The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1942 — Page 3
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Financial Report Of City Of Greencastle
■■ i -.ill Report p/ •The City Qlarik-Treasurer for the yenr endinur Deoemtier SI, 1941, of The City of Gre< ie s '
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v •!• •!• -i- -I- -I- -!• F.AST M A Ft ION TWF. + : -T. .J. -I- *'* S.’. 4" •!- -J- ^ |i l.'.y dinner guests of Mi. and Unith Monday were Rev. and ■ Erijest Kivett, Mr. and Mrs. fence McCammack, Mrs. Clara Mis. Hettie Scott. Mr. and Mrs. WlHif Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lamb. 11 Mrs. Ida Newman, Ernie Cox, l.lcckie Barsell and Tommy Shi/ Fiona Tincher was badly Sunday night when she accillly overturned a tea kettle of later. and Mrs. E. E. Buis and Mr.
Horace Robinson and family, left for Camp Shelby. Miss.. Sunday. Chas. Ray Hunter has been confined to his home the past week with mumps. Devon Dudley of Newtown spent the week end with Glen Dudley and family. The C. C. Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Sadie Dudley. Mrs. Myrtle Storm spent Monday with Lester Storm and family. Mrs. Glen Burgess ami daughter Monice visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dudley called on Clifford McMains and family Sun-
Oi an Buis and daughter day afternoon.
on Mrs. Hazel Burgess and of Coatesville Sunday afterand Mrs. A. H. Norton called Storm and family Sunday g. Join Robinson who spent the past week vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hasse of Martinsville visited Sunday with Lloyd McGinnis and family. Rev. and Mrs. Norton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Cooprider. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGinnis and son called on Lester Storm and fam-
ily Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Storm L slowly improving. Howard Heavin underwent an operation at the county hospital Sunday.
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(By Jim Zeis, Sports Editor)
BASKETBALL Friday Grcsencastle at New Albany. DePauw at Wabash. Hoachdale at Bainbridge Greene Twp. at Russellville. Cloverdale at Quincy.
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Notice is hereby given that William Mcliowdl Snlsman lias filed his petition in the Pntnuni t’ircuit Oourt 10 have the time and pi,-tee of his birth determined. Said petition In set foi
hearing 2:ird .1 innary, 1942. .1 bash Valley tourney to be held in th( Bated this it day of January, 1042. • . . Morrison, Bierk of tin Greencastle gym next week was an-
Change Announced !*i Tournament At Local G mnasium Next Week
A change in the dates for the Wa
ny,
Homer t\ Morrison, Clerk
Putnam Circuit t'otirt.
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Notice is hereby given that Claude JOlvis Mane lias filed his petition in the Putnam (.’ireuit i’oui t t*have the time and place of his birth determined Said petition is set ftn
hearing 2Jrd .)anuar>. 1942.
I)at -d this 14 day of January, 10 12. Homer (\ Morrison, Plerk of tin Putnam Circuit Court. 15-ip.
Notice is
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hereby given
that .lann:
Alaev has filed his petition in tin* Put-
t«> liave thi* time
nam (dreuit Pourt
and phna of his birth detiTinined Said petition is set for hearing Janu-
ar\ 2:i. 1042.
Jiateii this 14 day of .1 imar\, 1 942. Honn r C Alori isFin. Plei k of tin
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•l' nr uncod today. Instead of the tourna- . ment opening on Wednesday, Jan. 21 as previously stated, three game.will he played on Thursday night.
Jan. 22.
