing Company. 16-18-2p.
FOR SALE: Small quarters of home killed baby beef. Prices lease,liable. Flint's Market, 312 noth Jackson s’reel. 16-2ts.
OPEN every night until Xmas Snider’s Wall Paper and Paint Store 15-3t.
Mini i: or \\\i \i, unriix<. 1 Noth-' 1 is hrr.-liy tint tin- tinmiisil in4*»*I inn of tit* Stock hoMc*rs of I Tli.’ I'irst National Hank will l*o held at 111** offuv of said hunk, in the lown of iMovcnlal*\ C’ounly of Putnam and Stall of Indt na. on the i ::i ii day <•: , .lanunry. 11M2. lM*tw**en iln- honrs of 'Hi 1' Al and 1 :<M» *»'*’h»ek. P M. for; tli** ••lection of directors for the eiisuin.u \*;ir. and for the transaction *»1 •such other business as may properly j come before th** mectiuK. O. V. Stnythe, Pr«*si«l« nt. Mellle It Unley. (’ashler. , (SEAL) l«-lt.|
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F3iR SALE: Baled hay and straw of ail kinds. Clyde Metz. Bainbridge.
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FOR SALE: One coal heating
Leech, Stilesville.
m; ti the Tiger Cubs are not a ; .in they are fast, speedy and thr * iuad members are adept ! handling. In the ShortridgeCub i line, the Gree.-.castle h' l i H i ball for three minutes it i i Indianapolis player so t idling the ball and in this is really soemthing. illy in high school basketball. . , i . on the Greencastle • le of the best ball handthe state.
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XOTICi: IS HKHKIIV (fIVKX to I lie Crediloi’s, Heirs and Legatees of Oliver rihonkwiler. deceased to appear in the Putnam (’ircuit t’ourt, lodd at (ireen- | 1 ■;is11 • •, hidiana. on Ih** r*th *Liy of Januj.irv. and show cause, if any, why 1 Hi* PINAL SETTLEMENT At ’(’< M 'NTS I
stove; one Wilson heatei. S. B. ' with ih,- .-siai* *.f said .le*-. dent sh.ni!*l
i n °l approved; and said heirs ar«
1D “' 6 P* i notified io then and there make pro.d
*)f heir ship, and reeeiie their dislribu-!
FOR SALE: Model 70. seven tube '!'• shiit.s
i Kst el Shonkwiler, Admr. J
Majestic electric radio, walnut fin-| witness, th. chi k --f ad p..uri,
this sth .lav of I )cc* . P»41.
j No. 8248. \ llom.r C. Morrison, f’lerk Putnam
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ished console cabinet, sets on floor, works good, xii.iiri. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-.I. 16-lp. F< >R SA LE: Fresh and apt inget I Till Shorthorn and Jersey cows. S. B. Leech. Stilesville. 16-2p.
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— Real Estate-
BAINBRIDGE WINS
inliriilge (87) endiieh endrich
FOR SALE: A 127 acre farm in Floyd Township. Eighty-five acres tillable. Seven room house good barn. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 15-3t.
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BOWLING schedule Tuesday ni Kroger’s vs. Nniversity Wednesday 111 Home Laundry vs. Eitel’s Thursday dutches Friday 1 hi. Zinc A vs. Midwest 111 O. k 1 vs, Lone Star
FOR SAI.E: One of Putnam County’s finest farms. 270 acres all tillable. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 15-3L
—For Kent-
FOR RENT: 6 house with bath.
room semi-modern Inquire at Banner. 13-3t.
FOR RENT Modern one half of double, four r Call 6F12. Verner Houck. 15-2p.
FOR RENT: I V ' room apartment. Heat furnished. Phone 204-R. 24-tf.
FOR RENT i "Oms ami kitchenette; one room and kitchenette. Johnson Apts., Call is 1-H. 15-31.
FOR RENT 1 e room furnished apartment. 206 West Walnut St. 15-3ts.
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Cniu.’S now tli«i Phiintlft’ by Frank (I. Stoossol, his atlonuy, and files heroin bis complaint to <iuiet title to r.itl estate situate in Putnum Pouuty, Indiana, togetlior with the affidavit of ii eompetont poiHOii, Hint the r.-si dence of the following nnim-.l, tb*
liiit.il and ilescribe.l tlefendiints.
riel Keath. Deborah Keath, William Wilson. Eliiul.i Wilson, William H Mahan, Louisa Mahan. James P OM lair, James E M O'Hair, Willi i Smith, William A O’llair. Williiim .\s-
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Robert Palmer, Penelope Palm
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FOR RENT Iv 1 toom semimodern apartment 413 Hanna street See Hov/ard Rockhill. 16-.'.p.
FOR RENT: room apartment with heat, west >ide square. $10.00 per month. Alonzo Cook. 16-2p.
—Wan tod—
WANTED: Any *m0 of dBa - itock. Can 278, Grecncaxtle. Charge, oald. John Wachtel Co. eod
Sell your old auto oodles. te'ider> sheet scrap, wire 1200 E Maryland Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORP.
WANTED to buy buzz saw outfit complete. 28 inch or larger. Genrge E. Riddle. Reelsville, R. 1. 16-lp.
