The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1944 — Page 6

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LASE TIMES TONIGHT

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RATIONING NOTES Truck Gasoline A11 consumers of transport fjaso-1 line are to call at the War Pricv and Rationing Board to make application for their next allotment of gasoline Those with initials from A through R should call at the office befort March 27 and the remaining users by the 29th. Rate application for thv renewal of this gasoline will delay the deliver of the ration beyond April 1st. Kerosene Kerosene coupons are good as long as they last. Application for new al.

Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? KASTEETH, an improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly in place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. EASTEETH is alkaline (nonicid). Does not sour Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store.

Many Never Suspect Cause Of Backaches This Old Treatment Often Brine's Happy Relief When disorder of kidney function p< nnits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cauae nagying backache, rheumatic* pains, leg pains, low* of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffineas under the oyea, headaches and diMinesn. Frequent or scanty pafutagcB with smarting and burning «ornetimes allows there is pornething wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don’t wait! Auk your druggist for Doan’s Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40 years. They give happy relief and Will help the miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Doan’s Pills.

lotmrnt should not be made until those on hand have been used.

Full cf Pep at 75! How’s YOUR Pep at 40.50,60? You know his imme us well as you do your own. You've read in the jlevrspltpers that, at /.'» ho feels like* he did years ago- at , r »0. Proves It’s not nnCuml for i/#/« to feel exhausted, old at only 40. , r .o or CO. Hut you can feel old Indeed It your blood lacks Iron Try Ostrex Tonic* Tablet*, t ontaln plenty of the Iron you may need for pep and rflaltty; also prophylactic amounts of vitamin Hi. calcium. Ostrex has helped thousands who felt old. worn-out solely because blood lacked Iron; they linve new pep. vim and vitality: they feel years younger. Try Ostrex today. Introductory size costs utily 33ct

OLD GLORY FLIES OVER BERLIN y-m f * V

FIRST AMERICAN FLAG to fly over Berlin in the first American day* Night raid on the Nazi capital graces the side of the Flying F’ortrcss rFlagship," seen above with members of her crew at a base In England. Left to right are Lieut. William Matetich, Koppel, Pa.; Lieut. Preston M. Dean, Hartsville, S. C.; Technical Sergt. Adolph Alvarez^ Corpus Christ!, Tex.; Staff Sergt. L. W. Fedey, New York; Lieut. A.| D. Wolfe, Long Island; Staff Sergt, Thomas Cook, Pittsburgh, Pa.,', Staff Sorgt. W. Pickup. Camden, N. J. (International Soundohoto)

HITLER’S STAKE

FINLAND

.RElSONi WHY HITLER does not want Finland to quit the war, in spite |of the present peace talks with Russia, are indicated on tins map. In northern Finland, where some seven German divisions are reported ^stationed, are the nickel mines of Petsamo, from which the Nazis ouUiin about 70 per tent of the nlekel needed in war industries. Hitler gets about half Ihe cobalt and much of the copper he needs lure also. W.th Finland out ol the war the waterway into North Germany would be easily blocked, another Nazi threat. (1 metnjtioaal)

CLOCK BREAD

THIKO.N ENKK HKI)

Hi U>. 10^

2

Loaves

MILK COUNTRY CLUB 4 r: 35c

taalimiiil Ol'i'cr 80c Garden Seeds for 25c and package top from Gauntry Club Cereal.

KNOW IT'S GRINDER-FRESH Flavor a-plenty! So fresh it brings keener enjoyment! I oil flavor scaled in the bean -ground fresh when you buy. Save up to a dime a pound. Spotlight Coffee 3 bL 59c me/v/mcwSateiiresrcofKcuuye.'

TOMATOES

Make delieioiiM Chili Satire for only 5 indnlx—a*k for recipe.

NO.

