The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1964 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

Barnard News Marion Hopkins spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Quigg and daughters and Paul and Richard Robbins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James D. Robbins.

Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frazier near Greencastle.

Mrs. Robert Page Sunday evening.

and • family

THURS., JAN. 23, 1964. Page 4

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hopkins were in Peru part of the week, due to the operation of

their son, Lloyd.

Mrs. Donnis Heitel is spending a few days at home after being away for several weeks, helping care for her mother, who ia very

ill.

Dennis and Cinda Robbins

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Crosby and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Page Mr - and Mrs - James Robbins are spending a few days in Flor- are moving to their home in Racida coon this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hopkins spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.

Elza Page. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley

McFerran called in the afternoon. Mrs. Elizia Page was in Craw-

fordsville Tuesday to an eye

specialist.

NEWS

W. Pelfrey 457, N. Knauer 451, R. Mauer 447, M. Case 443, E. Porter 436, E. Gentry 431, J. Decker 430. B. Cromer 428, A. McKeehan 421. N. Johnson 420, McCullough 410, P. Jackson 405, B. Hurst 404, P. Denny 408.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the North Salem Funeral Home for Robert

Bailey.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plunkett

Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page spent and daughter called on Mr. and

They'll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

I KNOW WE SETTLED ON

TWENTY BUCKS FOR. YOUR FEE-BUT WE WENT IN TWE RED—NOT AVANY MEMBERS SHOWED UP~ SO I'M WILLING TO PAY SOMETHING/ EVEN IF IT'S OUT OF MY OWN

POCKET — WILL YOU TAKE FIVE BUCKS ?/TT

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ANGLEWORM IS CHISELING THE TALENT AGAINSAWING PRESTO’S PRICE IN LITTLE PIECES

YOU’D THINK IT WAS HIS DOUGH HE WAS , SAVING—COME TO THINK OF IT, I’LL BET HE , DOES POCKET THE DIFF/

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THE GUY WAS GREAT, TOO-I’M GOING TO SAUNTER BACK AND TELL HIM iJHE TREASURY IS LOADED **<

PROMISES ANY- , THING TO GET 'EM r HERE-ALL HE GIVES ’EM IS DIRECTIONS TO THE BUS

Automotive League W L Moose No. 2 102 58 Eddies 94 66 York’s Groc. 88 72 Mason's 84 76 Moose No. 1 82 78 Mallory 78 82 Monon 76 84 Shetrone . .. 36 124 500 Series: G. Crawley 580, D. Bowman 576, M. Unversaw 559, R. Crawley 544, N. Mark 542, H. Gillaspy 539, N. Pelfry 539, R. Furney 534, S. Komgenick 532, R. Beaman 526, A. Fenwick 524. N. Hoffa 517, L. Jones 514, B. Langdon 511, D. Lewis 511. 200 Games—D. Bowman 226. 211, S. Kongenick 223, N. Marks 218, G. Crawley 212; 209, M. Unversaw 212, R. Crawley 209.

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193 High Indiv|. Series: J. Cavin 506 High Team Game: Town Tavern 786. High Team Series: Town Tavern 2206 425 Series and Over: J. Cavin 506, B. Douglas 505, R. McKamey 487, P. Huxford 486, M. Hirt 477, C. Sutherlin 476, I. Grubb 467, D. Albright 452, A. Cantonwine 450, J. Murray 450, J. Leer 449, R. Hampton 446. J. Masten 431, J. Youngpeter 429, P. Jones 426.

