The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1948 — Page 5
THE DAILY BANNER, GRFENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948.
_ FIN CASTLE n ! Br ‘^* afternoon. n r attended the funeral of John ; I Hohffobline are all tfone Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brothecs, \v. Dean in Roaehdale Sunday j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays, Mrs. afternoon Settle Wood of Craw- Maude Brothers, Mrs. Laura Mr. and Mrs. Damon Lawrence Lille visited ^th Mrs. Mary Foeher and Miss Margaret Grid- and son Steve, have been spend-
in* their vacation visiting rela- Mrs. Clinton Asher and small Mrs. Baird’s parents, Mr and
tives here. They returned to their .eon are visiting her parents in Mrs, Joe Everman. home in Indianapolis Thursday, Darlington. George Hale had as Sunday Mrs, Ethel Fry is quiet sick Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baird guests. Mrs. Newlin. Milo Newwith pneumonia. ;pent Sunday afternoon with lin and family of Ridgef&rm 111. A4
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11 you like foods that ore canned and values that arc prr”:l . hurry, hurry, hurry to your A&P Super Market! Save 1 p. pennies on everything from breakfast-brigliteners like < ■ citus juices and fruits to supper standbys like conr...! r. spaghetti and baked beans! Get good things galore for i - day eating . . . and pick plenty for parties, too! Fcop' ■ \ . > know their groceries will tell you that no food store < a greater variety of famous brand canned goods at grcuiti ings. Buy and buy . . . you'll see why!
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Take a look at the luscious line-up of freshly baked cakes, cookies, breads and rolls in the Jane Parker Bakery Department of your A&P . . . and you'll want to take home plenty!
Sliced
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A&P
Brand
Packer's
Label
Cream
Style
I'acker's Label
Gold Cake 0 £T 0 ,y JIOc IVwiii llolls c*™™ 1 pwg. Lfcdy Fan^er^ piTer I)oz ’ English Muffins T “ ,y « K r 23c* Potato IS road N " T, ’ ty ul, 1 13c* Pan (Soils p,rk " p. 1 ; 10c* Frosh Cookies ‘ v,rie,i " , 2 n .'t 2»c* Marvel ISreail D *' ,,, ~ Enrlchwl \ C M ^ 12c*
Iona IVaclit k s A|»|»lt k Kauco
ToiEsaltM k s Bona rorn Friino Plums
Green Giant I'oas l>el Maize Coro
Kidney ESc k ans
Cranberry Sauce
A&P kraut
4®p
2
2 K
2 2o^c
No. 2
Cillis • L V *> .
Tender, Delicious Vacuum Pack Whole Kernel
f oan of Arc
Ocean Spray
Grade ‘^A’
No. 2 Cans No. 2 Cans
9 - Nu - 2
2 N c.'“. :, 38c 2 31c 2 2s c
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Can. SoC*
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AgDPicads «'Isa^rpsps
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Tomato ^0:055
S&snoyfSeBd Floiar
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CraM&e Juiee Seet Tusscte
Packer’s Lr.bel Whole Unpceled Pecker’s Label
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Puritan
Campbell's
Packer’s Label Packer’s Label
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
The thrift-priced fruits and vegetables at A&P are harvested fresh, delivered fresh and sold fresh.
Florida
Juicy
Florida Seedless
Oraugos
Grapefruit
P©t ft tops Winter Keeping
H, ‘ad Lettuce
Onions Yellow tilobe
fabb.ij^o
Pascal Celery Dried Apricots Crop OateK A A I* Prunes
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Maine
29c*
I« ' 45c
Heads
25c*
New —Solid Medium Size I
California
Large. 24-80 Size Stalk Large Size 1-Lb.
