The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1942 — Page 3
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Featuring Baby Beef THIS WEEK END DELICIOUS, TENDER CUTS OF Federal Inspected end Graded Beef— A Treat For The Family + A VARIETY OF OTHER MEATS + FRESH AND FROSTED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
QUALITY MEAT MARKET
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(By Jim Zeis, Sports Editor)
Tiger Cl'Hs Invade New Albany; DePauw Opposes Scarlet Quintet
Wanted
WANTED: Man or woman or man and wif«* to assist local manager of national firm. Pleasant and dignified work with unusually good earning. Must have car. See D. L. MoAninch 410 S. Jackson at once. 4 to 6 p. m. 15-2p.
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Tuesday who has beer* at her grandmother’s [ bedside is still in Webster City with 1 relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stanger and ! Mrs. Harold Stanger and daughter Susan were Sunday guests of Mr. I
Perfectly timed, this schedule gets you to Indianapolis bright and early just right for a fresh stait on a full day’s activities. If a different departure suits . better, take your choice of the following convenient schedules: LV. GREEN< Vsti.e 1:.T7 A. M. 7:12 A M. 9:12 A M. 3:22 P. M. 9:22 P. M. Alt. INDIA\.\l»OUS 2:45 A. M. 8:20 A. M. 10:20 A M. 4:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. IA. INDIANA POMS 1.2:10 A. M. 7:15 A. M. 12:40 P. M 3:15 P. M. 5:15 P. M. 8:50 P. M. Alt. (■ KEEN CASTLE 1:16 A M. 8:23 A. M. :1:48 P. M. 4:23 P. M. 6:23 P. M. 9:58 P. M. One Way .70 Unci. Trip $1.30 (Plus 5 r .| Tax) GREYHOUND TERMINA' 26 E. Hash. St. Phone 191 GREYH0UK0 \LIN£3\
Fred's Service Station
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CITIES GASOLINES
SERVICE — MOTOR OILS
rOMPUen: O REA St JOBS FRED STRANGE — Owner and Operator
and Mrs. Walter Pursell. Sunrlay afternoon callers at tlv | Columbus Christy home were Dell | Shanks and children of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christy at ; tendud the funeral Tuesday of tl) | latter’s brother, Lafe McCoy of ne. ! Mt. Meridian.
Head them An idea in every onUse them Dally Banner want ads
Greencastle’s Tiger Cubs went t<' New Albany today P r a high school basketball game tonight. We understand that Kd York veteran guard who has been outfof the local linen) for the past month, will see action th : s evening which will enhance th< Purple and Gray squad's chances o winning. DePauw's Tigers also play out <r. town tonight, the Old Gol I netters meeting their traditional rivals, thi Wabash Cavemen, at Crawfordsville A number of Greemastlp hardwooc court fans will make the trip to se< thLs rontost which should prove . battle royal. According to the schedules on ou desk. Roachdale is to mix wit! Bainbridge on the latter's floor to night; Green Township inva les Hus sellvde, and* Cloverdale perfonns a Quincy. The clash between th< Hawks an I Pointers will be the bes dish served Putnam county enthus lasts. Bainbridge will bo on its horn court, an advantage Roachdale' agitators will have to overcome i they expect to win. As for the Wabash Valley prelim inary here next week—we'fe stil pick ng ROACHDALE! Casing Club To Meet Gil Honda? LOCAL NTMRODS TO < \ST A1 TARGETS IN OLD HIGH SCHOOL GY’IN \SI1M ’1 h ■ Putnam County Casting Clul will meet in the oM gymnasium ii the Grecncastle high school huildiie Monday evening fiom 7 until ! o’clock. Ed Gregson. president of the clul announces that targets have beoi made and will he ready for use Mon
FOR SALE: 4 Chester White sows and 27 pigs. B. L. Young, Cloverdale, R. 1. 14-3p.
