The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1954 — Page 5
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mt i>mii r BANNER, GREENCAbTLE, THURSDmi, 3£ri EMBER 2, 19o4.
C LINTON I \l.l> Mr and Mrs Jai • H irk Sunday dmnrr of .\!i Mrs B*n Wells. Mr and Mrr. Willard w» fruests of Mr and Mrs Moore Sur. ay. Mr and Mi J. >r \ and sons. Mi an ; M Joe
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Sunday
Mrs j Filbert Brttis 1 Mr Pierce and Mr
Miller Sunday.
M .r
rar Martin enjoyed
r at Crazy P^un Park Mike nmg. ng his r and Mrs Qark Miller of Mrs s. 111., were guests of Mr. has Mrs. Floyd Miller Saturday tion t and visited Mr. and Mrs
Haver
his grandp; Burel Enso recently ha'
be
Mr. and O'Haver
Cindy Sue Arnold has b r guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ward
old the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burk
ed on Mr. and Mrs. John Vermillion Sunday afternoon. Mr®. Vermillion is doing fine after their recent auto wreck. Mr and Mrs. Joe Moore. Jona. nd Mr and Mrs. Robert Miller -i^ved home made ice cream at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller and sons Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burel Ensor and Bill called on Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Burk and Mary of Bridgeton Monday evening.
MEN...This is the new LOW-OUt
High-style that gives you new ankle and instep comfort
Sfiapefy, ifreomlined low-cut two-eyelet moccav* in attractive tan grain. B. D; 6-12 $7.95
pfik tv* W,’- *
Men’s wing tip with full *1©rn< welt. Heavy composition sole. Also tan, b'ack. B, 2. $7.95
Men’s moccasin knockabout with black piped inlay. Cushiony ctepe sole. B, D; 6-12. .$7,95
Merit Shoes
1 ‘i Washington St.
1 OKhhhh my achin’ motor.” It’s a safe bet that proper “care” would have kept the ear well a lot longer, tietting the habit of letting us check your gas, oil, battery water ami tires gives longer life to cars. JESSE C. COX PARKSIDE STATION “Dealer in Sinelair Products” 431 Bloomington St.
A LONG-TIME foe of totalitarianism, Alfredo Ildefonso Cardinal Schuster, Archbishop of Milan, dies of a heart ailment at Venegono seminary north of Milan. The cardinal, once a candidate for the Papacy, waa
Hickman Food Market
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE 802 E. Washington St. Phone 957
LABOR DAY SPECIALS
ON D
NAPKINS
III \MOND so corxt
’ I’kgs.
PASTFI. \xs»<»UI I II—!• In.
25c
PAPER PLATES, Pkg. of 8 STAK-KIST ( HI Nl\ TUNA, 6 oz. Can . . ICE CREAM, V2 Gal. .
69c
Frying and Baking CHICKENS
Large Assortment COLD CUTS
Sally Ann Angel Food Cakes o. 49c
PEPPEKIDGE FARM PRODUCTS RECEIVED EVERY TUESDAY AHO THURSDAY
KLEENEX 3«H» T|s.M FS 2 Boxes 49c
HAWAIIAN PUNCH 46 oz. Can 39c
SMUURKR’S STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 12 oz. Jar 39c
UHKLE HANK6, f#/
\VE. always wondlred WHY HRS. JONES WAS SO PROUD OF HER HUS&AND, UNTIL I FOUND OUT THAT^ he: has a Twenty, Thousand dollar^ insurance. , Policy.
Find out what a real <-ar bargain is! Plan to come oul and join the Labor Day “ear-b-cue” at the EAST' SIDE MOTOR SALES. You’ll find your “dream dish” here waiting for you. Don’t be late, don’t hesitate. 1951 CHEYIE 1949 PONTIAC 1950 DODGE Many more, rotne look them over. All guaranteed.
EWSTWDW' MOTOR SALES LINCOLN &<&**** mim GS* USED CAPS \37 USro* STILESVILLE PD. 749 GP€£HCASTLF
Japan-Red China r'-^r
THE U. S. government Is disturbed, according to reports, about statements by Hayato Iked a (above), Japan’s Liberal party secretary-general, that “complete failure” of U. S. efforts to contain and “roll back” Communism compelled Japan to make a reappraisal and to seek friendship and trade with the Communists. This would mean an alignment with Communist r^iirov, {International)
SIMONE SILVA, queen of the first annual Jim Long Memorial Trophy race, holds the trophy on the wing of the plane which will carry her from Los Angeles to Tucson and back. Her pilot ts A1 Brophy. The Sept. 4-5 race for 300 - horsepower aircraft will honor the memory of an Air Transport command pilot who flew the “hump” over Burma in World War 11 (luternatnjnalJ \\
Cleo Keyt and Cline Ratcliff -pent Saturday night at the river vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.ller visited Mr and Mrs. Freeman Buis and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright ind Mrs. Fannie Beaty called on Mr. and Mrs. James Bui k Suniay evening. Lawrence Burk. son. George, drs. Sadie Burk and Mr. and •irs. James Burk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burel Ensor Saturday evening. Mrs. Maude Webster has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by William E. Priest before our marriage or after. Margaret C. Priest
Vermillion and family.
