The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1940 — Page 4

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THE PEOPLES GROCER

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K. Washington strort tiRKrXt \-<Tl.t:. I\li> w \

ROMAN CLEANSER whitens asid \ ' T"

PHONE 31

Krllogg P?p, P!^g 8t Manu Cern, 3 No. 2 cons 2jc Curly Kale, 2 No. 7\ cans 25c Baby Steward Spinach, 2 No. 2\ cans 25c Mustard Greens, No. 2 can 10c Delicious Sip Coffee, 3 Lb 39c True Value Coffee, 1 Lb 19c Richelieu Coffee, 1 lb 29c Rake Hominy, 1 lb. 8c or 3 I'js 20c Pure Sap Maple Syrup and 1 Pkg. Pillsbury Pencnke Flour 33c 2 Boxes Super Suds 23c

R^'wialityI:

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FOODS

” (Frozen Fruits & Vegetables, Fish)

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ICl'SSEl.I.VIM.E

^ + + + + + + ^ ■5*+ + 4-+^J Mrs. Ruth Sowrll of Crawfor lsvillo spent the week end with relatives

here.

I Bain and family, Champaign, HI • Mr. and Mrs. Tver Bain and family

| and Mrs. Cora Bain.

Mrs. Alma Barnes is visiting Mrs. [ Nettie Miller at Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MoOaughey

Mr a 1 Mrs Lewis McGaughey and daughtei Elsi. Mae spent We ientertained at a six o'clock dinner | nesday in Indianapolis. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clel! j si , e jr uchre C ] ub nlPt

with Mrs. Donald Cooper Thursday

j afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Miller and daughter of Crawfordsville spent th ■ | week end with relatives here. Mrs. Laura White has returned to her home here after a visit with her J | brother, Charles Daniel and family ' at Thomtown. Mrs. Rebessa Wilson spent a few ! days last week with Mr. and Mrs. I

Chas. Lear.

Mrs. Edna O'Brian and son and I Mrs. Harold McCallain and daughter

spent the week end at Odon. Dr. F. B. Smithson and Fred

Sturgeon attended the funeral of

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FOR RENT: Fiv,

Modern

convenience!

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'Vante

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Phone 808-W WANTED Seei

—For Sale—

clover seed. Alonzo Cooit'

WANTED

LOST ESTATE —Fritz L. Marker, former president of a Vienna bank and one of largest dairies there, who arrived in New York to make his home in America. He estimated he lost $350,000 after Nazis came into power and seized his businesses. During first World War he was food controller for Austria and knew Herbert Hoover,

CRUSADER — Dorothy Canfield Fisher, prominent American author and educator, who heads Children's Crusade for Children. Aim of crusade is to have 30,000,000 American youngsters contribute as many pennies as they are years old —or inything down to a cent —as expression of sympathy for Europe's war-stricken children.

AUCTION KALE: Household . ^ goods, table top gasoline pressure ! n | p Merle 8t one , Ho * range and gas range, bed and inner ' annrl giving rtf^ spring mattress and other furnish- j ence an, l ‘'‘ge. ings, also all kind of tools. One good ; WANTED: Five p unt spray gun outfit Friday, March j dress Waltei BaynarT"^

8, 1:00 p. m 210 Noith College. Russell Clapp Auctioneer. 7-lp.|-

WANTED v.i.ii* FOR QUICK SALE: 5 room house | ing. Any time, any viZ and three lots. Oarage and driven j timate on lost ,ie ss [w

well One mile east of town, Indi- j dale, anapolis Road $800. Charles Cloe. Phone 289-.I. 7-lp.

KROGER KROGER S COUNTRY CLUB

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ACHE

Sliced or Halves In Heavy Syrup

12 Cans $1.69

TOMATOES

OLEG

E itmnre—A Kroger Valin 2 ,„s 1 9c

LARD

Low i\v!

4 27c

Pure Hog — Low Price

Buy Now!

BUTTER ( ''itry ( lull—Top (Quality: f.ow Price

I.B.