BOWLING SCHEDULE
Monday
8 p. m. Coca Cola vs. Eitel’s
Tuesday
8 p. m. Lone Star vs. Midwest Wednesday 8 p. m. Kroger’s vs. O. & I.
Thursday
Home I.»aundry vs.
FOR SALE: 1935 Plymouth. 1 i door, good mechanical condition. So ! Jerr,’ Bales, Montgomery Ward.
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FOR SALE: One 1933 Chevrole truck. 1 1-2 ton. Bargain. See John Tharp. 16-lp. FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, high pressure tires, full size frame. $2.70. Fumiture Exchange. West Sid Square. iPhone 170-.I. 16-1;
Wanted to buy one or two 5.50x17 tires. Call HOt-.l after 9 a. m. 16-lt. Male Help Wanted: An opportunity for a man with ambition, courage and sales expeiicnce for permanent position in Putnam. Clay, or Hendrick i county. Man selected will he trained in the field with all expenses paid No worry about priorities. No canvassing. Must have car. Write giving past experience, age and earnings. Personal interview will he arranged. Box 283, Greencastle, or phone 532-J. 14-3t. Highest places paid rags, iron, metals, papers, beef hides. Beit Wood, South End. 16-4p.
WANTED: Custom butchering. George Kelley. Phone Russellville. Same location as last three years. Fri.-tf.
Wanted to rent small house. So’' John Tharp. 16-lp.
NEW \ \II USED Oliver Farm Equipment Si»e Holly s Sales and Service 119 N. Indian.i St.
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. —Miscellaneous—
FOR SALE:
E Job.
Bak>d Clover hay a' Store, Cloverdale. 11
Complete Grease Job 59 cents at Deem’s Standard. Battery charging. North Jackson stioet. 24-hour service. 5-tf. FISH FRY: Fresh fish every Friday night at the Moderne. North
15.3t | Side Square.
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FOR SALE: 6 year old horse, ex | tra good one. George Estes, Bainbridge. 15-2p.
’ariation.
It is hoped that as many Green- |
castle and Putnam county niinrods j Wall paper. See our ad in Mon- I hat can possibly attend will be at j day’s issue of this paper, describing |
Jie high school for the opening night j the wall pap : situation. Snider’s j f Pa t uro j n xhe American Weekly, of the newly organized sportsmen’s 1 Wall Paper and Paint Company. | the magazine distr.bute I with next club. J 16-21 week's Sunday Chicago Herald-
American 16-lp.
Wanted! Elephant hairs! This plea in n sedate Land n newspaper sounded like a secret code, but it was really the heartbroken cry of a distracted manufacturer. Rend about bis strange problem in an illustrated
QUITTING BUSINESS
SALE!
Norge Refrigerators ~ Brand New
$149.95 $109.95
We will pay you CASH
KEEP BASEBALL GOING
WASHINGTON. Jan. 16. (UP)
President Roosevelt today wrote th< iigh commissioner of baseball, Judg<
Kcnesaw Mountain Landis.
.elt it was best for the ccumry m | keep professional baseball going dur-
ing (he war.
SPINET I’l WO
j Would like to contact some responJ sible family who is able to assume j ten monthly installments on a lovely ; little console piano. Please write me I immediately. Mrs. Edna Schaekel.
that he j R. R. 9. Bax 445. Indianapolis,
the country to j 16-19-20-21-4t.
(Mil Cu. Ft. Fully Automatic Defrosting
Here $209.95 — Now
I, C.29 Cu Ft. Ha, $119.05 N >w
[Skelgas Ranges 1, 0-62 Model H as $109.95 Now Inslallei
I. E-72 Mold ESTATE RANGE with tw > ovens
3 Coat Baked Porcelain Finish H'u•. .8169.95 — Now Installed 1 +
$79.95
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$109.95
1942 General Electric Radios MANY MODELS — ALL PRICES CUT.
IFOR INSTA.M E—Combination Phono-Radio with automatic record |<l'anger. Long life needle—Mahogany Cabinet I I in. Sneaker. Price was $189.50 — Now
$79.50
Protect The Only Pair Of Eyes You Will Ever Have. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED
