The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1942 — Page 3
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FREE CAR WASH! WITH EVERY $10.00 IN TRADE YOUR CAR WILL BE WASHED — ENTIRELY FUJE OF CHARGE. (Regular Price 75c)
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PRESERVE YOUR CAR FOR NATIONAL SAFETY!
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Come In Today And See Us! JULIAN STEELE'S "66" SERVICE
Joomington at Hanna St.
Phone 604
i PALESTINE ( Hl’RCH j The fourth Sunday of each month I Ihe leKular Baptist church of Pales tine lias an air day meeting. Morning service at 10:30. Basket dinner at noon hour. Afternoon services at 1:30. Elder Gene Hurst of Plainfield. Indiana is the pastor. Everyone is cordially Invited to come and worship with us. Palestine church is on the old State Road 36 about four miles east of Bainbridge.
Agitating Draperies
I he
(By Jim Zeis, Sports Editor)
A EKIEM) I would rather have one little rose
Wabash Valley
(At tireencastIc Gym)
IL ( OU S MILK ENOUGH “Rose.” as she is called by he, li-oii HAH\ To (olllgl agk , i Vn . , made tins record "n a threr times daily milking schedule beginLt A I I LF.BORO, Vt.. Jan. 22-—^ 1 n j n g when she was five years, five | P ma Kos '' 1S13437- a reg- 1 ()f as , e j^ er y ear ' s total was' |rcd Holstein cow owned by Indi- i Si 9 3 g pounds of milk with 602 7 State Farm of Greencastle, Indi- ()f but terfat. , produced enough milk this past' i t" adequately provide for one' 1 , ' 1 ' Purdue 1 nlversity and The Kd from birth until he i.s oki Hotstein-Eriesian Association of ■u h to inter college, soys Th, supervised the making of fctein-Friesian Association of thia record, and it will be permanentp| . ic;i ly recorded by the association.
from, the garden of a friend, j Than to have the choicest flowers | when my life on earth must end. I would rather have one little word j
in kindness, said to me,
Then flattery when my heart is still. | ll " 1 ' •* 1 " 1 A -
..... .:. | 3. 9:00 P. M. Cloverdale vs. Bain-
and life has ceased to be.
i , , , bridge, A and B, I would rather have one loving smile 1
Tonight
1. 7: :00 P. M Reclsville vs. Belle Union, A and B. 2. K:00 P. M. Fillmore vs. Roach
BOWLING SCHEDULE Thursday 7 p. m. Home Laundry vs. versity Friday 7 p. m. Coca Cola vs Eitel’s BOWLING STANDING
Real Estate
FOR SALE: A »i«4 acre farm. 160 acres tillable. Five room house, large barn. Good fencing. Three springs, 2 .veils, electricity. Price $6000 per acre. J. T. Chiistie, Real Estate. 22-3t. FOR SALE BY OWNER: 80 acre stoc:< farm, 10 acres under cultivation: good buildings including small basement 16 x 20, bank barn, everlasting water, driven well, cistern. Jonathan Hansell, Filmore. Indiana. R. 1. 21-3t
Uni-
For Sale
from a friend I know i.s true
Than tears shed round my casket
when to this world I bid adieu.
Bring me all the flowers today
whether pink, or white, or red. I'd rather one blossom now, than truck load, when I'm dead.
By Eugene Williams, 710 Ave. A. j Dodge City, Kansas. Copied by R. .1 Amy, Mineral Ridge, Ohio in mem
ary of Mrs Amy.
Saturday, January 24,
4. 1:30 P. M. Winner game 1 vr Winner game 2, B and A. 5. 2:30 P. M. Russellville vs. Win
ner game, 3, A and B.
6. 8:00 P. M. Winner game 4 vs
j Winner game 5, B and A.
(Note) A and B designates offi
‘ i.Us for each game.
University
27
12
.692
Coca Cola
26
13
.666
Kitri’s
22
17
.564
Ki'oger's
21
18
.541
Home Laundry ...
20
19
.512
Lone Star
21
21
.500
Midwest
18
21
187
Zirc A
17
22
.435
O. * I.
16
23
.435
Zmc R
10
32
.238
SPINET PIANO Concern financing installment paper has two spinet pianos for liqui ilation of small amounts. Payment plan will be given to responsible pet sons. Address Box 15. Banner. 19-41
For Kent—
NEW AM) IS Ell Oliver Farm Equipment See Holly s Sales and Service 119 N. Indiana St.
FOR RENT Kout room house 4 1 acre). IG miles from town. Inquire at Banner. 22-2t. FOR RENT: A modern 7 room house in Roachdale. Call W. L. IsI ell, Greencastle. Phone 666-R.20-3p.
