The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 December 1933 — Page 3
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Personal stationery die stamped while you wait. Ideal for Christmas gifts. Come in and let u s show you. Hamilton's Book Store. 4-4t
All kind^of ‘Trieks arid Traps" for Christmas at Ed Hamilton's Book Store. B-2».
Kummage Sale Saturday at It a. m. at Furniture Exchange, east side of square. Phone 170-1,. ^-2t
e P. T. A. FOOD Market at Hirt Electric Shop Saturday, Dec. 9. Cakes, Pies, Cookies, etc. 7-2t.
PENNY SUPPER at Christian Church Saturday evening froi» 5 to 7 o’clock, s 7-2t
Section One of Woman’s Is'ague of Methodist church will hold a Christmas Bazaar, Friday and Saturday it eld Kroger room, south side squtfre. It
FOR SAFE: Three piece bedroom Suite, Dressing Table, Sewing Ma chine, and Rugs. Cherry Transfer. 7»p
fe'OR SALE: Four beds with gooC quings and felt matresses. Also ont solid walnut antique dresseV in first ( I t ■. condition and st>nie oak dressers and chairs. One 16-inch Florence Hot Blast heating stove in good condition I’ri es reasonable. .•106’ North Jackson (ireencastle. If FOR SALE: Three,young fat sows Frank McAlinden, R. 4. .I) FOR SALE: Kitchen cabinet, $6 Furniture Exchange, i^^st sitle o square. Plutpe 170-L. 6-2
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Radiator repairing; guarantee*' work, Hirt Oarago. Phone 778. 0-4i THE ONLY GIFT OTHERS CAN NOT BUY—YOUR PHOTOGRAPH The Cammack Studio will have aom< specially price<l photographs and frames until Dec.- 15th. 7-2t
\ NO I HER NEW DEAL l>M)MS IN El ROPE PARIS, Lhv. 7 (Ul’l—Signs that the new year might tiring a. complete new thuil in world politics multiplied in European capitals t'slayActivities in lbm«“, Paris, London and Berlin indicate"! that such a new deal might involve the death of the Versailles treaty, the rebirth of the h-igtie of nations and a disarmamlent treaty on new business like linesPretmiier Benito Mussolini of Italy, with his usual force fulness an I ignoring disamiointments and rebuffs to his jieace efforts of the last few months, was at the center of the work The United Press was informed on high authority today that Mussolini tsdieves he has the pledged .sup|Mirt .if <Ireajt Britain and France for his long dreame I plan for reorganizing the l eague of nations. * It wcnfld lie a re irgHiiimtion that would end the dominattion of Britain and France In the league council and wood «>nd the power of snwill nations t-j paralyze acts by vetoAs a supplement to his plans for league reorganization Mussolini pic•turns the |M,ssit>ility of a seven power entente to maintain peace among the great nations and enforce ot on the small ,sies by iroral pressure In such an entente might lie em- • irae<s|l—he hoped—the United States', Japan .Russra, Britain, France, Germany and Italy. •
Sunday visitors with Mr and M 1 "* Geo. Reising were: Mr and Mrs1 larenue Knoll and daughters, Allierta and Ello|i«>, Mrs. Hester Shafer from Poland; Mrs l,ewis Knoll, Miss Hattie Kik*1I and Mr and Mrs. Hugh Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mace and daugh ter Iso* from (’lay OWy
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Hectiuii I. 13«» it OrdaiioHl hv th.* < t.minun Louiicil of Citv .»t «;i.m i, tasili*. Indiana, tliiii th,. following ,|. snrlbed and bounded territm les - In* ••n*l t lie saiii.* iii i- IhmvIiy dcsi^natp.| fitst. Hepoml. third, and fourth coun. iltiianic distiicts ot (Ji'etuicnstle Indi-
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scribed and bounded as such ihsi, second, third and tourlli couneiluianit' districts and cacii cuuncilmauic «iistrict divided into two ppecinot s and
described as follows, to-wit. FI It ST <'OI \« ll,>|\NH DISTItH'T
%orth I'rtM’Inci
-I l"‘ territory hori'in d«‘s ijlipii shall known ns •North I'lo.imi Kirst
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1933.
