The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1938 — Page 4

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You Have TURKEY OR CHICKEN ox Thanksgiving YOU’RE LUCKY” CHATEAU Last Times Tonight

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We Invite You r ii To a Real Thanksgiving DINNER Roust Young Turkey - Dressing Garden-Fresh Vegetables & Salads All Choice Holiday Desserts.

Fron ton diner THE MIDWA Y

At Balnbrldge On State Road SC On U. S. Road 40 At State Road

and

JIMMIE FIDU3

THE MIDWAY

PAT O’BRIEN JOHN PAYNE

MARGARET LINDSAY

JOE VENOTI AND MS SWING CATS • Johnnie Davis • jerry rainn., , Di«c»d br BUSBY BBBKBUY • PU, by j™* W.ld ” ^ t Saunhy Eisatag PttM Story by H. B«ttbrd-J«oe. .nd B.rton B ro wn,. ' F ™" *•!( W««o. At Dubto, oad Morcor . A Hm Nat'l Pk«« . PwmttJ by

TOMORROW AND

THURSDAY

VONCASTLE “Where The Crowds Go" —

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oi the DAY

BON-TON DINER

FINAL TONIGHT WALLACE BEERY & MICKEY ROONEY in (heir greatest hit: “STABLEMATES”

Over The Hardwood By Charles J. Arnold

TIMES. (We thank you, and we do

moan you)—Incidentailly,

boys are wanning up for their first j three men over six feet _ the Brazil game against Linton; and they have ’em spinach, Mr. Wheeler!-

We have a complete selection of fine Wines, Brandies, and Rye, Scotch and Bourbon Whiskies lor your Thanksgiving observance. HOFFMAN’S LIQUOR STORE Northeast Corner Square

THANKSGIVING Joy To AH We wish a most pleasant holiday to our many friends and patrons with whom we have had so many pleasant dealings. In observance of Thanksgiving, The Metzger Lumber Co. will be closed all day Thursday, Nov. 24th # Metzger Lumber Co.

117 W. Franklin St.

Phone 262

note of correction The price on kidney beans in the ad appearing Mondav fur Pnor.io>„

Grovery & Meats should have been 3 No. 2 tins 29c instead of the price

unintentionally quoted.

Nationally Know—Nationally Advertised Brands At Closeout Prices.

PREVO BROS.

CLOSEOUT SALE

Clearing out Many Lines This Week To Make Room

Dis plays.

For Christmas

1,800 Yards—Values to 50c WASH FABRICS liu hiding all good natterns in A B C Tuxedo Bat.ste, Butter* Meld lust color Voiles, Cardclano I’iqnes, Tetcr Fan GIasi on*' Fabrics. Flaiu SurpcnMne Crepes Scrims and Curtain niulicrluls. We must make room tor (other closeout items— Wednesday Only l 10c YanI i Basement)

36 x 6 Water Proof WINDOW SHADES Nationally known "Fireside'’ Cellulos Window Shades, Water proof. Green or Tun. 30 inches by 6 It. Only limited supply left. The ent.re lot must be s-^ Wednesday. < loscout Prl. e— Wednesday Only 29c (2nd Floor)

Strictly First Quality SILK HOSE Tin- biggest se llng low pr.ced Silk Hose we have ever sold. First quality “Tru-Gal” Hose, fct.liloni .1 legs, extra re-enforc-ed heel and toe. Popular new slutdes inc luding Bracken, Praline, Mist, Chow and Tausan. Twenty live dozen must In* sold. Wednesday Only 35c 3 Pr. for $100 (Basement)

All Hair, Waffle Top 9 x 12 RUG PADS Thick, durable, heavy quality 9 x 12 Bug Pads, Average 32 ounces |)er square yard. A splendid example of the real bargains In store for Wednesday shoppers. A cushion such as this wdll add double wear to your rugs— Wednesday Only $4.49 (2nd Floor)

52 x 52 Strictly Fast Color LUNCH CLOTHS Nationally known Nouveaute guaranteed fast eo'or Lunch (Toths includ.ng very newest patterns In cheery bright colors that will never fade. Our low closeout sale price has been al. most double Wednesdays’ pr.ee Wednesday Only 29c t Main Floor)

One Day Closeout, Reg. $1.00 SILK & RAYON SLIPS Sag and Kip proof, Trip and Shadow proof Sli|>s that will nt pull out at seams. Complete range of regular sizes. They arc posltlve'y $1.00 values. While and colors including Navy and Fancies. The quality Is limited making early buying adv.sdhle. Wednesday Only 59c (Main Floor)

Plenty of other adtled closeout bargains throughout the store for this weeks shoppers.

MIDWEEK MASH:

