The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 June 1939 — Page 5
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Count acceleration and hill-climbing. • .count riding comfort and reliability . . . count economy of^gg Sr oif, fires and upkeep . . . Owners say it—sales prove It—"Chevrolet Is the best performer ever built!” They say Chevrolet is “the best performer ever built" because it out-accelerates, out-climbs, nut-performs all other economy cars—bar none! Because it represents the highest standard of smooth, safe, steady riding and day-in-and-day-out dependability. Because it gives all these results at lower cost. But riding beats reading! So drive this fleet, powerful Chevrolet and prove to yourself what Chevrolet sales prove to the world, that owners are right when they say it’s “the best performer ever built.”
CHEVROLET
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GREENCASTLE MOTORS INC. 115 North Jackson Street Greencastle, Indiana
N city after city, true beer-drinkers are turning to Falls City Hi-Bru for what they really want in beer—genial, mellow heartiness . . . light, amber brilliancy . . . dry, keen, brewery-fresh tang .;. perfect balance ... and taste that never varies. Place your expectations high when you call for
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never bitter never sweet * NEVER HEAVY NEVER THIN
No skimping in choice materials and hreu ing processes means a full money's worth of pleasure in every clingy-foamed glass.
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rg. + -<r 4*4 , + + + + + ^ + + + t- CI.OVEKDAI.E KOCTE ONE + ;•*. d- * a, Mi. and Mrs. \Y L. Wamsley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred K Hansel and children Thelma and Everett. Mrs. Emma l.ansel. Mrs. Loretta Knauer and son Dnnelt Hay called on Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Barton Thursday evening: and made ice cream. Mi and Mrs. .Tack Wamsley and children of Putnamville and Mr. and Mrs. Berry called on Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown. Everett Hansel spent Friday with M . and Mrs. W. L. Wamsley. Mary Marie Pettit and Carolan, Boris and Leland Plessingter called on Thelma Hansel Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Pettit and children and Mrs. Plessingter and children called on Mrs. Lewis Green and family Sunday. Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and children and Mrs. Donell M Knauer and son Donoll Hay. railed on Mr. anti Mrs. Plessingter Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bohamond of Brazil called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettit and children and Mr. and Mrs. Plessingter and family Sunday afternoon. W. L. Wamsley was honored at a Father’s Day dinner Sunday, June 18, at his home. Those who were here from Indianap.dis were Mr. and Mr. Clelus hag. U Mi and Mrs. Wilb rt O. K;;gert •'af.vhter Lois Jeanne and son • Wilhcrt Eggcrt, Ji., and wife and Poland Eggcrt and wife. .***. •!• •!• •!• •!• | EAST OQBENCASTLE TWP. +1 ZcJ* *** d* d* d* d* d* d* *** d* d- d- d- •!* Mr. and Mrs. Ft ink Reach entertained all of then children a ! their families at dinner on Dad’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christy were Sunday visile rs at the home of their daughter, Mia. Ezra Arnold I and family in Fl iyd township. On Sunday night Mi and Mrs. Roy Christy of Grerm stlo were callers at the Columbus Christy home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson wore Sunday dinner gu sis at tb ■ Carl Arnold home neai Fillmore. Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christy were Mr and Mrs. G iway and daughter who live at the northeast e Ige of Greencastle. Mrs. Florence F .m and was Saturday evening c; lei at the ho i • of Mrs. Ella Jacket and V mi Jackson. Mrs. Clar Stewart and son of Greencastle j|. r< Sunuav vi.-i cs. ’Mr. and Mrs. Hdag of Fillmore
were Thursday afternoon callers at the Guy Jackson home. Frank Roach of this community also called one evrning last week. Mr. Jackson is improving nicely from his recent eye operation and his sight will be restored. He is now able to ride and is gradually gaining his strength. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles and sons spent Sunday with Mr. Chiles' brother and wife, Mr .and Mrs. Jim Chiles o fnear Bainbiidge. On Monday afternoon they called at the Forrest McFarland home also near Bainbridge.
Previews and Keviews AT LOCAL THEATERS
Chateau Vividly portrayed by a group of youthful thespians, "Boy Slaves,” opt,ns tonight and Thursday at the Chateau Theatre to provide sixty minutes of gripping, heart-tugging entertainment. Conviction and feeling mark the characterizations rf Anne Shirley, .our.;; Hebert Danie. an 1 seven juveniles rec.uU ’ 1 from various fields of entertainment to play the principal roles. Miss Shirley ir ably cart as a young orphaned slave, while the eight boys are seen as nomads valiantly struggling to exist in a world that condemns the mass outcasts. Most of the action takes place within a turpentine camp where th young hoodlums fin I themselves pa ruled to tie owner after having been nested for their lawless activities.
