The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1946 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1946.
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TONIGHTS GAME Greencastl* vs. CtoverdaU- at 8:00 P. M. LAST NIGHT’S GAMES Bainbrid^e o 1 3 Clove rd a It- 690 Ouster and B, Myers. Jobe, Knauer (7) and Poe, Black (7). Morton 2 17 Greencastle 17 n 4 O'Haver and Wichman. E. Hill and F. Grimes, Agnew (5).
Before a large crowd, two onegames were pitched last night it Kobe-Ann Park, in the semifinal games of the sectional tournament. Jobe of Cloverda o twirled a one-hit, 6-0 shut-out over Bainbridge in the first game. In the second game E Hill, of Greencastle pitched a one-hit, 17-2 victory over Morton J.uo Greencastle and Cloverdale ;*'|,meet tonight at 8:00 P. M. foi 2.«n .the light to represent the local 'sectional in the state tourna-
ment.
First Game
McCall got Bainbridge's onchit in the second inning and was
A Little of.... THIS AND That By (J. B. Z.)
Classified Ads
Although the OPA has returned we notice that prices have gone up.
FOR SALE: 14-2 Romex No. i weatherproof wire; 6-3 entrance cable; 14-3 Romex No. 12 weatherproof wire; No. 6 weatherproof wire; Folding lawn chairs; 4" gallon natural gas hot water heater; Hudson 10 door galvanized self feeder; 14-2 rubber covered extension cord; Hassocks, Trash Burners; Range boileis; Plumbing supplies. C. H. and C Hardware, Bainbridge. 27-tf FOR SALK: Four rooms of piactically new furniture. Reelsville Telephone Exchange. Don't inquire by phone. Jerry Lawyer. 22-if.
With hogs reaching $24.23,
ihe average customer cifti't take Mason, home much bacon. bridge.
Those social scientists who arc
KOR SALE: Approximately
60 to 80 April pullets. John M.
1-4 mile north of Bain-
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FOR SALE: .%5 pound roll roofing; Bird thick butt and hex-
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So Rnrkft . Pr ■pony .. Mae I'm*
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21 [mi! the only Bainbridge runner to -i’ ' Ret on base off of Jobe. Thirteen | 4.mi 1 Bainbridge batsmen went down swinging at Jobe and Knauer’.4 2.0"' slants. Cloverdale scored first in
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the second inning wh m Jone:i,
2."" lead-off man drove a home-run 2.on to left center; L. Scobee was safe
an error, went to third on
attending the nudist colony cnn-Magon shingles; aluminum shield vention. intend to get all the way paint, 5 gallons $16.23; loose rock back to nature “In the raw.’’ ; wool insulation; Armstrong fiber
glass insulation; Roof coatings
, .. „ , <all typesi; Attic ventilators: The famous Half-Way House in Buff , )Hcl * slding Bainbridge Mt. Meridian us going on the auc- Lumb ^ r ^ 24 . lf . ticn block! There are a great many people around here who’ FOR SALE: Gas fired furnace.
FOR SALE: 3 piece girl’s snow suit, size 3. One pair black galoshes for baby, size 6. Prewar deluxe Taylor Tot, with tricycle wheel. Phone 673-J. l-2t.
FOR SALE: 30 Chester White shoats, double immufied, wormed and in perfect health. These can be seen at feeding time, cither morning or evening. O. S. Cosncr, 1 mile south of Mt. Meridian on black top. l-3p. For SALE: Team of 6 year old sorrel horses, weight 1400 lbs, closely mated, real team; 6 year old Ayrshire and Shorthorn cow, real milk cow. James Edwards first house west of Coatesville. l-3p. FOR SALK: One team good work horses. Raymond Carpenter. Fillmore, Ind. 30-4p FOR SALE: Six room modern horj.-c except bath tub. Located 40V \\. Franklin St. Immediate possession. Call at house. 3I-3p.
WANTED: Telephone operator. Write Cloverdale Telephone
Company.
