The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1941 — Page 4

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Mr:’ Perry Bo-wH. R 1, underwent an operation at the Putnam county hospital TlmrsdA) mornm;;.

Mr* Curti- 'real dsuphter rettimej to their home near Greeneastle Thursday afternoon from the

Putnam county hospital.

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LAST CALL FRIDAY AM) SATI RDAY ONLY Final ( lean-up of Women s Suede Shoes S4.00 and Ss’xOO Yalues WOW . .

The Bainbridge Pointers rapped

and Mrs. Joe Staggs and Mr. i Amo 37 to 28 in a high school bas-

93 Pairs

Brown and

E!uck, W ti r *.

Pomps, Straps, Ties. High and low heels.

(^♦■s- + 4--rT*rT + <- V CLINTON FALLS F Mrs. Cu»a Staggs

!fit+ 4 r -r * + f n- J -4- + + New electric lights are being j stalled in the Methodist church here. Mr. and Mrs. John Bee and Mr. I land Mis. Oscar Martin called on

I Dalton Spencer an i daughter Mary j

Ellen Wednesday night.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Berry I Jan. 13, a son. at a hospital at Indi-

| anapolis.

Mr

’ and Mrs. Eldon Staggs called on Mrs. ! Effie Staggs of Femdale who was I very ill from a stroke Monday. Lloyd Spencer and Harlan Sutherland spent the week end with Willard

Sutherlin at Indianapolis.

! Clark Miller returned home Sunday fre.n ti Putnam county hospital

where he has been with a broken leg. i Cambridge 37

Billy Garrett whose eleventh birthday was Sunday, Jan. 19. entertained James. Billy and Keith Clodfelter. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brattain and little sons spent Sunday with Mr.

1 and Mrs. Arthur Brattain.

Mrs. Ellen Chadd, Mrs. Mary Garrett and Mrs. Eula Staggs attended the Friday Sewing Circle at Mrs. Ellen Harris’ south of Greencastle. Mrs. Mattie Bettis and Mrs. Lida

Pierce called on Mrs. Eula

SPORT TABS

from HERE and THERE

“JIMMIE"

B UYBKIIM.E WINS

BOWLING STANDING

kotball game Wednesday night. The north Putnam natters held a 16 to 12

le.id at the half.

In a B team game, the Amo receives dcwne.i the Bui ’bridge second

string. 14 to 11.

Lineup and summary of the first

tra:n game i.; as follows:

FG

Ader , Harmless Scobee Sutherlin Knauer Hendricks

Douglas

FT

1 1

0

1

2 0 0

Kroger’s

W 29

L 16

Pet .644

Eit.l's

28

17

.622

Home Laundry

27

18

.600

University

26

19

.577

Coca Cola

. 26

19

.577

Mac a

21

21

.500

Midwest

. 21

21

.500

Zinc 13

19

23

.452

O. & I

.. 13

29

.3<l'i

Rotary

. 12

33

.266

Amo Rhea

Gentry

Staggs I Wefit

Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis. Mrs.

?£= KROGER =2

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POTATOES

EVERY POTATO 0MC0RDITIONALLV GUARANTEED!

13c

< \1 1.1 FLOWER, freih

snoiv white

head

OK woes swi-et. Juicy Qr , FloiMax, 2 do*. ArfOC

APPLES, Fancy Box

\\ inesupn, 4 IJ»s.

4'HLEKY, Fancy Pascal r ( risp. Tender, stalk t/C CAKKOTS, New Q Texas, 2 hunches *7C

19e

t ompare, you see them in the «|»en bag. quality s|M*aks for itself. Alt purpose variety. Perfect for Itaking, mashing or Frem-h Fries.

POTATOES tS l.b. Cotton Bug POTATOES

25-lb. cotton bag, 57c Kroger's Selected. I'. S. No. 1

Malms, Hi |,b, bag

Me

Northern Whites—Good Cookers—15 l.b. pk.

22c

49c

25c

KROGER'S I MB \SSY

PEANUT BUTTER

Smooth, Texture,, Price, 2 lb. jar

I/OW

19c

GOLD MEDAL WINE CAKE

SUGAR

Flour 24 Lb. Bag

Delightful Loaf Cake. A Sensational Value, each

Fine Gran u la Gil Factory Packed

Bag—10 l.b, Isig

88c 10c 51c

LAST CHANCE to get Majestic Cookware at Kroger's Sensationally Low Prices. Plan ends Saturday night. HURRY! HURRY!

