The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 April 1941 — Page 4

mWCABBAM; Mr. anil Mrs. Claud Elrod of Coatos%lll«* http In town Nunita> aflprnoon anil I'alli-d on her nnrle.s Mr. anil Mrs. .lop Dorset! anil Mr .ami Mrs. G. M. Htirst. Mr. and ^Irs. .lohn I.o)(an and family were in ISrazil Snnday afternoon Tin' Bridife flub met with Mrs. Ester Fry Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel I .it tie and Snniniv and

last and

! AWi Starfc of Lafayette Client iveek-istd ivJth hen {*rents. STr. 1 Mrs. I.. I. Itimyun. Mrs. Tressle Hunter moved here from Xiroeneastle hist week The New Era 'Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mr*. GU-zabeth O’Neal. Miss time Hurst, south of town, spent last Snnday with Miss Dm j tha done I.ongan. Mr. and Mrs. Hartin of Mt. M«"r-

Phone ECONOMY STORE 740 FISH, Satt Fish for health and ivowoniy, 7 nlee fish only 25e Nine wliite meat Tasty Iailns of frytn({ or TiaklnK, I.b 27<’ 4.K \It nil IT Fancy Texas Fink Meats, tarot' size, 4 tor 27c AFFEES, (iismine old fashioned Winesaps, 5 lbs. 2.5c till WEES, I loriila, swis t, Juley seedless, '! doz. Ihk' I.ETTFCK, Idirge head 10c — Hot House I>eaf lb. 15e CEI.EKY, .lumlio Florida or California Pstseal, i-ai'h 9e •H ICKS, Tomato, 27 oz. ean 10c — 4<i oz. ean 19e — Crapefmit 10i(.KEENS, Spinach, Kale, Mustard or Turnip Top, inn 10r VINEGAR, Pure Apple Cider tjt. Maaon Jar 10e.; Heinz, t^t. 20e FOItli AND DEAN'S, Heinz, ean lOr and I5i—Boston Bakisl, ean 10c CATSUP, large 14 os, botHe just lOe—Freadi’s Mustard, Jar 18e TOMATOES, Indiana solid |«»ek, 3 Mo. 2 cans 20e POTATOES, good eaters and i'imkers, 15 fb. peck 19c COFFEES, t tills,' and Sanborn Dated lb. 2fto—llelictims Sips S Ills 40c ONION FI.ANTS, We now have Texas Kiirnmda plants 1041 for 10c DACON, Swift’s Breakfast roll lb. 27c — In piece, lb. 211HA M, Swift’s tenderized center shoes 47c BEEF Fresh, tender young Eeef tAibc Steak, still only lb. S8i BOAST OB BOH., as you want it Ilk' and 23c

idiun spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Htirst, Mr. and Mrs. Victor I.ewimm of Georgetown, III., were here one day last week to see iMisses I .aura and Befle Cong. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smythe are moving this week to the Myrtle Tueker property on west .Main street. Miss Stella Collins was in Grecucastlc Inst Saturday for the day. Air. and Mrs. Jesse Alann of near Louisville were in town one day last week. ....« « Airs. Anna 'Corns returned home Sunday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cholnier Myles and family in Eminence. » Miss Syble Pottorff of Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Bose Pottorff. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles McAvoy called at the Ida Sinclair home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dillcr arc moving from here this week to a farm near Brazil. Afr. and Airs. Smythe attended the church services at Did Doer Creek Saturday and Snnday. Mrs. Amia Rodgers has purchase,I a new car. Mrs. Nellie Sandy of Indianapolis spent a few days last week with !icr aunt, Mrs. Molly Horn.

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DePauw University's golf team, defeated 14-4 in its first meet by Beloit College, will resume competition Friday meeting Knox College. Coach Raymond R. Neal has been using Bud Colson of Paris, 111., Ray Bresnahan of Hinsdale, 111., Dick Elliott, of Kokomo, and Cecil Branson of Blytheville, Ark., to :epresent tm Tigers.