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LOST: Lifetime Sheaffer Fountain Pen in Post Office Thurs-
WANTED: Waiter, waitres ,i i v Reward to finder. Phone 293
FOR SALE: Wealthy Buchneit Orchards.
apples. 31-41.
and dishwasher. Address Box in. Daily Banner. 2-21. WANTED: Boy for Banner aic.; News route located on. West Washington, Franklin and Walnut Sts. Call at Banner Office. 2-2p. WANTED: Ride to Indianapolis. hours 8 to 4:43. Phone 734-W. 31-3t. WANTED to KENT: A house or unfurnished apartment. Ad-ch-oss Box 310. Daily Banner. 31-3p. WANTED: To rent furnished or unfurnished two bedroom house or apartment. Veteran. Phone 940. 1). B. Smith. l-Op WANTED: Any Kind ot a**aa stock. Call 278, Greencastle Charges paid. John Wachtei Company. eod
WANTED: A ride to Indianapolis Working hours 8 to 5.
30-3p.
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FIM VSTl.F. < IIITtCH Sunday \ug. I Luther Steele, Supt Sunday School 10:00 CST. Evening Service at 7:30 CST. Sermon bv Rev. Houser from Aklandon University church. SOMERSET CHRISTIAN ( III IM H Bible School 10 A. M. Lord’s Supper Gome .join In the classes for everyone and plan now to attend the home coming here next Sunday. August Ifth The program for that day Is as fol-
lows.
Bible School 10 A . M. Morning Worship 11 \. M. Sermon Earl C. Davis Basket dinner at noon. 2:30 M a period of special
songs and reminiscing followed by a special s'hoaker. KEELSVIIi: METHODIST CHITRCH 10:00 A. M. Sunday School I Morris Mi 1 her, Supt. Roy Gibbi ns. Asst. Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship Sermon ou "The Sabbath Gol Intended." 7:00 p. V... Youth Fellowship 8:00 Evening Church Service Subject of the sermon, "His Mighty Acts." A web mine to all. IN MEMORY Jackson In loving nn-mory of my mother, Effle Jacknin, wh passed away August 2, 1936. Those whom wc love, g> "it of
sij'ht,
But never ou. of mind Wherever I go, whatever I do. Lockeil In. my heart arc memon - of you. Son, Wilbur Chadd. pd
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:.«.hii J-ibe’s hit and scored on a passed ball for the second run. The third :.6.<ei run scored In the 4th. L. Scobee walked. Jobe grounded out and
fondly remember going by Immediate installation. Gilbert horse and buggy to enjoy a deli- Chadd, 'Fhone 702. 2-1;).
dinner at this National,
Road landmark. But such is life. f KOK SALE: Two »° w 8. 14
shoats. Hugh White, one mile
west of Limedalo.
FOR SALE: F-12 Farmall,
cently overhauled. Cultivator and 341-W.
p>.w.., Norman Frost, R. 4. 31-6p -^aNTED Vault and ce^ol | FOR SALE: Guernsey bulls and outside toilet cleaning: for bleeding; yearlings and Modern plumbing equipment. Ad-! younger. Pure-bred and regist- dress Box 23, Banner. 29-Gp
ered. Yeager and Scobee, east
of Brick Chapd. 31-l-2-7-8-9-6p.
. . .the past and present must
make way for the future*
COOK WANTED: Man or weman. Royale Cafe. 29-6t.
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FOR SALE: One largo heating .... x,-,-,., r; “ , ,
0 “ WANTED: Vault and cesspool
I stove, one corner cupboard, wal- , • o . > D , 1 ' clc injng. Sec or write Jess Rum-
Brand.' ru t front, one cabinet model At
FOR SALE: Master „
rt mind. J that August is ihe mai.i Kiceg Leghorn Farm. Frank Me- Av ,. p holu , 7 !t i\- ll- Jt
for family reunions with AUnden , GreencMUt| R 4
I FOR SALE: Linseed oil, tur-
FOR SALE: 1937 Plymouth
ley, R. 3. Air Port Road. 31-8,1
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B. Scobee singled the run in, the final three inns came in tli° double, R. Scobee two singles. 7th inning. Poe singled with on-; out and took second on an error and scored on Shake's single.
