The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1955 — Page 5

NOTICE TO FARMERS You arr cordially invil*^! to pl<ming dt'irirmstration, Friday, August 26,1955 10:<H> A. M. to 1:00 I*. M. At the IBM farm, three miles East on Stilesvilk- Koad. FEATURING: 45C Farmall with No. 16 wheel plow. CO j Farmali with fast hitch plow. C20 In'e.national Utiity with fast hitch plow. S00 !sitcrn.?!io:nl Utility wiih 8 wheel plow. C < tip s» •• and driv<* tla-sc \t-\v Tractors with Torque Amplifier l)ri\i. I'rovi !t s In speeds forward and cnahles operator to Boost p dl pouer |.v;;, on tin- JJO. WcESNER iMPLEMEHT COMPANY

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Big Enough? Juries award terrific damages in cases involving auto accidents. But adequate insurance will still protect you in case of emergency# SIMPSON STONER, Insurance PHONE 6

FAIRLY SPOKEN Tips On Fitting Wives Into Business FamiHts By Margaret Latrobe To get married back in the good old days, young men in love asked the girl’s father for permission. Today they ask the boss. Maybe not in so many syllables —but the wise lad, with his eye on a kind word from home •ffice, gives litt'e Eva’s brain waves close scrutiny before letting other curves dazzle him into an unwitting ‘T do.” What’s all this about wives being looked over,, talked over and frequently passed over by the company employing Darddy? Plenty, girl. If you ever expect to know how it feels to be first ady in the reception line at the iffice Christmas party, if you •ven hope for liover Boy to get a listrict of his very own—there ore a few (hundred) charm lessons to take to your bosom. When Pop’s permission was necessary to the nuptials, the girl’s mother was content if her darling had mastered crumbly pie crust and the popcorn crochet stitch. But today, girls are very cannily being urged to master a couple of foreign languages, along with keeping a civil tongue in their heads in English. | They are taught the art of en- | tertarining customers’ wives— I which var ies somewhat from havi mg the girls in for a wholesome saucer of cream. Today’s brides know better than to let their girlish successes at the cotillion extend into adult conversation 1 with the boss’s wife— who hasn’t led any grand marches since 1913. And perish forbid any unflattering data on age, weight or ! pr evious condition of servitude when engaged in conversation

with the sensitive wifely personnel. All so they will “fit” into the official family of big business. For the plain truth is this - Large company or small, the management of same knows that a smart, kind, well-mannered wife is the biggest asset their employee can have. And that a nosy, nagging, embittered wife is the worst—sure to bring them a headache that aspirin won’t cure You’re a “non-conformist,” eh? Go ahead—tell your husband's boss he is a stingy browbeater. Flirt with all the fellows. Treat the customers like bores. Daddy will soon have a brand new job— maybe. And you can go back to crocheting bed spreads. Maybe someone will buy one to help pay your grocery bill.

MORTON* Sanara and Johnny Clodfelte: are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Clodfelter and son. Jay, in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Smithers and son of Bloomington and Mr and Mrs. Billy Clodfelter and hildren of Brovnsburg and Susy and Rose Mary Smith of Sreencastle were Saturday evening visitors of Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter and children. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and children were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Vern Sigler. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pitts of Russellville and Mr. and M»s. Warren Britts of Ladoga were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum. Katherine Harbison spent the week end with her grandparents,

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Humpnreys. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harbison were Sunday visitors. Glen Ellen Seobee is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Kenneth Williams uid family of Peoria. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Connerty were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin on Wj.mesdj. evening. Sunuay evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodworth were Mrs. Mae Woodworth of Brick Chapel and Mr. and Mrs. Evaloe Woodworth and daughter, Marcia of Michigan City. Saturday evening callers were Mr. a id Mrs. Garnet Leonard and family.

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA PAGE FIVE WEDNESDAY. AI'GI'ST ?4. IMS.

combined their talents to build ; est since. Mrs. Colby said. a homemade braided rug bust- I While she docs the braid work ness. j her husband stands my with a

j steel laccr to sew each braid as

For many years Mrs. Frank L . . . . , J J | it is completed. It takes about

seven weeks to make a 9x12 rug.

