The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1930 — Page 3

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THE DAILY k LINER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA'. FRIDAY uCI sS i. wao.

ARE YOU SURE That you got youi' money’s worth when you buy bargains? Do you know WHAT KIND of merchandise you are buying? In spite of price wars and the keenest competition we have tried to maintain the same policy—that of selling the very best merchandise at a price consistent with the quality. . •» We are grateful to those people who have helped us to make this policy a success and appreciate very much the loyalty of buyers who are particular. We invite the pul die to inquire from the firms who sell us merchandise as to the responsibility they assume as to the quality. Think it over. Do you care what kind of meat you eat? All meat is not alike.

TO BE SUUK OF THE HEST ihksii iiomi: kilt, id — rims ii pork — spa in: inns — ikksh si nr — ufal sausagi: — fresh GROUND HAMBUGKR — FRESH FISH — OYSTERS— LIVE AND DRESSED ( MIX.

WAIU, I’hot-nix Ho-t-iory Program. ^ I \\ EAR NIK ; id Vincent Lopez Oitchestra. ♦onm \ry o Allirrt A ^ . in of Mr. and Mrs. Alv a Ga ntry, passed away Sunday evenin; , (i t .,h e r 2«th. Mr. J [Gentry was born V.^ust UOtli, 1909, == ii Putnam i pent his en- =! ^re life in tli community. He is == survived by 1 i- iMii nts, one brother i = Joe E. Gentry, and Ik sister.-, Mrs.) =|: Fred StranKe ai I Mi VirKll Gasper.i "f (ireencastlo, 'di Charles Lander | ^! of Lafaye tte, Mr . Harold TruesdalcJ = of Eminence, and Virginia and Irene = nt home, and a large number of relSrlatives and friends. S 1 A precious one freai us has gone, = Whose place cann t be filled And there will he a vacant place in ( our home.

CARD OF PH VNKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors tor the ’many acts of- kimlne. a shown t" u during our recent iiereavement in the death of our beloved son and brother, Mr. McCurry, the employees <,f the Interurban Railway, the mini-ler and till those who expressed their sympathy with (lowers. Mr. and Mr . Alva Gentry And Family.

\ ote fur H.F.SIIOPTAUGH ■* i ' For Trusleu of ^iroencasllc Townsliip on DemorratH* Tickrl 'our vote will Ik- appreciated

A Wedged Heel Aids Your Step Her* is the wedged heel -eal (hat supports the osealsis hone .in<| center gravity of the hotly weight. II is hut one of the .many superior construction features in the Ml SEBECK DOUBLE-ARCH W E \R . STRAIGHT SHOE for men. Longitudinal Arch

FRESH FRUITS AM) VEGETABLES FAN(*V CANNED FOODS — STAPLE GROCERIES

WE KNOW THE QUALITY IS RIGHT AND CAN CON- jH

VINCE YOU THE PRICK IS RIGHT.

WILL YOI GIVE l - \ TRIAL ORDER AT OUE RISK?

FLINT & CONRAD

Phone 355

We Deliver A Home Store

AY.IS FIVE BEST RADIOS IDAY’S 5 BEST RADIOS C. S. P. M. TIME 1 VBC Net ti: I re-Moment Mtt-

sicale. WJZ NBC Net 7:15-1^ B. Turner: Negro Songs. WJZ NHC Net 9—Armstrong Quak-

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g| RED WING, Minn., (UP)— The 25 I first October lie t inostration ever t= I recorded here occurred during the 35 week end h. it wave. Constable Jake I Down was overcome while directing H|| traffic during the Rural Education

Day celebration.

= SEEKS SINGING 1 ARM HANDS

ATLANTA, (UP)- J. J. Covington of Abbeville, Ga., .rut the following want ad to the Georgia State Market Bulletin: “Want d By a . inging farmer, men to both sing ami farm, especially first and second tenors and fiist bass.”

