The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 January 1945 — Page 2
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DePauw Dean In Chapel Talk Discussing “Tomorrow’s Euucstion at DePauw.” Dr Edwanl R. Bartlett, dean of th<‘ university, told DePauw students in chapel today that the school, conserving the c\j>c:iences of 108 years of lib ral arts education. will “help shape the of tomorrow’s le i lei s. modifying its program to meet tomorrow’s needs.” In outlining DePauw’s plans for Post-war education. Dean Bartlett gave as a uti ment <u aims of the university the following: "To develop in students an understanding of the world of nature, of socictv. and of srlt to aid them in ci> . -y.-te of values based iipon :he experience and aspira'ion >f tr> last, in order th ' try nu*appraise critically « n:p rary life and co: ' effe. lively as paitieipi i. i itize 10 a better social i - : ” Pointing out tyj d i'i ospectfor tomorrow’s < . i P speaker mentior.i-d an in. tea-e i” applications foi entilin', students possibly as great a. 40 per rent of tiu 11 possibility of gov nment-sril-
sidized education at the college level, lowering of the normal age of graduation to about 20 years, increasing communicalion between the non-technical cotyege and the industrial world. nd primal y emphasis on quality ..t living, on insights and values, i-s opposed to the techniques and -kills of vocational education. Dean Bartlett outlined DePauw’s Post-War Educational Planning program, with its eight committees dealing with ruch problems as the bureau of testing and research, the student guidance program, changes in the general education program, admissions problems, public relations; community services and ■■roblems of placement, extracurricular activities, and improvement and evaluation of instruction. INTERESTING FILM SHOWN AT ROTARY Walter Gardner of Gardner Brothers, local Coca-Cola bottlng firm, gave a very interesting •irogram at the meeting of the Greencastle Rotary Club on Wednesday. A motion picture showing the usiness development and expanision of a typical bottling company was projected on the
screen with sound effects. This film traced the growth of this business from the early 1900s to the present day. The introduction of improved merchandising methods and the manner in which “planning for Gte future promoted growth were interestingly brought out in the film. Charles Allen West, high school senior, has been elected by his classmates as Junior Rotarian for the month. PRISONER OF GERMANY
Mrs. Mamie Simp, Green street, received word from the War Department that her hus - - band, Pvt. Paul Sims, is a prisoner of the German government. Pvt. Sims entered the service in December, 1943 and v/ent overseas in July, 1944.
NO SHOE CANCELLATION WASHINGTON. Jan. 4 (UP)—The Office of Price Administration moved today to halt e serious run on the nation’s shoe supplies by promising unreservedly that no outstanding shoe ration stamps will be cancelled. Airplane stamps number one, two and three are now good for a pair of shoes apiece.
PARKERH0USE ROLLS D0Z. 13c SWEET ROLLS, Pkg. Salt Rising BREAD JUNKET MIX i' k «-
Vanilla,
CLABKEK G1KI.
BAKING POWDER < a " 9c
ARM X HAMMER SODA, 1 Lb. Box SPRY, 3 Lb. Jar
Saving money is easy sledding when you coast through your food buying at our famous WHITE FOODS SALE — a blizzard of bargains in fine quality foods. It’s a real economy event because so many of the foods you serve daily are white in color. Buy them here and bring your food costs sliding down because we’ve really taken prices for a sleigh ride
this week.
15c 10c 10c
8c
69c
POLAR BEAR FLOUR
SALT
PANCAKE FLOUR
RICE
KRAFT DINNER
25 IJ>. Bag
MORTON IODIZED 2 - 2-Lb. Carton* AUNT JEMIMA
2 Pkg*.
FANCY BLUE ROSE 2 I b. Pkg.