2 c 11c

EATMORE Margarine, lb. 17c SURE-WHIP, ‘ Pint . . 21c Kroger’s exclusive new product. \Ylii|»s Like Cream. CORN, No. 2 can .... 11c Now only 8 points PEAS, No. 2 can 10c Ivory Gull—only 8 points GREEN BEANS

NO.

Not rationed. 2<*, 11c

GRAPEFRUIT

POTATOES CARROTS

Texas Seedless, Fine Flavor, Extra Juicy — Lb. Indiana washed Cliip|>ewas

For all purposes — 15 Lb. Peek

Fancy Texas — Fresh C risp

Bunch

7c 49c 5c

CELERY, Florida Golden Heart, 2 large stalks LETTUCE, Fresh Crisp, Solid Iceberg, 2 hears LEMONS, Sunkist very Juicy, Lb. SWEET POTATOES Nancy Hall, Lb.

FRESH PEAS, Fancy, well Filled, 2 I-hs. ‘ 29c TURNIPS, New Texas Purple Top, Lb. , 5,. ORANGES, FloiMa Valencias fl Uw. 35c APPLES, Box Winesap or "" Delicious, 3 Lbs. 33e

5ELD POTAfOES! ihe Finest Grown. Get Them Now!! Prices Are Low.

75c CHRYSANTHEMUM

PLANT 15c

With Coupon from Country Club C raekers 4 #

16c

Lb. Box

DONUTS

KROGER'S CLOCK

Sugarrl, Doz.

FLOUR

AVONDALE

25$1.07

CIGARETTES

POPULAR BRANDS

Carton

$1.29

PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb jar 39c Kroger’s Embiussy GRAPE JAM, 2 Lb. Jaf 33c Ruby Bee—only 6 points GOLDMEDAL FLOUR . $1.35 25 Lb. Hag PILLSBURY FLOUR $1.35 25 Lb. Bag

SIR10SN STEAK' m BEEF ROAST

EGGS

LOW PRICE

iiriiiniiiinii! real treat. Serve with French Fries, 10 Ihdnts, Lb Flutorlul, tender. Serve with Browned Potatoes, (i pis. lb.

39c * 27c

LAMB roast, Tender, Juicy Shoulder cute, I |M>ints, M» , 82c lamp CHOPS, Cut from rih. Delicious broiled, 7 points, i- 1 ’- 39c COOKED SALAMI. For d -liclpus lunches, 1 points

Lb.

BKAFNSWEIGEK, Lfc.

point

32c

38<'

PORK SAUSAGE, Small link. Seivn with pancakes, I

Point, Lb.

43c

SLICED BACON, Lean, no

Rind. Fancy quality, I

Point, Idi. . . 3!),. GKO! ND BEEF, For |.«f or PaUie*, (i roinls,. Ib, 25c CHOPPED HAM, In loaf, delicious for sandwiches or

heating for hot ham loaf Sliced, I points, Lb,

49c

IT’S KROGER’S FOR QUALITY FISH

PAN FISH, Dressed, e real value, lb. |g,. Dressu- HERRING, Ready for the pan, Lb. 18c

FISH FILLETS, Delicious broiled or frill, Lb. 29c FILLET, of Cod, extra fine Eh. 42c

