The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 June 1929 — Page 3

ffiHE GHESNCKSTBS OMBY BXKNEH, FRIDAY, JUNE 21,1929.

i *

lOUNTRY CLUB Cornflakes

OLEO

PKG.

WONDER NUT

8c

Shreaded

IT’S WONDERIT I

LAYER CAKE

WHEAT

2 lb*. ... 33c

M \PLK SPONGE Bl i I ER CREAM ICED 25c

& *

• ItfC

COUNTRY ( LI It ORANGE PEKOE TEA BEST FOR ICING Vi LB. 20C PKG

1 1 MON WAFERS LB

19c

c-

SAI.ADA TEA

19c 23c 10c 12c

‘4 LB (LIMALENE LARGE SMALL 80 . 2 IN 1 SHOE POLISH JET OIL POLISH

KKISPIES KELLOGG 2 PKG RICE FLAKES OtZ*, 2 PKG MUFFKTS 2 PKG. PUFFED 1 WHEAT Ij&L Z,T n 15c

CANADA DRY Hostess Size J ^

(ireen Beans 2 lb. for 25c Head Lettuce A Head 15c

RIPE Tomatoes 2 lb. 35c

(ireen Peas 3 lb. 25c Watermelon 39c Each

( HOK E MILK FEI»

VEAL

LEG LOIN ROAST LB. I«c SHOULDER ROAST LB. 28c BREAST OR STEW LB. 221VEAL CUTLETS LB. 48o RU< OR LOIN ( HOI’S Lh. :i.uLOIN STEAKS LB. :«8c.

BACON.

FANCY WHOLE BREAKFAST OR SUGAR ( FRED HALF

lb. 25c

PORK ROAST

STEAKS

FRESH I’ICNIC STYLE

161/2C

SIRLOIN '

( l I FROM

( Hol< E CORN FED BEEF

... lb. 39c

LOANS J25.00 to $:I00.00 On New and Used Cars Payments Reduced. Indiana Loan Co. 24 E. Wash. St. Phone 15.

CLASSIFIED ADS

—For Sale—

FOR SALE—Fryintt chickens, 'I5c. per pound. Phone Rural 95. 21-2t

CHERRIES!

My early Richmond and Montmorency Cherries are nearly ripe, j taking orders now. Phone 285. R. A.

Ogg.

FOR SALE—Nice Fox Terrier pups foi immediate delivery. Phone 263-Y. 20-8t

iy-3t

MORTON r=. Canie Clodfelter is spending week with Mrs. Claud Frank at anapolis. in Frank and family of Indianapond Roy Detro and family took lay dinner with Mrs. Helen Mad-i-s Hilda Miller of Muncie rei'il home with Martha Miller to ;i d the we< k-end with her brother and Carl Miller, in Newgent spent Wednesday his sister, Helen Maddox and eturned home with him for a

few days. Mr*. Jessie Neweentund Mrs. AlexandPr spent Mondilywhh Alary N'ail. Martha Miller i> spending a few day with Ina Will. Mrs. Scott is spending some little time with her daughter, Mrs. Ike Becelhimer.

NOTICE The Limedal* tent services will continue each night this week and next week. Flight have come forward and professed their faith. Everyone is welcome to these meeting?.

FOR SALE—My home on Olive St. F'ive rooms, enclosed porch, hath, hot water heat, excellent repair. Reasonable for quick sale. L. E. Mitchell, 648-L. n-tf. O' - ■ . ■ FURNITURE AUCTION: As 1 am leaving town will sell entire household goods, Saturday, June- 22nd, 613 East Sycamore St., at 1:30 p. m.— Ed Browning. 20-2p

FOR SALE:—Fourdoor sedan body for Ford. Would trade for coupe body. Call 525-L. 17-tf. FOR SALE:—Red-Star oil stove in good condition. Cheap. Phone 525-L. 17-tf

FOR SALE—5 burner Perfection oil stove, new, with cabinet, $3(5. Phone 134. 18-tf

F'OR SALE- Beautiful home site located in best part of city on paved street. House can be remodeled into very attractive home at a very reasonable cost. Inquire Banner office. 15-18-80-29-4$.

For Rent— F’OR RENT:— Modem Apartments and residence. K. W. Shafer. 21-tf

FOR RENT—2 room furnished apartment, Phone 349 or Hoffman’s Cigar Store. 20-3t.

