The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 November 1948 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1948
HAI.KSTINK and Mis. Raymond Tm-
ax called on Henry Sunday afternoon.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR DEAD ANIMALS Horses, Hogs, Sheep, and Cattle. Prompt, Sanitary Service. CALL GREEMCASTLE 278
Osborn Forest Wllinmson and fam ly 1 of near Fillmore spent Sunday . with Freeman Buis. Mrs. Jo? Allee and .V s. Cleo Shea of Bainbrklge called on Mrs. Fred Berg Monday afternoon. Miss Bertha Dove spent the week end with the Shinn girls. Mrs. Fred Beck entertained the Mathodist Ladies Aid last Wednesday afternoon.
SCHOOL NEWS
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312 NORTH JACKSON ST
DRIVE-IN PHONE 355
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PAULS
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611 SOUTH JACKSON ST. SELF SERVICE
OCERY
PHONE 412 VALUES
ALL PRICES LISTED ARE SAME AT BOTH PLACES
Compare Thes Prices
BUTTER, Lb. DI RKKE'S COLORED OLEO, 1/4 Lb. Sticks, Lb. KRAFT YEl.VEETA CHEESE, 2 Lb. Box
69c
49c
99c
MILK, ° T ali Cans DT Z _ *’ iDOL TIDE, Lge. Pkg. ftnf; for ihshfis TREND, 2 Lge. Pkgs.
29c
PLENTY OF
FREE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
15c 25c
TEXSIJN ORAPEFRCIT JUICE, 46 Oz. Can CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE, Lb.
SOLID PACK
TOMATOES, No. 2 Cans CHERRIES, No. 2 Can
Sl’N MAID
RAISINS, Pkg. VON ALLMEN’S
APPLE BUTTER 28 oz. KRAFT DINNER, 2 Pkgs. HI NT’S HEAVY SYKIT* PEACHES No. 2' 2 Can
CRISCO • SPRY, 3 Lb. Can $1.17
LOO CABIN
SYRUP, BottEe 27c
13c 29c
29c
AMERICAN BEAI TV, RED BEANS PORK AND BEANS — KKAIT —
Kl fc? © P Hi
SILVER SlUSii Pkg. MAXWELL HOI SE
COFFEE, Lb POLAR BEAR
FLOUR, 25 Lbs. SALAD DRESSING, Qt. MILNOT, can CIGARETTES, wfn. PRINCE ALBERT _ (’an 10c DONALD DUCK ORANGE JUICE, 46 Oz.
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR, 25 Lbs.
PI KE CANE
SUGAR, 10 Lbs. FLEECY WHITE BLEACH, Quart
$1.89 39c 10c SI.77
SI.99
89c
GALLON ’»!><•
KIDNEY BEANS
LIMA BEANS, 3 CANS
25c
PIKE SORGHUM, 1/2 Gallon
SI.29
Do/.en 98e PINEAPPLE JUICE. No. 2
18c
SILVER BAR PEAS, No. 2 can
15c
|1FI\7 BABY FOODS, Can
10c
PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER, Jar
35c
FRESH MEATS AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
GKADK A
SMOKED SAUSAGE, Lb.
49c
ROUND STEAK, Lb.
89c
( ENTER CUT
PORK STEAK, Lean, Lb.
59c
PORK CHOPS, Lb.
69c
FRESH OYSTERS, Pint
79c
( Hi ( K AND SHOCLDEK ROASTS, Grade A, Lb.
65c
1‘UKE GBOI’ND BEEF, Lb.
55c
SLICED JOWL BACON, Lb.
39c
AKMOI’RS OLEO, Lb.
35c
GRADE A SLICED BACON, Lb.
