The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 August 1936 — Page 3
Saturday Is Bargain Day In Greeneastle
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summer with Mrs. Maud Bailey returned to his home in Indianapolis last week. Mr. .and Mrs. Wayne Pursell and Mrs. Jennie Pursell sp< nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pursell. near Mt. Meridian. Jack Mercer of Brazil is spending this week with Bobbie Chiles.
nj -I* *!■ + -i- -I* ;• WEST JEFFERSON TWP. '■] !• Mrs. Viola MeCammaek -1 .gj •!* -I* *!• + Q Mrs. Dorothy Jean Harcourt attended a reunion in Ohio last Thursday. Burch Morrison of Mississippi is here for an extended visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Vada Madden suffered a fractured arm when she fell last week. Mrs. Mildred Reese of Poland spent Sunday with Mrs. Irene Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Keller spent Sunday wtih Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keller at Indianapolis. Burch Morrison spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Will ONeal. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stairwalt of Phoenix, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and
daughter Helen Mae called on Walter Brannon and family Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradshaw and daughter spent Monday with Mr and Mrs. Lee Allen. Mrs. Sam Snapp and daughters Mildred and Maxine called on Mrs. Viola McCammack Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmor Wallace of near Moorcsvillo and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neier spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack. Mr. and Mrs. Call Morris were called to Belle Union Sunday morning by the serious illness of Mrs. Morris’ mother, Mrs. Bash Raikes. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stairwalt and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen. Miss Cletis Prichard spout Sunday with Mrs. Gladys Benassi. Dean Vaught was in Lebanon last week.
SPECIAL SATURDAY While They Last SALT fyi lb. Bags at (55c Each i lb. Bags, at 20c Each llirsl grado 'alt, which has hardened. Excellent tor Livestock. Miner Grain Company
Saturday Special Discon I in tied C olors Of Enamel. Pittsburgh Products 1/2 Price On All Colors We Have In Stock. METZGER LUMBER CO.
f <•+•!• * -h r + v BUI’NEKSTOWN * •I* Lovie Johnston -!• •(* •’* .J. .T. •'» .'. ... Mrs. Robert Irwin, Mrs. George Spencer, Mrs. Ray Evens and children called on Mrs. Elbert Irwin at Rockville, Friday. Rev. and Mrs. C1.--.0 Mr and Mrs. fcl.eon Johnson and son. Mr and Mrs. J. L. Ellis and son. Mr aiv< Mrs. Carey Dillinger and children, Mr and Mrs. Robert Irwin and son, Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer. Mr. an ! Mrs. Paul Thomas and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evens and children attended the Thomas reunion at Brazil Sunday. Mis. Kenneth Skelton, who underwent an operation Wednesday is rcported to be slowly improving Friends and relatives gave a dinner in honor of Samuel Skelton’s birthday anniversary Sunday at Brazil. Those attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skelton and chil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tinger and daughter Beatrice, Phyl'»s Royse, Mr. and Mrs. John Jonnston and daughter Mary, and Loy Thomas spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richardson and son of Pasadena, Cal , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jess Richar dson Mr. and Mrs. John .Johnston and daughter were guests Sun lay of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnston. Mrs. Harry Lane called on Mrs. Carey Dillinger Monday. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allen burned Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alspaugh and daughter and granddaughter ot Oklahoma
A NEW TRAIN
COMMERCIAL EXPRESS
Offering new, fast, convenient morning service to St. Louis and intermediate points.
Lv. Greeneastle Ar. St. Louis .
8:25 A.IVI. 12:15 P.IVI.
2* a mile in coaches Go Anywhere—Anytime— At this 44% saving in coach tares'
Consult Ticket Agent for further information.
Pennsylvania Railroad
were guests o; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Marshall last week.
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i 'fi it Axel Adverse, you know e constantly crusades for truth. No 11 s to [mil the wool over his eyes
: gasoline mileage.