and the eent^
tiie
• i point topiiMMi b v tile intPA. the center line of said CHIrf.^t i * ' I a n.| ' west copponit "t ^'id city. .iheiice Kcnerall
now cilm
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sect ic
(’ouncllmanle I 'ist»j, i ft, y Oreeneast le. Indiana t., wit
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castle, anc
lull
on, along College As
_3egin-
olnt formed by the intercenter line of North
Venue, in the City of i.recnd tin* north corporation line
of sa i d city; 111.•:; • • '^m i m n u si uj 111 • • pi \
along and with the center iin, of lege Avenue to a point fonu. d li\
the Intersection «.t the cent# llm ol saiid College A'rnia* and th. 'inl.i line of Cohunbia sti«.*t in r iu. thence westerly, on. along and with the center Iin*' of Columbia Sn . . i to a point foinied livuthe intersection .>f the center Him 0 f said Columbia Sired and the West corporation line of said city; thence generally northerl> ami easterly, on, along ^i.| following id mcuuderings of said eorporatinn line
to the point of beginning.
Non fli I'reciiict
The territory bei.iii described slmll be known as .^(11111 ^'nciiiet l•'ild Conueiluianic HisTrlct ’ in Hie city of (ireencastle, Indiana, to wit Itcginniug ub a point foinfec^ hj tin Intel section of the # i'cnter line nf West Columbia Slreei. in ih* I'ilv of C.rc. 1 castle, and I lie west corporation line of said city: t lienee i iuining easterly, on, along and with tlie emter iin. of West ('olumbia Str.ei, in ih.. (•its ot (Ireencastle, and tin- west ^corporal ion Mile (if*said c ity, thein o running ciisierly. on. along and with Hie • . nt. 1 line of 1 ’oliinibiii sti« • t to a polot formed by H*m i n t erseet ion of the cen ter line of said C.dunibiii Si reel and the center Iin. of College Avenue ill said city; theme southerly, mi. along and with the center line of College Avenue to a point forined by the inlei in of* , d Col lege Avenue ind the .euicr Iin. ,,f Heiniuary Sheet in said Citv. lliem * westerl.v. on. along and with the ..n t »■ 1 lliifff of Hiiittinar> Ht reet ' • • a pol formed by the interse. lion of the . cnter line of said Seminary Sired and the West em poratjon line of said . i'
I lienee generally and following th«
: line t
rly,
lerill
a Ion
men iiderings I the point of
begin
■ r. s . UK I
•orporat Ion
nltig.
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The territory herein described shall be known n tin '’North dPr< Inct Second Couiiciimanie itjstrlct ‘ in the City of (jfiemast |e. Indiana. t<> wii; Heginning at a point formed by Hie ini erseet ion of tin eentei llm ol 1 ;.i I Washington Sir..i, in Hm Cit> oi (Sreeiicast le. and t lie «*ast e«»rpora tbui line of said citv , Iheiice running westerly, on, along ami with the center line of Washington ( &tre6t 1 • • poh I formed b> t h» i n t erseet Ion ol tlu ter I life of san I Washington Sireet
rent
and the
ter line of College Avciiuf
said city, thence northerly, Hong and with tin* .enter line, of 1
lege Av
h the. center liti
, e 11 lie to a point formed h> Him intersection of the -entei line of fi I College Avenue and the noi'lli eorpoi .- Hon line of said cits; thence genet ally easterly and southerly, on, along and following tin- meanderings of said <01 poratioti line t^ the point of begin-
ning.