FOR RENT: Six room house. 501 Maple Ave Clara Matthews, Bainbridge. 21-3p.
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Dish Cloth with each Package Kroger’s AVALON GRANULES, 24 «/.. pkg. I C
ALITIE SOAP, Beauty Soap Guaranteed by Kroger's "I Cl » i bars IJif
Kroger’s Windsor CHEESE, 2 lb. loaf Kroger’s Eatmore oi.eo. Lb.
LARD
2 lb. carton' Kiager's Avondale FLOUR High ({ualilv 84 lb. bag Homestyle Freestone PEACHES 2 No. 2 1 » cans Kruger's Country Club OATS, 3 lb. pkg.
61c 15c 27c 75c 29c 17c
AVALON GRANULES Cup or Saucer with Each Packagi AVALON SOAP FLAKES Kroger’s Hof-Dated — Roaster Fresh SPOTLIGHT COFFEE
Kroger's ThlrOn Enriched CLOCK BREAD
BUTTER
GRAPEFRUIT
.3 lb. bag, 57c;
2 Lbs.
The Miracle Value
2 Giant 1 1 2 lh. loaves
Krogei's Country Club—The Better
Butter—Lb. roll
Florida. Piccadilly Broken Segments, 2 No. 2 cans
lese Grand Go-7 , gt Ohm s
Kroger’s Oven-Fre.vh BUTTER COOKIES
And Cocoa nut Taffy Bars
A 32c Value
2 pkgs.
25c
that TASTF AS LUSCIOUS AS THEY LOOK! Kroger-Selected Nancy Hall Porto • Rican fj Sweet Potatoes Yams Rich, golden, mealy! 4 |b S , ] 5 C 4 |bs. 1 9c
and
Marshmallows Ifjr
K ft 0 Cf VS
rftiSHM A0F
Eitfra light, white, fhiffy!.
HEINZ SOUPS, Most Varieties, 2 cans
27c
youft VIMIS Ktl? msj stilus COMtMf ^ BUI UNITED STATES DEFENSE 1 STAMPS at all Kroger Stores
ORANGES APPLES
California. Extra large Seedless Navels, Sweet, Fine Flavor, do/,. Indiana. I T . S. No. I G’dden Delicious Very Fine Eating. Serve in Salads, lb.
POTATOES, I.S. NO. Maine C'hlppewas
10 lb. hag
35c
ORANGES, Sweet, Extra Juicy Floridas <Afv t
2 in/..
GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Extra Juicy Seedless
5 for
19c
the WOREP j jr.EATEST MEAT O'SCOVEKy,
SAVORY JUU V SIRLOIN Lb.
PORTER HOUSE None Finer, Lb. SHORT RIBS For Baking, Lb.
45c 17c
CUBE STEAK Lb. BOILING BEEF Lean Brisket. I.h.
Country Club Sugar Cured, Tendered SMOKED HAMS IT BUTT HALF, Lb. 35c — CENTER SLICES, Lb.
32c
PIC. FOOT SOI’SE Sliced, Lb. Young Tender BEEF LTV ER. sliced, Lh. Extra Fancy OCEAN FILLETS, Lb. Uncoaked SHRIMP Sand Vein Removed, lh. BAKED LOAVES Willed Sliced, Lb. Canadian Style BACON Sweet cure, end pieces Channel CATFISH Dressed, l.b. OYSTERS, Freti-Nhore Fancy Large. Pt.
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ACCIftT THIS AMAZIN* •UARANTEIi “Buy »ny Kroger bread item. Like It a) well» or better then toy other, or return unueed portion In original oontelner. end we will replace It, absolutely FREE, with the name Item in any brand we ■eUl'regardless of price."
CUBS PLAY FRIDAY
LETTUCE, Large Cris|i Fresh Iceberg I 7j» 2 heads l • 1> BROCCOLI, Tender Young Shoots "I .A LMfe buneh J CELERY HEARTS, Crisp, Tender Inside Stalks buneh
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Tiger Cub net fans are (.nee agai. reminded that Friday night Coacl Eison and his proteges are hosts t" the strong Jeffersonville "Red Dev Us." With thiee consecutive victor ies under their belts, the possibility of having York back into the line-up, and tournament time just around th I center, the Bengal Cubs can b, counted on to leave no stone un tinned to defeat their southern in vaders. All GHS rooters are urged t be on hand to see the carnivorous Cub devour their rival Red Devils. An ad ditional attraction between halve wall be an acrobatic performance b Eileen Mahoney and Noleen Mars j Greencastle high schools students. Also, the public is cordially invit el to attend a big pep session to b. held in the high school gymnasium m Friday at 11:30 a. m. W E. Umbreit DePauw freshmen mentor, will be the chief speaker.
