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den ClodfeltPr and wife of Lnfay*‘tto '|H‘ir Wednoi lay niirln v. itli. home folks. , Mis. Minnie Holland, Nfrs. Vernn litirke imd Mrs, Muiy Kiiriow*sn*‘nt don lay afternoon at ('rawfordsville. The hui'lh will have a fish su|ipei ’ -n Apiil 25 at Hi. hall at Morton. Kveiyoiie tordially invited. Hilda Miller flf Muir.de spent Satirday ni-rht and Sunday .with her hlothers, Carl and l.ee, here.
OFFER SIX WEEKS COURSE WASHINGTON. April i, (CIT
S aid > I* c K in .1 1 iiil-MiHpolls Visile | ms patents .'niiuiay Hay Ktehe-'»i and family were Sunday Ruests of Mr. ami Mr . Wchb Kvans and family. Miss Mary Keainey of Indianapolis spent pait of her vacation with Mr . Maggie Hainey and other friends. Mr. and Mis. Harley Miller and Mr. and Mu. Ralph Fry attended an American Legion meeting at Green
castle Sunday.
Walter ^liblis and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spenceat Ladoga over the week end. Mrs. Brine ..am- visited her brother Carlyle Gill and family in .lackson-
Now i* llw* timo to plant yonr (jarden. Now is the lime to seleet Ferry's purebred Seeds. Seeds are the most inexpensive, luil the most important feature of a successful garden. The soil and your labor represent the muc h greater investment in time and actual money; hut the seeds you choose may mean the margin between success and failure of your efforts. Fi rry's Svcds arc purebred. That means generations of seed plants are tested and checked in the Ferry-Morse special seed laboratory fields before any seed grown from a plant is placed on the market. Because of the rigid testing, Ferry-Morse seed sfM'cialists know I lint Ferry's pure-
bred Seeds u ill grow more successfully in your garden. fhat s why Ferry’s Seeds protect your labor and your garden investment. They are fresh for planting now. Ml ready to grow healthltil, nourishing vegetables or beautiful, colorful flowers lor your home’. There's a Ferry Seed Rox near you, in your neighborhood store, with a complete assortment of purebred flower and vegetable seeds. . . . Ferry-Morse Seed Go,, Detroit, Michigan.
\ ix week’s course in marriage proh- villo, HI., from Friday until Monday. ! - lems for young people will start Su -- i Mrs. F. C. Collings visited her par- 1 day night at he Mt. I’leasant ciingn- ‘‘tits Mr. and Mrs. John Stout Satur
gational church, and a capacity at- day and Sunday.
tendance is being predicted followin'.-i Mis. Guy Culling- attended the 1 puldieation of the i un ieulum. St ate Farmers Federation eom - n’i--. Foremost and pei haps must intrigu-1 : ‘t the Hotel Sevetin in Indianapolis
a dig of the- hymenloga al topics to be taken up is the foil- wing: “Intrica. i-s of wooing, oi how to become engaged
in six weeks." Othei uhje ts in which more, who has the pneumonia.
the latter part of the week.
Mis. Fraiu-is Cunningham is liming Mi-.. Grace Am Id of near Fill
t ic young are to resolve more or less
expert attention include:
“('• urtship and marriage, including ideal- of relationship of young men
and women la-fore courtship;
“Creation of a home in relation to
Mrs. ( laude Etcheson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Heniy Morris visit ed Mis. Harvey .Monis at^l.inshur-'
Friday.
There will he a union sun i ise set viie at the Methodist church Sunday
finance, standards of living, children, I :i ‘- - Jb a. m. Everyone is invited to
education and spiritual inteiprela i attend.
