The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 April 1934 — Page 4
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SILK SPECIALS
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ALL SILK CREPE 39 in. ide in White Blacks Navy & Colors
69c
SILK PRINTS — AND PLAIN ROUGH CREPES
All ( olurK. ;i0 indies ^ ide
Vard S. C. PRLVO COMPANY
69c
Come In end see why. again this year, Frigidaire is (he best l tefrigi* ator of the year. Convenience? The Frigidaire ^94 has all the conveniences )*>u'*e evee longed for. It has smlomatu defrosting! Ice trays are released, a«ro»!.!/rV<r//v. from the freezer at a finger (ogch! There s an almost unbelievable amount of food space—widb txfra room for tall bottles. Beauty ? \\ ait till you see these handsome new Super and DeLuxe series Frigidaires with their gleaming Lifetime Porcelain inside and out . . , their classic, simple lines . . . their sparkling chromium hardware i . . the new Frigidaire Servashelf that’s so handy when rearranging things m the refrigerator...the Sliding Utility Basket for eggs and other small articles. Economy? We've made it so
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easy for you to buy the Frigid*' aire '34 that you won't hesitate a moment. And the Frigidaire '34 operates on such an amazingly small amount of current that you'll scarcely notice it on
your light bills!
Come in and see what Frigidaire has done for your convenience and economy. Join the proud families who are boast* ing, "Ours is a Frigidaire '34.• ,
EVERY YEAR THE BEST OF THE YEAR A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY— SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION Store Open Until!) I*. M.
FREE
A valuable souvenir to ever* lady who sees the FRIGID AIRE ’34.
Chocolate Ice Cream Served to All Who Come. HORACE LINK & CO. The Store of Furniture.
| EAR OF CORN 117 YEARS OLD j CANTON. Me. (UP) John K i FTohan owns an i-ar of i i n tha: i- | 117 years old. Tin corn i yellow | with eight row 1 of kern Is. It was grown In 1S16. the summer of ex-
ceeding cold.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs an I legatees of Elizabeth Moore, deceased, to appear in the Putnazn Circuit Court, held at Ureencastle, Indiana, on the 12th day of May, 1934, and show cause, if any,
Everv scientific authority says "Beet Supar and cane sugar are identical.” A our United States government says so. Your state authorities say so. That l>eing a fact, please ronsider this: Sugar Beets are raised hy Indiana, Ohio and Michigan farmers and wage earners. They ran not make a living unless you buy their product—that’s clean hizhlv refined Beet Sugar. Beet Sugar Made in Indiana, Ohio or Michigan is 100% pure. For every household purpose — Beet Sugar has no superior. The farmers and wage earners of Indiana. Ohio and Michigan ask your co-operation. It will not cost you an extra penny. Buy, Use and Boost BEET SUGAR Indiana. Ohio and Michigan Made Beet Sucar is available in 5-10-25 and 100 lb. sacks. For sale ai all grocers. Fanners and Manufacturers Beet Sugar \ssnciation. Saginaw. Mic'..
IONA BRAND FLOUR
24-Lb. Bag
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PILLSBURY’S Ki ./ 89c FLOUR,,, 23c
fAMIlV flOURj ttsnuRirroRsl] I 8li:
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NAVY BEANS TOMATO SOUP
FINE GRANULATED SUGAR BLUE RIBBON MALT CRISC0 0ne T‘e 'T‘ n 'KM: Witt, V PfiKTITpC Chase & Sent" rn Del Monte, Maxwell II .u • 1 BREAD Grandmother’s, Always 1 WHFATIF^ FIU:! Mcn 1 «' i
LUX FLAKES
BUTTER CRACKERS a SALAD DRESSING « h WHOLE WHEAT FLAKES * .
SUNSWEET PRUNES
8 O’CLOCK COFFEE
RED CIRCLE COFFEE
B0KAR COFFEE LIFEBUOY SOAP
BIRDSEYE MATCHES RINS0 Ws,he, Cloth,, Whiter STARTING MASH .? 59c EGG MASH 25-Lb. Baa 53 C
DAIRY FEED
we PAY MABJuUX.PRICE FOR FRESH. CLEAN EGGS
3* Lb.
Kait
Medium
59c
Rich and Fuli«Elodied Vigorous and Winty
Health S<>ap
25c
19 ,b ' 35c 4 Lan. 25c
Cloth Bag $1.25
T 1 " 69c
2 39c 'unit Vni 29c 1 La' ( h 9C : Bun 2 Pkg,. 25c Lk-». I’kt 23c
t’kV 19c
Quart Jar 23C
Tk* 8c
Vi:' 23c
Lb 21c Lb 23c ft 27c
3 Bar- 20C
6 Box,, 29c 8c La,, rki 21c
$2.19
100-Lb. Bag $1.95 100-Lb. Tag $1.35
SEED POTATOES, (Early Ohio*) 98 lb. Bag SEED POTATOES, Irish Cobblers) 98 lb. Bag
BANANAS, Yellow Ripe — 3 lbs NEW POTATOES — 4 Lbs.
$2.08 $2.45 17c 19c
N OUR ME A T MARKETS
BEEF POT ROAST, Lb 95c GROl M) BEEF; Lb. 8’ ‘C
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why the 'Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heiis are notii'ed to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 19th day of April, 1934.
No. 7259.
John W. Herod, Clerk Putnam Cir-
cuit Court.
Theo. Crawley, Atty. 19-2t Refuse To Bare Corp n Salaries A. T. & T. DIKFCTOKS TFLL SKK KHOLDFRS THFY’D PAY MOKE IF NIX FSSAKY NKW YORK, April 19—Directors of the American Telephone and Telegraph con it zany overrode a stock- * hol lers’ demand' for a statement of executive salaries that the 1 Bell system should be maintained as “an institution of opportunity for he best brains and ability in the land.”, A resolution drafted by the board in anticipation of stockholders' questions a de that were it possible to "get better men by paying more I money it would be wise to do so-” The question of how much Walter S. Gifford, president, and other high executives of the $5,000,000,000 communications system are paid was rais- | ed by one of the 400 stockholders at-1 ten ling the annual meeting. In reply Gift ' : " end the resolution read. , The resolution, it was explained, i■ d by the board at a met 1 ing preceding the stockholders’ session in response to letters of inquiry I ibout forty stockhol lens. The company's stock is held by approxi- I mately 680,000 persons, Gifford sahk Gifford was engaged in the salary | debate by Julian 1. Pierce of Washington, who later was identified as librarian of the American Federal on of Labor- A registere i holder of 11 share- of stock, Pierce offered) a resolution instructing the management to publish a list of all salaries and later moved that the president’s salary he reduced to $75,000 and that all other officer- Is* cut to not more than $22.500. Both motions were defeated. An outcropping of complaint on salaries was looked for at the meeting because of manifestations of dissatisfaction on the part of certain stockhol <‘rs at recent annual meetings of other big industrial companies, and also in view of the disclosure of telephone company salaries in the lately published report of Dr. Walter M. Sptatwn, interstate outmimerce oonirryissioners, to the house interstate com-
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This showed that Gillord was paid $212,000 in 1983, and in connection with his recommendation for an investigation of th*' American Telegraph an I' Telephone company Splawn asserted that Gifford’s salary as well as those paid to .some other
high executive.- indicated' I wards itself " Salarit '■(•■iientsj high ext ■ -. i tile Splawn repnrt. raapdl 250 .own : - JO.OOO g of t 1932.
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