Colby braided rugs alone, until one day her husband “picked up the needle and started sewing the braid.” He hasn't lost inter-

Banr.ei Ads Pay

BRAIDED RUG BUSINESS STARTED BY COUPLE ESSEX CENTER, Vt.—(UP) —A husband and wife here have

CATFISH AND RABBIT DINNERS Hush Puppies and Short Orders Family Room SHINE S TAVERN

AIK CONDITIONED STILKSYILLE Kitchen Closes, 10 P. M.

KOAD 40

SATUHDAY

InravDW

tfJOOD WD

CQtac&iv^ S33

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JANE PARKER

Spanish Bar Cab JANE PARKER PLAIN’, SUGARED, Cl Cake Donutsi

Reduced From 39c To . .

33c 19c

39c

Sand wish 828s

Soprano Talent .«

Parker—Now Sliced «PKG.

BLACKBERRY

Reduced From 49c To Oatmeal, 10-OZ.

39c

t -

6dRr;;r Ads Get Result;

I |i I ill N|M.» I M 'I I I I I Ml or IM I N Ml C Ol NT* 101X11,

ii i ii> livi ii tliai tin- t’ounty ('ouiu-il of Putnam County. \\ I m, i i in Spi i i.il Session at the court house in Greencastle, in i'•iiiimii --min i s l oom on Thursday. September 8th and S. i-ii iah. i :uh. i ' ,:,. at ten o'clock Daylight Savings time. I a , i .i ot ill! inci tiiiij is to consider additional appropria-

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ii ,; i iii-t'ci not included in the regular budget of Ht.'ij. due to . ; : . ||, j, t: ufot cseeli I the time, as follows: ft UNTY KlCV KNlie

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K, pairs of Equipment $ Sil.irms or wages for Ih-pulies •(’<>. Fair) .. Sberii l ,v I >e| uties Standard I'niforms

• «I|I lit > > .4 « M I

102 A

I u iinf > ! I 1 «*»• ,*

Vo '. |:

\ S.ilar> Office PI erica I

K -pair of Kquipmviit Machine Hire

Sal.irv Po. Council Per Diem Po. Council ... I \. ot inmates at St Inst.

DO.00

^j.i.oo

350.00 000.00 .000.00

Jana Farifsr Pies

Jans Parker Cookies Su , ar , Elc . PK g. Jane Parker While Bread I >4 loaf 17s

Jane Parker—Plain 9^**

H Wo«** Just Heat and Serve . DOZ. Sandwich Spread ,u, 33c

7-RIB END

Pork Loin Roost lb CENTER Lm ROAST or CHOPS LB 7Sc L5!H ENO ,. B . 49c

“SUPER-RIGHT”—WHOLE OR ANY SIZE END PIECE

Slab Bacon

d Serve . DOZ. IN PT. C K • . JAR

Sandwich Bread Ser I'4 loaf I Sc

WISCONSIN SHARP

Cheddar Cite^y

FRESH—4 LBS. AND OVER

Stewing Chickens Smoked Boneless Butts .

Smoked Picnics Frying Chickens

Rib Raasl • WER - RK;HT ''- 7 ,NCI1

“SUPER-

RIGHT” FRESH CUT UP

3§C b. 59e

3£c

8 TO 12-LB. AVERAGE

Lunch Keal p “ klc 4 pl " M " t0 " r

Maearmii & Cheese

LB.

LB. 4@

HEAVY STEEK HEEF

S^S

Halibl Sieaks . Haddock, Cod, Ocean Perch Fiied HaJdcik, Cod, Perch

39c

8 <>Z.

PKG. MW . lb. 39o . lb. 35c ,0 OZ. 43a

PKG.

RED OR

Sliced Cheeses ^ 28c

LLB. 43,,

. JAR

63c Seedless Grapes

2 lbs 29c

KRAFT

Cheese Whiz

Ssnnybroak Grads “A” Eggs c^: 39s

Phila. Cream Cheese pko^dc Ched-C-Biit Cheese Feed

9 3-oz. 97* pk(;s. fc II*

CALIFORNIA—SWEET-252 SIZE Oranges . .

Cabbage souu

DOZ.

HEADS

EACH

'"'WSIK

Kraft Velveeia c p " P read

Ice Cream smooth .

Rgsso Chceeia^e Syrep .

Charcoal BEI ) SEA l .

