The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1936 — Page 4

Saturday Is Bargain Day In Greencastle » J

BARGAIN DAY SPECIAL One Day Only, Sat. July 25 The New DR. WEST’S Water Proof Bristle Tooth Brush A .Vk' VALUE FOR

OTHER SPECIALS

2ftr Tin of SQUIRBS TOOTH PASTE I KI.I. with large tin

33c

LISTERINE VACATION KITS TOOTH PASTE TOOTH BRUSH In A Moire Bag. 49c

Ohio, is making an extended visit with his grandparents. M’. and Mrs, !

Guy Jackson.

Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles called on Mr. and Mrs George Cone at Green- •

castle Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne P'irsel! spent ■ Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Donald

Pursell, near Mt. Meridian.

StrMHBS

—For Sale—

Phone 161-Y.

22-3t

FOR SALE—Transparent

Buchheit Orchard.

apples.

6-tf

SQUIBBS MILK OF MAGNESIA, 12 Oz 29c

MULLINS DRUG STORE

EAST (iUEENCASTLE TWP. + Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright and family of Marshall spent Sunday with Mrs. Maud Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pursell visited

Mr. and Mrs. Beck last Sunday. Harold Jackson of Fillmore called upon his grandparents on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bunten of Greencastle were Sunday afternoon callers at the Gene Girton home. Robert Wayne Jackson of Dayton,

Saturday Special Only

An Extraordinary Value BARTLETT PEARS

Fancy Quality In Syrup Pfo. i l-‘» Can

15c

TRY TODAY ICED OR HOT THE COFFEE THAT SUITS YOUK TASTE

SPRY

m

Shortening (Lb Can, 22c )

3 c“ 63c

Milk 7c Margarine •w><° 2 Lh > 25c Shoe Cleaner Bot 8c Pink Salmon 2 J/j! 25c sparkle 4 19c

SPARKLE 4 «... 19c Tea M ,y.lr n 1 ,': 23c Babbitt’s o-"-' 3r... 10c Tea IS „', b ISc Olivilo 6 • "'• 25c SHREDDED WHEAT 2 23c Rilz Crackers 21c Macaroni » 3 20r. Pig’s Feet A,m °" r b 2 25c Grape Juice A4P pt 10c SOUPS 2 c - 25c Pickles H ci"'^be‘r h 21c P’Nut Butter^"— 2 it b 23c Vinegar 17c Nucoa "a.,*rin, l>> 22c HEINZ BEANS T ;r:,„tr" 2 V’.°' 21c

EXTRA FLAVOR

Taste it today! You'll lovr “Peak of I lav AAP BREAD

Twist Loaf Raisin Bread D - 1

TUNE IN KATE SMITH tvrKv n;K. or tmuR WBBM, 5:JO P M FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

BANANAS Eating Apples 2 Cantaloupes

1 .ar ire R ipe Fruit h ' 15c Tomatoes Each 5 C Celety

10c 3 Stalb. IOC

SUGAR CURED BACDN w t,•;;,•• • 23c

Frankfurters

Bologna 1 Baby Haddock , Dressed Whiting

CHICKENS

CHUCK ROAST

Drt's, e J

Fiesh F*ozen

1936 Fr y era Choice Cut*

2 1 h ' 29c 2 ' *•* 29c ^ 10c Lh 10c Lt 31c Lb 15c

A & P FOOD STORES

Preview* and Review* | AT LOCAL THEATERS | •k 4* Chateau “The Return of Sophie Lang,” showing at the Chateau theater tonight and Thursday, is a sequel to ■ ‘‘The Notorious Sophie Lang.” and picks up the story where the original film dropped it. Gertrude Michael again has the role of Sophie, a jewel thief of international reputation. She is believed by police to be dead, but has been living in hiding. Reformed, she seeks to conceal her true identity. In the employ of a wealthy jewel collector, she again becomes involved with criminals. Ray Milland and Sir Guy Standing head the supporting cast.

FOR SALE: 35 shoats, double immuned. Olyn Wright, Fillmore.

21-2p

Call us for summer prices on eastern, Indiana, anti stoker coal.

Lois Crowe was a Sunday guest of f Greencastle Cash Coal Co. Bob Day,

Mr. and Mrs. N. Clements.

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Herod and daughter Gertrude spent Wednesday afternoon at the home cf Mrs. Ada

Coleman and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stadler and family of Whitestown wore Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chiles. Mrs. Grace Routt, Greencastle, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pursell. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Girton and children of Canton, 111., spent Sunday with Mr. Girton's brother, Bert Girton. Mr. and Mrs. Girton returned to Canton Sunday afternoon but the children remained for a longer visit. Mrs. Ada Coleman has been on the

sick list.

WANTED—A small gasoline engine and pump Jack. Phone 765-X. 22-lp

' evening at Battle Grounds camp vvitTi their daughters Marguarete and Eli nor and Mrs. Sarah Lane who spent the week there.

