The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1963 — Page 5
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Barnard News Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Tedrow Friday night. Mr. 3nd Mrs. Lester Ronk and daughter, Linda, entertained the Kum-Join Us Sunday School Class, with a pitch in supper, at
their home Sunday evening. There were 23 present to enjoy the lovely meal and fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. R .yinond Hooker and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin are away on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fnzier called on Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page. Friday night. Mr. Page recently returned from Culver Hos-
pital where he had been confined for a few days following a heart attack. Air. Richard Sears of Muncie is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Donnus Hertel. Miss Linda Ronk spent Friday with Martha Ann and Bobby Page. Miss Ruby Martin is staying
ATTENTSON HOME OWNERS OF GREENCASTLE This is to notify the home owners of Greencastle that the TOP TERMITE & PEST CONTROL has opened a permanent office in Greencastle so you can have this service local and as close as your telephone. This is an old line established so you can be secure in dealing with us. We normally charge $5.00 for an inspection but every home owner in Greencastle will be contacted shortly by telephone and if you can answer one easy question we will give a free inspection, also as an advertising program the first five people that call in if their home is average size we will treat it for termites, powder post beetles and carpenter ants for the special price of $147.50. Don’t let termites ruin your home before you know you have them. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SERVICE TOP TERMITE - PEST CONTROL
113 South Jackson Street
Phone OL 3-3243
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By Jimmy Hatlo
Ev'ERVBODY KNOWS MOBY DICK, THE CHAMP FISHERMAN, WHO CAN CATCH ANY DEEP-SEA DENI7EN —
Birr LOOK AT HIM WHEN HIS WIFE ASKS HIM TO CLEA^ OUT 1UE GOLDFISH BOWL—*
Gardner's Food Market SAVING MORE ON YCUR FOOD BUDGET 802 E. Washington SI. Phona 0L 3-4317
HANDY’S MILK 3 for 85c IN HALF GALLON C ARTON
SUGAR 5 Lb. Bag 49c With Purchase of $5.«) Order
HOLLAND’S ICE CREAM V2 Gal. 49c
FANCY BANANAS, Lb. 19c HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for 35c ID Lb. Bag Ind. POTATOES 59s WATERMELONS, Each 39c GRAPES, Lb. 25c
CATSUP 2 Bottles 35c LITTLE SPORT
PEACHES No. 2^ Cans SLICED OR HALVES 3 Cans 87c
MAXWELL HOI SE — SMALL SIZE Instant Coffeer 39c
CHARCOAL 10 Lb. Bag 79c
JOWL BACON lb, 23c
EMGE WIENERS LB. Pkg. 49c
Ground Beef Lb. 39c
Charcoal The Best Sirloin Steak Lb.89c
Cube Steak Lb. 79c
THE DAILY BANNER Till RS., AUG. 22, 1!>63 Page 5 with Mrs. Margaret Eggers while her parents are on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crosby and family attended the Friend Reunion at Crawfordsville Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Robbins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Quigg and daughters at New Market. Mrs. Ann Page, Maude Falin and Jennie Hertel attended the Freedom Baptist Association at Rosedale, Tuesday. Paul William Robbins returned home Sunday after spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hopkins spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elza Page.
CALLING ALL KIDS CALLING ALL KIDS Last Free Show Friday August 23 Tell Mom and Dad to Shop ALWAYS with MERCHANTS where you get FREE TICKETS. Get FREE TICKETS From These Merchants: THAT IS ALL
NOW WRECKING THE ALPHA OMICRON PI SORORITY Anderson and Bloomington Streets ALL MATERIALS FOR SALE Lumber, Bricks, Radiators, Toilets, Pipe, Cabinets, Doors, Windows, Showers, Light Fixtures, and Lavatories. MANY OTHER ITEMS — SEE SALESMAN ON JOB. Cleveland Wrecking Company Bloomington and Anderson Streets.
HOLDS INSTALLATION Phyllis Shoemaker was nistalled as La Petit Chapeau of Vigo Salon No. 260 in Terre Haute Tuesday night. Mrs. Pearl Williams, Department Chapeau, from Crawfordsville was installing officer. f Other officers are: Demi Chapeau Premier—Madie Abner, Terre Haute Demi Chapeau Deuxiem—Ruby Bridges. Terre Haute La Secretaire -Florence Baldwin, Greencastle La Caissiere —Lois Previtt, Terre Haute L’ Aumonier—Kate Cushman, Veedersburg L' Archeviste—Betty Williams, Cloverdale La Concierge—Vera Googins, Veedersburg La Surintendante—Marie Eber-
Dairy Castle Coca Cola Dairy Queen Double Decker Books Plus Prevo’s Murphy's Downtown Marathon Montgomery Ward Ralph Taylor Photography Moore’s Cafe Cochran Furniture Weber Bike & Toys Staley Moving & Storage Metzger Lumber Co.
