The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1934 — Page 3
THEDAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE INDIANA. THtRSDAV. MAY 3. 1934.
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LOUR 96c
CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sal#—
-4MAY SOAP
19c
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Trai-tor-plows and Disc, Like now. <jil! Oscar J. Kennedy, I^ona, Ind. 1-3t
kd *• '• n " J (OOKIES
hT , .h, Maishmallow Q,
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COFFEE
FOR SALF: Polnnd-China Roars an | (Jilts. Isnar J. Hammond. Phono ^ 2-2p.
FOR SALE: Two oak dressers; one 100-lb. refrigerator, first class. SOB NJ. Jackson street Phone Bo. 2-4t.
1 rospoctfully solict your vote in the Democratic Prifrrmrv, M a y g, FRANK GIRTON CANDI DATE FOR SHERIFF OF PFTN'AM COI NTV —Paid Political Adverstlsemcnt
FOR SALE—1928 Buick coach. N. C. O’Hair. Phono 160. 3-5-2t
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19c
SOAP |ifi »r Kirk Flake 27c
STARCH (■toss Starch
5c
POIND
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Potatoes IS Lh. Peck 25c 98 Lb. Bair SI.ti8
PUBLIC SALE: Saturday, May 5, 2 p. m. Good Jersey cow, fresh by i day of -ale; yoarlinj? heifer; fence ( || post'--, 9x12 rue, chairs, Du fold, heat-* inK .-tore and other household articles. Terms, cash. Laura Runyan residence, Alt. Meridian. Auet., Alton Hurst. 2-3p
PLANTS FOR SALE: Large tomato plants, 15c dot.. 7 varieties; cabbage, 10c and 15c d"Z.; cauliflower 3(>c doz.; pimentos 25c doz.; mangoes 2(K- doz. Phono :196-Y. :{09 N. Indiana street. 3-2p
SjRY’S TOILET SOAP — 3 Bars 25c \m CHOCOLATE SYRUP — i 6 Oz. Can 10c IUT0 JUICE — Wilson’s — Can 5c g Oz. P!<?- 21c LfH _ No. 2 1-2 Can — 2 Cans 29c
Rummage Sale, Woman’- Home Missionary Society, Mel (list church, Saturday at 9 o’clock in Court House. Men’s clothes especially. it
FOR SALE: New John Deere planter, cultivator, rotary hoe, wagon; repairs for Oliver and John Deere j implements Three second-hand cultivators, sulky plow, tractor plow, mower. Greencustle Hardware store or Walter Campbell. l-3-. r >-3t
EVERGREENS, while they last, | 49c and up. Whicker’s Flower &
Shrub Shop.
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Pure Cane Granulated
10, rs 49c
INKERS — ‘‘Hollieanna” Select Soda — 2 Lb. Box 19c | —Green, Extra Quality — Pound 29c iHMALLOWS — Lii;ht Fluffy — Lb 15c ■SUP — Loudon’s 14 Oz. Bottle 12c AD—"Oakley’s” Better Bread, Sliced or regular, lb. loaf Gc
QUALITY INSFE(TEI) meats l(i Skinned Hams, 10 to 12 lb. ave., Lb. 12 I |ll Lean Pork Chops, Cut from 10 Lb. Loins, Lb 14 I e, Lb. 9 1 111 Ground Beef For Loaf, Lb I reader Steak, Lb 12 I Hi Veal Brains, Lb re Beef Roast, Lb 12 I -2c ir\ VeaL Beef or Pork. Lb ... 8 I i Bones 3 Lbs T ...... i Meaty Spare Ribs, Lb 9 I |5ak Meat, Lb * 8 I
Wgie Dinner
HONEY MK.NKL
CORN
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3,„, 25c
Tiny Kernel com
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2r„„, 23c
| The Whicker Shrub and Flower Shop, 2B South Jackson, for geraniums, petunias, and other potted ! plants; rise bus u . evergreens, flowI ering shrubs: strawberry, cabbage, and tomato plants. It.
For Rent—
FOR RENT — Lower four-room modern apartment, unfurnished 632 east Seminary street. Gas stove, light, heat and wat"r furnished. Phone 4B7. l-3t
FOR RENT: Five room modern house. Phone 27B-L. 1-3 2t.
