The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1944 — Page 2

Voted smartest and for Spring I -Sfc*-

'rightest’

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THE DAILY BANNER nod Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All" S. ft. Rarhfen. I > uhll*b<‘r Kntered In the postoffice at Greeo itli-. Indiana as second class mail i :fter under Act of March 8. 1878 3ub6i ription price, ”i cents per v. ck; $3.00 per year by mail In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year ny mail outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Tin selfish unfruitful life defeats .uni destroys itself: The axe is laid il the loot of the trees. Matt. 3:10. Christ was not too big to conform i * in • ustotns tint were helpful to j ; others. Christ preached by example; i well as by words: But John fot • li i'e him. saving, I have need to be oti'/.ed of thee. Mutt. 3:14.

FIAKORN CORN MUH IN MIX AT.MOST EVERYBODY likes corn muffiw« anti anybody can make them with Flakorn. All the tlry ingredients ready mixed, for 12 to 18 tender, crisp corn muffins.

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And LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

KHP BUYING WAR • BONOS

For light, flaky ■ pie mists, just add ■ water to Flako.

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Socfioty

(ireeneastle C ouple Wed In Virginia Word has been received of the marriage of Miss Kddh Lucille John so.i and Pvt. James M. Conrad in Suffolk, Va., on Saturday, May 6. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard C. Johnson ane the bridegnom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conrad. Both young people are popular graduates of thlocal high school and well known in this community. Pvt. Conrad is stationed at Camp Pickett, Va. Mrs Conrad will remain with her husband for the time being it was believed,

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Maple Heights Club Holds ltaiii|iicl

IAP ATROCITY ACTS

Lorln Welch Wednesday.

in Williamsport

Come in — eTioo^e from the (b

young Gobi Cross Shoes

which 1000 active American women

voted their favorites

iu a nation wide Fashion Poll.

Anufita's unchallenged >hoe value

Mrs. Elmer R. Cox of Mt. Meridian i a patient in the Putnam county hospital. Martin Smith and John Powers w-re among those who attended the derby at Louisville last week-end. Mrs. Denis Buis and baby son, Dennis Wayne, have returned to their

Leu Harrell, Indianapolis, is visiting with friends in Greencastle. Mrs. Wayne O'Hair was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Wed-

nesday night.

Mrs. Sarah Lewis of Spencer, is visiting with Mr and Mrs. Phil Hayes and family, 801 Lincoln. The Christian Church choir will meet t">iiight at 7 o'clock for a very : riant practice. All members please be present. Pvt. Earl P till p Sourwine of the

. onu near Danville from the county j Army Air Corp. is home on a 15 day hospital. i furlough from Sheppard Field, Texas Mrs. Grace Routt has received, when his furlough expires, he will lUneing the birth of a | r( >p,i r f duty at Lincoln, Nebraska,

• ught. r to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Routt j

• m Wednesday, May

as a Photo-Lab Teehnieian.

DRESS PKINTSyJI'ST ARRIVED. They re here at Walds . . . the durable color fast pri.jjs you've been

waiting for. Huriy only .29 yd. MONTI 9

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; "i Indianapolis,

' 10th.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O’Hair. Mr. and Mi . Chailes Rutter, Mrs. Artie O'llair and daughter Reva motored to Linton Tuesday and helped celebrate the birthday anniversary of Harry Welch. Others present were Mi. and Mis. Floyd Cornette, Miss

Ve. 11a .Squire and Mrs. George Sims, j ant j r j ms ,

rim, for front • ml

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is stiil in the flavor-sealed bean. At the minute of purchase it’s Custom Ground — exactly right for your coffeepot ... so yen qet all the flavor. Choose from three di Ik mus blends — one will exactly suit your taste! If you would enjoy finer, fresher flavor . . . truly coffee at its best . . . it’s

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SHANK END

SKINLESS

SMOKED HAMS

RIB END

PORK LOIN ROAST 12-14 POUNDS AVERAGE SLAB BACON AN P y E ^ ZE

FANCY

SKINLESS WIENERS

I.R.

LB.