NOW “VICTORY FIELD” i INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 22 l UP l J Perry Stadium, home of the Indian j apolis Indians ball club, hereafte will be known ns "Victory Field.” The Indianapolis baseball club’ officials selected the name fron more than 1.000 submitted by In dian afns throughout the state. For mal re-dedication of the park will b held May 12, when Indianapolis op ens its night baseball schedut against Louisville. The 29 fans wh< suggested the "Victory Field’’ name will be guests of honor at the cere- [ mony. You can get spendid results trom 1 Banner Classified Ads.
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i FOR SALE: Fresh and spring. > j dail y cows. Cash or terms. Lelam: | West. Amo. 17-6p F( >1 i SA 1 .K 22 c\v ?s, W< : ■ ) : 87 shoals. Oscar Carpenter. Cloverdale, R. 2. 21-2p
|»ith ila> of IVhruars. I'.UJ. at 1 1 :0U
. daylight
ffer for
the follow! i
time, ie at
leserih
piinl i ’mint \
Slat.- of Indiana, to-wil - The west half of tin- southeast (|uart« > r of Section s.\.iu..n (1T». in Township thirteen <1 :> north, in Halite two < 2) wes«, ...ntainina teres, more or less Terms of s;111 Said r. i| estate will he offered for sale as a wind.- for cash in hand, free from tax* s due iu UML*. and free from ditch assessments: and wil hf sold for nut le^s than J : of the appraised value thereof. d| suhj.ct to th. approval of the I'mn.im I'in uit
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NOTH I. Ol \ IMI I \ In Mi \ | HI \ Not ice i he! <• h> tfi\ cn t I ill.’ I. ersi^uetl iliis heell appohlted h\ the JudK' of the ('ir* nit ''•■ i t ..f rutnai i Uoiinty. State ot Indian.!. Administr tor cd' the . stai) of L. • t>«’tt. I’. .Mi - r'oy late of Putnam (’oun'v. dc»re.is)-d. Said estate is suppose.| III h) solvent. T. It. Met’ov, Administrator No. S:i37. Homer (V .vlorrison. ('hik of tin I’utnnm Ulrettit Uoart (1 ilien Lyon, Attorn, v.
FOR RENT: One room and kitchenette. Call 481-R. 22-3p.
FOR RENT: Store room at 18 west Waahington Inquire at Kroger Grocery. 22-6t.
FOR RENT: 3 room apartment, bath and kitchenette. Heat and water furnished. Available Feb. 1. Phone 366-M. 22-3p.
FOR SALE: 10 pure bred Dure gilts to farrow in March. Kennet ; F. Harris. Phone 287-W. 21-'2,
Wanted
FOR SALE: 6 to 8 tons clover hain stack. Ed Stone. Across from An port. 20-22-2i'
PUBLIC SALE: Complete set o farming tools and some livestock February 5th, 1942 Watch for bill: G. C. Parker. Dobbs, Auctioneer. 13-15-20-22-27-29-6t
For coal call VV. R. Vontress, Lime-
| dale.
Phone 775-.I. Tues.- Thurs.-Sat.-tf
Two brooder houses 12x14, wired , tor electricity. 26 gauge metal roof- i ing. saddles soldered $50.00 each. Di ] L. A. Day. Cloverdale. Indiana. 22-It
Highest price pato for all kinds of | junk paper, rags, Iron, all kinds of I metal. We also buy beef tildes. A j .4 S Junk Yard. Phone 678 Green-
19-tf.
SALESMEN WANTED: Steady work. (P od pay. Reliable men wanti ed to call on farmers No experience (or capital required. Write Homer I Pipher. 1810 S. 21st St.. Terre Haute, j Indiana. 20-3t. j WANTED: Small furnished apartment in college or downtown district. ! Call 270-J evenings. 22-2L
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Notice is hetehv Ifiv 1. Morrison lias fih •! lh. IMitnani Circuit ('on time und place of his hi
etitioi
Said pet :in. i!*4J
ion
iry •!(>.
Do led this 22nd day I lomcr «*. Mori isoti i'titn.ini Cirenll Court
that Ro^er petition in
irt to have the rtli determined
set for hearing; Janu-
FOR SALE: 1932 Chevrolet in good condition, good tires, price reasonable. William Carman, Commercial Place. 22-2p.
FOR SALE: Apples 50< bu. and up. McCulough Orchai-d. Plume ru ral 9F2. 22-tf.
