The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 February 1939 — Page 4
THE DAILY RAWER OREEXCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. FEBPXaKT 1€. 1^-
KROGER
Gigantic Food Sale!!!
PLUMS
Deluxe in Syrup
Big No. 2J4 (iun
10c
PEACHES APRICOTS
NAVY BEANS
SUGAR
MARSHMALLOWS
COFFEE
MILK MILK FLOUR SALAD RICE OLEO PRUNES
Avondale halves in «ynjp 2 Bl* No. 2'2 ( an* (oronado whole in syrup 2 Me No. 2'* ran* Choice Hand Picked 10 LBS. F.ne Granulated
10 Lb*.
■lack Fro*t
tJ). Rag
Hot Dated Spotlight I>h. Bag l.V—3 I-h. Bag Kroger'* Country Club 4 Large < in» WILSONS. CARNATION, PET, 4 Large Can* . Millers Special 2* Lb. Bag Dressing. Embassy
(Juan
Fancy Blue Ko*e
5 LIm.
Ijitmore
Pound
Sun Cured
6 Lbs.
25c 25c 25c 47c 10c 39c 22c 25c 41c 21c 14c 9c 25c
FRENCH BRAND COFFEE """•'"’19c
COI VTRV CU B COFFEE 2
LBS.
COLNTRV CLI B SOD \ CRACKERS 2, 1 Lb. Boxes
( OI NTRV ( LI B GRAHAM WAFERS 2. 1 IJ>. Boxes
45c 25c 25c
CLEAN Ql ICK
SOAP CHIPS 5 Lb - Box 26c
19c 23c
MOTT’S JELLY. Asst.
Flavor*. 2 Lb Jar
PENNANT STRI P
2, P, Lb. Cans
5 Lb. 29c — 10 Lb*. 53c
QCAKER OATS Q"'r» Sm. Pkg. He—2 Lge I’kgs *jOC
( Ol '.TRY CL! B 0\TS ^
Sm. pkg. 7i—Big 3 lb pkg
PCRE HOG
LARD 3 1 l s 25c
30 Lb Tin S3.89
TWINKLE
Gelatine Dessert & Chocolate And Butterscotch Pudding
3 Fkgs. 10c
CORN
Avondale Quality MTiite
4 No. 2 cans 29c
LAYER CAKE Fresh Special. 2 lb. Cake EMBASSY MCSTARD CJuart 'EL’S NAPTH\ SOAP Ban . WOODBCRY SOAP S F. irs
29c 10c 25c 19c
BANANAS
FIRM GOLDEN RIPE "RI IT
FREE 10 Ox. (an Rec'ipe BAKING POWDER With Th- Purchase Of A 25 oz. Can for 19c
ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT
Crisp Solid Iceberg LETTCCE, 2 Hds.
Frc*sh Crisp
CARROTS 2 Beh*.
Home Grown Hot House
LEAF LETTCCE
2 Uw
15c
9c
15c
Sv*“et Juicy FAor.da* 2 I>oren Marsh Seedless
I Cor
Fancy Hot House
RHCBAKB. Lb.
Fancy Idaho Winesap 1 APPLES. 4 Lb* 1*/V
Tender Inside CELERY Hearts 4 Stalk Bunc h
25c 15c 10c
Try the small can if not satisfied return the iarge ean for r'fund.
POTATOES
C. S. No. 1 Maine, Green Mountain, 10 I.lrs.
10c
25c
\RMOI RS ST \ R CORNED BEEF. 2 (an* \RMOf R* ST \R CORNED BEEF Hash. 2 Cans AKMOCKS STAR ROXST BEF F f an \KMOCKS STAR SPIf ED HAM. (an
Regular SCPER SCDS Sm. Pkg. 9c— IJ». Pkg. ( • ns. ntrated SCPER SCDS—Lg. Pkg.
