The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1956 — Page 8

*

%

Kor BiilldocE^r wrk *ee Han IS

THE DA’LY BANNER

WF.I) . OTT. \! 1 I 'trs rag*-8 M Broadstreet. Phone 33 R 2 CiRKENCAMBfc. INDIANA Fillmore, Bo- 85. M-W-F-tf.

FREE COBS: V truck with el: tr.c & Co.

i led on your I },,a 1 r. Poti: Delta Theta Tau Benefit Card 24-lOt. Party at Armory, Saturday, Oct. 27. 8 p. m. Tickets 75 * each. Get

Indiana and Wea* Virginia y° ur Sunday breakiaft at the coal. Sherm’s Dipl. Sales. Phone food bar Tickets available al 610-M. M-W-F-tf. door- 24-3t

FARMS — HOMES FARM LOANS AUTO — FARM — FIRE INSURANCE O. U. CARPENTER PROGRESSIVE REAL ESTA 1 9 South Arlington St. Phone 435-W Wed. A Sat. I

LOST: Female Beagle, white, black and brown. Phone 592-MX. e4-2p.

LOST: 14 shoats, weighing 90 lbs., Hampshire and mixed. Dob Blue, phone Roelsville 2605 after 6 p. m. 19-5p.

LOST

• WANTED

FOR ■ AIJB War* Memfng heafeng eteve. good condition. See er eeH IttMeeH Fame 775-M be^iere 3 p. na. 24-3p.

FERN * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber itertaiaed Sunday with a birth-

LKS HALLOWE'EN DANCE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27TH S:C0 'TILL /I DAM! BAND

B. P. 0. t 1077 Lodge

LOST: Female Red Bone pup. Allan Clodfelter. Brick Chapel. 23-3t.

WANTED: Cook for evenings and dishwasher for days. Phone 9145. Irene's Cafe. 24-?t.

TONIGHT AND THURSDAY

BEAUTY vs BEAUTY **wfor the love of |L JESSE JAMES!

V \ il PEGGIE CASTLE • DONALD BARRT \ \'* r " Dr,,Tr, - ,rr * n *~'“

JACK BEUTEL * UTA BARON

PRINT b* TECHNICOLOR

A Panorama Pictures Corp. Presentation Released thru United Artist^

KIDS See Your Favorite Cartoons, Friday 2:30

BLGKOtt

By Gftick Youitf

^ I HAVE TO GET TO WORK, TOO, VOL) KMOW

injRpy up pop WE HAVE TO «■

GcT TO SCHOOL *s^ v ■^K I | | ■ 1 d /A£L J 111

JOHNNY HAZARD

MAMA MAKE PADDY LET US GET AT THE WASHSTAND

GEE, SOMETIMES DADDY ACTS LIKE HiS JOB IS < MORE IMPORTANT THAN Jf VEH OUR GETTING TO SCHOOL] ONTIME^-^ , ,, S • v:i' vp

tsy frank Rodbiiif

I'VE GOTTA PASH, JOHNNY*** HAVE TO FILE THIS STORY BEFORE IT BECOMES YESTERPAY'S NEWS' WHERE WU HEAPEP?

“N I'VE GOT TO COLLECT AN AIRRACE TROPHY AND HOT-JET IT BAC< TO THE COAST SO I CAN PRESENT IT***

1 "'TO KITTY HAWKES, V WHEN THIS STORY ^ MEANWHILE ON THE COAST**

THE GAL WHO MADE

MY WINNING THE RACE POSSIBLE! BESIPES IT'LL HELP

EASE MY STANDING HER

UP LAST NIGHT.'

OF WHAT YOU WERE

DOING LAST NIGHT HITS THE COAST, VOU'LL HAVE TO FIGHT HER OFF.' S’LONG,JOHNNY!

•! >

AN7 V yupy HE'S OKAY.' AND WORD YET, HEADING BACK NOW***REAL SCOTTY? J GONE ON THE GUY, EH,KITTY? PONT KNOW WHETHER I SHOUL D TRUST A GAL WITH HEART PALPITATIONS TO TEST-FLY

Never before in history has anythina built by man traveled so far in so short a time — by land or sea!

* fetatta a utg

e/„

Sports (ommtssion > ^

CKRTIPICATI

Tit Vtderngm,

7^!’

I '''dm

a* tie name nf tie

United States Auto Club Sports Commission

itoi\ \

f + IS tor *n •' * Soft A*/* Utoh /9S7 fo/tO

Fmtr/ainm C/vb V/c farvef

i ~^»t ; # \

■nzmit* Jtk

C /WJ 3 C /<930€d <?or-\o.

fr,Jk

dr Cear- fdme^m rWs JQOCO flit/03

50000 M,/es od MPO.

U % * C o fs. c/q (j cer-^-fy ddoji& t/nmjmr- dh*n-- Jmmc Zoom

fond pneporoad 0

of mrdy eld* f ern cw'-e b*>no re> *o fhm

*T , JLz^-r

u d* cm d/ons j e/mn ft'eo/ dfr, w

7/c*

''§au=t£L

An announcement of decisive importance to anyone about to buy a new automobile

i!ic most exhaustive endurance test ever Liven an automobile has just been completed by two stock *57 I orris—identical in every respect oh cars now being offered by Ford Dealers.

