The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1941 — Page 3

Society News

!■««« TWO) 10Vfr the county have receivL. itions. r ; h „e tor the faculty of Derni vers:ty anil the townsGreencastle will be (held 4. •!• •!* lulled r.ue-ts jcheon-Brldge pmer D. VanCleave and Mrs ^ Bittles entertained guests ■uncheon-bridge Wednesday aftLat the former's home on AndPrizes were won by ig.nn H. Lyon, Mrs. V. Earle J,.,,. ,, Mi I). C. Moffett. | r |yi] ( , k Wildman will preach (;,f r Methodist Church in |, A Sunday. October 25. The Church ii celebrating "Depay" and all alumni near have been invited to attend Irviee.

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.Women! Old at ,50, 60! Get Pep

j Years Younger, Full of Vim ftfeneeibausti *<>rri-out. run-down fetllnf I nmaapfl at what a Hula II «>• - 1 rafrf

■ often ut ■llchjni. ( BT-old (tot'

■of." Special

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beeline peppt'f nncl younfi Ije it •*ii looJ dnii btoras.

Recent transfers of Putnam county men in the army include that of Private John P. Buchanan, who has been at Fort Benj. Harrison, aim Who was transferred to the Air Oorpa replacement center at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Also, Private Charles M. McCammack, is now located at the Army Medical Center, at the Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D. C. Private McCammack writes: “I am thirsty for some news from around Greencastle.” No'iui: to lunnKKs i on tiik I’l III IIAKK Ol-' OM5 I HI ( lv

CHASSIS

Notice U hereliy Riven that sealed mkIs will be received up t<> t\v< lv< o'clock, noon, on Mondii\ the dal .i n of Novemher. 1941, ;U the ofl'i. . ,,f u,,. t'ounty Auditor of Putnam Counij. in-

I*-, for !

BOWLING SCHEDULE

Thursday 7:50 p. m.—University vs. Midwest ' Friday 7:30 p. m.—Eitel's vs. Zinc A

BOWLING STANDING

University 5 Home Laundry 6 Zinc A 4 Midwest 4 Coca Cola 5 Eitel’s 3 Kroger’s 4 O. & 1 3 Zinc B 3 Lone Star 3

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♦SPORTS ♦ (By Jim Zeis) Timers Drilling For Ohio Battle

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the purchase by Putnsim fount , One

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Mrs. B. F. Vaughn, ea.’M Han’,., street, seems to hold the championship for this community for growing tall flowering plants. The latest record she holds is a stalk of pampas grass, which measured 15 feet in height. She also has growing in hoi back yard, a mole bean plant that j measures 11 feet in heighth. The of pampas grass resembles i

m ifgai&m r I took it myself. Reft roductory slxe Ostrex Tonlo L .Stop feellDK pepless. old. 9 ibis very day.

given in said requiChassis tu I.,, pur-

chased is ns follows, to-wit One Truck Chassis Complete Call, two-yard hydraulic i1iiiii|,

with shield NothinR older that

models will lie considered

All bids must be accompanied by

certified check, or a bond and lie for i stalk

a sum of ten per cent of the total hid 1

submitted, check or bond to i„ mad,, cane pole more than anything else r r ir ,V |h ( ! , ’c t oun h t y , oT^i;ia,n, n ' n s t iu l : m '':i; I when dried, will make a fine '"Bidders must file with their hid flshin « * ia topped with a noncollusion affidavit, as red plume, which the birds had destroyed

statut

The

Ject any and

bidder will tie required t Truck Chassis at onr

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the riKlit

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furnish

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before it was cut. Mr. Vaughn

i>Ki*\rw <iuu» squad wn.i. I’l.AV AT OBKKI.1N ON

SATURDAY

With a game scheduled for Saturday with Oberlin. instead of an open date as planned until last week end, Ci ich Gaumy Neal is pushing his DePauw football team for their Ohio in\“ on. It will be homecoming day at Oberlin and consequently the host team will do its utmost to defeat the Thiers as the game will he witnesses by old grads and former students of the Buckeye school. As this Saturday's tilt was arranged within a few minutes, afte. Swarthmore had cancelled their heduled tilt with Oberlin, neithci ’quad has been scouted by the other, and as a result any pre-game lope on the outcome would be almost an impossible task. However, we do know that Oberlin plays in a league which boasts