lion; ' Cleon Steward of Lima, O., and “Physical, psychological and mental Bernice Darnall of Itutler aie homo
mum
SFEKLY'S
pure
bred SEt. DS
factors which contriliute to the higliest standard of ph> i- al, mental and pirituul health foi men and women in marriage.” HA IN HI! HICK Mr. and Mrs. Lon McCann of l.i-- - ha non visited relativ- here la t w--< k. i’ Mr. and Mrs. Will Sumerville an i Mr. and Mrs. Orvill-* \ an Cleav. d tended a Scottish Rite meeting at In dianapolis last Friday night. Stanley Chadd of Indianap li- visited his mother Sundn\
MORTON William O’Haver lias
lieell
sick and out of school for a few days. | family and Or.ah Roach went to Put Rex Call and family, Lyle Call an- j uamville to Grandma Call who ha
for vacation,
Mis. |{. I!. Fad. of Kokomo attend I ed the county federation club at j Greeiirastle Tuesday and visited Mrs. | Glenn I .venue i per Tuesday night an’ I
I Wednesday. Fil l MORE
Those present at the home of Mi 1 anil M i Fi ink Wlnt- a liumu ul 1 b’ rt lid.a \ were. Mis I .1 I'rnctur, Mi and Mrs. Jasper Prm toi and ehildi- n, | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nichols an i | children, Mr. and Mrs. W’m, X.einer I
Kl OMtVIV SJuRK
jht* Store of ()l VLITY, SLRVK 1! \M) KUONOMA
Swift'. Premium Box baron
Grape Jitire, (Jt. 15c; Pi. 25r
Breakfast Bacon, l.h roll |*lc
Pure Lard, ^ 1 hs 2lr
Mieet Pickled Pork, Lb. .. 2(lr
Fresh Heef Roast from finished
rattle, Lh . |«te
Steak from same Cattle, Ut 2-lr
Fresh Pork Cutlets no waste
Del Monte. I.ihliy’s or Premier
ready to bread and fry. lh. 2.'»r
Peaches, large ran I‘tr
Fresh Soda crackers, 2 l.h.
Fresh Graham Crackers 2 lh. 2-V
Golden Bio ( offer, Lb l.'lc
Pinto Beans, li Ihs 2.'<r
Gold Meifal Floor. 21 Hi. hag 75r
K. Z. Bake Flour. F Z. Hake
( base and Saahorn and Xlaxwell
Bread Meal.
House ( offers, for less.
see<lless Grape Fruit large
For a heller cup drink Itosro
brand < offer, lh. only .... Jtto
Bulk chicken Feed for voong
VXInesap \|)|des. :i Ihs 2.'»r
or (dd.
Bread Fresh from the oven
Bath Room Tissue in sanitary
loaf Jo
pkg. J, 11100 sheet rolls .. 25c
Hnion ’.ets—Onion Plants- Garden Seed Seed Potatoes
Fresh Fruits and X egetables, Not
meats ami XX hat do you want?
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hridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Chri.-tv
ful dinner ws. ri ved and the guests
and <nns of West Newton and Melvins
lr!t st s 1st- i-ur wishing Ml. White
and Knock Kugont* While. A hounti-
many n-nie tub happy biithdays. _... .
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< OFNTRY (m h ( RKAMEKY BUTTER Lb. 32c
K
EGGS
ARMOURS STAR Fixed Flavor Skinned K To 11 Lb. Ave. Whole or Mali LB. 21C
(iuaranleed Fresh Do/.
Miss Luis (iridei i-f DePauw wa-'and children, Mr. and Mr-. Iic-nis the guest of relativi here Sunday. Bowen and sons. Mr. and Mis. J. R. Mr. and Mis. James Millei were Sallust and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guest- of Frank Miller Ivan Proctor and daughters of Bain-
OFFNINCi SATURDAY APRIL 4TH At 903 So. Indiana Street. With a clean, new stock of Groceries, ( ureil Meals, ITuits and Vegetables. Prices right. Good to the last bite
Rhone 448 L-X. Abel's
Grocery
We Deliver
FLOUR SWANSDOWN, PINEAPPLE
Country ( lllll III Lb. Sack t ake Flour Package * 1 omitry < hih Sliced 2 No. 2'i Cans
SODA (’RACKFRS, 2 Lh. Box 19c ' -Mintry dub—Fresh.
OINtiFRALF, 2 Ljr. 24 ()z. Bottles */«*' ' ■ T* gf/r
2. r )c
LAYER CAKE, Each 25r -- { /. Sponge, l-!asler Special
UOFFFF ( AKF, Each .. 1 innamoR—For Vour Faster Breakfast
I0e
BEANS Or RICE
Navy o Keans
Great Northern Blue Rose Rice
4 Lbs. 17c
JEWELL COFFEE, Bourban Sanies 3 Lb. Bag .. 57c
Jelly Bird F««s, 2 Lh. .