69c
PRICE
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COI NTRY DRESSED
SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD
FRYING CHICKENS, Lb. 69c
CHEESE, 2 Lb. Box
89c
COURTEOUS SERVICE
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utGETABLES. MEATS OMRY PRODUCTS
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HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOr EGGS
4V>nea School Monday morning Miss Smith, •school nurse visited the first grade room and gave tuberculin testa to the ch idren. This test is ■made possible by the Putnam County Tuberculosis Association. Everyone enjoyed the Halloween party last Friday afternoon. Practically everybody masked. Those who won prizes in grade one were. Prettiest, Carline Evens, Ugliest, Larry Trail; Most Original, Deanna Osborne; B?st masked couple. Karen Coffman and Barbara Alice. Second grade: Beth Ann Neal, Dallas Sutherlin. Melvin Crawford, Barbara Jackson, Beverly Alexander. Third grade: Ruth Stiles, Ronald Branham, Melv.n Eastham, Reta Rogers and Carolyn Mayer. Fourth grade: Janice Pingleton, Kenneth Rader, Larry Rogers, Tommy Duncan and Burgie Remsberg. Fifth grade: Mary Flo Hecko, Charles Pingleton, Patsy Carmicha.'l, Suzanne Johns, and Roberta Shonk.viler. Sixth grade: Ronnie McNeff. Marilyn Reasor, Bobby Newgent, Patty Goodman and Ooris Patterson. Miller School The Halloween Party held at Miller School last Friday night was a grand success. Its popularity has almost outgrown the accommodations of the build ng. Many childun and parents weie present in costume and prires awarded to the following: David
Classified Ads
For Sale
AT
MILLER’S:
Wheeling
double
square drain
tubs on
stand.
17-19 East Washington 1
St.
2-tf.i
FOR
SALE: Registered Spit-'
tod Poland China boars and gilts.
service
age. Staley
Turkey!
Farm, Belle Union.
9-tf.
MERCER • BUILDERS industrial and Residential Construction Phone 525 Rockville, Ind.
1 FOR SALE: 15 month old
j Shorthorn m.»!e. Raymond Schaf *% k . er. South of Ooverdale on Slav fr ’'" 1 Pfoduot, g
Road 43.
10-2t
. vious
ihK |
COED SPECIALS all
week. Scores of things reduced to make room for the nen cloth-1 ing just received. You can’t afford to miss this sale. Mrs Hickman, 315 Greenwood. 9-4
FOR SALE: Late model 1947 Pontiac fully equipped, very low milage. John Burdette. 3 mile south of Roachdale. io-3t
car.
|
FOR SALE: Doors and windows, odds and ends, a basement it you wont to move it. BuiUl-
wrecked at Mt. Olive, j
Phono 785-MX.
11-lt.
At Parkway Grocery at 212 Arlington Street you’ll find quality for less. Fine brands of foods such as Ko-wr-ba,- Pre miere. Kraft and Heinz. And don’t forget we always have good large eggs. 8-9-11-i2-4 p
ings being
Sec John Tharp.
COED FORMALS. Good s lection at modest prices. Mrs ( Hickman, 815 Greenwood. 9-4t i
FOR SALE: Young Jersey milk cow. James Brewster, 1L miles northeast of Brunerstown. 11-lt.
FOR SALE: Turkeys, dress I or on foot. Mrs. Claude Crodian Clinton Falls.
4-6-9-ll-l3-16-18-20-22-9p
Fries, 3 lb or
over, dressed or
on foot. 50c per lb. Delivered in town. Get your Thanksgiving or
Banm
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Greeneast!, st> T tions. p ox py „ I
" AITREgg A s P ll, 'tatio n fumJ 25p 2<- Bamn s iaurant.
ra '''w student. J Lev nson
FOR SALE: Apples at Moore's
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Mod-j Rural 19E2
<!er in soon. Bayard Alien, Phone
wantbd y . wams ’*0 or thJ
Orchard on state road 43. Rac- 1
coon.
I cl A roadster. 413 Elm St.
9*ll-12-3p
nis * 1, ' r ' apartment R S 1 Banner
15 tf I phone 859 ' R after 4 P- m - H-2p.
The most talk-i-d about young
FOR SALE: Tin sheeting, gui-
. i , , ,„ „ 1 iadv of the season, Delta Rose is vanized on wood frame, 10 feet ■' _ ,
by 5 feet by 1 inch. 100 sections., now
Good for huildimr nnrnnses A -'’top By see ^ ler -
&
building purposes A.j
S. Junk Yard. 8-61.'
J. C. Pcnnisy’s window.
It
FOR SALE A beautiful Bahy Grand piano. Write Box 12. Th
Daily Banner.
miscelui
n-3p
FOR SALE: Electralux clean- [ er and attachments. Mrs. Neal
FOR SALE: 25 or 30 white,
rock pullets, $2.00 each: also io' A1 ' rn ' Rollte 1 ’ Grecncastlc north gallon electric water heater. J on 4 -‘ b-Sp.
Harry P. Surber,
FOR SALE
1F vor have ] • nf proven abUityj
f tors
and implmtaJ
Friday practically new Allis•Chalmers tractor model C, power take off pulley, hydraulic lift, 2 row cultivators. 10-2p
Plate Glass mirrors Sunbeam mix masters
i Waffle irons
Hanmered aluminum Speed Queen washers Combination waffle irons
sandwich grills
Xmas tree lights and bulbs
Duo-.herm oil heating stoves
FOR SALE: A good Maytag gasoline washer, 2 years did. Price $125.00. Can be seen any time. Clyde Gooch, R. R. 2.