*011 Hi I'leeinel The terrltorj herein described shall he know a> S011II1 I'te. in. 1 S». .md Couneilmanie District" in the City of (Sreencast !e, Indiana, to-wit 13 (>g inning at a point formed by the inter section of the center line of Kast Seminar) Street, in the Cit> ol (T 1 • 1 . castle, and tfte east eorporatinn line of said city; thence running westerly, <hi« along and with the center line of Semiuayy Street to a point formed by (he Intersection of tin* .cMl. r line of said Seminary Street and the renter line Of College Avenue iii said city; thence northerly, on. along and with the center line of College Avenue, to a point formed by the intersection of the center line of College Avenue and
the center line of Washington Street in said citv. 111 *■ 11 • ■ * • castci l\ \»ii. along
he 1
er
•it.V, iih-io « tro^oi.v, ,«.
and witji the center line of Washing ton Street to a point, foi died by ilie
he centei l Iihe df stiid
gen illow
int eps. . t ion «d' H
Washington* Street and tlu ■ ist •
id city; • hence 1. ailing and f<
ng the moiLuaerings of said eorpm ion line the point of beginning
»orii eYally southerly,
in
• 11 y; then long and
of said coi
he*.
I Ol M II Al \ \ H III ^ I'll M T North Precinct ritory herein described shall
known as Hie "North Prechiet
nio I
Couiici Imnnitt Dlstrlt 1
tst le, India
Third
City of (trC'iie; Heginning at a p<
imaginary extension o of east Kim Street
Imllami. to-wit
oiut formed by t he
the center line
in the Clt
by of
ity or
(Jreencast |e, and the c.^t . orpora t inn line of said citv. Hiem c nmning vv. -* erly, on. along and with the imaginarv extension of the center line of east Kim St reel ndi d the center line, of Klin Street to a point formed hv Hie intei section of the center line of said KI in st reel and the center, line of Crown St reel in Hath! citv; thence northerly, on. along and with the center Hue of Crown Street to a point formed the intersection of the center liiii Maid Crow n Street and tin* ' enter line of Hanna Street 411 said eiiv tliem-c westerly, on, along and with the eentei llm o 1 11. * 1111,1 81 r e e t' t o a point formed by the lotei se. 1 jon ot Hi. .•••liter line of said Hanna Street ami the eentei line of Locust Street in suchl city; thence northerly along Hie eent, , im. of Lotus! 8treel to 1 point formed bv the hit erse< | jell Cle een ti-r line of said Locust Street and the center line of Seminary Street in said citv; t hence easterly, on. along and with the center Hue of Seminary Street to a point formed h>* the iiiD-r-SC.'I ion of * the 1 ■ 1 • 11 I I ' 1 line of s a 111 Seminary Street and the east corpora t (on Iin. of said « lt v • hem • uem i .* H v southerly and westerly, on. along and following the imfUulerings of said . or I irration llm* to the point of begin-
ning.
totidi Precinct
The territory herein described shall I,, know « ii' '’ 1 U I': c* n 1 : Third Coiineilnuin!• Hisiri. t ' in t h.* < \ of C.recm .*st h India 1.-. to vv n ttcglnning at a point formed bv the int.j . . Hon o' 1 Im . . nb * liti' of Soutii Loeiist Street, in the Citv of Hr. .11cjistle. and the soiitli corporation line of said city, theme running norlherlv, mi. a long and with the 'enter line of Locust Street to a 4>oilit !"line«l hv the int' rseel ion of tli«' ' enter line of said ^.O' "Si* SI I . ' I and ll"- < eiilei line of Hanna Street in said • ilv. thenee cast er I v. on. along and with the eenter Him of Hanna Street to a point formed by the Intersection of the .enter line of said Hanna Street and Hie eentei
line ol • Crown Street in said
