The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 October 1940 — Page 4

DEPAUW CHAPEL Dr. T. C. V mcker, heaJ of the Department of Botany at DePauw. sn.:;' at Thursday's rtiapel giving; an ncc unt of his experiences in the i.- !an<I: o' the southe;T> Pacific last y ir. Itr spent a year's leave of abaene ■ studying the plant life of the i: lands and making botanical collections. Tito natives of the thousands of try lands which 'at the southern Par'.'ic are divided into two groups,

west of the International Date Cine an 1 the Polynesians east of it. Dr. Yun k r spent his year on the islands populated by the Polynesia vs who are. by far, the more civilized group. Th ■ natives who live on the island ; on which there arc also white residents aio extremely civil zed bu many of the outlying islands are aim st untouched by the influence of the white man. H- told of visiting the chief of ir viflvir.g island and of living as a

he inkl, the Melanesians who live guest in a typical island home. H

was established in a great house and ] took his meals separately as was the | u.stom. Many of the residents of the j islands had never been off their I eight-square-mile world and to them J the white botanist was a curiosity, j "Life in the simple house of the I island revolves around the floor,’’ the speaker said. "A few mats which serve- ga beds are the only furniture. A house in Pago-Pago is really a series of posts set abo it three feet apart and thatched on top." There are no eating u'cnsiis and most of the food is baked or

Value Pledge Stressed

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HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY VALUES:

FRUIT COCKTAIL

\ Sensational Pledge Value

S Tail No. ill

APPLE BUTTER 1 un, v <1,,h ,,|o ‘ ,Ke va,up

?. 38-oz. <Jt. .lars

10c

25c

SALT, Country Club

Regular 8c Value

2 Lb. Box

MARSHMALLOWS, Free

Toasting Fork with each pkg. Cello pkg.

TOMATOES, Solid pack 9O ,, Big value, 1 no. 2 cans L APPLE SAUCE, Country

( lilb, Stock Up

4 No. 2 cans OATS, Country Club 3, 20-oz. pkgs. 2<)c;

2, 18-oz. pkgs.

JELLY, Mott's, stock Fp for winter, 3 jars BROOMS, A Quality Broom at a low Price

Each

MUTCHES, Avalon Low Price, fi boxes CATSUP, Country Club

Finest Quality

3, 14-oz. bottles .

25c 25c

25c25c

29c 25c 25 c 17c 29c

TOMATO .11 ICE, Country Club 2, tti-oz. cans KRAUT, Avondale,

Stock Up

3 No. 2 | 'j cans SMALL PEAS, Country

< iiii> Grata “.v-

2 No. 2 cans .. mOC

CHERRIES, Country Club Sour Pitted OQ

J No. 2 cons M«/C

MACARONI Spaghetti-

Country Club

3, lib. cello pkgs.

v\l \l> DRESSING, Country Club, None Better 9^ * Quart Jar <uOC DILL PICKLES, Mary 9^ Lou, 2 qt. jar A<DC SOAP GRANULES, Avalon

lowel in each Pkg. 2 large pkgs

SUGAR, Fine (ir.inulal-

ed, 10 lb. cloth bag

25c

35c

ONiOHS GRAPES APPLES

POTATOES

Indiana t ellow Clean, Dry. A Real Value—10 lb. bag Fancy Tokays—Large Red Clusters, Lb

Gri.nes Golden—FTcm, Yellow, Ui|>c tRing Pack Basket, 98c) 10 Lbs. Kroger's Selected Idaho Russets For \!| Purposes, 10 Lb. hag ....

15c 5c 25c 25c

l. 8-oz. Jar Country Club V'l . ! Dressing. Regular MS' \nl;ie. And a 10c Head of Lettuce. BOTH 1 r For IOC

CAFLIFLOWER. Fresh, Snow White Heads 2 beads POTATOES, F. S. No. 1 Indiana Fine Cookers 15 Lb Peek ORANGES, Sweet, Juicy California, 2 doz.

25c 23c 29c

APPLES, Fancy Jonathan Excellent Cooking or' « Lbs. JdOC

SWEET POTATOES Southern Yams, 4 lbs.

LIMA BEANS, Fresh Well Filled Pods, 2 lbs.

19c 15c

jil CHUCK ROAST

Young Tender, Lb.

21c

TENDERIZED

HAM

Whole or shank Half Country Club, Lb

25c

SHOULDER SWISS ROAST

VISKING ROLL CHILI

27c

Country Club

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FRYING CHICKENS Full Oressed

LI).

Lb. 23 c

Sliced Bacon

29c

TENDERED PICNICS Country Club

Lh.