WANTED: Vault, cesspool cleaning

Anything, anywhere. See or write J-

C. Rumley, Greencastle, R. 3.

Mrs. Minnie Mace of Muncie spent Sunday evening and Monday with her 20-6p niece, Mrs. Edith Miller and family. Mrs. Glen Clodfelter and sen took

WANTED: Washings and ironings. Phone 441-L. 22-lp

FOR SALE: House trailers fully equipped $475, Up. Wanted local dealer. M. E. Wells, 1017, N. 7th St. Terre Haute. 21-3p

WANTE3D TO RENT: Couple wants to rent modem house or apartment. Will be in Greencastle Friday. Ciall Milton Brown. 22-2ts.

—Miflcellaneouw—

FOR SALE: Three Graver, Clinton Falls.

shoats. Roy

22-lp

FOR SALE: Four burner Perfection oil Stove in good condition, reasonable. Phone 565-X. 22-lp

Vonoastle Frances Dee, Brian Dnnlevy and Charles Butterworth head the cast of “Half Angel,” at the Voncastle tonight. It is the story of a girl twice wrongfully charged with poison murders, and a reporter ho proves her innocent in both cases

-!• •!• + PALESTINE Mrs. Henry Osborn + + + + +■

FOR SALE: Wayne Oak Refrigerator, top icer, refinished, holds 50 pounds, $3.00. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 22-lp

ANTI-FLY- Protects all livestock. You profit from contented cows and gentle horses. Use Anti-Flv. 08c per gallon. Mullins Drug Store. 22-lt

FOR SALE: Electric washer; gas washer; electric refrigerator; oil range; two ice boxes at bargain prices. Norge Sales, 24 South Vine. 22-lp

For Sale or Trade: ‘30 Morman, new tires: ’30 Chrysles r^yal sedan; ’28 Pontiac; '28 Chevrolet; ’23 Ford truck, and others. Weber’s Garage. 22-24-2p

FOR SALE—’29 Buick. ’27 Chevrolet truck, one-ton Ford truck, ’25 Ford pick-up; three head horses; one cow; one Burdsall clover huller; three tractors, 10-20: one rubber tired Fordson tractor. Walter Campbell, south end. 18-22-2t

FOR SALE Bed, dresser and leather couch. Telephone 241-K. 22-2t

FOR SALE Six year old mare, well broke M. F. Bennett, Monument Shop, Coatesville. 22-lp

Mrs. Helen Osborn and chiklren spent Monday with Mrs. George Os-

bom.

Miss Mary Bowman who has been working in Indianapolis for the past several months is home on her vaca-

tion.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller and I granddaughter, Jean Miller. Robert Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn called on Card Summers last Wednesday night, refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. 'ITie event was Mr. Summers’ 81st birth-

day.

Mrs. Alma Summers spent Saturday night with her parents at Bridge-

port.

Newton Bowman and family called on friends at Barnard Sunday after-

noon.

Mr. and Mrs. John Morris of near Parkersburg called on Newton Bow-

man Saturday afternoon.

Jeane Miller called on Dorothy Os-

bom Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller called on Walter Pickett near Hadley Sunday after-

noon. Mr. Pickett, Ren Solomon and' g t reetg

son Albert. Raymond Beck, and Tom oodwin attended the auto races at Crawfordsville Sunday afternoon. Scott Burnell of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn Sat-

urday afternoon.

FOR SALE - Registered yearling Aberdeen Angus bull. Or. E. : M.

Hurst.

l-1-15-2l-4p

FOR SALE Registered Polled Hereford bull, also black mare, splendid worker. $40. Piercy Sinclair, Cloverdale. 16-22-2p

FOR SALE — One two year old milk cow; 1930 Ford sedan. Call after 4 p. m. Archie Pingleton, west Gillespie street. 21-2p

FOR SALE: Two sows and pigs, sows immune. Joe Garrett, Fillmore.

13-p.

—For Rent—

FOR RENT Five room semi-mod-ern house with garage. Inquire 801 Lincoln avenue. 21-2p

FOR RENT: Three East Ohio street.

rooms, 603 22-lt.

FOR RENT: Two room apartment also one room and kitchenette, both completely furnished. Phone 694-Y.

22-lt

FOR RENT—7 room house, corner of Bloomingtofi and Seminary

Dr. W\ M. McGaughey.