Graham Crackers NABISC0 Sunshine Krispy Crackers

9 -LB. t LOAF

-LB.

LOAF

FKO-IOY I* • • •

69c 73c S9t

CALIFORNIA

24 SIZE .

12-OZ. ‘ST EOT. ” £

9 4-LB. ™ SACKS M B. box dye 1-lb- 25c . BOX

Pascal Celery Red Potatoes

Jumbo Honeydews

Juicy Lemons Juicy Limes NEW PACK

6 SIZE

360 SIZE LARGE 176 SIZE

2fi

1 £3

STALK 25S * LB - 3So

50s 31s Sic

FRESH, MICH. HALE HAVEN—U. S. No. 1, 2 In. and Up E ^ lbs. Wc bu3-98

V/atermelons

RED RIPE—EVERY

’?(. LB

MELON GUARANTEED AVG.

LIBBY—FROZEN

BAG

EACH

DOZ.

D07

Ciiicken Pies 4 f.b 89c Libby Frozen Peas . . 2,1^:390 Libby Orange Juice FR0ZEN 5 c“ s 79c

Iona Peas or Tomatoes 3 " - 35<

TDT.'.I. ftU NTY KKVKNrE $ 7,125.00 CAS'U.INK IIND i 1111J! I W'A V) \Vmvs. Truck ,v Trucior Drivers and Muchinis, s j 2.000.00 Sinub- llnnds 500.00 (Insulin,. 1,000.00 till Crc.isc ,v Anti-Krecse itoo.oo isIlMIr 4.i>00.00 Lumber 600.00 T"T\I. i:\s.ii.ini: addithi.nai, akproI’KIATt(»\S $ 9,000.00

• I \Sol.INK THANSKKUS

SOPRANO for talent and 33-23’^-35 measurements for swimsuit display are the beauty accoutrements Marian Cox (above) of Oak Park, 111., tAtea to the “Miss America" beauty pageant as “Miss Illinois." Sh* is 5-feet-6'2. {International J

Ajax Cisasssa

CANS “TC

Fab

LARGE BOX fcwL

GIANT BOX

69c

$1,500,000 Hoard

i— SEPTEMBER ISSUE ON SALE THURS.

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m.Tt •mjl! 602k

Knud Foremen

,’lericul Help $ W- <'d and Hrush Spray to Stone " Faint, to ::01 Stone Triok- to ::oi stone Trae'.or and V intaim-r to Stone Trne'or and .A! intaim-r to .'■ nail Tools. Front end loader for Ford Tractor

150.00 141.28 4IUI.U0 r.iiL’m: 230.00

31 :..00

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TOTAL OF GASoi INK ADDITIuN\l.s VV|, Tit \ VSI-'KftS I'r.M’ l.ATIVK KRIIx'.K FI ND v •« toad - ii -■•iiitbw. stern Washington Township o\er t'roxs Greek I" >SF1T \ L FIND ' ' t'l ina .V- Silverware •’'|-H F t-. r Supplies ‘•''i- Soajs and t'le.liters " ’ I t -.i n lied Goods 2"a’ Daiiv Frodm’ts \ t aundrv \ i.in,n .!!!!!!!!!*!! "•etit Salary of Firemen • F. it l.iebt and Power Water ,v Sewage i. ’i: s.tarv of Medh ,1 t.ihrarians <m \ I >ri!Ks ■ .I Medb-lnes ' 1 ' *»*larv Nn-ses .1* !. I*’I j*! II*’! I Tl* I 'Oti I'.eomi- ,.f Radiologist !. ' ' Film* md Oemicals ■ \ Sil*r> f a-, ehntetane

of f*

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J 1.'128.90 110.828.90 $4.-,.000.00 $ "0 00