Country Club’s shorter shank gives you more meat per pound, less bone and waste. More flavor, more tenderness, "-ore ham — you just can’t beat it for # r v"«! S “ t “ J Zi tB.»H0l£ PAN FISH, dressed Whiting, Lb. . . 10c YELLOW PERCH, Pan Size, Lb 15c WHITE FISH, Lb 19c YELLOW PIKE, Lb 19c COI'NTRV CU B SMOKED PICNICS, Tendered, Lb. . . 18c

HALF

OYSTERS, Solid Pack, Pt 27c VEAL ROAST, Milk Fed, Lb 21c VEAL CHOPS, Rib Cut, Lb 28c SLICED BACON, 1-2 lb. Cello, Ea. . 18c LAMB SHOULDER ROAST Boneless lb 27c Sugar Cured SMOKED HAMS, Lb. . . 25c Whirfe or Shank Hi»K.

FRESH AND TENDER Kroger'* Tend!'ray Is both Fri-sh and Tender—The world’s only .Method of Tendering Fre*h Beef. GRADE um GRADE. NO OTHER BEEF SO FRESH CAN BE SO TENDER! THIS CLAIM CANNOT BE TUI THI I LEV M ADE FOR ANY OTHER BEEF. Guaranteed tender — always popular pril'd!.

EGGS

You’ll Need Extra for Easter

ORANGES

—FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR THE FEAST— Florida Extra U»rge—Sweet Ink y, Almost Seedless Dozen

Mild

GREEN ONIONS, Flavor, 2 biiiiehe* RADISHES, Rosebud Buttons, 3 hunebe* NEW CABBAGE, Fresh, Green Solid Heads

Lb.

CELERY, Crisp, Tender Florida, staik SWEET POTATOES Southern Yams, Lh.

7c

10c

5c 5c 5c

PINEAPPLES

LETTUCE

ASPARAGUS

Fatu y Ni-w Crop Cubans

2 for

Fresh, Crisp lis'li. rg S II. Ids

Yonng, Tender llimeh ...

25c 25c 15c 10c

COUNTRY CLUB Grade A Whole Kernel 3, 12-0*. enx

CORN

\

Golden Bantam Vacuum Paeked

DEL MAIZ

BUTTER

I COFFEE

FLOUR

ANGEL FOOD CLOCK BREAD

Nlblets 3 Can*

('iiunl ry Club Finest Frr*h fYenmery Mi. Print, Lh., 83e — U>. Roll Hot-Dated S|M>tlight. Save a* Murh as Ifte a Pound—3 lh. hag v

Avondale High Quality

24 lA. hag i

85c 91c

20c * 25c

13-Egg Oak* 24 n*. (lake

Triple Enrtehed with Yltiiinin B-l The Mirm-le \ ahn- 4 8, 1 1-2 lh. loaxe*

EA \

l Team Egg*. Jelly ^ Green Kggn. Robin Efc. ^ * '* Egg*, C hoeolalo (TeaM ^ JNN

SPECIALLY MADE FOR

CANDY

10c

10c 10c 10c 15c

DePauw University’s baseball team will continue its competition against Big Ten teams Friday ami Saturday being scheduled for a t - game series at the University of Chicago. The Tigers will attempt to avenge a double defeat handed them by Chicago here last year. Itobeit Johnson of LalPorte, who pitched nn 11-inning battle against Indiana 1 scheduled to stait against Chicago Friday while Art Lavidge, a Chicag' boy, will take the mound Saturday Coach Messemmith plans to take a squad of twenty-two men on the trip.

