The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1947 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIC, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBTR 7, 1947.

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3 Cans Lima Beans 3 Cans Cut Beets 3 Cans Hominy 3 Cans Kraut

All For $1.00

Jello • Pineapple PINEAPPLE JUICE

PICNICS, ready to eat, Lb. 47c Whulr or Halt CENTER SLICES, Lb. 63c GROUND BEEF, Lb. 39c LARD, Lb. 29c VEAL, CHUCK ROAST, Lb. 45c VEAL CHOPS, Lb. 63c

JONATHAN APPLES, 4 Lbs •

GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES, 4 Lbs.

SWEET POTATOES, 3 Lbs.

POTATOES, 10 Lbs.

25c 25c 25c 39c

HEDGES

9FT '■;* SOI’TH M AIN ST.

TOKAY GRAPES, 2 Lbs 25c FRESH TOMATOES, 3 Lbs. 27c WHITE HOUSE PAINT, Gol. $4.25 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS D r MARKET

PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE phone is

Classified Ads

It’s Kroger For Low Cost Meals Serve 4 people any of these Main Dishes for Less than 60'

Frankfurters and Escalloped Potatoes Ml\ slim! Franks with t raps raw diced p<>tator«, add 1 cup milk, flour and scasonlDK and hak/\ (iood and thrifty. Franks, ’/» Lb 25c Potatoes and Milk 11c Total Cost for 4 36c

Spaghetti And Meat Balls Season meat, form into hulls and fry. Roil Spaghetti, add toinat<M-s, meat halls. Serve, enjoy and save. Ground Beef s ' 4 lh 30c Spaghetti , s lb - 6c Tomatoes •’ < ,,ps H2C Total Cost for 4 50Jc

Creamed Chipped Beef Baked Potatoes

f ounces chipped beef—All meat, no waste—will serve 4 when mixed with erram sauce and served on hot toast.

Chipped Beef 4 ° 7, 33c 4 Baked Potatoes 8c Sauce and Toast 15c Total Cost for 4 56c

COMPARE AND SAVE...AT KROGER

KROGER BREAD Buy Double Vour Savings 2 Large Loaves 25c POTATOES I'. S. No. ! Sl/^ Whites 15 Lb. Bag 57c

SPOTLIGHT COFFEE Hot-Dated. I.ow Price Lb. Bag 39c Corned Beef Hash Delicious Meat Dish. No Waste 16 Oz. Can 35c

Eatmore MARGARINE Pure, Fresh, a Money-saver LB. 29c HAMBURGER Made Fresh Daily. Value! LB. 39c

GRAPES

Fancy Tokays. I.arge ( lusters —. 2 I.bs.

17c CHUCK ROAST

ONIONS

I . S. No. 1 Indiana Yellow (ilohe — 5 l.h. Bag

YAMS

New Crop Southern. Serve Camlied — 3 l.hs.

< 'it from HEAVY CALF MEAT

RIB CHOPS

Cut from HEAVY CALF MEAT

WHITING FISH

PORK & BEANS

In rich Tomato Sauce

Dress“d Pan Size.

Kroger 2 M»-oz. cans!

NORTHERN BEANS

Lh. pkg.

PEAS

Washhi rn Fancy.

Parkers. Sw,»ct and Tender 3 No. 2 Can.*

KRAUT

Avondale.

GREEN BEANS

Tangy Flavor 2 No. 2' i Cans

Packers. I 2 No. 2 Cans!

i ■

A Real Value.

HOMINY

Kroger. Fhiffy-light 2 No. 2'/ 2 Cans

PEACHES

Kroger Avondale. 2 No. ?'/ t Cans Halves or Slices

TOMATO SOUP

Campbell's 2 Cans

FRUIT COCKTAIL ^ 49c GERBER’S BABY FOOD 22c

2 N. 2

Tall Cans

KKOCKR — In Heavy Syrup

Strained

3 cans

PIE CHERRIES

Kroger Sour Pitted. No. 2 Cn.

25c MILN0T

So Kleh It Whips Tall cm

AT MILLER'S: Stiglitz Warm Aire coal heaters with air-jet carbnretion. Operates automatically and hums coal most efficiently. $49.95 complete. 17-19 East Washington St. .'iO-tJ'. FOR SALE: Electric Spanish guitar with amplifier. Call at 112 W. Walnut St. SO-.lp.

