The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 April 1937 — Page 5

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Bargain Day Special S tut day, April 21 OKAN(iKAI)E 12c QUART 0 r f the Wagon or at your Grocer’s HANDY’S Sanitary Dairy

Bargain Day Special 18% Discount ONVISITING CARDS AND BUSINESS CARDS And with cadi order fur above cards amounting to . SI.00 or mure you will receive absolutely

FREE

A HANDSOME Genuine Leather Card Case That you uill be proud to own. Ben Riley Print Shop alamo m ii.mvc. ‘'Remember the Alamo”

Mi ana Mis Harold lasoy, Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Lishy and daughter spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil

Arnold.

Mrs Vajeria Layne callod on Mr.

and Mrs. Hawley Greenlee

evening.

MHIH iC General

.. an a. d i«t~i.ii v .

Loren Dudley return d i last week to woik for the

Motors Company.

Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Cooprider and Bob Cooper and family spent Wed-

Sunday nesday with M. J. Storm and wife.

I Mrs. Myrtle Storm visited Thuis-

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director

^MKT-ADS

—For Sal*-

have been combined, due

trenctaMnt of tn • W P A personnel. Mr. Osman will maintain the pr”-

an

The Eaist Floyd Home Economic day with Lester Storm and family, club met with Miss Beatrice Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson called Thursday. on Lester Storm and family Saturday

Gilbert Cox has been on the sick evening,

list. Phyllis Storm called on Lillian Buis

Mr. and Mrs. Julian Petro and fam- Sunday afternoon.

Ily Will move to their new home soon. Mrs. Amy Buis spent Monday with sent recreational headquitters Miss Kathleen Lewis and Miss her mother, Mrs. Ida Newman. the east side of the public square bu. Letha Petro at Sunday dinner with] Mr. an ; Mr.-' Elisha MrAninch vis- will spend only part of his time It re. the Kersey girls. | ited Sunday with Roy Buis and fam- He is a graduate of Indiana Univerj ily. sity, and for four years was sports

Mrs. Pauline Storm visited Friday w riter on the Brazil Times. with Mrs. Leota Bowen. |

+ 1

The work of retrwational

for Putnam county under. tV P A, has*bcen assigned to Kenneth Osman, of Brazil, who has uoen in cnarge of the same work in Clay county. He w ill

have charge of that work

counties, succeeding Lofty Stringer u lated salt KOc. .>0 lb.

in Putnam county. The tyo counties Miller Grain Company. 21-2;i-2t

to the

WANTED To BtjY ‘ ^ home well ioc aN lmU ccnfw 'ntial price

SATURDAY* SPECIAL 100 lb noth* coarse Medium Salt 95c. 100 lb. gran-

block salt 40c.

PYiit .RENT:

Mi/ ({„

Modem

FOR SALE: Pansy and hardy, flower plants. Milton's Posey Patch, 212 Higgert street. Phone 707-X. j

2I-2t.

of

49c Special Combinations YOUR CHOICE OF THESE BARGAINS Saturday, April 24th. Only One 75c Can Johnston’s Auto Cleaner & Polish One box Johnston’s Auto Wax Both For 49c One large bottle 75c Johnston’s Furniture Polish One 20x28 inch Polishing Cloth. Both For 49c One Can 75c Johnston’s Glo Cote, (Self Polishing Wax) One Can 75c Johnson's Glo Cote (2 Pints) Both For 49c ONE DAY ONLY. NO LAY AWAYS. The above items are real bargains, just when you need them for house cleaning. Come Early. Get yours. A limited supply. MULLINS’ DRUG STORE

;**. *;• •*• + v v •> •!* *;• 4* .* EAST GKKK.M \STI.E T\M*. •;.) i* *• •:* •:* Mr. and Mrs. Lon Arnold Grocncastle were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mrs. Addie

Coleman and children.

Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christy spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. an !

Mrs. Park Coffman.

Jim Chiles and family have moved ) to Whitcsville to live with their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Janies McNeff will live in the home

vacated by the Chiles.

Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Goobnen and family from west of Greencastle ! were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Pursell.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ) Mrs. Guy Jackson and daughter Maxine were Mr- Clara Seott and Miss Isa Boardrtan of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. yesse Smvthe of In- ' Uanapolis visfuTi with Mr. . Maud Bailey Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach and J daughter. Gertrude and Mr. and Mrs I Walter Roach were Sunday dinner 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs Marion Tharp and Mr. and Mrs. John Roach in

Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wheeler of Noblesville and Mr. and Mrs. George Cone of Greencastle on Sun-

dr .*.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pursell were in Ooatesville Sunday afternoon visiting relatives

PORTLAND MUXS Mrs. Ruth Schaughnesy and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schoen. Several attended the exhibit at the Russellville gym Satunlay night. Miss Rose McGill of Indianapolis spent the week end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer and children attended the commencement exercises at Marshall Tuesday night. Miss Goldie Calvert is working in Indianapolis.

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■V + + *L I* ♦ EAST MARION •9 Mrs. Aitiv Buis 4* + + + + + ♦ Week end guests of Mr. and

♦ 4 4 Mrs.

