The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 November 1936 — Page 3
Saturday Is Bargain Day In Greencastle
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WOMEN’S SLIPS Of Rayon Taffeta 39c A woman never has too many slip*. These are expertly made and stjled to fit. Buy several at this Price! Sizes 32 to 44. FULL FASHIONED Silk Hosiery Service or Chiffon 49c Every Pair Perfect! Pleot Tops! New Shades, Turf, fog, Pep|»er, etc 1 . Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2.
WOMEN’S RAYON AND COTTON HOSIERY
25c
Extremely good for service and warmth. At this low priee you should stock up for winter.
LARGE SIZE DISH CLOTHS 3c 1280,1 81 x 99 Inch. SHEETS 2 F <> r $1.00
Boys* MELTONS All Wool
$1.98
• Cut for action! Warm yet not cumbersome. Talon fastener front. Wen’s Melton Jackets, $2.!M
BOY’S SHIRTS OR SHORTS
15c
Not all sizes in these, but fo r those who can use the sizes we have, this is a real buy!
MEN’S SHORTS 19c Sizes 34 to 44 only. Full Cut and fast color shorts that will j-ive service.
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MEN’S SUITS 2 Groups *6 & 'll 90
Suits you would expect to pay much more for at a price you can’t afford to pass up. I'se our lay-away plan which costs nothing extra.
Christmas merchandise is coming in every day! We need more room, so we have grouped Odds and Ends, Remnants from the Fall Season, and marked them at prices that will move them quickly, in order to make room for rapidly accumulating new merchandise, some soiled merchandise. Broken lots and size ranges. Be here Friday and Saturday for your Share!
MEN’S FLEECED SWEATER (OATS
79c
f For a work Sweater this .can’t Is- beat. Will stand many launderings too! Black or Brown. Sizes 36 to 40.
, MEN’S GREY COVERT WORK SHIRTS
39c
A serviceable, light weight /Shirt for the man whose work Ts indoors. Heavier weights, 4«)c and 69c.
MEN’S SHEEPLINED
BLANKET LINED JACKETS
Blue Denim Work Waists, warmly lined. A chance like this at the beginning of winter is rare! Get your supply early!
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SATURDAY BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS
HONOR BRAND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Fine Quality in 5 Yard Cuts .
BELLE ISLE UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 10 Yard Cuts Only
5 Yards 49c
10 Yards 79c
MOLESKIN
CHILDREN’S
MEN’S LINED
COATS
PLAY SUITS
DRESS GLOVES
$2.88 A real clean-up bargain for the first eight men uho get these Friday morning.
57#* SIZKS mm 1 C 7 and 8 Only
69c
Sturdy Grey Covert Play Suits, in well known brand. Popular drop seat style. Sizes 7 and 8 wily. e-
Comfortable, warm lined dress gloves. Fine for driving. Black or Brown Capeskiii. Heavy stitching!
MANY TABLES OF
MEN’S FANCY
WOMEN’S NOVELTY
ODDSAND ENDS
SHIRTS
SHOES
It mis from every department grouped and priced to clear.
2 ,0 $1.00
$1.47 & $2.47
Broken lots, soiled merchandise, etc. Every item marked at a clean up price.
Some slightly soiled, but each a bargain. Full eut and fast eolor. Sizes 14 to 17.
Two dramatic groups of Women’s bettor footwear, drastically reduced for quick cleanup. Ties, pumps, straps, in Suede, smooth
BARGAINS IN YARD GOODS
leathers and combinations, brok-
36 INCH
MEN’S FANCY
en sizes.
FANCY SEERSUCKER
SHIRTS
QUILT PATCHES
19c Yai ' d
69c
19c ^ unc ^ e
Make novelty Pajamas for Christmas gifts from these gaily printed patterns.
, Attractive patterns and plain (color Broadcloths, in tills group. Suitable for Christmas gift giving. Sizes 14 to 17.
Assorted gray prints, to be used in quilt making. Get your supply early, as quantity is limited.
PASTEL DIMITIES Ideal For Making -| Ft Under Garments, Yd. AUC
Launch our Mayflower and steer Boldly through the desperate winter sea, Nor attempt the future’s portal with The past’s blood-rusted key.” BFNKER MU. RATTLE CARVED ON PIPE BOWL
BOSTON. (UP)— A reproduction
of a scone of the Battle of Bunker Hill has been carved on a briar-pipe howl by Gustave Fischer, world’s oldest pipemaker. Judges and men famous In all walks of life have served as models for the white haired Viennese craftsman, who has been carving pipes for 70 of his 89 years. All his work is done by hand.
Given FREE Saturday Only Double Tubs ($10 value) with each purchase of a gasoline or electric EASY WASHER. Bargain Day Only. REEVES ELECTRICAL CO.