DePauw University's tennis team will leave Saturday on anEaster vacation tour of Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. The Tigers will open tnei. road trip against Evansville college Saturday. Monday they will meet the University of Kentucky at Lexington, play Maryville College at Maryville, Tenn., next Wednesday and conclude the trip with the University of Tennessee the following day. Coach D. C Moffett announced the squ I i would be Paul Souder, Huntington; Robert Spear, Mansfield, Ohio; Robert March, Jefferson, Ohio; Orban Reich Indianapolis; Fred A. Likely Jr., Indianapolis, and Claude Winkler, Vincennes. FLYING CADET BOARD (f'oBtlnued from I'aier One) United States. Those who have had two years of college are exempt from a written examination.' Through a seven and one-half month training program, Flying Cadets are paid $75.00 a month and maintenance. Upon completion of their training program they are commissioned Second Lieutenants in the Air Corps Reserve and serve from one to three years active duty at $245.00 a month. Complete information and applica- [ tion forms may be obtained by wnt- | ing to: Air Office, Fort flayes, ColI umbus, Ohio; from any U. S. Army Recruiting Office; or directly from the Flying Cadet Examining Board, Memorial Union Building. Indiana University, dming the period April 18th to .lOth inclusive.

PING-PONG, BADMINTON CHAMPIONS ANNOUNCED Results of the singles and doubles ping-pong and badminton tomnaments held by the Greencastle junior and senior high school girls were announced today by Miss Leona Kestner, physical education instructor. The champions are as follows: Ping-Pong Eva Covert, Junior High singles champion. Maxine York. Norma Jean Williams, Junior High doubles champions. Aura May Durham, high school singles champion. Ruth Eiteljorge, Judy Friend, doubles champions. Badminton Aura May Durham, high school (ingles champion. Aura May Durham, Betty Lee, high school doubles champions.

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Used Car Headquarter* Best Bargains Liberal Allowances on Trade Ins. Easy Terms KING MORRISON FOSTER CO. Fords Since 1910 The Dealers — That Deal. 14 K. Wash. I’h. 2G8 310 N. Jackson

For Sale-

Showers of flowers for Easter. You'll rate a rave from every name on your list if you send quality

^ SALE: 0, condition, new ^ b _ ar * ain - CanJ FOR SALE,' ^uipment, ext* Stilesvilie.

FOR

SALE-

™ad y to ^ T Mllhon - Stilesvtu, foh'sale^ makes coal 0 r ,j stoves, ranges, mJ asbestos ring, ^ coal oil stove,. pC west side square^ lF °R sale 2 1 size 33 by 6-8; bedstead and spit

bia street. —Heal i

vokshStt, concrete road, ■•'‘rge bam. eletd

1st

flowers from Milton's Posey Patch. | J -t|

Phone 707-R. 10-11.

FOR SALE: Plenty of good apples at McCullough’s Orchard, 1 mile southwest of Greencastle. 24-tf.

Factory rebuilt electric sweepers $10.95 and up. Guaranteed one year. Miller’s Drive-In Store, 303 north

Jackson street.

UOR KENT: Sl*-G96-M.

FOR SALE: Table top gasoline

ivory and

black, a real buy; aJso ane Flo’-ence table top kerosene range, A-l condition. MiUer’s Drive-in Store, 305 nor th Jackson St. 8-3t

FOR SALK: Easter plants and cut flowers, unusual bargains. See them and judge for yourself. Castle Gardens. Phone 105-W. 9-2t.

£} •!• •!• -!• •!• •!- + *!• 'I* + -1- d* Jq} KVSSEI.LVn.LE + £}+++ + + + 'l'+*''' + + ® Fred Leonard of College Comer spent Friday and Saturday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitson are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frink and family at Elkhart. The following from here attended an O. E. S. meeting at Rockville

FOR SALE: Odd pieces of furniture, gas range, dresser, Simmons iron bed and springs. Singer machine, small vanity dresser, 205 east Berry street. 8-3t

Tuesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Canady, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belles,

Mr. anil Mrs. Floyd Gardner, Mr. and ran K e ' porcelain finish,

Mrs. Ray Whitson. Mrs. Frank Kenledy, Mrs. Alva Carrington, Mrs. /esse Potter, Mrs. A. M McOaughey, Mrs. Stella Gardner, Mrs. Maggie Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ramsay. Mr anil Mrs. Olih Leonard, Mrs. Frances Harbison. Mrs. Coral Scrib-

ner and Miss Olive Evans.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spencer spent

Saturday in Indianapolis.