WHEAT FLAKES, Country Club, Kroger Gmtian- x p teed 2, H-oz. pkgs. 1 »)(*

WINDSOR LOAF CHEESE

Ameriran Cream. Popular Loo I

at a low price

2 lb. box

45c

VITAMINS, Kroger's Covert A-B-D-G mf\ 8i-da> supply OwC MOTOR OIL, Penn-Rail Pure Pennsylvania, l T . S. Tax Paid in 2-gal. cans -| Y) S-8 Mt C

Kroger's Famous Clock DONUTS, Plain or Sugared, do*

^BiifTER

Fresh Churned —It's Better— Taste Its Deliclousness anil

Goodness Lb, roll

KIT/ Crackers Pkg.

COFFEE

Kroger's Hot Dated Spotlight. Save as Mueli as 10c a lb. Il». isig 13c. 3-lb. hag

32c 37c

PEACHES, (^lif. in Syrup, 2 No. 2' 2 Cans

PINEAPPLE, Tri-Test Sliced, 2 No. 2 cans

10c 21c 25c 25c 29c

HUOGFK'S FAMOCS CLOCK

Twisted und Sliced The Miraele

Value — 2, I*, lb. braves

DREAD

15c

PEARS, Bartlett in Syrup, 2 No. V/ t cans

PORK a, BEANS, Country Club, with that Cooked Down

Flavor, sm. can 5c;

8 tall cans

PALMOLIVE SOAP

GRAPEFRUIT

KR060

Buy 3 bars tor Mr. Get an extra bur far Ie—1 bars

Country Club Tree Ki|»encd

Fruit — No. 2 can

Pure Vegetable shortening—A Kroger

Ia>w Price — 3 IA. can

17c 10c 39c

RICE, Fancy Blue Rose, 4 lb. hag PKVNES, Sun Cured 3 lb. bug

25c 19c 15c

CATSI'P, County Club Bucked by our Amazing Guarantee—

Why Pay More?

14 me. hottle

10c

HEINZ BABY FOODS 4 Cans 2 / C

BACON

Dry Sugar (Tired, In the pine. Sliced, No Rind. Lb.. 23c IA.

17c

PK M< ST11.E

PORK ROAST

17c

l.\KF.

8 For

\SNORTED

BAKED LOAVES

27c

COI'NTRV CM K BI LK MINCE MEAT

LBS.

27c

Smoked IJ*. ...

SALT FISH

25t'

WHITE FISH

35c

PAN FISH

12c

Dressed Whiting

Kfc

KROGER

/m. K5?93i

•CCIM ymii amazino guarani

“Buy My Kroger brand item Like It U

*^ 7 o‘he )r r' V ^ I relurn D u '"^, 1 “ »« 11 “ or bettr. in my brand we eell,' regerdlew ^prTce*" th<;

HlJtt (e/xhxn eUlner,

Heavin . Greeaon

Di Daniel

Bryant

Harper .

FG . 1 . 0 . 2 . 1 2 2 . 1 0

FT 1 0 3 0 3 1 0 2

BOWLING SCHEDULE

8:00

7:30

PF 11 0 ' 4: 2 i 2 1 1 3

7:30

Wednesday Eitel's vs. Home Lnundiy Thursday O. & I. vs. Zinc B Friday Midwest vs. Zinc A

VALLEY TOURNEY

WILDCATS TO PLAY

The Bainbridge Wildcats will clash with the Allison Assemblers, in a re-

Tliursday, Jan. 23. 1. 7 P. M Monroe City vs. Wiley 2. 8 P. M.- Linton vs. Cory. 3. 9 P. M. Plainville vs. Spencer. Friday, Jan. 24 4. 8:30 A. M. Palestine vs. Moorcsville. 5. 9:30 A M —Decker vs. Roachdale. 6. 10:30 A. M. Montezuma vs.

venge battle. Saturday night. The Mnptgompry,

Wildcats wer? shaded by the Allison team. 31-29 in a previous meeting and the noith Putnam independent basketball outfit is planning to even up matters in this second encounter.