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33c 27c 25c 35c

FRESH GROUND BEEF F <1 -II PORK ROAST BOSTON BUTTS PURF. PORK SMOKED SAUSAGE FRESH YELLOW PIKE FRESH SHEEPS HEAD ™lly

lu. 33c lb. 39c lu. 23c ... 19c

HRIAR CREtK BRAND

HEART’S DEI IGHT

ENRICHED DATED

6HEEN BEANS

*r»n* 10®

PRUNE JUICE

But. 24c

MARVEL BREAD

1H-Lb. .q Loaf luc

FINE QUALITY

APPLK kiG

SUNNY MEED

CfSEEN PEAS

N c°.„ z 10o

APPLE JUICE

2 Bol: 39c

FAMILY FLOUR 25i L . b ;$1.12

IONA BRAND

DEL ALTO

ANN PAGE

TOMATOES

Dan' 10 «

TOMATO JUICE

"c^lOc

MACARONI

3 ,'P 29c

r *!N I 1 R! l —MARION BRAND

DONALD DUCK

SUNNYFIEl.D

CORN Cl --; y ,.

N 10c Can

GRAPEFRUIT ,l,,CE 29c

CORN FLAKES

18-0*. Pkg. 1 ,c

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VEGETABLF JUICE*

SUNNYFIEl.D

WAX BEANS v;:;-

No J 14c (an

V-8 COCKTAIL

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BRAN FLAKES

8-Ot. 7 C Pkg. IC

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FINE GRANULATED

SPINACH

N c.;12c

BF ANS Boston StyU DEMnd With Po.Il

n ^M0c

SUGAR 25 ^;$1.58

POIN 1 t RLE—AAF»

SHORTENING

FRESH

WHOLE BEETS

14C

d e x o ,>0,NT ’ 11 c A w FREE

3 63c

MILD CHEESE

li 32c

VAt. VITA

POINT-FREE—MY POWER

SURF GOOD

ASPARAGUS ^

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CHILI CON CARNE W 25c

MARGARINE

2 c.n': 35c

roiM 1 RKE—A4P C.RADF. ‘A'

POINT-FREE—HONEY

BRAND

RAT ION-FREE

COHN Whi '*' 2 1,0 Cresm Style ‘

r:, 23c

PARTY LOAF 31c

PURE LARD

4c“: 70c

RATION POINTS REDUCED

BUTTER

lb. 47c

90 SCORE

NOW 12 POINTS

LOW PRICE EGGS D °z. 24c

* fust dilute White House lull and half with ordinary milk—or in any olher proportion you prefer. Try it... )ou'il like its mild taste! WHITE HOUSE

EVAP. MILK

Really Fresh Fruits anc( Vegetables

YELLOW

BUY NOW FOR CANNING PINEAPPLE CRATE OF (TT 'JQ

24-30 SIZE

ONIONS

3 lbs. 25c

NEW CROP

TEXAS

ALL PURPOSE

-LB.

PECK

57c

U. S. NO. 1 GRADE POTATOES SWEET AND JUICY

FLORIDA ORANGES 10 lbs 69c THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY

FOR SALE: One Dodge truek, new motor, good tires; One span mares; one set harness, collar; one 7ft. Disc; one Panel truek; three thrashing machines; one cultipaeker; one mower; one corn planter with fertilizer attachment: one sulkie 14 inch plow; one set used II 1-4 x 24 inch tires

ic set tires, tube, Walter S. Camp-

bell, Greenca.stle. 12-lt.

Place your order early at Peeks Flower Shop fm a blooming planter • corsage for Mother on her day, Muy

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10-3t.

NEW SHIPMENT OF BICYCSJCS. Just received' I mens, 4 womens "litewate” Ha wthornes. Available on ration eertifi iti-s Priced at only S29.95. MONTGOMERY WARD. 11-lt.

DR. L. A. RAY VETERINARIAN 228 W Main St. - Phone 163 CI.OVERHALK Free Service is given at my office on diseases of poultry. Always ready and willing to advise with you on your livestock problems. Small animals are given special atteniun. Stop in at my office and get actpiainted. i'

MOTHER'S DAY

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Let Us Suggest, BULOVA WATCHES DIAMOND RINGS BIRTHSTONE RINGS CROSSES and CHAINS LOCKETS - COMPACTS CAMEO NECKLACE CARMEN BRACELETS CAMEO BROOCHES LAPEL PINS - EARRINGS WATCH BANDS - PEARLS O. E. S. PINS and RINGS HUNTINGTON JEWELRY STORE GLASCOCK BUILDING

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i Continued Regiments were

Frnni Pfure On**» liberated when. American cavalrymen invaded Eos Negros Island in the Admiralties last Match. Their tanking officer. Gul.eura Singh, said the Indians were taken to Rabanl. New Britain, last May and moved to Manu,s. the prinipal island of the Admiralties, lost Oct. 12 the day of the first big Amei ican raid on Rabaul. At Manus, the Sikhs were forced ( , build bridges, toads and trenches, md worked on the airdrome from ‘morning to night.” Malaria and ithet fevets killed a number of the Indians.

