The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1946 — Page 6

THt DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1946.

SMOKED PICNICS GIVE YOU MORE MEAT...SHORTER SHANK

and tendered, too. So all you do is heat and serve ... there’s no long cooking, no shrinkage. The shorter shank means less waste—you get more juicy tender meat with marvelously

mild, mellow smoke-sweet flavor. A bigger value!

whom:

47e

SHARP CHEESE

Fancy <{iiulity OhmIcIit. For Iiiii<'Ii.‘s or cooking. I.l>.

BACON

Swivt ( un*

SIRLOIN STEAK. Lb. . , GRADE A Tender, Juicy DEEP ROAST, Lb. . . . (JRAIjE A. Chuck or Shoulder PORK SAUSAGE, Lb. . , In risking roll

ROSE FISH

Ib. 54c GROUND BEEF HSS. Ib.

37c

■ 55c

SPARE RIBS, Lb. ... Lean, Meaty. Fine with Kraut

. 39c

MINCE MEAT, Lb. . . . Home Style Bulk. For Delicious Pies

. 25c

. 45c

PORK BRAINS, Lb. ... Serve with Scrambled Eggs

. 29c

PORK HOCKS, Lb. . . . Smoked. Servo with Green Beans

30c

. 49c

SAUER KRAUT, Lb . . . Firm, White, Crispy Bulk

. 8c

WHITING, Lb 17c Dressed, Scaled, Head Removed. Pan Size

FILLETS

— A Real Treat.

Firm,

White - Lb. 37c

BAKERY ITEMS FRESH DAILY

IT'S, •

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9mm ^ large ^ Mm loaves ** ^

Itl Ns samlwich I’kg. of X

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IMIM TS. Sugared, do/. SPICKi: 1,0AF. Raisin .Nul Fa. a •i.. rOFFKi: < AKK, Fit Inert

Nut, each

l.'iSl If CAKF, Carin.-I Nul Kuch ... 46o KOI.I s. \pricot Filled,

*3c

RINSO

PINEAPPLE peanut BUTTER CRANBERRY SAUCE LARD Tast i' c '“i

SALAD DRESSING

Available when on display

Country Club

Slices

Kroger s New Homogenized

Ocean Spray

16

BOX No. 2

can

2 Lb.

Jar

Oz. Can

2 Lb- PKG.

Oz.

Jar

8

23c 22c 53c 23c 94c 21c

$1.83

i ib. 53c can 18c

. . .23c . . 21c oz. cans 35c

MlltAC I.K WHII*

Available when on display

TOMATO SOUP Can, p be||s 2cans||^ PILLSBURY 25 £1.65

Pure White Flour

SPAGHETTI dinner pkg 29c Complete Meal in 10 Min.

FRUITCAKE, 51b. . . .

Kroger's Holiday Treat

DRIED APRICOTS, Cell °

PUMPKIN Cpuntry Club, No. 2>

KRISPY CRACKERS, I Lb. ,

Sunshine Biscuit Co.

CANVAS GLOVES, Pair . . WH. KERNEL CORN 2 14 '

Kreshlike

MINCE MEAT, Country Club :;o oz. jar SWEETOSE SYRUP 5 ib . . i2e JAR CHEESE, Jar 26c Swanky Swig. Rel.. Pim., Olive BARTLETT PEARS No 2I ^ s |a « s 43c

Del Monte

PEACHES Pl ‘ nch Brand, No. 2k. glass . FRUIT COCKTAIL N °- 2 ^ can . . .

Del Monte

SODA CRACKERS 1 Lb b()X • TEA BAGS Ma - V ^ ar den. 48 ctn. . . PEAS, F ’ re shlilte, 14 k, oz. can OYSTERETTES N BC - Product, box CANNED MILK 2 tall cans . GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 “ z can . . BLENDED JUICE, 46 ,,z can ....