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MUST LADY ON PRIVATE VISIT—In New York on a priv. .■ visit. Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson is escorted by Adlai Stevenson, U S. ambassador to the United Nations, as she anivc fo ra gala benefit production of Arthur Miller's new play, “After the Fall.” The play heralds the opening

REAL ESTATE THE WISE YOUNG MAX OK WAGE EARNER INVESTS HIS MONEY IN REAL ESTATE 2 acres and 2 bedroom brick veneer with att. 2 car garage on black top road south of Rd. 40, built in 1960 on contract Price 13,900.00. 1,225 down. New 3 bedrin. Br. veneer with att. garage in Mill Creek Meadows Add. to Stilesville. One of the best built houses you will find anywhere. Belleville addition 3 bedrm. with att. garage on paved street. Reasonable down payment and take over payments. Stilesville, 3 bedrin. modern att. garage on paved street. Price 9,500.00 on contract. 1,500.00 down. Stilesville, 4 bedrm. modern except furnace. Price 8,500.0C reasonable down payment 82.00 per month. Clayton, 3 bedrm. modern re-modeled older home with A1 siding A1 storms and sc-eens on paved street on contract. Price 7,000.00. Belle Union, 7 rin modern 1% story Bungalow. This is an extra well built home and priced right. Belle Union, 5 rm. older home 3,750.0. Make offer. New split level home on contract or will give title with •>2,000.00 down. FOR RENT—Modern 3 bedroom, attached garage in Belleville addition. FARMS — Need Listings — Have many ready buyers. 28 acres 2 miles north of Greencastle — SOLD. 17% acres % mile VV. of Eminence 6 rm. semi-modern home. 38 acres on Rd. 75 north of Rd. 40 — 24 acres tillable. Modern Home. 10 acres cast of Stilesville just south of Rd. 40 — Modern home — many other bldgs. 131 acres Modern 7 rm. home, 2 barns, cribs, etc. A stock grain farm with 70 acres tillable. Price $268.00 per acre on contract. 4 acres land at edge of Coatesville. with new drilled well. Business bldg, in Stilesville, 2 story, on Rd. 40. Grocery store in Amo — Bldg., stock and fixtures. Mote! on Rd. 40 between Stilesville and Plainfield — Cont raet. Lots: Several locations. 4 very nice building lots, 2 miles North of Greencastle, just off Road 43 West. PARKER REAL ESTATE REALTORS — INSURANCE — FARM LOANS Phone Stilesville 845-2215

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PLYMOUTH BEATS FORD

PLATE BEEF TO BOIL lb. 19c

BONELESS STEW BEEF lb. 59c

TENDER RIB STEAKS lb. 79c

CUSTOM CUT Round Steak

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Chuck Roast

LEAH FRESH

& CHEVROLET [Ground Beef lb 39 c Sirloin Steak

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Tender Savory Lb.

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Showroom Plymouth wins tests of Acceleration, Handling, Braking, Gas Economy— "things you buy a car for.” Plymouth also costs less 1 —and carries the only 5-year/50,000-mile warrantyr

PURE PORK

sTARK-WETZEL

Lb. 49 c

PQPjK CUTLETS, lb,

Sausage Our Own Make Lb 39 c

Wieners . . .

MINUTE STEAK, lb.

EMGE PLATTER

LITTLE SPORT

i i<>t 25 c

90LQCNA, lb. . .

Sliced Bacon... Lb 49 c

Biscuits ... 3

FRANKS, lb. . . .

OFFICIAL RESULTS

KILOMETER RUN PLYMOUTH 31.68 sec. CHEVROLET 32.42 sec. FORD 33.64 sec. ECONOMY RUN PLYMOUTH 19.74 mpg. FORD 18 49 mpg. CHEVROLET 17.05 mpg. QUARTER-MILE PLYMOUTH 16.90 see. CHEVROLET 17 29 sec. FORD 17.76 sec.

CITY PASSING PLYMOUTH 166 ft. FORD 183 ft. CHEVROLET 197 ft. HIGHWAY PASSING PLYMOUTH 297 ft. CHEVROLET 325 ft. FORD 373 ft. 5.2-MILE SEBRING CLASSIC PLYMOUTH 4:23.39 min. FORD 4 33 22 min. CHEVROLET 4 34.33 min. HILL CLIMB PLYMOUTH 19.70 sec. CHEVROLET 21.03 sec FORD 21.38 sec.

