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HURSTS DAIRY GREENCASTLE S MODE! DAJtY

. ^Aeat D Hi., of tot Booth ladAna 8t» tie’. Orbt^caaUt lac > ^aa .•<■. cmed to tisa 'costry after 26 v.faftiu mtc the j iteotc.i/xiecaa the FacJ.c. He aeritd vreraeat acth the F.rst Marsae DsvI«m* aard jar- > - tic,pace-j is the ooshat aa.t a • Mjtt irjt_. » at Feieca is the

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per weeJt I'./Xi far year try ztail at P-itr.aia Oociify; f-» u. KAO per year by tr.a— outald-

! Fstsats Coosty.

IT-Ur Socts Jaducc Street.

It w.S beip if jncri keep irecs the piacea teAt trU raaesat sieE treqats’

,-ae. O Lead, fraca the emi rcait

preaerve a&e frocs the Tj&ieatt ■'i-r-i’+*-5’-i--S’-5-V+ti4ifj znas.-Paahn 140 L * AJTNIVE&SAilES >

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The Mes * Fvrxs: of the Ftrst Osnabaa Cfecrch j hoow s* the ISccOta of "Trsjp J* and the-.: 1 jparert* octh a ptteh as ftxn-.' j

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a fst at « » -e the char; _

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t tircerasj w„i he r.ren ! •** (Vm the aeoeta and will is»c;->ie a I a «c -r.

INVITATION TO ALL Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burks lnvit« you to call on Saturday, January 27th Or ony day thereafter at the 0. K. Hatchery 3 Eait Franklin St. ( to talk over your poultry needs for 1945. We hatch all our chicki from Putnam County Hocks that have been bioodtested by trained operators. Do not take chances on shipped in chicks of unknown origin. Book your order with us for sure delivery of fine baby chicks. BURKS' 0. K. HATCHERY 3 East Franklin Street >H0NE 130 GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

2St£. Pas. Benaa* Jr. u &. Navy 1 iiva ■* Mr and Mil Paal Ben1 am. CV.verdaie. R 2. 21 year- !

. ' 'eday January 25th. Paul is sta-

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eat Pacific.

a'jato-

Carotya Msyer reieaaed frees

ty beepetai Wolneaday.

B4r> OFFENSIVE

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irve acuoc saott laM faB with aal C:iariotu B.rkett. 2 year, armors raid isto German ixea ’ fw .

at the northeir. tip of the &e$-

fned lute three aad a half —**—

aouth&aet of Nijmegen lvI the | Mn. Many Tooey. Greescastle acr milEt*rq of a email enemy ; R. 4. wa» reieaaed from the Put-

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laeiiverlbr- ef Scoot meeting

*«f S .^at work aad

and a O-.art of Honor, ES^ticc j }sf Fse'nc off.oerr for to - '.oc.-:sg lyear w *1 also he the eg;adL

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Be-o Veal H obo red At BirthBay Party

M- and Mr,. Curtie Neal er.- ■ tertained with a birthday party f-.-r rhesr daughter. Bett Anr.-e Neal nonoru'g her 4ta tarthday. i p.ed reihmejste of angel foo; I cake, ice cream and eucker, were served to Doug Nrwmenn Patty S-je Steele Gordon Pettit i

toe Putnam «oua- tLirr) . D _ Giddmga. Janice Gid

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3ANNEB AITs OCT BESCLTS

Frank Are fi*M

live of T«^**r.* Grain Co-op of Ir-aiaaapoiia. debverad a talk before Greencaetle Rotanana at the iuneneon meeting <* ^ neaday. Introduced by I** 3 Ruark of the Putnam Count’, -’ana Bureau Mr Am oiacuaaad toe grading of gram today m rompariaoa with a few year* ago. Mr. Am also diacua^J

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i u ct *F««»ia l a the aoJutioa of tte

we will face.

Preceding the xtroc*. Mr. Am Dr ^ pleaded for aipport of , Croae Blood Bank »v, c . ■a Greencact. on Sergeant Kaua-u, £^' er member of the Rot*, and now On tvr.r^ base m the Pa uf ^

of Che ciub.

|^er«onaI and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

5 year* was

! county hoepetai Thursday.

between

c ngi Janice Fox. Bocr.y Bock R. chard Bock. Betty Br.dge* Kenneth Stoffer, and Nancy CsmpbeU. Mis« Neai received many ioveiy g.fu. + -r -r + Warren H'-rw Er

, | Riymond Whitlock. Indiana street * au admitted to the Putnam county nospitai Wednesday.

pocket at Bwcmeer Venio and Nijmegen.

With evidence mounting that toe GermanF were draining off ten, of thousand* of from the western front to send against the rampaging Soviets

- the east obaerver, were con- nam county nospital Wednesday,

fider.t Gen. Dwight D Eisenhower would not miss the oppor tun-,

:ty to strike with full aided *”** * l Thurada/

from the Putnam county hoepit-

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nL-n co'^-.ty ho*y:tal Wednesday. I lub To Meet

The Warren Township Home Economics Club v.-ill meet the ‘ -rt Tn.--.ay of the nr. r:ti nttead of the first Wednesday

Mr, Goldie Small. E-zabeth’at the Community Hall Iva street, wa* admitted to the Put- f Hammocd Opai Soobee and

Mn Arise Kr-g returned to

power.

Eiser.howeT already wa* nuts- :

teneg every avaiianie man forMr* Helen Branr.eman of CV> froat-Une duty under a directire ' y^r^fcjt wa* admitted to the 'at&ied LA. Gen Ben Lear new putr.im county nospital Tburs-

deputy commander of American j (j*y. force* in the European theater..

