The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 November 1944 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1944.

FUNNY FROM START TO FINISH DON’T MISS IT CHATEAU

5 DAYS

SUNDAY THRU THURS.

Eddie, o Hoy Fever Hero, run* for Moyor on o Lough PloHorm. You II. get 'em-one o minute! They re guoronfeed by Preston Sturges — who gave you "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek 1

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CHATEAU ISPORTS NEWS

TONITE AND SATURDAY

"TAe 3 Aiei^ulteeti

BOWLING

(By Jim Zeis)

BASKETBALL

MAKE WAY FOX THI MtSQUITURS! THEY RE HEADIN' YOUR WAY WITH SIX-GUNS READY FOR ACTION!

Tiger Cubs Host To ShelbyWIle Bears; DePauw Ends Grid Campaign Tomorrow

THANKS TO RETONGA SHE FEELS FINE NOW

Local sport funs have a busy wcvki nd ,n prospect with Greencastle’s PiKcr Cubs soh tlulccl to meet thr •Shelbyvillo high school basketball team on the home court tonight at S 'clock. Saturday afternoon at* 2 o clock. DePauw's football squad concludes its 11*11 grid season with thf.

strong quintet and with an overtime; victory over Greenfield already chalked up, comes here determined to make it two straight. On the other hand, the Tiger Cubs, smaiting un dor their 21-27 setback down Bloomington way last Friday, plan to get into the win column in this encount-

SANTA FE il SCOUTS

tnmg Mianl eleven providing the! er, their second of the 1944-45 cj»m

opposition at Blackstock Stadium. Out n the county this evening Koachdalo and Bainbridge, two tradi- ' nal Putnam net rivals, will fight it out up at Bainbridge. Eminence leaves its home precinct to battle the

BOB STEELE row . jiwmii, . TYLER DODD COUIER,* JAMES «REPUBLIC nctni

< bap. S ‘HAl'N'TKD IIAKBOH’ “THE W.\l{ SPEKIJS I P” AND FOOTBALL,

C rvers on the Cloverdale floor. In a curtain ra ser to the main attraction at the Greencastle gym ton ^hl the Reelsville varsity tangles with C->ach Fred Fechtman’s reserves. Shelby vdle, boasting another

j paign.

Coach Gaumy Neal’s Tigers, with

two consecutive v.(tones, hope to

| upset the dope and knock

gridders for a loop Satuiday. Early | in the season, DePauw bowed to Miami by a 12-0 count, which, incidentally is the best showing any ot the Redskins’ opponents have turned in this fall. Neal is making no predictions only that his Old Gold charges will do their very best to conclude their schedule in a blaze of

glory.

“I Felt So Nervous And Rundown I Hardly Knew Which Way To Turn,” Says Well Known Resident. Tells About

Her Case.

"Retonga saved me much distress and many dollars, and I am glad to tell others about it.’’ gratefully declares Mrs. B. H. Suits.-well known resident of 411 W. 24th St., Cleveland, Tenn., in adding her name to the thousands praising this noted herbal stomachic and Vitamin B-l medicine. Discussing her case Mrs.

Suits happily continued:

“My appetite was extr mely poor and I felt like my strength vas about all gone. My nerves seemed to stay on edge and although I felt weak ami tired out. I was too r stless to relax.

settled down and Rvtonga gave me satisfactory relief from sluggish elimination. I now feel stronger than for several years and my housework is no trouble. Retonga was a bless-

ing in my case.’’

Retanga is a pui"ly herbal gastric tonic combined with liberal quantit-

the Ohio | Sluggish elimination bothered me so j ea G f Vitamin B-1, and is intended to I much that 1 was forced to resort to distl0SH du ,. to vitamin B-l the use oi laxatives continually .deficiency, constipation, insufficient “Retonga brought nu grand ri “|fiow of gastric juices in the stomach lief. I now sleep belt' r and I wake i alld j ogs of appetit'\ Accept no subup feeling refreshed and ready foi a Retonga may be obtained at hearty breaefast. My nerves have Mulling DruK store Adv

Hendrich, supt. for all ages.

in charge. Classes

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BUY YOUR

BONDS AT PCNNEY'S

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News Of Boys

U. S. ARMY’ IN THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC Duties of the Mil-

itary Police of the 40th Infantry Division on New Britain range from LDay beachhead traffic control to serving as the corner cop on Jap-

frequented jungle trails.