FOR RENT— Nice cool, sleeping room. Call 532-L. 411 E. Washington St. 2u-3p FOR KENT—4 or 5 room unfurnished modem apartment, ground floor heat and water furnished Phone 381-L. 11-tf

—Wanted—

Owners of the New All-American are calling it America’s finest medium-priced automobile

Few, if any, cars* in Oakland’s field have ever aroused »uel» enthtiNiatnn among owner* a* the New All-American Si* U canning. Come in and let u» allow you why its owners are so |iroud of their cars »md so completely satisfied with the value which the New Oakland AllAmerican represents.

Prim, #i,«s iu nsrs.f.o.b. r, Sitring nnera und lAtiejo? II*

^l*rtng i m or* und l.tueio* nsaruum * jtricvf. Rumjj*. » and rear fvndv* guard*

Plan uvailabU 1 at min

id** guard* **irn. i»*n*rul Maiur* 1 iu*0

inmnm rate-

Consider the delivered pric

uutomobiie value*

reusouabU: tbargi* lor baiMlIing and

col Flau

>r„d ,.rl.« «•. ..II - Ihr IUI |.H.. ‘

urcut Plan U Used.

Stark & (iriffith Motor Sales OUTfew OAKLAND ALL-AMERICAN SIX PKODCCT Of CfcNKRAl MOTORS

WANTED:—We estimaU on all kinds of plastering, patching a specialty, Frazier and Purcell. Phone 684L. 86-tf o

—Lost—

IX)ST—Pair glasses. Phone 566-L.

21-2t

—Miscellaneous—

Twelve weeks’ course in Shorthand and Typewriting. Anna Finegan,

Phone 797-Y.

o

The Missionary .Society Christian .Ubufeh ^wiH ,htth| itiage HaW Sut^irffay at the partment.

19- tl

of thi a ' run) Fire De

20- 2t

Headquarters [or Nationally Advertised Foods

Lux Soap 3 c *‘" 19c Nutley Oleo 2 Us 33c

SPECIAL Bus to Sun Flower Park races, Sunday. $1 round trip. Yellow Cab Co. Phone 54 or 121. 21-iit

~o

REMOVAL -Sale of hat-. 50c, $t, $2. Thompson Hat Shop. It.

ALL OVER INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS— Final arrangements for christening Thursday of the “City of Indianapolis,” Transcontinental Air Transport F’ord monoplane, and for the subsequent start of the |8-hour, coast-to-oast air mail line, were being made today by the local T. A. T. staff. A staff nf five memhers, which will he augumetited later has been- stationer! here, it was announced today.

•—o~—

INDIANAPOLIS— Saddle horses will be made available at Pekagon. Indiana’s island lake park, this summer for the first time under arm arrangement made by Richard Lieber, conservation director. The demand for saddle horses by those favoring this method of seeing Indiana’s natural beautie* will he given a thorough trial in this way, Lieber said.

—o—

SPENCER— Charged with the death of Ralph Pogue, special policeman, Dewey Beshears was to go on trial the second time here torlay. After voting 11 to one for conviction, the jury failed to agree at the first trial. Pogue was said to have been shot at Bosheats home when he and another policeman went in search of

liquor.

Cecto " ur ‘ JtU

Bor

25c

Black Flag

Pint

39c

Joan Arc Beans

I Mtd. J Cam

25c

Sicansdown

Pkg.

29c

Heinz Chile Sauce

bot.

25c

Bokar Coffee

Lb.

45c

Watermellon (Each) 33c Oranges, Doz. 15c Tomatoes, Lb 10c New Potatoes, 8 Lb 24c Bananas — Firm and Yellow, 3 pound 20c New Corn, Sweet and Tender, G ears, 25c

J&AlUNTICftRAnfJC

TIJL C«k/

OBITUARY

Lois Deane Michael I can not think of her as dead Who walks with me no more Along the path of life I tread She has but gone iiefore. The Father’s hon e is mansioned fail Beyond my vision mm: All souls are Hi* and here or there, Are living unto Him. And still her silent ministry Within my heart hath place As when she walked on earth with,me A ml met me fate U> faoe. Her life is made fomver mine; What she to me has been Hath left henceforth its seal and sign Engraven deep within. Mine is she by an ownership Nor time nor death can free; For God hath given to love to keep Its own eternally.

—Homer.

