The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 May 1949 — Page 4

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TttC DAICY BANNER, CREWCASTIE, INDIANA,

THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949.

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George Montgomery and Ruth Roman in Belle Starr's Daughter at the Voncastle Friday and Saturday.

OBITUARY

Oliver M., son of Jesse M. and Mary E. Knetaer Coffin was bom near Stilesville, Indiana on Feb 18, 1885, departed this life April 19, 1949 at his home In Fillmore, Indiana at the age of 64 yrs. 2 months and 1 day. On Oct. 1, 1908 he was united in marriage to Ruby Ruark. To this union was bom two children, Kathlen and Edwin. After almost 12 yrs., the wife and mother passed away on March 21, 1920.. On April 8. 1924, Oliver was united in marriage to Mattie Cooper. After working for more than 40 years for the Pennsylvania Railroad he retired in November 1945 on account of ill health. Besides the widow, Mattie, he leaves to mourn for him two children, Mrs. Kathleen Webb of Indianapolis; Edwin of Fillmore; one grandson, Oiarles Edwin Coffin; two sisters, Martha of East Chicago, Bertha of Fillmore and two brothers. Drew of Ooatesville and Claude R. of Gillmore. p'i

OBITUARY Richard Keith Cox, youngest son of Clarence and Myrtle Cox, was born near Belle Union, Putnam county Indiana Dec. 21, 1919 and died of injuries received in an air plane crash at a Gary hospital, Jan. 20, 1949 at the age of 29 yrs. He attended Belle Union High School and later took a barber course at Indianapolis. Keith professed a hope in Jesu Christ and united with Tri County Community Church Jan. 11. 1940. On May 3, 1940. he was united in marriage to Helen Rose of Indianapolis. He enlisted in the service of his country Dec. 13, 1943, serving in the air corps and received an honorable discharge June 4, 1946. He was employed as inspector at the Super Heater Co. East Chicago, Ind. Keith’s happy and cheerful disposition gained for him many friends which was so greatful proven by his company and its employees in his short stay at the hospital and after his passing in the service they rendered to his faithful wife and loved ones. Keith leaves to mourn his departure a devoted wife, father, mother, one brother, Noble of Indianapolis; one niece and three nephews; uncles, aunts and other relatives and friends. One brother, Estel having preceded him in death. Written by Rev. Bertha Kivett Not now but in the coming years it may be In the bette*land. We'll read the meaning of our tears and there sometimes we'll understand. God knows the way, He holds the key. He guides us with unering hand sometimes with tearless eyes we'll see —yes there up there we’ll understand. Then trust in God through all the days. Fear not for He does hold thy hand though dark thy way. Still sing and praise soiurtimcH, sometimes we’ll understand.

card o ^thanks We wish to express our sin cere appreciation to all the nurses and Doctors at Gary hospital. The undertaker at Ham mond, Mr. Burns, the pall bear era from Hammond. The many friends and neighbors and relatives who sent flowers, letters and sympathy cards. Also we want to thank Rector Funeeni Home, Rev. Bertha and Ernie Kivett, all the singers and ones who carried flowers. All Mio helped in any way. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Cox Noble Oox and family Mrs. Helen Oox

The horse is peculiar among all animate in that each leg rests upon ons to*.

There Is a way to assure delicious corn muffins at every baking—and its name is Flakorn. And the reason is lhat Flakorn ingredients are precision-mixed. No guesswork. No failures. fiakdrn CORN MUFFIN MIX

Mother’s Day Cards at Eitel’s

Mrs. Arthur Brattaln. I Putnam County Bowling I-eagiK-Raymond Burk of Indianspolis standings:

spent the week end visiting his

CLINTON FALLS Then- will be a Mother's Day prograin at the Clinton Fah.) church Sunday. Wc are on slow time. Sunday school starts at 10:00 C'ST. Everyone is welcome. (Mr. Herbert Brattaln of Indianapolis spent one day last week visiting his folks, Mr. and

daughter. Margaret Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arnold and I daughter, Mary Ellen, and Tom | Bettis, called on Mr. and Mr*. I Douglas Alexander and Mr. Harvey Bettis Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Marion Cruse and daughters Kay and Karen, called on Mr. and Mrs. James Burk and son. Malcolm, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Wm. Burk are on a trip to Tennessee and expect to see the Derby before returning home.

BANNER Ads Pay

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Macks Place 71 31 Snack Shop 62 40 Ford 60 42 Dangdnn Bros. 57 45 Cloverdale Speed 46 56 Fillmore 43 59 Dions Club 37 65 May 3 results: Uangdon Bros., 3, 2373; Snack Shop, 0, 2133; Ford 3, 2439; Fillmore, 0, 2053; Mack’s Place. 2, 2377; Morton, 1, 1979; Lions Club 2, 2314; Cloverdale Speed, 1, 2256. Team 850 or better Langdon Bros., 884; Murk’s

Place, 850.

Individuals 600 or more: McCainmack, 605.

PUTNAM COUNTY FRESH

FULL DRESSED

CHICKENS

HENS & FRYS

Lb. 58c

GROUND BEEF

MADE FRESH DAILY

Lb. 39c

PICNICS

CHUCK ROAST, Tender Juicy, Lb. SIRLOIN STEAK, Savory, Lb.

