The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1957 — Page 3
THE 5ALE YOU HAVE LOOKED FORWARD TO-AN ANNUAL EVENT!
WUERTZ’ SENSATIONAL
SALE
VALUE
PROVING
STARTS TOMORROW fTHURSDAY) CONTINUES THROUGH SATURDAY* __
ONLY 68c
TO OUP. COST
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T!I?:SK BAKGAINS PROVE WiTHOlT Qt ESTIOX THE BEST VALI f:s ANVWHKKK WILE BE FOUND NO FARTHER AWAY THAN Ollt DOOR. IF VOI UANEN’T PAID l S A \isir LATELY. DO SO, AND W E PROMISE A WORTHWHILE MONEY-SAVING SURPRISE IN I VERY DEPARTMENT. < OME AND SEE. BARGAINS THROI GHOI f THE STOK . — LET YOFR SHARE.
SAVE 61c
Genuine Silicone — wi !i Waffle W’eave Pad
IRONING BOARD LOVER
Regular $1.49
SANEEZE TYPE MUSTARD AND
SAVE m% CATSUP DISPENSER, ONLY.. 1?t
ONLY 17c ONLY 88c
SAVE EVEN MORE! DUST PAN
DISH PANS
WITH Rubber
Regular 29c
SOFT PLASTIC
C HOICE OF C'OEOKS RIG 11 QT. — REGULAR $L98
SAVINGS Wish Hj Sirius fttlarheJ -
Men’s White WORK SOUKS In Cello I'kg. B PAIRS 88c
C 0 S M E TI CS YOUR UHOIC E x - Mouth Wash x - Shampoo x - Emily Page HAND CREAM x - All-Purpose cream x - Blue Swan Ixttion x - Bay Rum after Shave I.otion x - Garden Bouquet Tale x - Hair Tonic x - Voran Brillantine KEG. 29c VALUES ONLY 14c
LADIES HANDBAGS Assorted Styles and colors Save 34c. Reg. si Vaises ONLY 66c
Ladies beautiful pleated Nj Ionized Kf/F SLIPS Gorgeous colors. Complc e range of Sires. Reg. SI.49 Value ONLY 88c
SPR NG SAVINGS
Yard Goods Close Out Ass’t. prints, solids and Plisse Keg. 39c - 59o Yd. THIS SALE ONLY 25s Yd. and 39c Yd. "This is all brand new Merrhaml.se. No remnant*."
Girls Nylon Horse Hair BOUFFANT SLIPS Keg. $2.39 Yaluo ONLY SI.77 "Save 32c” 3-Tiered. Trim Whites. Sizes 4-14.
13 Gauge. 13 Denier Full-fashioned. Fashion-Wise Shade* LADIES NYLONS Save 33e 2 PAIRS SI 00
. 4
•'A *0
3#
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. fhcse exciting new
SAVI 4I<- on Foam Rubber Laminated PLAST 3 UYfLJTY MATS Large 17 x 30 — tiel enough for Bathroom and Kitchen.
88c
new
SAVE $1.10 — “Wash, wax, dust and clean with ‘Molly Mae’ ” SPONGE MOPS, S2.E8 Value. ONLY SI.88
“New Spring Vssorted Shapes'and colors.” Planters and B'JLS BOWLS, Each
SIZZLING 88c
SPECJM!
Polyethylene, fold flat
Terrific \ al ic ! 2 tx36-ineh pink, rose, yellow, blue, red, brown white, lavender. , LC3P RUGS, OiR Y
green, SI.GO
SAVE 22c — Reg. 59c values — 20 x 40 TURKISH BATH TCW*IS, ONLY Solid colors aKJ Jinitti-s'ripes.