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i; or your can at 3144.95 ex-iFloor board and some pipe j n . FOR SALE: 6 bushels of re- change price. Ford 1935 to '41,, eluded. $40. Call 68. Harold - W~

Plymouth 1935-’40 and '41,;Ryland after 6 p. m. 2-4p. j 50 ’ 60: Dodge ’35 and ’40. Alao block] FOR SALE: Last cutting alf-, ° Unger assembly for 1939 to ’4# Ford 85* alf a by the ton. Call Rural 19F2. i Pep up H $167.95 also 95, $169.95 ex- 2-lp. I laelUn g iron. change; 1935 and 38, 85 model| «'>” size oni, $114.95 exchange price. Mont-j FOR SALE: Dinette set:*Tinie~i gomcry Ward. 12-tl i oa k table, buffet, 4 chairs with

cleaned rye Greeneastle, Rural 1F11.

Rex

Route

Hathaway, 4, Phone

2-2t.

FOR SALE: Nice green tomatoes for pickles or relish. Call 448-R. 2-2p

The Three Kings of Cologne were the three wise men or magi, Melchoir, Kaspar end Balthazar who followed the star from the East to where it rested above the new-bom Jesus. Their bones are said to have been placed in Cologne cathedral, Ger-

many and their skulls were ex- j Manhatt an

hibited there as late as the 18th j century. Those who touched j them were supposed to be healed of their diseases. The names of

FOR SALE: 11 head stock calves, Hereford and Shorthorns; 3 or 4 cows. Rex Hathaway. Greeneastle, R. 4. Phone Rural 1F11. 30-3t.

: leather seats.

N'OTIo

I Tab ' e op?ns to '-ions Cl-jhV Cesspool, septic tanks, toilet- 6,0(11 six - flood construction, un-1 party, p r7t vaults cleaned. Modern pump-' usua ' style. Rex Haines, Phone) at 7:30 0V ing equipment. Basement drains, j® 80 . 2-lt. j vtlle s C hoo|,' !

sewer lines cleaned, roots,

——— ——I crease, etc., removed with elect I-OR SALK: 19..< Studebaker,j^ ^, lt ^ insr machine. No diggim:

excellent condition, new tires.

.necessary, rates reasonable. Free

Ott Skelton, 2i„ miles south of' on and estimates . Stat e or Pleasant Gardens, j Sewer CIpan(>rs . Write P . o. 30 ' ;ip ' ] Box 191, Greeneastle. 16-tf.! FOR SALE: Apples and cider

FOR SALE: Large four ej e laundry stove with water fro»f terdsen* one room heater; U i S . ^Ells carpet sweeper. Ered Hv.nter, 8 miles east Greeneastle.

2- t-2p.

FOUND; License tab scribe and 455-RX.

the three kings were also used as £ charm. ; : * Paragraphs sayz the maple tree averages 3S4.S6J leaves. In two months they’ll all be on the ground, where anyone can count ’em.

at Moore's Orchard in

on Road 43.

Raccoon 23-tf.

I’PTOWN I.EAGLE W Campus Subway 4 Public Service Co. No. 1 4 Public Service Co. No. 2 4 Indiana Gas & Water Co. 4 Water Co , 3 Kiwanis ■.... 2 Rotary 2 Central National Bank l

FOR SALE: One large Florence heating stove, one green and ivory Kalamazoo range, both like new. Dale Ross, Bainbridge. 30-3p. 1 TOR SALE: Eight foot trailer! in good condition, spare tire, $50. Gould's Drive In, 312 north Jackson. 1-tf. |

FOR SALE: 1946, 2 room 20 foot Ironwood house traUer. Located at the east side Shell Station on Stilesville-Greenca3t!c Roa-d. Can see any time after 5:30 P. M. Excellent condition. Charles Perkins. 22-tf.

FOR SALE; Plenty of good apples at McCullough’s Orchard, 1 1-4 miles southwest of Greenca3tle. 27-tf.

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FOR SALE: Good rubber tired

FOR SALE: 26 inch field 1 EEEF

fci ce, 39 inch field fence, 41. i nc h | 1161 P rice » fo field fence, barb wire four point, i ' ,Un * < ^ ard -

bald ties, steel posts. H. & M ~ Salas Co., Inc., 319 North Jackson St. l-3t.

