The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 March 1940 — Page 2
!\f>IAX\roiJS UVESTOTK I Beef cov. 1 sr».50-$6..’>0. Vealcr straly
S liable hops 8.000 Market pene •- filly steady. 160-220 lbs $5.40-$5 5'>. 220-250 lbs $5.n5-$5.50 250-300 lbs <4 or,-$5 25. 300-400 lbs $4.75-14.8*).
100-160 lbs $3 65-$4 65. Sows mostly 4.25-S4.75.
Cattle 700. Calves 500 Mostly rle.m
cows stiady to strong. Part load day morning for a ten days visit with pood light steers $9 50. Most heifers lelatives in Washington, I). C. and
medium and good at $7.50-$8.50. DoylsviUe, Ga.,
to strong Good to choice $11-$11.50 Sheep 1,500 Lambs strong to 25c higher. Good to choice 92 lb western lambs $10.50. 109 lb weights $10.25.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crawley
Scott Irwin, GroeneasUo, entered ! the Putnam county hospital Tuesday
night for treatment
Richard Smith, Greencastle. R. R. 3, entered the county hospital Wednesday morning for treatment.
carves „ w .viosuy ce., , , .«, ' ' castle. Indiana, as second class mall Mrs. Walt^ Mewlin has returned tra.le. Market active. Heifers and .ml daughter Jo Ann will b .v I t t un der Act of March 8. 1878 i lo h ‘‘ r home ln Casey. 11.. after vi. it-
■ l ing her mother. Mrs. Ida Pierce.
Subscription price, 12 cents per
week; $3.00 per year by mail In Put Donald Lambert, Stilesville, renam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year , turned home Wednesday morning by mall outside Putnam County. I from the Putnam county hospital
THE DAILY BANNER
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Herald, Consolidated
"It Waves For All"
17-10 South Jackson Street
8. ft. Kariden, Publisher
Entered in the postoffice at Grecn-
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| OPENING
Saturday, March 16th
A RIltl.E THOUGHT FOR TODA V Prove it in your life: We know that all things work together
good to them mans 8:28.
Phone all social and pernonal items to 95. Betty Bryan—Society Ed-
itor.
Woman's Bible Club To Meet With Mrs. Fraley The Woman's Bible Club
Methodist Church will meet Friday at 2:30 with Mrs. F. O. Fraley. Mrs. Parnell will lead the devotional period and Mrs. Wm. Parrish w II i
work
that love
God
for I Ro- ]
Mrs. Roy Christie, Greencastle,
! entered the Putnam county hospital j P resent the ,lr0K ' al ^ +
Wednesday morning for treatment, i
Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly beI cause it goes right to the seat of the l trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm, I increase secretion and aid nature to I soothe and heal raw. tender. Inflamed i bronchial mucous membranes. No mat-
.. j ter how many medicini .s you have tried. of tn ° tell >our druggist to sell you a bottle of
Creomulsion with the understanding that you are to like the way it quickly allays th'e coqgh or you are to have
your money back.
CREOMULSION i For Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis
I
SFMXTALIZINL
Mechanical Work Tires and Batteries Al! Electrical Work
personals ^ and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
g] Miss Rosie Cancilla is confined to jjj 1 her home on west Washington street ;
I ' vith ,hp mum P s -
Welding.
Our Aim Is SERVICE To All
NORTH JACKSON ST. GARAGE (HKMiV KWIXG GI.KNN HANLON)
1 1 8 North Jackson St.
The regular business meeting of the First Baptist church will be held tonight at 7 o'clock at the church. Born to Elmer and Vietta Evens at ! Coleman hospital. Indianapolis, on | March 8. a son, Paul David, weight
1 4 lbs.
Mr$. Hubert Clodfelter, Greencas- ! tie, R. 1, underwent a minor operaj tion at the county hospital Wednes-
| nay morning.
Mrs. Orlie Vanlandingham, Green-
1 nf them being for injuries of his wife I alleged sustained in a collision < state road 59 near Clay City, last November, and the other suit for damages sustained by his automobile.
Surprise Party Given For Kiissell Zenor
A surprise parly was given for Russell Zenor at his home, in honor of his eleventh birthday, Saturday, March 9th, at 1:30 p. m. He received
r..i -ri.n nf 1 Mrs. McCammon s injuries are git-
many nice and useful gins. The af-1 , 6 ternoon was spent in playing games. | -n a cash value of $5,250. as far as The hostess Mrs Roy Zenor was j'hi 8 8Ult ifl concerned, and the autoassited in serving refreshments by ) mobile damage is put at $2,500. Mrs Mary Gill, \Irs. Bruce I^ve and I Tll e State of Indiana, represented Mrs. Foster Farrow. h y the attorney general of the state Guests present were: Phyllis Arm | ‘’V Caleb J I-indsey. assistant
Artuburn, Dorothy Hostetter, Thursa
02 KROGER I SAVE!
Corn
No. 2
Tomatoes
Grapefruit Juice 25c 12 cans 73c 24 ,
WON DALE KRAUT 12 Cans . .