them e sout herly, on. along and wj t| M . .enter line of Crown Street to a point for ot-d h> tie '• 1 • • t --! Hie » enter line of said Crown St reet and the center line of Kim Street in said CH>- thence easterly, on. alom
and with the ••enter line of
aginary ext of Knst Kl
city; vvi i Ii
mg
St reel >f thu
center Hue of Knsl Kim Street to a noiiit furtued by tlu* said imaginary
1... l&< •••... 1 1 ■ >i<| the
extension
H lv soul lowing tl
line
ast Klin Street and
cawt eorporatlon line; theme gem*r-
lierly and westerly. 011, along
the. meaiidei ings of the point of begin
alv sou and foil
corporat ion
KOI l«TH i Ol X II.M
msTiiii r
North l*reHHet
’(’lie territory herein described shaII lie known as (ho "North I’re. inet
Coiineilman le Disti i. t in Ca* (ireeneast le. Indiana, to wit it a point formed by the of the center line of West
nt> of 1.1 Heginning ; Inters' < t Ion
rset
Seminary St reet, in tin- (*»t v «»f < iast h’. and the west coit»orat Ion I of said city; thenee running easterl on. along and with the tenter line < Seminary Street to h point formed I intersection of the center line
-- line of Olive .Street in
11,1 « Ilv then, c vvcstcib on.' along , " 1 with the (c«ler ^1. of Oliv
street to a point fornn
seetioig of t St red ®aml
eit
1# west corporation line
^ Id city, whence generally west • i - ain't norti.Ti iv. on,, along and following the meanderings of s.ii.i coi 1 • nation line to the |»«dnt of lagin-
*oiatli Prceluef
'I’be t 'i tit or > herein desi-rihod shall lo k n. wn as South iTcelnct I'oiith ’ 'ounciWi inn I m si riel in Hm r|t> of C1 ecu. .int le. Indiana, to-wit; Hegintiing at a point formed by the intersection of the center line of West » Hive Street, in the Clt y of (ireeneastle, • h<l Hi" west £• .rpmatlon line ,,t' said’ '' 1 tticii.^ r n u 11 i 11 g' east • ■ 1 1 \ . on. ■dong and With the eent'M line ,,'f OH v e sii.igt t.. .1 formea b> th< Intel sc.tinn of said (Hive Street .,u,| the • Rj' 1 line of Loeust Street 111 said •i' t hen- -o 1 n |u r 1 \ . on. ah.n^ .11.1 with til.- mciit,-1 Him of Lniiist Tst^ct 1 " a point formed b> the intersection ‘H 1 lie center line of said Loeust Street and tlu- south eorporatlon line of said
- 1 1 > t Ii c|ie(- gencgill) W * st
t ifS- -
•rly
ie|ki
lu.rt ifV dong said eorporation Iin*
• he point of beginning. Sect ion 11; He it furih
int
11 He it furl her ordained
and declared by the Common Coiinell "f the City of (ireencastle, Indiana. tii'- 1 tlm above eoiiueihiiiuii. djstimts "ul or as divided into preeinets shall 1 " ed as ■uoli t*v the cltt#*ns • •. (J1 c 1!. .1 st le. 111# iatia for eleet ioti pm
and for the nomination of enns and I ht» election of nieuihers
"I th- v« "tnmoti eouneil In the year
H ,; ‘I and e i.cli election thereafter.
pos< dida
• •coi'.la nee with Hie provisions of I lie
of the General Assembly
in lie
the
4 I
App
lo r ’jx,
Indiana, Novem-
Aet
Stat- of Indiana • ' im 111 This < it^iiiiaiu •- HI he in full force from and after its pass.i",. and publieation by two weeks sticc*sv | v e|y in the (! reeilcust 1 e I’.ann* r "I ; a id City, the first of tVhieh shall I"* tlu -inth day of November. HHU aiud n.c*|..m yn the Till day of Inccml.. t 1933. • I * a s.«c d ami adopted by the Coininon ‘'"iin. il of the City of (Irreneast le. Indial Novembet 2M, 1933 WILLIAM L DKN.MAN Ma > 01. cily of Greenenst je, In'li.iua. (SIgALi • Vt t ( I' 1 . d I; Sn 1V r|\ City Clel k • ntcd bv iim to tin M. 1 \ or of 1 1.c
'l Hrecfiiastl
. 1933.
KKKD K SN | \ LLV City Clerk ved and signed by me Noveni-
1933.