There will be no tilts. Jan. 23, as Greencastle and Jeffersonville wiiJ he usin» the high school floor. However, there will be two games Sat-ui-r ay afternoon, Jan 24, with the final game that evening at 8 o'clock '1 he new schedule for the Wabash Valley preliminary in this city is. Thursday, .lanuarv 22, l!!42 1. 7: :00 P. M Reelsville vs. Belie Union, A and B. 2. 8:00 P. M, Fillmore vs. Roachdale, B and A. x 9:00 P. M. Cloverdale vs. BainIn idge, A and B. Saturday, January 24, 4. 1:"0 P. M. Winner game 1 vs Winner game 2, B and A. 5. 2:30 P. M. Russellville vs. Winner game, 3, A and B. G. 8:00 P. M. Winner game 4 vs Winner game 5, B and A. (Note)- A and B designates offi ials for each game. BOWLING SCHEDULE
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Kroger’s Avondale
24 lb. hag
FLOUR
PEACHES CRACKERS
BUTTER KROGO CRiSCO
PANCAKE FLOUR
Packers’ Homcstylc, halves or sliced
in rieh syrup, 2 no. 2 I 2 cans
Kroger’s ( . New in exclusive
Fres-A-Sure 1 I’kg. 1-lb. pkg.
Kroger’s Country Club, Top 00
Score Creamery, lb. roll
Kroger's Pure Vegetable Shorten-
ing, lb. can, 21 e—8-!b. can
Lb. can, 23c;
3 lb. can
Kroger’s Country ( lull
2 pkgs.
Armour’s star TREET
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Swift’s PKEM
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(iRAPKFKVIT JUICE Unsweetened 2, 40-07. cans FRESH EGGS, Medium
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Clover Valley SALAD DRESSING, i|1. jar
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POTATOES FLORIDA. Sweet, ORANGES ONIONS APPLES
IDAHO (Maine Potatoes, 10 lb. bag, Snc) 10 lb. hag Extra Juicy Medium 250 size. More Juice per dozen. 2 doz. Fancy, Clean, Dry Yellow Globe. Very Special Value—5 lb. bug Indiana. U. S. No. 1 Grade, Golden Delicious, Juicy, Fine Eating, Lb.
NEW POTATOES, Florida
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SW EET POTATOES \ ams i 'r Candying I Ih-. TANGERINES. “The Kid Glove Orange’’ doz GRAPEFIU IT, Juicy Texas Seedless 5 for
5c
19c 19c 19c
BROCCOLI. Fresh Tender Shoots T large bunch J f ELERY, Crisp, Tender Pascal, stalk carrots, Fanc> New -I Texas, 2 bundles x NEW (ABBAGK, C risp, Green Soliil Heads, II).
W’esoot PORK A BEANS 3 Ig. cans 28c; 4 reg cns. LARD, Pure Hog l-lb. etn. Kroger’s Eatmore OLEC) Vitamin Enriched, lb? W indsor C HEESE American 2-lb, loaf
23(* 50c 15l: 59c
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BUY DEFENSE STAMPS AT KROGERS.
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5 YEARS AHEAD!
KROGERS TEN HER AY BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK RIB STEAK „ 40c PORTER HOUSE
rouna Tender PORK LOIN ROAST 2?C Rib End Cuts, Lb. Armour Star, SLICED BACON 33c I Lb. Lavers, Lb. SMOKED ROLLS, Cello Wrap, 33 Sugar Cured Boneless, Lb. Sandwich Style BOLOGNA 25 C Sliced, Lb. Young Tender, BEEF LIVER 30(* Sliced. Lb.
Philadelphia SCRAPPLE Fine For Breakfast. U>. OCEAN FILLETS Skinless, l.h. Dressed Channel CATFISH Pan Size, Lh. Dressed PAN FISH Whiting, Lb. 1 Country-Dressed CHICKENS Frys or Hens, Lb.