16 - Full 34” long, strong w ire frame,
when not in use
GARMENT STCRAGi BAG, Reg. $1.49 ONLY 88c
(Save 61c)
SA\'E 15c —Reg. 19c Values. Large 14x16 Colorful Designs DISH CLOTHS, 2 Far 23c
37c Each
"A Bargain”—Ass’t. Colors and Pattern* SOFA F LL0WS, Reg. 98c Vales, ONLY
SA\~E 14c—Reg. 29c each vudues. Ass’t. colors in plaids and
stripes.
FRINGED DISH TOWELS, 2 For
44c
PRE-SPRING THRiFTY BUYS Save 82c — Look What 66c Will Now Buy. Reg. 98c Values Scampies Suede 033AS1NS 66c Ladies and Child real’s sizes. Assorted colors. Packed in clear cello bags.
Save 12c — Keg. 38c Value, King Pak '/^ Gal, Choir* of colors REFRIGERATOR CONTAINERS, Each 27c
SAVE UP TO 16c — Plastic Handle SCREW DRIVERS, ONLY Choice of size to 2oc Values.
Big Terrific Values, GLASSWARE, ONLY 10c
SAVE 22c — Reg. 59c Value 3 Piece, 16 Ounce Seal l*ak Refrig. DEEP FRIIZE SET, ONLY
9c Each
37c
CLOSE OUT PAINTS AND ENAMELS PEERLESS PAINT AND ENAMEL — Reg. 8»e Can ONLY 4.5c PEERLESS PAINT AND ENAMEI Reg. 45c Can ONLY 25c PEERLESS PAINT AND ENAMEL — Reg. 19c Can ONLY 10c WE STILL HATE: MOST COLORS — A REAL BUY!
STOCK UP NOW ON HOUSfKOLD NEEDS CLOSE OUT VALUES!
BROKEN LOTS — $1.98 Value* C PiLS BOSSES, ONLY
C.'RLS BLOUSES, Reg. SI 98, Only lADIES BLOUSES, Reg. 1.98, ONLY
98c 98c T8C
98c VALUES — Children’s Corduroy LOf’GIES MB SLEEPERS, 59c. 2 FOR
SI.98 VALVES - SmaU Girls GORDORGY SKiRTS, ONLY
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C0TT2N SWEAT! 3S, Rag. S8c, ONLY LADIES S.liRTS, S2,E3 - S3.2-:, Value, 0N';Y
LADIES SWJATERS, Reg. $1.98, C111Y GIRLS SWEATERS, Reg. I 98, ONLY
P ABA' DOM. PAJAMAS, Rrg. SI.G9, 08LV
LADIES FLAVNXL PAJAMAS, Leg, C2 32, ONLY
LADD S FLANNEL — 34 T.t 46 PAJAKiS, njg. SU GG, Kiw
S2.29
£8c
SI.98
$1.93
CHILDREN’S PAJAMAS, Reg. SI.89, ONLY
CBc $1.29 SI.29 $1.29
CHILDRENS SWEATERS Reg. S2.S8, Only SI.98
LADLES FLANNEL GOWNS, Reg. $1.98, ONLY 34 to 48 — Good Af»«ortn>e«it of Color*
LADIES FLANNEL PAJAMAS, Reg. SI.98, ONLY
$1.19
SI.19
Boys Blazer Striped SPORT SOUKS ‘ . I • — li< _ 29c 4 PAIRS 6Sc "4 in Pack”
Our regular $3.98 Value Metal CIRD C AGES ONLY $2.66
Save up to 41c. Reg. 98c Vain* LADIES APRONS Organdie* and percale* in a wonderful selection of spring patterns ami colors ONLY 57c
MIXING BO Ml. SETS 3 for the price you would expec t to pay for one—5”. 6”. 7”, Regular 59e Value ONLY 33c
PARAKEETS Choice of colors ONLY $1.98 Also complete l<ne of Acce«*orie*.
Save 59c — Keg. 49c Valu*« LADIES PANTIES Famous name, white Rayon Medium and Large 3 FOR 88c
DeUriotM Oven-Fre*h COOKIES Devil’s Delight, Ass’t. Sugar Del'jtit, Vanilla and Fh(*colate t reme Sandw iches ONLY 29c LB.