of the defense's motion to quash in- 1 1 elude a contention that the indicti ment should state whether the monies alleged to have been embezzled were funds of the Franklin school \ township or the civil township: also, j that there is a duplicity of charges alleged in the indictment. The motion to quash in the Clay | court was presented by Judge Jame: | P. Hughes and the state represent.. I by Rexell A. Boyd, prosecutor 01 Putnam county.

The hoanl rosurve*

ail bids. Til.- sii.-. cssfui j brought the tall masterpieces to thejsome pretty tough competition each

FOR SALE: 3 extra good 5 year old fresh Jersey cows. 34 head good breeding ewes. 1 Shropshire hur t, purebred, Duroc spring boars, ready for service. Kenneth Morrison. * miles noth of Cloverdale. 21-3p.

FOR SALE: Pears.

Call 288. 21-3p.

FOR SALE: Old Model Cheap. Phone 787-M.

Chrysler. 21-3t

CLASSIFIED ADS

FOR SALE: Week old Holstein; heifer calves. Walter Buis, 7 miles i east on Stilesvllle-Greencastle road. 23-2p.

Will prosecute anyone trespassing on my farm. Mrs. Edna M. Best 23-3L I

Used Car Headquarter* Rest Bargains Liberal Allowances on Trade Ins. Easy Terms KING MORRISON FOSTER CO. Fords Since 1910 The Dealers — That Deal. U E. Wash. 1’h. 268 310 N. Jaekson

For Sale—

STRAYED: Black and white terrier. male. Notch in right ear. Child’s pet. Answers name Bee-Gee. Call 542-W. 23-2t.

luditor of I’utnnm

County Didinnn. 10-lit

- fire department this morning, where

it created a lot of interest.

|( LOCK BREAD i 1 . Ih. loaves

KiRAI EFRUIT JUICE

I nsweetened, 2, 46-oz. cans IhKAIIAM CRACKERS -| fJ I t V( HI s. Horne Style FreeI’l ini' in lllch Syrup QQg, ..\o I', cans . t)OC Id Vi’s, ( alifoinia Bartlett |in Riih Syrup 20C

I! No. '! 1 cans

OLEO Kruger’s Eatmf>re 1 O . 4 Vitamin Enriched, Lb. 1 OC

LARD, Pure Hog

2 Lhs

PANCAKE FLOUR

Kruger’s Country Club

2 pkgs.

25c*

10c 29c

FRUIT COCKTAIL

Choice, can

PHEESE, Windsor

2 Ih. loaf

SWEET PIC KLES .Magic City, <it. .lar

I CRACKERS

A Big Value—2 lb. nkg. |0ATS, Kroger’s Country C lub ()ui< k Cook or Regular—2, 48-cz.. pkgs.

I DON 1 TS, Kroger’s

l< look Plain, Doz. IBROO'IS, Strong

Istiirdv—Each

h It, \vondale High

(jnality, M-lh. hag .. U»/C

RI TTER, Country Club Lb. roll

Kroger’s Hot-Dated SPOTLIGHT

COI I 'KE—3-lb. bag, 53<’—2 lbs,

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NATIONAL

OCT 23

aP*’- 1

lie

15c 29c

10e 61c 25c

35c 37c

2-lb.

29c 55c le with 26c

CET KROGER-SELECTED APPLES 8£7T€R3WAYS

g NATIONAL APPLE WEEK! GRIMES tlOLDEN Indiana Grown U. S. No. I Grade lairge Size Fine Eating. 10 lbs. 25c JONATHANS 6 lie. 25c STAY MAN WIN ESA PS Excellent Cooking and Eating—Fine Flavor (King Pack Basket, »8c) 10 lb 25c

[GRAPEFRUIT, New Texas

•luii \, Seedless, Each

Bit! <s| | SPROUTS, Green, CELERY, Crisp, Tender,

s did—Medium Size -| P „ Well Bleached Nix .IOC large stalk

Smoked picnics jtountry ( luh Tendered HAMS, Shank Half Jresh, Lb. :

Fancy

SMOKED SAUSAGE

Lb.

