The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 February 1956 — Page 2

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PURE PORK

SLICED BACON,

ib. 29^ st ’ ,0,(EB

Lfc.

CHUCK ROAST PORK CHOPS U. \N ( F:\TKH (IT

Lb.

33

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49

* c JOWL,

BEST

BLADE

CUTS

bi:ff ok i'okk BRAINS, Lb. . . 19c BOLOSNA, lb. . 25c ti ndkk SMOKKO PICNICS, Lb. . . 25c SI.ICKD PORK LIVER, Lb 17c BEEF STEW, Lb. ,49c

QUALITY BRANDED Lb.

BEEF

59

ROUND

OR

SIRLOIN

Farmer’s Pride

FLOUR

10 ib. bag 89c AJAX 2 cans 25c

SWAN SHOWN

tm MIXES, Box .... 25c WIIITK YKI.I.OW. DKYII.S I-’OOO. BI'TTEKSI'OTY II Van Camp Small TUNA, can 25c 2 Boxes 23c FAB 15c

MILNOT, Can . 10c

CIRCLE \V

COFFEE, Lb. . . 59c

McCORMICK’S

TFA, 64 tea bays 65c

CHIU BEANS

PORK and BEANS

RIVAL

DOG

FOOD HOMINY

2 Cans 25c SPAGHETTI GRAPE PRESERVES, Pound Jar 35c PUREX, Qt. 19c TREND, 2 Boxes 39c REYNOLDS WRAP 29c ALL, 24 0z. 39c APPLE SAUCE. Stokely Fancy, 2 Cans 31c DOLE FRUIT COCKTAIL, can 27c STOKELT’S KRAUT. 2 Cans 27c 3 qt . 29r OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, i Price Sale, 2 cans 21c

FQLGERS

GRINDS

Lb.

Lettuce 2

Solid Heads

89 25'

3REEN ONIONS, 2 Large Bunches 19c CELERY, Large Stalks, Each 15c APPLES, 4 Lb. Red Delicious... 49c TOMATOES, 4 Pack Tube . T9c Open Friday and Saturday

Nights Till 8 OXIock.

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THE D?Jtf BANNER rK»d tAlQ CcMSOUOAl&O M i.i*' ^ at . .'•♦enra'.l 1^, I;‘>)iana »-s (M*c" k a»'l I.mh nirtli m - -t**r under aol r*f TI.u, ii 7, 11478. Subscription iri. e 25 < 'enLs per week; $5.‘M9 ,*-r year by maii Id Putnam oiinty; ?4t;.no to $IH.4U per year •utside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 S. K. liarlden. Publisher l7 ID South Jackson Stree:

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of Mrs. Enioiy Era a*. 1:30 p m. The opened by the pre Paul AKer. with th( ir.g the flag salute creed. Roll call was 18 members with Mrs. becoming a new me An Q ;t Ijook Lessor by Mrs. Jo? Wiight ; I-,;r.‘s by .Mi.s. Everetf W. r.dell Thomas gav

ii’ent. Mrs. club re]X! tanswered by -. Ralph Ca'.i

was given nd Garden Ellis. Mrs. 1 a report 1 meeting.

Always something good

in store for you...

Fillmore Chapter No. 186 ;.E S. will hold public installa.ir.n March 16, 8:00 p. m. Clvd< Grimes, former resident f Greencastle. is a patient in St. Vincent’s Hospital in Indianapolis. Tiie Deer Creek Coon Club will meet at the club house on Friday, Feb. 21th, at 7:30 p. m. Members are urged to be present. Dr. B >yd B. Knuppel has left for Urbana, Illinois, where he will speak this evening before a group of veterinarians and veterinary students at the University of Illinois. .1. B. Crosby will go to Washington, D. C.. Saturday on business. He will have conferences with Senator Homer Capehart anti Rep. Cecil Harden while in the nation’s capital. ANN; \ IZ ICS ARLES Birthdays Betty Burks, Greencastle, today. Feb. 23. Famuel R. Goodwin, Fillmore, 80 years old today, Feb. 23. Br ’.da Gay Brackney, daughter of M . and Mrs. Jack Brackv, 11 years old today. Mi Jack Gruenholz, Stall ite, Clavei ick, New York, Saturday, Fob. 23. Diana Sue Maddox, daughter of Mr. a 1 Mrs. William Maddox, C years old today. Fob. 23. —REPORT 7:15 p. m. at the courthouse on Wednesday night. March 28. President Wayne Branneman extended an invitation to all interested fanners to attend.

RECTOR FUNERAL HOm AVTBT9 Wf’F ?tRR VIC I PHOXF 541

Donations were given to the Red Cioss and Heart Fund. The lesson, Types and Charact- | eristics of Smooth Surface Floor ; Covering was very adequately | given by Mrs. Emory Brattain. j Very nice refreshments were j served by the hostess and every- i one enjoyed a handkerchief ex- | change. The meeting was closed with the club prayer. The next meeting will be March 28th at the home of Mrs. Ivan Ruark. —FARM SHOW residing in Greencastle, was a i guest of J. B. Doyle, manager of the Greencastle store. Kenneth ; Harris. Putnam county agent. ; was another guest at the lunch- I eon. Leonard Worland of Indi- i anapolis was the guest of Jacob ! Eitel. —RECITAL turnes by Ernest Bloch, and ! Dvorak’s Dumky-Trio. Currently in its seventh season, 1 the Aeolian Trio was organized ; it DePauvv in 1949. —VALENTINE works, including “The English Novel,’’ "Biography," and “Dusty Answers.” Born in New York state, he went to Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar after earning degrees at Swarthmore College and the university of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business. Prior to his appointment as University of Rochester head in 1935. he taught at Pennsylvania, Swarthmore, and Yale University. ( ORN COMPROMISE?