CLASSIFIED ADS -For SALE— Very line eating and cooking apples $1.90 per bushel if bought before we tore them. Also cheaper apple . McCullough Orchard, Phone Rural 95. 3-2t. There will be a Penny Supper at the Christian church from 5 to 7 Saturday, 31-l-2ts

(A) A thick insole with wedged heel seat supporting the o-calsis bone and center gravity of the body weight. (B) A special, wide, strong, guaranteed Arch Support hank, wedge shape at heel, support the Inner and outer Longitudinal Arch. Copyrighted. Mocre - Cook Shoe Store “WE FIT THE FEET”

Quality Meat Market & Delicatessen ] H. R. NICHOLAS, l'iup. Fresh Oysters Beef, Pork Veal and Lamb Calf and Baby Beef Liver. Old Plantation Seasoned, ( ounhy Sausage Canadian Bacon Smoked Meats of all Kinds. Bottle, Can, and Package Goods

Prompt Delivery

Phone 42

I* OK SALE — One model coal range I with warming closet and reservoir, $20.00. Cook’s South End Store. Phone 134. 31-2ts

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I'riccs subject to change depend!’'. : til it fluctuations in uhulcsalc market pries.

Price Food T5':lay

These prices arc provided by the Great Atlantic &. I k iiic I ca L Company-as a buying guide to housewives. Price.-. :.!l ..a in the first column are in effect at A&.P Food Sto ros toelay, Oct. 31 |

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Special Prices This Wee'

Black

Jc EAS, TOMATOES Case of 24 cans or GREEN BEANS $1.95 Pancake Flour Virginia sweet

Raspberries

Sugar Bread

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No, 2 cans C

i 25 - $1.19 Queen ‘I*. Jar J. . C

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Grandmother’s Twin or Regular 24 oz. loaf ^ c

Plain

Encore Stuffed

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Foods Most in Demand Now

PRICES TODAY OCT. 31

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Xena Flour 2 4 ib -S9® Pruues sunsweet 2 ,b r k «-19 c Crackers i,ai,,t y Sodj 2 lb - h 0 * 25 c Cream Cheese Ib 25 c Iona Tomatoes N ° 2can 1C C Blue P<£ter Sardines c * n 10® Argo Peaches no. 2 can 15c Syrup Virginia Sweet kI ^juk 19 c

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LOR SALE:—2 hod room suites) gu.- range and dresser. Phone 137-L. 30-2ts.

FOR SALE—Green Mountain potatoes. J. J. Bell, Phone Bainbridge. 30-2p LOR SALE—Household goods consisting of stove, role U’l’ <!■ k, hook-ca.-e and writing desk ,bed, tables, chairs, wicker settee, (Kerry wash -.and and dressers etc. Priced reasonable far quick sale. Enquire at Indiana Loan Co., 24'/j East Washington St. 31-2ts.

FOR SALE—Quality I tested "ady to lay White Leg rn pullets. (T.-arwatera Poultry I'arm, tlhiverdale, Ind. * f 31-2p I OR SALE OR TRADE- (5-room scnii-modern house, three blocks from SciuaTe. Phone 641-X. 27-6ts

FOR SALE:—Potatoes, Rural New Yorks, $1.25 per hu.-hel at farm .‘1 miles east of Greom tie. John Dietrich. 28-61 •

For Pont—

FOR RENT — H room or 5-room furnished or unfurnished modern house and garage, ue block from square. Phone 331. 31-3ts FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment, good heat; rent reasonable. Also desirable sleeping room. 302 we t Franklin. Phone 240. 3U-2t L’OR RENT—5-room modern bungalow and garage. 90(> south Locust. Phone 44 or 739-X-X. 27-Gt.

L’OR RENT:—Nice l-room house and 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms reasonable. Phone 565-Y. 22-tf. FOR RENT:—Two Modern furni. hod rooms or small apartment. 401 E. Franklin St. 22-tf.

