The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 February 1939 — Page 2
THE DAILY BAXXER. G RE EXCAST IX TXDIAXA. THCR^DAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1929.
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ujrwbtt* By Greyt .^4 Svpcr-C^aciu Samplt On*-Way Farm
So rr^'ter ho"* - nranr mediftEes you have tried for yc-r rotruKon cougih cr : arid, cr brvzicr-al irriution. you r- -. - ; re!ief ccx x.th Crfon~.u^.rn. S- r.: _> troiiiie c-ay be brewu* ^r.d you a2. rd to i^ie a cr-ance w.aa acy r-rtedy leas peter.? than Creomulstort,
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Kntered In the postoflxe at Greerrartle. Indiana, as second class ma.1
matter under Act of March S. IsTs. vc. i . *e»riiht t ' the seat ot U»e trou-
Subscription price. 12 cents per ^ week; 13 00 per year by mall tn Pat
Neellon Four 'let With Mrs. Oteves
Section Four of the First Christian Church met Wednesday after-
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SprintrSeld, Ohio—Mr*. Louis Mertens, 10£0 Sher* ro»a Ave., says: “I took Dr. Pierce'* Favorite Prescription as a tonic and I brfan to pick op at once. It stimulated tr.y appetite and before long I felt just fine. It certainly helped me in no time." A sic your
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Pittsburgh
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of curs, and it is made with the simplest kinds of foods, many times , tactfully and artfully dene, when: Me plan of it and the new informaUcet of it is fully understood by a) *-ide-2v.ake housewife Just you pay
fancy of some member of the family I my cooking schcol a visit and let me
COOKING SCHOOL if ontiou^ri from Psigr <»■*»
lawful offen«e most particular;) if the change in it* dress would make it mor p-i.itaole. or more tempting to th. appetite or suit U*e whim an )
circle” A major part of our information comes to us through the eyes my dear fellow editor. Why not appease the sight of manktn ; and womarki* and mayhap that of childlife •.vith p few new changes in the old regime of doing just for happykit- her. ar : happier home-life, and fre:n' y reiatior.'s sake” That is no crime, is it ? “Sure th-. rt is fashion in ;oods. The greatest form of fashion in mis land
prove my facts to you." Admission to The Daily Banner f jjpy Kitchen Cooking School will v free —ro obligation of any sort. Thc dates are Monday. Tuesday an i \. n-s-ia> Feb 2t 21 an i 22 The school will start promptly at 2 p. m. ■«;;}• ano conclude at 4 p m. The p*oc. is the Granatia Theatr .
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS Mrs C. E. Stephen* of Terse Haute visited friends ani relative? here Wednesday. Mrs W M Quay of Tiffin. O is spending Otis week with her father Isaac J. Hammond south Indiana street Charles McCurry — Indl r. pc’ s Wednesday att-r. l.r.g the meeting of the Indiana Fun-tral Directc-s Association There wil' be an irtpo—ant meeting of members of the Putnam County Fish and Game Cinservation Club Friday evening at 7 10 o'clock at the ctiy hall. All members who can. are- urge! to alien i
the ^tha:: . -dmu tus aemt rants and to
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E en if o*her remediss have fa-led. d. r. ; re iiscourar rd_ try CTeomtUsion. Vc _r druggist is authenred to refund j ur mn- v if you are not thoroughly 'satisfied with the benefits obtained. Cr aulsion is one vord. ash for it pU.;dv. see that tt J name on the bottle is Creoc.ulson. art a j oall get the ► - prodi.-: ini the re-ef you
want. AdvJ
noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of ubl*tTs«bow mud, Mrs. Clifford Reeve* with fourteen Itro-ger TOO lt«I after takia* tbla took.
Use Dally
I Can Serve You Better and Save You Money -YOUR OAKLEY MANAGER We reserve the right to limit quantities—
Nothing sold to Dealers.
SALAD DRESSING
BROOMS CHERRIES
Kitchen Que-n Quart *
(rood Quality 4 Neu ed. Each
'.ec Sour Pitted
No. U Can
23c 21c
11
COFFEE
?c
Oakley> -ipccial
2 Eb. Bag 1 Eh. Bag
3 Lb. Bag _
25c
14c 3*e
CLd MBER SLICES
PICKLES
Soar or Dili Jar
C0K\ T FLAKES
Hollieanna ; Big Pkg>.