COOKED OR TENDERIZED 45C Just out of the smoke house

Lb. 39c

Dc You Like Veal? Tender Succulent Taste Tempting DON’T MISS THESE VALUES SHOULDER or CHUCK lb. 45c BREAST, Lb. ... 29c

for roast or steak

FOR STEW OR POCKET ROAST

RIB CHOPS, Lb. 59c; Loin Chops or Steaks, lb. 69c; CUTLETS, Lb. 73c

JOWL

SMOKED

Lb. 17Vk

BACON

BROKEN slices

Lb. 19c

SLICED BACON POUND PACKAGES

Take note of the new haver price on Chiek-.-n* featured at the top of this ad. We didn’t buy all the chickens In I’utnum County but at the new price we Just couldn’t restrain «. rselvei — Wl ROUGIII PLENTY — So come early or late, we'll huva plenty to 1 choose from — All with that distinctive flavor eliuracterlstlc of Putnam County Blrls.

SOUR PITTED

No. 2

Can

CHERRIES' ,125c

MILNOT

MILK

(REAM STYLE

CORN

W’/k

CRYSTLE

SOLID PACK

PURE CANE SUGAR, 5 Lb. Bag ....... 45c

PURITAN

Marshmallows Pkg. 19c

PEAS 10c TOMATOES 14Vk

No. •» Can

CIGARETTES, Carton . . . $1.69 CRISCO OR SPRY 5 ;f N 89c Crystle CATSUP 2 125c

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1 Lb Can 53c

v .... SLICED Pineapple35c

TIDE 27c

SALAD DRESSING 139c

COUNTRY EGGS, Dozen 6

45c

FORTRESS TOILET TISSUE 3 25c

HUNTS In Heavy Syrup Peaches N r 27c

GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 5-49c

GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE

HEAD

.CRISP '

BUTTON

LETTUCE

CARROTS

RADISHES

Each I2V2C

Bunch VVtc

Bunch 5c

MICHIGAN

FIRM RIPE

FANCY RIPE

CELERY

TOMATOES

BANANAS

Stalk 12Vjc

Tube 19c

Lb 14V2C

jBVERY

DAY

LOW

i,P»ICES

STDPNSHnU Tfom Cmfi&M food MaAMzt&tk

6 W. WASH I NGTON ST.

Famous Brands 6k. Famous Pr

DEL MONTE PEACHES HALVES OR SLICED NO.2V2Cn.29C

VAN CAMP

STOKELY’S

PORK & BEANS

FRUIT COCKTAIL

2 No. 2 Cans 25c

No. 2V2 can 33c

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MAXWEU COf 1 Lb. Can!

HUNTS LIBBY

PURPLE PLUMS PINEAPPLE JUICE

No.2 1-2 Cans No.2 Cans

LOW PRICE! QUART JAR

HAZEL SALAD DRESSING

WILSON, PET, CARNATION MILK 3

4 ROYAL R,BY OLASS

SWIrTNINfj fok ° nly 29c with Ei HERSHEY CHOCOLATE SYRUP GOLD MEDAL-PILLSBURY flour

GARDEN FRESH CORN

TALL (ANSI

CREAM WHITE

GOLDEN

3 LB. CAN

2 REG. CANS

t0 LB. BAG

2 NO. 2 CANSi

c< 5?$ and lenAet

SMOKED JOWL BACON

: . >.1i | HICKORY SLICED BACON RIB ROAST BEEF

SHORT RIBS OF BEEF

HICKORY SMOKED AND SUGAR CURED

Sugar (hired, Grade A Sweet Lean, latyer Hack

Standing 7 inch Chit, U. S. Gov’t. Graded and Stamped. “Good"

Lean, Tasty

Tender

Tender l,eun

Cubed

BONELESS BEEF

CHUCK ROAST

CUT UP FRYERS b 69c BONELESS FISH “

CHOICE CUTS OF U. S. GOVT. GRADED AND STAMPED ’ LB.

“GOOD” BEEF

SWIFT’S PREMIUM EVISCERATED

N. ATLANTIC POLLOCK FILIETS

COFFEE Jackson’s Special Save up to 10c a Lb.

LB.

BAG

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CANDIES

APRICOTS

Fiesh Pack

I'alitornia

1 urge Variety

Halves In Syrup

FULL l-I.B. (ELM) BAG

3 NO- .800 A|- * cans

CATSUP

Spicy

Indiana Pack

14 os.

Bottles

2 ::i 19c! 3

VEGETABLE SOUP BIG BOY — R|<i VALUE —

^ JUMBO <

CANS

so fresh pint PUKE JAR

SALAD DRESSING

CHIU SAUCE ,™ 2 PRESERVES T™™ 2

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE VALUE — PRICED ORCHARD FIIKSH

TUNA FISH

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grated, a big Sa\lnK»

12-Oz. Bottles 1-LB. JARS

DONALD DUCK ^ 2

SWEET PEAS

ONCE ALWAYS BRAND

MARGARINE

BANANAS

TOMATOES NEW ONIONS

JACKSON’S WHITK ECONOMY PRICED

Large Ripe South American Fruit

RED RIPE SOLID

FLORIDA CELLO TUBE

u. s. No. 1 Mild A

TEXAS YELIjOW “ LBS.

15c 15c

SWEET AND D “ ' LARGE FW>“ ,dA,D |

WINESAP APPLES

ORANGES

potatoes 10

314

Fancy

Wanhlngton B ov Delicious Eating or Cooking.