* whose products appeal to bankers 1 and industrial organizations have been invited to display them at the Bankers Industrial exposition in the Snl- | mon Tower building, New York City, ' during “Indiana Week”, October 21 j to 2<i, Gov. Ham G. Leslie and Indiana's two LI. S. Senators have been invited to attend opening ceremonies.

writing :i the la^t will and testament of Flossie F. ltouy;hland, deceased, and adjudged said instrument so probated as such last will to he - - ' ' ' "... 1.

invalid and of no force or effect. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 13th day of Junt^, 1929. Ford Luca \ Clerk. 14-3t.

NOTH EOF \ DM I NIST R \ TOR'S SALE Ol REAL ESTATE. ,The under igned administrator of] j the estate of Jerniiah Steele, decens | ed, hereby give notice that by virtue 1 of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, it will at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of the 13th day of July, 1929, at the f irst National Hank in Greene as tie, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for gale at private sale the following real estate in Putnam County, Indiana,

to-wit:

I .os m.'me Michael, daughter of

Hafutd and Thelma Michail waa born I A part of lot number 10, in the! April 4. 1927 at Buinbridge, Indiana ! School Commissioners' Plat of eetion ami died at la-hanon, Indiana, June ’ jg ( township II north, range I west,] 13, 1929, at the age of two years, two described as follow*, to-wit: Begin months, and nine.day*. Though her ning at a point 270 feet north of the span of life was very brief, she had southwest corner of the aforesaid lot many friends who loved her. She I number 10, and running thence east L is deeply mourned by her parent*, j too feet; thence north liO feet; thence three grandparents, three great grand i west 100 feet; thence south 00 feet 1 parents, seven uncle*, and aunts and j to the place of beginning, many more dUtant relatives. A young Said sale will be made subject to, baby brother is left to comfort the 1 t (, p approval of the court for not less patents. Her going so suddenly seems ‘ than the appraised value of said real I especially heart-breaking. These ’ potato and for yish. wonis of the loving Christ urn truly Tho Citizens Trust Company of comforting, who when on earth said, Greencastle, Indiana, Administrator “Let the little ones comP unto me," n f the estate of Jcrminh Steele, do and that in heaven their angel* do al- ,.p as od. ways behtdd the face of my Father, M. Putherlin, Attorney for the who i* in heaven.” /r. .administrator. 14-4t i May the knowledge that Lois Deane | n awaits in heaven to welcome all her] NOTICE OF REVOCATION OF loved ones, draw all to Him who said, PROBATE OF THE WILL OF “I go to prepare a place for you." | FLOSSIE F. HOUGIILAND,

DECEASED.

To Whom It May Concern: Notiee is hereby given that the Putnam Circuit Court of Indiana, on the 13th day nf June, 1929, hy its! judgment of record in a cause pend- j ing therein numbered 127C>1, and en-, titled Hazel Madge Goethnls vs. Citizons Trust Company of Greencastle, Indiana, Executor, et ah, revoked and set aside the probate heretofore |

C ARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone who assisted us in our tx reavement and death of our dear baby little Loi>

Deane Michael.

— Mr. and Mrs. Harold Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hurdett and Kran-

ALL OVER INDIANA

—---TTgrr _

INDIANAPOLIS— Manufacturers granted of a certain instrument

ECONOMY STORE A r QUALITY | SERVICE , i ECONOMY'

Swifts Rox haeon lb.

Huron squares lb

Swifts Break fast haeon 1 lh. roll . Sugar cured baeon well streaked lh

Maxwell Houni ( offer lh Three K ( offee lb Matches 2 Boxes

47c 17c 35c 25c 50c 50c 5c

Bath Room Tissue (i rolls Piekled Pork lb Itoiling It. ef lh ( hoirc Reef Roast III

Fresh Pork Steak lb Santos ( offee Our Special lb Old Kcliulde ( offee II

Waler ground corn meal f

5 lh. hug

'41c '20c

15c 27c 25c 35c 48c 20c

Swans Down Cake Flour 29c APPLES, NEW TURNIPS. GREEN BEANS, NEW PEAS. GRAPEFRUIT, . ' PEN-JEL Makes Jelly Jell and Thickens i , Your Jam! A pure fruit pectin in powder form. Coat* less than liquid pectins. Uses much let* sugar Only 3 to 5 minute boiling. Full directions on each box. NEVER FAILS.

. ',PO* STRAWBERRY B JELLY 4 Cwpa of Juice 4 Cup* of Sugar 1 Bo* PEN-JEL

FOR STRAWBERRY jHiSf'-e JAM . 4 Cup* of Fruit. 2 Cup* Wau; 6 Cup* of Sugar 1 Boa PEN-JE1

MAKES EIGHT 7-OZ. GLASSES We Deliver Phone 740