The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1932 — Page 2
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TH2 UaCSY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1932.
CANNING PEACHES
Ol H MAIN CROP THIS WEEK Big White Champions and Elbertas.
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Four other tobacco companies de- J Mrs Toirn. Yoam* of Carbon n od their newspaper space in 1931 | visiting friemis here, this week,
and 'hese showed a falling off of 45 per u*nt in not earn ng« These fig- ; ures -how that effh ent newspaper
_ . , , „ nt a iverti. ing is doin the trick of Entered in the postoff.ee at Green ^ t(> , r ,. rtl .,. rs an<1
castle, Indiana, as second class mail , . . . matter under act of March 8, 1879. I " 1 “ ‘
ion years than at oi it times, imn
THE DAILY BANNER
And
Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All”
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. O’Brien are on i a motor trip tinough the east for a |
slidt vacation trip.
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BUCHHEIT ORCHARDS
Subscription p«c«, I* «J>» wc.k. h.», "*> <7,r: !'« „r y«r : l'"U ^ b-yinninp to nam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year, ^ ;t h a n .‘v and those
time will make
by mail outside Putnam county.
advertising iu\ ii»i:m»-
j loosen up w ith it.-: i who realize this i« t
‘money out of that kimAUdgi-.
Dean R. (i M Cutchan and son Robert have y- to New York for a lew days bu ." ; trip. They are
making the ti p by motor.
Mr. and Mr ' iul Hartley and daughter Helen Arkansas City. Ka:: as, are m ithtg Mrs. Samuel
Hartley on Locu treet.
FINAL CLEAN-UP DRESS SALE Rcgulai- ^i.98 Voiles, Sizes 14 to 52 I:cw $1.00 '] GO W'a ii Fi oeks 79c
v ;jei til Ii i I Ii Dii ai! uhite, formerly $2.95, Sizes 11 to 20. ( hoice
$1.00
THE QUALITY SHOP
(The American New aper i’ubiis iets’ Association in recent urvi > found out these interesting factamong others: Four t iba>cu manu facturers increased their advertising space in 1931 and thru lowed gains, the fourth showing a light over the previous year. An automobile company which in h , ed it newspaper advertising oat la, 33 per cent increased its earning 10 per cent. An outstanding showing was that mad by a manufacturer of electric refrigerator.. who spent $200,000 in new-
PERSONAS. AND LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Do: McAr.inch of Mt Meridian are sp. rding a few liays vacation at Cromwtli park, near Mon-,
ticello.
Ted Myers and William Taylor of Cleveland, O, h ve returned home after visiting sevnal days with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. VanHorn and other fiiends. •
Mr. and Mrs. ( lies C-oper of Greeneastle are th. guests of Mr. and Mis. Edward H Istrom at their
papers and increa-ed the number ot home on west Main street in Craw - - dollars taken in by 100 per cent The' ford ville.
tobacco companies increased their
J. H. PIT CH FORD
. new-papel advertising from $20,000,JcOtl in lidiO to $26,000,000 in 19'!1 and j their aggregate earnings increased I from $lt)5,200,000 to dill,300,000.
Mauiici‘ Wooden, outstanding Maitinsville igh school and Franklin colleg. athlete, has be n chosen physical direHor and coach it Versaille: high h ol an t will al - teach hr tory.
AN ANNUAL KVKNT THAT I.KADS IN VALUE (JIVING MQDAY AM) SAIUKDAY OM,Y
SUGAR
FLOUR
NAVY OLEO MALT
PURE CANE
25 Lb. C loth
Baj?
Avondale
Highest Quality
BEANS Q X
Wonder Nut
24
^ Bag 10 lbs. 3 lbs.
CHERRIES Pork & Beans
Guest Brand Pure Barley
Red Sour
Pitted
< 'ampbell’s
2 big
cans No. 2
( an
In Delicious Sauce
SODA CRACKERS •*, 2 & I7c M El) ! 12V, VV eseo, 1 2 l.h. Pkg. . . Jt^^. QH.K. Wilsnis, Pet, ( arnation, Tl. en 5c GINGER ALE « i .f 2. Ifi.Die refund, I.g. lit. I O'-
MVSTERY SPEdAL
In addition t, tin items listed. Every Kroger Manager ha* selected an extr:. feature of his own—A»l. about It.
POTATOES
I . S. No. I
Lb. Pk.
15c
19c
2r,c
5c
APPLES, Fancy Duchess, (i Lbs. PEACHES, Fancy Elbertas, (i Lbs. < EEERY, Medium Size, 2 Stalks PEARS, Bartletts, 4 Lbs.
BANANAS Large Golden Ripe
Quality Fruit, ^ Lbs.