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plenty of Indiana fried chicken as the principal course at the noon hour. Then, late in the afternoon, the folks taper off with home-
made ice cream. Oh boy!
coupe four new tires. 403 North College. Phone 280-M. 2-lp.
WANTED: You to know that we will can your fruits and vegetables. Prices same as last year,
j pen line .anthracite coal, chickens Home Canning Co. Ladoga. Ind. ■ to fry. Phcrson, Bainbridge 30-6p 1 Ind. 31-41. 1
I ) FOR SALE: Modern 6 room , The city rat extermination wiUl « toker Splendid campaign is still scheduled for *°caUon. Laurence Butcher. 640 I Monday and Tuesday as far as k' '' a hiut, Phone 175-R. 2-lp
i we can, determine.
172."'0 was
lod.iin
Do you remember when the post office was located on Wash-
ington. street?
FOR SALE: 75 bales straw now baled at farm
wheat
$14
FOR SALE: New toys of ail kinds, large and small. If 1 don't
hav,. it, 1 will get it Bik,. and Toy Shop.
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l )or i green
ton Friday evening or Saturday! ....■
set to make the catch, hut
14441" the ball hit the wires in left field . ii! «n and fell short for a two base h't,
1 . We found information on our 122.0" two runs scoring. Poe had 1 . , .. . ... 11)2.60 L | desk thls morning that th«'
Washington Township P. T. A.
morning. Walter S. Campbell | 2-lt.
triple, double and
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Scobee two
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Second Game
Morton’s two runs came in tV
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K.vno second inning. Calvert and O’K« on Haver, who had walked were on 42 0" second and third with two out •m’oo when Unger got their only hit of the game, a Texas Leager to ,4'nrt renter. Greencastle came up with -J eight runs in the last of the 2nd loon King walked, Agnew singled. *4 o" Farowich struck out, and Coffey 22.:." came through with a home run, 7 i».i driving in three runs. H. Wi'- ! i Ho bums beat out an infield hit. 4 :,» Hill walked. Clair Williams
is sponsoring a three-day auclion and homecoming at th* Keelsville school on August 15-16-17. Festivities start at 6 p. 111. each evening. The floor at the fire department has been given another coat of paint b.\ the city firemen. Nylons are still "as scarce as hen’s tce.h" in this tommunity.
FOR SALE: One 13" ensilage cutter, $160; 1 combine, 5 ft. with motor, a Minneapolis Moline 1939 model. $900 terms. Walter S. Campbell. 2-2t.
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FOR SALE: New hassocks, ivory trim, round, 9” x While they lust $1.80. FVjrni-
YOU can beat, the summef
Weber s heat Insulate. Blown In pneu-
2-2p matically. R. E. Knoll. Phone 60
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tur. Exchangi 1 , West Side Squar Phone 170-J. 2-lp
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General trucking and coal hauling with dump truck and tlat top. Karl Surber, iPhone 771HX. l-2p. Just received 1935-36 Ford V-
FOR SALE: grocery doing
Well stocked. Health cause of.
FOR SALE: 243 acre farm, 7 room hi use, comparatively ue v hardwood floors, barn 48x48. 500
Ncighhorliooil 1 r(,s , w e ’ 140 !,r " s UUabl0 ’ nice business. I bBlimce paStUre ’ wo11
S Motors. Montgomery Ward.
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disposal. AdeHTss Box 46, c .1 Banner. 2-2t.
watered Eleven
miles northwest of Greencastle. j Sanford Romine, First Citizen.
■ pric -d for quick sale.
Hank and Trust Co. Phone 430.
FOR SALE: White Rock fry-| 2 ' 2 '
1 rs. 33c per lb., fat hens. 25c per 11).. tresh eggs. 34c per do*. 3
1 scrlficed, H.
Williams scoring.
