The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 November 1940 — Page 3
IBLiC AUCTION sfll at |Mihlic auction at the farm, formerly known a^ ,lan.lw I-Iaee, located 9'/ t ^rti.ra-t of tlreemastle. S r,|mest <»f Fillmore or one iirthfttfl t of Wildwood Bridjfe, I jrsday, l>cc. 5, 1940 U'">» r ov,ook ’ th ° ,o, - , urtirlex:
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of sheep (10 ewes anil one
■tn!: of haj. Timshel of < orn. |v foot <li s< '- jjlung break plow, fclke tiMilh harrow, mi wheel u iKon and bed. irn planter, of harness. „ ar tieles t'>« numerous
ISENCE HARVEY, Owner Lrill M I R, Auetioneer. tiv KIMi, < h-rk.
kcil Goods Lfvertisanf.
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PHONE ECONOMY STORE 740
27o SOe 15c 88e 23c 13c
fr !? h f,,,n ' " u ‘ flav or in naterout, pint can Ko< ' ,< Bullets, from the farm full dressed lb.
i u cprtV.' r4 K< r 1 TS ’ f^PN,, a,l<l K reon in ipiart i-ontalners
n, Texas Marsh Seedless, d/.
» w!' 1 s ’ F,Hri< * a s the juu y kind, medium si/.e, 2 doz
(iHAPi.s ( allfornia, fresh. 2 lbs.
^ R , V ‘" AR ‘ S lar l» e hunch 10c. Celery Cabbage Ig. head 10c
{ H ‘’ ai1 10< ‘ l ' 4 ‘ ,u house, lb. 10c lb 5r - SWEET POTATOKS, Nancy Halls or Jerseys 5c
SCtiAH 10 llrs. cane in cloth bag 47c ?’JL n<lla,ul Kro " n :l,ul m,lle d. ~ 4 lb». for any use ' 69c c roasted in the ; ’hell, lb. lie. Jumbo balcned 23c ( ASHKM NI TS, fresh, whole pieces, lb 49c
7 ,d •’ashioned Stick assorted flavors. 2 lb. pkg 19o
.M.ir sV KK ’ fresh •'•‘ackers, pkg. 10c; 2 lb. sodas 13c J lar *T e 1,>s 29c; Apricots, lb. bag 19c l’icr \Tick's' | a | VV | V, M i, !, |"" S< ' ' 8c: Fan ‘> Cantos, 3 lbs. 39«- . l^h 'h'c: Michigan Potatoes, pk. 25c ii i,. 0 ■ breakfast roll, lb. 'i.'ic; Sugar cured bacon lb l!*c ‘J;;,: 1 ' S ” if * s branded center cuts, lb 39c; Whole or half 25c *,*”*■*• r , " sh «h«»ps 25c and 29c Steak 20c; Koast 19e
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better, Lb 7c STEAKS, CUBED T. BONK, PORTER HOUSE, LOIN, FROM
SWIFT'S BRANDED BEEF.
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SPORT TABS from HERE and THERE
“JIMMIE”
MANHATTAN CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev. David Neilson, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Regular evening church service
7:00 p. m.
Everyone cordially invited to these
services.
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ft ; 1 :•■! •!• + •!• + + * + •!• -b Mrs. Edwin Gardner called on Mrs. Frank Moore Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Varvel are moving to the Roekhill farm. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaner were Mr. and Mrs.
i KROGER
KROGER'S CLOCK BREAD ISJHE MIRACLE VALUE/
f 4-4 It guarantees you Extra Freshness—timed from oven to you. Extra Richness—more of the costly
ingredients. Extra Savings — you save
2c to 4c a loaf.
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l.O.N < 1 TWISTED SLICED
li/ 2 I.B. LOAVES
PILLSBI KV FLOUR 24 Lb. bag (,{)L1) M: DAL FLOUR— Hitch 11 Tested 24 Lh bag Country Club 24 Lb. Bag .SPHl. |b can 17c 3 lb. can ( KIStO. lb. can 17c 3 lb. can
SPECIAL BI6 VALUE.Jow at Krojer’s, Stundaxd. Pack
KliOfiO, Pure Vegetable Shortening, 3 lb. F can. He; lb. can Atll^
(LAPP'S Chopped
Foot!, 3 cans rUN( i; BRAND Hot. Dated Coffee, l,h
< Oi l I I . ( 1 mu try Club New
Improved Blend
2, l-lb. cans rilASi: & SANBORN Coffee, 2 lbs
25c 19c
New
43c 43c
Donald Cooper writes concerning a change in the Russellville schedule. He says that Rockville will play at Russellville on Tuesday, Dec. 3, instead of Dec. 11, as originally announced.
