The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1947 — Page 6
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TMC DAIU CT'' "• SHE. I:*C - * THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1947.
CHATEAU FRIDAY and SATURDAY
B *e throuc" the crusty-b'o<*n Cvtside into the tcrde'es 1 , juiciest ch cken yo- -e ever tasted. That's a Kroger fryer . . . young, firm, wellrounded . . . se ! ected from the r nest flocks ...
and priced right!
lb.
60c
10C\ CLEANED FRYERS, f»iboit- f or fresher ft;rr*r, pcr>-
recdy -oste-free.
STEWING CHICKENS
52c
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SERVE THE FINEST IN SEAFOODS SALMON STEAKS. Fancy qualify. A Raai Treat . FILLET OF POLLOCK. Very Tasty. Economical. . ROCK FISH FILLETS. Fine Flavor. Firm White
SMOKED PICNICS SLICED BACON
PORK LOIN ROAST
CHOPS
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Till. Bl.'T t.RIUE. NO KIND.
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WITH Nl \\S — Yl>\. S. AMKKK A — LOvTTlatpJJ] FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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lb. 48c Lb. 23c lb. 35c 39c 61c 41c 45c
PORK SAUSAGE. in \ K*-«. 1) i» ♦ GROUND BEEP. Fr***h i*roun«J K r •!» BEEF SHORT R!JS. f in#» f'*r hi RIB ROASTt 04 It < Lit. V% 11 P^tator?* SPARE RIES t .n* v. tb » r Kra
ORANGE JUICE * PEANUT BUTTER CHEESE SPREAD SODA CRACKERS *
FLOUR
SUGAR
COOKIES
LARD
CIGARETTES
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4* Oz-
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29c 55c 89c 23c
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NAVY BEANS N \\ \ BEANS. ? l>^
GREAT NORTHERN BEANS
t.KEAT NOKTHEKN BEAN'. 2 IK69c KIDNEY BEANS
KIDNEY BEAN'
0^0 W*S SMITH: At Kroger. I can ! r.i.'.'i.:y ai::j*o tnncs ar.d still get : f.r less l.-.an I expected to pay. KIG£cV Trat's why Kroger has t*con-.e the best place to buy nationally advertised J ~~l merchan- '' U"* w dise.dis- , played • i • * l 4« with Tixroger s own -J high-quality, low-priced ‘ ^ r a ' d » .
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47c
19c LIMA BEANS
29c
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FRESHLY ROASTED, FRESHLY GROUND AND LESS THAN 35 A POUND! in tho 3 I* 5 - economy bog 1,03
SERVE PLENTY HEW CROP VEGETABLES. LOWESI PRICES IN FAST 5 YEARS. SHOP YOUR KROGER STORE TODAY FOR THREE BIG VALUES.
LIMA BEANS .> Lho.
OATS. Quaker
29c
CHOC. BITS. {
Roc k wood
16c
APPLE BUTTER -- * Ziegler *
- 29c
RITZ CRACKERS
18c
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B-jX
SYRUP. • l v - Pennant Blue Lab-i
43c
DILL PICKLES Crown
33c
Bonus Chocolate Syrup 16oz.btl. 23c SWAN SOAP
19c
t 'lanelHr* '..ap. in
on--. 2 Bars
W h«-n Available.
LIGHT BLUBS, \f 7 ~ - ,
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PANCAKE FLOUR 10; Country Club 20 oz ft,.
CARROTS 1 BROCCOLI
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CAULIFLOWER hd. 19c Snow Whit<. Larg** 11 Slz>.CELERY, Staik .. . ISc Giant 24 S:z- Caiif Pa.- al
apples r 25c
G-16 32c PEACHES BLUING OLIV-ILO - PORK and BEANS 2 No Pine Of Solid Pack APRICOTS
28c 26c bd 10c ISc 35c
33c d Pack
See How TWKTED DOUGH 9i*» y«p; FWR, Mirn TEXTURf!
oranges 45c
\Y hen Minute, ( uunt. i.'.OLD DUTCH 2 cans 17c SUPER SUDS
33c
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SP1C & SPAN A ria'ing. No wiping 2 Boxes 41c
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CHATEAU LAST TIMES TONIGHT
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y'erdl* L*^. eaesfct 0 , ■ a Keatuck; feud!