,s $1.43
2 "“r' 1 15c 89c — 24 Cans $1.67
SHREDDED WHEAT
4‘lc
'■ICAR Fine Granulated, 10 Lb. bag PILLSIMTIV Flour 24 Lb. sack GOLD MEDAL Flour
M lb. sack
COFFEE, Hoi-Dated Spotlight, lb. 14c;
S lb. hag
N>w Low Price S Pkgs. ( OKI’EE, Chase .t Sanborn, lb. LARD, Pure Hog 4 lbs. HI TIER, Country Club, lb. roll I*. & G. SOAP 10 Kars
25c 21c 27c 30c 32c
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WITH ANY DOZEN PURCHASE OF KROGER’S FRESH EGGS SPRINGCREST * \
SELECTED
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BANANAS ORANGES
CAULIFLOWER
LETTUCE
Kroger's Perfection Ripened, Firm, Yellow. Mellow Flavored, Eli.
Fla., Sweet, Very Juicy, (Calif. S-edless Navals, do*. 25c) Do/.. Fresh, Snow While Heads
Each
Crisp, Solid Fresh Iceberg
Head
< AKKOTS, Tender. Crisp,
Earge bunches
3 for
SPIN At H, Fresh, Curly Tevas, Eh. ASP \ R AGES, Tender, Fong Green 1-2 Ih. hunch BROCCOLI Fresh, Young Shoots Large hunch
10c
10c 15c
CELERY HEXRTS Tender, Inside stalks, hunch
GREEN ONIONS, Mild Flavor. 3 bunches APPEES, Washington Bov Wincsap,, Eh. GRAPEFRUIT, Tree Ripened Texas Seedless
4 for
5c
13c 15c
Sc 10c 10c
15c
RED BEANS 27-0/.. can CUT BEETS Vo. 2 can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE t ountry Club KIDNEY BEANS Avondale No. 2 can 4 Cans 29c 12 Cans 83c 24 Cans $1.63 CORN Country Club No. 2 can GRAPEFRUIT Country Club CHERRIES Country Club PORK & BEANS 3 Cans 29c 12 Cans $1.09 24 Cans $2.15 PEAS No. 2 can DOG FOOD Rival, Parti, Redheart TALL CANS SOUPS SPAGHETTI Tall can 3 Cans 25c 12 Cans 95c 24 Cans $1.85 SWEET PEAS Country ( lub No. 2 can TUNA FISH TID BITS HEINZ SOUP (eveetpt Consomme & Clam Chowder) 2 Cans 25c 12 Cans $1.45 24 Cans $2.85 GREEN GIANT PEAS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz. ran TUNA FISH PINK SALMON 2 Cans 29c 12 Cans $1.69 24 Cans $3.35 TOMATO SOUP Barbara Ann TOMATO PUREE HOMINY No. 3tW) ran TOMATO JUICE No. I ran WESCOT BEANS 4 Cons 19c 12 Cans 55c 24 Cans $1.05
HALF PRICE SPECIAL
Get 1 Lb. Kroger’s Country Club Quality Coffee for HALF PRICE When You Buy 1 Lc. at the Regular Price vaci UM EB. HURRY: LIMITED OFFER 9 lbs. packed can ONLY 2 LBS. TO A CUSTOMER ^ only
CHUCK ROAST
34c 18c
TENDER JEK V
CONTROLLED REALITY — 1 B.
SWISS STEAK, Shoulder Cuts, lb. 23c CUBE STEAKS, Tender no waste, lb. 29c RIB ROAST, Standing lb 23c GROUND BEEF, Fresh, lb 17c COTTAGE CHEESE 7 k CATFISH, Full Dressed, lb 25c YELLOW PIKE, Fancy, lb 19c HALIBUT or SALMON STEAK, lb. . . 32c YELLOW PERCH, Dressed, lb 19c
TENDER
SMOKED PICNICS ZZZn.-u, 17c
— , , . . „ Etcheson, Jeanette Rader, Jeanne castle, R. 1, returned home Wednes-I ' „ , .