■■‘"in Tender CANADIAN BACON In Piece l.h. : ryin 9 CHICKENS ("tintiv Dressed, Lh. Channel CATFISH

Lb.

MINCE MEAT, Bulk < m.ntry Club, Lb. Swifts Premium

FLOUR, Kroger’s Country Club Enriched 24-lb. bag WOODBURY SOAP Deal, I bars CRANBERRY SAUCE Ocean Spray, 2 cans

1c SALE—

Country Club Tomato Soup —

•an, 1c with purchase uf box of Country Club

Crackers for

KROGO, Pure Vegetable Shortening, 3 lb. can IVORY SOAP, Med. Bar, purchase of Ig. bar

? large bars

KIN SO, Giant pkg. 57c

2 sm. pkgs. 19c

Large pkg. J U CACTI’S or IVY PLANT—Only 10c with coupon from bag of Kroger Marshmallows I A ,, Cello bag Avv.

LIFEBUOY’ SOAP

4 bars

PI MPKIN, Kroger’s Country Club Cyclone Whirled AO , . 8 No. 2i/, cans i-iOL

SPRY, lb. can, ZS* 1 ;

3 lb. can

LAST CHANCE TO WIN! Iontest Closes Oct, 25th. Free 10<» Mixmasters in Easy Contest— Entry Blank with Kroger’s Porta Rican Sweet Potatoes 1 O • r. Lbs. I OC

23c

60c

TOKAY GRAPES, Fancy, Full Red Clusters 1 2 lbs. J WV ORANGES, Sunklst, Sxveet, Extra Juicy Doz. POTATOES, I'. S. No. 1 Russet Kura's, Good Cookers A"T ,, 15 lb. CABBAGE, Solid, Danish A,, Variety, lb. 'J'-’

beef's healthful values plus tender beef goodness every time.

^beefF*

KROGEK s TENDERAV

SLICED BACON

35c

In Cel| 0 ^Ks. Lb

ROUND STEAK

Lb.

CUBE STEAK ij). .....

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K Lb.

37c

39c

CLUB STEAK Lb

42c

43c

PORTER HOUSE Lh.

49c

V u in Ohio and that the Old Gold /’id players have a full afternoon's work ahead of them, win or loee. Both schools are also displaying some fine sportsmanship in that each team it sending the other their basc formati ns to study, due to the 1 act that there was no scouting on

the part of either.

We are glad that Dr~auw has this 'onti st with Oberlin and we sincerely hope that the Ohio aggregation t ill tie included on the local college's 1942 schedule in a return engagement at Blackstock stadium.

CLEVELAND PITCHING ACE READY FOR ARMY SERVICE VAN METER. la. Oct. 23.—(UP) U ddiy Feller, greatest righthanded pitcher in baseball, said today follow.n" the announcement that he had been placed in class 1-A by his Ini ai board that he would “probably ■nllst in some branch of the service without waiting for induction.’’ FeHer said there wasn't much use in waiting for his induction notice which may not be issued for about three weeks. “I have just about decided to enj list,'' he said. “It probably will be 1 in the navy.”

FOR SALE: Kitchen cabinet, oak dresser, dining tables and china cabinet. Jefferies, Berry street. 23-ip. FOR SALE: Sow with eight pigs, three weeks old. Rosco ; Surber, Cemetery Road.

FOR SALE 14 head of dairy type heifers, bred to Shorthorn bull. Sell one or two, or in a bunch. L. L. Conrad. Phone 82. 23-2p

FOR SALE: Baby ctlf. Dairy. Phone rural 4FU.

Boesen 23-lt.

Rummage sale Saturday at 8: >u , m. at court house. Tri Kappa. 23-2t.