m. J. F, CONRAD
109 E. W WM. ST.
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Safer and Cheaper Than Driving! FAST FREQUENT SERVICE to INDIANAPOLIS anil TERRE IIAI TE Leave Greencastle
SUNBEAM IRONMASTERS ’•I ire 9D.95 — Now G. i*. “FEATHERWEIGHT IRONS” Wot ■ S9.95 — Now
$7.95 $7.35
FV)r Indianapolis 5.20 AM 1.34 PM 6 20 AM 3.34 P.M 7:34 AM 5.34 PM 8.34 AM ’ 34 PM 9.34 AM 10.39 PM
11.34 AM
For Terre Haute 6.35 AM 4.42 PM 8.12 AM 6.00 PM 10.42 AM 6.57 PM 12.42 PM « 42 PM 2.42 PM 10.42 PM
(“) daily except Sundays and holidays. Bus Station: 6 E. Seminary St. Tel. 333 II
INDIANA RAILROAD BUSES
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IN AMERICA S GREAT “CAR CONSERVATION PLAN” He are directing our host efforts toward conservation of America's great lice* <*l individually-owned motor ears as one of our contributions to Vmeriea’s victory program. For years our dealership has been service headquarters in Putnam County, where SERVICE Tit \INED ME( HANK’S APPROVED TOOLS \\D E(JI IP.MENT REASONABLE PRICES Mean greatest service values. Now, wilh a new. convenient Budget Plan and new einp.iasis on car •oM-erGilion lor (lie Duration —“Hr pledge our |>erstH!iiel and policies to assist >ou in getting the most ot the best from your <ar.” Greencastle Motors, Inc “Hr Serve As Weil As Sell” PHONE 346
For delivery off the car. FTastern 6-inch lump coal. A .1 Duff. Phone 317. 15-2t.
FOR SALK: Several close up I springer Jersey heifers. Leland Chilcote, west of Moil i l!-14-16-3p
FOR SALE 6 good fr sti Jerseys Walter Beam, New Maysville. 12-14-16-3
FOR SALE: Two tone burgundy broadloom rug. 12x15. and pad: whit" porcelain Perfection stove, built in oven. Mrs. Vernie Parker, Stile.--ville. 14-16-2p
FOR SALE: Orchards.
Apples. BuchheU Tue.-Fri.-tf.
FOR SALE: Dry wood, $2.00 c<>. delivere I in town. L wrence Littrell Greencastle, R. 4. 16-lp
G. E. HEATING PADS — TOASTERS — G. E. CLOCKS +
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APEX CLEANERS Mere SH.95 — Now APEX CLEANERS I Mere $54.05 — Now
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G. E. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC ROASTER Mill! BROILER HR 11 IDLE—was $29.95 — Now
$27.95 $32.95 $19.95
ALL SALES STRICTLY ( ASH NO TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES + PKICEtS 1X4N’T INCH OF DELIVERY PAUL WRIGHT JR
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Plenty of Parking Space.
Campus Market “Your Quality Food Market"
Phone 82 & 83
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■PUBLIC SALE Wednesday. Janu ary 21. 1 mile south Catlm on Rock-ville-Rosedale road. 10:30 a. m. 4e head dairy cattle, some springers, some fresh, real bunch of dal:-, cows, some Herefrrd cows with calves, 6 months old Hi ri ' c I bull 15 head ewes. 10 head Chester Whit gilts, 500 bushels corn. 250 bushel oats, some farm machinery. Lester Brubeck. Marion Smith. 16-19-2p. FOR SALE 10 ewes md years old, Westerns Oscar Carpenter, Cloverdale, R. 2. 16-3p.
PIANO SALE
Clearance sale of latest models. Baby Grand, Spinet ami Studio pianos. Used pianos $35.00. Closing out. Everyone must go. Liberal ‘.erms. Jim Hamilton, 110 south Vine street. 15-3L
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fresh in spring. Otis Rissler, Reelsville. 15-2p.
