The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1943 — Page 4

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LAST TIMES TONITE

FRIDAY and SATURDAY ^~ R0V » 06ERS

GEORGE HAVES

Y SUNSET ^SERENADE

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YOU SHOULD STORE AWAY DOLLARS TOO!

BUY ANN PAGE FOR “VALUES" NATIONALLY KNOWN FOR QUALITY

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ANN PAGE , TD MUSTARD Var 11c Distinctive flavor . . . not too sharp, not too mild—ju* right for tho American taste. Very thrifty, too! ANN PAGE „ STUFFED OLIVES '.-ar 28c Top quality olives . . . imported froirf Spain. Tender, meaty and economical. ANN PAGE _ * m PEANUT BUTTER S 31c Her.’, th. tpre.d lor nourishin(. n.vorlul s.ndwlche,. A4P. maku it ol carefully ,clectrd peanuts. An unu.ually food buy.

CLASS TOP

FRUIT JARS GOOD QUALITY JAR RINGS

BARNARD

JAR LIDS A REAL VALUE TEX WAX FOR CANNING

CERTO 4 POINTS

GRANADA! FINAL TONIGHT Family Niles

BULK—CIDER

Ql * 65c VINEGAR

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20c

SOUR

9c PICKLES

FANCY

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Central National Bank

Southwest Corner Squore

Gaughey and family. , family. Miss Anna Clark of Detroit is | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrosop Kelly and spending the week at her home here. I family of Roachdale spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. (Leonard spent | with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitson. Sunday with Olive Leonard and | Mr. and Mrs. Noble Miller of Craw-

Really Fresh Produce From Finest Dairylands^

FANCY ELBERTA

PEACHES U * N “' r k 15c

BIG ■DOUBLE FEATURE

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FRESH—MILD

CHEESE 8P0,NT • KEYKO—VEGETABLE MARGARINE 4

TOP QUALITY PURE LARO

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children inteitained with ice cream supper, Mrs. Mary Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs, Mr. gnd Mrs. Eldon Staggs and little sor, Mr. Hairy Zakaula Wednesday night. Mrs. Homer Slavens is visiting relatives in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sutherland and daughter, Donna of ndianapolis I spent the week end with Mrs. Mary Garrett. Mrs. Garrett returned home with them. Freddie Brattain spent a few days last Week with Dale and Max New'gent. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Staggs and little son Gearld spent Sunday wl.h her father Thomas White and son Gilbert. Margret Olive Burk spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

FRIDAY NIGHT ISAT. MATINEE & EVENING

A JINX TO YOUR BLUESk

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John Burk. Mrs. Mildred Staggs has been ver sick from poison caused from Pickj beans.

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CAROL BRENT SWEATERS

2.98

Sweaters are musts to mi* or match with skirts and slacks. And here are your pets ... 100% all-wool slipons with push-up sleeves. (Cardigans, too. .3.29) 32-40.

SMART DURABLE SKIRTS

2.98

Wool and rayon blended plaids, all-round pleated or box pleated. Solids, some all wool, some wool and rayon in bright colors. Box pleated or gored. 24 to 30. SHE WEARS A GOOD JACKET 6.98 Yes, a jacket of course! Maybe two or three! (such a grand value!) Jolly plaids, ever so bright solids, tweeds. Some all wool, others wool and rayon blend. 12 to 20. AND SHE MUST HAVE SLACKS! 4.9 8 Believe it or not, your favorite tailored slacks in all wool, ot this price! Others of winter-weight rayon with woollike finish. Good basic colors. Sizes 24 to 32.

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fordsville spent the week end with I B. F. Goff and family. ^ (Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Evans are moving this week to Crawfordsville. Local News Henry Yocum, 60 years old, R. R 1, Brazil, was sentenced to six months on the Indiana State Penal Farm in a Terre Haute court Tuesday afternoon when he entered a plea of guilty to slapping a woman. Dave Grimes,- Putnam county agricultural agent is at home from his vacation spent in Iowa. He says he will have it rain within a few days. He intimated that it had not rained simply because he had not been hereabouts. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Williamson had as their dinner guests Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford ! of San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. George Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Skelton. Mr. and Mrs. Ford left today to return to their home, j Betty Vanlandingham, daughter of l Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Vanlandingham, R. 1, returned home Tuesday afternoon after spending a two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Clone Baldwin of Birmingham, Ala. She was accompanied home by her aunt, Mrs. Ola Duncan. Mrs. Bber Hamilton of Greencastle and Mrs. Homer- Slavens of Clinton Falls have returned home from Akron O., where they have beer, visiting with the former’s sister, .'Ls. John Neider. Miss Lessie Cox accompanied them and will remain for an extended stay.

.j. -I- * CLINTON FALLS •> Several from around here attender the funeral of Mr. George Henton in Greencastle Tuesday. Mrs. Margret Marlin Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Brattain. Mrs. Eula Staggs and Mrs. L,ida Pierce called on Mrs. Goldie Spencer Friday evening. Mrs. Violet Shonkwiier moved to her sons, John Shonkwiier at Bainbridge Tuesday. Ida May Burk and s.l/ry zilllen Arnold visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Burk at Bridgeport. Mrs. Sara!: Cox and daughters called on Mrs. Clella Keyt Friday evening. Mrs. Serena Burk called on Mrs. Mary Burk Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Rhoten and

From where I sit... > ■ Jy Joe MarsB.

j We were siltin' on Bill WebEter’s back pjrch Saturday complaining of the heat ^Reckon this is the hottest day on record," Homer Bentley observes. “And the thirstiest,” says BUI, taking a long draught of buttermilk. That got us on the subject of thirst-quenchers-and Bill allowed as how nothing was as cooling as a tall, cold glass of buttermilk. Thad Phlbbs and I both voted for a glass o' cool refreshing beer. Dan Miles said

he’d take Iced tea, “with a sprij o’ mint in It" “Anyway,” says Bill, “we all got a right to our own tastes.., and that ought to leave everji body happy.” And from where I sit, Bill's right It’s a small point of course —but tolerance of what the other fellow likes-and his right to enjoy it-whether it’s buttermilk or bepr-is the important thing In any argument

No. 66 of a Series

Copyright, 1943, Brewing Industry Foundatim

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SUGAR Pure Cone 5 and 10 lb. Coupons 14, 15 and 16 Stamps 5 Lb. Factory Packed Bag

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Coffee CHASE & SANBORN Lb. 29

SWEETHEART SOAP 4,, . 23c

LEMONS ~ •

LUX FLAKES r 25c

ORANGES ™

LIFEBUOY SOAP ^ 21c KRAFTS MIRACLE WHIP ... SAUD DRESSING Z 29c

POTATOES C T1. n Af*A|J Wilson’s Laurel, £llee<l N( DAwll Rind, 8 P oints, Lb.

MATCHES Ira ;rr 23c PEANUT BUTTER "; 53c

DAI AMEV 8LM ED DULUmCI a Points Lb. BATAU End SUcM> DAlUn - 4 Points* Lb

TOILET TISSUE 19c

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