SjJgT ACCIM THIS AMAZING GUARANTCft I ’ Buy * ,iy Kz 0 ** 1, brand item IJke it aa well an or batter tnan now ( any other, or return unuied portion In original container. ^£7-* and we will replace It, abaolutely FREE, with the aame Item In any brand we aell".' regardlea* of price ’’
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Thomas Clark
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BOWLING STANDING
Buis
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Univi rsity
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Knetzer
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Coca Cola
26
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Bechman
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Eitel’s
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17
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Masten
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Kroger’s
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16
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lackson
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; Lone Stai
1 20
19
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TOTALS
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Home Laundry
20
19
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Drake
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Thomas
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I Penman
1 1
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H. S. NET SCORES Crawfordsville 28: Anderson 27 Central iM'incie) 38; Jeff (Lafay-
ette) 32
Greensburg 36; Batesville 29 Salem 38; North Vernon 30 Attica 34; Rossville 29 Sulesville 54; Monrovia 29 Fillmore Drubs Van Buren Team CARDIN \LS WIN B4 39 TO 29 SCORE ON LOCAL COURT WEDNESDAY Fil’more served notice on the other Putnam county net teams that it will have to be consi lered sii usiy in the Wabash Va’ley tournament here next week, when the Cardinals | defeated VanBureoni 39 to 29 0:1 the Greencastle high school gym fl -ic Wednesday mght. The East Putnam squad held a 16 to 13 advantage over VenBuren at half time. Fillmore is cirded t tangle with Hoachdale in the second contest of the Wabash Valley preliminary in this city next Thursday evening, Jan. 22. Lineup and summary;
F oi d> livery off the car. Eastern 6-inch lump coal. A. J. Duff. Phone 317. 15-2t. FOR SALK: Holcomb k Hoke automatic corn popper, excellent condition; 2 wheel utility trailer: Tropic Air Auto Heatei ; 3 steel lookers; 75 cuhi ■ foot electric refrigerator. 218 Bloomington street. 15-lp.
—For Sale—
FOR SALE: 4 Chester Whit sows and 27 pigs. B. L. Young, Cl > verdale, R. 1. 14-3p
kinds apples a,
14-2
FOR SALE: Ogg's Orchard.
PIANO SALE Clearance sale of latest models. Baby Grand. Spinet ami Studio pianos. Used pianos $35.00. Closing i ut. Everyone must go. Liberal .orms. Jim Hamilton, 110 south Vine street. 15-3t. FOR SALK I niee Jersey heifers, fresh in spring. Otis RDsler, Reelsville. 15-2p.
Real Estate
FOR SALK: A well improved 52 acre farm in Marion Township. An attractive five roi.m house and good irarn. All buildings and fencing in good repair. Kl etricity. Driven well, 2 springs. Price 5200. J. T. Chtistie, Real Estate. 15-3L
—For Ivcnt
FOR SALK Apartment size ga range, used twice. Insulated ovc with regulator. Cash or payment Wilmer Albin. 14-2’
FOR RENT: Furnished sleeping 100ms. Close in. Phone 818-M. 14-2t.
For coal call W. R. Vontress, Lime-
Jale. Phone 775-J. Tues.- Thurs.-Sat.-tf.
—Wanted— WANTED: Housework. Prefer elderly couple. Stay nights. Phone 435-M. 13-3t
PUBLIC SALE: Complete set ot farming tools and some livestock February 6th. 1942 Watch for hi!!. G. C. Parker. Dobbs, Auctioneer. 13-15-20-22-27-29-61 FOR SALE: 1935 Plymouth, 2 door, good mechanical condition. See Jerry Bales, Montgomery Ward.
14-3t
Sell your old auto bodies t ’.tiers, sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland, Indianapolis, Ind ma AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORF
WANTED Any tuna of dead stock. Call 278. reencaatle. Charge* paid. John Waofitel Co eod
I WANTED: Reliable man to suc- ] ceed Mis. Minin C. Shillings as RawI leign Dealer in Greencastle. Selling i experience unnecessary to start. . Everything furnished except car. j Splendid opportunity to step into a | permanent and profitable business ; where Rawleigh Products have been
FOR SALK Small grocery and fill-; '>M fm yeai Good profits for a ing station, doing excellent business, hustler. For particulars write Rawlow overhead. Two people can handle. : leigh's. Dept. I.\ A-177-10. Freeport,
FOR SALE: Latest Household Model Permutit Water Softener used as demonstrator. Carries new guarantee. Will sacrifice. Box C, Bannet
13-3,t.