‘ Miller, Mary Etcheson, Robert VanCleave, Drake Ratcliff, Jack Arthur,
day morning from the Putnam coun
ty hospital.
attorney general, is plaintiff in another condemnation suit brought here from Clay county arising from the construction of the new dual lane
AT KROGER’S GREAT CANNED FOOD SALE PRICES
Duane and Jimmy Ross. James and j pavement on road 40. west of Brazil.-
i the defendants in this suit being
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wood, Fill-1 Eugene Zimmerman, Donald Etchemore, are the parents of a son born | son, Naomi Baker and Carl Zenor. Thursday morning at the Putnam I 4* 4* <• +
J Penguin Club Met With 3inner
I Mr. and Mr*. Abbott ! Donald Morrison, Roachdale route ! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Abbott, cad . '■ asks a divorce from Pauline -70.-
| Hanna street, entertained the mem- 1 ris011 1 hers of the Penguin Club at their I home Wednesday evening. Twelve
Mrs. Albert Bassett and baby re- 1 members were present and high turned to their home near Coatesville ) scores were won by Mrs. Rodney Wednesday morning from the Put-1 Godfrey and Stanley Fisher. Refresh-
i county hospital.
Miss Martha Ann Spencer spent the week end at home with her par- ' ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spencer,
Clinton township.
nam county hospital. | j The pitch-in supper of the Belle Union Parent Teachers Association planned for the basketball hoys has been changed from Monday, March 18. to Thursday, March 21. Nancy Rockhill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rockhill. 411 Andj erson street, who has been confined I to the Putnam county hospital with I pneumonia, returned home Thursday morning. j Duard Lyons was injured when his I automobile crashed into a pole on the ' abrupt curve in the Greencastlej Manhattan road, early today. The Shannon ambulance was called to i take him to the hospital, where he was treated and discharged, his injuries not being serious. A meeting will be held at the Mill Creek Primitive Baptist church near Belle Union beginning Tuesday night. March 19. at 7 o’clock, continuing with morning service at 10:30 o’clock and evening Service at 7 o’clock each day through the remainder of the week, with an all-day service on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. with basket dinner. F. ! S. Fisher will preach. M. Clyde Black, 43 years old, born j at Cloverdale, principal of the Pennj ville High School, died at the Jay | county hospital at Portland WednesI day night. Kfe was a graduate of I Indiana University and had taugnt at Pennvjlle since 1926. The widow and one son survive. The funeral will be Friday afternoon at the Pennville Methodist Church, with burial Saturday at French Lick. Max Cooprider of Coatesville, was among the 189 students, who has received cei tificates from President Edward C. Elliott of Purdue University for having successfully completed the annual eight weeks Winter Course in Agriculture. The annual short course, which was held this winter for the fifty-second tim\ got underway Jan. 15. Four major lines of study were offered: general agriculture, animal husbandry, dairy production, and dairy manufactures. Cooprider received his certificate in general agriculture.
George F. B wles and Iva F. Bowles, and the Federal Land Bank Commis-
whom he married June 22, 1935. Their separation was on March 13, last. Lyon & Abrams are
attorneys.
Mipmti FOR BEING Q U “ ead . These,m P<'rtV., Si® mm no opiates or habit°fj n<1 *“ made from nature’* and herbs «aWi with it perform. One of the m skits given by the Gov* ship buieau. consisting^ Convention" ami " A ^ The music was fum iRw j Frost an,I family. Ivan pJ a talk on sheep dippn,. price, which was 0 f rm to farmers. Mrs. Ra V E » report on the Social and &. conference which she Indianapolis recently Political Announeenienti democratic fob Mronjjjg EDDIE BUIS Greencastle Tow
mens and favors were in keeping with St. Patrick’s Day. T — T T Tlieta Alumnae T<> Meet Saturday Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Chapter will hold a meeting Saturday afternoon,at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Florence Pratt, 616 east Seminary
street.
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League Section To Meet Friday Section One of the Woman’s j[?j League of Gobin Memorial Metho- j [ri dist church will meet Friday evening I Ij at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr.?, j A. W. Crandall, Northwood. Each member is requested to bring some "White Elephant.” Plans are to be made for a food sale to be held th« latter part of the month.
FARM BE REA 1 MEETING HEED IN MADISON TWi*.
.The Madision township Farm Bureau held a fine meeting at Center school Wednesday evening. There was a large attendance which enjoyed the program, including two short
MEMORY Our organization is rasentiullv friendh :>nd over II period of f„rb-fH f understanding \vni|ratti\.'' vestigution .our recordi* tation will prove to earnestness and ahilitvuki helpful. F. C. YEAGEI I < E. Walnut St.
Easter is less than two weeks away. Send your spring coat to te cleaned by Home Laundry & Cleaner". 14-lt. GIYKS ( HIED AWAY
PEORIA, HI., March 14—(UP)—A 35-year-old mother of six children arlmitted today, police said, that she had given her youngest child—a thi ee-ycai-old girl to "some strangers in a tavern.” Juvenile authorities said the mother. Mrs. Lillian Stager, estranged wife of a Wenona, III., farmer, came to Peoria with the child, Lorena Lucille, six weeks ago. She left her other children, ranging In age from 17 years down, with their father.
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