The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 July 1956 — Page 2
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SOUTH SIDE OF THE SQUARE W£ DELIVER CALL 907 OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ’TILL 8:20 SAUSAGE->25 QUALITY BEEF SALE SERVICE CUT AS YOU LIKE IT
29
CHUCK
BLADE CUTS lb.
Lean and Meaty
SIRLOIN, Lb. ... 59c To Broil, Swiss or Fry
JUICY SAVORY
RIB STEAKS, Lb. 59c hoZte
BEEF RIB
BOIL
Lean Meaty
Lb. 15c
CUBE STEAK
STEAKETTES, Lb.
59c
Lb. 79c
ONLY THE BEST GROUND BEEF, 3 Lbs. . . .99c
SMOKED JOWL, Lb. . . . 15c
WABASH
BOLOGNA. Lb. 25c FRANKS, Lb.. 29cSPICED HAM. Lb. 49c Pork CENTER CUT Lb.
Chops
FIRST CUTS
Lb. 43
CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE L ^ e Jar 95c
I< El> TEA
Breast O’Chicken TUNA CHUNK
BLEND, 8 Oz. Pks. 49c fop 29c
BLISS filended B > / Maxwell House
79
Pound
Regular or Drip in Vacuum Pack INTRODUCTORY OFFER BOSTONIAN DOG FOOD iM MN A BALANCED RATION, 6 Cans TOMATO JUICE, 46 Oz. Can At CA OAK GROVE, 2 Lbs. uu - u MRS. TUCKERS, 2 Lbs.
5
KEl.IAHiiJ’S
CORN FLAKES Handipak Tomatoes 2 INDIANA FIELD RIPENED LEMONS, Sunkist, Doz.
8 - 10 Oz. tfMl PACKAGES
25
29c
POTATOES, U.S. No.1, 10Lbs.. 79c LETTUCE, 2 Large Heads . . 29c PEACHES, 2 lbs. . . . . . 29c DILL, Bunch !2^c HONEY DEWS, Ea. 29c
SWEET CORN APRICOTS, Lb. 25c 6 EARS 29c LIMES, Doz. - 59c
THE LaILY BANNER THI RS., JULY ?6. 1»56 Page > • •* i i_fc. LN 1»IA> a THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffiee at (»reen<a.stle, Indiana a-s second rlass mail matter under iu t of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week, $5.00 per yt*ar by mail in Putnam County, .*■»».00 to $10.40 per >ear outside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, 114 S. R. Kariden. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT I will arise and go to my father.—Luke 15:18. Penitents need not sleep on beds of spike in order to gain God's favor. Just turn around and go home. He is watching all the time for repentant prodigals.
Word has been received he r ? of the birth of a daughter Wednesday "o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eves of Lafayette. Mrs. Eves h the former Dorothy McGowen of
this city. Mrs. Wiln is the maternal grai
McGowen nother.
7.(H AL YOUTH 1> NAMED ASST. PENNEPY MANAGE
The Columbus Republican, hns the following to say of George F. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. i D. C. Stewart of this city, who I has been associated with the J. j C Penney Co., in that city: “Appointment of George F Stewart of 816 Tenth street as assistant manager of the local
J. C. Penney company store has I every article
Historic Relics In Veep's Office
WASHINGTON. < UP' When •ou visit the office of the vice president of the United States you are handed a little memo. It savs nothing about the present tenant. Richard M. Nixon but runs back into history. The official office of the V. P. is located in the Senate wing of the Capitol. Finished back in 1859. it has been home ba-se for every veep since John C. Breck-
inridge of Kentucky.
The memo says that almost
iv was
it3.xe<
in the office is of
j been announced by Paul Fred- “historical interest." I got a copy I rickson, manager. Appointment j when I dropped by to chew over
will be effective Aug 1.
i a few things with the present in-
‘Mr. Stewart replaces Richard , eumbent.