Mrs. D. E. Reed is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Lineback and

family.

Barney Tucker has returned to his home at Orawfordsville after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. T. E. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Evans and daughter, Olive, entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gardner, Mrs. Stella Gardner and Miss Lou Hargrave. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McGaughey were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.. Ira Gott. The Past Matrons Club of the Russellville chapiter O. E. S. was entertained at the home of Mrs. Lillian Kennedy Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mabel Potter, Mrs. Charlotte Ramsay were assistant hostesses. Following the business session the guests were seated at small tables decorated in keeping with Easter, and delicious refreshments were served in two courses. Those present were Mis. C. T. Malan of Terre Haute, Mrs. Genevieve McCallian of Odon. Miss Olive Evans anil Mesdnmes Blanche Belles, Venia Simpson. Coral Scribner, Stella Gardner, Cora Whitson, Alma Gardner, Irene McGaughey and Merril Leonard. Miss Laura Burnside of Washington. D. C. is visiting her sister, Mrs, Carrie Kennedy, Fred Ramsay and Wm. Compton are working at Allison's in Indian-

apolis,

for REXT;

apartment, close n

8-3t! lespip '

for rentTaiu modern facilities, Cole Apartments. (

10-12-14-16.is.iji

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FOR SALE: Pair 3 year old mules. Well broke. Cecil Davidson, m... north Brunerstown. 8-3p. AUCTION SALE April 11 at 1:30 p. m. Living room suite, rockers, straight chairs, tables, sideboard, dresser, Crosley Shelvador refrigerator and other articles. Cherry Warehouse, Old Traction Station, east Seminary. C. Vestal. Auct. O. Nelson, owner. 8-3t. FOR SALE: Two fresh Jersey cows with calf by side. Two yeara old, first calf. Real good. Geo. C. Wingfield, Clovcrdale. 9-2t.

FOR SALE: Rock chicks.

STORE.

400 day old Barred QUALITY FEED

9-2t.

FOR SALE: 70 Lewis, Manhattan.

shoats

Robert 9-2p.

FOR SALF: Rig English clover seed, home grown, recleaned, tested. Reasonable price. 1 mile north Greencastle, road 43. Roscoe Daggy. cod.

WANTED: tlphrf repairing ami refir 299. For hauling of up Coffin at Gulf Phonr 751-J. WANTED~Girl and laundry. Musts'^ ner hour at night id Address Banner Box WANTED: Any stock can 278, Grsp&id. John Wichtti Sell your old auto sheet scrap, wire. IT IndianapoHs, Indiana. COMPRESSED STEHJ WANTED: Rehab? without family to !T handle stock and chog ary. Inquire Banner. —MiscollarL

Highest price paid junk paper, rags, lg met'1 We also tal & S Junk Yard. Pb" castle.

Furniture Loans. One to sixteen months to repay. INDIANA LOAN CO. *od

FLOUR, Uotmtry dub, New

Improved—None Finer 24 Lb. hag PILLHBCKY flour 24 lb. hag

FILMS, Kruger'*

8-Exposure &

Rolls, roll

MILK, Kroger’* Country Club, 4 large can* mOC MILK, \Yil*on, Pet or t Carnation, 4 Ig. can* m/C Oountej ( luh -| »■» CORN FLAKES IOC 2 large jtkg* WESCOLA, - New Handy Curry Home I’kg. ' 11, 12 o/. Imltlos Zt)C DONUTS, Kroger’* Clock

Plain and Sugared

Do* marshmallows Emhan*y, cello pkg. FRUIT COCKTAIL

Choice, No. I can WYANDOTTE Clean*er, 2 tan*

CIGARETTES

Popular Brand*

Carton $1.19

USED CARS

We Have never had a finer group of late model used cars than we have now.

