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National Road Traveler from Cambridge City, Indiana • Page 2

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Cambridge City, Indiana
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NATIONAL ROAD THURSDAY, DEC. East Cambridge once voted against extending the sewer to their community, but let's let bygones be bygones, along with isolationism. If Cambridge City is to expand, hpmesites must be secured at the outer edges, and TO OFFER ADDITIONAL HOMESITES THE SEWAGE SYSTEM MUST BE MODERNIZED. Representatives of the State Board of Health were here last summer, land they are awaiting our action, too. Let's let Cambridge City grow--and not growl.

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stevenson of 340 North Walnut atreet entertained as dinner guesta recently, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Stevenson of Carlos.

Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Stevens of Conneraville and Mr. and Mrs.

David Stevenson of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Evans spent the last of the week with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Elmer Harter, Angelina and Eric, Mrs. Rowland Woods. and daughter Kathy, were dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adams and son of New Castle, Mr. and Mrs.

Cjinton Thursday with their parents, and Mrs. John Kaiser. The late Grover Bybolt (Banta to most of us) was quite a guy. And he was a favorite with the late George Rihm, too. Despite the fact that they were business competitors.

George was kidding Grover one morning in the back room at his market, and the editor was of course present, as a new bottle was being opened for the first i i i i 11 1.: 'J time that hour. hour. Grover told about a guy who called and a dozen things he didn't have to sell. Finally, in 1 A. i i Al- 11 Ji.

1 desperatipn, he shouted the hell don't you lock the place up and go home?" Grover answered "I would ---but I can't buy a lock." And now, since Grover and the Mrs. have both passed on, I believe I'm safe in saying that Grover WAS in the Traveler office that Sunday morning when she tried so hard to reach his ears and get him in to breakfast. They were great people--and our prayer is for a townful of Rihms and Rybolte--but that's a hypothetical remark, of course. i WHEEL CHAIR PURCHASED The Lawrence H. BciUch Legion auxiliary met Monday evening at th Legion hall in the Henderson build ing at 7:30 o'clock.

The auxiliary has received a new wheel chair which has been placed in the Wiseman Fu neral home where any neoduig its seryice may call for the chair Jj A fellowship supper was served Tuesday evening in the dining room of the Presbyterian church by the men of the Cambridge City, Ebenezer and Lewisville charges. THE TRAVELER FOR CHRISTMAS Send us the name and address and $2 a year for Indiana, $2.50 outside the state, and send the Traveler as a Christ-; mas present, with a card to the recipient bearing your name -mailed at Christmas time just when you want it mailed. The Traveler for one year means FIFTY-TWO LONG LETTERS, lonpcr than you would write at a cost REALLY SMALL. Just Phone 90 or address National Road Traveler, Cambridge City, Ind. I i Fresh and Smoked Meats Groceries--Vegetables RYBOLTS GROCERY 120 E.

Church WE STILL DON'T OFFER EVERYTHING- but i our lines of fresh meats lodny include a'lot of things We 1 didn't offer a shrt while back. We try to' please every patron, 'as our firm has done for many, many years. Staple Groceries a nice line of canned goods. RIHM'S MARKET Win. Rihm, Prop.

Phone 363 East Side Grocery Where Low Prices Are Available Every Day! Phone 145 (Wm. Clifton, Prop.) North Gay St. A A SUPER SUDS WHILE IT LASTS OXYDOL WHILE IT LASTS 'WHILE IT LASTS DREFT WHILE IT LASTS IVORY FLAKES WHILE IT LASTS WASH RITE WHILE IT LASTS CRISCO 3-lb. jar $1.21 WHILE IT LASTS Large TANGERINES dot. 37c Florida ORANGES, Ige uze, dot, 43c Cobbler POTATOES, 1 5-lb.

bag 53c HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for 29c FRESH CAULIFLOWER FRESH BROCCOLI FRESH GREEN BEANS Golden Syrup KARO WAX PAPER I A Sweet Potatoes LITTLE ELF Vac-Pac, can 25c Red Kidney Beans LITTLE ELF i No. 2can21c Bursley Coffee VACUUM TIN I Ib. 45c PEACHES IN SYRUP No. 2Vz can 29c PRUNE PLUMS IN SYRUP No. 2 can 32c Green Lima Beans STOKELY No.

2 can 31c RIPE OLIVES pL jar 39c PLENTY OF FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES Thartday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Echelberger and son of Muncie were recent guesta of Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Cramer, i Mrs. Richard Thbrton returned to Bloomington after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hinsky. Mrs.

Ruth I Weaver was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilkinson, Penning. DUBLIN-- Ray Custer transacted business in Cambridge City last Saturday, i Mrs. Clara Jeffrey and William Clifton entertained as dinner guests Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford McGinnis and son of Connersville, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jeffery of near Harrisburg. If you want tp, make girl's dreams come true, give her MISS MIGNON by SPBIDEL: It's a charming, hew bracelet or enduring Speidtl Quality.

It so she t9 in an Box, it is the perfect gift forany little lady from dayt to 6 years old Available -in jf Varitty design? fnd sets. BMCHETS $8.05 twmW BMCEUT-WO-LOCHIT $10.95 tw! $11.95 MARSON JEWELRY STORE 125 W. Main St. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. II SHORT ORDERS ON WEEK DAYS DINNERS EVERY SUNDAY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ON 1 DILLINGS 1 LB.

