The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1941 — Page 2

TILE DAILY

BANNER, GREENCASTT,E, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH ,, 1941^

1940 OLDSMOBILE 90 SEDAN Car like new. Carries new ear (•uurantee.

Down Payment Cash or Trade ...

Monthly ayments $27.00

$295

’37 BUICK SEDAN

Radio, Heater, as near a perfect ir.ed ear as we ever had.

Down Payment

< ash or Trade ^

$173

Monthly Payment

$28.00

’37 FORD TUDOR Well prod, very clean through-

out.

Down Payment Cash or Trade

$85

Monthly Payment

Slli.00

'39 PLYMOUTH SEDAN New tires, von clean Inside and out. Car Is A-l.

Down Payment Cash or Trade .... Monthly Payment

$165

$25.58

’37 DE SOTO SEDAN

Radio, Heater. This ear is OK from Tip To Stem and Top To

Bottom.

Down Payment •Cash or Trade

Strange as it Seems

B'JT

Several of our used cars have been sold to Indianapolis buyers since January 1st. WHY would any buyer come here, away from a flooded used car niarket to buy out-

used cars.

(j nethical Practices in used car recondit ionir.g do not fool] buyers who KNOW THESE TRICKS. Too many taxi cabs mixed in with used

car stocks.

Too many rebuilt wrecks offered at bar-

gain prices.

High Financing plus high pressure

selling.

DON'T BE FOOLED A good buy for an Indianapolis buyer is a good buy for you. They trade for VALVE SO SHOULD YOU.

THE DAILY BANNER

Herald (Consolidated ••It Wave* Par Alt'’ 8. U. liartden. Publisher if titered In the poitofftce at Ureencaatle, Indiana, a* second claaa mall matter under Act of March 6, KCb Subscription price, 13 oenta per wee*; i3.00 per year by mall In Fntuam County; $3.50 to $8.00 per year uy ioal! outatde Putnam County. 17-18 South Jackaon Street

O. W. HOLLOWELL

\ KJRi.fr, THOCOHT FOB TODAY God infinitely loves his children, but we should try to be good sons: It is of the Lord’s mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not Lamentations 3:i'.2

jyersonals niid LOCAL NEWS B R 1 E F S

Phone 297

Monthly Payment

$100

$21.45

’33 CHEVROLET COACH Kvtra well tired. A good servi< cable ear.

Down Payment C'aah or Trade Monthly Payment

$45 $10.00

1

115 N. !nd. St.

FKIE.lDuY SALES

WandSERWE

YOUR OLOSMOBIIE - PONTIAC DEALER

’33 PONTIAC SEDAN

’34 CHRYSLER SEDAN

A very good nervleeahle

Down Payment Cash or Trade

$45

Well lired, clean tall. Down Payment Cash or Trade

In every de-

Monthly Payment

SI 0.00

Monthly Payment KCT ■’IlilMIM i

$65

$10.50

INDIANAPOUS I.IVKSTtK K Hogs 7.500; weights under 230 lbs. ; teady, heavier weights 5c lower 160-230 lbs.. $7.50-$7.90; 230-260 lbs.

j $7.60-$7.90: 260-300 lbs.. $7.30-$7.55; | Cattle 400; calves 500; trade gen- ( ;i00-400 lbs., $7.10-$7.25; 100-160 lbs. erally fully steady; few medium to i $5,7. r )-$7; sows weak to shade lower good yearlings and heifers $8.50I mostly $6 60-$7. | $0.75: vealers steady, top $12.

We’re Showing The New Spring Styles and Patterns in Kroedler Living Room Suites

" Mrs. Oner Scott of Roachdale entered the county hospital Thursday for treatment. Mrs. Lulu (Phillips of Freetown u visiting her brother, W. L. Heavin and Mrs. Heavin of Fillmore for a 1 few days. Mrs. Lionel Clem and baby returnJ ed to their home on east Seminary i street Friday afternoon from tlm I county hospital. I Miss June Wiseman, daughter of j Ur. and Mrs. V. Karle Wiseman, is I spending the week end with her j grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Townsend at Bloomington. Kenneth E. Smyth of Fillmore, Who has been taliened at Elgin Field, in Florida, in the army air service, has been sent to Lowry Feld, at Denver. Colo, for additional training. Mrs. Emma Ferguson, local nurse, who has been staying with Mis. Henry Phillips, south Locust street, has boon called to Bloomfield by the death of her brother. She will iturn to Oreencastle within a few

days.

Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock this afternoon in Indianapolis for Geo re Edwin Vickery, 66 years old. who enrolled in DePauw university in 1*192 hut did not graduate. He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Miss Mildred Greenleaf, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. H. E. H. Greenleaf will play a flute solo Saturday morning on the Block’s Children's Hour, over station WIRE between 10:30 and 11:30, She will be accompanied on the piano by her twin sister Marion Greenleaf. A. A. Hargrave, veteran newspaper editor of Rockville, who spent his youth on a farm near Portland Mills, is a patient at the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis, for treatment am! observation. Mrs. HarTrrve is also ill, and is in the Vermillion county hospital at Clinton. Send us your Laundry and Drv Cleaning we promise to please you Home Laundry & Cleaners. tPhom 126. 7-lt

Woman's Study Club Met With Mrs. Stoessel The Woman’s Study Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Stoessel. Mrs. John Cook read a very interesting paper on •'Radio’s Place in Modern Education”, giving much information about the development and growth of the educational programs on the air. Tea was served the club members following the program with Mrs. Harry Wells resisting the hostess. Thursday Reading Club •ield Dinner Meeting The Thursday Reading Club held j u dinner meeting Thursday evening I at Mrs. Garrett’s. Mrs. J. F. Hirt, | i-etiring president, was the hostess I with sixteen members and eleven guests present. Mis. Robert Pierce won the prize for the contest which was conducted and Mrs. Ether Snider icrms gave several readings. The next meeting in April will be at the home of Mrs. William Hart-

man.