1940—Olds 6 Coupe

1939—Chevrolet Townsedc n

1939—Plymouth Sedan

1938—Chevrolet Coupe

1937—DeSoto Sedan

1937—Terreplane Coupe

>1936—Ford Sedan 1932—Chevrolet Coach

’RICES! Try l?™'' KPt

1940—Dodge Sedan 1939 Pontiac Tudor

■1939—Chevrolet Coupe

1938—Buick Sedan 1937—Ford Tudor

1937—Chevrolet Sedan

1935—Dodge Sedan 1933—Pontiac Sedan

our prior—Wo may tako your*.

FOR SALE: Fresh 4 year old Holstein and Guernsey cow, T. B. and Bangs tested. Ralph Minter, 3 miles northeast of Fillmore. . 4-8-10-3p

COMPLETE Grew at Perm's Standxri North Jackson street vice NOTICE: For please call for Elion \L James Rts. Phone ’1U

FOR SALE: Frost proof cabbage plants. Extra large. 115 west Berry street. 8-10-12-3p MAYTAG WASHERS—It is possoble to buy a Maytag as low as $69.95. Reeves Electric. Thurs.-tf.

FOR SALE: Young black mare, 16 hands, weighing 1400. Young roan mare, 15 hands, weighing 1500 Hampshire sows with pigs. McCor-mick-Deering, cultivator. Write Eno* E. Alice, Coatesville.

FOR SALE: One large marc mule, one small 3 years old mare mule, 6 spotted saddle horses, also some gaiteil horses. Good used Farmall tractor, plow, cultivator and disc. J. H. Turner, 1 mile north of Balnbridge.

9-3p.

l-ow Interewt rate Incluillng Credit Life Insurance.

TERMS—

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GET LOVELY PRINCESS SILVERW ARE AT RIG SAVINGS BY KROGER PLAN. See Your Kroger Manager.

PHONE

OPEN EVENING

115 North Indiana Street YOUR OLDS — PONTIAC DEALER

FOR SALE: Upright piano $19.50. Oak Buffet, $5.75. Wardrobe $4.75. Sewing Machine $6.75. Joffriea, Berry St. 10-lp.

FOR SALE: Two good used rug*. Rhone 570 after 6 p. m. 10-lt FOR SALE: Jonquils, 15c per dozen. Laura Webster. Russellville, Ind. IPFOR SALE: Dunfield aoy beans. Recleaned. High germination. C. L. Bryan, Fillmore, 10-61.

HEADQUARTERS all kinds of seed potatoes and garden seed. North Jackson Cash Market. 10-2t.

Bazaar and food sale Saturday, April 12, Conservation Club Room, Bainbridge. Lndiea Aid of Bainbridge Christian Church. 10-2t.

DR. L. A. RAY VETERINARIAN 228 W\ Main St. rh. ULOVKKDALE Free Advice on Diseases of Poultry

1 A3

WE REBUILD vow, get, everything new. m credit. Art FumWlf

299.

ATTENTION Vooti ! army now. But some soon. Before you day come in and let t your i>boto/:nip!i Spe^ Cammack Studio. Registered Shelia stud purposes Ed south Crown street. “FISH FRY: Fresh ' day night at the Side Square. Knliur That W Duck Pin*. Enjoy rontpani<M**hip of Duck Pin Alley*. '* OjK-n Sundays.

BAltf

Rev. Prindng

the home of h' r 1 Rogers and family Mr. and Mrs. ^ children visited Mr R

Smythe and Mrs

Sun< Li y J Mr. and Mrs E jj Sunday with Mr **5 Hopkins and sons-

Mrs. Klta We

Page were in Cr** day. . Several attended j Maysviiie M'nday

Mr and Mrs.

Mrs. Mabel Younf *

polls Saturday

The church qd***. home of Mr ^ — Sunday afternoon 1 "

Several remain

The regular m on J ing was held at tnf right. Ajd ^

The Ladiea

day with Mrs n Merrill Need Hu* dinner guests of