The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1957 — Page 5
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For Oiristmas ^Ea^pgBing ilajs—llepoisii Coupons itj iicr. !7ili
M^n’s Remington Deluxe Electric Razor mm TICK TOOK SHOP * Across from City Hall
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floor Lamp - Value $20 HORACL LINK AND CO.
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Ladies White Nylon Slip
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E!ecu*c Steam Iron G. C. MURPHY CO.
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Pair of Dress Shoes To the Ducky Lady or Mau HILLER JONES SHOE STORE South Side of Square
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A Surprise Gift" (Don’t miss hroi r , • coupon) ART DRAPERY AND FURNITURE SHOP North Side of Square
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S10 Gift Certificate RIVERS ELECTRIC SHOP
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Argus '75" Camera Outfit MULLINS DRUG STORE
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S12.93 Shufflcbaard Set WEBER BIKE AND TOV SHOP
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I. Clip each coupon, fill in ycur name, ad< dress, phone and a^e. I?. Deposit coupons at the store printed or the coupcn. Remember. .. coupons belonging to ene store must be deposited ir that store on3y»no other. Coupons may be deposited any time be tween now and Dec. 17th. T. You nrjst be IG or over tc enter. i, Vo;! have lo bs present to wir? ■■ Winner ..Hi be ar:nsitnsed in The Daily Bant r.
Clip and Deposit Coupons at the Stores -•
Qsie Wardrobe of Three $3.98 Mac Shore Blouses (An $11.24 Valm*) ADLERS
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NAVY SUBDUES ARtfY: 14-10-3
Red meat production in 1957 is lagging behind 1956.
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Navy’s Ned Oldham runs 55 yards for the Midd es’ second : Y ■ Y't r taking Army’s fourtl down kick in the third quarter of the traditicnal in?er-ser ice cm i ie Cldham, scoring b>t’ touchdowns, ted the Tars to a 14-to-o v-etorv ov^r Army before i e ow i of 100 CCO fans wh huddled in the cold rain which fell steadily throu rhon* th^ gi; \ T 1 \ < tory •>cuifd fer Nav; the Lambert Trophy, symbolic of eastern football superiority, an 1 in all , . .Yy a New Year’t dav Cotton Bowl bid.
NOTRE DAME ROUTS SO. CAL
BARS OF JUSTICE - Photographer William Stacey, 24, peers from his cell In Chicago after arraignment on charge of murder in the beating and strangle killing of 16-year-old Mrs. Darleyne Todd, an expectant mother. Stacey admitted he was at the Todd home to photograph the Todds’ 6-month-old baby, and that he got the urge to attack Mrs. Todd when her robe fell open while she was arranging the baby for the pictures. (International)
Notre Dame s q.iartfroack. Bob .WiLiams »9), intercepis a j. -- in.. , f ; - .: i California Uoiles 183), in h:s own end 7:01% and returns it to his own 32-va i l..:e in l. * ill : qua-Yir. Whams, pacing foi two touchdowns, sparked the lighting Irish to a n -sid.d M-j. 12 % i ’ ry ov. Southern CaUfo:ni.t's Trojans be c.e a crowd : r * T; fans wh > < > 1 he 2 .-.;, *tem ; M ature to \v*:ne*s Notre Dame’s i na] home com eat.
Digest' Describes llectric Heating Electric heating is best suited o a tight, well-insulated house, ays the Reader's Digest in an rticle describing the advantages f heating with electricity. Electric heating equipment manufacturers and electric util;y companies recommend 6 nches of insulation in ceilings, inches in walls, and 2 inches in oors over crawl spaces or other .nheated areas of homes. Builders and home handymen an obtain batts and blankets of 1 mneral wool in thicknesses uitable for electric heating mulaticn. Existing homes can be nsulated by insulation contrac.ors who blow mineral wool into .vails and ceilings with pneumatic eauioment.
MIAMI BEACH "TORPEDOED"—Marine Sgts. M. Quamrey and S. Schomck gingerly work this torpedo up onto dry sand at Miami Beach, Fla., where it was washed ashore. Naturally a crowd gathered to watch the disarming, and had to be shooed away. Then the “fish” turned out to be a dud. (International)
WANTS TO GIVE KIDNEY TO BROTHER—Jerry Foster and his mother are shown as he marked his 14th birthday by appearing with her before Massachusetts Supreme Court Justice Ammi Cutter In Boston to ask court permission to have one of his kidneys transplanted to his twin brother Clyde. Clyde cannot survive without it. The judg«* took the request under advi«»einen^ Tbo Fosters are from RocaUUo, 14. -T 1r '. (International)
EVERY DAY SPECIALS Puffin Buscuits 10c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE a
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BANANAS »
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NO. 1 WHITE Potatoes m ib. hi,
$1,73
r( ill: FORK Sausage 3 »=■
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ROYAL ARMS TOILET TISSUE, 6 Rolls . .
25c
HEDGES
ALLIED SUPER MARKET
727 S. Main St.
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ANTIDOTE SEEKERS—U. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau reflect in Washington on how to heel the rift caused by the U. S. sending arms to Tunisia over France’s objections. The r;ft threatens NATO solidarity. Britain also sent arms. (International boundphotoj
