The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 November 1944 — Page 4
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BEULAn SOItOI mi BARRY FffZBERA. A MARK SANORiQH PRODUCTION * paramourTPicture
FRIDAY & SATURDAY HERE IS ONE WE KNOW YOU’LL LIKE BETTER SEE IT "My Pal Wolf" Clia|>. *> "Haunted Harbor”
Hearing Aids At New
Low Prices
SVKSI,KY CHAPKI. ( iH Kt 11 ISend.vl C >o|K*r v Minister Sunday School edch Sunday morning at 10:00 Leota Rauh Supt. Morning Worship at 11:00 Evening Services at 7:30. Prayer meeting each Wednesday night at the homes of members.
I Acousticon is making hearing aid history in announcing thrve superb vaccuum tube models at new low prices. These precision | ! instruments have been especially ' i designed to enable you to hear ' and understand home and bus- | incss conversation. To the hard > of hearing person that is the one i thing that really matters. Acousticon, oldest electrical ' hvaring aid manufacturer, was i of course called on by the gov- ! emment to build hearing equip- j i ment for the • air and ground | forces, for planes, tanks, jeeps ! ' and walkie talkies. Entirely new j and unprecedented standards of performance were required. This ! I equipment had to deliver sure | and unmistakable understand- j ing of conversation, a vital battle essential. This vast and exacting .var experience on top of 42 I years in hearing aid research | and craftsmanship made possible | not only great advantages in I hearing restoration but also astonishing new low prices. The | new low prices start at $79.50 i complete in every detail including custom ear mold or bone reI ceiver. Mr. Finch, the local Acousticon | dealer, will be in Givencastlc next Saturday, Dec. 2nd, at the Commercial Hotel. Free tests and demonstrations will be given from l to 5 p. m. You may phone for appointment at your home at other hours.
IN MEMORY In loving memory of our husband, father and grandfather, Adam Reising, who passed away three years ago today, November 30. Sadly missed by loving wife, son and grandsons.
YARD OF THANKS We wash to thank the doctors and nurses for all their kindness and the friends for the beautiful cards and flowers, also the ministers for their lovely prayers. Mrs. Elmer R. Cox
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TANGERINES
ORANGES
PINEAPPLES
Extra fancy box Rome Beauty. Fine for
baking. A Yalur. I Lbs.
N. P. VanBUSKIRK
Sweet, easy to |>ecl. Fine flavor.
Large Size. 3 Lbs.
Extra Juicy, Sweet Florida.,
(K-tb. Img 58c) 5 Lbs.
luirge 24 size.
Fancy Uulmn, Each
35c 29c 35c 39c
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FARMER'S PRIDE
SUGAR Pure Cane
32<
5 LB. BAG
POTATOES, 10 lb - h K 49c Idaho Russets LETTUCE, Head 10c Fresh Urls|> Iceberg CARROTS, 2 bchs. 19c Tender, Urisp California
Van You Eat without Worry? If food you are fond of »rems to cause acid indigestion and upset stomach, get quick, happy relief by taking delicious taating Stuart Tablets. The/ contain ingredients oftOB tiacd by doctor* to relieve gymp» toms of gassineiss and acid indigestion. You'll feci better and sleep better. No mixingno bottle—easy to take. Oet genuine reliable, timetested Stuart Tablets at your druggist today. Only 25^. r*0^. or SI .20 under maker’a positive money-back guarantee.
gt -I- *!• -I* + v + &• r LOt I ST GROVE -I- -I- *!• -I- -!• -I* ‘i* *!* ’I* -I; Mr. and Mis. Clifford Hillis called on Mr and Mrs. Zone Gentry and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bukei of Rockville were guests of his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Breesler last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Master, and daughters enjoyed a birthday supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Goodman and daughter Friday evening. Mu,tha Ellen Goodman and Alice Jane Masten were the honor guests. Mrs. Roy Smith and daughter Irene called on Mrs. James Woi • ley and family Sunuu.y ..ftt' noon. Raymond Hennon of Roachdale called on h.s sister, Mrs. Janies Lewnian and children Sunday afternoon. J. W. Hennen returned to Roachdale with his ton. Mrs. Edith Sallust and daughter Elaine, attended all day meeting at Fillmore Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Lukenbill and fa mily called on his | brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ros.i Leonard of Bainbridge Sunday afternoon. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Booher and daughter jLou so visited their son, Mr. and •Mrs. Byron Booher and son near Darlington. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Hanks call-ec'-;n their son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanks of Bainbridge Sun_day afternoon.l Mr .and Mrs. Charles Hendrich
ONIONS, 5 Lbs. 17c Medium size, Sweet Vanish SHALLOTS, 2 bchs. 19c Medium size, Sweet Spanish CABBAGE, Lb. 4c Solid heads. Medium Size
illlBIIIMIMiMBiMllilMIM LAMB sHOULUKK hoast LEGS, lb. 37c, Breast or Neck Stew, lb. 18c CHOPS, cut from rib, lb. 39c
PORK SAUSAGE
Bulk, .Mild Seasoned. Delirious wilh pancakes, lb.
LUX TOILET SOAP 5c CRACKERS
2 Lb, Box
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE “r: T
RINSO
CHOICE HAND PICKED
I .urge Pkg.