Bob Morison At Sale Pavilion Friday: Electric drill, 'drill stand. 135 amp. electric welder, electric bench grinder, Empire milking machine and other useful articles. 10-2t
Chase, Gwendelyn Robinson. Eddie Glidwell, Reed Williams, Ellen Hutcheson, Robert Hahn. Larry Dickey, Jane Hughes. Donald Smith, Jimmy Brown, Phil Haines, Johnny Mayhall. Jimmy Sanders. Mrs. Mary Moons, Bobby Moore, Mrs. Alice Reed and Bobby Reed and Sally and Robert Carson, Richard Chase. Martha Mayers, Johnny Yoder, Sue Collins, Dean Cheney, Sandra Comer, Shirley Proctor. The judges for the masquerade were Laura Barth, Ivis Rephe, and Mildren Butler, all of DcPauw University. The prizes for puiipkin faces, which were judged by Miss Boyd, were awarded to Sarah Rumley, David Webb, Ned , Wright, Mac Thorlton. Betty ( Lou Robinson, and John Ingliss. | The children of Miller School enjoyed a treat of ice cream from Handy's dairy of Halloween Friday. Mr. Handy has been a friend of the children for years and has shown his appreciation of them many times in this con- | crctc way. , ' Verne Courtright has entered ; the fifth grade, and Dean Court-
I right has entered the fourth Rebuilt motor for Ford, Dodge grade from Jones School. j DeSoto, Chryaler, Plymouth,
I The fourth grade enjoyed making Hallowe'en masks from paper mache'. Many wore them
2 miles west I UPHOLSTERING; For hlgl
and three-fourth mile north of i grllde uFholsterirgi re p alr1ng> re . Bainbridge. 10 ‘ 2 P ( finishing and fine quality fahrici FOR SALE: At Sale Pavilion; can Art Fljrniture Sho P' 7 w * 8 '
Franklin street. Phone 299. 13-lt i AUmetal coaster wagons
—n—; : ; . 1 Sunbeam Shavemasters
Headquarters for curved raft-;
ers for barns, garages, machine, IM < " ir ‘ K sheds, warehouses, stores, fac- onarc coal-electiic tories. Black Lumber Co., 501 Hon kitchen ranges N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf. Petals and filter discs
| trad ' ■ ‘f >r>u wantl
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| ment dealer who L j portun.ty fo r the! | w, '‘te today, pvjj BoxTP.W^ ner.
and
FORI fur RENT'Tl i is,1 cd '.'"ler-. apart] ■shed modtnil | Give fall details I i P O. Box 151.
Auction Sale,
First
I PTA at Jones School Friday, November 12, 7:30 P. M. 10-3t
combina-
| Bottled gas stoves $145.50 and
FOR SALE: 2 row pull type ( up installed Minneapolis-Molinc coin picker 7 wa y floor lamps
two years old, would trade for phji co refrigerators-8 and 11 ft.
101 John Deere; I. H. C. 2 row dothes driers
10-2o i nn type corn picket, 3 years old, phjjpQ radios and phonograph
good condition. Clayton Imple-; combinations ment ( . Phono 98. 11-tt^ £) a j Zt> y a j r r jf] es See Delta Rose at J. C. Pen- Electric kitchen clolks ney's. Make your donation with Stove boards any member of Delta Theta Tau 1 Kohler sinks or at Sam Hanna's Bookstore. Card tables
It Oongolouni rugs
FOR RENT: Ml [ in suburbs of Ii|
1
: could he employed " list av| J owner part tinie.f j Tubbs, R R. No. 1 ! dianapolis 44, Ind.
FOR SALE: Breeders, 140 head Juno Spotted Poland China boars and gilts. Buy them small
they cost loss
Farm, Belle Union. 9-tf.
FOR SALE: At Sale Pavilion 1 Friday: One good SkelgaS com-j
Staley Turk y l,inati01 ' wod an ' 1 K a s iai, g e . w i t; i|
hook up to follow stove, dining
FOR SALE: Beagle hound, call be registered. Call K36-R be-
tween 4 and 6 P. M.
room suite and other furniture. 10-2t.