Vanilla and Chocolate Delicious Homeetyle FUDGE ONLY 29c LB.
Matt our toy department for values like this. 100 cat’s eve MARBLES Reg. 29c Value ONLY 19a
4 Bell — Red Handled JUMP ROPES ONLY 19c
F. K. WCERTZ Z* ■„ ,1
NEW DIME STORE - EAST SIDE OF SQUARE
Penney’s
ALWA.Y S f t-R S T QUALITY*
SPECTACULAR SAVINGS
HEW LOW PRICES!
SHEETS 1.59
v 09
Nation-Wide Sheets! Strong ervkeahle muslins, wash md wear superbly, last for years. All fiist quality, perfects.
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PUMP DA533N PH 0WS $3.33 18 by 25 inches OUR DACRON PILLOWS contain even more Dacron (than required to wear Dupont's quality label. Acetate crepe covered!
'IS. i.-e-terrific buy! Two pair of Penney’b firnt quality ntreteh nylons for kwB than the price of one! . Scoop ’em up gals . . . they’re misty sheer. Slim dark seams. Spring snades. 8‘- to 11. 2 Pr. for $1.00
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Boys Whiter D0ATS
Very sp<‘cia! C’annons at very special savings! Dacion salvaged to take tugs, add wear! Bafh Towels 50c Hand Towels SSyC Wash G.'oths 16 2 3c
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South
1 NT Pass
Sheinwold on Bridge The Exception Prov’es The Rule By Alfred Sheinwold “Very unlucky to be playing this baud against you*” mumbled
Mr. Fox.
South dealer North-South vulnerable
NORTH
Mr. Lamb
A K 9 \
V K 6 2
♦ J 8 7 4 3
A Q J 8 \
WEST EAST Miss Win Mr. Best Q 7 3 AJ1084 J 10 983 VQ76
2 ♦ K 9
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SOUTH Mr. Fox
A A 6 5 2 V A 4 v 4 Q 10 5 * A K 10 2 West North East Pass 3 NT Pass
Pass
Opening lead—V J ‘‘Never mind. Foxy,” Mr. Best consoled him. ‘‘Y ou gave it the best play, and that’s all anybody can do.” West opened the jack of hearts, holding the trick. The next heart went to the ace, and Mr. Fox led a chib to dummy's queen in order j to return a low diamond from the j dummy. The average player would fol- j low the old rule “second hand low,” and therefore play the nine- | of diamonds from the East hand. | This would give Mr. Fox his con-
tract.
Mr. Fox wcrjld cover with the ten of diamonds. If allowed to win the trick, he would take his nine tricks. If West won. there would be no entry to the.hearts. and Mr. , Fox would have nothing more to worn.’ about. SECOND HAND HIGH The play didn't actually go that way. Mr. Best put up the king of diamonds on the first round of that suit. This was a time to play second hand high! j When he won this trick, Mr. ! Best returned his last heart, thus , establishing the rest of his part- • ner’s suit. Miss Win still had the ace of diamonds and was sure to gain the lead in time to defeat the contract with established ; hearts. Partner deals and bids one notrump. The next player pass**.. You hold: S-K 9 H—K 6 2 D— J—8 7 4 3 C—J 8 4. What do you
| do?
Answer: Bid two no-trump. Partner show* 16 to 18 points, and you can afford to invits a • gams with your 8 points.