HALIBUT OR SALMON STEAKS

18c

Country Club Cello Wrap 1-2 Lb. Pkg. Each

KROGER

35c

12k

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Utilities square.

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FOR RENT: 5 nished modern Rood condition. Phone 846-J.

FOU RENT:

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apartment. Heat j ed. Located n»ar Schools. Large f

choice Montana j f! . onL r , j: ,,

black face yearling ewes. Vane Rig- uo j gins. Thomtown, R. 2. Phono 455-:: j " ’

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Cooking nml eating | For high g .^j (apples at Bailey's Orchard, 2 miles| tut

• south on cemetery roads. 2G-t f. | feet fitting slip I — i TIII: ART FURNirS j FOR SAI-K: Two row corn prefer 1 ‘ M1U * ] Keith Hall, Home Oil Company. ; Elderly man on'^

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Miss Minnetta Williams, pretty Kroger employee of Cincinnati, Ohio, points to the pledge of value which is being stressed during the grocery company’s annual fail sale now in progress at Kroger stores.

Packaging

Sliced Bacon

FOR SALE: Good used 2-row corn picker, mounted type. Weesner Implement Uo. 3-2t.

28-tf J living alone in comfiJ

Ore 'ncastlc needs j man o ; woman. Geotj 0 Columbia Street.

FOR SALE: Good oak buffet $6.75. kitchen cabinet, $4.75, dining table $4.95. Jeffries, Berry street. 3-lp. | FOR SALE: 400 choice Nebraska' Hereford cattle sold by the pound at private sale. Jesse S. Ward. 27-6t.

• Wanted to ride j ianapolis daily. Work., 1

' Call 810-WX.

FOR SALE: A lot of fine wind fall grimes golden. Get them whde they are f:osh and cheap. Bring baskats. McCullough Orchard. 1-tf.

WANTED:

r female. A.'.dress:

Expo rin

FOR SALE: Fifteen head of pur>bred duroc spring gilts. Kenneth Mo: rison, Cloverdalc, R. 2. 2-2p.

Delta Theta Tan rummage sa’o Saturday morning October 5, Courthouse, at 8:45. 2-3t.

PUBLIC SALE of livestock Tues- ! shee t scrap, wire. ilCv

WANTED: A relirf refei ences, by 96 y<i for rural circulation icncc not noceasary, more than average College Ask for C. 6 p. m.

WANTED: Any

stock. Call 278, Green:

paid. Jolm Waentel Sell your old auto i

day, October 15. Floris McCammack, >4 mile west of Belle Union. 2-tf.

Slicing, neighing and packaging of bacon is accomplished nithout direct contact with human hands in the meat packing plant of the Kroger Grocery and Baking company at Columbus, O. Bacon processed in this plant will he one of the items featured during the insured value carnival sale now in progress at Kroger stores. Weighing and packaging operations are illustrated in the above photograph.

FOR SALE: Apples, harvest time. Strain's Orchard. Drops 50c. 2-4p.

EVERGREENS: Now is the proper time to plant evergreens. We have ail kinds. 75c up. WHICKER’S | NURSERY, Amo. Tu-Thurs-tf

roasted. 1 for 1 directed verdict and the trial Dr. Yuncker, in closing, painted a continued, before a jury, pictu e of simple peace in a commun- ] A suit for damages from the Hen-

FOK SALE: Rabbits and hutches. Make offer. 205 Berry street. 2-tf.

ity where there is no poverty, no squalor and no complications. “It has left lasting impression on me, ’ he said, “and I hope I can go back some time.”

CIRCUIT COURT NOTES Special Judge Edgar A. Rice, of the Montgomery couniy Circuit Court, who is hearing the damage suit in which Libby, McNeil & Libby is th« defendant firm, this morning overruled the motion of th-' dofen--

dricks Circuit Crurt, in whtah Lv 1 Feld is plaintiff against Albert Dooley, has been brought to the Putnam court on a change of ven-

ue from that county.

A suit for divorce has been filed in the Putnam Circuit Court :n which Lena Sutherlin is plaintiff and James Sutherlin is defendant. They were married June 28, 1902 and -'p.::ated May 23, 1927. Theodo Crawley is attorney for the plaintiff.

FOR SALE: 3 H. P. McCormickDcering gasoline engine. Runs good. $10.00. C.. K. Pficst. Phone Brick Chapel. 3-lp.

FOR SALE: Jersey cow and calf. Charles Morgan, Reelsville, R. 1. 3-3p.

•FOR SALE: Small circulator heater—Like new—$10.00. C. N. Phillips, Fillmore. 3-3p.

