The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 November 1940 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TFESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 194U.

Thanksgiving

Phone 636 OPEN THANKSGIVING

Flowers thot are lovelier longer come from

SPORT TABS from HERE and THERE

Panthers To Clash With Ti<rer Cubs

It will be another jungle encounter on the local high school gym floor Wednesday evening when the Panthers from Bloomington tangle with the Tige/ Cub basketball team. From all reports, both squads are about evenly matched and fans should see a close, hard-fought, game. The Cubs will be seeking their first victory in four starts while the Bloomington outfit will be just as determined to win and keep the locals on the red side of the ledger. There will be a curtain raiser at 7 o'clock with the first team battle getting underway at 8 p. m. or shortly after.

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HERE’S WHY KROGER DARES fO SAY, 4-PGINT IS THE

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1. From best producing regions! 2. Individually selected! 3. Fed for tenderness and flavor! 4. Handled with extreme care!

LOOK FOR THIS TAG • ORDER ONE TODAY

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ROASTING CHICKENS

DICKS

OYSTERS

PORK ROAST ,. h .

MINCE MEAT

Country Ilressed I.b.

ITIES-SHOKK FM.I, MEATY I.AKtiK PEAKI.Y WHITE. QT.

KIB END

18c

( Hl ( K ROAST

COI NTItY (MB BEEK

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23c 15c

roger’s Fruits & Vegetables for the Thanksgiving Feast. Complete Variety Priced Low!

Fancy Emperors—lairge Full Red Clusters Kf ^

’ PES 5c

f'CI CSV Tender, Crisp, Well Bleaehed O vCLLn I Miehliran. 1 larae stalks WW

LETTUCE

Isvtra Earge 48 si*e Crisp Irdieig, 4 (ienerous Servings to the Head T 3 heads I OC

RROCCOLI

i i i|iuet Fr"sh Green 1! ids. Ig. heads

12c

APPLES, No. I Indiana Stay man Fine Cooking

7 Lhs.

SWEET POTATOES, Fancy

Texas Yams for Candying, I I.bs.

CRANBERRIES, Faney

Eatmor Solid Berries | J 1

ORANGES, New Crop Juicy Florida, 2 do/.

19c

CACHES

25c

El wood Brand Sliced California in Syrup X No. 2'/] cans

ANGEL FOOD CAKE K iger's Eamous 13-Egg

Xi'gel Food Cake at a Spec

29c

' ■ l.ovv Price for Your

I lunksgiving Feast

Big '.’l-oz. rake

FRUIT CAKE •h r s a Big Value, Full of I ioils and Nuts—Look a* the Low Price ClQ/» 1 l.l>. cake ... I/I/L/

PUMPKIN

CRANBERRY SAUCE

BUTTER

CLOCK BREAD

CORN PEAS

Ocean Spray. You’ll Need Plenty for the Feast

3 cans

Kroger's Country Club—It's Tops for the Feast, Lb. roll

The Miracle Value 3, 11 ; lb. loaves

Kroger’s Country Club Grade \ Whole Kernel Golden Bantam Vacuum Pack, cn

Kroger's C. Club, Grade A I.gc. Sweet Tender, Finest Flavor, 2 No. 'I cans

Kroger’s Country smooth. Golden. F^r ■oils Pies, 3 No. 3 1 1 cans

Club DelU25c

25c 23c 10c

COFFEE Kroger’s Hot-Dated •‘gilt, lb. I Sc 3 Hi. I tag

Spot37c

FLOUR Avondale, A High Qual-

55c

ity Flour ’i lb. hag

TWINKLE Gelatine Dessert — Six True i ruit Flavors 1 • Pkgs. JLi)C

( AMPBELL'S SOI PS Most \arieties, 3 cans GREEN GIANT Peas

2 cans

MINCE MEAT, Kroger’s

Country Club, pkg.

MILK, Kroger’s Countiy Club—

Buy Extra for Making

Pumpkin Pies, 4 Ig. cans PENNANT SYRI P, Maple OO,.

Flavored. 3, I'r lb. can

FLOI'R, Kroger’s Country Club New Improved, None Finer erir

24 Lb. bag

MIXED NI TS, A High

Ouality Mix, lb. . RCM FIU'IT CAKE, 2-3 Fruit and \,,t s The most delicious Cake you Ever tasted Cl 1 ft 2 S-l lb. rake '■ 1 * * JELLO, Six Delicious \

Flavors, 3 Pkgs.