■1III1III1M KR0GER-0AKLEY

+ + S|. * 4. q. * * * * * + * + 0 I + LOCUST GROVE v | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coffman vis- J ited Sunday with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coffman and Chas. Robert, Jr., of North Salem. Chas. Robert, Jr., had been real sick but was better Sunday. ’ Lt. Richard Lewman arrived here Saturday evening from Mississippi to spend a ten day furlough with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Libka and daughter Mary Lou and Miss Wanda Lee Rahn were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Libka’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvillb Eggers and family of North Salem. Donovan Hendrich, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hendrich attended the state basketball tournament last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glitz called on the latter’s aunt. Rev. and Mrs. G. S. McGaughey of Roachdale Frilay evening. Mrs. McGaughey suffered an injury to her hand recently out is improving nicely now. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Estes and sons Edwin Rhea rnd Wallace Lynn were Mrs. Estes’ brother, Clyde Newell and Mrs. Newell and daughter Alberta of Indianapolis and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Newell, near Bainbridge. O. W. Compton. Jr., of Terre laute called on his aunt, Mrs. Rayoorn Handley and Mr. Handley Tueslay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Hanks caUed in his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heaney in Greencastle Friday aftermon. Mis. Oscar Coffman has received vord that her niece, Miss Mary eltcheson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Etchcson of Jamestown .’ho underwent an operation at Culv>r hospital recently, is at home and is improving. Mary was formerly a student in Bainbridge High School rnd is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson of Bainbridge. Mrs. George Hale of Roachdale, a sister-in-law of Mrs. Aden Hanks, remains in a critical condition at this time. Mrs. Hanks has been helping care for Mrs. Hale. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Flora Lewman and son Stanley were Lt. Ricnard Lewman of Mississippi. Miss Marjorie Lewman of Greencastle, Mrs. Fred Boatman. Mrs. Warren Caywood and daughters Carol and Katherine and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewman of Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pritchett and Miss Rebecca Lewman of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giltz and son Benton.

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HEBRON Mrs. Olin Leonard enertained the Missionary Society of the* Christian church Wednesday afternoon of last week. John A. Grimes was taken to Culver hospital for an emergency appendix operation last Wednesday ■veiling. Mrs. Christine Gegnar of Crawfordsville spent Tuesday with het larents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dahlgren. Mrs. Della McGaughey, Mr. an.I Mrs. E. H. Norman and Mrs. John a Harbison and son attended a family {lianer at 51 As. Laura <J-V4tiams. Sunday. Miss Evelyn McGaughey of TerrHaute spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rafe M.. Gaughey, last week. Some of the members of the 4-H Club from here attended the 4-L Club meeting at Greencastle last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Carrington rccompanied Mrs. Ralph Oarritigon and daughter to Wingate last. Thursday where they spent the day vith Mr. and Mrs. Dale McCullough nd family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webster and

family of Crawfordsvnie Were day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Gaughey.

Mrs. Elsie Thompson of Roack

was the guest of her

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Mrs. Glin Leonard, and family urday night and Sunday. Romell Clodfelter spent S" with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mils

of Waveland.

Ruby Evelyn Dragoo spent week end with her grandparents and Mrs. R. E. Dragoo, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey son were guests of Mr. and Frank McGill in ParKe County Sunday afternoon guests of and Mrs. Fred Dahlgrcen wereJl and Mrs. Eustac e Tilney and I ly, Mr. and Mrs. Milbert Ratclifl son and Mrs. Amanda Gegnar Crawfordsville. They enjoyed 1 is nerwith Eustace Tilney as hr guest, he being home from Lakes training station on a leave. I

NOTH K Notice Ik hereto ■ n that I’lujd Uoliert Von Ti , - it Le tlon In the Putnam Circuit Counr have the time ami 1 1 c of hi! li determined. Said 1.111km Is setts heariiiK March u I t Dated this trtird d.i .V iqt j Omer C. Akers, Clerk if tne IW Circuit Conn. a?

LEGAL NOTICK OK IMJBI.IC UK % ItlXG Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Putnam County. Indiana, will, at '.C00 A. M„ Central War Time, on the loth day of April. 1044. at ihe Clerk's Office, Court House. In the City of (Irconeustle in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named person, requesting the Issue to the applicant, at the loeatlon hereinafter set out; of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive Information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety -of Issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Hay V. Murphy, '.d). r >r>0. (Package Store). Main St., Cloverdale—Liquor, Wine Dealer. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PI BLIC, AND PCBLIO PARTICIPATION IS HEyCESTED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By JOHN F. NOONAN 1 Secretary BERNARD E. DOYLE Excise Administrator , 23-It.

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