FOR SALE: 23 ewes and 1 buck. Joe Wright. Hanna Farm, mile «■ - of Greencastle. 22-‘2p

FOR SALE: Restaurant equipment complete. Nearly new. Best made. Value over $4,500 for $1,600. Adam Smith, 112'_. N. Walnut. Bloomin', ton. 23-4p. FOR RENT: 6 rooms, basemeru, large lot, garage, poultry hou e, w ’1, electricity. Cloverdale. $12.50. Rockwell and Morrison, Cloverdale. 23-25-2L FOR RENT: 2 rooms and kitch ette. Heatrola, gas range. Phone 366-M. 23-3p.

FOR SALE: Apples Buchheit Orchards.

and

cider. 20-tf

LOOK: Red Crown gas is only 18.9c per gallon at Deem’s Standard Service, North Jackson. 2-tf

FOR SALE: Grimes Golden and Jonathan apples, 35c bu. You pick them up at Ogg’s Orchard. 1-tf.

FOR SALE: Green and ivory enamel coal range stove. See Ralph Shonkwiler, 14 Chestnut street. 20-tf.

FOR SALE: 20 ton hulk yellow hominy feed, $27 F. O. B. Raccoon. Thursday and Friday. John Wilson. Fall Bros. 21-3t.

ORDERED SOLD! RECLAIMED SPINET PIANO Concern financing piano accounts has repossessed latest model, like new 88 note Spinet Piano. Standar • make, fully guaranteed. As considerable has been paid, we would like to liquidate this account in a very short time. If you can finish thin account at $14.95 per month, write FINANCE, care this paper, and we will tell you where to see this rare bargain. 22-2t.

PUBLIC SALE, complete farm outfit, 9'_. miles northwest of Greencastle, Clinton township, Wednesday, October 29. Horses, cows, hogs, hay and grain, farm machinery, furniture, chickens. Terms Cash. Finley M. Cope. 20-23-27-3p.

For coal call W. R. Vor»trer_', Limedale. Phone 775-J. 16-18-21-23-25-27-29-11.

Real Us fate—

FOR SALE: A 196 acre stock anu grain farm within five miles of Greencastle, 75 acres tillable <.i which 35 acres are bottom land, balance pasure, 6 room house and » barns. Four good springs, 2 wells. Price $5000.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 23-3t. FOR SALE: A splendid vacant lot in Northwoo I. All improvements paid. Price $285.00. J. T. Christie, Real estate. 23-3t.

FOR SALE: 6 rooms, all redecorated, fire place, basement, electricity, city water, 2 cisterns, gas available, lot 80x160, splendid location. $1000 down, payment will buy lion property locate 1 in Cloverdale. Rockwell and Morrison, Cloverdale. 23-25-2L

For Kent

FOR SALE: Apples: Jonathans. Grimes and other varieties, also cider. Crystal Springs Apple Cave, west end Elizabeth street. Kenneth F. Harris. Phone 287-W. 22-23-24-25-27-29-3 l-l-8t.

DEFTER CASE

(Cnvitinue«I From I'nffe One) will rule on the motion. It is said that if lie sustains the mo! ion, and quashes the indictment. I the evidence against Deeter will be presente 1 to the new grand jury of Putnam county and a new indictnent returned, if the members of the ^ present grand jury consider him guilty. If the indictment is quashed. Deeter will be held by the court pending a new examination of the evidence by the grand jury. The reasons advanced in support

WANTED: Responsible men to call on farmers. Steady work. Good pay. No experience or capital required. Write C. B. Morris. Box 831 Dept. 610, Bloomington, Illinois. 23-3t.

Will have small spinet piano, less than 90 days old in this territory m l t ext 30 days that wiil sacrifice rather than reship. Instrument can be j taken over either for cash or on present terms. If interested write Mr Burkle, retail adjuster, 1549 N. Meridian, Indianapolis. 21-4t.

WANTED AT ONCE Men or Women Pleasant refined work, part or full time.

Call at Commercial Hotel P. M. Thursday or 7 to 8 Friday. Ask For

t to 6 A. M.