25c
IT’S PICKLING
AND
CANNING TIME
SPK ES
Sudan All Spic. Ginger— Cinnamon—W Imle t loves, EUaek I’enpei Mcslard, C;.n
5c
Mixed Spice, Lb. 25c Vinegar, Gal. ... 27c Mason jars Pt. I)/. (j^c Jar ( aps, l)z. .. 24c Jar Rubbers, Doz.
5c
Tin i ans, Doz. Pen-Jell, Pkg. Certo, Bottle . Sealing W ax
Parowax, Lb. Bar
49c 15c 25c
Rar
lb 5c
9c
t HOD I MILK I I I)
< ENTER (MS
I I NDI R I! It V HKKF
VEAL
Shld. Roast, Lb. I2 l 2 v ( hops, rib or boil lb 18c Breast, Lb lie Loin Roast, Lb. . . 17c < utlets. Lb. 25c Leg Roast, Lb. ... 19c Mock Chicken, Ea. 5c
For Frying or Raking
HAM, Lb.. 25c ,huek Lb - 15c
|Swiss Steak, Round Shoulder, Lb. ... Boiling Beef, Lean
Tender, Lb !()(•
Ground Beef, Fresh
Lean, 2 Lbs 25c
KEENER’S FANCY
SMOKED
HAMS
PORK 1.01 N RO AST end Cut, Lb.
CENT ER Cl I PORK < HOPS Eli.
PCRE PORK ^ A USAGE, l.b
SUGAR CURED W HOLE OR II ALP
LB.
121c
KEENER'-: FANCY DRV SUGAR CURED
IRA NKFURTERS ! BOI ONG A HI El BRAINS PORK LIVER PORK HEAR I S
3 IKh. 25c
BACON
Whole
• •> A lb. t-ii'l Pieee% »12|jc
Miss Fern Bevk returned Wedne - da\ from Port Huron, Mich., where she pent the past few weeks assisting in the office cf Junior college. She will return to Pot Huron’s school
September 1-
Melvin Cline of Koa hdale has rei .ii ned home from several days’ motor trip through Oklahoma, ketituck\ and i xaa. He acompanied Miss Mary Dittamme, Crawf d-ville, and Mr. .ind Mr Carl Perkins, North Salem,
mi the trip.
A Ford coupe bel nging to R. C. S my the, Farm Buio.u official, was dantagi d when M Smythe was verted to have lost control and the ( ii went into a dit.ii near Roachdale. T (Fin aad vehid' was hi ought to the M < amnion gnage for repairs.
Mr. and Mi- Gerald E. Brown of Greeneastle, who have been visiting friend- and relatives near Muncie and Columbus for the laA six weeks
j have returned home-
Harry Gregory and family returneu to their home in Chicago Thursda) following a visit with Mr. Gregory’s mother, Mrs. Charlotte Gregory and other relatives and friends here. Funeral services for Frank Baker, who died uddenly Tuesday at Inhome, Seminary and Bloomington streets were held from the residence fThursday morning at 10 o'clock with the Rev. Victor L. Raphael in charge. Interment was in Forest Hill cemetery. Pall beareis were Clarence Vestal, William Grogan, Charles Broadtieet and George Browning.
PF.S1 HOl >E MUST GO
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 18 (UP)— ‘‘Mother” Dietz, who for more than 20 years ha operated Indi inapolis’
jiest house, is to lose her job.
Last week the legislature abolished the pest hou.-e and "Mother” Dietz mu-t go. Tlie drab, unpainted, high gabled house where the city’s smallpox victims have been treated for
years, is to lie abandoned.
The house ha become home to the gray-haired woman and she must leave it and get started in her former
vocation- practical nursing.
Mrs. \A right Entertained Fillmore Service Club Grace Wright entertained the Fillmore Service ilu'o lues lay at an all day meeti g. The day was spent
in quilting.
T.n members responded to roll call with ideas for picnic lunche*'--. Mrs. ^ Anna Day was the leader of the ineet- ; n g A bountiful dinner was served at
the noon hour.
The next meeting will be held September 21 with Mrs Stella Huffni-iii
4. .}. .p + * + Quincy Girl And
loverdale Man Med The marriage of Miss \ era C Rear, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O’Rear, Quincy, and Leon Sackett. voung Cloverdale merchant, was solmnizcu at the Gosport Methodist j oarsonage, August 15, by the Rev. 1 William A. Hartsaw.
4- -K + + + ■*■
'iniling Workers
Met Friday
The Smiling Workers 4 _ H club of I Marion township met at the school I n us( for a local exhibition. Ribbons wete awarded as prizes. The meeting was called to order by ;inging “America.” Ten membeir responded to toll call by naming their 'avorite food. Several guests were present. | .1. .1. 'i* l-H Club Met r Willi Misses Kuark The Smiling Workers 4 H club of Marion township met recently for an all day meeting at the home of Virginia and Geraldine Ruark. Ten members and eight guests w'ere present. Virginia Ruark led in the singing of club songs. •I* *1* T -F + *4*
Return From
Suntmer Camp Pictures of Miss Mildred Pitchford of this city and Mrs. Hillary C. Bailee of Indianapoli appeared in the Indianapolis Star Thursday morning
He Who Hesitates Is Lost
Do not hesitate on a little matter like a Loan. Come right in and get the facts about borrowing the money you need to take care of your piessing obligations. Y ou can repay us in small monthly payments, according to your income, and relieve a lot of your worry.