A car, like a man, is known by its deeds, not words.

That is why, we at Ford, despite our confidence in our ’57 cars, let their deeds of accomplishment speak for themselves.

I nder the supervision of the United States Auto Club and the Federation Internationale dc Automobile, each of these two ’57 Fords traveled 5().(U';* miles in less than 20 days, l ord No. 1 averaged 10S.16 mph for the entire run...Ford No. 2, over 107 mph. These averages include time for all pit stops.

Therefore, we engaged an independeiA engineering organization to test our ^

cars more thoroughly than any oth?r cars have ever been tested before — in

this country or abroad.

We provided them with ’57 Fords—cars identical with those now offered by Ford Dealers. The rest we left up to them.

In all. the 57 Ford smashed 45S national and international records.

Here is what they did: They took these cars to the Salt Flats at Bonneville, Utah.

This test was run on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah ... it was the longest left turn in history.

Here, twelve of the world’s greatest drivers took over.

In relays they drove these cars night and day for a distance greater than twice around the world ... a distance equal

to 5 years of normal driving. s Not in all history has a man-built machine traveled so far in so short a time— by land or sea! But this was not a test of speed—but of endurance of the “Inner Ford.” A trial to take the measure of Thunderbird Yblock V-8 power without qualification of any kind. A test of running gear—of brakes, of materials in body and chassis. Of steering and roadability, yes, and comfort, too! A test, indeed, such as no other cars have ever undergone, let alone successfully concluded. Surely they have told you, in decisive terms, that they are worth more when you buy ... and when you sell! Your Ford Dealer will gladly place at your disposal the new hind of Ford that means a new kind of value for your carbuying dollar—the greatest the world has ever seen,

FORD goes First KING MORRISON FOSTER CO.

H4 W. Washington St.

Phone 268

MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE iwt B**t ef stueevtoe on U. ft. 40 Shew fttort* at 7 P. M., D8T

Tonigtit 4 Ttoursday Gog §I*di*on. Jean Simmons “HILDA CRANE” Ginger Rogers, Barry Nelson ‘TUB FIRST TRAVELING SALESLADY”

dajr abw.sr in honor of Mrs. A. P. Stonsrs birthday of Oct. 80th. Thoss present were Mr. I and Mrs. Joseph Sharughnessy of Clarkshill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Don Heber and daughters and Clay Warren of Bainbridge and the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. A P. Stoner. They all enjoyed a bountiful dinner and Mrs. Stoner received many beautiful and useful gifts. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hayes of Knightsville, Rev. and Mrs. Ellis Smiley and family of Indianapolis; Charles Gentry of Limedale and Miss Joan Graver of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sims and family of Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings

Sunday afternoon. art on a vacation trip to CaTlMr. and Mra. Robart Burka fornia. and daughters called on Rav. and 1 Mrs. Charles Ballou and aon Mrs. George Sutherlin and son Tuesday evening. Darvid, called on Mrs. Robert

Mr. and Mrs. Leou Sutherlin Burk and daughter Saturday.

NOTICE KIDS!! CARTOON FESTIVAL Voncastle Theater

FRIDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 ALL SEATS 25c

READ THE DAILY BANNER AD f

BEAUTIFUL, MODERN BEDROOM SUITES Priced to fit your Budget!

^«]|

Styled to fit your Dreams!

MODERN WALNUT

Double Dresser with Mirror and Bookcase Bed

$ 159

00

Chest . . . only $59.50

Six spacious drawers in double dresser and four in chest. Bookcase headboard bed with new styled low footboard. Dust-proof construction throughout. Polished brass drawer pulls. Rich walnut finish.

FAWN MAHOGANY SUITE

00

*174

For double dresser with large mirror and bookcase bed.

Chest-Only $59.50

Maa&iTe modern auite in fawn mahog a ay. Beautifully atyled with curved drawer* and chest. Bookcase bed is ideal place for lamp and radio. Quality construction. Attractive drawer pulls.

EASY BUDGET TERMS!

$119.50 $54.50 * $54.50 ► $29.50 ~ $89.50

$139.50

9 DRAWER DRESSER

MIRROR $49.50 6 DRAWER CHEST $119.50

FLAIR, by CRAWFORD OF JAMESTOWN, features a complete Une of bedroom, dining room and occasional living room furniture. ^ fa the new rich TOAST finish, of sculptured hardrock Northern maple, ' FLAIR is fine furn itigs priced easy to own, J

OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT

HORACE LINK & Co

"The Store of Furniture" /