“The .Taps ordered u .. even when sick" s “ °< we officers complain J us we must kick anvon. ' in his work" *»i

anniversary

ttin-nday

Arnold, Fii lm(

Ezra 11th.

Mrs. R

ion street

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Moore, West

l, «iay May y

Joan Pat tor.son, 13

May 11.

Jack Heath, son of y r lilbert, Meath. 9 year.,

11.

The Maple Heights Home Ee Club members enjoyed a delightful din ner served by the ladles of the Bap tist church Wednesday, May 10. Gifts were awarded to the oldes mother, Mrs. Frank MeCammack an youngest mother, Mrs. Charles Hammond. William Grimes and Miss Alin Sheridan sang solos. Mrs. Davit Jones gave several comical readings The program was enjoyed by all. FOR SALE: 2. r >0 Bared Rock and 100 White Rocks, day old chicks. Available Friday afternoon. Quality Feed Store. 11-lt.

You can gee «pen<nr results Kanner Classified ACM

Miss Elisabeth Lockridge's Summer semester in piano

FLOWERS The Ideal Gift for MOTHER S DAT Sunday, May un ★CUT FLOWERS ★ COltSAOES ★ BLOOM |\<;

PLANTS

PECK S FLOWER SHOP! 403 East Hanna Street. Phone 741

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From where I sit... ly Joe Marst 1 What Mokes ‘A Real American Town? I

opens

Monday, May 15th For appointment call at Studio, 202 W. Walnut street or phone 416-W.

Visitor said to me the other doy: “Joe, you've got a real American town here-a town you can be proud of.” Afterwards, T got to wondering just yhat he meant. We aren't much different front any other town our size. A few nice stores ... a village green ... and 27 blue stars on the Service Flag in Town Hall. Not much exciting happens, either. We work hard . . . have our Friday evening socials at the Parish House...and the Kids play baseball and go fishing...

In our private life, welitmi I let live. If we often disasmil polities... if vime of us liktbmJ some bullet milk ... tvesiilisl sped one another's neht, j;| opinions. What m.mt ■ ur'.Dvr.v, | can"? From where 1 sit, it'; s ltgcau.se we're different takl CfkUM we’re so tpuchii [ towns that add tip to Amer; - I where se: i r.'ltolenmj are guiding principles.

Copyright, 1944, Breuing Industry Lm* I

15 IN. INDIANA PHONE 740

TREMBLY'S SELF-SERVE REGAL MARKET

EAST 51011 OF SQUARE

SAVEI—Every Time You Shop Here

Mother's Day

FANCY BOX CHOCOLATES 1 Lb. Box 70c CANDY CORN 4Vi oi. Pkg. 10c NEW POTATOES 6 Lbs. 25c TOMATOES Red Ripe, Lb. 18c SWEET POTATOES 3 Lbs. 19c

ARMOUR’S STAR

Fancy Sliced

1 b. Pkg.

BACON

PURE LARD

CHEESE

1 Lb. t'arton

< HKDDAK

. Lb.

REGAL OLEO Lb. 17c

COOKIES 11KK < ' Ho,coLvrK MAu ' <ms 2^| WHEATIES B,tKARFAST (>F (i,a ' i,>ions ni sugar ■ , ;;,r ,TO “ ¥ r ' ,K i KilS a WILSONS, IBB ADIATKD Of I WILIV TALL CAN DELMONTE COFFEE U PURE CHERRY PRESERVES »l syrup rrs."”. IT a i RITZ CRACKERS . ^ 2,t l CAMPBELL'S PORK & BEANS TJ- 15t l CORN SVVKKT COI NTKV (.KNTIf ' IVN |(|(| . A RED BEANS ”, I 1i(| JOAN OF ARC 1,t| Buy Case Lots of Point Free Cani^ Vegetables NOW While Prices Are Low.