WILLIAM I, I »t M A \ . Mayoi. City of (Ireeneast b-. luilian 1 ^ 30-7-3t NniHI In T\\r%lKII} <M \\\S||, INI. I n\ low N**ll II*. ri I NAM ( Ol N | \ . | N HI \N \ N*-' • is hereby given by tie under., signed Trustee and Advisory Hom d of \\ . -h 1 egton Township. 1’iitn.ini C.at'n t y, 111 d i a 11 a, that said o f f 1 (* I a 1 s « >. 1. I cm pi a I <• meeting an emergen. \ and •hi • 1 tnieiug the expendit iir« of mor# uionov for the year 1933 than was set 011! detalj in the publiaheil budge! for th.it year, a.nd will, on llm 1‘Jlh day ol Deiaeinher, 1933 at K* l• M .I the• office of the Trustee ol safd Township determine upon Mn • \ pen .lit 111 *• the sum of four hundred dollars in Special School Knud No .'J for repair of buildings and care "f gionnds. • Tixpayets have a right to he heat'l t Im icon In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto set "out hands tills ’JStli day of November 1933 KLAVA It D CHI*; W Trash
HOt.LYWnoD. Cal. - Little Mitzi Green—<'an you Believe it—ha.s*pul on lonp skirts amt is commit back to motion pitturcs in Krown ulf rotes. Ill a brief year ma a half. Mitzi has irrown up and she has signed a contract with RKO to play a boatdiiii' sc .0 I Kiri in "Just Off Fifth Ave nuo." a The youthful comedienne Kets here si^netime Before the holidays and starts work by the first of the year. And hom’ 1 tip*for y<»i. ItKtl is putting hoavy pressure on Frances Deo and J ' l McCrae t<> play the romantic leads in tho same film. They ha n’t said yea aa yet and it’s Irntter than even .aids that they will stand by their original idea of fp iintuininr . parole oareoy'
They’.e ill o mokling about Sophie Tu.'ker’s cm.iuntcr with Vince Harnett. * b# I ]ii -ional rildier di opped into a th'ilywood late s|>nt after a day’s work Die Columbia ami waint 1. - luce.l to Sophie in his familiar role of a (5 ('man producer. "I'm Sop Tucker," replied tl*' “I’m Sophii Tucker," replie tithe comedienne, polite but a little netlied. Barnett ok his head. "Nanh," lie sneered you don’t even look Ilk 1 her. I k* ophie l uckei She's a liltle colored Kiri."
Any loud mdse you hear comi.iK fiom 11>e W i-r lirottiers ,tndio will lie tho "VV di 1 Bar” situation com illy- to a 1" -I Tiie Jill-star cast as semhied foi the picture feel that il's too much t 1 se of flaying second fiddle to U Jolson. Rumor say-.
mil Expects to have it ready for publisher early in thu new year.
Wonder what Lee 'Dfctc\ was doinn at Paramount'.’ And tOriled by a couple of agents, too. . . . An explosion of j? Ktis furnace nearly cost Chick Chandler his life. The RKO star had the hair^singed off his arms, eyebrows ami off the front part #f lis head. . AlthoiiKh six reels of "Viva Vilfti" film were lost in that burning plane, MGM insists they were all of one Irattle which has already been retaken in Maureen O’Sullivan will be out of the hospital soon and doctors say she can return to work in about three weeks. . . Will Rogers oldest son is takinK the Stanford |m>I (i team to the Fox sUldio where the comedian will entertain them, in the afternoon, the collcyo poloists will yo to tl*' Rogers ranch and play a Kame attainst the actor and his one-family team. . . . S-ome less important -tars might take a lesson in mo-testy fiom George ArIi'-. With the pick of bungalows on the United Artists lot ;.t his disposal,
in the regular dressing room build-! sidered the leader of this type of
ii'ff- sculpt*'- in America and has, in this
'one man show, provided examples Did'you Ityiow that Victor McLag- | -bowing much diversity of technique lezi once fought j. no decision Is^it I ami of artistic feeling,
with Jack Johnson? The (ychibition will continue to be
open fo the public afternoons after I o’clock and all Sunday afternoon.