GO-STOP-PARK PLYMOUTH 1:58.86 min. FORD 2:02.50 min. CHEVROLET 2:06.43 min. EMERGENCY STOP PLYMOUTH 112 ft. FORD 140 ft. CHEVROLET 143 ft. ZERO-TO-SIXTY PLYMOUTH 11.73 sec. CHEVROLET 11.94 sec. FORD 13.70 sec. fPRICE PLYMOUTH $2706 CHEVROLET $2786 FORD $2794

Gallme • R H* a , P , n t es for , 2 - door hardtop Plymouth Fury, Chevrolet Impala, and Ford for Che ’o^t ind Ford h » i r m an ? h lora ,axe „ s ' '* an " ^tmation charges, and opt.onal equipment. Prices price ao jstmen* d F b 1 * P,ymou,h ' mc,ude hea,er * hlth ma y be deleted by special order with appropriate

Giant Size 10c Off

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SPSCTISPAN,Giant .

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SILVER DUST

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BUTTERFIELD

MASHED POTATOES, can

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53 esc 30 c 33c

SCOTTIES 400a box 19

LITTLE LYfifl

BEANS NAVY - PORK

KIDNEY-PINTO fl & W NORTHERN - RED 8 ^

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CAT LIFE

PY-O-MY and WASisiHGTCH CAKE MIXES, Box IGc

WAVE CREST SAIMOH, Tali Csn «c

TALL DAN MILNOT .... 10c

JIFFY MUFFIN MIX, Box 10c

BITS O’ SEA

CAT FOOD, Tali Can 10c TUNA, Can ... 19c

STEEL’S SWEET POTATOES. Ho. Th 25c

SWANSDOWN CAKE MIXES

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f* * At Plymouth's request, Nationwide Con- ^ ' g sumer Testing Institute bought and com-

Galaxie "500". They set up a program of

^ ■L.iny ■■■sniwic uuugnr ana com- ten tests, hired professional drivers, made - •’ P° red comparably equipped V-8 models of the rules, and supervised the entire compePlymouth Fury, Chevrolet Impala, and Ford tition. The results are in the chart.

DAUNTLESS FANCY TOMATO JUICE 46.x Can

gjr aatss&xyras ffis shatter v-’-a jo nts, rear axle and differential, and rear whe- bear ngs of its 19S4 automobiles provided the owner ".rt :j .^ r f d ^ 3 r, 0 , n,hS , 0f 4,000 '"■ !es - Comes first, the oil filter replaced every second f. rm^V" a 1 ' ,,l,er , clea " ea evef F 6 montns and replaced every 2 years, and every 6 months furnishes to ha dealer evidence of performance of the required service, and requests the dealer to certify (1) receipt of such evidence and (2) the car’s then current mileage. ^

FARMER’S PRIDE FLOUR

5 Lb. Bag 49 C

lAUNTLESS THICK PAKCAKE SYRUP. Quart . . 39c

IIHGO 16 OZ. CAN GRAPE - ORANGE PARTY PUNCH .... 25c

THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPES, Can . . 27c

FARMER'S PRIDE 303 CANS WHOLE GRAIN CORN 2 Cans 29c

PUTMWTH DIVISION CHRYSLER fay MOTORS CORPORATION SEE YOUR PLYMOUTH DEALER AND DRIVE THE CHAMP-7%//770Z///7 FARMERS SUPPLY of GREENCASTLE 103-107 E. FRAHKIIN ST., Greencastle, Indiana

GOLDEN RIFE Bananas 10

SOLID CRISP Cabbage

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PINK or WHITE GRAPEFRUIT . . . 3 for 25c

TURNIPS, 2 lbs 25c

PARSNIPS, lb 10c

iELLO CARROTS, Bag .... 10c YELLOW ONIONS 3 lbs. 29c