Personal And Local News Briefs
Mrs. W. K. Bartlett of Kentland is the guest of her mother, Mrs. John R. Cox. So. College Ave. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Wright of Belvedere, 111., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Alice and sons left Wednesday afternoon for New York City. They expect to return next week. Abe Roberts, Commercial Place, was arrested yesterday for public intoxication and fined $1 and costs in city court. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll B. Hammond and sons will return the latter part of the week after a vacation at Lake Tipeecanoe. The Irwin reunion will be held Sunday, July 29th at the Oscar Irwin park. All relatives and friends are invited to come and spend the day. The McCullough reunion will be held at Forest Park in Brazil on Sunday, Aug. 5. All McCulloughs and friends please come and enjoy the basket dinner and social hour together. Brother Gano Gamer of Indianapolis will preach eet the Church of Christ in Cloverdale on Sunday, July 29. Services at 9:30 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. Both services on Central Standard Time. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patton who are enjoying a motor trip through sections of the Georgian Bay country in Canada says traffic there is terrific. They met a total of 270 cars in fiva minutes tima-
Lutkemeier, who has been transferred to St. Louis. His appointment as a main floor manager there will become effective Aug. 1. “Mr. Stewart was graduated from Greencastle high school and received a bachelor of science degree from Indiana State Teachers College in 1951. In June, 1951, he joined the Penney company at Greencastle. He served in the U. S. army signal corps from February, 1952, to January, 1954, and spent 16 months in
The first desk you see in the center of the suite was first used by President William McKinley. It had been stored in the White House basement for many years after McKinley was shot by an assassin on Sept. 6, 1901. One day in 1917 President Woodrow Wilson was looking around rooms in the big Pennsylvania Avenue mansion which he had never seen before. He came upon the de^k. Wilson, who wasn’t superstitious, had the desk moved to his office and labored over it for the rest of his second
of
Wheel Of Fortune For 7 Collegians RENO, Nev. July 26 < UP)—A group of seven college students won $96,000 at roulette through a new “system,’’ the manager of a Reno gambling casino reported Wednesday. Raymond I. Smith, manager of Harold's Club, said the seven began working out their system about June 1, concentrating on a wheel that h id 36 numbers and a single zero. At first only two students took part, but then they hired five others to help them. They manned the wheel in six hour l shifts, recording each spin of the wheel for many days. Then they were ready. Last weekend, they began a four-day marathon during whjch they won most of their $95,000, Smith said. The marathon ended Monday morning.
BIT.!. HAS LITTLE CHANCE WASHINGTON, Julv 26 iUPi
holic drinks aboard plan* peared today to have chance of Senate passage Congress adjourned.
SOI BET If Cloverdale \Y. S. C. S. Meeting Held The Cloverdale W. S. C. S, me July 12 at 1:30 p. m. in th< church basement. The president, Marjorie Coon opened the meeting by all sing ing "What a Friend We Have i: Jesus," after which prayer wa given by Rev. Lutrull. Fourteen member : and fo" guests answered roP call witi verses from the Bible being pre pared by Stella Vickroy. Devotions were given by Dais Suit and a very interesting pro gram by Gladys Huber.
s were Marjorie
a 7c%n » ii.
RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE 8ERVICT PHON* 141
RMAIE FOR CIRCUS ‘BIG TOP’
Germany. term
“He returned to the Greencas- In the y p >s office you also tie store in Febiuai>, 1954, and ■ w jjj fi nc j a large picture of was transferred to the local store | Q^j-gg Washington. It is regardin May, 1955, as head of the men ; e( j ag mos ^ valuable
and boys department. He is a member of the local Junior Chamber of Commerce, Greencastle Elks club, and the First Christian church of Greencastle.’’
HODGE PLEADS NOT GUILTY
paintings in the Capitol building. Rembrandt Peale was the artist and art critics believe it would be worth at least half a million dollars on the open market. Interesting also is the chandelier which hangs over the
room in an elevator. A crowd of vice president's desk. It is well about 100 persons was in the chained up and not likely to drop
glassy bobbles on the head
any assistant leader.
This fixture was bought by Thomas Jefferson in Paris when he was ambassador to France
courtroom and the reporters
jammed the jury box. CITY RECREATION
If the weather is nice, Doyne
Lenhart will call another square j from the colonial government. It dance tonight at the high school is made of Bohemian crystals, gym at 7:30. with sterling silver clips and The men will play kittenball chains. It was lit by gas and cantonight at Robe-Ann at six dies until electricity came along, o’clock.
Friday’s Schedule 9-12 Arts & Craft, High School Art Room 10:30-11:45 First and second grade, Robe Ann 2:30-4:30 Park Recreation. Robe Ann 5:30-7:00 Park Recreation, Robe Ann.