SCIT,P I URK t'.\ HI Bid' IS OF UNUSUAL IMURKSI 9 I'ht' opening of the exhibition of ceramic sculpture which took place in East college last evening proved to be of more than usual interest, if one ma^ judge from the large ami enthusiastic audience which wa- in attendance. The feature was the appearance of Forrest Stark, sculptor of the John Herron Art School, who gave a demonstration %<( modeling from life. Choosing a subject from his audience, Mr. Stark, proceeded with dexterous strokes and sensitive feeling to build up a l*‘ail of (“lay, while the audience watched attentively for an hour ami
half.
Mr. Stark was assisted in his demonstration by Miss Anna Hasselman, also of the Herron Art Institute, who in infornlal fashion discussed tho art "f sculpture and explained Mr. Stark's procedure as he worked. The showing of the ceramic work of Waylande Gregory marks the fi»st appearance of a sculpture. show on the Del’auw campus. It is attracting much attention not only because of being unique but because of its wide
' AIM) OF THANKS —•— We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their many arts of kindness and sympathy during o.ir recent sorrow. , Ch8<Iren of Mi Robert M. While.
Clarom-e Rnmlcl has returned to borne fn Detroit after hc*ng > ailed here by the death of his father, Wil!inm Ramlel
Radiator repairing; guaranteed work. Hirt Gjiragn. Phone 775. 6 It
'he English actor cho-e .1 small suite range of apixyd. Mr Gregor) 1- (<ui
lirp/.il Block (.<mI $3.50 *3.75 M Per Ton DUFF -ABRAMS - LIKAS
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NOTICE OF J IN \l. SKI I LEMEN I OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the crod itor , heirs and legatees of Isiuisa E. .lent, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Imliana, on the 1st day of January, l'.):it, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Ac (ount with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then aild there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Couit, this 7th -ilby df .DUcmnbbr, lODILj j Caus4 No. Yllfb. ('•iiarley McGalighey, Atty. John W. Herod, Clerk I’utnam ''iicult Court. 7-Ut
I HE WESI VIRGINIA KLB«TION Not (Inly politicians with their ears to the ground but all citizens c-on-(crned with the trend in public o|iiiiioll, will 'ie impressed b\ the result of a hy-electi n held ill West Virginia last week. Here s an event little heralded and. little ('ommented upoq in the press, so great I,v have partisan |«di ties been, obscured by economic di cussiens. Vet so fundamental ie the fact that t'he administratio cannot ileal with recovery plans or anything else without thq backing of the voters; thal the people of the country are still ci'izens, .not, subjects; and that they ,-1 • e not likely t" aequiesee in any M i:invenient of things they do not like, tm West Virginia election assumes Miiisual importune.’ at this time as nidi aling the state <>f the public
ii'ind.
In thi. particular election a dis Iri.t of West Virginia which Ivas for years, according to a New York Times political observer, been swinging belt.ween the major piiHtical parties, with never a majority greatqi I ban 2,1X10. went Democratic by 5,00(1. The Democratic candidate, standing solely on a platform that a vote for him was a vote ly suslaii* the pc'sidenl, defeated a former gm ornor of the state atnil a man who hail Iso served.in I’resid.int . "olidge'-. (aid ne^ Astute politicians had their eyes 0.1 Ihis Wivst Virginia election as a . ample of what is in the national poI'fical kettle llo mistake aixglt that. 1’ostmas.ei General Farley thought enough of the issue lo telephone from his hip in the Mediterranean to find out the result. \nd Mr. Farley found out no doubt, :i will many others able to interpret the ign that the great majority ol* pnblir opinion is still convinced that the president has done something, r continuing to ,l<> something «md will ■ ontinue to do something to relieve if distress.
there's a lively baltle foi elc-enp gl’ing on and thal the rivalrv is not mnUrely good 'humoreid. Al, of course, is not worrying. He picked the play and his role is a good one. But. some of the other actors are envying W itch William and Gene vieve Tobin who bowed out of the as - sigiimcmt. Ilollywoi'i. I'oritMT "Little Ghiirrh Around the ('oilier,'’ where the Rev. Neal Dodd woii the title of motion picture chaplain, is to he converted into a theater- a 99-seat intimate plav h u •* where Mrs. Lein Rogei moth f Ginger Rogers, will put on a se ,f plays. The first, "Even as lb ’ ic.is,” opens Tuesday with Hetty I mess playing a leading role. MPinVi oVtt.C iilrhioly* has bought i<l sefcts the opening iii'ght, and Lew Aires, nger’s ciirient interest, has reKerv another block. j The 1 " kets that Hollywood stars have to face will he exposed by Bert eel ui a took 1 -' be called "Square PeopleT'be comedian has inpleto'l the story in outline form
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way, and only I l' 6 2 cents o*P< i imle the round *trip.