Jell Powder, 3 Pkg 19c < mmtry ( |„b—All Flavors Fruit Cake, 2 LI). Cake 59c
< ountry ( lith
2. r ,e
( hocolatc ( ream e^s, 5 lor l oe tsxulcd Flavors
XLI I’Y FKI'ITS \M> ' I Ll l DILLS
APPLES, Rome Beauty Fancy Western, 4Lbs. 25f • LEAF LETTUCE,’ Fancy Crisp,-Lb.... k . 11c GRAPE FRUIT, Florida, Large Sire 4 For . . . 19c lFXERY, Fancy Large Buncos, 2 For — 19c BANANAS, Golden Ripe Fruit, Lb.’ «. 5c
W, H. Eiteljorge Cash Market Fresh Boiling Beef, Lh He Beef Brains, Lh He Small Bienic Hams, Lh 1b [ /2<* Smoked Skinned Hams, Lb. 20e Fresh ( ountry Ftfffs, Doz 19c Sugar Bacon Squares, Lh. 13c Fresh Sausage, Lh 12*40 Young Mens V eal Lamb FHONE 12 FREE DELIVERY
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Bolander’s Grocery 16E. Wash. St. I‘hone 82 mi; HOMK OF KO-WK-BA PORK t ANNKH FtH»DS. Sl’LCIAt. PRICES On following Ko-We-Ba canned goods for SATt’HDAY, APRIL 4TH. Ko-\\'e-Ba Coffee, per Lh 35c Ko-We-Ba Country Gentleman No. 2 Corn, 2 for * 35c •Ko-We-Ba Fancy si’fted, No. 2 peas . 23c Ko-We-Ba 7 Oz. White Tuna, per can 23c Ko-We-Ba No. 2 Peas & Carrots, can 18c Lily No. 2V 2 Green BeaYis, 2 for 35c Rrookside Salmon, tall cans, 2 for . .. 25c Cub, Cling peaches jn syrup, No. 2*4 Can . ° 21c Primrose, 1 Lb. Pure Genuine Cod fish 37c Gorton, ready to use codfish, 1 lb. can 37c Come in and see our display of green vegetables. XVl: hLMYFK FROM 7 X. M» TH •• P- M. Illllllillllllllllllllllllilll
VALUES! At cverx Oakley Store you xx ill find -quality, nationally advertised foods al extraordinary values prices and service that will make you shop often at your Oakley Store.
Coffee Flour
Oakley Special, Lb.
19c
Kilchen Queen r 24 Lh. Bag | 53c
PORK & BEANS, ™ 5 Cans 25c RED BEANS 16 Oz. cans 6 cans 29c CHEESE, Kraft, Full Cream Lb, 19c DATES, Best Bulk, Lb 10c BEETS, Fancy table beets, 3 cans 25c OATS, Quick Cooking, 3 Pkg. 20c SHRIMP, Wet Pack, Can 17c COCOA, Good quality bulk, lb. 10c GREEN BEANS, 3 Cans 25c Crackers, Select Soda, 2 lb. bx.25c
Milk
PI T HK XNI), I Xl.l, ( \\ Hollieanna, tall ran, I can* bs I \
3i22c
SUGAR (TIRED BREAKFAST BA(ON Half or Whole, Lh 19 l-2e,22* 2 c FRESH SIDE PORK, Sliced or Piece lh. 15c ( HOK E S.YIILF BOY SKINNED, HAMS 10 to 12 Lh. Avge., Lh. 20 1 jC ( HOIUE LAMB ( HOPS, Steak or Roast Lh * 19',c ( IJOK.FLAMBSTFW, Lh . 10c SMALL FRESH HAMS, Half or Whole, Lb. • 17 f ,c ENG1JSH (TIT PORK ROAST, Young, Meaty, Lh 1254c ( HOK E HOMl' KILLED VEAL, ( hop. Steak pj Roast, Lb ° 19c OAKLEY’S o mmmmmmmmm—mmmmmmmnn ....
