The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1954 — Page 8
IHt DAILY BANNER, GkcEN^Aoilc, INDIANA, iHURSDat, JULY 22, 1954.
THK BI LLET WILL OI T WEBSTER SPRINGS. W. Va (UP) —The weekly Richmond News Leader reported that 87-year-old Alf Cogar recently had to have a bullet removed. After 74 years, it began giving hirr. trouble. Cogar was shot in th< teg in 1880. BI.MTOS INTERPRETER WOODSTOCK. Vt. <UP>M'.ss Lisa Sergio, who has lived
MAPLECR0F7 AUTO THEATRE .lust East of on r. 8. 40 TONIGHT Joel McCrea, Mari Blanchard “I’.IxACK HORSE CANYON'’ Glenn Ford & f> ana Lynn “PLUNDER IN THE SUN” Show Starts at I>u*.U. Gates open one half ho ^ earlier.
here many years, once was offi■ial English interpreter for Benito Mussolini. She escaped from fascist Italy in 1937.
CORRAL DRIVE-IN THEATRE Seeleyvllle. Ind. office Opens 7:15 C.D.T. Show At Dusk TONIGHT AND FRIDAY “WHEN THE HYLTONS RODE” Plus “VEILS OF BAGDAD”
HE OUGHT TO KNOW NORWALK. Conn. (UP)—As ne celebrated his 100th birthday. Hilbert B. Bogart vowed never to -top drinking and smoking. He ■said. “Liquor and smoking never nurt anybody.”
0-C Midway Drive in Thealer State Road 40 and 4S.
50-YEAR-OLD PARROT SWEARS NO MORE BURLINGTON. Vt lUP) Mrs. Edward Lonergan s pet parrot. Polly, will be 50 years old
next birthday. Whenever Mrs. Lonergan leaves the room. Polly asks. "Where ya going?", and when she returns, Polly asks. “Where ya been?”
/I /eadozjbrooh Drive In •H NTT ION 43 AND 3*
TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Mighty Spectacle in Color Sy TECHNICOLOR
BRITAIN'S PRINCESS Margaret, shown (second from right) In Bonn, Germany, evoked calls of ‘ iu Wie Schoen (Look, how beautiful)" by Germans as she paid the first official call since 3 ’12 on the head of a German state by a member of the British royal family. She is shown at r lence of West German President Theodor Heuss (right). Others (from left) are Lady Hoyer .V.i: r, British High Commissioner Sir Hoyer Millar, West Germ ail Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, Foreign Offic® Protocol Chief Baron Hans von Herwarth, (International SoundphotoJ
This Man Wanted
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Wfilten by OTTO (NGLANDfR Producrt b» TRANK MtefOTO Driver of <ar admitted free by giving Union Postal Card at Ticket Office. New Movie Calendar with Free Pass.
Plus TANGAYIKA' with Van Hef.in - P.uih Rarran This Is A Late Mcvie In Color
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Tiiere is still going to be plenty of hot weather. Buy porch or : i 1 >n furniture at a great savings. We are offering a 25% reduci:on on ail porch and lawn furniture in our stock. Shop early!
ALUMINUM FRAMED CHAIR OR ROCKER R g Price on Chuir $19.95 D ic 4.98
$14.97
Sate Price
R q Price on Rocker $22.95 l . L.sc 5.74
Sale Price
$17.21
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CUSHION GLiDil
Reg. Price Less Disc.
Sale Price
861 58 $16.12 S48.47
PEEL CANE TUB CHAIR Reg Price $6 75 less Disc. 1.69
Sale Price
$5.06
Open Evenings By Appointment
STACK CHAIR Peg Price $19 95 Less Disc 4.99
Sale Price
$14.96
HORACE UNK&CO.
"The Store of Furniture"
HERE IS A SKETCH made by Indianapolis, Ind., police department from clues furnished by hotel personnel who last saw the man who occupied the room in which body of Dorothy Poore, 19, Clinton, Ind., was found crammed in a dresser drawer. The room was occupied by a man giving name Jack O’Shea, tie is sought. <InternationalJ
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UNABLE to defend her national tennis title at Forest Hills, N. Y., in August is Maureen Connolly (above), who suffered a broken leg bone and deep lacerations in a horseback riding accident. She was crushed against a truck. (InternationalJ
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“CARLO AND STEVE" HAVE THEIR NiCHT TO FOWL Once a month Carlo & Steve have their night to h >wl. Like any red-blonded grocer, Carlo & Steve like to vi it the hot p .ts and make whoopee. ’ ■ * But they’re too busy on their n.ght to howl, he an c iii i 1 when they :.it d >wn and go oy^u all Lh®’billa froimtjhe wholes tiers. you’r^w^Ikihp byjcHop’N Shop . unr night an I heir aie.hody howling. . don’t worry. It's just Carlo & Cteve discovering that omo whol. . dei didn’t give them the lowest i^kbpttom price plus a special di.se .uni. And if Carlo & Steve didn't take a night o!l to h ‘V.I. r-.w e! :<• could tliey dish out values like these?
TENDER YEARLING BEEF Chuck Roast, Lb. 39c Sirlo:n Steak, Lb. 59c Rib Steak, Lb. 59c Cube Steak, Lb. 79c
Rib Poil, Lb.
BACON
BONELESS PORK LOIN, Lb.
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AS YOI l IKK I I
B.l*. . . 89c
Bore'ess S!ew, Lb.
19c 49c
Broken Sliced BACON, Ub. 29c Smohsd J0WL Lb
Bologna, Lb. Franks, Lb.
29c
39 C Pork Liver, Lb.
Pork Steak, Lb.
59c Pork Sausage, Lb.
29c 25c 39c
I’UKK CANE
PUKE< \ \ E
SUGAR, 5 Lb. Bag . .49c DONALD DICK — Root Beer. Orange, Grape SOFT DRINKS. 6 Cans.59c
(OMO
TOILET TISSUE, 4 Rolls 25c
HEINZ TOMATO
CATSUP, Big 14 oz. Bot.27c
MAXINE TOILET
SOAP, Bar .... 5c
MUSSULMANS
A’PLE BUTTER, 2 lb. jar 29c
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE t Lb. Tin Drip or Reg. $1.17
SUGAR, (0 lb. Bag...97c
ASSORTED COLORS
PAPER PLATES. 2 pkgs. 29c I I I I (>l VIM I YR SALAD DRESSING . 43c
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SWEET PICKLES, 01. Jar 39c I IRMERS FRIDI FLOUR, 5 Lh. Bag . 49c
HORMIJ.S CllOI’I’l l> BEEF, 12 Oz, Can
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KENTUCKY BEAUTY
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HOLDING a miniature sack of giain in his hand, U S. Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson is shown in his Washington office, where he indicated he ifc unwilling to resort to direct subsidy payments for the dairy industry in spite of congressional inclination to give him that authority. He indicated he does not want to Initiate a plan whereby the government would make direct payments to farmers or processors so they could sell at competitive prices and still reap higher support prices. (lutemationalj
Fancy Ripe PEACHES, 2 Lbs....39c
HEW CABBAGE, Lb 6c Seedless GRAPEFRUIT,
FORK AND BEANS, No. 2 Can
VIRGINIA LEG
GREEN BEANS. Can
FANCY TOMATOES, Lb. . .
. 39c III
. . . 29c 3 for 29c
RED RIPE
Watermelons
Each
89
SOLID CRISP HEAD
Lettuce 2 Heads
29
HOME (.ROW \ SWEET
Corn 4 Ears
25
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Lemons Doz.
25
U S. NO. I COBBLER Potatoes
10 Lb. Bag
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