OATS
(juaker qu.ck or Regular Large Pkg.
Hoi i - in na 15 Oz. I’kg.
IRAN FLAKES
APRICOTS or PEACHES PE ANUT BUTTER rn " , '"‘“ ,v
CATSUP
WHEAT FLAKES
CORN PEAS
HEINZ BEANS
PANCAKE FLOl'R BUCKWHEAT FLOUR APPLE BUTTER CORN FLAKES ORANGE JUICE
Big
Can*.
2 Lb. Jar
Standard Park 3. 14 oz. Bottle*.
HolHeanna
2 Pkgv
Vacuum i’acked, Go Men Bantam. 3 Can* Tlnv Sifted, First American 2 No. 2 Cans
Vegetarian
3 Cans
Oven Baked
2C Oz.
Package . Quality Inn 3 I.L. Bag Musseiman's
2 Jars
Big 8 oz. Pkg.
Trees weet Can
„ 23c 10c 25c 19c 10c 25c 23c 25c 15c 25c 35c 29c 5c 23c 23c 5c 5c
BREAD
Oven-Gold”
Fresh Each Dawn Pound Loaf
CRACKERS
12c
Big Value CrUp.
Salt'd S<.da*> I lb. bo*
MILK Hollieanna Pure, Rielr Fjvaj»orate«l Milk Tall -q Cans VWW
FLOUR
Kitchen Queen, All Purpose Hour 24 IJ> Bag
49c
Fruits And Vegetables LETTUCE California, Solid Crisp Heads !i Dozen Size, Head CARROTS
11
Fiuiey Texas •"rge Bunch CABBAGE
Fancy, New Texas 3 Pounds
CELERY
Florida, Tender, Crisp, Well Bleached, Runeli
ORANGES Tree Ripened
Or Phillip's 10 pounds
GRAPEFRUIT Texas, .Marsh Seedless 00 Size, 3 for APPLES 1,’ -.le Beauty, Paragon Winesnp or ti' I >>"1 clous, 5 Pounds BANANAS Ft n- y Finn Yellow Fruit f> Pounds
5c
10c 5c 33c 10c 25c 25c
(Quality Inspected Meats Hams Sd rCuredhfl,orwho,e 19k Lure Hoff Lard ,, ound 8c Picnick Tendered, Smoked, Morrells -1^1 I It. Hit. S 4 f () j; n, axerage. Pound A
Boston Style
Pound
Sugar C ured Bacon
Spare Ribs
or SWISS ROAST Pound
Sirloin Steak
Link Hope Sausage ££‘1
Fresh Oysters
Fresh Fish Sliced Bacon
Creamery Butter Pork Sausage
Fresh Fish
Solid Pack
2 Pound Quart
Fillet or Tenderloin No bone, or waste, lb. Swift or Armour's
No rind. Lh. Fancy Roll
Pound
Country Style Pound Ocean Whiting
Pound
8k 15c
22k
15c 39c 10c
19k 25k 12k
8k
OAKLEY’S FOR LOWER FOOD PRICES
Mrs Clifford
members present. Mrs. John Torr had charge of the devotions and Mrs Verr.m Shirley gave a review on the C nquer of Discuses" by Louis Pa?-: teu: Refreshment* wer? served during the social hoar.
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Also loans livestock. ( all
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Indiana Loanf.l 19 k E. " ashington ^
F- . * ,n All: n. mittei to the h C. C. Gautie: ?. i.-...r.istrator ■ late Charles D St -sse! is atte
a stmient. was -adspital this miming. I has be n appcinteJ r rhe estate of the | Schmidt. Frank G 1
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war present. The project lessor was ( thrown £ iver b >’ -' {rs - Madonna Elmore and i
•Lincoln" !