CHOCOLATES i PLACE YOUR CHRISTMAS 1 BAKERY ORDERS THE PALACE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES You'll find the little grocery with the BIG STOCK when you visit us. Arthur Florence LONGNECKER 4th and Center (On State Road 1) ROGER FOWBLE ENTERTAIN AIR HOSTESS Honoring Mias Marjorie Rush, an air hostess who returned to California after spending thre' weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rush, Mr. and Mrs.

Charle.s Tout, Mr. and Mrs. John Conklin, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller and daughter Ernestine, Mr.

and Harry Rush and daughter, Rene Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rush of Indianapolis and Miss Elizabeth Rush formed a family party home of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Rush and daughter Priscilla. TRY A TRAVELER WANT AD Homer L. Smith arrived home this week from Washington, D. where he had visited with George W.

Wheeler and family for a couple of weeks. The Wheelers are all OK, and so is Homer, now that he's back in the office. FRESH MEATS VEGETABLES FANCY GROCERIES --and we offer DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 93 --or call at MALONEY SON 301 Wart Store Hours: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays 8 to 11 a.m.

Need Furnace Repairs? Furnaces Cleaned We repair and clean all nuket of fnraacw. Best materials--trained workmen. All eotts based on actual materials used and labor. Phone os now. Uniform heat-warm floors "The WillUnuon Company: Our Willitmsoa bettt our of with uniform beat tad wmrm foorg.

are Verr glMd to Mjr our entire ftmily went through the winter without ono cold nad sickness than we htd in 10 which give our Willitmsoa Furntct credit." Signed--Mr. Calvin Knox, WAYNE SHEET METAL CHEATING CO. Rear Crockett 2 on 55 W. Church CumlirifW City. -o-- SMITH: Now that I do all my food shopping at Kroger.

I get finished in leu than half the time. KROGER: There's, nothing like one-stop shopping for quick results--and no place like Kroger for high-quality, low-priced values every day. It takes less time to do first class food-buying job. This new finer, whiter flour made from only the heart of the wheat Pillsbury's 10-lb. bag 69c Gold Medal I0-lb.

b.f 69c Fruit Cakes PEARS CIGARETTES Kroner's Holiday 'lbs. 95cj Country Club Bartlett Halves Popular Brands Buy 'em by the carton. MINCEMEAT i TWICE AS GOOD! Twisled Dough for linet texture Pure White Flour MANHATTAN MIX MIXED NUTS CHOCOLATES Salted Peanuts WALNUTS 25-Ib. bag $1.65 5-lb. bag 37c 25-lb.

bag $1.65 S-lb. bay 35c No. 2 can 41c ctn. $1.42 30-oz. jar43c Mb.

29c 4 ozs. 29c 1 Ib. 25c 8-oz. vac.pack ISc Mb.49c 1 Ib. 44c I DOUBLE YOUR SAVINGS Assorted Xmas Candy D'Martini King's Inn Assortment Kroner's Freshly Roasted Diamond and Emerald In Shell Delicious, Fragrant Reg.

and Drip URGE 20 OZ. LOAVES QUALITY MEATS SMOKED PICNICS Sweet Cure Small Size IL A For Baking or Broiling III- No Shank i SWISS STEAK Ib. 45c Grade A. Shoulder Cut, Tender, Savory. SIRLOIN STEAK Ib.

Grade A. Delicious Broiled. MINCE MEAT Ib. Home Style Bulk. i SLICED BACON Ib.

65c Lean, Sweet Cure. No Rind. The Best Grades. Pork Roast Ib.32c Picnic Style, Lean. Small Size.

Cooked Hams, Shank half, Ib. 55c Redi-To-Eat. Just heat for Hot Ham. PORK SAUSAGE H. 46c All Pork.

In Visking Roll. PORK STEAK Ib. Lean, Tender. Fresh Cottage. GROUND BEEF Ib.

37e Lean, Fresh Ground. For Loaf or Patties. SMOKED JOWL Ib. Sugar Cured. Lean Streaked.

fil inn The Prices Quoted in This Ad Available at all Kroger Super Markets FRESH PRODUCE IDAHO 5(Hb. bag 1.98 U. S. No. 1 Size A Washed.

Well Matured. Many Baking Size. A Real Buy. 4c per Ib. Fine for all Purposes.

ONIONS 10-lb. ba Clean, Dry. Yellow Globe. YAMS 3 Iba. Smooth, Medium Size Southern.

POTATOES 15-Ib. ba 4 U. S. No. 1 Indiana Washed Chippewas.

CELERY italk Giant 2-doz. size. California Pascal. Oranges 8-lb. bag 47c Extra Juicy, Sweet Floridas, Low Price.

Finest Quality. Apples 31bs.25c U. S. No. 1 Stayman Winesapa.

Fine' Eating or Cooking. Grapefruit 6 for 25c Texas Seedless. Full of Juice. Popular 80 Size. MUSHROOMS pt.

box White Button. Serve with Steaks. SPINACH ba Ready to use. Fresh, Crisp..

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