Rerlsville Wins Thanks to Mary Hammond, we have the following account of the recent game between Reelsville and I the Brazil freshman team. Mary | writes as follows: The Reelsville Cardinals downed the Brazil Freshman team by the score of 25 to 18 in a nip and tuck battle but in the last half it turned out to be a little lop-sided. Th, Reelsville squad played splendid ba!! with good teamwork by all the boys and the coaching of Mr. E„.skins. The score at the half was a tie, 10-10. Reelsvills fg Chew 3 Skelton 4 Hammond 3 I,andis 0 Knight 0 Blue 0 Raab 0 Hcdshire 0 Totals io Brazil fg Bridgewater* 3 Haver 0 Powell 1 White „ n
Hassler Doyle .... Hunkle Cut shall Totals
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Elmer Frazier and daughter, Mia and Mrs. Barney Shaner of Odel and Emily Shaner. Mr. and Mrs. John Ike Nelson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cox. Mrs. Victor Frazier called on Mrs. A Iva Cox recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier and daughters Patty Jo and Betty Lou,
BOWLING STANDING
We are turning our mill over to Miller Grain Company. Will sell balance of our feed stock at reduced prices Friday ami Saturday. SMITH FEED AND GRAIN. 28-2t. FOR SALE: Choice cow of dairy herd. Sherman Gofer, 3 miles east and 2 miles north of Greencastle. 28-lp.
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Pet.
Home Laundry
17
7
.708
Coca Cola
15
9
.625
Sitel’s
13
8
61C
Kroger’s
13
8
.619
University
14
10
.583
.Midwest
10
11
.470
Zinc B
11
13
.458
totaly
10
14
.416
Zinc A
9
15
.375
O. & I -
2
19
.095
Complete assortment of artificial wreaths and trees for cemetery dec orations. All handmade, beautiful c jloi \ all sizes and prices. 35c .up. Miltons Posey Pitch. Phone 707-R. 27-3t
For sale or will trade 71 acre farm in Owen county for one in Putnam county. Cash or terms. Frank Galloway, iPoiand, Indiana, R. 1. 28-lp. FOR SALE: Extra good 4 year old Shorthorn-Jersey milk cow, day old calf. Mack Rollings, R. 4. 28-lp.
FOR Dairy.
SALE: Baby calf. Phone rural 4F11.
Bocscn 28-lt.
-For Sale--
BOWLING SCHEDULE Tonight 6:30- 0. & I. vs. Midwest 8:45—Eitel’s vs. Kroger’s. BA IN BRIDGE LOSES 45-27 Final: Ladoga 45; Bainbridge 27. Bainhriilgo B !■' Scobee, f 0 0 Ader, f 2 1 Hendiick, c 3 3 Harmless, g 3 0 Douglas, g 0 0 Cneaver, f 3 1 /■off, f 0 0 Southern, f 0 0 Ladoga B F 3:unton, f , 2 5 Himes, f 6 3 Miller, c 5 0 Mahorney, g . .01 Buser, g 1 0 Johnson, g 1 0 Fendley, g 2 0 Half: Ladoga 20; Bainbridge 13. "B" game: Ladoga 33; Bainbridge 15.
FOR SALE: Furniture for four :00ms, practically new, kitchen, etc. Will sell cheap, must go to Arizona. Phone 289-W. Eugene Mohler, care of Charles Cloe, Commercial Plac“. 27-3t.
visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Morlan. Miss Arlene Small called on Mrs. Virgil Varvel Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Connie O’Hem of Lena spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Morlan. Thursday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Varvel were Mrs. Rosa Perry. Mrs. Victor Fazier, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Varvel and children and Mr. and Mis. Edwin Gardner.
FOR SALE: Fish moss. Posey Patch. Phone 707-R.
Milton's 28-lt.
FOR SALE: Chickens and ducks. Orlie Vanlandingham, 2 miles north on 43. 27-2p.
FOR SALE: 6 acres of ground for building site or filling station. Orlie Vanlandingham, 2 miles north on 43. 27-2p.
EVERGREENS: Now is the prop- “!• time to plant evergreens. We have all kinds. 75c up. WHICKER’S NURSERY. Amo. Tu-Thurs-tf
FOR SALE: taken at once, castle, R. 4.
11 shoats. Cheap if Clyde Shaner, Green-27-2p.
FOR SALE: Yearling polled Hereford bull. Neal Allen, Brick Chapel. 27-2p.
FOR SALE: 7 months old purebred polled Shmithom male cal*'. W. J. Alice, R. 2. 28-2t.