GRAPEFRUIT .IFICE. Country ( luh From Tree Ripened Fruit T Q.. Giant 4IS-0-/.. can t t/C

SUGAR Fine Granulated A Hi* III l!». cloth bag tI I C

//c 17c

GOLD MEDAL

87c

Kitchen Tested Flour 24 lb. bug

BRAZIL NUTS

Lowest Price in History, lb.

10c

Grady Bennett in the Bloomington j Telephone says: Looks like the Bretz Panther snipers have some more strenuous sailing j in store for them this week—at j Greencastle. Shelbyville, which has I a tough ball club about nine seasons I out of ten. was able to down Green- ; castle the other night by only two [joints. But if the Panthers will get | in there and play ball like they played it in the sectional, regional and , semi-final tournaments last season, I Greencastle is in fo: anothe licking.

BOWLING STANDING W L Home Laundry 16 5 Coca Cola 13 8 University 12 9 Midwest 10 8 Eitel’s 10 8 Kroger’s 10 8 Zinc A 8 10 Zinc B 8 10 Rotary 7 11 O. & 1 2 19 BOWLING SCHEDULE Tuesday 7:00- Zinc B vs. Rotary Wednesday 8:00- Eitel's vs. Midwest Friday 7:00- Kroger’s vs. Zinc A

Chrysanthemums, roses, carna.585 lions, lovely blooming potted plants. .555; Jerusalem cherry plants. Flowers for decoration, flowers to wear, flowers to give. Thanksgiving is not complete without flowers from Milton’s Posey Patch. Phone 707-R Order Now. We deliver Thanksgiving morning. 18-3t

DUCK PIN RESULTS Coca Cota

Sports Scrambled in the Brazil j Times comes through with the fol- ; lowing: Greencastle high’s basketball team, famous for its hot shots of past years, turns up Without an ace so far. The Tiger Cubs made only three field goals in losing to Shelbyville, 23-21. The B team was defeated by the gymless Reelsville club. 31 to 22. THIS WEEK S GAMES Greencastle Nov. 20- Bloomington, II Rainhridgo Nov. 20 -Fillmore, H Belle In ion Nov. 20—Eminence, T Fillmore Nov. 20—Bainbridge, T Russellville Nov. 20—Covington, T Cloverdale Nov. 20—North Salem. H Roa> hdale Nov. 20 Ladoga, H

P. Garl

142

139

162

L. Irvine

156

139

135

C. Beams

192

147

163

E. York

148

145

149

L. Hamm

186

171

187

Totals

824

741

790

Total pins

2361

Circle Inn Groeerj

L. Sears

152

102

108

W. Mark

145

131

150

F. Concilia

144

150

126

A. Robinson

141

169

111

J. Hinkle

125

111

121

Totals

707

663

616

Total pins

1986

State

= 1

A. Wheeler

152

163

155

R. Grimes

216

198

220

VV. Branneman

157

145

157

B. Bennett

169

167

169

C. Duncan

157

206

150

Totals

851

879

857

Total pins

2587

Banner Club

It. Hershbe.ger

195

190

200

G. Reynolds

177

190

173

J. Zeis

182

169

172

H. Campbell

169

190

161

W. Scobee

153

168

17l

Totals

876

907

886

Total pins

2669

High sco e for

week:

Lloyd Hamm

24 ,

Randall Grimes

226

Charles Duncan

200

Richard Hershberger ...

200

FOR RENT: The M. F. Burdette property at 423 north College avenue. Inquire Mrs. Fred Frank. Phone 71783, 1620 North 13th street. Lafayette. 16-3t

FOR RENT: Six room semi-mod-ern house, with hard wood floor, south on state road 43 just out of city limits. Available by Dee. 1st. See W. L. Ferrand, 313 E. Hanna St. 18-3p.

For Sale-

Baldwin Spinet Used very little, phone 606.

piano for sale. For information 16-6t.