Mr. Mi Kevnold' or Mr. YVhite

FOR SALE: 80 acre farm in Monroe township on Greencastle-Bain-biidge road. See Charles Rutter, Brick Chapel for fut ther information. 21-12p.

FOR SALE: Two nice, yearling, Jersey male calves, also a few good milk cows. Robert Irwin, R. 4. 23-30-21. FOR SALE used coal and wood range excellent condition. Used Apex and Hot Point spinner washers. MILLER’S DRIVE IN STORE. 22-2t.

FOR RENT: Modern two room apartment. Close in. Heat and water furnished. Phone 357-W. 22-tf. FOR RENT: One or two unfurnished rooms with closed in porch, 314 north Madison. 22-2p FOR RENT: Four room semi-mod-em house and garage. 716 E. Washington street. E. A. Browning. 21-3p

FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnished modern apartment, heat and water furnished. 313 east Hanna street. 21-3t

FOR RENT: 5 room modern steam heated apartment, close in, heat furnished. Phone Rural 11F4 after 6 p. m. 22-3t. FOR RENT: Three room unfurnished downstairs apartment. Private entrance and private hath. Heat and water furnished. 201 north Indiana street. Phone 12. 22-2t.

FOR RENT: Modern sleeping room 110 east Poplar street. Phone 696-M. 21-4t.

P.VanliiRsfkirk

GROCERIES

West Side Square

MEATS ■— VEGETABLES F ree Delivery

Phone 37

Sugar

JACK FROST 100 PERCENT PURE CANE

FOR RENT: Sleeping room. Twin beds, outside entrance. 308 north College avenue. 22-2L

—Wanted

WANTED: Farm hand, married or single. Inquire Banner. 17-6p.

Married man wants w< rk on farm by day. Gamer Poynter, Greencastle, R. 2. 22-2p

WANTED: Porter to work * at night from 8 to 11 o'clock. Address Box H, Banner. 22-2L

WANTED: Riders to downtown Indianapolis. Hours 8 a. m. to 5:30 p m. Phone 679-R. 21-3t

Butter

COUNTRY ROLL

35

Lard

PURE HOG

12

WANTED: Load any place in Missouri, any kind. November 2-3. Ross Paris, Quincy, Indiana. 23-3p. WANTED: Riders to and fro:u [J Allison’s, 4 to midnight. Lawrence | a mes, 307 south Jack ' 20-3 p. WANTED: Junk of all kinds. Greencastle Scrap Paper and Junk Company. 711 Maple avenue. Phone 60. Edgar White. 16-12p

FLOUR

Favorite 24 JJt. Bag

65c

PEANUT BUTTER

Large Jar ....

MACARONI

S|M>ghetti 2 Lb. Box

23c 10c

FRUIT COCKTAIL

COFFEE

No. Can

10c

UhUHe & Sanborn Lb

27c

COOKIES

Perfection Sandwich ih.

121c

| GRAPEFRUIT

Florida 4 for

19c

ORANGES

HAMBURGER BOILING BEEF FRANKFURTERS

BACON

Juice Size

California, Do/.

All Meat

Lli.

Lb.

Lh.

Sliced No Rind

Lh. Layers

BACON BEEF ROAST

Boston Style

l.h.

Choice Cut* Lb

25c 19c 12c 18c 25c 15c 23c

WANTED: Any tuna of dead itock. Call 278, Ore ncastle. Charges paid. John Wacntel Co. eod.

Sell your old auto bodies, fenders, sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland, Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORP.

—Miscellaneous— Highest price paid for all kinds of junk, paper, rags, Iron, all kinds of metal. We also buy beef hides. A & S Junk Yard. Phone 678. Greencastle. 10-tf.

WHY WAIT until it is cold weather to butcher. We butcher every day. Putnam County Frozen Foods. 22-2t.

FISH FRY: Fresh fish every Friday night at the Moderne. North Side Square. Thur-Frl-tf The Cammuck Study's Pre-Christ-mas Special: During the month of October we will give one 8x10 photograph, absolutely free with an order for a half dozen or more of our best 4x6 portraits. The Cammack Studio. Phone S91 Tues Thur -S»t-tf,