Boys Winter CAPS Womens Winter COATS Womens Winter JACKETS
State of Indiana, t’oujity of I’utnarn-, sm: In the Putnam Circuit Court, January Term, iyf>7. In the matter of estate of Bessie Steele, dev eased. Kstate No. y.a7f,. XOT1CK TO \l.l. I’KH SO \ S I N TICK ICSTIOI* IX I'lll-'. KSTATK Of Bessie Steele deceased. In the matter of the Kstate of Bessie Steele, deceased. No. yr>7t». Notice is hereby given that (lien •Martin Steele as executor of the above named estate, lias presenteii i and filed his final aeeount in fin.al settlement of said estate, and that the name will come up for tin- examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 21 of February. I!>. r ,7, at which time all ersotis interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if ,ny there Ue, why said account should not he approved. And the heir- of said decedent and all others interested are also required to armear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate,
(lien Martin Steele
Persona 1 Be presenta live
William K. Padgett
Clerk Putnam Circuit Court
\ttorney for Kstate
Lyon # Boyd 27-7,0-2t. State of Indiana. County of Putnam. ss: In the Putnam Circuit Court, January Term, 1 ya7 In the matter of estate of Klsie Allen, deceased. Estate No. ftfi20 NOTICK TO A 1,1. PI’.HSONS IVTKHKSTKO IN' THK K^TATF Of Klsie Allen, deceased. In tire matter of the Kstate of Klsie Allen. derensed. No. 0620. Notice is hereby given that Mary Virginia Leinberger as Kxecutrix of the above named estate, has present*-,! arid filed her final account in final settlement of said
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estate .and come up foi action of h Court, on tli at which tin ed in said . aepear in s cans**. If an
account
And the heirs of said i all others Interested quPed to an- e .r and of their heirshin or < part of said estate Mary Virginia I-elr personal "Represent John H Alien Judge of Putnam <
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J. Frank I>
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MAN RULED INNOCENT DES MOINES (UP)—Muniei- J
pal Judge Rav Harrison mle^ 1
Tuesday Iowa Insurance Commissioner Oliver P Bennett was innocent of charges of petty larceny and resisting arrests The ruling came after a fourhour standing-room-only hearing called after the owners of a drug store said they had made a “terrible mistake” in accusing th“ 64-year-old balding state official of swiping a 67-eent tube of hair
cr«4m.
“I hope this will be the end of
it,” Harrison said after maKlng his ruling. The hearing, called hastily after the drug store owners auid they had been wrong about the theft, ended with all sides agreeing it was all a big mistake. DePauw Netters Cram For Exams Ending the first term with a 6-2 record in the Indiana Collegiate Conference, DePauw’s oag* ers have begun a three-week layoff for final examinations and the be tween-sem esters break Coach Cal Luther’s Tigers currently hold down second place in the ICC, only 33 percentage points behind Ball State. State's single Iosh in five leagua gama* was inflicted by DePauw last
month.
In the course of compiling a 9-5 mark against all competition, the Old Gold was hit hard by injuries, and three float-«tring players missed a composite total
of 17 games.
All-conference forward Bob Sehrier, victim of a broken foot bone, was out of action for six contests before returning in last Saturday’s 55-48 win over Indi-
ana State
Center Chuck Cleaver twice injured his knee, anti guard Joe Lawlor was sidelined with a back aliment, but both are expected to be in the line-up when the Tigers resume play here Feb 9 against St. Joseph's. Leading scorer on the eiub is guard John Bunnell with 210 points and a 15-point averttge. followed by forward Tom Johnson (180 and 13.3) and Sehrier (137 and 17.1). Connecticut is from the bidimi word “Quonecktarut” meesiag
long river.
About one half of the tr*4ps that fought in the battle *f Bunker Hill were from New
| Hampshire.
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XOTH K OK A It UI \ I *fTfl ATIO N n lb#- Circuit f’ourt of
Indiana
ehy Kiv*n th<i» K1IIr was on the !«'h ' It* .7. <pi <Mnt*e r>f ’he estate et
r. de'-cssed
» ha vln« ••lain* estate whether er iust file the «*Bie la
ourt within alx If) tnantha the data of ’’e : rst publication *f this notice or Halo claims
will be forever barred
Da f *d o’ Oreencaetle Tndlnat. this llth day of January, 1M7 William R Padaett. Clerk of the Circuit Court foe
Putnam Countv lad aae Froha'e rauae No AS4« Lyon e Boyd, Attornev*
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