FOR RALE: 7-foot davenport' $4 Furniture Exehanj . east side of square. Phone 170 L it
Political Announcements
Democratic Ticket
FOR JUDGE
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FOR CITY CLERK novum:
FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
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FOR AUDITOR
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J- K. Courtney, solicits your support in the primary, May 8th for City Clerk, Republican ticket. 14-tf
WANTED: Paper hanging. W. A. Patterson. Call 817-L. 2 3p-
—Miscellaneous
O- B. LUSH-'Solicits your vote in the primary, May 8th for City Clerk, Democrat ticket. l-Bt.
NOTICE: I>a.st day for filing Mortgage Exemptions is May 7. Notary work. Fire Insurance, ami Real Estate. See or call 603-K after 6 p. m. Harry H. Talbott. 3-3t.
PERMANENTS, $2 t« *5; Marcels, . r i0c; Shampoo and Fingerwave, 50e; Fingnlrwave, 25c, dryed 3.V. 207 S. Vine. Phone 732-X. 3-7-10-3p
John A- Abel will appreciate your sup))ort for Trustee of Greencustle Township, Republican Primary. 6*.
Oliv’r Shonkwiler as candidate for C<mnty assessor on the Republican ticket will very gladly appreciate your vote Tuesday, May 8. 1 5p.
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COMMISSIONER, FIRST DISTRICT
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ON HIS WAY! Winuing to Drive With Winter Oil Costs You Money Daily
Commissioner Third District mKihkh: p. xa auk km
COUNTY ASSESSOR
f time x ou rhanged to a heavier motor oil—<u on ' n,,v *‘! Lighter oils are sultjeet to faster ami faster li,ll | | iion as the mercury continues to rise. .'"'•if you have been using ordinary oil the chancea di, re is trouble-making slu>lf(v in your crankcase
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Miss Garnett Sacke’t will lie- ait h,“r stu vio at 20B West Poplar street, ( ity on Saturday, May 5, at 10:3<\ A. M. to meet old and now students interested in violin, piano, cello, and trumpet lessons at reasonable prices. Beginners in violui can get group instruction, the modem way, at a nominal cost under an ewperience teacher. She will tmeet pupils of violin, cello, ;ind piano, interestel in private or class instruction, at her home jn Btaanbridge, tv Monday, May 7. 2-2p.
PERMANENTS: Croquinole or Spiral Wrap, $1.50 to $6.00. Our work guaranteed. Phone 253-Y. 402 South Jackson. Mon.-Thurs.-tf
NOTICE: If you have a farm for sale or want to buy any kind of Real Estate see Harry II Talbott. 3-3t
•!• H- -h B- d* -I* j RfkACH DALE +j Mrs. Flossie Dei.her :• 4. + + + *!• +
Mrs. Herbert Jetfrk>» of Rockville visited Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chastain and son Edwin.
Mr. and Mi . Her hel Zollars and children of Montezuma visited Sat 11 r day night an.I Sunday with Mr. and .Xii ;. Claude Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ratagnnn, who have operated a restaurant on the south sid' of the street for some time have moved into the I<eo Falter room on *he north side. A. M Linn ha.i
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^ "on h,iw tlie ugly megs culled Sludge fouls the oil " ^ n, ‘s — makea piston rings slick and causes costly 1 o| oi|—slows down valve action, bringing waste- " "f gasoline poxver. l'" r '^ sludge, once and for all. by having your i 1 '’ 'liuined a * a Standard Oil station — then refill '■ 1* • 'he anti-sludge motor oil. You’ll have " l " al, sludge-less summer and a clean, lively. '•ngine. ’ jp
Republican Ticket
FOR MAYOR XV. I». .1 X MI’S CHAHI.KS K. /.Kis JOHjy THKXIHI V FOR CITY Cl FRK PIKItrV XIAUTKXf JESSIE M- HAWKINS
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■ « Ocpr IMI.Sixnaiu-'l ('ll Cik IANDARD oil service Also Distributor* of Atlas Tiros
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FARMERS
We are* hare to please you and we thank you for the iwtronage.
Sell us your poultry, eggs, hides and wool.
PAYING HENS. LB. 11 l-2c LEGHORN HENS, LB. .. 10c FRIES, I.B. 20c EGGS, DOZ 12 l-2c
We need volume to keep up good prices.
WOOL
Our market will lie top; Call us for prices.
GREENCASTLE * POULTRY CO.
118 N. Jackson St. Phone 24
HERE!