IVIon-Wed-Sat-tf

BANNER WANT AOS PAT

—Wanted —

Y()r ARE INVITED TO RIDE IN THE

Air - Conditioned Lounge Cars Now Operating Daily on Trains 5 and 6 NO DIRT _ NO DUST NO SMOKE Always Cool, Clean and Comfortable Equipped with large upholstered chairs, latest magazines and periodicals, smoking facilities for ludieis and gentlemen, these cars afford all the comforts of your home or club. Seats 50 cents between any two points. Also a good meal for 50 cents, if desired. For further information ask M. S. NEWGENT AGENT

Male Help Wanted: Man wanted for permanent position to do service work for old established, farm supply company. Many men making $300 a month steadily. Must have car and farm experience. Write fully about yourself. Box 22, Banner. 22-lp

WANTED: Middle aged lady as permanent housekeeper. Must furnish references. Address Box L, Banner. 22-lt

MQNQN ROUTE

Saturday Special ARMOUR’S STAR BACON 38c Lb ARMOUR’S STAR Tomato Juice 48 Oz. Can 22c Quality Meat Market

I will be* glad to make your auction sales. Altnn Hurst, Phone Mt. Meridian. Greeracastlc R. 2. 15-22-29-Aug. 5-4t

To My Customers: As T have sold out my feed and grain business all accounts are due. Please call and settle before I have to call on you for same. Watter S Campbell, Vancleave building, south end of town. 15-18-22-25-4t

Bargain Day Special Saturday Only

SALT 100 Pounds

HILLIS FEED STORE 28 So. Jackson Tel. 826-Y

srjr** 6 *

Saturdays cou: CLUB PINEAP Two No, o i.ji 37c KROGEI

Save money on permanents. This notice and one dollar in cash, if sent or brought in by Saturday, July 25, will apply on all permanent waves later. Prices: Two for five dollars; three-fifty; four dollars Croquignole, spiral. Gneystone Beauty Shop. Ten Seventeen south Locust. 22-lp

FREE Fish fry. .Wednesday, July 29, 7 p. m. Served bottle beer, two for 25c. Butler Restaurant, Mt. Meridian. 22-27-28-3t

OF ALL SPRAYS KEEP AWAY FRO.V

FLY-TOX

10,000 Tosls PROVE FLY-TOX the Bent

'A

^yesTi

FLY-TOX is SURE DEATH I T0 'nsecisJ

I have opened a Barber Shop at 603 E. Ohio street, one door west of Monnett’s Grocery. Your patronage kindly solicited. Through the week open from 8 a m. to 7 p. m. Saturday's from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Howard Evans. 22-lt BANNER ADS GET HBSULTS

+ * MORTON q. *

+ 4- *

Kills FLiEs-MosauiTC^-S^D^-

BARGAIN DAY SPFQa] VOSS ELECTRIC WASHER S43.95 For Only $39.95 COOKY SHEETS, Klin, by 11 in. 20 Cent Value only

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop of Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives and attended the funeral of C. A Starks on Sat-

urday. (

Mr. and Mrs Ed Maddox and Mr. Everett Maddox and famHy called on Mgs Helen Maddox on Sura lay afternoon. ’ — ^ s ^ « •o.a.-.i Mrs. Josephine Burk is spending the week at Cloverdale witn her son

Forest and wife.

Mrs. Edith Miller and Mrs. Minnie Mace spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell and wife at

Flncastle.

Mrs. Helen Maddox is spending the wee kwith her daughter, Mrs. Lorene

Detro.

Mrs. Evelyn Frank and baby returned from the county hospital and went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank for a visit. Lee Miller and family and Wm. Lane spent Wednesday afternoon and

♦ ♦ : : :

j

E. A. BROWNING HOW. C

PHONE 214

< •

Special Saturday ROOFING 25-Ceiit discount on any roll of roofing in stock. Metzger Lumber Company

i

Announcing NEW LOCATION

OF

HOOD’S BARBER SHOP

ON

Friday Morning, July In room formerly occupied by Star Barber SIQ Washington street, between Vine and lad ana. SAME BARBERS SAME COURTEOUS SERVICE He'll be looking for you al our new I :i! non Washington Street.

HOOD’S BARBER

J. E. HOOD, Pi

SHOP

Special Saturday, July 25

OYSTER SHELLS 100 Lbs 66c 25 Lbs 21c PILOT BRAND THERE IS NO BETTER MILLER GRAIN CO.

■ \ . *

REMEMBER the demonstration You saw on the Public Square of a ‘Knee Action” Chevrolet! Here is your opportunity to buy n recomlilinn’il "' ,I J Act inn Chevrolet at u savings Mint warrant 1935 Chevrolet Trunk Sedan 1935 Chevrolet Coach 1935 Chevrolet Trunk Town Sedan 1934 Chevrolet Trunk Town Sedan, Can arrange terms up to 18 months to pa). MANY OTHIJRS TO CHOOSE FKOM 1935 Ford Tudor 1935 Chevrolet Standard Coach 1932 B Ford Roadster 1931 Ford Coupe 1929 Ford Rcadstcr Several Cars Under $75 L. - H. Chevrolet Sales. W

Phone 346

115 N. Jackson

Open i