The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1956 — Page 8
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THE DA!'Y BANNER I more* at Purdue Un:T?rs1ty wTio WFD . NOV. 7. 19 »6 Page 8 Have been promoted to non^om-
OKKKNC iSTl.K. INDIANA
LANE PKOMOTED LAFAYETTE D. W. Lai« the son of Mr. ar.'i Mrs. FranciC. Lane. Bainb i?'*. Indiana, i.one of 700 freshman ani sopho
missioned officer rarks in Army ROTC. announced Col. Stanley Sawicki, professor of Military Science and Tactics. The prorr.oi tions were made on the basis cf demonstrated ability in drill, aca-
demic grades, and an aptitude for military subjects. Lane, a sophomore in the School of Agriculture, has been promoted to cadet Master Sergtant.
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS A** we are moving to Texas we will sell at public auction the following personal property, at our home 116 N'orthwood Rlvd. in (»re« nrastle, Ind., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I0TH, 1956 AT 12:30 O’CLOCK Itl.D-i—i daybed, I double bed, 2 roll-away: Bench. Books, Cabinet; < HMIts—i lounging. 5 dining, 2 occasional, 3 porch; X Day ( lock, C lothes Rack, Dishes and Glassware; Dre^sser, Electrie irons, Klee. Radiator, Elec. Roaster, foot stove. Garden tools, Hassocks; LAMPS, 1 floor, I gooseneck; Ladders, Laundry Baskets, l.awnmowir, l.inens. Linen bin, Luggage, Mirrors, Pictures; Kl GS—‘1x12, 3. 3x5 Olsen, 4 small; Sandwich Grill, or Waffle Iron, Smoking stand. Sofa, Storage Chest, Stove; TABLES— Dining table and pads, Card, Coffee, Folding Metal, Reed, Study; Trunks, Antique, folding. Refrigerator, Wardrobes, Cedar, Ivory; Wheelbarrow, Washing Machine, Ironer, Hoover Sw’eeper with attachments; Bedspreads, Clothing, Miscellaneous. TERMS—CASH. Nat responsible for accidents. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES J. MOORE ALTON III RST, Auctioneer. CLIFF McMAINS, Clerk.
To Show Hew Olds, Pontiac James B. Fentress cf Fentress
Motors. Inc., will be introducing knowm as the T-400 due to Tts two of the outstandingly beauti- high torque througnout the dr v-
ful 1957 automobiles on Friday. Nov. 9th. The 1957 Oldsmobiie and the 1957 Pontiac will go oi. display at that time. Mr. Fer..ress and his staff will be on hand to greet the motoring public this week end. An invitation to visit the showToom on North Indior.a street is extended to al’
mg range, and new 14-incli wheels. Outstanding styling note is t.i? accent stripe, an Oldsmobiie ex
TONIGHT-THURS. "MOST SENSATIONAL PRODUCT OF THE U. S. MOVIE INDUSTRY.’’—TIME
ORSON WELLES CITIZEN KANE »He was'the richest man in thi Aorid * •'—but he went bankrupt in love! y.
Oldsmobiie for 1957 ha. completed the most sweeping model change in the past 20 years. withO distinctive styling innovations and mechanical improvements in every one of the 17 body styles in three series of cars. The body is completely new, creating a fa-shion-new exterior appearance with deeper bumpers and a rede- • signed grille. Mechanical and structural advances include a | new wider and heavier chassis new “pivot-poise" front suspension of a design that resists dipping, improved rear suspension, a new T 277-h.p. “Rocket” engine,
VONCASTLE FRIDAY, SATURDAY
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MERCURY ACTORS V Joseph Cotten • Everett Sloane • George Coulouris • Paul Stewart • Erskine Sanford • Dorothy Comingore • Ray Collins • William
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Open Next Spring With Free Movie
MAPLECROFY AUTO THEATRE Just East of StUesvlUe on U. 8. 40 Show Starts at 7 F. M., DST Tonight & Thursday Edmund O’Brien and Natalie Wood “CRY IN THE NIGHT” Tony Curtis, Colleen Miller “RAWHIDE YEARS”
Jones School P T. A. AUCTION SALE Friday, November 9, 7:30 P. M. A fine variety of home made cakes, pies, cookies, and candies and many hand-made gifts and other articles will be auetironed. Public cordially invited.
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PORK LOSN
ROASK Lb. 39c
TENDER SAVORY
ARMOUR STAR
SIRLOIN, Lb. . . 59c BAC0N
SLICED TRAY PACK
TK.NDER BLADE CI TS
CHUCK, Lb. ■ ■ 33c U»PIGS FEET, Lb. I Cc SMOKED HOCKS, Lb.
