The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1940 — Page 6
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f FINCASTI.E 4 Mrs. Jesse Coffman and son James of Greencastle spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George Grider. Mrs. Mauue tsrotners and daughter Betty spent Thursday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays, Theodore Hays and Raymond Hays were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Steele and family. Mrs. Alta Shannon spent Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Russell Routh. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robbins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hendricks, near Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myers and daughters visited relatives in Lebanon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Myers and daughter Mary Lou, of Indianapolis, we'-, week end guests of Mr. an.1 Mrs. Orville Fosher. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Broom of Kingman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otha Bales.
Hopkins visited relatives in Terre Haute Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hopkins and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elza Page. Mr and Mrs. Walter Page and son visited Mrs. Pages father, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Farrow visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Farrow and children Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Trotter and son spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ott Farrow. A few from here attended the Ragland sale at North Salem Saturday. A group from the Baptist church attended services at Brown's Valley Tuesday night. Mrs. Clova James and children visUed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dean Sunday. Mrs. William D. Young attended State Teacher's Association in Indianapolis Thursday and Friday. Audrey Modlin had his tonsils removed at the Putnam county hospital Thursday. The regular business meeting will be held at the church Saturday evening. Mrs. William D. Young and Mrs. Andrew Hanna attended the Psi Chi Omega sorority luncheon in the Florentine Room of the Claypool Ho-
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Gideon Fiiher, right, of Ronk*,
f , Amishman and, therefore, a conscientious objector. But he does hi* duty as citizen and registers for draft, although he may be exempted.
RELIGIOUS OBJECTOR Lancaster County, Pa., is
tel Thursday noon. Mrs. Thompson is visiting her son John Thompson and family a
few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Aliff ana son visited Mr. and Mrs. Georga
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YOUNGEST GOVERNOR—Nation's youngest governor, Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota, registers for draft at station in St. Paul. He's 33, born April 13, 1907. State and Federal executives are automatically deferred to Class 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eads and daughter of Roachdale, Mr .and Mrs. Roy Hanks of Indianapolis and Mrs. Maude Brothers and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams spent Sunday afternoon in Indianapolis.
ADDITION A L NI'.M BERS A Continued from I'nirr Onn 1044 Kenneth Lee Blaydes 829—Andrew George Dickey 715—Andrew O’Hair 675—James Harold Chew 2001 Clarence Christ Bachcrt
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Dallas Vernal King Edgar Barnett Watt Harold Singleton Young Charles Theodore Miles Charles Floyd Morrison Thomas Wayne Sutherlin Virgil Emory Aker -Marvin Cooper Charles Clifford Frazier Robert Wm. Wilkes Clarence Edward F'razier (325) Lloyd Francis Greenlee
•F BARNARD * Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page and children and Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
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HIGHEST PRICES FOR EGGS
CORN, Ailington Sweet, I lor
25c
STRAINED FOOD, Heinz— Good variety, 4 for 29c PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole 17 oz. 25c CHERRIES, Pitted, Red Sour ■ > lor 29c BE\NS, Large l ima. Home
I’uckeJ, 3 Lhs.
BEANS. Pinto, % Lbs. RED BEANS, Excellent for Chill, cun PORK A BEANS, Swiff*
Premium, 8 can*
RED KIDNEY BEANS, can PILLSBl'RY FLOUR,
24 Lb. Bag
CAKE FLOCK, Swans Down 28c PE At HES, Miked in Syrup No. 2'j cans. 2 for . . 25c PUMPKIN, Del Monte No. 2' 2 can 10c CORN, Menu Vacmini packed, Whole grain, 2 for 19e HOMINY, No. 2'2 can 8 for 25c GREEN BEANS, Phillips Strlng-le-s, fancy No. 2i 2 can 2 for'SfSc SAUER KRAUT, No. 2>/j can for 25c f'RISCO OR SPRY, 8 Lbs. 45o WHEATIES, 2 for !9e
29c 15c
25c
5c
85c
COFFEE, Seven Day, Extra fresh, 3 lbs. 30, COFFEE. Chase At Sanborn
2 Lbs.
39c
FRUITS & VEGETABLES ns*' mi
MEATS SHOCLDER PORK, Serve with mashed, sweets, asparagus, lettuce and pie lb. .... |<;,. PORK CHOI’S, Serve with green beans, asparagus and |>each tapioca, lb. )y ( . BACON, Swift’s I’rcndiim Cellophane wrapped, lb. 29c SAUSAGE, Swift’s Brookfield
ORANGES, Texas, Juice 2 doz. APPLES, Fancy Jonathan
6 Lhs.
CABBAGE, Lb. JERSEY SWEETS, Fancy Yellow, 4 lbs. CARROTS, California Crisp Tender, 2 bunches TURNIPS, 3 Lbs.