White Cleaners Cash Concrete McMillan Floor Covering Headley Hardware Krogers Jim Harris Chevrolet Barth Electric Kersey Music Clairmont Transfer Fleenor Drugs Torr’s Restaurant Monon Grill Shonkwiler Jewelers Rising’s House of Flowers Slim’s Shell Service
Merchants Final FREE Show Friday AT 2:00 OVER AT 4:30 — FRIDAY’S SHOW GLEN FORD IN “COWBOY” — PLUS 5 CARTOONS • GET FREE TICKETS FROM ABOVE MERCHANTS
NOTICE We would like to thank the Merchants who sponsored our Free Shows this Summer. We played to more than 7000 adults and children, in 9 weeks (One More Show to Go). We feel that it was a Tremendous success, hope you were pleased with our efforts. AGAIN MANY THANKS BILL AND EVE DODDS
hart, Terre Haute L' Avocate— Hertha Harris, Danville Pouvoier Member—Ruth Jones, Danville The 3/40 assist in the preventions an control of Tuberculosis and Cystic Fibrosis in children.
OPEN FRI. AT 6:45 Continuous SAT.. SI N. FROM 2:00
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY SHOWN FRIDAY AT 7:20 - 9:25 SAT. - SI N. at 2:45 - 5:05 - 7:20 - 9:40
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Cartoon Carnival -- Friday, Aug. 30 At 2:00 — 15 Cartoons — 2 — 3 STOOGES COME ONE COME ALL — ALL SEATS 35c
RUGGED TERRAIN IS NO OBSTACLE FOR ALCAN POWER TOWERS
A new aluminum pou er transmission tower which can be flown intact into remote areas and lowered into place by helicopter is shown during recent demonstration at Stratford, Conn. Knoten as the Alcan Design Y-Tower, it offers savings in construction of high-voltage transmission lines and eventually lower power costs to consumers.
Limited can be flown into remote areas and lowered into place by helicopters. Ground crews can fix the towers in place with guy wires
in as little as 90 seconds.
Growing demands for eleariciry in American communities have led to development of remote power lites and a complex network of interconnected systems. The long transmission lines needed for this job often must be built over rugged terrain. Not long ago, it was neceslary to carry parts of towers into these areas and put them together On the site, a procedure which was
costly.
Today, fully built aluminum toweti desigoed by Aluminium
For Aluminium Limited,the application of aluminum technology to the electrical industry has been a natural one; for it operates the world’s largest privately owned hydro-electric system to supply power to its own aluminum smelt-
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BEAUTY SHOP ATTACHED TO GOOD HOME IN PRIME LOCATION — 1. 709 E. WALNUT— Modern home of easy care and good Using— easy to buy. 2. FILLMORE ROAD— 4 bedrooms, family room and shop too.
ERNEST H. Collins ( AND CO. fliCiK OL 3-3255
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BUYING A HOME? If you are, you soon will be in need of a sound program of insurance to protect your investment. Many programs are available, and most are good. But we think that we can recommend a specific program that is the BEST for you—and there IS a difference. And, we can save you Money. Why not call? SIMPSON STONER INSURANCE 9'/2 EAST WASHINGTON TELEPHONE OL. 3-4176
COLONIAL BUNGALOW Built-ins galore, dish washer, garbage disposal, and other features to please you — the Aker house at 704 E. Walnut. We have a key to show you. ERNEST H. Collins AND CO. Phottf OL 3-3255
ATTENTION BOWLERS Boys and Girls Bantam Division --To 12 Yrs. of Age Junior Division -- 13 To 15 Yrs. of Age Senior Division -- 16 fo 18 Yrs. of Age
ORGANIZATION MEETING FOR BANTAM DIVISION: 9 A. M. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1963 ORGANIZATION MEETING FOR JUNIOR & SENIOR DIVISION: 11 A. M. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1963. y • After organization meeting — One Free game for every member of each organized team.
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END OF-THE-SEASON PRICES ON THE TWO BIP HITS FOR ’63-PLYM0UTH AND VALIANT! — ^TyjrT%
If you’ve been playing the field and running from dealer to dealer, here’s how to save some steps: Come in and look over our roster of end-of-the-model-year buys! A short stop and a brief tryout will really convince you! Come in today and save! DRIVE HOME A WINNER-A ’63 PLYMOUTH OR VALIANT! armers Supply Co. 103 East Franklin - Greencastle, Indiana
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