PORK BONES, Lb. IDcSIDE PORK, Lb 39c
BEEF Id BOIL, Lb. . . 19c RIB Steak, Lb....59c
ME \ I V Pl.ATK
LEW. ( ENTER CUTS
WABASH FRANKS, Lb. 33c
PORK CHOPS, Lb. . . . 59c poSIwer;
SMOKED
BEEF BRAINS, lb. 23c HOG SNOUTS lb. 29c PICNICS, Lb. 29c VALENTINE SKINLESS WIENERS, Lb. 39c
SWEET CORN FEAS GREEN BEANS
M( KO-TIME 303 C REAM STYLE SIZE GLEN VALLEY’ 303 SIZE DAISY Cl'T SIZE 303
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TOMATO SOUP, Can.. 10c TOMATO JUICE. Can..29c SHREDDED WHEAT ht He BAKiRS COCOA, full Lb. 59c 'chocolate MIX, full Lb. 42c
LION BRAND REG. OR DRIP
CHOCOLATE DROPS, full Lb. 29c SWIFT'NING. 3 Lb. Can 75c
COFFEE, Can ... 69c
LARGE YEI.LO r- l « lBANANAS, 2 Lbs. ... 29c CELERY, Each. 15c
POTATOES
U. S. No. I Sice A
10 Lbs. 35
TANGERINES, Doz. . 49c ORANGES, Lge. Fla. Dr 39c
39c 29c
CRANBERRIES, Lb. Cello LEAF LETTUCE, Lb.
25c RADISHES, Cello Bag 15c CAULIFLOWER, Lge. Head
APPLES Jonathans, Grimes, 4 Lb. Bag
39c
Tlie Big M for"57 uilli DREAM-CAR DESIGN See this stmight-out-qf-tonionmv car at your JMercwy Dealers NOVEMBER 12 EAST SIDE MOTORS GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
elusive, that runs mere than half the length of tha ear * side panel* I between narrow chroma mould- ’ mgs. Pontiac introduces its 1957 models with three aeries, the * Star Chief on a 124-inch wheel base, the Super Chief and Chieftain on 122-inch wheelbase, in 16 new body styles, according to S. E. Knudsen, GM Vice Piesident and General Manager of Pontiac Motor Division. They feature exciting Star Flight body styling with “starlcte” or “accent" two-toning, luxurious interiors and spectacular performance. “The 1957 Pontiacs are the most exciting new cars we have ever offered,” Kundsen said. “From the massive gleaming front to the smart, streamlined fins of the rear fenders, the 1957 Pontiacs are a triumph of modern design and safety engineer ing. The body design is new. The overall length has been increased 1.2 inches; however, the lower silhouette and the dramatic styling creates a much longer and fleeter appearance.”
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SALE
The One That Goes by GREYHOUND EAST BOUND Washington, D. C $13.35 Detroit, Mich $7.45 Chattanooga, Tenn 10.05 Pittsburgh, Pa 9.20 Louisville, Ky. 3.85 Cleveland, Ohio $7.45 New York, N. Y. $17.50 Miami, Fla $24.20 WESTBOUND Phoenix, Ariz $35.00 Denver, Colo $22.20 Albuquerque, X. M 27.35 San Antonio, Tex 22.65 Salt Lake City, Utah 31.90 Oklahoma City, Okla 15.05 Ei Paso, Tex 27.55 Los Angeles, Cal 43.60 Plus Ta':. Extra savings on round trips. GREYHOUND TERMINAL 6 E. Seminary Phone 1024 r ,. on many trip*, af no extra cost, you'll ride the new air-ride buses SCENICRUISER end the Highway Traveler J A ; '
GREYHOUND
Due to the death of my wife, I am changing my fanning methods, I will sell at auction at my farm, known as the Bill Scott farm, located 3/4 mile north of Amfty Church, 7 miles *>«st of ( loverale, 3 miles southwest of Eminence, 4 miles south Belle l nion, the
following, on:
Saturday, November 10th, 1956 STARTING AT 10:30 A. M., D. S. T. 152 - HOGS - 152 12 Du roe sows to farrow last half of No\ ember, vaccinated. These are 2nd and 3rd litter sows. 80 Shoats, weighing 100 pounds, vaeeinated. 60 Shoals weighing 50 pounds, vaeeinated. These shoats are extra ;ood and ready for
your corn fields.
2 HEAD GF CATTLE One Roan Shorthorn cow, 7 years old, artificaily bred to shorthorn Bull; one Roan Shorthorn cow, 2 years old, artificaily bred to
Shorthorn Bull.
HAY AND GRAIN 700 bushels good Corn; 50 bushels Oats; 400 more or less hales of mixed hay, good; 50 more or less hales of Oat hay, good.
IP4PLEMENTS
F-20 Farmall tractor and cultivator, rubber tired wagon with flat top. New Idea hay loader, and other miscellaneous articles. HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS Dining; table and 5 chairs, buffet, desk, reclining; chair, platform rocker, 2 piece living room suite, piano, iron bed and springs, lied springs and mati'ress. 2 feather heds, kit hen cabinet, dresser, davenport, chest of drawers, ironing hoard, 2 electric irons. Apex sweeper, Vietrola, dress form, quilting frames, Atwater Kent radio, Copper Clad wood-coal range, dishes, cooking utensils, and many other items too numerous to list. Neighbors are welcome to sell in this sale. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible in case of any accident. CECIL BOOHER, Owner
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