35 c 27c 19c 25c 15c 19c
CHUCK ROAST CHIPPED BEEF TENDERLOIN PORK SAUSAGE GROUND BEEF LOIN ROLLS LARD FRANKFURTERS
CONTROLLED QCALITY ^ aw FENDER CUTS I WW ARMOUR STAR, 4 OZ. C ELLO 4 91 PACKAGE—EACH FORK ( Ol NTRY STYLE i OhC ( ELLO. ROLLS 4 71 I LB EACH _... 1 12 C ALL MEAT a q NO CEREALS 1 OC SUGAR CURED jwa LEAN BONELESS tewC PURE KETTLE RENDERED V) LB. ( AN 33.89 — 3 LBS £9C NO. 1 QUALITY 4 a LARGE JUICY, LB. 1 9C
GLANT FOR FAIR—Heroic statue of translucent composition resembling glass, emerging from casting mold in studio of Glen
Holland, sculptor. New York. Depicting Labor and Industry, it is similar statues to sen e as decorations and as media for
one of 12 sunilar statues ^ — — lighting main Federal building of the United States $3,000,00v
exhibit at New York World's Fair.
KING AND QUEEN OF MOVIES—More than 20,000,000 newspaper readers of the United States and Canada have given their edict on the most popular movie stars and have elected Tyrone Power and Jeanette MacDonald king and Queen of the movie world. The two are shown above inspecting their crowns, inscribed with the names of 62 newspapers that conducted the poll.
For Sale
®5 nt - PWerabi,
—s-.v .vmsKie, r. r 21
FOF. SALE: 193,! A bar gain , t j motors!.]
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Frazier and daughter Patty Jo took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Don Heber and daughter Vivian Mae. Mr and Mrs. Alva Cox and daughter Eillen and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frazier called on Mrs. Lydia Swinford of Greencastle who is quite ill. Mrs. Nell Stoner called on Mr. an 1 Mrs. Ernest Heber and daughter Na-
dine Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simms and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Frazier one evening Last week. Kenneth Moore visited William and Delmar Wilson Friday night. Victor Frazier is much improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier visited Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Frazier Monday evening.
♦'v -r ’1* v -i- •5’ -1- "r * FERN * -l- + + -s* + + ’!' + + -S* + + +|3} Mrs. Stella Cox and Mrs. Mary Frazier called on Mrs. Russell Rockhill Monday. Mrs. Rockhill is still re-
ported quite ill. 1 »nd with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Frazier spent Clyde Shaner and family. Sunday night nd Monday with Mr. Mrs Charley Cox and grandson
Abner Cox called on Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Clarence Braden and fam-
ily
Barney Shaner spent the
Hubert Cox and son one evening last week- week.
THE VATICAN—This view shows part of the gardens and some of the buildings in VaUoan City Italy, horn* of the Popes and world center of the Roman Catholic Church. Here Pope Plus XI died and here his successor will be elected when the Sacred College of Cardinals assembles In conclave In preparation for the conclave two or three floors will be walled off in the Vatican palace where the Cardinals will be locked in until the new head is chosen. Vatican City, In Pome, is more than II acres In area.
FOR LINGO GASOLINE AND MARATHON OILS Stop At The HIGH POINT OIL COMPANY Downtown Station^ At Jackson and Wash, Sts. .Paul Hetser Station at Hanna and Bloomington Sts C. D. (Babe) Conklin, East Washington Street
New 13-plate battery, guaranteed 6 months, $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy Scott’s Franklin Street Garage Phone 68. 22-tf
FOR SALE: Five room, modern home, location and price very attractive. Two of th? best residence properties in town, both have four bedrooms and strictly modem, offered at about 60 per cent of original cost and they are both new. Also four or five low priced rental investment properties. Sayers. Phone 96-R. 14-3t
FOR SALE: ill ahoats. weight about 90 lbs. Albert Shuey, Greencastle. R. 4. 15-2p FOR SALE: 30 head extra nice shoats. weighing 80 lbs. Fred Hunter, phone Fillmore, CoatesvUle, R. 2 15-3p
FOR SALE: Repair parts for all makes coal or wood heaters, cookstoves. ranges. Many In stock. Fhirnitur? Exchange. East Side Square. Phone 170-J. 16-Ip
FOR SALE: Black Locust posts. 25 cents each. F H. Blitchley, Bainbridge Indiana. 15-3p
FOR SALE: 1938 Dodge four-door touring sedan. Not a better buy in town for a late model car. Only $645 PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 North Indiana Street, Phone 648.