Lida Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller called on Mr. and Mrs. Cla'k Miller Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boswell of Greencastle and Thomas and Harvey Di ttis visited Mr. and Mrs. Abner Sigler Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Cecil Chadd visited Mr. and Mis. Grover Burton of Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Staggs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs. Mrs. Kathleen Sutherland and Mi ha. Imogene Garrett spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and (laughters spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Staggs. Little Cartel Ensor spent last Saturday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Ensor. Mr. and Mrs. John Shonkwiler an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Staggs called on Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Shonkwiler Friday night. Kathryn Hiott spent one night last week with Joan Miller. Mr. and Mrs. James Burk and children. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Ensor and children. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burk and daughter Margaret Olive and Rev. Matt Mees had Sunday dinn * r with Mr. and Mrs. John Burk. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Staggs and Cleo Kt-yt called on Mr. and Mrs. John Bee. Mr. ami Mrs. Ellett Ensor and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Lyons vs. Shelbum. Winner game 1 vs.

7. 1:30 P. M. Gostmeyer Tech vs.

Clinton.

8. 2:30 P. M. 9. 3:30 P. M winner game 2.

10. 7 P. M.—Winner game 3 vs.

winner game 4.

11. 8 P. M.—Winner game 5 vs

winner game 6.

12. 9 P. M.—Winner game 7 vs.

winner game 8.

Saturday, Jan. 25 13. 2 P. M. Winner game 0 vs. winner game 10. 14. 3 P. M. - Winner game 11 vs. winner game 12. 15. 8. P. M.—Winner game 13 vs winner game 14. Officials — Phil Eskew, Eugene Wood, Clyde Sutton and Harry Mc-

ClintoeV.

Wilbur Harbison, it being Mrs. Harbison's birthday. W’m. Keyt who has been visiting his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Keyt has gone to Iowa. Mrs. Eva Brattian and children spent one day last week with Mrs. Mildred Newgent.

—For FOlTsALE: Jersey cow, be fresh in March. Model '30 Ford, tudor. Charles E. Wood, Fox Ridge. 22-2p. « rugs. Nice selection of patterns. 9x12 size, $3.45. Miller Drive-In Store. 303 N. Jackson Street. 21-3t.

For coal call W. R. Vontress Limedale. Phone 775-J. 23-24-27-29-31, 3, 4, 7p

FOR SALK 3 ricks Littl e Red clover hay. Andrew Sweeney, R. 2. Phone 751-M. 22-3p

FOR SALE: Beautiful walnut stand table. t>p 17x18. see this at 210 west Poplar street. Call 161-W. 23-2p.

ORDER NOW: Your baby chicks from flocks that have been bloodtested and culled for high production for ten years. See our new line of electric, oil and coal brooders and poultry supplies. Phone 852. Record’s Hatchery, 19 E. Franklin street. 21-23-2p.

MAYTAG WASHERS—It is possoble to buy a Maytag as low as $69.95. Reeves Electric. Thurs.-tf.

FOE SALE: Blue and ivory chiffonier 4 long drawers, 2 short— 12x16 mi: roi $3.95. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170J. 23-lp.

FOR SALE: Medium size heatrola. Cherry Transfer. 23-lt.

—Heal Rstati

FOR SAUL A well improved sixty-two acre farm. Five room house. Large barn an I milk house. Fencing hog tight. Two springs. Electricity available soon. Price $3500 00. Discount for half cash. J. T. Ch istie. Real Estate. 23-3t.

FOR SALE: A 120 acre farm—80 acres fill aide. Seven room house. Good barn. Immediate possession. Price reasonable. Financed. J. T. Ch. istie, Real Estate. 23-3t.

FOR TRADE: A seventy acre well improved farm for a home in Greencastle. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 23-3t.

—For Rent-

C'LOVEKDALE ROI’TF. ONE

Mr. Barton called on Fred Hansel and family Sunday evening, 'Philip Helm spen' Saturday with M.. an 1 Mrs. Fred Hansel. Mrs. Wamsley was In Greencastle last Thursday shopping. Everett Hansel spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Chiles. F. K. Hansel and Loretta Knauer called on Mr. Berry Thursday. Mrs. Philip Helm and son is getting along nicely.

FOR RENT: Modern sleeping room, for gentleman. 423 east Franklin street. 23-25-2p.

FOR RENT—2 modern sleeping rooms. Good heat. 302 south Indiana street - 20-23-2p

FOR RENT: Modem apartment near college and city school. Heat and water furnished. Available Feb. 1. Phone 599-J. 23-2t. FOR KENT: Few warm sleeping rooms near post office and high school. Phone 599-J. 23-2t.