Will invoice, Shell Station at New Winchester, Road 36. closes Sunday at noon. 13-6p
8-15-22-29-4p.
FOR SALE. Upright Kimball piano. Mrs. Elizabeth Hamrick. Hamrick Station. 13-3t.
IT II \ITE\S SOMETIMES
! Teammates of a certain member I of the Zinc A bowling team in the j City League are having some fun at i the expense of this particular kegler. I It seems that last week this well I known man turned in a 231 game which is incidentally high for the ' season so far. But going “from the : sublime to tile ridiculous,” this ! bowler rolled a game of only 97 pins
J. Irwin Rollings Pell Green Heitz D. Irwin TOTALS Offieials
1 2 3 0 . 0 1 13
NEW AND l SED Oliver Farm Equipment Sim* Holly s Sales and Service 119 N. Indiana St.
WANTED: Man or woman or man and wife to assist local manager of national firm. Pleasant and dignified work with unusually good earning Must have cat. See D. L. MoAninch. 410 S. Jackson at once. 4 to 6 p. m. 15-2p.
Shankwller and Lear.
FOR SALE: Bale Appleby's Feed Ston E. Job.
Clover hay nt Cloverdale. H. 15-51
Not lee Neaht
tion
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is -.- rt-by -t\-,:n that William Kii khaiu lias fllt-tl Ms pat i the Putnam (’ireuit (’»>urt to
I have it,.- time ami place of his hlrth
_ , , , I detm iiiim d Said petition is sol Tor Tuesday night, consequently the p,■ a 1 .1 nuarj l:>u "ridinp-" lie is - , > 11 inc from hi*- I I ’• 1 1i this 1 .* I h d a > ,»t .Ian. 1 :* 4 - riding ne is .ung irom m i ai.u i is,m. Clerk ,,r the colleagues. Putnam Clretdl Court. 15-lt.
F or sale or trade: Del-aval ciearn separator No. 12. Will considei gee work horse of good ag, (’. H. Pruit Bainbridge, Ind. 15-17-2p. FOR SALE: tra good one. bridge.
Male Help Wanted: An opportunity for a man with ambition, courage and sales experience for permanent position in Putnam, Clay, or Hendrick? county. Man selected will be trained in the field with all expenses paid No worry about priorities. No canvassing. Must have car. Write i t experiem e, age and earnings. Personal interview will be arranged. Box 285 Greencastle, or phone 532-J. 14-3t. Highest price pa l foi all kinds of |unk paper, rags iron all kinds of lea. A A s Junk Yard Pin nt 678. Greencastle. 19-tf.
WANTED: machine. Net elei lition. Give price Banner.
—Miscellaneous— (’< anplete < Irea* < 49 cents at Deem's Standard., Buttery charging. North Jackson stieet. 24-hour service 5-tf. FISH FRY: Fresh fish every Friday night, at the Moderne. North Side Square. Thur-Fri-tf PANTS AND SKIRTS cleaned and pressed. Cash and carry, 19c. Davis 15-lp.
Curl t ion in VO tll«’ inlni-tl. Jn mi-
ig, r sewing lie. Good conAddr. ss Box 9, 15-lt
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h.it Gilbert P> titiou in luivo tin* «b*tormlne«l. iriiiK Jann-
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15-1p.
i tli.ii Walter petition in i to hnvo tin* ih flotermlned. hearing Jiinun. 1942. Merk of tl»e 15-Ip.
t Cont I ii from I'jits** One)
ern coast, particularly in these win-
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ter months when heavy weather reduces submarine activity in tne North Atlantic. A week after Germany and Italy declared war on the United States on Dec. 10, then 1 were reports that enemy -m' narines had been sighted off this coast, but t e Navy refused to commen'. Yesterday, when the torped ung of the Norness became’ known, the Navy in Washington warned that the submarine menace had increased and order,-1 merchant ships to take suitable precautions.