NORTH SIDE SQl'AKK.
BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS 2 Qt. Hot Water Bottles 39c SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 ()NLA r
MULLINS &9G STORE
WEST SIDE SQUARE
eiaiaiaiaiaisiaiajaajaiaiaiaiaiMMaaisiEjaiaiaiaiaiaMaiaisiBiaiaEisiajEiaiaMSJSirMaiaaiaiai^ MR. HOG FEEDER! rS .Would You Give * ^ j $2.85 for $10.00? 100 lbs. of Miller’s 40% Hog Supplement will replace 1 j 10 bu. of corn in the hog fattening ration, shorten the | feeding period, lessen the danger of disease, and proeJ duce premium meat. You’ll be glad to leaom that you can purchase up to '^] t'| five bags of this concentrate containing the proteins, Ij vitamins and minerals ne cessary to balance corn at $2.7.0 ! j per 100 lbs. during Greencastle Bargain Day, next Satpj urday, at any Miller Grain Co., Store or Ee’ievator. Millers 10% Hog Suuplrment is manufactured in Putnam County. Miller Grain Compfmy / M ~ I
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UNCO-MARTHON OIL f ^7 PENNZOIL
Highest Grade Pennsylvania
Best Mid Continent
HIGH POINT OIL COMPANY
PAUL HETZER
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15 STUDENTS FROM PUTNAM (0 AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY
BLOOMINGTON, Ind„ Nov. 26.— ‘^ty-nine Putnam county stu- ' s are included in the recordrfakin 8 enrollment of 5,557 at In- ( a university this fall, according p " 10 an nouncement here today of f ?istrar Thomas A. Cookson. The
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| GINGER ALE i Case 70 C Ulus Bottle Charge
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present enrollment represents an increase of 333 over that of last year at this time, a gain of 6.4 per cent. The enrollment is distributed as follows: Bloomington campus 4,809: Indianapolis campus 748. Between four and five hundred applicants for admission this fall had to be turned away due to over-crowded conditions in the medical school and to the fact that the law school and the social service departments raised their entrance requirements. Men outnuml*er women nearly two to one, with 3,696 men enrolled and 1.951 women. The following Putnam couty students are enrolled this semester at Indiana university: Bainbridge: Audrey Dickson, Ralph Sands, Irene South (nurses’ training school, Indianapolis), Trcssie Steele. Cloverdale: Eatel Cook, Beverly Furr, Joe Humphreys. Mary Virginia Morrison (nurses’ training school, Indianapolis), Dallas Runyan. Fillmore: Edna Myers (nurses’ training school, Indianapolis). Greencastle: Max Bowman, Charles Brann. Donald Caseley (medical school Indianapolis), Betty Glore (nurses’ training school, Indiana-
polis), Francis Hamilton, Willard O’Hair, Virginia Porter (nurses’ training school, Indianapolis), Meredith Reeves (nurses’ training school, Indianapolis), Virginia Williams (nurses’ training school, Indianapolis). Putnamville: Mona Mayle. Raccoon: Margaret Fall. Roachdale: Harold Burdette, Mil-
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Bargain Day Special SUGAR Fine Granulated C $1-19 A. & P. Food Store ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦♦♦•
dred Fall, Irvin Hostetter, Marjorie Rice, Thomas Taylor, Martha Wilsoa Russellville: Clyde Harbison, Erma McGaughey (nurses’ training school, Indianapolis).
UNION SERVICE HELD (Continued From Page One) blight with hope as otherwise they are dark with dread. We must live thankfully in the new day, knowing the new day is hero. The early Pilgrim fathers knew this for they were in new physical environment. Their attitude was in the words of their minister, an attitude of expectation of new light from God’s word. What a sin and a calamity to live in a new day as though in the old day. Nations j of Europe are doing just that in I their ethical and international thinkj ing. How tragic when one pays his taxes, dole some to charity, remem- | bers the local church as usual, and ! docs not see that men are joining j hands around the world. News of j distress makes it possible for one to j do more than feel sympathetic, agencies of helpfulness reach everywhere.
We are all a world people these days. As we give thanks, let our desires for good measure our opportunities. •‘New occasions teach new duties; Time makes ancient good uncouth. They must upward still and onward, Who would keep abreast of truth. Lo. before us gleam her campfires! We ourselves must Pilgrims be, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦ Bargain Day
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MEN’S FELT HATS $1 00 Sizes 6 3-4 lo 7 1-4 Various colors : G. C. Murphy Company ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
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DO YOU REMEMBER /' LAST WINTER? OH BOY—HOW COLD! Just think, any size stonn window or stonn door at 10% Off Regular Price Bargain Day, Saturday, November 28 ALLAN LUMBER COMPANY Phone 403