ROLL

30c

SUGAR

NAVY BEARS PILLSBURY GOLD MEDAL

FLOUR

AVONDALE FLOUR CHASE& SANBORN

SPOTLIGHT

6 Cans 3 No. 2', Cans, 2.V

4 No. 2 cans

l ine Granulated

10 Lb. Bag ( hoice Hand Picked, \ Kroger

Low Price—10 Lin.

Flour

21 Lh. Bag

Flour

24 Lb. Bag Country Club, None Fin-r (diorantr d—24-I/h. Bag

High Quality

21 Lh. bag

Coffee \ Kroger lam

Priee, I.b.

Coffee, Hot-Dated, f.b. hag. I4e, 3 Lb. bag

85c 25c 43c 33c 96c 33c 85c 75c 23c 33c

CHEESE Fresh Cream \t \ Low Priee

19c

LB.

PAH ROLLS

Kroger Clock Pkg. of 12

MILK

Cauntrv ( lab — Accepted Bv \meriean Medical Ass'ii.

PEANUT Bl'TTEH Embassy, Lb. .far WHEAT PUFFS. Kroger's. ( e|lo pkg.

RICE PI FFH

Kroger's Cello [ikg. M ANWELL HOUSE

Coffee, 2 lb. can

FRENf H BP. \ND UOFFE4

It's Hot-Dated

2 Lbs.

COE! I t . < oiintry ( lab Vaeuum Packed 2 1-Lb. cans LUX SOAP

4 Bars

SWEETHEART SOAP Buy .3 Bars for J7c 0:*t a bar for P. X O. SOAP 10 Bars

15c

mr

•>c 5c

47c

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39c 45c 22c

1c

33c

(<KAPEFRl'IT, ( ountry Club Tr**c Klpened

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Country Club Finest Quality, 2 No. 2 cans

ORA PEFRl'IT I! H E. Un-

sweetened, 4 No.

2 Ig. cans 29c cans

TOMATO .MICE.

Country Club

3 Ig. enns

( \TS| P Tasty l, I l-n-/.. bottles ( \TSCP. Country Club Highest Quality, Why l’;u Mare? Il-or. hot. ( \KE FLOI R, ( oiintry Club f ake X Pastry

5 I.b. bag

SHREDDED WHEAT N. B. C. Pkg. CORN, Swe*t ( ream Styl", I No. 2 eans

10c 15c

In-

25c 25c 29c 10c 21c 10c 29c

Large ( aus

29c

OXYDOL

f.iant Size o.Sc; 2 vm. |>kgs. 17c; 2 Ig". pkgs.

ORANGES LETTUCE

CAULIFLOWER

Florida, Full of Juice—Sweet, Firm A Big Vain"—Do/. Fresh, Crisp Solid Iceberg

Head

Snow White Heads

Each

37c

RINSO

Giant sl/e, r>3e: 2 sm. pkgs. 17c; Q7/. Ige. pkgs. Ml C

f \ It ItOTs, Original l4irge Bunches 3 for NEW f AHB.AGK Green, So|i,| Mead 3 Lbs. GREEN ONIONS .Mild, Tender 8 large hunches CELERY, Crisp, Well Bleached, stalk

10c 10c 10c 5c

RHUBARB, For Sauce

nr Pies, 2 Lbs.

SU let potatoes Southern Tams, Lb. GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless. Tree Ripened

4 For

POTATOES, I . S. No. Indiana Fine Cookers

10 Li's.

BACON

ARMOUR STAR

DRY SC(. \R ( I RED—IN THE PIECE

END CUTS — F.B.

FRYING LEAN

(HU KENS Full Dressed ;>() c PORK SI'IX IALS

ROUND STEAK DRESSED PANFISH Whiting LB.

EH.