(if Jim. 1042.
I, Clerk nf Die
22-1 I'.
FOR SALE: Five gilts. Harris, Cemetery Road.
Harley 22-2p.
WANTED: Reliable man to sucj ceed Mrs. Mint a C. Shillings as Rawl leign Dealer in Greencastle. Selling experience unnecessary to start. Everything furnished except car. Splendid opportunity to step into a permanent and profitable business where Rawleigh Products have been sold for years. Good profits for a hustler. For particulars write Rawleigh’s. Dept. INA-177-11X Freeport, 111. 8-15-22-29-4p.
Unit Htupctiiioti to have tin*
NOTH i: Notice i« hereby given Jturdet t has tiled hift Hie 1'utiiiiin Circuit Court time and plat, of his birth determined. 8aid petition is set for hearing; Janu a i n :u. i M i’ Hated this 2 1st day of Jan 1!M2. Jiomcr c Morrison, Clerk of th • piitn m • 'in nit < !ourt. 22 t p. NOTICK Xotiu, is Inu < hy giv en that Klnn r Chester York has filed his petition i i Hie I'utnaio ('irt nit Court to have th time and place of his birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing J.inu ary JO, 11*42 |).ited this 22:id da.v of Jan. 1042 lloiniu c Morrison, Chrk of the J'ittnam Cir*nit (’ourt. 22-lp.
LfX)K! Am still selling Quid Starting Super-Penn Ethyl 17.!»c gal. Super-Penn regular 6 gal. .$1.00. "Bubo” Conklin, Jackson it Liberty. 22-2-
Plenty of apples at the chard.
Ogg Or-22-2t.
FOR SALE: Gooii bD'-xler house. Twin Blast brooder stove new M. C). New, V mile north on Manhutta Road. 22-Ip. Read them An rdea in every on-' —Use them Daily Banner want ad.
Wanted to rent 150-200 acre farm. Grain rent. Have own farm implements. Zeb Betrv Cloverdale R. 1. 17-20-22-3p. Sell your old au3>„oo<i1i s, fenders, sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E Maryland, IndianapoMs, Indiana AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORF.
WANTED; Any kuiq of dead stock. Cal) 278, Gr« t ncastle. Charge* paid. John Wacfitel Co. eod.
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20c 29t* 23c 32c 30c 39c 29c 35c
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N. PAaii lliiNkirk
TWO MEN WANTED AT ONCE M inager of large, well known feed company must appoint two men for ge id paying work in the localities where this newspaper is circulated. Render service and do sides work. Farm experience or any kind of sales exper ience helpful. Sendy only name and address. Personal interview arranged. Write Box 22, Banner. 22-lp.
West Side Square
GROCERIES — MEATS — VEGETABLES F ree Delivery
Phone 37
WANTED: 11 befor e April 1 Fillmore.
20 ewes not to lamb 1. 1942. Olen Dudley, 22-24-2p.
Tiost —
Flour
Favorite 24 Lb. Bag
72
LOST: Tuesday noon in 5 and 10 11 cent store blue leatl • r pened case j containing eversharp p ncils. Beverly Trembly, 15 Bloomili; ' i .street. 21-2t.
Crackers
2 Lb. Box
17
—.Miscellaneous— I Complete Grease Job, 59 cents at Deem's Standard. Battery charging. I North Jackson stieet. 24-hour ser-
vice.
5-tf.
Potatoes
15 Lb. Peck
31
FISH FRY: day night at Side Square.
Fresh fish every Frlthe Moderne. North Thur-Fri-tf
Navy Beans
" k " 33s
HEAD LETTUCE 1 10c
coffee
27c
BUTTER ' T36c
syrup
57c
bacon 23c
SANDWICH SPREAD
25c
BACON „. 15c
cookies
121c
BOILING BEEF „ 12c
Tf\kn White Laundry \aptha. Bar
4c
HAMBURGER 20c
ORANGES ~
15c
BEEF ROAST ,, 23c
OPEN r-OR BUSINESS Orders ItHng Taken For Baby Chicks RECORDS HATCHERY Phone 8.Y!
Directors of Fincastle Telephon 1 Company will hold their annual meeting at the community house on February 7, 1942 at 1:00 p. m„ fer the purpose of electing an operator and other business Unit might come before the directors. 22-29-21.
Notice
\\ ) hst«T • *rr h<■ i.■ th** I'utn.iiu ('lr time ami place o Sa iil not it inti i' Hi v ';0. 1 !*42 init.il this J.'nil ti€*r C*. Mnr
noth i:
it Robert ctition iu have I ho •tiuuitlucil. in« Janu-
rutin
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