1,0 be fair about the whole thing, ll'j 0 >g itfp beyond Axel's contencede f/iaf no one gets "a hunert
vvith Standard Red Crown.
0 bare every reason to believe
mofor gives as many
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L ^ ^ousands of midwest motorL.® ,in ^ l “° ,rul h, first hand, in the L d Q° ,est Road ^st, instituted by L- 1 ' Even though you may not Wyou ^ ^ Research Test Ca^, '
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weekend with Mr. and Mrs Clay Mc-
I Kee.
Mrs. Hattie Jackman of BloomingI dale called on Mr. and Mrs Charles Rutter last week. Miss Stultz of Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday with her parI ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Stultz. I James D. Woodworth and family of Linton spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woodworth. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lewallen and daughter Nadine spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr .and Mrs. C.
K. Priest.
Mrs. John Lewis is spending a few days with her daughter, Ruby IJUrdett at Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woodworth and son spent Monday evening with Gro ver Blaydes and family. Mrs. Watts and daughter Hallic and Melvin Smith spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mis. Bates. Virginia Bales is visiting her grandparents this week. (). W. Bales visited his sister, Sue Barley and family at Chicago, last
weekend.
Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. Bales were Mrs. Rose Wright and Mrs. Earl Allen and sou Edward, of
Perry ville.
-I- -I* -r ■!■ + "T EAST MARION i> I* Mrs. Amy Buis + + + + + + ♦♦ Funeral services for Mrs. Naomi Sechinan. who died Salui day afternoon, were held Monday iternoon at the Stilesville Baptist church, in charge of the Rev. Airhait of Craw-
fordsville.
Fred Heavin and family attended the Goss reunion Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Don Walters of Greeneastle, Mr. and Mrs. Joint
Special For Saturday Only August 29 WALKEK WARE
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Newman and Darrell Jean Storm called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Storm Sunday afternoon. Homer Slavens and family, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Newman and son, Cecil Newman and family and Miss Kathryn Garrett were guests of William Newman and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. tMisha MeAninch spent Sunday with Roy Buis and family. Olan Dudley and family spent Sunday with relatives at Veedersburg. Chester Cunningham and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Cunningham and daughters, near Lizton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cox spent Sunday with Woodrow Frazier and fam-
ily.
Relatives from Nebraska have been visiting Herbert Higgens and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Reed of Greeneastle called on Leonard Newman and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cline, Fred Heavin and family and Donald Bun ten and family called on Mrs. Maggie Storm and family Saturday evening. Mrs. Neva Newman spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ida Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith of Indianapolis spent last week with Herbert Higgens and family, f + + -b ••■• + + 4 4 FILLMORE 4 44444444 Mrs. Anna Day entertained the Fillmore Service club last Friday Eight members and five guests were present. A business meeting was held in the afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Emma Phillips. Miss Maxine Robinson of Ladoga and Marvin Robinson of Moorcsvillo spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Robinson. Mrs. Sallie McGinnis attended the Baptist Association meeting at Amo last Friday. Rev. and Mrs. Edmund Wsrne of Greeneastle wore entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wright.
Miss Virginia Elliott has returned home from a vacation at Flint, Mich., and Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson of Bethel were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Go-ham spent Sunday in Greeneastle. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dora Gorham. Kenneth Gorham accompanied them home for
a visit.
Miss Madonna Owens who attended the Texas centennial with a party of friends, has returned home. Mrs. Eva Shields of Coatesville
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs A. 3. Hubbard. Mrs. G. L. Swisher spent a few lays last week in St. Lorns. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sutherlin ind son were guests Sunday of Mr. vnd Mrs. John Wallace in Greencastle. Irene Wallace returned home .vith them for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Soars and Mr. and Mrs. John Sears attended the Sears reunion Saturday at Allendale Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pruitt and ire leaving this week tor a visit in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. King of Terre Haute has moved to the Swall's property. Mr. King will coach at the school
here.
EGGBKATER IS lit'GLE
TOLEDO. (UP) Miss Grace Price of Perrysburg, whirrs an egg-bcatci o call her eat. The eat responds.