CONTROLLED QUALITY FOR SWISS, FRY — Lb. DRESSED 10c ( ATFISH

19c 5c 15c 19c

5c

15c 23c

17c

33c

30c

27c

IJONFLESS HERRING ]9 C WHITE FISH, For Baking 19 c LB. LB. AICMOI K STAR ROLL SAUSAGE 15c

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KROGE

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j Ralph Sturgeon at Tuscola, 111. Fii-

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Mrs. Maude Cartwright of Terre Haute spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Clark.

REPAUW FACULTY ITEMS

President Clyde F. Wildman spoke to the Chicago Society of the Daughters of Indiana Tuesday. Mrs. Vera S. Cooper, University librarian, will be a member of the ummer session staff of the library I, school at Emory University, Atlanta, ; Georgia.

Dean Louis H. Dirks addressed a | convocation at the Kokomo Junior College Monday. He is srheduled for j two addresses in Anderson in the : near future, one at the high school March 12 and another at the Ander- | son Klwanis Club on March 18.

Professor Jerome Hixson spoke before the Indianapolis Methodist Advance February 21 on “The Place of the Layman.’’ Mr. Hixson is lay president of the Indiana Conference and delegate to the General Confer•nce in Atlantic City April 24. Leopold Liegl, director of the um-ve’-s'ty band and head of the Music School department of wood-wind instruments. will be associate director this summer of tne University of Minnesota All-State High School summer band. Mr. Liegl will also

teach regular classes in the University of Minnesota summer school.

The Romance Language department is bringing “Grand Illusion, - ’ a French film with English subtitles, to the Voncastle at 4 p. m.. March 13. “Grand Illusion’’ was selected by the National Board of Review as the “best film of the year from any country” in 1938, and was awarded first prize by the New York Film Critics Circle as the “best foreign film of the year.”

WANTED: Any

stock Call 278. Grwncgn paid. John Wachtel Co. Sell your old autoloSj sheet scrap, wire. 1200 £

Indianapolis, Indiana, a. FOR SALE: Apples 25c and 50c | COMPRESSED STEEL08

per bushel. Bailey’s Orchard. Ceme- [ tery Road. 4-5t.

FOR SALE: Pure maple syrup $2 00 delivered, guaranteed pure. Ivan Procter, R. 3. Phone Brine Chapel. 4-5p.

FOR SALE: Piano, good condition. Bargain. William Jackson, corner Walnut and Locust streets. 5-5p.

—Miscellaneot

Bronze breed Toms. Blood tested, vaccinated. Goodhart Turkey Farm. East of Bainbridge. Phone New Maysville. 5-6p.

LOANS - SIOTO To pay id! old Mils, rehear. Take :idv;intap> or gains offered i n Rds INDIANA L0ANC 19% E. Washington

Miss Virginia Harlow, associate professor of English, has been granted a leave of absence during the school year 1940-41 to continue graduate study.

FOR SALE: Two good work' mares, one gray mare six years old [ with foal, work wherever hitched; 1 one smooth mouth mare, extra good •n i u iKnn 21 0 north College, worker, these mares will weigh 1500 1 lbs. each. 10 bu. Little Red Clover. Priced reasonable. M, H. Decker,

FOR SAGE: Electric W chine, used only 6 rr/rdni

602 south Locust street.

Phone 46.

7-2t.

FOR SALE: 15 ft.

523.

metal boat. Call

6-2p

NOTH E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

OK ESTATE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tc the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of Susan Wiley, deceased to appear in

the Putnam Circuit Court, held at One seven year old Jersey cow Greencastle, Imliana. on the 27th day with calf by side. See owner Joe V. of March, 1940, and show cause, if pi c - rte tt Fillmore. 6-3p ! hy the FINAL SETTLEMENT | ACCOUNTS with the estate of said FOR SALE: 1! gh grade lecleaned, lecedent should not be approved; and ]ittle rei , clovP see d. Robert Irwin, -mid heirs are notified to then and „ R 7-l4-“t there make proof of heir ship, and ( Greencasue, k. g t ra -i.

receive their distributive shares.