E. E. Buis were Almon Buis and wifo of Peoria, 111., and Harold MrNary and family of Lafayette. Miss Eva Slavens visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newman ! and son spent Sunday with Wm. New-

-I* *i« .j* *1* *:* -j* -I- -t* 4 .*'j John Burk and wife spent Sunday with Janies Burk and family. Elden Roe .sport the week end withhis parents. Bert Roe and family 1 nea • Roachdal •. Willar.l Miller and family called on Floyii Miller and family Sunday, j Bettie Jane and Wilma Jean Cha I I | spent Sun lay night with George' Pierce and wife. Afternoon callers were Roc Hall and wife, Paul Lee Hall and family of Brazil. John Joe Brackney spent one night last week with John VV. and Duane

Burk.

Perry Boswell and wife called on C. E. QoMard and wife Sunday. Mack McCartney and family of Indianapoiis :;|)ent Sunday with S. O. Ensor and wife. Mrs. Herbert Brattain and son Herbert Keith is spending a few days with Mrs. Claude Newgent. Ruth Littrell spent one night last week with Gladys Littrell. Fred pox and family of Greencastle spent Sunday with John SlFinifwiler and wife and Mrs. Violet

Shonkwiler.

Saturday

Special

SUGAR I Hire Cane 2) Lb. Baff

$1.39

KROGER’S |

FOR SALE: Seed potatoes. J. F. W^song. • 21-lp. New 13 plate battery, guaranteed 6 month $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone 08. 22-tf STARTED CHICKS Hatched to live and grow. Hatched in new Buckeye Incubators. Hatched the sanitary way—you will want the best why take chances? Phone 130. The O K Hatchery, Greencastle. 12-tf

t ani

be aw.

FOR SALE: Four sows and pigs. Sows immune. Joe Garett. Phone Fillmore. 193p.

FOR SALE Good Phone Rural 2-1.

draft

mare. 21-2p

KORUM PRICES REDUCED FOR Bargain Day

Regular Price

Special Price

12 Pint SiZ3 G5c 50c Pint Size $1.00 75c Quart Size $1.75 $1.35 It pays to put KORUM in chicks drinking water. Killis Peed Store

FOR SALE: 80 or 90 English type white Leghorn pullets now laying. Extra good 4 wheel homemade trailer. Brooder stove coal. Pherson, Bainbiidge. 20-3t FOR SALE: One motorcycle tire 3.85-18. Wanted to buy a Model A truck, runabout. John Tharp. 2l-lp ATTENTION: CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS Mason & Hamlin Organ, completely rebuilt 11 feet high, 19 stops, 29 pipes, and a very ornamental front. Electric blower or hand pump, entirely suitable for small auditorium. A wonderful bargain that can be purchased on reasonable terms. For further details, write or call at Pearson Co., Inc., 128 N. Penn, St., Indianapolis, Indiana. 16-19-21-31

New 39-Plate Battery, $3.95

change. Free installation. Dobbs Tire p r)q( .,|

& Battery Service. Phone 789.

M-W-F-tf

FOR SALE: Soy beans. $2 per bu Cleo Arnold, Coatesville, Ind.

19-21-2p

FOR SALE: Reelsville.

6orn. Roy

Minter, 19-21-21

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■ ai 4

m TOWEL REMNANTS

5c

pm?

INSTALL A

Buy Safe—Way Feeds and pay when your hogs go to market. See Oreal Maddox, Morton, Greencastle, R. 1. 7-10-14-17-21-24-6p

FOR SALE: Ford Coupe. 1934 Model. Splendid condition. Inquire Banner. 20-tf.

FACTORY-REBUILT ENGINE

FOR SALE: Rose hushes and hardy flower plants. Mrs. T. C. Cox, 733 Seminary street. Phone 105-Y. 20-41

TO GO ON SALE THURSDAY

A* 8 A. M.

Bargain Day Specials

FOR

SATURDAY

>'() in. x 105 in_ (Yinkleil Bedspreads

Bring summer right into your bed room with these fr-sh new spreads! Edges neatly seal-

loped.

Colors: Green, Rose, On-hid,

(•old.

75c

h’nynii and Cotton Bedspreads

Shiniiiirring colors and new patterns make these large si/.e spreads desirable lot- summer! 80 in. \ 105 in.

$1

.00

Blue, Gold, Ilidio, Green Full Fashioned, First (Quality, I’uro Silk Hosiery This is a real scoop at a time when rising prices a B T5^ _ make it almost im- ** ! imssihlc to offer sm-h a superb 1 value. Beat rising nriees a>w: 1 BUY NOW!

Fontlior

PILLOWS

Fin- quality Ticking filled with sterilized f.uffy curled chicken feathers. 20 in by 26 in.

47c Each

Siiu,rl<. Coif on

BLANKETS

We were aide to obtain only a limited amount of these at tills price. Bo here early for these! 70 In. x 80 in.

2 FOR $1.00

A Money-Saving event in honor of James C. Penney whoso little Country store bec;ine the keystone of a nation-wide institution!