that's nearly TWo Hons Big ihe Bu/ck QPEC/AL — and you really ought to try it l)

WASHINGTON. F b. 23. (UP' - Senate backers of high rigid price supports for basic farm crops today offered privately to compromise on corn. The compromise offer was prompted partly by a belief that it would result in a bill with a better chance of being signed by President Eisenhower.

rpins is the one that's going to town in a BIG way. 1 And you’ll know what we mean when you take its measure—by any yardstick yon choose. By the 'pound and inch, it’s the biggest bundle of highpowered action and high-fashion luxury ever offered in Buick’s lowest-priced Series. By the dollar sign, it’s a value so big that Buick outsells every other car in America except two of the wellknown smaller ones. But not till you’ve put this 1956 Buick Si-ecial to the road can you know what a big-time performer it really is. Yonll know it by the instant response and purring might of a 322-cubic-inch V8 engine that’s been lofted to new peak*, -af power and compression. You’ll know it by the flash-away action of a new Variable Pitch Dynaflow* that stops up getaway and gas mileage in normal situations—and zooms to full-power

acceleration for a needed safety-surge when you floor the pedal and switch the pitch. You’ll know it by your complete mastery of a big car that handles like a dream—steers like a wish-and rides like a cloud in the blue. B/G-thats the word for this Buick Special ... B/G-coming, going, or standing still , . . BIG—in its stretch-out roominess—in its sweeping beauty—in its solid steadiness . . . BIG, most of all, in the way it makes your money talk... Come in—soon—and let this Buick speak for itself. Vo think you’ll find it sweet listening. *\ew Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadniaster, Su/x r and Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special. JSl .**’ SEC JACKIt GICASON • ' • ON IV ESo’utdoy t»

WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

AT A NEW LOW PRICE — 4-Season Comfort in your new Buick with FRIGIDAIRE CONDITIONING Jim Harris Chevrolet

115 N. Jacksom St.

Phene 34b

WHY YOU SAVE AT AG! We are one of 135,000 Stores of this largest food hiying organization - we pass the savings in bulk purchases on to you.

WHOLE OR SHANK HALF \ ALKNTIXE AND DEPENDABLE — 12 to 14 Lb. Average HAMS ib. 39

AND BROADWAY (SOOTH EM) ^ WE DELIVER - PHONE 12

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OPEN ’TIL 8 O’CLOCK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS FROM N0W0N!

BFTT HALF — LB. 43c

FKFSH LEAN

GROUND BEEF 3 Us. 89

CENTER ( FT — LEAN

Stark 6 Wetzel

WHOLE HOG PURE PORK SAUSAGE With Coupon Packed in Stark i Wetie! Dry Sugar Cured BACON!

REDEEM COUPONS HERE!

FOLDER MOUNTAIN GROWN

STARK AND WETZEL RED. AND THICK SLICED WINDOW PACKAGE BACON LB, 35.

SALTIHE CRACKERS, Lb. 90K...!9c

J* 4b

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SANDWICH COOKIES, 2 Lhs.

UPTON’S

Ten Vt ib- 45c- 16 TeB Bp? t

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POPEYE WHITE

PORK CHOPS » 49^ DEPENDABLE, READY TO EAT _ 4 to 6 EB. AVERAGE Picnic Hams u 25‘

COFFEE, All Grinds, Lb. ... 89c

POPCORN, 10 Oz. 2 For . . 35c •NO PAN OB REASONING NEEDED”—-ALL IN I’KO

MAXWELL HOI SE

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DCRKEE’S

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AKMOl KS CRESCENT, Sliced or Tray Pac ked

BACON

4 Lbs. $1

F8HK CUTLETS Lean Lb. 49c STEAK ROUND OR LOIN Lb. 69c

m EACH 35c

instant COFFEE, 6 oz. SI.39; 2 oz. 54c

POTfl

py tall ms 29c MIXES 2 49 GODCHAUX EXTRA FINE ■ SUGAR s LBS. 49c WILSON MILK. Tall Cans, 2 for 25c

bag 98c OLEO G<i| ‘ |en »" n - ri " s 2 |b! - 4s

BETTY ( ROCKER — MARBLE AND HONE! SPM I

PILLSBI RY

FLOUR

SHI HEINE

HOMOGENIZED HOG LARD

Lb. IQi

OXYDOL, Large 26c; Giant

64c

VEL, Large 26c; Giant

64c

SURF, Large Sizes, 2 Boxes

49c

DIAL SOAP, 2 Bath Size, 1 Reg.

39c

AJAX CLEANSER, Qt. Size, 2 for

23c

OLD DUTCH, Regular Size, 2 for

21c

for automatic washers, jeg. 39c; 10 lbs.

S2.45

REYNOLDS ALUMINUM FCIL, Roll 29

WAXlfir Rolf . . 23c PUREX or aOROX,Qt. 19c: v 2 fla).35c