The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 May 1949 — Page 8

THE DAILY BANNER, 5REENCASTLE INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949.

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TOMATO PEACHES

JUICE GARDEN FRESH

ORCHARD FRESH CAUFORNIA SLICED

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FRUIT COCKTAIL

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HUNT'S

CALIFORNIA

FRUITS

TOMATOES CHIU SAUCE

SWEET PICKLES

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29c

10c 25c 39c

TREE! or PREM ISCO or SPRY 3 PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE

NAVY BEANS TOMATO SOUP

FELS NAPTHA SOAP 3 Z,» 23c KITCHEN TOWELS

12-OZ. CANS

LB. CAN

35c 75c

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JACKSON'S SPECIAL

1 rATCIIO SPK V ,N,,IANA ,,ac ’k M $ s. «L LA I JUr n u ()r flavok 3 r 25c KALE-MUSTARD K ™ s ?

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2 Reg. Pigs. 29c

329c

23c

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NO. 2 CANS

CHARMIN'

HOLES

PORK CHOPS

Young, Tender ^ Rib End Cuts [.[). ^

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49c

CHUCK ROAST COOKED HAMS

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“GOOD". CHOICE ( I TS

HEADY To eat, sugar cured

HK'korv Smoked, Shrink Portion

FRESH COTTAGE BUTT

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CUI-UP FRYERS

BONELESS DICED HAM

BONELESS FISH SLICED BACON

PORK !

SWIFT'S PREMIUM C. S. GOVT. INSPECTED. EVISCUATEI)

SUGAR CURED NO WASTE i :

NORTH ATLANTIC POLLOCK FILLETS GRADE A LEAN AND SWEET. LAYER PACK

49c 39c 45c 69c 39c 23c 45c

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HEAD LETTUCE

large solid ICEBERG

EACH

10c

FRESH CORN

FRESH TENDER GOLDEN BANTAM

4 ■ ears

19c

CELERY tender well bleached * FANCY FLORIDA

2 Stalk*

15c

ONIONS II# S ’ ,NO ’ 1 FA:vc T NEW TEXAS YELLOW ONIONS

2 LBH.

15c

GREEN BEANS

EXTRA FANCY STKINGLESS

2

29c

ORANGES

LARGE SWEET JUICY FLORIDA

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39c

CAULIFLOWER

SNOW WHITE SOLID HEAD

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29c

| fincastle Sunday visitors with Mr. und Mrs. Leslie Brothers were Wm. McCall and family of Bainbridge, Mr. Dale Poter and son Dodd of Rockville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ester Lynn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borden and daughters and Dennis Clodfeltcr and son, Gene. Sue Ann Clodfeltcr left Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutherlin for a visit with Lee Sutherlin and family in Caldwell New Jersey. Mr. R. C. Sutherlin

Cuplets for making cup cakes delights all kinds of cooks. Convenient for the expert—just add an egg and milk. Sure results for brides because precision-blended.

jvill return home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boiler and son spent Sunday with the termers uncle and family near Logansport. Mrs. Floyd Harmless remains quiet sick. Mrs. Maude Brothers spent the week end in Indianapolis visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dawson lyawrence and Stevie and Mr. and

CUPLETS CUP CAKE MIX.

Richard Conte is co-starred with Victor Mature in “Cry of The City,” now showing at tha Voncastle theater.

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LOW-COST DELUXE 7.5 CU. FT. M-W

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Boasts the deluxe features that cost dollars more elsewherel Freezer holds 21 lbs. frozen food. Jiffy icetray releases; M-W Sealed Unit.

Mrs. Charles Brothers. They all picnlced in Noblesville St nday. Mr. Jessie Miles tvas taken sick Wednesday nig ,t and wa. moved to the West full Nursini; Homo in Grcencastl< ; sever.!' months. His sister-.nlaw, Mrs. Sally Dyer visited 1 lm Sunday. Mrs. Laura Foahe/ visited wi'.n the Grider family in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Of enchain in Bainbridge Sunday Mrs. Dewey Henvhorne returned to her home Fr. Jay from th - Culver hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Pearle Hartman called on Mrs. Jeswie Hartman Saturday afternoon Mrs. Frank Wikvon is quite sick and is being cai id for by her daughter, Mrs. Etfith Royal of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers spent Mother’s day with thc.r daughter and fai.nwy in Danville. | Joe Baird, Kenneth Miller and Joe Brothers went t.i Waveland to the races Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shannon Kenneth Shannon ana Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kinney were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Nona Kouth. Mrs. Emmet Twigg of Ini innapolis and daughter, Mr> Louise Hotterman am; daugi: ter Kay of Menphls Tcnn. call ■' on Mrs. Jessie Hartman Friday afterf.oon. The seniors returned Frida' from their trip in the east. The Sunday school gave a very nice program Sunday morning. Several children from here eti rolled in the Bible classes being held in both of the Roachdale churches. Mrs. Amis Grider, HallySteele and Ellen Huber, Core Robbins and Mae Garner of tin Country Club attended the sty! ihow put on by Wassons of In Jianapolis. It was held in tin tfhristen church in Roachdah Others attending from acre wer Mrs. Iva Lcaton and Mrs. Catherine Bridges. George Grider attended the Imse ball game in Indianapoli: Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grider and Mr. and Mrs. Janies Mandlcco Jr. attended the qualifying trial, for the 1949 race at the speed way tracks Saturday. Wayne Lcaton and Hershey Asher attended the Derby. Mr. arid Mrs. Eual Ryan ol

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Greencastle spent I Mr. ami Mrs. 0n«| Walter. Mrs. Betty Lawrm spent fro n WednexH day with home ‘'Ik!) ed her m n ther xi'.a j house cleaning. Mrs. John Leitoal with a fish fry on 1 fa-wis Bales and '•oca sinn was in id birthdays if Mfs. 1 Wayne Leaton.

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