The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 April 1930 — Page 3
THE DAIEY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, APRfL 21,1930.
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RICE isn't the big thing at Cannons' It’s usually very small. The main issue at Cannon’s isn’t Iprice—it isn’t style—it isn’t quality. It’s a combination of all three that is summed up in one word— “SATISFACTION” It tfoes without saying 1 that you want style, and who ever heard of a an who didn’t like quality 7 Every one of us enjoys full value. No one you know likes to pay to much. Instead of having one reason for coining TO/ AN YON’S YOU HAVE A DOZEN— put them altogether, they still boil dew n to the most satisfactory of all issues SATISFACTION.
Mrs. Buulier is very seriudy ill, having suffered a stroke Tuesday evening. Mrs. Fred Stoner called on Mrs. W. D. Conn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoner and .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoner spent Sunday with the latter’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman of l oalmount. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Matherly on their way home. Mrs. Matherly is seriously ill of goiter and heart trouble. , John Bell has purchased a Jersey I milk cow of William Harmless. Mi - Juanita Libka, of Indianapolis Is visiting home folks. Mrs. Edth Stoner called on Mrs. Ella Bell Wednesday.
Announcements . FOR SHERIFF WILLIAM GL1DWELL ALVA BRYAN. JOHN U. COX JOHN T. SUTHEKUN DA\ E BRADEN ' CLARENCE A. VESTAL RAYMOND "REX” HAMMOND GILBERT SNIDER ALLEN EGGERS FOR AUDITOR WILLIAM A. COOPER N HAROLD SHANNON
FOR CLERK PAUL ALB1N {fii J. W. HEROD $ GILBERT E. McCA.MMACK @ TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE il C. ELMER CRAWLEY [|j Harry I, Wells, Greeucstle. A. L. Evens, Warren. j|) i W. S. Lawler, Clinton. H Frank Sutherlin, Warren. 1 Hen II Wells, Madison. C] i Hersehel V. Ruark, Marion, i] I C. M. Ewing. Warren. Frank Shnptuugh, Ureencasllo
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FOR TREASURER CLARENCE O. DAVIS RAY W. ETCHESON W'. T. HANDY CHARLES SUTHERLIN GILBERT E. OGLES.
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ITIONVL CAMPAIGN lAPOLLS, April 24 (UP)— Ion campaign to decrea.-e |ling” fire lo.-.-es in rural started today by Alfred |r. state fire marshal. 8cs - have decreased in all
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[toWh.-, but have invreused di.-tricts,” Hogston said, [rca-on for this is the lack fire fighting apparatus jani/.cd system for immeditatting fires.” said he had instructed his encourage the construction iting buildings in the smallmd wherever possible he that buildings that ,8 l>c vacated. •mailer towns become
ing fire-proof buildings and providing for adequate fire fighting apparatus, they cun only expect a mounting fire loss,” he taid. > s > » • f* 1J J The total property loss in cities over 5,000'population for the six months ending April 1, Itl.'tO, was $1,175,275,” Hogston said. “The loss in towns Uih der 5000 population, $470,757, and in rural districts and small villages it WOT L457,i',25. j “Compared with the same period of the previous fiscal year, the fire losses in eities of over 5,000 population have decreased $873,319; in town. ! under 5000 population they have lie ; creased $399,503; and in small villages ami rural districts they have in | creased $263,107," the fire marshall
COUNTY ASSESSOR CHARLES MARSHALL edw \rd h. dalby JOHN W. PORTER ELVIN H. HARLAN TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR HENRY Oil AIR R. T. MOORE Cljde Metz CF.ORGE M. RISSLER. DAN BESSER GEORGE E. BROWNING JESSE N. NELSON.
FOR SURVEYOR ORVILLE O’NEAL ARTHUR PLUMMER
FOR RECORDER ESSIE BENE FI EL EDWIN V. STONE MRS. ADA WILSON
FOR JUDGE ANDREW E. DURHAM JAMES P. HUGHES
ATTORNEY
FOR PROSECUTING
JOHN H. JAMES
For Joint Representative
J. K. HOESEN HARRY STAMP
J.C. PENNEY GO. DEPARTMEN T • STORE 2-4 NORTH JACKSON ST. GREENC ASTLE, INDIANA Trade In Greencastle, the Biggest Little Town in Indiana. Savings to Stretch The Family Budget
Pay-Day" Overalls
Shirts
* and Shorts
New Spring Style*
49c
/ Cotton or rayon »hirts and shorts of broadcloth or rayon in plain and pattern effects. Yoke and elastic top atjlei.
Nainsook Unions
Cut athletic t>le, assuring j the freedom of movement outdoor men demand—
49c
Are Cut to Fit Comfortably And Will Wear Like Iron
“Pay Day” Work Suits With Genuine "Talon” I looklcss Fasteners
A’ new number and an outstanding value I Made of heavy, durable quality fabrics, triple stitched and bar tacked, cut very full and made with 22-inch bottoms. A Better Work Suit Than Ever Before! Thil remarkably low price is made possible through our mass busing. Remember this is the famous “Pay Day" suit with g-nuine “Talon” fasteners — no button*. They're UNION MADE, too.
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$2
Big Mac Shirts Of Long Wearing Chambrays 69c
Work shirts of exceptional quality because they’ll wear and wear and wear. Made very strongly and cut very large and roomy for active men. AH sizes including slim and extra s'^es.
- Moleskin Pants Black and White Striped Strong work pants that will withstand more than their »hare of wearl They’re made of heavyweight moleskin, have cuff bottoms, five pockets *nd belt loops, k $ 1.69
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“•Pay-Day’' overalls arc sold only in J. C. Penney stores. 1 hey are made to our own specifications. That means that they arc UNION MADE and represent very high-grade workmanship. A very durable 2.20 weight blue denim is used in making them and they are cut generously full to allow freedom of movement. Made with 7 roomy pockets, bar tacked to prevent ripping and triple stitched throughout.
Overalls or Jumper af 1.29 Boys’ Overalls
’Ox-Hida" Brand Of Blue Denim
69c
Boys’ "Ox-Hide” Overalls are made with all the care and precision of much higher priced overalls. Durable 2.20 fine yarn blue denim is used as the fabric and all seams are triple stitched. Two seam legs. I hey are high back style. Sizes 4 tu 16.
Boys’ Overalls
’Pay-Day" Brand of Blue Denim
98c
These "Pay-Day" overalls are made for boys and youths. They come in tires 3 to 16. • •‘Pay-Day’’ overalls are made of a very durable quality 2.20 blue denim, are cut very full and wear well. Two-seam legs and very large pockets are important features. High back style.
"Oxhide" Overalls Of Heavy Blue Denim These are made to our own specification J. Tricla* stitched. High-back or luspender-back styles. Assorted lengths in sizes 30 to 48 ft U** Overall or jacket at 89c