The old high school battle floor ... well-filled on these Friday nights. School officials estimate the crowds on hand for the two opening home games to be bigger and better than any in three or four years preceding. The general idea surely helps G. H. S’s fat athletic fund—Coaches Bud Surface of Seymour and George Boots of Columbus fancy themselves pioneers of a minor sort. When Seymour and Columbus tangled the other night, the officials threw in a WHITE BASKETBALL. The paint was applied by consent of both mentors—The fact that Columbus lost will put Boots and his boys on the warpath—Groensburg may be expected to sport the same blocking offensive so effective last year when they visit the local hardwood tomorrow night. Coach Newgent is wellknown in Greencastle; his team will be watched with no little interest—• Andrews, the hot Shelbyville guard who was alii over the floor here last Friday, is fast and smart; but he handles the bail too much—George Taylor of the local riot squad may develop into the rebound man that can fill the big shoes of LeRoy Johnson—According to Johnny Stimson, former DePauw net star and now a resident of Huntingburg, the Hunters look pretty poor this year despite their first game win over Bedford, which might not be considered much of an accomplishment— “The performance as a whole was ploising to the big crowd and many favorable comments were heard on Washington's prospects for the season.’’—That’s how Ronnie Arvin, of the Washington Herald, viewed Marion (Ticki CraWiley’s first game as head of the Washington Hatchets ball club. "Tick’s” outfit pounded Petersburg 23-13 in a rough-and-tumble battle—We like to see it—the center on the Hatchet five is named Arnold (no relation)—Just ask any basketball coach 'and he'H tell you that the person a ball-player most often has to lick—is himself. Maybe the old “No. 1” philosophy is OK—if you admit it. I know a youth (DePauw ’41) whose definition of in egotist runs as follows: “An egotist is a person who thinks more of McNaughton than McNaughton does.” McNaughton's definition, however, won’t be the deciding factor if ne gets out from the DePauw frosit net squad. "It'H be my playing,” he said—Fillmore, with the second largest student enrollment in the county, is experiencing growing pains. Some predict a new building and gymnasium will be built within four years. But nobody would attempt to define the gym floor as the center of learning, not much—One of these n'ghts at the ball game, take a look at Greenoastle’s ”B” team, and you’ll agree there won’t be a shortage of net material around here for several years. That bunch shouldn't lose more than two or three games all season—A "sleeper” basket by Sammie Young, substitute Rushvllle center. gave the Lions their first victory of the year—a thriller—over Spiceland, 31-29. The score was knotted 15-15 at the half, and from reports it was hottest night in November Rushville’s had in yearq—Bill Hougland of the RushviVe Republican this yetr will again act as "dean” of the South Central Conference sports writers. Hougland gets the title because he does the moat work, including enough statistics to make an accountant dizzy—Just enough to make Rinker of Greensburg, and Gordon of Columbus happy—HAPPY THOUGHT: "Greenoastle appears to be heading for something big in the state basketball race this seaso.i York and Coffman took high scor-1 ing honors as the Cuba defeated BhelhjYille’;^ rraWV DAI|LY

Thanksgiving V alues AT OAKLEY’S MONEY SAVING LOW PRICES!

For every day and ESPECIALLY AT THANKSGIVING TIME, you’ll spend less—obtain a greater variety of the finest QUALITY FOODS by shopping at OAKLEY’S! All our foods are giianmteekljto satisfy—the lovv prices speak for themselves . . . actual savings rang from ,10 to 25% on more than 1200 Food Items. We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. OPEN TILL 7 P. M. WEDNESDAY — CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY

FINE SELECT INDIANA, AND ILLINOIS

TURKEYS

Fancy hens o

toms, full dressed free

Pound

22k

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CHICKENS, Full Country Dressed, Pound t 25c DUCKS, Fancy New York Dressed, Pound , 19k GEESE, New York Dressed, Fresh, Lb 17k FRESH HAMS, Skinned, surplus fat removed, Pound 17k CREAMERY BUTTER, Fancy Roll, Pound 25k SIRLOIN Steak, Cut from brand ed Beef, Pound 22k* PORK ROAST, Loin, First Cut, Pound 17k BREAKFAST BACON, Armour's, Sugar Cured, sliced, Pound 21c

BEEF ROAST

BOILING BEEF

SIDE PORK

Fancy Baby Beef 17 1

Lb. -L I 2

Lean

Tender, lb. Fresh Sliced

Pound

, 15c 12|c 17ic

OYSTERS

Extra Standard Solid Pack, qi.

Fruits and Vegetables

Tender, Crisp, Mammoth

CELERY S:alks, 8 Ige. bunches

CRANBERRIES

Fancy CajH! Cod,

SWEET POTATOES Home Grown Nancy Hall >

bananas es rjir"*

Texas Marsh Seedless

Early Black 2 Pounds.

5

lbs.

m. » ivmtut r»n

GRAPEFRUIT Vlt10c

GRAPES APPLES

HEAD LETTUCE

Fancy Calif. Km|S‘rors -| p 2 Pounds A 01/

Fancy Jonathans 4 Lbs

25c

Lg. Solid -ir Hds. 2 for IOC

SLICK!) PINEAPPLE, Dole Fancj OC/, S No. 2 Cana DOLE FANCY TID BITS 1 PINEAPPLE, 2 Cans 1 DOLE FANCY PINEAPPLE GEMS, 01 p GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Dr. Phillip’s OQ/, 3 No. 2 Cans ORANGE JUICE, Dr. Phillip’s 00« S No. 2 Cans GRAPE JUICE, Supreme Quality 1 Ap PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole 9Qp 46 oz. Tin CRANBERRY SAUCE, Finest OZn Quality, 2 Cans “ t ''' DATES, Hallow!, Fresh Parked 91 P 2 Pound Pkg RAISINS, II oz. Pkg. Seedless 99p 3 Pkgs ““ ,V PRUNES, Fresh Pack, Meaty 1 7/» 3 Pound Bag APRICOTS, Choice Blenheim Olp Ce’lo Bag ", PEACHES, Choice Yellow Muir 1 9p Cello Bag Raisins. Choice Thompson Seedless VoP 3 Pound Bag

PUMPKIN 29c MINCE MEAT “‘tr 29c Oakley's Special, 3 Lb. Bag 88c 25C wj'Ti * Pi Tiny Sifted, F.rst American 1 IlA»3 3 No. 2 Cans WWW OADrUITM Quality No. 10 _ tjUlvVjnUlYl No. 5 Pail 42c Pail O I C Choice New Crop Navies 33C pickles :r ioc CRACKERS XZT.. 14c

SPRY Pure Vegetable Shortening 3:: 51 c

BREAD OVEN - GOLD

One try will convince lhat its the best Bread J In town, Lb. Loaf *

OAKLEY’S FOR LOWER FOOD PRICES