The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1936 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENDASTLE, INDIANA T1H RSDAV, MAY 7, U)3(^
Special Week-End Dress Sale
Choose your dress from this choice selection, and we will assure you the fashions are correct for this Spring season. Pastels, Crepes, Aqua, Rose, Iris, Navy, Grey, Light Blues
Formerly $7.95 $9.95 NOW $10.95
$095
HATS
Large selection, just arrived in everything that is new. To give your spring clothes a summer touch.
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$1.00 $1.50 $1.98
YARDLEYS LAVENDER i i ///e a / ' // // P C R r II M c r ac r row di r COM I* l I \ I O \ CRFAM I OIL I T SOAP BATH SAMS /// att'ific/Mr \e/\ >A K D tl > • 11.010 «oi*p • t n \ o n s
S. C. PREVO COMPANY
llorKi'iYonmn 71 Yfurs OI<l HYDNKY 'Ul 1 ' A [irizi w.is awanletl in thr main event ol the Granville Horse Show here to Mrs. Hiehfird Newell, a great-grand-mother She is 71 years old and has been riding at shows foil 48 years, losing none of her skill.
CHATEAU Last Times Today SHOW STARTS AT 1 I*. M. AM) RUNS CONTINT OrS Don’t Miss Now KRKI) MaeMl'RRAV SVIATA SIDNKV Henry Fonda S|ianky HaeFarland The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine Friday and Saturday
A Riclu.v * IAIRY "luiltr" (IAIBI KATHIIINf OiMIllf TOM MWi ■ ICNNY lAKK Ken Maynard in “ Mystery .Mountain" ( urloon and Comedy “Kiddies” Free Frizes, Sat. i |». ni.
Wanted
WANTED TO RENT Five or six room semi-modern house in or near Grecncastle. Adress Box \V, Banner. 6-2p
WANTED: Any kina of dead stock. Call 278. Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wnchtel Co. eod. WANTED: Job on farm by young man, single, Address Box 26 Banner Office. 7-2p.
WANTED — Reliable wallpaper cleaning, woodwork washing and floor waxing by Jim and Gene. Phone RiS-K. 7-2l>
Convert that small, unused closet into a lavatory. It can be done at small cost. Phone 700. Eddie Buis. 6-at
—-Miscellaneous— Our watch repair business is growing. Reason: Satisfactory work. Schoenman’s Jewelry Store 4-:it
FARM BUREAU CHICK PRICES REDUCED We are offering Farm Bureau Pullorum. (B. W. D.) Free chicks at a reduced price for May. On these chicks we guarantee to refund the purchase price for all loses over 2 pej- cent for the first two weeks. Why gamble with other chicks when you can secure better chicks from an organization owned and operated by and for the consumer. For full particulars inquire at the Putnam County Farm Bureau Cooperative, Greencastle. Phone 742. 3 °- 12t
BANNER WANT ADS PAV
STOMACH ULCER. GAS PAINS. INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of UDGA. a doctor's prescription at L. M. Stevens.
NOTICE Como to the First Ward p. T. A. food sale Saturday 9 a. m. Next door to Hamilton Book Store, get your baked things here for Mothers Day. 7-2ts. i, + 4 + + + + + I- WEST JEtr’KRSON TV)P. + :• Mrs. Viola McCammack + Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vaught were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Keller. Sam Snapp and family spent Sunday with Cris Green and family of Danville. Mrs. Ethel Cease called on Mrs. Paul Benarri Friday afternoon.
; For Sale* FOR SALE MitoliHl lump coal per ton. quantities for storage purposes. For a limited time only Phone 694-Y. 6-2t | Refrigerator, top iccr. hold r>(i lb.- ! $4 00. Furniture Exchange, east side square. Phone 170 L. Ipj FOR SALE Three piece bedroom suite and a 9x12 rug. Mrs. Spurlock, j Phone 82,'i-Y. 7-:it
FOR SALE A good used electric] refrigerator. Phone 72. 7-lt FOR SALE One hoist: one dump body yard and a half. Call at Mid- 1 west Stone Co., or Crawford Hotel after 6 p. m Bert England. 8-2p FOR SALE Early plants of all kinds. Ernest Heber at Fern. 6-4p FOR SALE One white abort horn iow and calf weighing ."00 lbs.; two Jersey heifers; four extra good ewes and lambs; one black Polled Angus yearling bull. Walter S. Campbell, | South End Elevator. 6-9-21
STATE SEEKS ( EMT \.\KI\N LITTLE ROCK Ark. (UP) A nation wide search is being conducted here for a 10-year old native of Arkansas if thcr is one. The centenarian will be a special guest at a dinner to be given President Roosevelt, whoO will be here in June to open the state’s 100th anniversary celebration.