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NATIONAI CHEESe WEEK I
Kroger Slores offer Cheese and foods thal best go will. Cheese at Special low prices lo coo|s ralc with the government’s request f« r aid in helping reduce the large ch'Vse supp'les . . . thereby helping producers—. speed'llk recovery.
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MILD (REAM
W CHEESE 2 lbs* 29c
SWISS ('ItKKSi;, U> 77c
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CHATEAU CHEESE, Tfo Guun'ry f’luh, Borden, 2 — S Gz. I’kgs.
MACARONI
KRAFTS I’kg. (Iiccsc ;]3c 2 — H O*. I’kgs. \merican, Timcs.lo, Brick, Limberger Ve veeta Macaroni, Spai*belli, 3 lbs. 21 v Bulk
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I Ir Spaghetti, Noodles | —i x ‘ |*kgs ; ;
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R)ULI)\S iMacanini, St)a«hclli, and Noodles, 3, 8 D/„-l*lqfs. 2,‘ic
■aj. . ■ • ^ u (aMinlry Full Pound (.lull Loaf
BREAD 1PoiiihI Loa!
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LB- SACK GOLD MEDAL. 24 lb. sack 97c; PILLSBURY'S BEST, 24 Lb. Sack
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77c 95c
PINK Aim.. . CAMAY SOAP. 4 Bars The Soap of Beautiful Women BUTTER, Country roll lb 21c Country Club, LI Lb Prints, lb- 22c
STANDARD. SLK ED OR GR " ED 2 — No. 2 CANS JEWEL COFFEE, 3 Lb. Bag t rench Brand Lb. 2dc
25c 55c
POTATOES.. (iREEN BEANS. Avondale. No. 2 Can I He
GREEN BEANS. 3 Lb* Round SlrNigless GRAPE FRUIT, 4 for Large 'll.in Ski* SWEET POTATOES. 4 Lb*, for
20c APPLES, 4 Lb*. Sl ay man \N i.lesagis I9c CELERY HEARTS, 2 Bunche* Crisp, Tende.I7c TANGERINES. 2 Doxen 'Phin Skin, Sweet
ORANGES, SwccI Juicy Florida's — f» Lb*. SEMINOLE TISSUE, 3, 1000 Shed Bolls
•BACON.
PORK SAUSAGE. 2 l l'i. Bulk, Pur" I’ork PORK ROAST, Lb 10 ls-an Fresh (.ottage BEEF POT BOAST*.. STEAK, Lb. Boiind or Sirloin • BOILING BEEF, Lb. I yearn Short Ribs PORK LOINS FRESH PICNICS, Lb. • li*'an. Small Size SMOKED PICNICS . .. LARD
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Dry Sugar ( iired, :t to 5 fj. Piece, ML. • • Slici'd. Lean No Kind. *2 Lbs.*:\;W Lit !9c FRANKFURTERS, Lb.‘
Large Juicy
l-Zc PORK STEAK, 2 Lb*.
Lean Shoulder, Sliced VIM NG TENDER
LB.
20 c GROUND BEEF, 2
I/can Fresh Meat
8c SWISS STEAK. Lb.
Shoulder ( ut
SMALL LEAN, NN H'H.E OR • • • • RIB END — LB 8c MINCE MEAT, Lb. Armour's Verihesl SM NLL SI GAR Cl RED • • • LB
PURE HOG
LBS.
I9c 15c 25c 25c 20c 13c 10c 29c 12c 19c
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10c 20c