Real Estate
m MN FKSTI\ \L fConlliicieil frniii I'fiir** One k music for the following well known hymns: “O Day of Rest- and Gladness;'’ “When 1 Survey the Wondrous Cross,” “There is a Fountain Filled with Blood," “Nearer. My God. to Thee.” “Blest Be the Tie that Binds.” “My Faith Looks Up to Thee,’’ “From Greenland’s Icy Mountains.” The public is invited to participate in this “Hymn Festival." Corporal Lee Price, of the 68th Field Artillery has ji::-! returned to Fort Knox, Ky.. aftet spending a 15lay furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Price. Pr., of Reelsville. jMarkety INDIAN \l’()LD I.I\ LSTOCIi Hn s 7.500: v.i ! lit : atx>ve 160 lt>s., 20e higher, h.hter v.-ubts steady: 160-_>:;<) lbs., $11.60-$ 11.M); 230-260 lbs.. $11?45-$11.60; 260-400 lbs.. $11.20-$l 1.40; 100-160 lbs. $10$1125; sows 15c highei good sows
$10*10.50.
Caftle 500: calves 600; hardly enough steers on sale to test values; few hi if* rs about steady; cows fully stee ly; odd lots heifers mostly $9$11; bulk fat cows $8.25-$9; vealers $1 lower, top $16. Sheep 2,500; lambs and yearlings fully steady; good to choice lambs $12 50-$12.K5; good to choice yearlings $10.50-112.50 FOUR FATALLY STABBED ELLSWORTH. Wis., Jan. 16 (UP l A 21-year-old farmer was seized today by Pierce county authorities for quest in connection with the fatal s ‘.bing of a young mother and n r three children
yesterday.
The bodies of Mi r Arthur Petan, 29. and her children Sylvia, 3. Neal, 6, and George, 10. were found in their burning farm home. They had been stabbed in the cheat and thei>* throats were cut. Apparently the killer set fire to the house to conceal the slayings.
GENUINE BIRDSEYE Fruits — Vegetablss
KO-WE-BA Canned Fruits — Vegetables
E. Z. Bake Flour. 10 lb. (’harmln Tissu.*, I roll carton Nescafe—Instant Coffee, can Pumpkin, Large can, 3 for Nesties Ever-Read., Coeon, I |l>. Aiitnniatie Snap Chips, pkg. M'ax Paper, 3 roll. Kitchen Klenzer, 3 cans Swans Down Cake Flour. Bn\ Perfection ( rar-kers, I lb. ho\
58c ?7e 89c l»e 3<e I9e I7e ID 25c 15
LEG (H LAMB — LAMB ( HOPS VE\L ROUND — CHOPS Skinless Weiners, lb. Pork In li .. Rib End. lb. Me Armours Star Bacon, I Ih. :19c •lev e ■ ten 2 Ih. We Ex. st md ml Oysters, pt Me I !\ 1 AND DRESSED POULTRY Let us mak your Meat Loaf. — You'll like it.
FOR SALE: Sixty acres in Greencastle Township Practically all tillable. Six room house. 2 harna. Price $5500. Ptoductive farm in good location. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 16-2t
—For Rent—
FOR RENT: Five rohni semi-mo 1erti cottage, well located, double garage. Call 378-M 16-2t.
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18 M\ WASHINGTON ST.
PHONE 935
PLEASE — M e have been forced to reamo: • oar delivery schedule lo < o’hserv ■ our delivery cqidpment. May we have the same consideratloi 11 om VO! (hal YOU would ex[»er( Ironi I H uader similar eonditions? Tltank you. L. L. C'ONRAII.
FOR RENT: Apartment, modern, in college district. Call 387-J. 16-lp. KOR RENT: Modern furnished apartment. 210 Bloomington stre-t. Phone 545. 16-31.
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FOR RENT two room Wo >d South End.
See Bert 16-2p.