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Century Club Will .Meet Saturday The Century Club will meet with Miss Harriett Joslin, 51 1 nuth College avenue, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. *** *•* *»* *•* *** •§• ('ro-Tal-Km Club Has Hallowe’en Party The annual masquerade party of the Cro-Tat-Em Circle was held at the home of Mrs. Bert Roberts, 305 W. Liberty street, Thunday evening. Mrs. b'rank Butler wa awarded first prize in the cont d "Romance of Flowers” in charge of Mrs. Lid. Dalhy, Thirty members and guests were present. Refreshments were served. 1 *!• •!• * l-’aeulty W'oman’s Club Will Meet Monday The Faculty Women’s Club will meet Monday afternoon from 3 to ■> o’clock, November 3, in Evans Hall it the Bowman gy niasium. Mrs. Ci>x is chairman of the committee. »!« •*« •'« Phi Omega Pi Sorority To Laitertain With Tea The Phi Omega I’i sorority has is-j sued invitati n. for a reception tea | Saturday afternoon from ” to 5 in i honor of Mi . George Cox and Mi-. ' .Mollie Levy.

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Mothers Study Club Have Party Thursday The annual Presidents’ party of l the Mother’s Study club was held at the home of Mrs. Bernard Handy ini N'orthwood Thursday evening. Dinner was served at (5:30 o'clock. The ,

WEEK END RATES Kvery Saturday and Sunday VIA Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Trac. Co Indiana Motor Transit Company ONE FARE PLUS lOe FOR Till: ROUND TRIP Going all day on Saturday and Sunday. Return l imit oh all trains any time up lo and including Monday following date i f sale. THE SAME LOW RATES TO DAYTON, SPRINGFIELD COLMIMS, H \ .MILTON. ( IM INN Ml. (». MU M\ || | | M .. \ Nn . ERSON, MUNC1E, KOKOMO, MARION, FT. WAYNE, IND. VS WELL AS TO ANY OTHER INTERLIM: PDIM>. Attend Football (iames every Saturday At These Low Rates.

members and guests were seated at small tables in the basement. The house and basement was boautifuliy decorated in Hallowe'en colors and design. Folowing the dinner games

and contests were enjoyed.

MARRIES CHIEF WITNESS TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 28 (UP)— Congratulations, rather than judgment, were in order when Hartman

Nolle, coal miner, appeared in ei'y court on a charg of assault and battery will) intent to kill. The prosecuting witness failed to appear to testify against the miner as Nolle had married her during a continuance of the ease, and the charge was dismissed. “Maybe the defendant will he worse punished anyway,” suggested Nolte’s attorney.

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THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC T i A CO. I Central \V«tern D-vUlon

—Lost— LOST -Pair of rimless glasses in a maroon ca.-e. Reward. Phone 395. —Miscellaneous— (Special price Maytag washers( dem- ■ nslrators) Saturday. Moore Electric. Rhone 72. 19 S. Indiana. It. |

There will be a Penny Supper at the Christian Church from 5 to 7 Saturday. 31-2ts o f— Rummage Sale at Court House Saturday*lT> the Mi ionary Society of the Christian Church begins at 8 o’clock. 30-2p.

W.T. O’Neal Republican Candidate For State Representative

v COIRTLAND C. C1LLFN \ Home Man A native of Putnam (bunt \, «row n lo manhood on a farm in Franklin Tow nshij). I auuhl School, attended DcPauw t Hiversit v 2 years, graduated from Indiana Law School at Indianaisdis; practiced law 25 years. ' Vote for < lillen for Uong’ress on the Democratic Ticket A Sliidi nl (d Economic and Governmental Prolih ins. Paid Political Advertisement.

R A DIO SERVICE. Guaranteed Work. “Day,•The Hjnlio Man.” L5xpress Bldg. Office plume 230. Home j Phone 814-K. 1-tf

I will Shoe your horses at your barn. Standard prices. Call George L5. L’rank, Clinton Falls. 27-Bp. Round and Square dance at the Redmen Hall Saturday night, Nov. 1. Everybody, welcome. 30-2p.

NOTICE Will party who took piano cover frciin garage at 629 East Washington St., please return same and avoid trouble. 31-1-t Special price Maytag washers( demonstrators) Saturday. Moore Electric. Phone 7 ’. 19 S. Indiana. • It.

Walter Dunbar

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Surveyor

Your Vote Will Be A ppreciated

FOOTBALL

DePauw o vs.. Franklin

Saturday, Nov. 1, BLAUKSTOt K FIELD Admission 75 Cents

2:00 P.M.