NEW MAYSVIM.E
| Mrs. l»„
I- 11 of Indianapolis
Pamela and Patty Sims spent
Jacqulm Elliott of Indif
i her mother. Aunt
Saturday night with their grand-
lis spent Friday night with on Leak.
Sh» : 1 i
mother. Mrs. Clella Keyt.
Frosty Jones and son a!
.Irs Robert Leak and
Mrs. Burel Ensor called e i
lesville were visitors in Mavsville Saturday.
it Sunday with Mr. Sander Masten and
Mrs. James Burk Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Dollie Ader of Bain called on Aunt Bell Keck
Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sims
nesday.
dvs I-ox of North
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallace
Don Malicoat of Bain
iridifu* 1
s a Sunday dinner
and son were guests Sunday of
visited his aunt, Mrs. Aral
i But- ffUesl of
Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Keyt.
try last week.
1 Hodge.
FINAL LINK IN
NORTHWiST PAS2/V32 j
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W. S. Duncan D. C. CHIROPRACTOR 111 W\ Walnut Phone 1467 Hours 1 to 8 P. M. Monday Thru Friday 9 to 5 Saturday Other times by appointment.
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THE FINAL LINK in the Northwest passage—the water route from Eunpe to Cathay (dotted line) sought by explorers since the voyages of Columbus — has been broken by two U. S. icebreakers, th« Navy’* “Burton Island" and the Coast Guard’s "Northwind.” Thi > i :t San Diego early tn July (solid black line) and pushed their way through ice-lockcd M’Clure st::ut. v\ st• rn entrance to the East-West passage, Into the Arctic seas where they now are on a ’ : t Unit 1 States-Canadian expedition to make investigations of the Beaufort sea and M’Clure strait areas untii late September.
“CARLO AND STEVE” QUIT V/SSr 5KG Whenever Carlo & Steve iiiseil to pass a wishing well ting'd drop in some pennies and make a w ish. (Probably wishing for some new customers.) But Carlo & Steve finally wished op and <l<Ti !■ I .Ms! ul of dropping pennies into a wishing well . . . they’d drop then into (heir eiislomers peel Is. It worked too . . . Carlo A Steve have reall\ been gelling; u ■ customers sine«* they ntarted dropping pennies into their pockets b^ offering . < w l I:.- I ke these:
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,35c
PUTNAM COUNTY FRESH DRESSED
39c
lb.
PORK STEAK, lb. 49c SMOKE) JOWL Lb. 25c PORK LIVER, Lb. . 19c
Ground Beef
GROUND FROM FRESH r. S. INSPECTED BEEF. EVERY POUND GUARANTEED
lb.
25c
CU&iLD BEEF, Lb. dfttfRAIHS, *-b. J SiRLOiH STEAX, Lb. Pyre Pork Sausjjge, Lb.
69c 19c 59c 33c
OAKEN KEG SWEET MIXED
HORMEL'S CHOPPED
r:03E K1ST
PICKLES 29c
BEEF 39c
PEANUT BUTTER 29c
Full Qt. Jar
12 O/.. Can
1» 4 >/. ,|ui
Farmers Pride Flour 5
Lb. Bjg
49c
FRESH RAP WAX PAPER Reg. Price 54c 2 Boxes 43c
SARDINES Oil or Mustard Can 10c
INBiAKA KING TOMATO JUICE i . 49c
Pure Cane Sugar
10 Lb. Bag
MILNOT 3 Tall Cans 29c
BOUNCE DOG FOOD, 3 Cans
97c 49c VAN CAMPS
IONA
2 ■ 6 oz. Cans 49c
25c COMO TOILET TISSUE. 4 f oiis 25c
AMERICAN BEAI TY PORK AND BEANS
Also Red Kidney
12 Cans 99c
Musselmans Apple Butter 2 ’» 29c
Elberta Peaches
Fine For Shceing
3 - 29c
PASCAL CELERY Stalk 25c
GREEN BEANS 2 Lbs. 25c
SWEET CORN Boz. 35c
U. S. No. I POTATOES 10 Lb. Bag 49c
SOLID CRISP HEAD LETTUCE 2 For 29c