*++-*■ Tri Kapixi Met Thursday Evening : Tri Kappa met Thursday evening with Mrs. James M. Oliver and Miss Elizabeth Rariden at Miss Rariden’s ' lomo. Twenty-eight members were I present.

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PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS

■.j. + + * + + + + + + + + + + 0 + ANNIVXRSA11X8 + *++++++++♦++♦*# V Birthday* Doris Higgins, daughter of Mrs. B. R. Jackson. 15 years today, March 7 Betty Ruth Evens, daughter of ! Mr. and Mrs. Webb Evens, 11 yean old today, March 7. Mrs. Harry G. Brown, Monroe township. 74 years old today. Mrs. Josephine Arnold, city, today. Herbert Graver, south Jackson street, March 7. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sinclair, Fill-mo'-e, 4th anniversary today, March

! During the business meeting var.ous committee heads reported on I projects which they had investigat-

'd during the past two weeks. Following the meeting the hoj- ' teases served refreshments.

Mrs. Arnold Hostess To Ilella Theta Tau The regular business meeting of the Delta Theta Tau sorority was held Thursday evening at the home ? Mrs. Lois Arnold in Northwood. About thirty-five members were in attendance. Mrs. Kersey Hostess Country Reading Club The Country Reading Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Maurice Kersey with eleven members present. Mrs. Edwin Torr acted as president. A motion was made to contribute to thr milk fund if necessary. A discussion on Red Cross sewing was held. Responses were quotations of spring. Mrs. John Torr

Defense B* At Ho,; Whcn bllls accunn*. time to def„. d , 4 CREDIT;

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| had charge of the pn I aubjee: | A pleasant scciai hour ■ ; joyed while the hosteu | freshments in keeping tid j rick’s Day Mr., A. K HvrJ member of t

Prices Are Still Low!

In spite of the fact that furniture prices have been steadily on the increase for the past several months, we are offering the new spring styles and patterns in Kroehler furniture at the old low prices. This amounts to a considerable savings to you. Choose your new suite now. Bay this well-known quality furniture at our low price. Your Old Suite Will Probably Make the Down Payment HORACE LINK & CO.

The Store of Furniture

M s. S. R. Rariden is spending tho j week end in Bedford with Mr. an.!

J Mrs. Fred Blandish,

j Mrs. George Huff of Greencastle I returned to her home Friday from

the county hospital.

Robor’ MoCammack, north of Belle Union is still confined to his

home due to illness.

The Gobin Memorial Church choir vrill meet this evening at 7:00 o’clock. ; The choir is practicing now on Gounod's "Tli^ Redemption" which ! will be given on April 6 at 4:30 P. M

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Free Delivery Plenty of Parking Space, Prompt, Courteous Service.

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lEnjoy this hearty, nourishing ^soup all during Lent! Contains , 1 Mrs. Grass’ Genuine Egg Noo1 die?, vegetables, rich soupconcen-1 i trite—NO meat or meat stock!

Mrs Grass NOODLE SOUP

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Lb HAM, rooked l^-ady to Eat, whole or shunk, ' j

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Choice Cuts of the Finest Beef - Pork - Veal - Lamb CUBE STEAKS 9£ They are fine, S for CHUCK ROAST nr* Best cuts, |b. ZlC Fancy T-BONES Af\ Lb 4i)C GROUND ROUND 9^ STEAK, Lb. AVC I IMB CHOPS—VEAL CHOPS latrge Fancy q Country Eggs, Doz. .. XyC CALF LIV Lit—SWEETBREADS POKK ROAST, -a q I^ean Meaty, lb. 1*/C JOWL BACON Q 1 A Db. O 8 C SUGAR CREEK BUTTER SKINLESS WEINERS The Bent We Can Buy 23C We firmly believe in truth In advertising and will not knowingly Hell any item to a euMomer that Iv other than nhe hetievert It to be. NLW ERA POTATO CHII>S Non Fattening— Try tIrene Delirious CHIPS, 1 Lh. ean 5*/C

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NESTLES SEMI SWEET B'KS 2 for COCOA. Ready 1" ' ,Jke latrge can koweba C. (*. Cream' CORN 2 Cans PEAS, Fancy Sifted. 2 carix GREEN BEANS. E*l» nice, 2 earix g"f GRAPE Jt ICE The Very B*-! ^ ..c Fancy W1r»l<’ TOMATUPJ ’ Be* hure to Inehlde**] of tlieHe: I 1>. BOX MINT PATTIES 1 Lh. Bov RUN * MUTTER ... |t I IJ>. C. c. COCOAM THURS. Birdseye Frosted I STRAWBERRIES 2'j Lh. Ih>\ BLUEBEBRIES II oz. hnx SLICED VELLOW PEACHES, I E h "” 1 SQUASH (Cooked) 16 oz. ..._ , , SPINACH, W***” Clean. 14 oz. ASPARAGUS TIE Green Tip* PEAS, Shelled Ready to u*r MAY WE means the I