PUBLIC SALE At Shirley home I I-‘2 miles south of (ireeneaxtlp at north edge of Limedale, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th At 10:80 A. M. One black Horse, 12 years old, weighing I 400 lbs., sound and a real worker. One !>a\ mare, smooth mouth, bad eye, and a big stout worker. COWS—Four cows giving good flow of milk. One dry cow. Three heifers. The above cows are all Jerseys and real mikers. HOGS—Seven head big feeding shouts, weighing 100 lbs. FARM TOOLS—One mowing machine in good sba|M'. one wagon, one disc harrow, one spike tooth harrow, one riding break plow, one walking break plow, one hay frame, work harness, gravid he I, forks, shovels, ami other small articles used on a farm. Some household furniture, inelii'ling extra good range, stove, sowing machine and ennned fruit. TERMS—C \sn MRS. ORSON SHIRLEY. Owner U. A. Vestal, \iict.—O T. Ellis, Ulerk Oinner will he served.
Bargain Day Specials A Gasoline or Electric Iron given Free with the purchase of a Gas or Electric Washer. Reeves Electric north sum: s<ji \ke
PROTECT YOUR STOCK WITH KA-DE-CO Anti-Fly Spray Cows give more milk. Horses work better. Cattle fatten better. SPECIAL PRICK (ij)c Saturday, August 29th Only NO CHARGES OR LAYAW AVS MULLINS DRUG STORE
/rjr >4 GBRAHV, TWWIY CAR, fOJLKi, AND I CAN PROVE IT/
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THIS SYMiOl i«UntifU» tK* thowtQndt of cart throughout the Mid-wett new • ntarad in the World'* Qraat't! Road ti»f, conducted by Standard Oil
Double Holler
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1S °IINE MILEAGE
‘ Ure your car is safe to drive-then
STANDARD DEALERS OFFER VALUABLE BOOK OF MILEAGE TIPS—FREE I Not finical, fhi» rcorebook contain* many sensible suggestions which will enable you fo gel more mileage per gallon. It's full of simple things to do which add many miles la a tankful of gasoline, thereby saying you real money. Get your copy of "Tips on More Mileage For Your Money" from any Standard Dealer. No obligation, nofiling to buy. Cope IM6. Standard Oil Co.
DRIVE SAFELYI
Covered Sauce Pan
2 tjt. Capacity
Covered Sauce Pot
3 tjt. Capacity
All in Modernistic Benign
$1.19 $1.49
98c 69c 89c
Customers requested to this ad with them.
bring
G. C. Murphy Co.
THE “SCOTTIE CAR” WILL PROVE . . ■ * j THE NEW FORD V8 ECONOMY
See the New Interior Appointments in the New Ford V*8
Thu Ford Motor Company is constantly luiililing extra value into itrt prinliii'l. Keren! refinements in iiimlrlM villi anil without <le luxe equipment inelmle rich new upholstery treatment — restyled instrument panel and window moldings—fresh color harmony iu every interior detail. Dr luxe models are now- equipped also with chronic wheel hands,, dnultlu windshield wipers, new-style steering wheel, rear-view- mirror with dt-pend-uhle clock, and other important new accessories. Best of all, lieauty and economy have increased together. New, improved rarburetion gives substantially greater gasoline mileage.
Proof? See tin* “Scottie'’ test ear now on duty at your dealer’s. It's a stock Ford V-H with a gallon jug added to lielp you measure gasoline mileage. |{idr in it. Drive it. (.ness how many miles that single gallon will take you. You'll he amazed. And pleased to know that you ran enjoy Ford's famous pick-iip and power phis high gasoline mileage. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS £ 12A MON1 II, after usual rlntrn-paxmrnt. huy» any meulvl 1936 Ford V-H car, from any lord dealer, anyu here in the I nited Statea. Ask your Ford dealer about the nnc I niienal Credit Company Vi % month Finance Flans, FORD V 8