Hill scored on a wild pitch. F.
Our parting thought for weik is "{ume to the Fair."
the
FOR SALE or TRADE for , Gneeiicastle property. 40 acres,
nulls south on Cemetery Road,| jr ( a< . r ,, s tillable, 5 room house Haioltl Berry. 2-lp j HI1( j | )Hrn Donald Thomas, 2';
miles southeast Manhattan.
2-9-16-3p.
j FOR SALE: White Rocks. 5 j \.eeks old. weight 1 lb. '
better, 40c each.
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a fielder’s choice. The final four runs came in the sixth, on four j bits and three rrors. | An average of 3,000,000 jars if | fruit and vegetables were canned by Iwusewives during the war
years.
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or ueuer, 4iic earn. Ckutaaj ""pOR SALE: 5 room Huxley, 3'.., miles southwest «f| j onie. 10 Larabee St. Cloverdale on State Road 4- Corham. Call after 6
Watch for big sign in yard. I H ixlcy Chicken Farm. 2-2
| FOR SALE OR FOR SALE: Ladies shoes,)-.mailer place near Greeneastl|
practically new, one pair brow . 1 lorty-fivc m ninety acres wi h loafers, 1 brown calf pumps. 11 Mjbstantial farm buildings, elccblue gabardine pumps. 1 canvas] tricity. 3 miles south of U. S. 40. spoil shoe, size 7C. High qua!- For details write Box B. W.
ity, very reasonable. Phone; Daily Banner. 31-31
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1 1 ■ ■ | FOR SALE: 7 room house with
extra lot. Furniture Optional.
Phone 734-W.
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1*1 TN'A.VI I'liFNTV. INDIANA You ;hp iicteby notififtl Hlh n foiitinn Iimk ftlc*d wllli the *‘lt rU of The T'litnain ('Ircuit : f'iniri. as pioxith il h\ lIn* Slatuti of the of IihHmiih, to fst.il1 lish 1 I'n »• ('oiiut> Uhrat v for olOVfll tOWIIKhipH ill i'llttiailt ('(>1141 - (> tint now serviced hy a puhliti.Hilary. A Tax levy upon all lax* tanle property of toiiii « |i \oii townI KhipM will lit* inadt lo pay the i-x-
I pen.sc of said library.
j Any re#«id«*nV freeholder nr free1 hohh rs may present and fib* with { the Auditor if Putnam I’iiuiHn .t 1 1 1 inoiiFt ranee or rcinonst raiic*'- ... f siatjnj. ,|i,it || ( . in th( .\ an u|i|mi modern t‘I »•• h xyiiiM a tax and mukiii jan annual appropriation Ini’ said I urpoHi* nf a P.ihlie C’oimty Li-
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STORE
Foley Food Mil! $1.50
Handy for .-draining, rieing and making purees. All metnl with casy-io-grip handle.
Spring-type Wood Clothes Pins 3 Dozen Box 35c
Well made with strong s.-rurely hold your clothes.
springs to
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•The. uoafcr. ts QtkIEWdjLV TVieRt WITHTHE PUNCH WHEN HE PACES TM€ TIME CLOCK. AT gutTTlNQTIf*^We’re right here on the job, when you face the need of securing a loan. With or without co-makers, loans of $10.00 to $300.00 are available. Repay in small monthly amounts.
INDIANA LOAN*
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WRECK REBUILDING FENDER • BODY REPAIRS CAR PAINTING Motor Rebuilding Valve Grinding Motor Tune-up Brake Relining Brake Adjusting Front End Aligning Wheel Balancing COMPLETE CAR SERVICE
CONCRETE
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WANTED
HELP WANTED at Grill.
Airport 2-2t.
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Kminlph (i Ful diee Homs S Tnrr I-red 11. Munter Hoard nf t'nunty rommisMioneis t*l * ra S .fnnes Auditor 2-ft-l
era readily availabl* bow for farm builtflag Job* that will •av# time and lighten work. Seo ui for free estimate oa ••aential farm •oaetract<oa or repairs. READY MIX CONCRETE CO. Illtinmiaglon, Ind.