days with her sister Mrs. Res? Hall of Brazil. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Staggs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs. Those here to n‘ton.1 the funera! of George Pierce last Tuesday were Dr. Lawrc.i’o flasket, Mrs. Frances Neiman, Mrs. John Roberts, Rev and Mrs Wilmoth Rev. G. C. Ramey and wife, Mrs Harvey Ramey, Mr and Mrs Wm. Jolley, Mr. and Mrs James Hopper an I children, Mr. an.' Mrs. Pascal Owens, Mrs Goble Marksbury and daughter of Indianpoiis. Mi ai d Mrs Zimri Mlinker of Dam I le Mi and Mi's. Roe Hall and daughter. Paul Hall and Willie Hall cf Brazil; Mi and Mrs John McC'ikillop and children of Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Clifford and ehil 1ren of C overdale Mr. and Mrs Landy Clodfelter an I children. Bert Clodfelter and wife, Mrs Virgil Trump and children of Rockville; Mrs. Clarence Crowe of Plainfield, Mrs. Earl Sutherland and Mrs. Lucy Reed of Ku . • llville: Mr. nn ! Mrs Ward Am&ld an I children of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roberts called on i Mr and Mrs. Abner Sigler Sunday ' evening. Mrs. Rose Hall spent Friday evening with Mrs. Eula Staggs. Mrs. Georgia Arnold and children >f Elwood are spending a few days with hei father, Thomas Bettis. Mr. an 1 Mis Joe Staggs s.nd Mr. ind Mis Eidoa St'iggs called on Mrs. Cora Cunningham and attende I he Children s Day Exercises.
family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill near Bellmoro Mr. and Mrs. Clell Bain and family of Champaign. 111., spent til ■ w • end with Mrs. Cora Bain. Mrs. John Guy Ratcliff an I son Gary spent last week with relr.Uv, here. WORKMAN WEIGHS .loll. RETURNS $10 AS OVERPAID t ’ i LEOMINSTER. Mass. (UPI -Cite Clerk Charles N. Harnden hn c tablished a conscience fund, the find in Leominster’s history, as result an anonymous laborer’s ‘‘contribution.” The man handed $10 to Harnden, explaining: ‘T’ve been working for the city cutting brush, and I feel that I’ve been paid more than the job was worth. So, here’s 10 bucks to square us.”
•!• + •!• + -h -r T + •! + -!• f CLINTON FALLS -! b Mrs. t'hna Staggs -1 (cj •!• 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -*• + 4 4 .Y; Several from around here attende the funeral of little Allan Rae Cope little son of Mr and Mrs. Finley Cope. Mrs. Cora Cunningham and two sons of Portlan i Mills spsnt Tuesday vith their sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs, and attended the funeral of George Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shonkwiler, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shonkwiler, James Cox spent Sunday with Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler. Raymond Burk and Miss Jean Cha U1 were marri -d Tuesday, June Id by Rev. Steve Burk. Mr. rr 1 Mrs. Fred Koessler and children of Bainhndg* callc I on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs Tuesday evening. Mr. bids Pierce is spending a few
ACH ULCER PAINS ? History tells how Henry V ill - would Rorye hinidi lf wif N r food and Buffer afterward- • Don't he like him and ignore
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, Thou.sands prtti&o UDGA. Try it for relief of
MANE THIS 25c NO-RISK
ulcer and stomacl for heartburn, bu:
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orheartbum. burning sensation,bloat, and oth< r onditions caused by excess acid. Get a 25c pack age of Udga Tablets today. Absolutely safe t.. use. They most help you or your money refunded "A* R. P. Mullins, Druggl-i
4 ‘1* 4 4 4 4 4 -!• * I - 4 4 4 KI’SKEI.I VH.I.E i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .‘nj. Mis Maggl? Hall of Roachdalf spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. D ■ new Goff and family. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Dayel. Mr. and Mrs. Mnnfnrd C.nrington spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Alvi.n Clo Ifelter anti family at Crawfordsvllle. Mi Mi Ray Clark Mi an I Mrs. Orville Pitcock and son spent Sunday at Frankfort. Mrs Hettie Long returned t" in iianapolis Monday after spending the week with her si t -r. Mrs. Vo.nia Simpson. Miss Inna McGaughcy of Indianapolis and M ilcolm McGaughcy of the U. S. Navy are vi-iting their parent Mi mid Mrs Wm. McGaughcy. Miss Betty Woo I of Crawfordsville i:; visiting Mi and Mrs Roy Clark. Mr and Mrs Paul McGaughcy anci
When the Laundry Rug is Full PHONE 126 For Thrifty Service I 14 Lbs. 99c All Flat Work Is Ironed. Home Laundry 1%9 And Cleaners
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mamma, Worth $2.75 because It's First <(uality per gallon in 5-go/, quantities 38 Zincite House Point U first quality In every way — in coverage, hiding power and long-lasting beauty! Yet it’s yours for the price of most bargain house paints! Save I mmmmmam m x r.
REGULAR 9.95 PRESSURE CANNER Reduced for this sale only! Wards big Pressure Canner pays for itself in no time! You’ll save time, labor and fuel costs! (Cans in one-third the time, with one-fourth the fuel ordinary methods take.) Heavy, strong cast aluminum . , . onc-piece cover that’s easy to attach. Holds 18 pt. jars or 19 No. 2 cans. With 47-page recipe book.
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Kt Jar n Capl : 22" Regularly 29c a dozen! Your choice of one or two piece type mason jar lids. Save!
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Bulk, per gal. G Bring your containers for these savings on bulk oil and turp. Linseed Oil, bulk; per gal. gQc
45-lb. Roll
Roofing
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Prlres cut on Wards mica surfaced roll roofing. Nails and cement included. Save nowl
R'diu-a-d from 1.05 gallon: llnrn Piiint
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5-gal. quantities
Bright Red LINSEED OIL barn paint. Gallon covers 325 sq. ft. with two good coats!
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Sale priced this week! Sturdily built door with 12 meih wire. Extension Screen. Now.
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CATALOG ORDER SERVICE BUY NOW...PAY MONTHLY brings you over 100,000 items! on Wards Monthly Paymept Plan 1
16 - 18 South Indiana Street
Greencastle, Ind.
Phone 151