I’kg
CAMAY SOAP, Bar 1UNSO, White*, Pks. CHIFFON FLAKES, Pkg. CHARMIN TISSUE, 4 Bolls WHITE CROSS BLEACH, Qt. WILSON MILK, Tall Can
$1.09 15c 25c 23c
9c 5c
23c 19c 23c
9c 9c
CRYSTAL WHITE SYRUP 5 lb 39c
CHICKENS Fancy, Full Dri\**cd — No Point* Lb. 49c
BRAINS, , ,rk "• 20c CHUCK ROAST Lb. 29c Grade A FRANKS l '“ r * , 29c BOILED HAM 75c LIVER, Fork, M ’’ 20c ^ Y ES I’imrnto, Mararoid-< ln*‘s<\ No Point*. Lb. BRAUNS( HWEIGER No Point*, |.h. 38c RIB ROASTS, » "• 35c
CAULIFLOWER
33c
GREEN ONIONS
8c
RADISHES _
8c
potatoes r"" 1
$2.98
LEMONS kunkist. ,.b
13c
GRAPEFRUIT
Texa* Sccdli'SH 80*, Each
LARD, OLEO
ARMOUR STAR I Lb. Carton KEGAL Lb
6c 17c 17c
15 N. INDIANA ST. • PHONE 740* EAST SIDE OF SQUAR
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I^ersoiinl and LOCAL NEWS BHIEFS
SOCIETY kindergarten Mothers To Meet Friday Night The Kindergarten Mothers will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the city l.brary. + + + * Entertained With New Year’* Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burk entertained with a New Year’s dinner for Mr. Burk's brother, Lawrence Burk, who is home on furlough from San Francisco. Cal. Others present w'e.-e Mrs Sarah Burk, Jrene Knoll and daughter Kay, of Greencastl . and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frazier.
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Study Group Of A.A.U.W. Met Wednesday The Study Group of the Consumer Education of A. A. U. W. met at the home of Mrs. Perry I Rush. Wednesday evening. Those I who took part in the program j were Miss Mary E. Smith, Mrs. 3. R. Bartlett, Mrs. Ray Her- ] bert, Mis. Harold Stewart and | Mrs. T. G. Yuncker.
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I Home Ec Club .Met Wednesday
The Warren Township Home
o pounds. Next sugar stamp will become valid on February 1 GASOLINE A-14 good for 4 gallons each through March 21. B-5 C-0, B-6 and C-6 each good for 5 gallons. T-lst quarter good for 5 gallons each through March 31. E-Land E-2 good for 1 gallon
each.
R-l and R-2 good for 5 gallons each. Good at filling stations. “Mileage Rationing Record” .‘lip must accompany applies lions for supplemental or specmi mileage gasoline.
FUEL OIL
Period 4 and 5 of 1943-44 issue
issue good for 10 gallons per unit. Period 4 and 5 of 1944-45 issue will become valid February b.
NEW POINT VALUES ON .MEAT, VEGTABLES AND
FRUITS
According to the new point I charts which were issued on Jan- | nary 1. most meats have been |
restored to point value. The
. umber of red points allowed '<>' ’ “p'^^U^ev^s^tly Tammry has been increased from congestion. Also reaves distress
head colds! Follow direction^ in foidpjl
VCKS
Great Wii to relieva stuffiness, invitj
Sleep if nos* fills up
loaiqht
ftw imps;
I
B'eiUilm
Exitt
.i0 to 50 points.
Corn, beans, peas, spinach and asparagus have been given point values and fr.us returned to
rationing.
The point values on some
and p I'iod 1. 2 and 3 of 1944-45 fruits, catsup and chilisauce
have been reduced. Fifty ne J blue points were declared valij! cn January 1st for each book! holder.
Phylander Pruitt was admit- 1I1C „ UII(rll , lud to the Putnam county hos- | Economics Club met at the Com-1 pital Thursday. nunity House at Putnamville,
Mrs. Katie Rumley of Amo, /Indiana, is car.ng for Mrs. Charles Hunter and baby.
Wednesday. The hostesses were Mrs. Lucile Whitman. Mrs. Mary Jane Boesen, Mrs. Bonnie Vvil-
Mrs. Ruth Hogan returned to | ) lams an( j Mrs. Rosemond Ten-
' her home at Spencer Wednesday from the Putnam county hospit-
al.
I George R. Cone, Greencastle, P 3, was admitted to the Put-
Ms.
*!• -1* •!• Supt. Stapley Talk* To Council of Club* The regular meeting
of the
ram county hospital Wednesday Greencastie Council of Clubs evening. ] was Wednesday night at the
Mrs. Roland Buis and daugh- high schoo , building.
ter returned to their home on K. 4, Greencastle. from the county
hospital Wednesday.