JOHN H. McCLURE
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Free Kailiniati-s Gladly Made. TRY BANNER ADS
DR. J. F. CONRAD
Optometrist
109 E. WasMngton St
PHONE 240
Wanted
AMIHTIOI S woman about •;.*» lo 85 to Irain for rxi'i'lllixr position as UI $ Klt-MANAG-KK. Ketail inilllner.v cxpcrl i-nei- pri fi rn'd but not esst ntial if you know you can sell. Our llvu loi'allons are In In tter ilrparlhi.'iit stores In towns nf evara size in I hi 1 iniililli > west. Mis., (ionsi'r will hi- at till- <'la>|)ool lloli-l. Indiana|»oli-. for Interviews Thursday through Sunday, \ugust I si through Hit' III). T) h-plione le i between 7 and !> weekday evenings or 'J and 4 Sunday afternoon.
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BI’YKR-MANAGKB MIIXINKJI5 . Ueal iipfHirtlinity for e\-p-riems-il woman eveeutlve with progressive millinery in<-reliaiitlis4'rs operaling live location in better ih partment st.iri's. and s|K-«'ialty shops in towns of every size throughout the middle wi"4t. Saleslady, Assistant Buyer or Buyer in related fields sueh ns Keady-to-Wear, will he con-nlrlerx-d. All replh-s treated as eonfldenlial. To arrange an interview |>h n< Miss (ionner at tile tiayponl Hotel, Indiaiiapoli-. between 7 and !( Thursday, Friday ami Saturday e«‘iilng-. or between 2 and 4 Sunday aflernnon.
$10 REWARD In anyone giving informal ion leading lo the renting ol a modern unfurnished house or apartment. Call Banner Office
3 Styles Metal Medicine Cabinets $3.59, $3.89, $5.25 Sturdily made with two nr three shelvi - . . . handsomely finished ur white enamel
All Metal Shopping Carts $4.98
Shop the easy way . . . you’ll have no more aching and tired arms . . all you have to do (s just push it along! Lightweight metal in whit enamel. Rubber-tired red disc wheels.
LOADS OF FUN! DIG THREE WHEEL Scoot-O-Cycle Your youngsters will not only have lo.id j fun, but they ulst. will get plenty i ex else! Sturdily built with rubber-tired . wheels.
CALL VS FOR FAMILY REUNION PHOTOGRAPHS You will appreeialt- them in later years. Anytime Anyplaee I'liono 251 Over Murphys 5 A 10. MR. A MRS. R. VON STEINENS’ STUDIO
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Felt Old t run Down FIRM IETTINI IF MINTS, LOSINB Sill Dim to intvffiei0nt MlliyCVC oxcretion of tho VtlVIlLlC Polkt th«t feel old before their time from Iom of sleep, frequent getting up nights, Should know how wonderfully Dr. Kilmer'i Swamp Root medicine relieves such distress when due 4o faulty kidney excretion Far three generations Swamp Root hat been the sftaudby in millions of homes when toaa of sleep causes folks to feel so nervous, run-down and worn out. Many think there is nothing like the natural herbn, roots and barksroinbined in Swamp Root, fer stimulating kidneys' eliminating function. TRY III Try to get feeling better with a bottle ■f Swamp Root from the drug stoie.
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Padded Covered
Ironing
Board
4,59
and
Stm dily constructed wood frame and top. No fussing to cover it ... it comes complete with pad and cover!
Square, Metal Step-on Cans 5.50 It's the new square size that neatly fits into corners. Hospital style . . . with selfsealing gasket.
Rest in Comfort! Chaise Lounge 34.95 Relax in complete comfort while reading or listening to your radio! Chrome frames . . . luxuriously soft cushions.
FOR DINETTE OR KITCHEN... Chrome Chairs Handy for your dinette or kitchen because the red simulated leather seats can easily be wiped clean with damp doth. Sturdily constructed for lung service.
$195