FOR SALE Guernsey cow to lie 1 ficsh in ten days, also 7-foot binder. I Ralph West. Phone 262-X. 6-2t FLOWER and Vegetable plants. Tulips and a nice collection of blooming pot plants for Mother’s Day. Phone 105-Y. Mrs. T. C. Cox 5-5t:i
FOR SALE Strong healthy hard- 1 died garden plants, best varieties, priced right Albert Hoffman. 527 North Indiana St. 7-9-1 l-.’lt
FOR SALE: Four door Chevrolet sedan, maroon with dark fenders. Only been driven 12.000 mile.';. Freda Terry Early Phone 456-X. 7-lt.
Vegetable and bedding plants aie ready now for planting. Peck’s Flower Shop, 403 Hanna Street. 7-lt. FOR SALE: Fries 2 12 to .'! II.. ■ Charles E. Wood, Fox Ridge. 7 Ip FOR SALE Yellow 90 day tented jeorn, extra nice; 300 bu ; alno white. 1 ko E Franl Clinton Falli 6 '■)' FOR SALE Plants, tomatoes, * most varieties; also cabbage, <■ iullflower. and sweet potatoes. Charles j Crawley 309 North Indiana street, Phone 73H-Y. 5-5p
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12 West Washington St.
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FOR RENT Six room modern house. Mi a. Maude Williams. Phone 880-Y. «.2p FOR RENT: Garden on shares or rash lent, at 401 W. Liberty stieet. 7-2t.
FOR RENT: Five room modern house, furnished or unfurnished with garage. 104 Olive street Mrs Weddell. 7-3ts
FOR RENT: Three unfumiuhed modern light housekeeping rooms, 804 South College Avenue. Phone Stevens Drug Store. 7-lt
A & P PRICES ARE NAILED DOWN TO STAY DOWN! Avoid tlio Saturday rush—-shop any day at A. & I’, anti save all the time ... A. & ! . has reduced upward of oOO items ... they go hundreds of times farther than week-end specials . . . vou save on everyth ing you need in the food line . .
JUST CAN’T AFFOIti) TO TRADE ELSEWHERE!
mere YOU
P & G SOAP 10 33 C
—easier on
Softer—sudsier
your hands
(10 Reg. Bars, 29c) ‘Don’t Rub lust Soak Dirt? Spots in PA’O’ It’s Fast! It’s White —Gets Clothes Whiter! Easier on Hands.
OXV^I
IVORY SOAP
Thick Rich Suds 13 Sm Pkgs. 25c i
CRISCO Vegetable Shortening 19c S lb. < nn fi'lr
Corn, [ tomatoes 4 Cans 25 c
Httle Kernel CORN Cans 25C
r So 1 \ SPINACH 1 12 Cans 15c I Blue Label Karo Syrup 19c
Shredded 1 1 vuheay 1 \ “t rMs. 29c 1
Chip™ Drelt Camay Snap Soap
2 ,u; 37c
l P r* 23c
3 13c Q Calces 25C
SOAP CHIPS
(Lar** Cak* Set 0. K. Soap Lava Soap Ivory Flakei Clothes Lines
Clean Wrick
t ^e. Pkgs M«d.
Cake
5Sc
5c
3 S.r. | Oc 3 c»k«? |7c r'; 22c En'h 23C 5 Lo * 29c
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WWP LARD PmS»URY’S FLOUR
RFANS
M'lH anfj Mellon.
Lb.
For All
Baking Purposes Silverbrook Print
Country Roll, Lb. 27c
24-lb.