David Andiews. 21 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Andrews. Walnut street, was admit-
Supt M. E. Staplcy told of how the club might assist in the roci rational program which is to bo expanded this summer. He explained the civil and the school budgets aoil then said that thi
ted to the Putnam county hos- , , , mnc i| members might help by
’r»Hrw»crl*i x/ rvicrlTf
volunteering to serve at the story hour, with Hie mundicraft work, movies, and in arranging for concerts and various enter-
pital Wednesday night. r
HOG MARKET
Hogs 11.000; active; 100-400
lbs., mostly 10c higher; under ! tainments.
iOO lbs., steady: 160-250 lbs., nostly $14 75, top $11.80; 250-
Hc continued by explaining that if the program is to be con-
jOO lbs., $!t.iO. 300-400 lbs., i ]| nue( i equipment will bi needed $14.55, 100-153 lbs., $12.75-$14: : he counc ij members might arrows strong to 10c higher, bulk j s j s t j n a financial way as now
$13.90-$14.
NOTICE
Beginning January 2, 1945, I will discontinue the plan of selling on credit. Being unable to hire help, and the many reports to be compiled, makes the above decision necessary. Pruitt Hardware Co. Fillmore, Indiana.
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there is practically no equipment. Supt. Stapley mentioned several things that are availab! • j :t there was money to buy them. Following his explanations , there was an interesting discussion of the subject In which all ►present took part and displayed
an active interest.
+ ANNIVERSARIES :* Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ash, 52 years Jan. 3.
Ml u.tmroff. 1 'WHO AND WEATHER LOTION htlPS GUARD SKlN JM'NST R0U6HNEK chapping ehoM ^IND. COLD AND SERVES AIS0 AS WUNCWTION BASE fOR POWDER.
RATIONING AT A GLANCE Office—t2Va Routli Jack*<m St. Hour*—8 a. m. to 4 p. ni. Daily Except Wednesday with hour* 8:00 to 12:00 Telephone 301 PROCESSED FOODS Blue stamps in boots 4 good for 10 points each as follows: X5, Y5, Z5 and A2 through G2. MEATS, CHEESE AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Red stamps in book 4 good for 10 points eafVi as follows: Q5 through X5. SPECIAL NOTICE: All remaining blue stamps of AS through Z8, A5 through W5 and led stamps A8 through Z8 arid \5 through P5, which are no longer valid, should be removed from the books and destroyed by the consumers to whom the books were issued. SUGAR Sugar stamp No. 34 good fo.
REG. 8-OZ. $1.00 SIZE NOW 50 FULL-PINT $2.00 SIZE Aor *1.00 eU uT^ KELLER-C0AN PHARMACY
STORE FIXTURES From Stevens Drug Store Room FOR SALE 3 - 6 ft. Show cases 4 - Small tables 16 - Chairs 1 - Cash Register — 3 drawer, crank operated — together with tloor cabinet holding register. 2 - Sets Scales 1 - Fountain Bar, 17 ft, 1 • Soda Fountain 1 - Check protector. Priced For Quick Sale
SAM HANNA
POINTS
TO EAT WELL
THIS WEEK YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER IS FEATURING “NO POINT” ITEMS. SHOP AND SAVE WITH YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER
Buy Canned Goods And Save! RED BEANS 8t ^“ 23c KIDNEY BEANS “Z 23c PORK and BEANS “r 23c Lot of 24 Cans *2 75 MIXED VEGETABLES"™" 29c SPAGHETTI 29c PEAS and CARROTS "Z ” 29c Lot of 24 Cans $ 3 25
carrots;,: 19c
17 Oz.
WHITE CROSS
BLEACH
Gal.
COFFEE
t Phoenix
LB.
35
c
POLAR BEAR FLOUR J,’ $1.15
NEW FLORIDA CELERY, Stalk 12c NEW TOMATOES, Lb. 29c U. S. No. 1 MAINE POTATOES. 10 Lbs. ... 49c CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES, 200 Size, Doz.... 39c FANCY WASHINGTON APPLES, 2 Lbs 27c
DUFF S MUFFIN MIX .
23c
QUAKER OATS14c
GRAPE JAM Tu, 23c
SYRUP “T™ 37c
NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERS
Lockwood's Grocery 307 West Liberty Street. Rowland's Grocery 105 West Berry Street. Lee Williams Bloomington Street Campus Market 602 South College Ave.
Hedge's Market Broadway and Mein No. Jackson Cash Market 602 North Jackson Street. Mark’s Circle Inn Grocery 611 South Jackson Street. Taylor Grocery 1013 South Locust Street
THE ABOVE PRICES ARE CASH AND CARRY