23c NAVY BEANS
CHEESE
Milil. For Sandwich?* or Cooking
5 Lb. ling
32c 33c 35c
went to .Indianapolis Monday afternoon to see their daughter, Mrs. Albert Sisson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar jjoffman attended the funeral of *Mis. Bertha Coffman widow of the late Henry Coffman in Indianapolis Tuesday. The deceased passed away at the home of a son in North Vernon and thj funeral was held at the home of her daughter in Indianapolis. Burial was in Brick Chapel cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giltz and son Benton wen; to Brazil Sunday afternoon to the hyme of Mr. and Mrs. William Penman! to see Mrs. Betty Hoff man and baby daughter, Jane Elizabetn •jf Wisconsin. Mrs. Hoffman l' the wife of Sgt. Wayne Hoffman Mr. Hoffman a nephew of Mrs. Giltz and a son of Mrs. Penman He .s stationed in Italy. Afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves Sunday Wire Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McGaughey and children of Fincastle, Mrs. Maxine Sponsel and baby of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Berry and children of Madison township. Mrs. Sponsel had received word Friday that her husband Staff SgtRobert Sponsel Jr. was missing !n action since November 2. She is a niece of Mrs. Reeves Mrs. Zane Gentry attended the funeral of her aurt, Mrs. Lena Stewart at Holton Ind. Wednesday. The news of her death came as a shock to Mrs. Gentry for it was just a short time ago that ^Irs. Stewart spent several days visiting her niece. Mrs. Bernice Lukenblll and children called on Mrs. Nola Martin and family of Bainbridge Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Day and son Monday evening. Miss Elaine Sallust is work ing at Montgomery Wards :j Greencastle.
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For Really FRESH Fruits and Vegetable
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SWEET, JUICY—-250 SIZE FLORIDA ORANGES DO z 25c U. S. NO. 1 GRADE—FOR BAKING IDAHO POTATOES 4 lbs. 49c FANCY CANDY YAMS 4 lbs 33c C00KING APPLES 3 LB , 25c muliflower 11 ” “t,*
TEXAS SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT U. S. NO. I GRADE YELLOW ONIONS 10 U. S. NO. I GRADE MAINE POTATOES 15 & » SOLID HEADS FRESH CABDAGE 2 los *
POTATOES MICHIGAN 10 Lb. Bag 33c 100 Lb. Bag $2.98
HEAD LETTUCE TANGERINES SOLID KRtSP Each 11c Doz. 25c
SAUER KRAUT. New Park White Crispy, lb. He
WIENERS, No skin, Tender, Juicy. Fine for toasting Lb. 37,.
Grapefruit JUICE r29c WAX PAPER 25c
125’ Roll
SEARCHLIGHT
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MATCHES
FRANKFURTERS
DINNER SIZE
Lb. 29c
CORN MEAL
SERVE KROGER’S FINER SEA FOODS. P k TCI C |4 Fresh, fully Dressed. * non Small Size. Lb. 3/C
5 Lb Hug
kiAB Wilson’s Canned Yeal, ■nVll Beef, Lamb. 12 oz. Uun
PIKE FILLETS
Fum y Quality. Excellent for Numlwielies, Lb.
SPRY
3 l.h. Jar
BUHER HANDY’S Lb. 51c
WHITING ib. 14c Red Perch Fillets lb 31c A n-al value
LARD PURE HOG Lb. 16Vic
FILLETS, Lb. 28c of Whiting. Fine Quality HERRING, Ib. 17c Dressed. Fresh Lake
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Turn to A&P for Fine Meata at a Savings GRADE A’—N. Y. DRESSED GRADE A’ ROASTING STEWING CHICKENS LB 39c CHICKENS PURE PORK FANCY FRESH SAUSAGE LB 33e SKINLESS WIENERS35*
GRADE ’A'
LAMB ROAST
PURE PORK
SMOKED SAUSAGE
Choice
Shoulder Cut* LB.
33c CHILI CONCARNE
NO BONE—NO WASTE
lb. 39c REOFISH FILLETS
LB. HOU*
32*
FRUIT
COCKTAIL rr; A*P GRADE ‘A’ APPLE SAUCE St.ICES OR HALVES IONA PEACHES C A DOT A FIG BITS Xu 2'i A&P GRADE ‘A’ CORN Golden vunn Cream Styl* GARDEN SWEET LIBBY’S PEAS
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TOMATOES
N caV“ 33c
No. 2 14c Can
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N 0.n 2 13C
COFFEE
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59c
Mellow
DATED. ENRICHED MARVEL BREAD 26 £°' lie JANE PARKER DONUTS 16c pl,in 15c wviivitf Do,tn Doaen * “NF. PACKER DROP COOKIES
ANN PACE
MACARONIo..-
SULTANA
FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 90SCO * SUNNY FIELD PURE LARD SURE GOOD MARGARINE LOW PRICE
EGGS
4 • Ll ’ ill 2' 1 - * Ctn*.
48c
3 -Lb.
1 Spaghetti 9 Ctn.
PEANUT BUTTER iff
IONA BUAND GREEN BEANS
IONA
TOMATO JUICE VEGETABLE JUICES V-8 COCKTAIL
HEINZ
TOMATO SOUP « CiD . MAYFLOWER BLENDED
JUICE '«•
No. 2
Can
329c
FAMILY FL0UH »£»'•« SUNNVFIELD , b j, BAKING SODA ru* ANN PAGE 0 . it.
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MIXED NUTS
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