33c 38c 21c 33c 2!c 15c 27c 25c 33c

GRAPEFRUIT lexas Seedless. Extra Juuy. Fine Flavored. 70-80 Sizes. A Big Value

6«» 25c PINK MEAT Ib. 10c

ORANGES 5 m 35c

•II It Y, SMFFT. NI M FI.OKIOAs

APPLES 4 29t

I . S. No. | slAS MANS. FINK < OOKINti OK KATl.Nti

GRAPES 2 L6s 35c

I \N< V. I MI HKOKs. FINKST QUALITY. LAKt.K t LI STKI

POTATOES

I \N< V. FMl’KKOKH. FINKST QUALITY. LAKOK C LI STKKS

US No. I Maines. Last Week Winter Storage Sale. Buy Now.

CELERY, Stalk . . . Giant 24 size. California Pascal BROCCOLI, Bunch . .

Fresh Tender Shoots

CARROTS, 2 Bunches

Crisp, Fresh California

APPLES, 2 Lbs. . . . Fancy Washington Box Delicious POTATOES, IS Lb. Bag .

U. S. No. 1 Indiana

50 £1.43

"tfome^lown" Cbf-sz FUjer Contributes j135,000 a /ear

Every Kroger Store Manager gives generously to Community Chest, Red Cross and other worthy home - town drives. Last year, Kroger Stores made charitable contributions of $136,000. Kroger is a big organisation —but every Kroger Store Manager is a local man—with local Interests at heart. And the Kroger Store in your neighborhood is in business solely to provide better food values for you.

CLAPP’S BABY FOOD Strained t> cans (5c, ( hopped 6 Cans 57c

LIFEBUOY SOAP Available whm mi display Bar, 3 for 20c

GOLD DUST POWDER Our Price When Available in Large Box 22c

BLU-WHITE FLAKES Blue* While You Waah Box 8c

LUX FLAKES Our Price When Available i„ Medium Box IthLarge Box 23c

The Prices Quoted in This Ad Are Available at all KR0GE

R STORES.

SCHOOL NEWS

•lours Scltonl

The children of Jones School are busy collecting paper for the P. T. A. paper drive. Correlating social studies and art, the fourth grade of Jones School under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Runyan, have completed a large picture for their roam. The subject of their study has been life in the Amazon jungle of South America. Each child contributed snme- > thing to the large picture and also wrote a short story about life with the Boro Indians of the

Amazon Region.

Since November s anu u were

their birthdays, Beverly Graves aiyJ Bobby Newgent served ice cream and cake to their classmates in the fourth grade of Jones School, Friday afternoon. Last Friday morning Fanned I Brattain, Peggy Tennant. Rex | Terry, Joe Manhart and George | Boyd, cheer leaders for the Greencastle Tiger Oubs visited Jones School and conducted a pep session for grades 4, 5, and 6 in preparation for the first home basketball game on November 15. Miller School Billy Graham celebrated his seventh birthday last Friday and j treated his class to caiyiy bars. In, its Social Studies class the second grade of Miller School is having a community project. The children are building a town. Friday afternoon they took a trip up town. The following stories were then written in the language work. Our Trip We saw the statue of the doughboy. We saw Mr. Clapp. Mr. Clapp is police chief. Mr. Lawrence is the fjp chief. Jerry Cox Our Trip Our room went down town. We saw the fire station. We saw the Court House. We saw the Doughboy. Patricia Collins Nancy Jo Nelson reached her seventh birthday November 6. She treated her group to candy

bars.

Armistice Day the children of Miller School observed one minute of silence at eleven o’clock. Then Mr. Vaughn, the sixth grade teacher gave a short talk explaining the meaning of the day to the boys and girls. In closing the Star Spangleyi Banner was sung. The children were then dismissed for the uiorning. * Ki.lpalh Seh,ml Jimmy Collins, sixth grade pupil, has moved to Linton, Ind. Sixth grade students will present a play, "Rehearsal" by Agnes Rain, before the entire student body Friday afternoon at 1:00 P. M. in recognition of American Education Week. The Martha Ridpath P. T. A. will sponsor a movie, "Out West With the Peppers. - and other added attractions Saturday. Nov. 16, D.tO p. m. at the high school auditorium. The school's rummage sale Saturday, Nov. D, cleared $,'17.45. During their visits to the Public Library this week, Miss Murdock, librarian, told interesting stories and described the new books to the children.