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FOrt SALE: Pre-war Mfljestjc Statp 8radu»tj

wood, and coal range, green a m | ivory with polished top, late model.^ John Harbison, RussellvUl 0 - / l-3p.

FOR SALE at Rex "

nr y Medicine.! New Market,

us^VSmo^hs. BillRosL^W !w ^ at ^ Pflvilion Friday. 1 mon?s s^ T ^' lay ' ^ t - 7j a Tcfean^ Howard St. l-3o, 30-3p. Case tractor with rubbew tires mormngs a ,

• / Elmer Blue. 2-2p

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’stove, wood heater, dining table.' two hole, flat top, laundry stove j cleanl. g,

< LOVERDAI.K SCHOOL NEWS Cloverdale opened its

FOR SALE: 1941 Chevrolet J dress form.

adjustable; Briggs and water heater. Has hollow] estimates, nr

club coupe, recently overhauled. & Stratton washing machine bowl, tapped for one inch pipe.' equipment. Ai [Call at 12 Beveridge St. after motor. % mile southwest Amity Delivered) for $7.46. Furniture Daily Banner, school 5:30 p. m. l-2p. church on 42. James C. Martin. Exchange, West Side Square.!

year with an attendance of 333 students making us the thir l largest in the county. The students are distributed in the grades in this order: First Grade— 25 Second Grade- 26 Third Grade- 29 Fourth Grade 19 Fifth Grade—33 Sixth Grade—35 Seventh Grade—33 Eighth Grade 21

Freshmen—25

Sophomores- 28

Juniors-- 32 Seniors—31

The Freshman Initiation

held last Friday.

FOR SALE: Warm Morning stove, used one winter. At Sale Pavilion Friday. l-2p.

l-3p. Phone 176-J.

2 .lpj WANTED;

I farm and cut

FOR SALE: Purebred Duroc

Community Sale: Saturday--October 4th 10:30 A M. Grafton Yeager farm 3 miles south1 west of New Winchester. Implements, livestock, household goods miscellaneons for sale, consign-

FOR SALE: Apples. Schuyler Po Plar street

A. Arnold, l 1 ^ miles west Stilesville on U. S. 40. 2-Gp

We now have Jonathan Grimes, apples, watch this ad for

j Hurst, 3 miles north Belle Union.

1 ' 2p 'i me^ts"welcome*.”c<MnmissiorriO% J | ater vari * ies ' Ple ^ bril ^ c °"-

For details ltalnprs ' Elcoza Orchard, one

mile east of Manhattan on road

2-tf.

WANTED: one with

outfit. Addre

cemef

Danville, j

FOR SALE: 19.36 Buick four’to $50. 4% over $50.

door sedan completely overhaul- i phone Lowel Russel, , ed, 5 new tires and battery. A Sponsored by New Winchester; real bargain. Inquire 301 W. Christian Church. Victor Carpen-1

Liberty St.

30-3p ter, Auctioner.

27-6t

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE: One nationally!

! known Glow Boy heatrola, four ter White male hog, "Swine (to five room size, in new* condi- Kino Reformer,” aged 18 mos. was tion, can be seen any time. Otis Asa Duncan, 3 miles west Brick The freshmen Cosner, one mile south of MU Chapel, >4 mile south. 30-3p.

— —~—— ' | FOR SALE: 4 room modern FOR SALE: Registered Ches-! hou ^ m Furnacp Pomeaaioj)

at once. Open for inspection. 20 West Beveridge. 2-2p

WANTED: ress, full or Royale. WANTED: V: cleaning. See or ley, Airport R Ind.

FOR SALE OR TRADE: 7

were dressed ns characters out Meridian.

.of Little Abner. Gwendolyn Bales and Eddy Nickerson were ehosen to be the best dressed.

wins. Ruchheit Orchards.

WANTED:

lets. Mrs. Z ville. R. No. 1. WANTED TO

26-6t. |

FOR SALE: One good .regis-

FOR SALE: Apples, Jonath-' tered yearling Hampshire boar, ans, Grimes Golden, and Bald- M. Bryan, 3 miles northwest of

i dom modern house, newly dec- room house. He orated, j 6 acres, all good out onial Hatchery.

26-tf Fillmore.