Your photograph the ideal Christmas gift that you alone can buy. Special rates till December 1st. Cal’ and see them. THE CAMMACK STUDIO. 15-8t. FOR SALE: White rock pullets and cockerels. Carrie Dillinger Greencastle, R. R. 4. 19-2p. FOR SALE: Otic new dining room suite. Inquire 713 east Washington street. 18-2t. Ft >tt SA1 i ’ Regi tered black male cocker Spaniel pup with excellent pedigree. $20 00. Phone 405.

19-tf.

Wanted

WANT®! * Tra In dianapolis daily except Sunday. Works 7:00 to 5:00 at Kingan’s. Phone 608-.I. 19-It. F f high grade uphe l.itcrhig, furniture repairing, refinishing and perfect / ‘ , tting slip covers. Call 290. THE 'RT B’URNITURE SHOP. 4-tf. WANTED: Passengeis to Indianapolis or to ride with someone. Works at Allison’s 4:00 p. m. to midnight shift. Phone 810-W. 18-2p. Wanted to rent 3 room modern unfurnished apartment. Close in. Inquire Banner. 16-3p.

>Lost-

IjOST: Brown leather Buxton billfold probably in vicinity of high school. Return to Banner.

FOR SALE: Po>t;ible electric Singer Sewing machine like new Reeves Electric. Phone 139-M. 19-2t FOR SALE: No. 618 Magic heater, new 17 inch bowl, new grate, $16 95. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170J. 19-lp CLOSING OUT AT PRIVATE

SALE: 2 new idea manure

—Miscellaneous—

Highest price paid for all kinds of junk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds of metal. A & S Junk Yard. Phone 678. Greencastle. 24-tf. Special: Grease Job 59c at Deem s Standard. North Jackson St. 24 hour service. 23-tf. We clean your radiator, repair the leaks and get it ready for winter driving. Don’t wait till the rush, let

fix it now. Scott’s Franklin Street

Garage. 31-tf. NOTICE: For your ash-haullng please call for Eldon Lewis at Freu James Res. Phone 718-W. 7-TF

spreaders,

, c \ • , ... mas problems.

1 new feed grinder, some new culti- , , , , .

1 mack’s Studio till December 1st.

Let photographs solve your Christ

Special rates at Cam-

Tender, Crisp, Well Blrai-hed Michigan, 2 large stalks

GRAPEFRITT, Texas Seedless

Full of Juice

10 for

BKI SSEL SPROUTS 1 A,. Fresh, Green, box -L\/V/ CAULIFLOWER, Large | r Snow White, Head AOC CELERY. California. Pascal, V ery Tender Large Stalk

MORTON Mrs. Minnie Lambson of Lenden spent a few days with her cousin. Mrs. Josephine Burk, here this week Mrs. Fannie Spencer of Waveland and her daughter, Mrs. Vera Lingerman of Crawfordsviile spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George I.nge. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sutherland of Russellville spirit Friday afternoon with their daughter, Mrs. Ival McGaughey.

Mrs. Edith Miller and daughter, Elenore spent Thursday morning at Bainbridge. Wm. Lane spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ab Sigler near Clinton Falls.

& + + + + T + **+ + ++ {3| b BAINBRIDGE Miss Clara Darnai: is quite ill at

her home here.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beck attended the funeral of Guy Neptune at Leb-

anon Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Blue were dinner guests last Wednesday evening

packers, new 12 ft. poplar gates, 2 new corn shellers, several good used tractors, combines, used trucks, 1 used V-8 sedan. 1 used Dodge sedan. 1 used Model A coupe, a lot of used machinery, implements. Baled hay and straw, several sets used harness, 3 thrashing machines, 1 on rubber, a lot of other things not mentioned. Willis D. Wright. Guardian of the Estate of Walter S. Campbell.

19-22-2L

FOR SALE: Rebuilt Oliver Tractor. Bargain or will trade for grain. Smith Feed and Grain Co., South End Elevator. 19-21-2t.

FOR SALE: Coming two year old Percheron colt. Make offer or will trade for grain. Smith Feed and Grain. South End Elevator. 19-21-21.

FOR SALE: 200 Leghorn pullets. 40c each. C. Y. Stewart. 5 miles east of Bainbridge. 18-2p.