Cello Hag •****
California h-Oz. |
Large Sita 2-Lb. |||^ #
Box *
h*.v national Apple Week FANCY, WESTERN BOX 'loiiafluin Apple* 4 lbs ‘ I * ^ 4 *
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“Stll)er-Rigllt' , meat prices are being lowered as quickly as maiket costs permit, hut “Super-Right” quality is as high as r\er. That means every “Super-Right” cut you buy gives you your money’s worth of tender, juiev, good eating. To give \ou still greater value, every one is Close T rimnutl of excess waste before being weighed. Remember this when buying meat, because it's not the price per pound that counts hut what \ou get for your money!
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Shank Portion (Ham Shanks, Lb. 35c)
Heavy BcmT—Clioice
likuie and Hound Bone Shoulder
ROUND or SIRLOIN
Choice Cuts Heavy Beef
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Co«kc*d Pic*iiiex ^ Pure Pork—Small I.ink
Sn usage*
Fresh Ham Koasl sh " p i » Frying Chickens r ,h Fu,ly Dr ,,d
49c* 59c 55c G£c
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Fresh Stick* C p g Frcssod Pegs Smoked Joul
Ec*cf (SindcgiN’icJc^s
Anv Size Pi’< e
W . U or Half Hind OUT
For Renaoninu
Heavy Huef—Cut Up for Your Freezer
Lb
55c 45c 39c 59i
Thrifty Fish Treats Itlue i»ike r SS*n!^ '' b '
49c 37c 19c
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YixU A^P’u Vahte-earlcvd
Blue* Pike* Fillers Oc*<*un Perch
Bhiling Oysters
Fresh I.ake
Fillet*
F’ully Dressed
Lb Lb. Lb
0 daiey mum
Freeh, Solid Pack—Standard.
79c
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You'll be iinnresscd with the many firt?, fresh fcc.!s in A£:I J ’s Dairy Center.
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great northern beans 2 it 27c
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COLD MEDAL *r PILLSBURY flour in ■.?. «5C
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SOAP CHIPS MAISHATTAM 5 ; L :' •
F:a*oniargariae Sliced Cheese F:^ll BSutter SSiurp Chc a ese IONA BRAND HOMINY 2 No. 2 1 !! Cans JJg
Cheese Food
2-I.b. Loaf
Sure Good Me!-()-Itit. Arr.ericun, Urlek. Pimento W ildnu re Ta»ty
Ray Shannon of Kansas City has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shannon and other relatives. His mother accompanied him home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Todd and Bobby, Mrs. Nora Routh, Mr Earl Shannon and son Kenneth were entertained at an oyster supper at the home of Paul Robbins Sunday evening. Catherine and Kenneth Todd spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kinney in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stultz of
Crawfordsville were calling on friends here Sunday afternoon. + NEW MAYSVILLE ♦ The Community Church. Prayer meeting was helu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beason. Wednesday night. They studied the first chapter of Psalm which was very interesting. There was a good attendance. Miss Doris Allee of Indianapolis spent the week end with Rev. and Mrs. LaFarra.
STOCK UP FOR WERX-EklDS}?
COFFEE, I’lee/ing. Lb. . S A1 'SAGE, Boll REAM T BETTER, F» <>/. Mug CATS CP, M <)/..
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4Re BLEACH, ' . Gallon »9e file BREAD, Leal 15c MM.NOT. » for >Se 3J)e SOAP. Rinso, Tide, box 3.»e l.v POT ATOES, 10 LI>S. »Se
Strike a match. Hold it to the side of your finger. Hot? Not very.
Now hold the match directly under your finger. Hot? You bet it is
;VITH THE GENUINE HEAT-MAKING, FUEL-SAVING CCTATC ur CABINET HEATER for COAL, COKE, WOOD
is‘rp- ,, 29c ■ 53c u 62c , li.r?*
TURNS WASTE INTO WARMTH Only Estate Heatrola has the famous patented Intensi-Fiie Air Duct. Built right in the path of the flame, it Hocks much of the heat . . . sends it into the rooms instead of up the flue.
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IN TOMATO SAUCE. IONA BEYN5* 2 ’r: 19c
EASY TERMS S139.95 - SI 51.95 •• S174.95 HORACE LINK & CO.
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