“MOONSHINE" RACKET IN INDIANA PROBED JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind (UPl —Authorities disclosed Wednesday they are investigating a possible “moonshine” racket across Indiana and Kentucky state line. Two men pleaded innocent and
JOBLESS MILLWORKERS WK i ohe guilty Wednesday in Clark
Softball Schedule Tonight 7:15 V.F.W. vs. Home Supply 8:30 Nehi vs. Shetrone Friday 7:15 Moose vs. Reelsville 8:30 Home Supply vs. Progressive.
'’Circuit Court in cases involving untaxed liquor. All were fro n Louisville, Ky. Frank Arthur Clay, 34, and Roger Todd, 49, arrested with 16 juveniles last week, pleaded innocent and were released on $500 bond each. Their trial was set
AN ERA comes to an end in Pittsburgh as the biggest "Big Top" of them all, Ringling Br.'s. and Barnum and Bailey circus tent, i? struck for the last time, to give way to “hard top" performances in air conditioned arenas such as Madison Square Garden. Lower. Performers crowd into u bus to return to Sarasota, Fla., winter quarters and hope for the best. (International Soundphotosj
After the social hour the meotg adjourned to meet Aug, 9t:i, 30 n. m. in the church base-
ANMYERSARY Birthday* Max Steven Gough, son of Mrs. Pauline Smith, Clinton. Arizona, 12 years old today. July 26. Robert Patton, Ward Mayhall, C. J. Ferrand, Ross Hood and Ben Jarvis.
TV TCWIGHT WISH-TV—Channel 8 6:00 . News: Weather 6:15 CBS News 6:30 Sgt. Preston 7:00 Bob Cummings 7:3® Climax 8:30 Star Playhouse 9:00 Dance Party 9:30 Celebrity Playhouse 10:00 No\v> 10:15 I Spy 10:45 Late Show WTTV—Channel 4 6:00 Little Rascals .Wws 7:00 Lone Ranger 7:30 Heart of the Cit\ 8:00 Star Tonight 8:30 Sports Thrills 9:00 Lone Wolf 9:30 Hayloft Frolic 10:00 Dunninger 10:30 News 10:45 .. Hollywood Movie WTHI-TV—Channel 10 6:00 TV News 7:00 Best of Groucho 7:30 Climax 8:30 ... The Great Gildersleeve 9:00 Warner Bros. Presents 10:00 TV News 10:15 Weather ‘0:30 Susie
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OPEN ’TILS O'CLOCK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Ground BEEF
FREbH LEAN
BLISS
CLABBER GIRL
STARK & WETZEL “JOLLY FARMER” TRAY PACKED
Sliced
LAYER BACON
Franks 3 tfc$i Bologna 5
Pork Sausage
PlIIC Our Own Make
BLUE OR GREEN LABEL
Siiriist TUNA, 3 cans $1
SALTINE
DEPENDABLE, READY TO EAT Picnic Hams
| Li
ib. 2,8c!k
CRACKERS, Lb. Bex . 19c
LARGE, CRISP HEAD
TTUCE, 2 Heads .. 29c
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PUTNAM COUNTY FRESH DRESSED
FRYERS WHOlE 0B CUT ® p Lk 2
DEPENDABLE — "READY TO EAT”
HAMS smK po " t ' 0 " Lb. HALF OR WHOLE Lb 59c
T SINNER, 2 Bxs. 29c
GHOWN — IRISH COBBLER
^3-i POTATOES, 19 lbs. . ,75c
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PUTNAM COUNTY
ROASTING EARS, Doz. 55c
||jJ KELLOGG’S CORN FUISES, 8 oz. Bx. 16c
LEAN
PORK STEAK
Lb.
49
NEW
GREEN ONIONS, Bell. 10c
BAKING Fi/Wi/ER, can 10c
HI I NOLDS
ALUMINUM FOIL ... 72c ECONOMY ROLL — 75 I T. EACH
GCDC IIAI \ POW DERED SUGAR, 2 Boxes GCDf HAUX PI KE C ANE SUGAR. 5 Lfcs FlSSI s Lbs.
AUNTJEMIM \
CORN BREAD MIX
SHURFINE
SHORTENING, 3 Lb. Can 83c GREAT NORTHERN BEANS, 2 Lbs. ... 28c ( YLIFORNI \ LONG WHITE POTATOES, 10 Lbs...95c BEE( UNI T >TR \I\ED BABY FOODS, Scans 49c
27c 49c 49c 33c
SHURFRESH
TALL CANS
ASK FOR YOUR HOLDEN
SHURFRESH
CHEESE, 2 Lb. Box . . 65c MILNOT, 5 Cans ■ ■ 49c RED STAMPS
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