Indianapolis Indiaiu. 1 COMPRESSED STFEb WANTED: To do i work 01 work in resti ice Morlan, 302 street. WANTED: Good stock to do chores ant work for home and dress Box 8. Banner. —M iscellan NOTICE: For yw please call for Eldon I James Res. Phone "18Special: Grease Job i Standard. North Jacf hour service.

FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet 2door; 19.34 Ford tudor; 1929 Chevrolet 2-door, A-l; 1928 Dodge. Mor- : ison & Webb. Phone 121. 3-3t.

Public Sale I will sell at Public Sale at my farm, two and one half mill's northeast of Bru/.il or one md one half mile north of ltont' > 40 on the Knightsville Road, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1940 At 10:30 A. M. sharp, the following property: Farmall tractor, combine 8 foot cut, :i baler, rotary hoc, ciiltipacker, all steel wagon, wheat drill corn planter, plows, wheel barrows, small tools of all kinds. All implements are International. One

Diunc male hog.

Household Furnishings: Double drain board kitehen sink, coal cooking range, bedroom suit many other it ins too numerous to

mentiell.

C. C. Tiinberman, Owner Lunch will he served on the grounds. TERMS—CASH. C. L. BARTLEY, Auctioneer iiuim ii arrrr jiBniaigncrigauraaraM

FOR SALE: Eight piece dining suite, walnut finish, buffet, six chairs, new tapestry seats, extension table 45”x60’’ with asbestos table pad, $38.45 . Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 3-lp.

FOR SALE: 14 1-2 acres with five room semi-modern house. Elect ic pump. Garage under house. Buildings and fences in first class condition. Located 1-2 mile south rf town on 43. For cash. Inquire at Banner. Shown by appointment. 3-lp.

SKATING PAP.TIE come skating parties.' rink. See us for prW Skating Kink. South Plainfield, Indiana. Somerset Christian cl) to be sold at Public Al day. October 5. 1940 t Terms Cash. Building t[ immediately.

Card party Tuesday tober 8, 8 o’clock at Benefit American Call 572-M c TuO for

Legit

FISH FRY: Fresh fls day night at the Side Square.

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INDIAN \P0IJS III Hogs 10,000. market |

FOR SALE: Poland China boars

and gilts. Isaac J. Hammond, 411 | ICO-200 lb- S'i SO-H south Indiana. Phone 80. 3-2t. | lbs., $6.20-$6

$6.15; 100-160 lbs..

PIPBLIC SALE of livestock and hou.-vhokl goods Thursday, October 17, it the farm of late I^iura Woods in Jefferson township. Vestal, Auct.

3-lt.

PUBLIC SALE Of Poland Chine Soars and Gills ALSO REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE RAMS Thursday, Cctcber 10t!i„ 1940 TIME: 12:30 P. M. I; Will sell 50 Head of boars and gilts, Thursday, October 10th., 1940 at farm one mile south of Mt. Meridian, ten miles southeast of Greencastle, Ind., seven miles northeast of Cloverdale.. They are the tops, selected from over two hundred head !; of spring pigs. They are the easy feeding type Poland Chinas from Prolific Ancestry. Sale to be held under shelter.

Real Estate-

FOR SALE: 4 170 acre farm on concrete highway. 102 acres tillable, brdance pasture. New house, two bairns, etc. Electricity. All buildings in good repair. 2O'! down payment. balance easy terms. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 3-3t.

—For Rent—

FOR RENT: 6 room modern house with bath. New furnace. Phone 557 - 19-tf.

FOR RENT: 4 room semi-modetn, unfurnished apartment. Phone 657-R. 30-6t.

FOR RENT: Small furnished apartment, heat and utilities furnished. Rent reasonable. Inquire Banner. l-3p. FOR RENT: 3 rooms, water and lights furnished. 402 west Walnut street. ' 2 -2p.

NOBLE ALl£E & SOS!

Auctioneers: Col. J. N. Frank, Morton, III., H A Busen f ‘ - bark, Rockville, Ind.; Alton Hurst, Greencastle, fnd. i M „ 1 M

FOR RENT: Two modern rooms, ground floor. 1 east Liberty street. l-3-2p.

FOR

RENT: Three room unfurn- $• Modern,, cjill at 112

t. Mrs. Paul Frazier.

10c low r, mostly l 5 - 5 ^ Cattle 900. calves MOheifers fully steady to ‘ steady; two loads choie: yearlings. $12; caiioaJ, heifers, $11.25; vealeit«,

higher, top $12. Sheep 1.700. lambs

higher: bulk good to ch

top $9.50.

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