4*17'

—Lost— Iris I Black kid fur-lined glove on Seminary street Tuesday night. Reward. Phone 573. 23-tf

—Wanted—

WANTED: Farm hand, married, steady work on 400 acre farm, experienced. not afraid of work. Address Banner, Box D. 21-3p

—nMiscen* NuT, uT~KrS

please call for

James Re». Highest prtn

junk, paper, ragfi

m * tal - Ws'sfcj * « Junk Ys r( j :

castle.

For service a ^;| Hoover vacuum J ace Link and CaJ

FISH FRY:

day night at Ui t J

Side Square.

completF^I Deems Stand**]^ North Jackson

LOST: Blue tjcTiJ 5 1-2 miles nnnj Reward. Jamas M J R. 1.

Annual meetmjTjl Fincastle Cooper«h,l will meet on Feb. 11 o’clock tn CommtaJ castle for purpose^! board oper ator and I that might come bj

Fence Posts: 1000 native white oak or locust. 8ft. 4 in. top. bark off. ' straight, 25 corner posts, also 12ft., ience lumber give location and price will haul John W. Blair, 237 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. 21-3t. WANTED: Married couple, man employed, to live with and care for , children of employed couple in Greencastle. State qualifications. Box 20. Banner. 21-4p

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previous editions

ly as an aid to n- "1 eral assembly, tr. . M

publication has L that it is being papers, libraries, uals interested in lems. The book expenditures for ill

the state goverr.mM

son

towns, towiismps ss “Cost of CovenxfB shows that the stanH (•rations cost $.'>.'!Ilifl cal year of $29,475,467 m UOiiH merit expemlitup 1 ' in 1939 .up from IlliH The biggest itennta^B 907,326 for schooii lief, amounting !■ - jB had increased to I'.llB^ while the welfare $21,727,391. The bcl the necessity for in all governmental people are t • protect property < to finance the cnisbS government cost. ~~B ST. ANDREW (HI* J. M. Nelson. Vicar 720 So. Locust St. Sunday, January 7:30 a. m. Holy i 9:30 a. m. ChurdB 10:30 a. m. M"-:® Sermon. A bill uit. cxlucetB lure by R. prese-lB and othe s am<"' •' H teacher salary la* * ning grade and higl: on same minimum * provides for pay ® of additional proh Education

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Notice is

19(1.

bids will b. i fi eii'" runry ::. tsd up ,u ' Of said date !>> ,ht ‘-

s I on ers of I* itnani ' the offi*'e of t»t»- ;' u

I V. for I lie hiirlal "I H the year 1941 H

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mIimsioners of

Indiana.

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W'ANTEI)T~Model A or a cheap~car m exchange for equity In '37 Olds'hobile 4-door sedan, good condition. A bargain. Phone 22F31. 22-2t WANTED: Any tino of dead dock. Can 278, GreencasUo. Charge* •aid. John Wacntel Co. eod

Sell your old auto bodlea. fenders sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland.

lni,lan » AMERICAN

OM1 RESSEHl STEEL CORP.

IN THE

DAIRY MAN WANTED

SOUTH

Age 35 to 45. married, not over one small chili. Need not be expert, except good milker and willing work- ' wished, modem house. Travel vTwV^- Wme ^““-hoochee ParmR Columbus Ga 23-2t.

Thura.-tf

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Notice is iHrsby 'V

Board of Coinmiss" ■ of Pitt no ni Si ■

ihe -'rd da> • ' '

1(1:00 O'clock '

bids for the r<"T i ’ ,h '!7B

other supplies f« r

Couri Ho m

for Uie year

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und which Is

of

the Auditor of

Bids 1

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awarded to ih«“ ‘ tf |

"^■dTr*; W.II be r r i,1 l heir bid n bond, i'' , l

nmnunt of saW , .J Board resere 3 or less of sui'^l at the bid P> 1 .1 the rlKbt «« rf> 1

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NOTICE IS

Creditors. Heirs

listn Ulldewell. . ‘

the Putnam Circuit

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I bo I'litn-.oi ' ■ (Jr.-enoastb . Ind'« ■ of Kehriini .v. 1 ' 1 , N . . un>. why ,h * 1 ' t i lr c J At 1*01'NTS wl'b 1 t.. oed.-nt Should .fled said heirs are ,l0 f i,,:' liomVr* C. Morr^

Cireuli Court.