C. H. AND C. HARDWARE BAINBRIDGE
LOST
LOST Black miJ taining $14.00 or 193-W. Reward.
l.OST: End ra j Studebaker truck, f Everett Wiehmanr Morton 571.
. ( pT * FOR T SALE: Interchangi'able 2-12 or 2-14 VAC Case mounted)
miles
WANTED
FOR SALE -Crosley automatic plow, practically new. 2 range, used one month. Martha west. 1 mile south Bainbridge. Watts, Stilesville. 11-3;), Eugene McFarland. 10-3p.
FOR SALE Two row New
Idea corn picker, late model, ex-^ and tra good. Walter Ramsey, New new.
Winchester, phone 17-20. ll-4p; Franklin, Apartment No. 1.
FOR SALE: Maple youth bed
Arvin electric heater, lik' 1 Reasonable. 7'. West
10-2p.
Miller
to the Hallowe'en Party. The Sixth grade of
School is working on a newspaper. The boys and girls selected Jack Miles for the editor. It will be out by November 24th. A few sixth graders enjoyed the annual Hallowe’en Party. They must be getting too old. Larry j Grimes cut his head open trip- ! ping over a desk in the noon 1 . The sixth grade boys are anj xious for the baseball game with I Th rd Ward. Written by Jimmy
Hughes.
Mrs. Rockhill’s second grade had a very nice tk ne at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hutcheson. Mr. Hutcheson loadtKl the whole group into the farm truck and drove them over the beautiful farm. Later Mrs. Hutcheson served refreshments. We wish to thank them aad Ellen for such a good time. Jean Kireher wrote the following story about our
trip.
ENen’s Karin We went to the farm. We rocte in the truck. The river was
If you are looking for good
Chevrolet: Ford complete with! large eggs din < t from the counheads, pan and fly wheel, 1932-j try. cone to Parkway Grocery 1941, V8, 85, $159.95 exchange [ at 212 Arlington Street. Phone Plymouth 1935 to 1941, $159.95j695. 8-9-ll-12-4p.
exchange; Dodge 1935 to 1940, $159 95 exchange; Chevrolet 1935
to 1942, $144.95 exchange; new
Ford block
».e m b, y ,0, Oidai40,52,63?”
Man - wjnm Soto. Dodge motor for 1* ton
:i urn f>pppy at 70. Try < 'oMuliis tonic for weak
bixly'H luck 0!
•— j n ii icciiiin ■“*. i--.,... ,1 trolly S I’H’k Of iTOO are now available. Montgomery'
tf L er y N« w acquainted" niie onl l-t* v* v all druir *4v prvw tipro
Ward.
unit, 60c.
•WANTED: Stenographer, experience necessary; some general office work. Apply in person. American Zinc Products, Division. • 19-tf.
SALESMAN WANTED
Johns-Manvillc home insulation contractor has a good sales
opening in protected territory j her, priced to sell
LOST: Tuesday I neai Steak Hcu«J rimmed glasses ml cast Rewird. JisT Lucy Rowland Hsll
REAL ESI
FOR SALE: 21 i ary Spanish home,
. idem, witfl
electric stove and I if wanted, chickenl material? for garaj tillable, remainder]
for full time representative who 1 son. 1 oatsville. Fj can qualify. Opportunity for | mile east of Brno.
better than average earnings for 1
FOR SALE: 193*
man with consumer soiling back ‘| oneha i f ton, good! ground and willing to work. Ex-1 Hond 4 mi | M WMt |
periencr in selling Insurance and] Appliances helpful. Must own] car and be ready to start train- j ing immediately. Applicatio.is by letter only, stating previous selling experience. Write J. A. Holzbach, Johns-Manville Corp . 222 N. Bank Drive, Chicago 54,1 Illinois. 5-10t.|
Colonial HaR
x Babv chicks«t
x Sanltatt
106 North JMl
pretty. The food was good. I like ■
the Black Angus ccws and I like the horses. I sav. the swing ng bridge. We saw the pigs. I lik- | od Ellen’s fam.. liidpat h School I Linda Harshman of the sec1 ond grade at the Ridpath School j moved to Indianapolis this week The Jr. Red Cress of the Ridpath School are filling gift boxes for the unfortunate children of ether lands. The School has 100',; enrollment for ^.•'v year The s xth grade has an new boy enrolled from Seymore Donald Mitchell. The fourth grade has started an Audubon Club. Max Poynter was elected president, Maxine Here.iott was vice-president., Marion Vote, sect. Julia Heston and Russell Fitzsimmons are on the planning ■ommittee.
JOHNNY HAZARD
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