It.
FDR SALE: Drop head s wing machine. good large china cabinet, small buffet.—Jeffries Berry St. Ip
HOWS YOUR CAR? Regardless of condition, you can use the supplies anytime that we are sacrificing in our "Forced Out of Business Sale.' You save at lecut AO per cent on all purchases Come in before it is too late. BACH’S MOTOR SERVICE. 18 South Jackson Street 16-3t
I" ^ VUSED RADIOS: There's no need being without a radio when yon can g t a L'ied Rad <v*xt your own price Come in and make us an offer on any of these fine models. REEVES ELECTRIC. North Side Square. 16-It
FOR SALE: 1937 Dodge two-door touring sedan. Golden beige. Good rubber. In new car condition. Priced at only $535. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES. 118 North Indiana Street.. Phono 648. It.
FOR SALE: Child’s bed. 22x44 Mrs. Edith White, 315 Sycamore street. 16-lt.
Don’t forget the sale, 708 north Madison, February 22, at 10 a. m. Property and household goods. Edgar McClure. 16-4o
Real Estate
FOR SALE: A 400 acre farm on a State Highway. 250 acres tillable Good house. 2 barns, silo. Electricity. Price $30.00 per acre. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 14-5t
—For Rent—
FOR RENT: Seven room mod?rn house. Close to town Inquire N. M.. Commercial Hotel. 16-3p
Wanted To Rent: Modem bachelor Apt. Close in. Furnished or unfurnished. Address box Banner. 15-3p
—Wanted—
W’ANTED to buy small house close In. Cash. Give address, price, full informat on. Address Box 10 % Banner. 15-3p
WANTED: Inside door. 2 ft. 4 hr by 6 ft. 8 in. Phone 342. 16-U
—Miscellaneous—
LOST: Deke pin, between Theta House and Asbury. Call Ann WTkin, phona 282. i5-2p
q^ECIAL NOTICE: My John Deere Day Saturday, February 18, from 1 p. m to 4 p. m. at my place of business. Come see why John Deere has best semi-diesel motor two cylinder tractor. Walter S. Campbell. 14-16-2t
This advertisement and 25c good for battery recharge. Offer expires Feb. 28th. Not good on Saturdays. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE. ll-14-16-3t 1 — - -
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RAWLEIGH Rop cc. ( i r, ')cl opportm with car. Wr^
STILL GOIN’C Q| look the chance to, on your aulomot* • Forced Out of 1
f --uppi*
must be sold ngy BACHS MOTORS Jackson Stred. :
PROHIBITION I
PORTLAND, Ot I Condition of Dr. CU son. 66 prohibital Met!; leader, »»J as “extn ly chtioj rallied from |his 1 tack within three eM 1 11 . for five years. H*« tary of the Me'toiip cf temperance,?™!* mo; a! - .n 1916 Hfl years in church xi lea • ' e fifr:fi|l its retention. He tal burban tarm af'--al
1917 Chert-: J Si 1 perfect as a used*
193'' Chevrolet I excellent repair!)
IP .- Tereplant dan. A low • - . S • si 1((12 Ford TadoH t;. Ready
HOUl!
Friendly Sales I
119 v Open Eveniip
leffilSIE.':.' "public
As I :UH eoinitoW s<*u e, I «iH """"J on the old •*" hn V.
m .les east of
of Danville, on Monday, Feti Beginning »• l(l * lowing: , HOUSES: .1 llfJ * good l*»rchen>ni»
old: 1 s'h-1 old; and I good worker.
COW s—l ' l > |,r,h 5
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hr-d. 1 Shortho^
vears old,
SK -nrtja Of corn; I ^
mors Tractor. flit ted VI has ^
niors 1 ^ condition. ^ 10f |i gasol ne: 1 il tractor eultl^ 11
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dine VH th ** M r |, u , f niors tools- I ^ years old; 1 ^ h<H.ght ^ 8 foot cut; 1 .. rultlvator; ' I
rultlvaior, ■ ti0n Wox,S-(A^.
Memorial*, Marker*, Fine Work
Busch Monument Works 8. I»cu»t on OetMtary Bd. VlL 148