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their pumping Ml 1.1 111 i |; 1,,^ |equipment t the bank of a creek SALEM. Or LTi—^j -.ju^rters ‘f a mile away.' Iri g club file : -ticlei of ! Companj after company linked | poration w:th ■ • state ( hese until the L r.e reached. that the pur; 0 f the zation is t - ek, pu^ I \Ml! \ II \' ro < H>.< K IN * I cervoid ruminant with nof ^1 mt vntNoer d C ; j s •: ; start :n the m- rn- otherwise k: • . as I nss at nearby Driver* until the ! *0*r TO OBSEKVE STAYV
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fr- ■- .-av n to 14 y-ars, are the NEW YORK . UP I -tire lent body of the one- • philatelist, a ’id an2 |r m s.hooltoouse. centenary ir.Ur dtiuialji exhibition in Grand Cen i i»i; ( i; \'H \K TIMS SPOKANE, Wash. ELP) The orate the f --■ „. verna Spokar.-- b-r.efit baseball fund, sue - 0 ( Unit Statej being raised by donors through- stamps in 1M7 out the nation to aid the wives end fa: .:!:es of th>- nine S;- ka -jq-i,. Ur . f Xm . baseball play rs killed in a bus has conferr 21 ink I trash last June, has reached the degrees since foundngl 1 - : i: 51.
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ONIONS
GRAPEFRUIT
Yeliow (■ |. ,he. ( Van
Dry. 6 !>-.
ib f potatoes: I 7v Fim- < ,M.k«-n»
N. No. |
'lain*-', if lb
I-arg.- 70 Nire. T,-\a-'----tlW FNiH of Tui,---6 For
42c 25c
23c ky 2..ifoubte yMf sirii^s!
LUX FLAKES Large Box 34c When Available PALMOLIVE SOAP frv tin 14 l»a' Beauty #N*J F!an. 2 i«4b size bar* V When AvailaMe.
B0SCUL COFFEE ,.. 47c Del Monte COFFEE „ 47c
Kegular and Drip
IP-gular and Drip
THE PRICES QUOTED IN THIS AD Are Available at all KROGER STORES
RAY WHITLEY Ml Sit AL AND SPORTS
PEACEMAKER RLWAKDED DEP.P.Y. N H -UP. Sometimes it pays not to argue, says Alder. Whitney. He and two other hunters shot at one deer a 130pound doe--and rather than argue about ownership. Whitney gave it to them and went or hunting. A little later he shot another deer almost twice as big which was his alone.
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LARD Ihire Open Kettle Keadered Lb. 26c SPRING LAMB •-eg*. Ih. H3c 'he.lllder 1J>. ISc Stew. Ih. S2<Rib ( h-.p* Ih. .Vic
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Sliced. Lb.
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SIDE PORK PORK STEAK pork liver
SIRLOIN STEAK BOILING BEEF SAUSAGE
FIREMEN STRETCH IT OIT BLTLER. Pa. *UPi Fir-men from six towns had to couple 4.000 feet of hose to fight a fire j that swept the three-story C t. | Hotel at Wexford. The Val?r.c:a;|
jim McDonough, one of the a rst of the unp-m-hed | punsters this side of Punxsu- ! tawney. Pa. dropped Into the | office today to tell us of some of the “jobs- he recently didn t.
have.
! I ! “I started out in life." quoth James, “as a tailor in a bowling ! alley. They wanted me to take 1 care of the pins." ! ! t "Then,'' he odded, "l went to work in a voloon al a boliff. | You see. it wot up to me to bring { people to the bar." I ! ! j Ducking a well-aimed paperj weight, J M. continued: "After that I worked during a Christ- j mas season as an upholsterer in a hotel restaurant. My duties? I had to stuff the turkeys." ! ! ! "Later." Mac insisted. "1 worked for a spell in a night club. There l bad no di&culty j in raising cane." t ! ! "From thoro" (these o-e direct quotes from Jim) "I worked as o 1 barber in a gambhng joint, boy, did I trim the custemtrvi" ! ! ! Aa he sped out of the office j to escape manslaughter or wor»» McDonough shouted over his shoulder: "I'm on my way, kid. to take a job as dynamiter in a filling station. They need
SLICED BACON
IN LAY FBS
ORANGE JUICE
PEAS
KALE;
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CARROTS ‘
GRAPEFRUIT n ^ A S H APPLES, 3 Lbs. ... 25c HEAD LETTUCE. E»-j ORANGES, Doz. . . 35c PASCAL CELERY TANGERIHLS. Dz. . 32c CABBAGE, Lb.. •
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someone U> blow up the tires.”'
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