Lace Cloths

Attractive Floral design I-arc in Ecru color that goes witli any color China or (■la*s ware. Size 57 In. x 57

$1.00

1 < in. x .“U in. Terry TOWELS

A size the who’o family likes. Soft absorbent and easy to launder. Stock up now for Camp and Beach use later!

10c

EACH

Women's and Misses’ LINGERIE

For Summer Comfort Polo Shirts

Think of ill A completely reconditioned Ford Engine/ rebuilt at the Ford Factory by the same men and' methods that build new Ford Engines, installed in your car or truck at less than the cost of overJ hauling your oid engine. Here is a saving you can't afford to overlook. The same performance you would get from a new engine—the same smoothness. Come in. Let us tell you more about this money.saving plan.

Trimmed nr tailored I*.iiit:;‘'i of Rayon at a real hargain price, EACH

17c

You’ll he xmnrt to choose youni now while selections are complete! N e \ V 'pring shades, popular Tuckstltch knit! Eyelet and Cord tie nock.

59c

THESE PARTS, TOO, MAY BE EXCHANGED FOR FACTORY. REBUILT PARTS

Crankshaft roar

bearing cap

Connecting rods Brake Shoe assembl

Distributor Fuel Pump Carburetor Generator

VISIT O’ If BARGAIN TABLES! ODDS AM) ENDS AT CLEAN ! I* PRICES!

Generator Armaturs

Clutch Disc Assembly ^

Clutch Pressure t plate assembly

BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS

49c

KING, MORRISON, FOSTER CO.

FORDS SINCE 1910 Telephone 268

If you arc considering r. first mortgage loan on your farm, let u;i have the chance to go over our loan plan with you. No association to join—• no delay—low interest rate. Rightsell Insurance) Agency. 16-5t.

J-, three b ,o cl ^ FOR RENtT iw _ - Miscellar Th ' Vo Uok r-eup,,. Christian church a* Old Fiddlers Contest nt Clinton Center High mg, April 23rd at 7-30 who wishes to enter Smith, Buinbridge R Scobee, Greencastle r 5

5c. Prizes will best players.

FARMERS: P,i m 7 0 . is effective. See the ar, in n foot of my ^ Zeincr, Fillmore. Federal Housing Ada® sured Loans. To buy ( home, to refinance exuit es. Mellott Agency Meikt

d.a.k. won t) sruMrr I’L.W TO XATIOIf' WASHINGTON, a The Daughters of j Revolution adopted a their 4Gth Continental t day asking that tht court plan be submitted t torato in the form of a' a,l amendment. The resolution ikfjnm House and Senate hilli the court plan as propowt dent Roosevelt and whole question he s

voters.

The resolution was a;, voice vote without Robert J Johnston. Hu

chairman of the resolutt

tcc, presented the

was a scattering of npposi

hut the ayes were 1 The resolution held tL

court plan

I the system of cheeks ind of the three branches of; ment. It contended that sal to limit or broaden , powers of the three dq*' government should be sut,

the people

Opposition to the Preside plan was led by Mrs Vint^ sen. Chicago, chainnan of tional Defense enmmitte" tended the society “should foot on an issue that mi? our form of government’’ Some delegate': said the' the society should not wt sion.s of controversial isst said today's action set a since the DAR held that t of such Issues as womea and prohibition were out of The society adopted bv vote a resolution opposing tion of the proposed Thor son Memorial in the which they contended*:

the removal

cherry trees given the Unit,

WANTED: Shoats, weighing 80 to 100 lbs., Walter Beam, Roachdale. 19-21-23-3p

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wach tel Co. eod.

WANTED —Girl to do light housework. Inquire Wm. Chadd, R. ,R. 2, Greencastle. 1-2 mile north Putnamville.

WANTED: Wool. Highest prices. Call or write Williams & Stafford, Tel. Eincastle, Roachdale R. It. 19-6p.

government as a

token of

by the Japanese gov mniThe resolution described blossoms along the Tda! “one of the beauty spots «j

ita! city.”

Fish Landed "Nh SACO,Minn. 'U' 1 - didn.t catch hin fish It happened when ting ice on the Nek

he liftc ! out a block

covered a four sc.’idly in the center.

-he * Keifer

WANTED: Good ’27-’30 motor-] cycle. Itoss Livcsay. Cloverdale, Ind. 1 21-6p

“WANTED distributor TOM’S Toasted Peanut Products, trjjyk and , capital necessary." Address Box C Banner. 2 Dip

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WANTED: A 40 to 60 acre farm in Marion township. Have buyer. J. T. Christie, Real Estate, Rightsell Insurance Agency, 22 S. Jackson.

21-2i.

FOR SALE' Large oak refrigerator, holds 250 pounds. $15.00. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 21-lp.

FOR SALE: Three or four small places in the country. S. C. Sayers afc Central Insurance Agency. 21-3t. FOR SALE: Six room modem house well located. S. C. Sayers at Central Insurance Agency. 21-3t.

FOR SALE: Early cabbage plants. 500 N»rtA Indiana street. Charles Crawley. 21-tf.

FOR SALE: Ford son tractor, slightly used. Ernest Stoner. 21-lt.