Don’t let the time slip by. 15-8t. LOST: On South Jackson street. 300 block. One Masonic ring. Turquoise and silver. Reward. Return to Banner. 18-4p

For Benton county certified Hybrid sed corn call Alton Hurst. Phone Mt Meridian. 19-20-2p.

For well drilling see J. at Cloverdale, Indiana.

L. Smith 19-3n.

Alleys open every day including holidays and Sundays. Vine-Frank-lin. 19-lp.

Typical Thanksgiving dinner will be served at Bethel M. E. Churcn November 21. 50c a plate. Make your reservation by calling 638-J. 12-19-2p.

Miss Mary Madden of Indianapolis | of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lanham of

spent over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Mayfield and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fox and sons of Muncie spent Sunday and Monday, last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller and family. Mrs. Bainey Mayfield of Indianapolis has been spending a few days with her son John Mayfield and

family.

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin called on his mother. Mrs. Maggie Martin at Rockville on Fi iday evening. There was a farewell social given at Union Chapel on M ont l a y evening for Rev. Leroy Houk and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harbison ol Russellville, Mrs. Coldia Humphrey s.n.l Mrs. Sarah Lane of Morton alien 1 Sunday at the Masonic Home at Franklin, Ind. Mrs. Mayfield and Mrs. Ixmg and son called on Mrs. Lee Miller and daughters on Tuesday evening. The storm and wind did quite a little damage to roofs and com anj fodder around here on Monday.

Greencastle. Mrs. Olive Davis of Minnesota is here for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Victor Walter and hus-

band.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Estes have moved to the farm of D. O. Tate. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Judy have moved to the farm vacated by Mr. Estes. Mathew Michael suffered a dislocated shoulder Sunday afternoon while practicing basketball in the Bainbridge gymnasium. He was able to return to his school in Bloomington on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coffman and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Steele and daughters in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Voiles and son of Morgantown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Priest over the week end. Mrs. Etta Crews entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Priest of Brownsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Burley McLaughlin of Clayton.

FOR SALE: Matched davenport and chair. Dr. D. J. Steele, 1017 S. College. Phone 238. 18-3t.

FOR SALE Two nice gilts. Cheap. T. D. Gibson, Maple Heights. 18-3p

FOR SALE: IS acres well improved farm. 5 miles from Greencastle. Electricity in all buildings and house. Address Box S. Banner. 16-19-21-3p. FOR SALE: 1930 Chevrolet coupe in good condition. Call 496-W or 317 east Hanna street. 18-2p.

FOR SALE:

Turkeys,

25c

pound

on foot.

Helen

Sage. Phone

rural

12F13.

18-3p.

FOR

SALE

Frying

chickens.

weight 2

to 3

i lbs., 16c lb.

Robert

Thomas.

across

from Goose

Island

Filling Station.

19-2p.

FOR SALE:

Apples

and

cider.

Buchheit

Orchards.

Tues-Fri-tf.

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

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PICTURES: Beautiful hand tinted Godey prints. 50 cents and $1.00 Snider’s, South Side Square. 19-3t. FOR SALE: Frys, 3 to 31... lbs., 50c each. Arthur Lyon, K, mile west Putnamville. 19-21-2p.

FLOWERS For Thanksgiving

Indispensable for decorations, smart to wear, delightful as gifts.

CASTLF GARDENS

733 E. SEMINARY STREET

PHONE 105-\\

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FOR SALE: A 100 acre stock and grain farm four miles from Greencastle. Forty acres tillable, good improvements. Running water that never fails. Price $4500.00. J. T. Christie Real Estate. 18-3t.

IN MEMORY Gone, dear Daddy, gone forever: How we miss your smiling face; But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place A happy home we ace enjoyed, How sweet the memory still; But death has left us loneliness The world can neve fill. Some day we hope to meet him Some day we know not when To clasp his hand in the better land. Never to part again. Mrs. Emra E. Wright and Family.

—For Rent— FOR RENT: Extra large sleeping! room. Working people preferred I Near College . 801 South Indiana street. 18-2p.

FOR RENT: 6 room modern hous-> on Washington street. Call Roy C. Sutherlin. Phope 57. 13-tf.

FOR RENT: Three unfurnished rooms. 301 south Jackson street. 19-2p.

] FOR RENT: Modem furnished I sleeping rooms for two. 301 east Washington. B. F. Davis. 16-3p.

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