Friday night a dance was held

.n the gym in honor of the fresh- poR SALE: Honey scarce, get' Picking Grimes Golden, other men. Ihere was also a program while you can. Red and black fall and winter varieties followin which all of the freshmen had roof p ain t, no tar in. black 80c, ing. Quality, reasonably priced, i penalty. The best sports chos- red $1 60 guaranteec i 10 y ea rs. MARYDALE ORCHARD, 2 mil-

during Anthracite (hard) coal, hard to'°s west of Lewisville.

buildin.Tis. Will trade for smaller ' Jl (place. Address Box 23, c/o Bnn1 ‘ 2p iner. I 2-2t.

< FOR RENT

:n from the freshmen

.his progiam were Roberta And- now on hands. Power plus erson ami Harold Snyder. loading machine. Best one made. Our softball team has been up Load on tractor wheels, not on to par this year. We have won small wh p els . chorp ^ mi , k .

5 games and lost J. Wednesday ers, portable and pipe machines. I U Cr n ’ over a °’

Tue-Thurs-Sat-tf.

FOR SALE: 200 bushels recleaned and bagged Rye. Emory

FOR RENT: Modern, sleeping room for employed gentleman. 628 E. Walnut St. l-2p

B.-lle Had head nails, staples, common nails. Rubber tired wagons. Pherson, Bainbridge. ip.

Itiininiage Sale at the courti FOR SALE: Baker windmill, house Saturday, Oct. 4th, 8:30. used only four years, also pump Woman’s Circle Presbyterian and 60 feet of pipe for same.

Church.

l-3p.

we play a tie off with

LTnion at Robe Ann Park. We lope to do as well this year as we have done in the past two

years, but time will tell.

Hot lunches are now being served in the school cafeteria. They are very good and are appreciated much by both the student hotly and the teachers. Tuesday we were honored by having a puppet show presented to the high school at 2 p. m. This

was enjoyed by all.

We are all looking eagerly forward to the basketball season to

being, and are hoping we can speed dial. Manford Graver, 2081 stand up to any team in the North Jackson. tf.

county. Try-outs for y 11 lead-

30-2-4-7-4p.

FOR SALE: Spotted pony at Sale Pavilion Friday. 2-lt

Student room available, with single hied. Mrs. Downey. 302 Bloomington St. l-2t.

LOST

ATTENTION School Girls.; Would you like a new sweater, skirt, sr.it or dress, size, 12. 26

Gene Hurst, Greeneastle, Indiana, Route 2, 3% miles southeast | of Greeneastle. 2-6-2p.

LOST: Black and white English setter strayed from 629 E Washington Tuesday afternoon. Answers to name of Prince. $2.3 Reward for information leading to recovery of dog. Phone 938. l-3p.

WANTED: children, Rpfo r Box, D. L r < WANTED TO find a place to li Need 2 or 3 roof! unfurnished apt. ed. Phone 136 oij Eubank, Middle aged work in modem keeper, prefer ek^ quire 1001 S. IWANTED: ished apsrtme.-t couple, no chillf Inquire or \

Any one wanting Stark fruit

inch waist? Call Mrs. Ann Wild-! thee* .ornamental trees, shrubs, man at 661-M. 2-lt. I etc., prices go up Nov. 15, so

— — ; hurry, hurry, get your order in

Wis-

FOR SALE: Six horse

consin air-cooler motor with :

soon. Call or see Mrs. Archie Pingleton. Phone 675-J. 2-2p.

FOR

$30.00.

SALE: Player Good condition.

piano, Includ-

ers will be soon. The Junior High softball team showed their ability when they defeated Reelsvillc by a large margin last week.

FOR SALE: Sweet potatoes,L „„

$3.00 per bushel. Bring baskets, i ^ 58 P ° pU,ar SOn * roU8 ' Can

James Hood, 2'^ miles west of

Limedale. Phone 6F5.

2-3p.

be seen at 609 S. Jackson. Ask for Charjas L Phillips. 2-3p.

FOR SALE

APPLES $1.50 to $3.50 Per Buslyd

Gib Sears Fruit Market North Jackson Street

rue tot « for your Trurk leM ill moke t« •.Veotsn IcdltM KINO U0KKI COMP) I’honr MA job Port IV»trr*

LOANS JER INDIANA 11)1, K. »

BL0NB1E

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ALL-IN-ONE S0N0T0NE LOWEST BATTERY COSTS! <

yet EXTRA power! See if ai “Appointment* In the home upon request". S0N0T0NE - Of Terre Haute P. P. SAYRE, Mgr. 1015 South 7th Street Terre Haute, Ind. Phone C-4001