The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1955 — Page 3

fHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCA'TTIE, INDIAKA,

TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1955.

MOKTOV i Mr. and Mir Garnet I^eona. *trker xp^^t the week I and family were Saturday even Dorotliv Petti* in 8 visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ear Mrs. Melvin Priest and Woodworth and daughter. EH Crawfordsville were I Mae. Mrs. Worreil was a calle ternoon viators of Mr Wednesday afternoon. r 'lair Albin and family. | Jean Call visited Evelyn Sailo

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• night and attend d the Greencastle Thursday evening, rame a. Roae.idale She Mrs. Daisy Alexander is visitbaturday nighw with \S Ihe , j n p anc j Mrs. Gler. Crodian of

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N el Ni holson attended a din- Dorothy Bettis spent Thurs*r meeting of coaches and prin- j lay night with Janet Albin. pals at the Union Building in ! Mr. and Mrs. Russell O'Haver

were Sunday evening callers of I Pence Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sigler. i M. Myi Mrs. Mary Virginia Clodfelt -r Grahai

WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE

22 Redwood Storm Doors

62,6-Panel Interior Doors . . 125 Gailon Interior Wall Paint

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NOW WERE $10.00 $22 oo $10-80 $17-95

TO $12.35

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299 Quarts Interior Wall Paint

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24 Gallon Textured Sand Finish Paint

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46 Quarts Textured Sand Finish Faint

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137 Gallons Oil Resin Water Paint

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$2-29 $3-72

60c $1-00

$2-00 $3-85

60c $1.30

$2-00 $395

106 Quarts Oil Resin Water Paint Q|)c $1.05

5c 12c

10 Pcs. 1/4"x30"x(0" Oak and Gum Plywood .. $1.25 $4-00 300 Pcs. 24"x48" Patterned Metal Ceiling . . 56c

3000 Ft. VzxB, V2X6, VzxB, Cypress Weather Boarding

1000 Pcs. 9x9 Vinyl Rubber and Asphalt Floor

Tile - Some As Low As

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74c

Be 12c

Hudson Tank Heaters $0.00 $10.50

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3000 Ft. Oak Flooring 1500 Ft. Beech Flooring

10c 12c

17c 18c

100 Divided-Lite House Windows, Per Sash

80 Sqs. Dubl-Cover Lok-Type Asphalt Shingles

■2 Sqs. Single-Cover Ditto

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$1.50 $6-00 $7-58 $9-40 $5-20 $7-30

All Sales final -■ No returns - Merchandise May Be In- ji spewed at Our Yard--117 W. Franklin Street.

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was a visitor Wednesday evening of Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter and Maxine Callander. Mrs. Norma Scott and Mrs. Freda Nicholson were Tuesday afternoon visitors of Mrs. \V. S. Lawter of Russellville . Tuesday was Mrs. Lawter's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sigler and Mr. and Mrs. Laland Chilcote were Tuesday evening visitors of Mr and Mrs. Claud Burk.

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BASKETBALL The Greencastle 8th Grade net team lost to Clayton's 8th graders, 40 to 32. at Clayton Monday night. Greencastle (32) Ppencer .* Gould J. Myers

Modernize your kitchen early. C ustom built cabinets with revolt ing shelves. Rireh of enameled finish.

The tribulations connected with caring for a 17-month-old girl on an unexpectedly long journey f om Greece to the United States end joyfully for U. S. Nr<vy Lt. Norman K. Donahoe as he-kisses little Roni Marie after landing from a Military Air Transport plane at Patuxent, Md.. Naval Air Station Donahoe went to Athens to adopt orphan Roni Maine for himself and his wife, Helen. Weather and missed connections made his return by air stretch out to five days, severly threatening his limited diaper supply, but he finally made it.

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1955 Ninety-Eight Deluxe Holiday Coupe. A General Motors Value.

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Also on special display a) the Indianapolis Auto Show. Indiana State Fair Grounds, J: FENTRESS MOTORS. INC. 119 North Indiana St. Phone 29/

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