hav eturneti fr where they have trir for the local Lcufi.-. they a’.t : sp: rtg stylo *h V and MrV. -hingle*! a*. - - c\-er the week-er Miss Alice, wh . Pauw Urtivers:'v bre tight with hei thr«* »choolma‘ -? erts of Cincin: «i of Hammond art-i mans cf Chicag
i St L:-u.5 Mo been on a buying store. While in St. rOed the annual
ar. street
+ + + + *•»•* + Ontury Club To Meet Friday
T * Century Club will me t Frio{ ? ty fterncon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. W. W. Carson. Mis D. W
Clyde Randel
. ha i with them
t- -t -.ughter K . inger will speak on "Western » a atadent at De- H'.'eriudea.” 0 She + + + + + X + + guests M, ’ rnin * "'**** .. r With 'Irv. B<-rgethon V -= Martha Rob- . I „ „ The DePauw Morning Mus'ene! Mis* Bettv Ibacn ^ ' ,, _ met Wednesday morning at the home Mi' ; He. r. Sim- . w _ _ _ ... _ of Mrs. B. W. Bergethon. After a .err-.- Haute star ”. . . ... , shnrt business meeting a delightful
program was enjoyed, given as fotj-- '-T.ata for viola and piano, con-
A two stcry frame residence occupied by Na - n Curtis and fam- ■ - of the following movements.
. by - Wednesday night large corronU. adigio and divace ov about ' ies played by Mrs Berge- ■ r.e cause c: *' r. viola and Mrs. G. Herb rt
; ano. "Symphone Con-
1. V unteer work- certantt” by Mcoart for violin, viola - s - :f the f:r and piano, the allegro maestoso , -he h useh - ement played by Mrs. Childers, home is locat'd v.-’.in. Mrs. Berg;then, viola and Putn rr-HendricK.- M s. Sm.th. piano. Current events > ■.-r.ed by Clay were read by Miss Marjorie Harr.
ck thing were ers appeared e in time to ca at tides. The just west of county l.ne a:
Phillips. A bin intrx- ure-l into the Lower Fi t use of the S’ ate Legislature yest- r ay. by Rerr?sentatiVe BomT r kes p Yss.ole t ’-.crease of th r .*>;ary of city cied-? ir. the state, the !
+ + + ♦ + ■•■♦* Fr.d-*y Circle To M« M With 'Ir*. Long Th t Friday Circle will^ meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock ot the heme cl Mrs M- ia Long. 203 north Col-
“leg: avenue.
'-•* ' s ;r ' u at: n ranging j ^ Irs Deer will have charge <*« o 5000 vnicfl includes; cf the prog-ram. the subject "Lake of ;
! OMBta." Members are asked to I
i $2 MO r.e r resent maximum in | pl note change of time. ■ze is $S>00. The biil. j + + + +4.4. + + if It cotne a law would not (^rrmn Group To • I.' -' urn. January' 1 1943. Meet Tonight It as r f rd to the committee on J Th' German Group of A. A. U. W. c.t: in t vns. ] will meet this evening at 7:30 a’- : clock with Mrs Carl McGuire. Prof. M re .ir more people comment : Mueller will show film*.
cn what f:re cleaning »e n. kes u - f-e! good all over. Laundry & Cleaners.
do. It l +.1.*+**** Home Farm Women's Circle
9-It. To Meet Friday
The Progressive Farm Bureau Wo-
XTTR IT WONT 7,1 " * F - b '
mary 10th. in the county agent’s of-
GI'K I P FANCY f APFRN - ^ ^ ^ CI.EVELAXD, 0. 'UP Fred | ^ begm at 11:30 am
• k * ter - ' with a pitch-in dinner. In the aft r-
-Kf *lkl -ju-rp around ^ tho9e who wW| to may atten ,
! the Poultry’ School that will be held
Scharvt who lives on Kelly’s Is- in the A96em bly Room of .the Court lan 1 in Lak<- Erie, has been a patron ; House ' I 1
c Cleveland's oldest ice rink since it opened in 1C*06. He is still one of
its r,.ost familiar figures. “I'm not a figure skater.
"Urn just nat we call a fancy, skat- (■' ami there’s a difference. We fancy skateis are long on nerve and short on form. We’re reckless. I’ll
show you.