29c
25c 2c
9c
10c
for Breakfast, lb.
29c
CRANBERRIES, 2 Lbs. 1 DAI.os. Number Ones,
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FRANKS, Lh.
10c
III Lbs.
25c
HAMS, small tender fine
GRAPEFRUIT, Marsh Seedless, 3 for
Hk
to serve with whole corn,
CELERY, Stalk
5c
pineapple ami potatoes
lb.
Hie
FELS NAPTHA, M for I*. K a. SOAP, 10 for
25c 31c
SMALL PICNICS, Ib.
15c
OXYDOL, Giant 49c, Large 2 for
35c
LARD, 4 Lbs
25c
SUPER SUDS, Blue Pkg. Concentrated, 8 for
44c
OLEO, 8 Lbs.
25c
CAMAY Complexion Soap
3 for
Hie
BUTTER, Country Roll,
lb.
82c
JURGENS, 4 for
16c
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OAKLEY’S OFFER YOU THESE BIG VALUES
COUNTRY CLUB CATSUP
large 14-oz. bottle
10c
GOLD AAEDAL Flour, 24 lb. bag . .
FLOUR, Country Club, 24 lb. bag New Improved—None Finer—Why Pay More?
BUTTER, Country Club, lb. roll . . . 3| c WALDORF, Tissue, 5 Rolls 20C SCOT Tissue, 3 rolls 20c
OLEO, Eatmore, 3 lbs.
25c
CORNED BEEF, 2 cans Armours Star
37c
SUGAR
Fin-' Granulated 10 lb. cloth bag
47c
COFFEE
Hot-Dated Spotlight Lb. 13c
3 bao 37c
LUX Soap, 4 bars
22c •39c • • • • 39c
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PALMOLIVE Soap, 3 bars Jg c BEVERAGES
LUX FLAK C S, 2 Ig. pkgs.
2 small pkgs., 19c
SILVER DUST, 2 Ig. pkgs Dish Towel in each pUg.
SUPERSUDS, 2 Ig. pkgs 35 c Concentrated, Giant pkg. 51c; 2 sin. pkgs. 15c BRAZIL NUTS, Lb 1(W. Lowest Price in Years ^ CORNED BEEF HASH, 2 cans 97c Armours Star 44 * V
PILLSBURY Flour, 24 lb. bag §5 C
5c
latonia Club Root Beer, Wescoln, lemon. Orange, Strawberry, Grape, Lemon Lime Lithiated Lemon, Giant 24-oz. bottle
Pork Chops
JOWL MEAT
BRAINS
PORK BONES
BACON
WHITING
Souse
FIRST CUTS
Center Cuts 25c
ib. 17c
Fresh
Lb Select Pork
Lb
Meaty 2 Lbs.
Boston Style Lb
Dressed
Lb
7iC 10c 15c
9c
Countiy Dressed Fries, Lb
Sirloin, Tender
Juicy, Lb
Savory Chuck Cuts, Lb
Tender Smoked Lb
CHICKENS
STEAK
BEEF ROAST
HAMS
10c PERCH FILLETS 17c
lb. 15c
28c 29c 19c 19c
MILD
SEASONED
BUMPER CROP SALE TEXAS SEEDLESS
Grapefruit
Heavy with Juice—Get your share of this extra special value.
10 f °* 25c
Seedless, Pink Meat, each
Apples
tirimes Golden, Fine Keating— IJ. 8. No. 1 Grade 9 Lbs. APPLES, Washington r Box Jonathans, IJ» DC
POTATOES, Selected Idaho Russets OCT 10 Lb. bag ZDC CARROTS, Home Grown
Fresh, Tender
2 bunches
SPINACH, Clean, Curly Home Grown, Lb. CABBAGE, Danish Variety, Solid Heads Lb
7c 5c
LETTUCE, Fresh Crisp -| r Iceberg, 2 heads 1DC LETTUCE, Indiana Hot House, Crisp, p Tender, Lb. DC CELERY, California Pascal — Very Tender, No 1 Strings, |g. bunch AUC SWEET POTATOES Southern Yams i 4 Lbs. iyc
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Last rites were hel I Afternoon from the sh:inI ' 0 R ,« home for Joseph CraW.ey J Raphael w-as in charge » vices and interment "as Hill cemetery. Those from out-of-t° _ tended the service:: «c:e-••-J Blackwell and Mr, and • . Blackwell of Indianap"'Crawley of Kokomo: • Vanatter of Munc.c of Muncle; Mr. and • Hunt of Oakland, HE: J Porter Hlrones of ”" ' } and Mrs. Kenneth Ja nime dianapolis.
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