The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1936 — Page 4

Saturday L> Bargain Day In Greencastle

CHATEAU TimurM—Come Early If You Want A Seat. Comedy! Action! Romance! Lew Ayres, Isabel Jewell, Jimmy Ellison, James Burke “THE Leathernecks Have Landed” Also — 3 tlood Shorts Friday and Saturday ivmt

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CHAP. 8—"HEX & KINTY” Also—A Good Comedy Look! Kiddies Look! Hallowe’en Party SATI'KIIAY UNTIL 2 I*. M. Free Gifts Come Early, Lota Of Fun Show Starts At 12 O'clock

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BUICK CHAPEL M. E. CHURCH Charles D. Schwartz, pastor. Services for Sunday, Nov. 1, will be held at the regular hours, with church school at 10 a. m. and morning worship immediately following at 11 o’clock. Special music has been

arranged for the morning worship. Last Sunday the orchestra and a vocal solo by Miss Evelyn South added greatly to the beauty of the service. Sunday, Nov. 8, begins the eightday preaching misison. The list of speakers will be announced in the near future. SEVENTH HAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Elder T. F. Hubbard, evangelist. Friday evening preaching. Saturday morning, Sabbath school, 9:30. Preaching 10:30. Those who wish to bring lunch may eat in the dining room in the basement. Saturday afternoon, preaching, 2:30. Sunday morning, preaching, 10:30. Sunday evening services, 7:30. The public is invited to attend. DUCK HUNTERS WILL OPEN SEASON HONDA? Scores of Hoosier sportsmen will celebrate the opening of the duck season in Indiana next Monday morning, November 2, at 7 o’clock, Central Standard Time, according to re-

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ports received today by Virgil M. I Simmons, commissioner of the De- ] partment of Conservation. J While the flight of ducks, geese land other migratory birds has started | and thousands of these species have been seen on northern Indiana lakes and marsh areas, the biggest part of the flights are expected during the next few weeks. The open season on ducks, geese, Wilson's snipe and coot

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MR. & MRS. AVERAGE CITIZEN GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA INDIANA CONSTITUTION LIMITS DEBT GREEN CASTLE MAY INCUR TO 2% OF ITS ASSESSED VALUATION OF $3^ MILLION OR $70,000 - GREEN CASTLE SHARE OF FEDERAL DEBT NOW $1,196,000 - ABOUT 17 TIMES GREATER THAN STATE LAW ALLOWS - STOP FURTHER DEBT - ITS YOURS TO PAY THROUGH CONSUMERS TAXES - I. SEYMOUR TAXES Th« Onit k*%t Surmtl Anti F.anlfti Way To National Daath it Th* Tar flour#

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in Indiana will continue until sunset on Monday, Nov. 30. Federal regulations set a bag and possession limit of 10 ducks in the aggregate of all kinds; four geese and brant in the aggregate of all kinds; fifteen snipe and fifteen coot. Federal “Duck Stamps” which are secured at postoffices, must be carried by all hunters over sixteen years of age, who hunt ducks, geese and

brant. The Indiana laws require all persons to have a license to hunt within the state, except upon their

own premises.

Indiana game wardens will again cooperate v/ith Federal Game Protectors in checking violations of both the federal and state regulations.

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Mrs. Edgar Pitts was a guest of Mrs. Robert Williams at Waveland,

Tuesday.

Mrs. Ella Fordice attended the state convention of the W. C. T. U.

at Fort Wayne Thursday.

Miss Maryola Craycraft and Marie Clodfelter of Purdue spent the week

end with their parents.

Misses Florence and Roselyn Wil- ! Miss Mary Jane Warren of Zionsson of Indianapolis spent the week- ville spent the wekend with Mr. and end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Scribner. Tarney Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Miller of Mr. and Mrs. Louis McGaughey , Crawfordsville spent the weekend spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goff.

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A ( OKKECTION In the Merit shoe store ad jl I day, it should have rea i a So.ool for 82 39 instead of a; printedf i gards to young men's shoes.

KB AIT CABBAGE j;;j Because of freezing teiunerature this will j | be our last ODDortunity to offer you fine cab- | base at this low price.

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POTATOES Fancy MU b. White 10 Lb 233 15 Lb 353

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Rolled Rib Roast,

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Plate Boiling Beef

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Round Steak or Swiss (

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Porter House Steak

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T. Bone Steaks

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Ground Beef 2 Lbs. Oysters

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Fresh Whiting 3 Lbs.

FLOUR Polar Bear (None Belter)’ 24 Lb, Ind. or ({ualily 24 Lb. Fresh \\ bite .Meal .■i Lb. Ind. Cereal For Breakfast, I 1-2 lb.

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Fresh Crisp Crackers 2 13c

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25c 50c

Pumpkin, Large cans

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I’anake Flour Self Rising, 2 boxes Maple Maid for Svriip, Pkg. .

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3 Lbs

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