BASKETBALL Wednesday Roachdale at Fillmore Russellville at Alamo Thursday Louisville a< Default’ Friday Roachdale at Russellville Bainbridge at Ladoga Patricksburg at Belle Union Quincy at Cloverdale Saturday \nder‘«»n a) Green ensile
Albin, Hosannah Albin.
Jam* Albin. lames Albin. P..*Mjamin P Yates, Fxeeutor of tb** Iasi will and testament of Joseph Albin. Dereased, James M. Albin, Mary J. Albin. John a Matson, Pommission.’r, Hiehard Ouilliams. A una (Juilliams. William Huberts. 15. limit Huberts. Alexander Par row. William S. Farrow, Kveline Farrow. Alexander S. Farrow, Plizabetb Farrow. Alexander (’. Farrow. Rose K Parrow. William ('. Wood, Wm. P Wood. Lucinda M. Wood. Thomas (Jil I * • s p \ and Nelson Wood. Atlrnin 1st rators of th** Hstate of William <\ Wood. Deceased. John Pnwgill. <’tnnmissione Isaiah Ha tell ff. Finma <». Ulhilr, the unknown sur.viving' spouses, and the unknown smw iN ing - er. ditors of iiii v d. ee ised person, and the unknown husbands, wives, widows, widowers, spouses, heirs, devisees. Ie8fnt.es. ehil-
dren. deseenda
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resent a t i ves. guardians, successors, signs, grantees, reedvers, and l••sse••s. r. speet i vely of each and all of t he ,ihove named defendants, and aii
laiming from, through
them, or either of them, tin* names
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known, and that diligent Inquiry has
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mts, partners,
istees, personal r.-p
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’ unknown
them an un-
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each and all of whom ar the plaint iff .and tnich of known, and that dilU
been nnide to ascertain the residemes of said defendants, and caeh of llicm. *,nd that said inquiry has not disclosed the residence of said defendants, and they arc believed to he non-residents of the Stale of Indiana; that said de f. ndants arc necessary and proper arties defendant to this action • That this soil is prosecuted to quiet title of the plaintiff to the lands mentioned and described in his complaint, is againsi all the demands, claims and claimants whatsoever, which lands are situate in f’utnaui County, in Ho Slate of Indiana, and described as follows,
towii:
The west half of the noi l Invest quarter of section 17; the east half t.f Hie northeast quarter of section IS; the northwest quar er of the northeast quarter of s.at ion IV sixt y i GO) acres off of the north end of tlie northwest fruoitonal quarter <»f section is; thirty Hire; LTD acres Off of the south end of the southwest fractional quarter of section 7; and thirty Lift) acres off of Ihe smith end °f the west half of th. southeast quarter of section 7; all of salt! real estate situate in township 1 •'» north, rang.’ I west, and containing 32.'! acres, mor.* nr Notice is hereby given said defendants and .aeh of them, of the p. ndeiie of Hiis suit, and that the same will . a lied for action on Wednesda y. jMh da\ of January. HM-\ th* sain, being tlic 21st Judicial Day of tin January Term. 1942. of tin* I'nt
(Rrcult Fmirt. and that i
, n d artpear on said day in saio i onn. al the C’nurt Hons.* in (Jre. neasl b T'utiiam (’ontitIndiana, and answ.a or demur to sa.id eomplsint. I be same will be heard and determined In their H in "witness Whereof. I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the seal of this (’ourt at Ore<*ncnntle, Indiana, ibis 2fttb day of November. 1041 Homer C. Morrison. Pleik Putnam
Pireuit Tourt.
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Prank H. Stoessel.
Attorney lor tn« PlalniUl*
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Table ami Floor Lamps
Sewinjr Cabinets
rhoico nt colors and matsrI a 1 s. Sound construct ion.
A big selection kinds of lamps, distinctive gifts.
of all Make
$095 L ^
A good piece of furniture. Ample room . . . very convenient.
Kneehole Desks
Lounge Chairs
$29«
Tbe men In your family will lo e it. 1’ ii u s unity conifot i.ilde.
Maple and walnut. Every
high student
one.
school needs
Card Table and Chairs
New Pictures
A grand selection of new pictures. All sizes. Single and pairs.
Sf49
r overed table and four chairs. Durable materials. Choice of colors.
SIJSB
Zenith Radios
Metal Smokers
Smart In the living room. Easy to clean. Buy one for Dad.
Sj 49 I up
(Jay Hassocks
Al^o Admiral. T able and console models. Prices as low as:
Beautiful twotone leather covered hassocks. fjtrge and small.
End Table
Wall Mirrors
Venetian type a it d fi mied. Good seb ctiou of sizes. A thou g h t f u 1 gift.
$|29 I UP
Walnut and mahogany end tables. Single or In pairs. Durable finish. Each.
Coffee Table
SQ75 U
All styles Plain or glass covered tops. Walnut mahogany.
Walnut Cedar ( bests
All popular sizes and stylos . . . cedar lined.
Many carry guarn utces.
written
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Magazine Racks
Huy on
Deferred Payments
GRACE
Walnut or mahogany finish Several styles to choose from. I>et us "show you.
Electric Irons Superior, Iron Master and Sunbeam. Prices from:
The Store of Furniture
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