I T 4 Carol P. Ross, son of Mr.-. . Irene M. Ross, R. R. No. 1, James-1

I town, Indiana, is a Provost Clerk. I Truck Driver C • He is responsible for the completion lishing new speed records,

of all reports and clerical work con- ‘ With all the Pacific island prizes cen ing violations reported. captured by the Y'anks under millBetween beachheads, when the ' tary law, the MPs have their hands MPs go in with the assault troops to full of problems of policing and inguide the flow of troops and suppli m ve-ligation. They are to these farand'handle prisoners of war. the m< n | away places what the Canadian with the black brassard ride herd on Mounties are to the trackless nortn-

the dusty tropical trails to. keep i ern timbeilands.

11 :C0 a*, m. Morning worship servlet . The text of the message will Jbe this Old Testament verse, “The jzeal of thine house has eaten me up.” j 2-8 p. m. The Methodist Youth j Fellowship of the Greencastle Dis- ‘ ti'ict meets for its fall convention at j Brazil. Btiek Chapel youth will be I in attendance there, j Y’ou are cordially invited to the J services of the church.

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IMMANAPOI.IS LIVESTOCK Hogs 11.000, steady; 160-180 lbs. $!•;; 180-200 lbs., and 240-270 lbs. ft;.10; lead 242-247 lb., $14.15; 200210 Ins., $14.15, top $14.20; 271-100 lbs , $14.05; 100-160 lbs.. $U.75-$12; sows strong and good and choice mostly $12.60-$13.85. Cattle 500. calves 700; common and medium steers and yearlings $8.50-$12.50; medium and good beef >\vs $9-$ll; cutter to common

IIKICK CHAPEL METHODIST C'HL'KCH Minister. Forest W. Howell. 10:00 a. m. Sunay school. Char!:-’

the FASHION shop

FOR HER CHRISTMAS ROBES—HOUSE COATS 5 98 to 10-98

All colors and sizes.

The Fashion' SMART

Is Headquarters For NEW WINTER

COATS

Chesterfields Fur Fabrics Fur Trimmed Tuxedo Styles

All 100% Wool All Beautiful All New Styles

All Colors

A GORGEOUS SELECTION OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED miESSES

MINX MODE LAURA LEE CLAIRE KAY IRMA HILL CLAIRE TIFFAKlY BOULEVARD FROCKS JANE EVANS BETTY HARTFORD rOMI FASHIONS

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It is imporiant to serve balanced meals every day in the year for good health.

BETTER MEATS BEEF-PORK-LAMB Frosted Fruits and Vegtables For the perfect winter meal. LEAVE ORDERS FOR THANKSGIVING TURKEYS Quality Meat Market

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Jules Levey pre^nli WTLLUll MI gild hit ftreaim p-rlcrnn! m\\ mm

1811 Hill DQkOTH) MI1UI Roman BohnamAla Tom Filin •crem pUy K» KeUn D imi Dr«l» Dirm| A^xiau FrNwtt JaitykIMi Dirm»(^ AIMtnt Produreil by Julnlnf autiuo iwnMniini

with I$l(i HULL WATHA JKUKI.S OK I KAN NOSTRADAMUS

$6.25-$9; canners S’.50-$6; 50c lower, top $16. Sheep 1.000; generally bulk good ami choice Iambi 1“ $14.25; top $14.25; medium aid $10.50-813.25.

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How To Relierc Bronchitis Creomulsion relicveb prompllf cause it goe.-, i ,ght u> the o! trouble to help loosen and expel laden phlegm, and aid nature to and heal ra v tender inflamed ^ mucous membra in' Tell your™ to sell you a bottle of Creom'Jkx the understand!! ; you must lie way it quicldv allays the rough* arc to have youi GREOMULSIO for Coughs, Chest Colds, li

» to n — 12 1o 2(1 88 to 44 — Hall MizeN.

See this selection of new winter coats now Sizes: 9 to 17 12 to 20 38 to 52 Half Sizes

Sportswear Dept. SKIRTS All Sizes and Colors.

100% All Wool SWEATERS AH Sl/.es and Colors. #3.98 TO 85.98

BLOUSES * $1.59 To $3.98 JACKETS $5.98 To $10.98

ONLY 30 SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS!

COOPERATE WITH YOUR GOVERNMENT liY DOING YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY. Our Rationed Merchandise Now Available At Pre-War Prices ... ★ COTY SETS - MAX FACTOR SETS - OLD SOUTH - EVENING IN PARIS ★ BERYAMOND - LA CROSSE - AMITY BILL FOLDS - BOXED CANDY ★ GOLD COMPACTS - IMPORTED BRIAR PIPES - CHENYU SETS ★ EX-CEL-SIS SETS. This merchandise, rationed to us, is now in stock available to public. Pre-war prices — pre-war quality. Just less of it.

ORDER BEFORE DECEMBER 1 If you desire to ship our fresh KELLING NUTS to service men, order immediately.

Keller-Coan Pharmacy

FORMERLY

JONES DRUG STORE