Indiana Loan (
PHONE 15
Both have returned from tin Al.-m Gamma Delta summer cam : Jack, son. Mich. The camp is unta:. by the sorority for underpriviiedipjj children and serviced b\ chapter members from all over tl • Unite States. Mrs. Bailey who i- ., DePaarj graduate and formerly of thi- cit: is president of the Etj hapte Alumnae (Tub Association
Extra good work shoe- at }l 39 anj| $1.95. Closing out price. Harry W,| Moore.
Delta Theta Tau will have a fooH market at Sam Hanna’s Iruk stonl Friday morning at 8 o’clock
do ing nut price, women’s ci irionj straps and ties. $1.39 and jljjj Harry W. Moore.
$1.13
37c 25c 27c 67c 10c
6 cans 25c
Fiank Thomas, Greeneastle R. 4, who ha. been seriously ill with tyj : c id fiver, wa taken Tuesday from the county hospit.u to the home of his father, Aaron Th mas, on Walnut tiei t. His conditi is much improv cd.
The annual Kjisuer reunion will be hold at the uld 1 Bethel .church, nine mile iiortiiwe-t of Green i tie next Sunday, August 21 Steve Burk will pr<! oh in the morninq; and a program of entertainment will be given in the afu moon follow ing the basket din-
Funeral services for Mrs Fee McKinney who pa ed away Tuesday afternoon at the home of bet parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Minnick, Commercial Place, were held from the I.akin Funeral home, Thursday afternooh at 2 o'clock. Tin Rev. V. L. Raphael was in charge. Interment was in Fore t Hill cemetery
4-H Club Members
WELCOME
Hotvdy Groeneastle is Yours
See CANNON’S
The young Men’s style center, f o r your school clothing wants. Time’s almost here. Make yourself at home at
-another outstanding list of typical A & P Values!
PALM ttUlVE
SOAP Bars 23c
s». Jar \5c
Box Super Suds FR1 •
Ovaltsnu Ttic Health Drink
Can 39 C
A & P Grape Juice
Pint Bottl. IQc
Ivory Soap Medium Site
4 Cake. 19c
Gold Dust
Large Pkg. 17C
Salad Dressing R «Jah
Jar 25C
Sparkle Gelatin Dessert
4 1 ‘ k ** 25c
Pure Fruit Preserves Ann p ***
Jar 15C
Macaroni and Spaghetti
%?.* 5c
Ketdi It ) yuaker Maid u
Oz. Bottle 10C
Pork am! Beans “» i 'i
No. aoe c-% Size Can
Campbell’s Tpmato Soup
3 19c
8 ©’Clock Coffee Th * Wt,r '<i'* u«.t setter
19c
Red Beans auitanm
No. too Size Can
BASED ON JAPANESE FLOWERS
Fly-Tox
INSECTICIDE
KILLS ALL FLIES AND MOSQUITOES
Pint Can
49c
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Lei SVIonte Corn N«..2Can iOc Maxwell House Coffee ^ 20c Pilisbury’s Flour “L? 63c Iona Flour *nour^pm., xn* % : ‘b.V''30c ’ t o e r u d s ® u, i < in a Fi..h ni^. ^ ^5c Pure Cane Sugars, 1045c CI litter I,ai!, * , « ri «'l Lb. 22C COUNTRY ROLL Lb. 21 C
GRANDMOTHER’S QUALITY
BREAD
W hite—Sliced i Rye Bread Lb. Loaf 5c
Whole Loaf 4C
FOR DELICIOUS ICED TEA
Nectar Tea Mayfair Tea Salada Tea
Orint. Pukoe
>r p. r. -
Jauan
Orang. I'ako.
^ Lb
[>kg.
>4 Lb
Orange Pekoe Blue Label
Tin
% Lb. Pk».
22c 20c 19c
FINEST QUALITY MEATS
BACON
Sugar Cured, W h«|« or '/l. l-b.
12k
Dork Loin
fint* for roiuit W hoU- or 1 i. Lb.
13c
Beef Roast
Tender Chuck Lb
13c
Rib Roast
lloneleHH Rolled Lb
19c
Picnics,
Sugar Cured ' ellophane wrnppid
12c
FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
Grapes
5c
Thompaon'g
Seed lees. Lb
Gal. Oranges, 2 Doz. ... 2^* Beaches, Elbertas, Lb. 5c Tomatoes, 10 Lbs ]5c Bananas, 4 Lbs 17c
THE GREAT
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