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^HERE’S certainly excitement around here these days. We’ve got those ncAA-* Goodyear “G-3” All-Weather Tires! The tires that stood up under punishment so tough that the test-car brakes frazzled in three days! And what a tire! It beats the non-skid mileage of the best previous Goodyears by 43%! It keeps its safety grip tzvice as long as many well-known tires! No wonder we’re excited. \Ve can sell it at no extra cost. Come in and see what makes it so good!
Here’s what you get in Goodyear’s new “G-3”! r ' You get the brooder rood contact of a
flatter, wider All-Weother Tread. You get quicker-stopping and the
greater road grip of more non-skid blocks in the center.
You get the easy steering and smooth
♦ravel of wider riding-ribs. You get the slow, even wear of closer-
nested non-skid blocks and ribs.
You get more rubber in the tread — an
overage of two pounds more per tire.
— all of which adds up to 43”- MORE NON-SKID MILEAGE
ot no extra cost to you I
1,00k At These Truck Tire Prices
It) x 5 H. DI PY HI PLY
12 x K H. DUTY tO PLY
$15.30 $25.65
vjrchnsod the room vacated by the Batemans and is redecorating it be fore moving his kilior shop into d fiom th" Conk room on the n->rtn aide.
Mrs. Nathan Call returned hon > last week after several days visit with her daughtar, Mr-. Joseph Crosby and f.imilv in W.i hington, D. C. .Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Perkins, Clarence Perkins and Mrs. Myrtle Buchanan of Indianapolis were Rurelay dinner guests >f Mr. and Mrs. Orville Perkim and children. Maurice Carpenter visited Saturday and Sunday with his granxlmather, Mcs. Gertrudo Scott and daughter Pearl in CrawfordavilleHurry Hooaer of the Frazier-Hoos-er garage sold his interest Satur,day to his partner, Melvin Frazier. The garage will in the future he known as the Frazier garage. Miss Mary King of Indianapolis spent the weekend with he r parents, Mid and Mrs. Riley King. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Ream of Craxvfordsville were Sunday dinner guests of .their son Dr. Paul F. Ream and family. Mrs. John Sellers and daughter Joan spent a few days last w’pek in Anderson with Mr. Sellers Mrs. E. F. Otto of Kansas City, Mo., stopped^iver Saturday for a visit with her cousin. Mrs. C. E. Call and
family. Mrs. Otto xvu> on her way home after visiting her daughter in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nichols and children of Lafayette visited Sunday with the lattor’s parents, Mr. and Mr- J. L. Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Stroulie visited Sunday with relatives in Tone Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Everson of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sha< klcford and Mrs. Hattie Byrd of Ladoga were visitors of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Call and son Bill. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ford Penn of New Market were Sunday guests of the luttrr'u parents, Mr. and Mrs. George luppenlatz. Mrs. Penn remained for a few days visit.
d’ed McGinnis and Mi s Man Oliv : attended the Home. Econonm club meeting at the home of Mr: Maud MtNary in Greenca.-tlc, Fri la .
!• -I- d- *F + d - •!• •I* FILLMORE + •L -I* 4- + 4* 4* 4* Guests of Miss Maud Arnold over the week-end were Mrs. Leota Coggeshall, Miss Grace Kinsley. Miss Grace Jackson of Indianapolis. Miss Jo sie Jackson of Greencastle was her Sunday guest. Mrs Clay Robinwm and Mr. and Mr NuMo Robin i? \ ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roltort Bambold at Mooiesville. a Mis. Addie Day. Mrs. Mary MrKan ey. Mrs. Ida Bowman, (Sr*. -Mil-
Mr- and Mrs. Artie M. N uy havgone to housekogp'iig in the nu'h i art of town. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elliott and Mi-s Iva Elliott attended the funeral of Fred Elliott at IndianapoL I t Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L M Kamey )>ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kennedy at Nohlesville. Mr. ind Mrs- John < un-nll entertained the folloxx’ing guest- la-t Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fry and daiighter-in-law Ruth of Pntnamville, Mr. nn(l Mrs. John Wil -m and daughter Marcella of Indianapoli-, Mrs. Clarence Funk of Birmingham, \l.i , and Monise Jeanette Clark of near Mt. Meridian. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruark and Mis - Madelyn O’Dell were Sunday ft *rnunt guests of Victor Ulee and f tnv ily, near Plainfield. W iliam Ridpath of I/is Ang lc , Cal., Mrs Anna Arnold of Miami, Ha., and Mrs. Minnie Thorne of Danville, visited Monday w ith Mis: Flmor Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Wining- and Mr. and Mrs. McCoy of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Joj Lckies.
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