Used tin, 11 ft by 2 1-2 ft. SOe sheet. A & S Junk Yard, 317 north Vine street. Phone 678. 28-tf.
Buy your Christmas gift aprons at Third Ward P. T. A. apron sale Saturday, November 30. Farm Women's Market. 28-2p. BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS CARDS: 50 for $1.00 and up, with your name printed or engraved. Ben Riley Print Shop, Alamo Bldg. 28-5-2p.
FOR SALE: Manure spreader. David Houck. Phone 5F5. 28-lp
PEARL O'HAIR PRESENTS fo your inspection “The Xmas Hup ■ ChP>r’ filled with lovely new ide-.i i for gifts for your own home. You are welcome from 1:00 to 9:00 p. m to “look in” at 208 Spring Avenue :r. west side entrance. 28-lt.
- Real Rstat<
FOR SALE: Fifteen acres with five room house, barn, brooder house and good well. Electricity available Eight miles from G eencastle. Pric§1400 00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 28-3t.
FOR SALE: A four room house with new* furnace, bath and garage. Price $2,000.00. J. T. Christie, Rea! Estate. 28-3t.
For Run!
FOR RENT: rooms, Mrs. C. bridge.
Three unfurnished B. Matthews, Bain-28-2t.
FOR SALE: Eligible to register seven months old Poland China males, double immune. C. J. Ferrand, Fillmore. 28-30-3-5-10-12-6p
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SCOT TISSUE
Rolls
SCOT TOWELS
Rolls
COFFEE
Kroger’s llut-Datej Spotlight Lb. 13c — 3 Lb. bag
37c
BUTTER
Country Club—Highest (piality Fresh Creamery Lh. Roll
35c
OLEO
Kroger’s Katmor 3 l.bs.
25c
SUGAR
Fine Granulated 10 Lh. cloth hag
47c
FLOUR
Avondale—A High Duality Flour. M Eh. hag
55c
Fancy California IRxl Km|H*rors, lb.
GfFPEFRUIT
GRAPES
BRUSSEL SPROUTS
0R.\ \ 1;f.;s. Sweet, luky Florldas 2 doz UTl.ES, Fancy Box winesaps 1 U>s
TANGERINES, Ne w Crop Large Size -* r7 Dozen X # C
Heavy with Juice—Now Lower Price, 10 for
FASHION Style Center of Putnam County
DARING COAT SALE! We Bought 10D Beautiful New Sport $14.93 to $16.98 Value
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—Wanted— Sell your old auto bodies, fenders, sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland. Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORF. WANTED: Any Kina of dead itock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges laid. John Wacnte! Co. eod.
WANTED: Bachelor not over 60 years old for caretaker, Home and small salary. Address Box 9, Banner. 28-2p. W r ANTED TO BUY: Libby cutglass goblets. Address Box M, care | of Banner. 26-3t.
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—Lost— LOST: Ladies black suit coat, velvet trimming. Flag pin in lapel. Label in coat, Marshall Field & Co. Lost Nov. 20 in Traction Station. Reward. Shirley Edwards, Alpha Omicron Pi. Phone 631. 27-2t. —MisceJIanoous—
NOTICE: All accounts due Smith Feed & Grain Co., must be paid not later than Dec. 7th. Smith Feed & Grain Co. 28-2t. SCOTT’S Franklin Street Garage announces its appointment as authorized repair service station for Stewart-Warner South Wind Gasoline—Heaters. $2.50 labor charge for complete overhaul, plus additional parts. 27-6t.
Highest price paid for all kinds '■! I junk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds of metal. A & S Junk Yard.
678, Greencastle.
Phono
24-(f
Special: Grease Job 59c at Deem a 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 us fix it now. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. 31-tf. NOTICE: For your ash-haull .g please call for Eldon Lewi* at Fn: j James Res. Phone *18-W. 7-TF.
SPECIAL Ajax anti-frecze 60c per gallon. Five gallon kerosene 49c. Hoosier Pete, 610 North Jackson St. 23-tf
FOR TRADE: A five room modern house and a duplex modern in good location in Indianapolis, East. Would trade for Greencastle property or bottom farm near Greencastle. Reply Box C. NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAOEMENT: Greencastle R dler Rink on Franklin and Vine Street. Reconditioned floor. Plenty of skates and good clean fun for everyone. Burch and Whitten, managers. 26-7p. FISH FRY: Fresh fish every Friday night at the Modeme. North Side Square. Thur-Fri-tf If you do not roll duck pins you are always welcome at the local alloys. Vine-Franklin. 2S in.