FOR SALE Dresser

le-s, nice bed room s-jit, * and other artirles. 401 E” 1

Citizens Bank & Trust Co.. • Admr. WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this 28th day of February, 1940. No. 306 Homer C. Morrison. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Albert E. Williams M. J. Murphy, Attys. 29-2t.

“IT TOOK RETONGA TO DO THE JOB FOR ME’'

FOR SALE: 4 room double, two i blocks from sou'ire a wonderful busiress cnrni-r. Already rented on paying basis. Reason for selling, leaving town. $1750 cash. See me at 735 east Washington street. Phone 538-J. 6-2t. Living room suites of all steel Permalux construction Exceptionally low r priced for such high quality. REEVES ELECTRIC Phone 139-M.

7-13-19-3t.

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Hod Spent Lots Of Money In Vain Until He Took Famous Herbal Medicine, States Greencastle Man. Four Years Trouble Overcome.

Among the latest to report a remarkable victory for the famous new roots, herbs, and barks medicine Retonga is Mr. George W. Hinton, well-known resident of 404 YV. Franklin St., Greencastle. “I suppose sluggish elimination MUed my whole system with poisonous wastes for there was hardly a part of ,ny body that was free of (Jains and aches,’’ declares Mr. Hinton. "Pains would shoot through me hat. for a second, f It like I was being stabbed. The rest of the time I seemed to be just a bundle of dull, thumping aches. A sharp pain in my left shoulder sometimes lasted ;<> long that my arm felt heavy and lumb. I could never sleep comfortibly. My knees felt stiff and sore, md whin I put my weight on them hey hurt so bar! I could hardly

GEORGE YV. HINTON

stand it. “I spent lots of money, but it took Retonga to overcome my trouble. Every single ache and pain is gone from my body and I feel almost like a man made over new. I will always be grateful to this remarkable medicine.” Mr Hinton is a Mason, a life-long resident of this section, and has hundreds of friends. Get genuine Retonga today at R. P. Mullins Drug Store Adv.

FOR SALE: Nationally known brand inner spiing mattresses, $27.50 value, $14.75: $39.50 value. $19.75. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-.I. 7-lp. FOR SALE: Fresh milk goats. A. J. YY’ikle. 2 miles south on 43. 7-lp.

lical Estate—

FOR SALE: A six loom modern house on West Walnut Street. J. T. Christi". Real Estate. 7-3t.

I'V»r Runt-

One large, front room for a gentleman Heated garage available. Near town or campus. Phone 193-M. 6-3t.

FOR house, 96-R.

RENT: See S.

Six C.

room modern Sayers. Phone 7-2t.

FOR RENT: 6 room modem house, garage. Coiner YValnut and Locust streets, William Jackson. 7-tf.

FOR RENT: Jackie Dunn farm, 80 acres, YVashington township. See Mrs. M L. Woodworth Putnamvllle. 6-3p.

WtVE \ pOFPtt Off

The used car pot is over with bargainsgains so rare thattkij will make your ewj Here's the best you’ve had in years* better-looking usd. that's good for thou? low-cost miles atahijj ing. Liberal alloulu easy terms! 38 FORD MAH CABRIOLE! Radio X Heater, W#* upholster). low mileage 37 FORD 60 BLACK A-No. 1 thruiifl'dlt economieal ear to operate 35 CHEVROLET 4-0 New Blaek |<aint A good ear lor a carefu buser 35 PONTIAC C

COUPE

Rumble Seal. Il"* ,ullt All tires new.

A buj at

Kmij Mo Fosfer ft Ford Dealer* ^ I'sed Car Store

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undersigned ^ j the Judge of the Lirr ^

Putnam Count). • Administrati - 1 liam Harvey laI '

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No. 8176 Feb. 20. 1940. ^ Homer C. M« 1 Putnam Circui: < ^ Attorney Scifres A NOTH 1: 6i ' Notice is hero >■ ^ undersigned has ^ the Judge of the ^ ,, Putnam Count) ‘ Administrator' of y son F. Scribner County, decease' 1 ^ | Said estate is 11

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