“When the music starts I circle cnce around the ice at top speed. Then I head lickety-split for the cenL .. whirl, jump up high, come down, v hirl some more and then start cut-ti-.g my first sunfish.” Scharvt said bis favorite trick was cutting two sunfish. nose to nose, and then rounding that off with a
grapevine.
• That one was a wee bit tricky, first time I tried it,” he said. “Of course, that was about 60 years ago.”
FOR SALE: Fresh Guernsey cow. B. Frank Jones. Greencastle. R. 2.
he said. 1 phone rural 22F5. 9-lf
GAS MASK ALSO HELMET BERLIN UP > — A special helmet which will provide protection against shrapnel and falling debris in air rrids soon will be available to Germans. The wearer does not come in t contact with metal parts and it ;s light enough to be worn for a long time without discomfort.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice U here- by given that the undersigned hat been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County. State of Indiana. Vdministrato.- of the estate of Charles D. Schmidt late of Putnam County. deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Nc. 8074. ' C. C. Gautier. Administrator Feb 8 1939 Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney Frank G. Stoessel. 9-3t.
NOTICE
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You Can Save Money by paying your Telephone account on or before the 15th of each month So as to avoid a Collection Charge.
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Friendship Club 'let With Mrs- Elmore
The Friendship Home Economics j C . iet Wednesday afternoon with Mi s Madonna Elmore. Twelve mem--ers answered roll call with a Valen- - verse. One new member. Mrs , Rayir.- nd Baldwin was taken Into the :
, w - * , club and a guest Mrs. Crystal Turney j
Lincoln Smith, son of Mr and MrMxrtin Smith, suffered minor injur-
ies Wednesday when he was thrown - i
; vas 5*i that the • •""•.-resting paper on “Lincoln , be w»s riding side- ■*** 1 b y Mrs " Gertrude Fox. , , ... r • : Y.r tcitairment was given by Mrs. , Warn.: streets* c i! Hammond with Mrs. Rachael-
Bui inning the prize.
A t Pit if ’ '■ • Mi? 5 Tr. March meeting will be at the M re S-ele;. f Pitchfoni’s store ^ ;ni of Mn , Best i n di-
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SHOP
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• The demand for the many outstanding value- - a.- -. rreasia week that we were unable to fulflll many re<iu • . ... So it *1 •holding over for another week our Annual Managers Iffif Sale! Come!
OLEO
MARGARINE Sure Good
u iDt
FLOUR
For All Baking Purposes
2 Mb. AK. s fefljl
LARD
Pure Refined ^
33<
CORN
TOMATOES * PEAS or / GREEN" BEANS
1 1 ORr
CLAPP’S
BABY FOODS 16 Varieties
3 c«. 23t
CHOPPED FOODS clapps
2 C,M 25t
PANCAKE FLOUR SunnySald
•«*.( ru-S
8 O’CLOCK COFFEE Mna and m* * PEACHES 2 FRESH DOUGHNUTS w p.^
SOFT TWIST BREAD
Woodbury’s ^i* 1 3 25c Bisquick Nelson's Hor.eriduh 10c Nestle's C hL- r. Kitchen Klenzer 3 c> n . 19c Lipton's Tea French's Mustard 10c McKenzie's
French's Bird Seed
LI iCf
Bil
3 For]
Parcake
Flour
*■>’«. 13c McKenzie’s
French’s Bird Gravel 10c Ocgfie Dinner Rumford p‘wd* c " 22c Marshmallow Kleenex 2 ^s*. 25c Cotton Mops
3 c«G
Fl.J
SCOT TISSUE WALDORF
TOILET TISSUE
3 a* 1 "! 4 •k*** l9cj|
ORANGES, 2 Dozen GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for ONIONS, 5 Lb. Bag
I SMOKED PICNICS tt'.
SIRLOIN STEAKS
Branded Beef
FRESH PICNICS
Whole
SLICED BACON
No Rind
FRYING CHICKENS
Extra Select
BACON
Whole or Half
VEAL ROAST
Boned and Rolled
POLLOCK FILLETS
OYSTERS
•olid Pnek
SMOKED JOWL
Sugar Cured
1 TASK COOKED HAMS or sh . n v
n&p food sTORl