Bag
Iona with Pork, Iona Lima
or Sultana Red
2 6
OtGranDed
Pails
Mop Heads Clothes Pins Waldorf :
Sparkle a***""
Miracle Whip Apple Sauce Peaches iun *
e.rh 17c
rich |
rk* 5c 6 Ron^C-
6 p** 25c
37c
3 Can.-. 20C 2 c!ns 27c
HEAL DEL MONTE VALUES
Cane Sugar Ann Pa£e Beans
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Cocoanut, Lb.
Iona Bee;. P-Nut Butter
Ritz Crackers
Twist Bread
15c Wn 28c r 'Sc 95c 25c SI.29 C.n 5c
2 o.n. 29c
18c
4 Can. 25C * jar 22C & 2lc ’to?, 9c
24-lb
Bag
Cans
Bai
Del Monte Peas
Pineapple Apricots
Asparagus Tips
Cherries
Del Monte
Sliced or Crushed
Del Monte
Del Monte
Del Monte Royal Anne
Del Moult Corn Vacu ,m p * cked
Fruit Salatf TUNE IN KA I e
Golden Bantam
Del Monte
4 Cam L IQ 3 ^ 25c 2 Cans 33C No 1 3q CanA^V 2 Cans 35fi 2 Cans 25C 2 Cans 33i
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FANCY UEH RIPE STRAWBERRIES S’hit B-.m , J UC Head Lettuce, Head 5c New Potatoes, JO Lbs 39c New Peas. Well Filled, 2 Lbs. ... 15c Green Beans, 2 Lbs 19c Pineapples, 2 for 25c Cal. Navel Oranges, Dos 29c
*N OUR M»-A4 VAHfcf'S
KINUAN’S RELIABLE SKINNED Smoked Hams
Whole nr .,
Shank Half 25C
] Fresh Ground Beef, 2 Lbs 27c Smoked Jowls, Lb 15c
Dressed Haddock, Lb 11 Jc
> Fn-sh Frozen
Frankfurters, Lge. & Juicy 2 lbs. 27c < I’eanut Butter Lb. 10c CHUCK ROAST’S", Lb. iSe
A k i» FOOD STORES
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“MURDER ON THE BRIDLE PATH” 4 nil’ll hold \our si.lr. laufl Tomorrow and Saturdatl
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William Stringer of near Sfl ville spent Sunilny with hu W < tliver Stringer. Mrs. Berth.'! Terry caM<**1 res Humphrey one aftenw* week. Mr. and Mn Emert Thomns hivI Agnes Pierrf sp<Vj Saturday with Mr :uid Mr* “ Neier. George Wlute sn.l f* 11 ^! moved to the Scott Browtiinjl near Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold (’« Sunday with Mi and Mrs Ciilj more of Manhatteji. Mr and Mt 1 ■ ‘l Mrs Karl Alb'ii m'’ 1 Mnu called on W-dtei BrUM» afternoon Mi Uiami wl>»‘"'j .sick for .some time. The Thursday Club md tin' with Mrs. Robert ZigleniW
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Notice is lirreby RiVf n ' ll, | ^| Die of an order of ,l1 , ^1 ruit Court in the /JJJJ Molllngaworth vs ' ...jjl worth, el a I <'i'i"' (P undersigned CnnimiaWOWra for sale rl I’ublir .cl • .,1
Belle Union. ,n ' 11 ^ gji] the following um in rutnam Countv, In
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1936.
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Town of Bel ]n,iisn». ^
ttie
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peri bed ns foil ■ ,|| f vN"!
at the west .DP f
in said Town " n '’ * n0 4li < end thereof Uieiv () 3j|ld buivlterl thirty i 1 ' 1 w| ,| ».($ with the west lmP ” n ; ir( »l thenre west tw" ^utli
(2601 feet I h, ’ n
hundred ,!liltV . iL’tP Rblkl to the renter nt 8'' >>•
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to the rente' . t0 Min* illg from Grrenrast' ^ vilie. thence eiisu ^
sixty (360. foot 10
beginning )7 ]« i'"-.
A Iso. Lois N°.
In paid Town of 1^ f nnm Countv. Il'' 1l, "
Terms: Cash WILLIAM M ■
M. J. Murphy. Alt' ^o-iW