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-.ervT MDSIMTAL ADDIT1 >N\L AFPROI ID \TI. ‘NS $23.4 'L «'F AI.L ADDITION \1. A I’FROFRI A - r*vs - TOT \ 1 . , • - v i i Tt; ' vkk 1 -'"^ $1,828.9 '•'V TOT * 1 \ . A FFF.< >FR1 VTloys ' \ ■ TR WSFFRs 884 ’ ' . »'< ; i n» , ,.•*»>.» •,# •>««'«•(• oo- !•••«•.» -j f •> K. The addition <1 appropriation as finally made will be • • , ito-.e,) , c ^ I'ontm'.osj. ners whle* ’ .*.1 •• f-tl'. r t .ei.,,. f|f*... *1 ftavs a* ft»e '-.Hint' • •f Fut< v i'..entv Indiana \t such he irjpe. tavnave »■' ," v ,,f 'Ucb ddl'ional anpronrli t ions n*av '>e heard -•••! m-’V ’s - .,v ‘•'•mire of the county Auditor when and h< aring will be held. '» f*'- r RRY \N Putnam County Auditor

R-own - Hanna County Board of Commissioners

24-31-21.

womans day magazine 7

TASTES EiTT!3...!CID or HOTJ

Fresh coffee does taste better, and

... , ^ v; . A&P premium-quality Coffee, is

^ j\ really fresh. You’ll like it better

VS-iPtH • • • * ce ^ or hot. It costs so much

sti|J _

• • • iced or hot. It costs so much

' • ^ ess ^ ian ^ ^ ast year • • • and

Mild

Mellow

it's still guaranteed to please you or your money back!

3-lb. Bag

t EIGHT O’CLOCK »o

Rich S Full-Bodied 1-LB. BAG

RED CIRCLE 3-Lb. Bag tSi’* $2.37

IIS; BOKAR T-LB. 3-Lb. Bag BAG ©Up* $2.43

ANN

76-YEAR-OLD Mrs. Delores Vasquez, who said she was a former nurse in Pancho Villa's army In Mexico, summoned officials to her bedside in Imperial Valley hospital, San Diego, Calif., and told them of five places tn Texas in which a gold hoard of $1,500,000 is hidden. She thought she was dying, but is recovering. She said she was a colonel in Villa’s army and one of his trusted aides, and that the gold was left by the revolutionary, (IntemationalJ j

■’ Cuoromewl b« ^ Good Housekeeping

ANN PAGE CreoTtsy Smooth

VtAIWT kiJTUR B

45‘

12-OZ.

DECORATED GLASS

More Ann Page Values!

Ann Page Tomato Soup p^k

Elderberry or Grape Jelly ^ge 3 j'vrj 1.00

10',.©z. 10c

CANT;

Surf

LARGE BOX

C ^ T 63c

Lux Detergent

LARGE CAN JiC

GIANT £C r CAN OjC

Breeze

LARGE BOX

GIANT 70^ BOX *

Rinso

Blue

LARGE nC/v BOX

GIANT rft r BOX

Ve

1

LARGE BOX

GIANT TQ-, BOX vDC

NEW PACK CANNED GOODS NEW PACK

liiblef Ccni

NEW PACK

GREEN GIANT

2 2

12-OZ. CANS

Peaches m v, pack

Tuna Flanes sultana

Dry M : ik Solids

Cherries Fie Drusl

Heinz Ketchup

Cake Mix

Wesson Oil . . . Red Star Yeast DRY Woodbury Soap

31c 39c

2 ^ 55c O 6-OZ. QQ a A CANS

I7-0Z. CANS

9.6-OZ. 23 C

NEW

WHITE HOUSE INSTANT RED SOUR PITTED

NEW PACK!

7 MINIT

SPECIAL DEAL! ....

EVERY DAY

LOW PRICE .

Swans Down, Instant

Devil’s Food, Wliite, Yellow . . PKG.

. ft. 39c qt. 71©

3 pi,,:,, 1

. CAN

2 Ss 35c

. 10c "" / 23c

HOT. 20-OZ.

29c

ic SALE

4 "Sf 27c

Spry 3 S 87c

Ivory Snow

LARGE joe CUM 72c

BOX

DIETETIC FOODS

ApriCClS DreT^DELIGHT rhari-ice R0YAL ANN Uificmua DIET DELIGHT

Fruit Cocktail

FcSiS DIET DELIGHT . Peaches diet delight

DIET DELIGHT

27c 16-oz. CAN ^ ® 16-OZ. CAN 29c 25c

29c

AM prices in this ad effective thru Sat., Aug. 27. AMEtlCA’S TOPEMOST fOOD IETAILE* .7. SINCE 185*

THE CHEAT ATLANTIC_*_fAClfiCJ4A CCMfANT.

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