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John Hodiuk plays his mo-: dramatic role to date in “Some where In The Night.’’ 20th Cen tury-Kox’s new hit today ut th Voncastle Theatre. Nancy Gin brilliant screen newcomer, > eo starred with Hodiak. Acclaim for his superb portrayal in “A Bell For Adano,” Hodiak’s cur rent role that of an amne.si.i victim in search of his past i the dramatic high mark of li meteoric rise to stardom.

NOTICE «

For Sale: tOfl rives, t year olils, IimI to March ", th. Kali limia rest June 1st. A, L. "SHEEP' PADGETT T; milt’s ra-it of K'H'kV on iioutl

C'AKIJ OF THANKS We want to thank our neighbors and friends and all those who assisted us during the fire at the IT. S. Mannan farm east

I of Clovi rdale.

Mrs. Mayme Lester and Mrs. O. W. Hubbard. p ( j

IM BLM *.U

Having sold our farm up will soil at

mile* aouth of ('lintan Fa IN, 7 miles , ■ ihu v ">

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I VINCENT CASTALDI, 10, screams [m agony as New York police work to free his right foot, which became jammed in a revolving door in a downtown hotel, where Vincent and his pals were playing. After 45 minutes, the police

Hin t hut a! -ail" lll(,al *

miles south of (Tint.in Fulls, 7 miles , . lini ' '""j Farm kmmn as the Kltr’ljorge farm. I r-l h .iiM' tw'-i 1,1 “

nut cemetery.

AT 10:3(1 0’< l.<>< I' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th 19-- HEAD OF CATTLE--ID 'I Hereford cows, 1 years old will i al'i - J' old with call at side; 5 yearling II i'i' < , t | heifer <-all; t yearling Hereford sleers; ' l! ,,, Poled Shorthorn eow 10 years old, a real in. i,'r, noary 7, a real family cow. 2 - HORSES -• 2 Pair hay geldings, 8 and !l years old. well broke, ««• (Her, an extra good team.

POULTRY

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FELD

About l tons good Timoth.i loos liaj in b.i r ". I" 11 about (MHI husliels corn. FARM TOOLS Farmall F-12 pari rubber with eiiltlvaI“!'•• • I '" 1 ' landeiu dise. 2 walking 14" plows, on w" Hays, 4 wheel, one Jaiir-iville with l'e> • • , |,n with longue tmeks; one low down se- '''• : • ' . n . hj tooth harrow, one horse disc, 5 11. M<' used three seasons; one wood saw on i,i* Fairbanks .Morse engine, (his i« the ls’ s l ' ^ , n eolintry; one Brudleylg in. Hammer mill with I gas engine, |i, H. P.; one low whirl i. iu - ^ |n scoop hoard endgate; 4 double ho; In i — ■ '• high speed (»" Im’H, SO ft.; one high sp.v! I ’ |f| One s»»t double team harness; one hall si l ' ers, one 1-4’’ lines iTever was Used; LVI ft- ii; ‘, "' | ,. 1( |,„, I one season, log eliains, rant hook, axes, slnoe " ', )irn ,|| hole diggers of all kinds, pumps. pump.i:« ^i, „ Barrels, feed barrels, mauls and wedg< >. uo lworkers vice, 4 spools win?, about 20 U’'- ‘ i '' . pi|o* fittings, harness hardware, a one saw nia ^ |lw gsaws, 2 one-man saws, one extension ladder, . ladder 10 ft.; 3 step ladders, 2, « ft. and one .. u-. numerous to list. HOUSEHOLD DODDS ^ One Kalamazoo kitchen range, very good: 1 * w|0 r with .springs and mullresses; one table null' " ^ mowers, porch swing, wash tubs, kltehi n ^ studio couch, baby Ik*cI with mattress: pre wa: ' _ j r | ( „ girls hleyele; one tail I cry radio, good one; j’" 1 one fire-prool safe. 400 llis.; jars, can goods, and all kinds of arlclcs. TKK.VIS—<'ASH. Not responNlhle In eas.- of aeeideii HI’NTKK ANU HI RST, Auctioneers. , |A p CLIFFORD \NL> HAZLI.

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Lunch Will be served.