The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1941 — Page 5
^^^Jhitney K. Cast, Akron, (right) received the trophy presented by The Kroger Grocery and Baking Co. at the recent Farmers Conference at Furdue university, LaFayette, as a reward for his sweepstakes display of onions at the annual convention of the association at Garrett. He is shown above with Roscoe Fraser, secretary of the Northern Indiana Muck Crops association.
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^ 4 F+t-V'C -i--I-44- ^ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier an i daughter were Saturday and Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Morlan and family. Mrs. Edwlr Gardner and children called on M s. Russell Varvel recently. Mr. and wMis. John Aker entcr-
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tainea company Sunday. Betty Morlan is spending a few days with her brother and family. Elmer FTa^icr visited Donald Dick. ey of Lena las! Tuesday.
6} Mrs. Virgil Varvel spent one day + the past week with Mrs. Frank
Mooi e.
Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Morlan called on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Morlan Sat-
urday.
Friends of Robert Huller, who has been ill for some time, are pleased to know that he has returned to his work at the Zinc mill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach spe.ut Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colo, east of Greencastle. Mrs. Cole who has been under u doctor's care is somewhat improved. J.ikc Stanger of near Ellettsville returned to his home Saturday after a week's visit with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stanger and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanger.
-1- -J* 44*l- + *S*+-S»* , *4»-h + ^y 4* EAST GREENCASTLE TUT. -h •!- -I- 4- -«• -r ■!• + Mr. a.nd Mrs. Faye Chiles and sons came Sunday morning from Louisi vide, Kentucky, for a short visit at (he Forrest McFarland home near Hainbridge. They were Sunday dlni ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ; Stanger of this community, a,nd returned to Louisville in the afternoon.
SRBfJ anil l 'T ’lilt ^ iaiin- j 1. , i lodfljf f of l* # iimd^j ank y Jan. , r Hon.
INDIANAPOLIS, .Inn. 23 iDPl Two Houue bills on special order
gave promise of fireworks in to- outside of heavy good which are boday's legislative ses-aion. | ing affected by national defense exOne of the bills, a platform men - winded production in December ure to set up a fou man bi-pai tisar, i enough to offset the contraction in
highway commission was a special j
order of business for lldiO a. m. < i 1 '
R. Evans. R •'•MMraBi— iwiiiiwt——wm—■»»
in yester lay's
t.eavy good output. | | indicated, since the near-capaeily ‘•On the whole,” the review said, November operations or some indu : “the volume of business in the state ] l ies prohibited their usual Decomb was better than th statistical record j expansion. I-- ■l 1 ." 1 " ■! J ” 1 -
would offer an
CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our great appreciation and sincere thanks to aU. who in any way gave assistance or extended sympathy to us upon the death of our father and grandfather. We especially thank the many Bainbiidge friends and neighbors for their beautiful floral offerings and the American Legion and other ex-service men for their services. James Petty family.
motions by Rep. H New Castle, made
session.
Evans indicated hi amendment to the bill to ft up a j full time commission to i eplace th per diem board provided. Hr .mi-! j other Republicans w aid join him i in what appeared to tie a minor re-! volt against the party's program to! decentralize state government. However, the distinction of bein'! he firs'- measure to split imjoritv solidarity was expected to go to -i l bill exempting from stole tax gaso-1 line stations which lo more than 00 | percent of their business in petrol-1
OAKLEY’S
FOR GREATER FOOD BARGAINS
cum products. It was a special orier for 11 s. m. Although this measure w a < brought out of committee rpiietiy and, according to its author, wa; lesigned only to help small dealers, Democratic leadirs said they ■‘smelled a tat" and were set to initiate a vigorous fight to block its j passage. The proposal was intro lur- I ed by Rep. Herbert M. Copeland. K ! Madison. When it was brought out of th. | mads committee, of which Copeland j is chairman, he said it exempted ; "only about 2,000 stations ftom the$3.50 tax. ' However, Democrats said the terms of the proposal would ' eliminate laige chains of stations trorn the graduated chain store tax which amounts to $150 a store on i g oups of 20 or more. Estimates on | the probable cost to the state ranged from $100000 to $150,000 annual-1 iySeveral Republican representatives asserted there was no panv policy on the matter and predicted a sharply split (JOi 1 vote. A similar bill introduced hy Copeland in th” 1030 session failed to pass the Republican contn lied House.
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Potatoes
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10 .Ic 25c
25
Lb. Cotton bog, 57c
POTATOES r:“
22c
potatoes
25s
Mainrs, 25 lb. cotton hug 4!)c.
Northern V\hi(«*s—(iimhI rftoltern
CAULIFLOWER r
13c
GR.APEFKCIT, Swix-t, Inicy Texas M for
29c
C ELERY, Fancy Pascal. Crisp, Tnudep, Stalk
5c
APPI.ES, F'aney Box Winesaps l lbs.
19c
CARROTS, New Texas bum-lies
9c
PEANUT BUTTER
CLOCK BREAD GOLD MEDAL WINE CAKE
Kmltassy, Smooth Texture l/ow Trice, 2 lb. jar Twisted and Sliced. The Miracle value. 2, I 1 • lb. loaves FFiir M l b. bag
Deligiillul I.oat Cakesat iolia I \ .due—Each
-A Scu-
19c 15c 88c 10c
DON I TH, Tima or
Sugared, doz. Ki r/. < 'nickers
l*kg FINHATTI.E, Tri-Test Sliced, 2 No. 2 in ns PEAKS, Bartlett in Syrup, 2 No. 'i', can-
PORK & BEANS, Country Chib, with that Cooked Down
Flavor, sin. cun 5c
3 tall cans
KICK, Fancy Blue Hose, 4 lb. bag
10c 21c 25c 29c
25 c 19c
BLOOMINGTON. Ind , Jan. 23 (UP) Riae in wholesale prices ducing recent months has carried Indiana business in raw materials and manufactuied goods to the boom level reached after the outbreak of th' picsent war, Indiana university’s! monthly business review revealed today. The review noted that during De- j cember prices of raw materials •*- pciially fully recovored from a slump, that followed a sp’culative rise whau] war broke out a year ago. The usual slackening of industrial I production in December did not oe-1 cur last year and business for Indiana during the month was about two I percent better than in November, according to the review. A slowing down in production of j heavy goods, such as pig iron and steel, was noted. The review attributed the decline to holiday interruptions and the fact heavy good indus» | tries have operated close to capacity j for some months. It was explained that Industries
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51c 32c 37c
an
17c 10c 39c 25c
PRUNES, Sun Cured
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MOTOR Oil., Peon-Rail Pure PenusyIvanhi. C. S. Tlx Paid
in 2-gnl. cans
Qt
10c 27c 25c 50 c
PORK LOIN ROAST - PORK CHOPS
CENTER CUT Lb.
WHITE FISH OK
SMOKED SALMON ,. 35c
BOLOGNA
Lb.
SLU EUOR PIEC E l<b
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Tnulcr, White
Aleut, Eh
BEEF TONGUE
Sugar Cured
Boston Style, l,h.
18c
I’ORK LIVER
Sliced Lb.
17‘c
23c
20c
121c 12ic
BACON
SLICED BACON, No Rind, lb. 23<: Chili Rolls, Lb 21c
!2 3H c
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night.
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