Hi, offensive rtock piles were in- Harion and M.-ca Mildre-i . tact despite the German counter- Gretr.leaf aem ed a* pages in the

FOR HALE rirjtsl ounniUm

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FOR SALE Jersey cow. milk- ■ g aD.ut 2 gal. iasiy. Lawrence Murphy. Fox Ridge. 2-V2p

offensive in Ardenne*.

Eviderxe of offenaive preparation, were apparent at every hand behind the fignting front.

SWISS STEAKS

No, Madam, you're not dreaming! At TREMBLY’S REGAL MARKET you co« get plenty of good BEEF . . . U. S. Government injpacted aad graded Nutritious .... juicy and delicious. Savory Swiss Steaks palate-pleasing P 01 roasts porterhouse steaks. ALL give you plenty of that grand gravy that goes great with meats Try one of these fine cuts of BEEF and see for L° c Tr 1 w'aM.c,^ 90Od 0ur BEEf re0,ly is ' Your e Y e * will be opened to REAL

MtAT VALUE!

Gold Medal Flour 25 Lb. Bag $1.15

EVAI’OK STKIi

APRICOTS, Lh. 45c

KFJjAL tomato

PI RKK, 10V 2 0Z. 6c 1*1-1- MOST!. VS Ki-rru-l Golden CORN, 12 oz. can 15c TKXHI S r.KAFEFKI IT JI K K, 46 oz. can 29c No Points — No. 2 Can

Ml STVItli

ORKENS N "*«• 2 12c

POTATOES

$3.85

C. H. NO. I 100 Ml. BAG

MWFKT JI M V ORANGES, 5 Lbs. 34c

41 MIW* HIZE

HEAD LETTUCE 10c FAN< V BITTON It A DISHES, 2 Bcha 9c WINKHAI’ , Al’PLES, 3 Lbs. 27c

TEX AH PINK

GRAPEFRUIT Ea. 7>/ a c

36c

CHICKENS Eulri Fancy, Full Drciscd Lb. A^C CHUCK ROAST „ 26c PORTERHOUSE STEAKS u. 43c

SAUSAGE

DRIED BEEF PORK CHOPS

BAKED LOAVES

<>li M». A — Lb. HAar.K sue ED i-a ij».

LEAN — Lb.

No Polnb, IJ>

32c 20c 37c 33c

TREMBLY^ Qootl (ManAtt IS N INDIANA ST. • PHONE 740- EAST SIDE OF SQUARi

Stcat* of tht Indiana legislature on Wednesday, January 24. Mr. and Mrs. Roes Allen. Reelm lie, are the parent* ® a daughter born Thursday morning at the Putnam county hoe-

pi taL

Mr*. Nanr:e B. CUne of Fillj more left Wedneaday afternoon • for an extended vi*,t with her ! daughter, Mrs. Arthur Beaman, j of Pasadena. Caiifomia. | Mrs Ruaaeil L. Beam* has re- ! ceived word that 'her husoand [ Sgt Ruasell L. Beam* of the United State* Transportation Corps, has arrived safely in

Italy.

Kow it is possible for you to dedicate your pint of blood to someone in the armed force*. Your name and his in you: I handwriting go nght on the label that is placed on the overseas carton. Call Red Crocs number 4. and register as a blood honor for the February Si visit of the blood donor mobile •mit. t

Betty Poynter are hostesse*. The '-'son will be given by Lucile Sr:.: tn_ home demonstration t as-'isted by Mr McCim- + * + + vfr*. Lillie Jar kvou. >L H. Haskom Wed M: - Lillie Jackson and M S. Waskom were united in mar- - - December 16th by tfcs Baptat minister at the parsonage m BraxiL The couple are ery well known in Greer.castle %-i Mr. Waskom has lived here for : any year* and i* the 7-Up toibutor to Greer.castle. Mrs Waskom has lived to Greencastle • the past few year* and is em- ( • -yed at the Quality Meat Mar-

! ket

MRH. IK A G. MEHAKKV PAHHED AWAY WED X END A1

Mrs. Agnes Sayers Meharrv. I wife erf Ira G. Meharry of near 1 New Richmond, died at the horn .- Wednesday afternoon. She had been seriously ill for some time. Mrs. Meharry was quite weil known here as she had often visited in the home of her brother.

h. C. Sayers.

She is survived by the busband. two sons and two daugh-

ters.

The funeral will be held from the home near New Richmond Friday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock.

IP KOK RE-APPOINTMENT

SEWING MACHINE CUXU Any homemaker who is interested ie cleaning and adjusting ner sewing machine should ask for a reservation at the clinic or. Wednesday. Jan. 31. The sewing machines should be accompanied by the owner or a member of toe immediate family. If some other peraor. is to work on your machine. a written statement signed by you should accompany the machine or the other person. Sewing machines brought should be complete: head, standard and

running mechanism.

Attendance ot other home-J makers at the clinic is urged, j The more the better! Men ant, boys may also attend if they! wish to do so. | I Positively no machines will be 1 entered after the clinic ha* start-1 ed. If any homemaker cares to. -.he may bring her machine to the office before the $Ist. If you ’ nave an extension cord that you

WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 — I UP)— The Wnite House todav sent to the senate the nomination of Frank C. Walker for rej appointment as Postmaster Gen-

eral.

The post of Postmaster General is the only cabinet job which has a fixed term of office —the term of the President and one month thereafter-—and thus the only post requir.ng reappointment.

FINED FOR OYERf'MARGING

can bring conveniently, please do

so.

Materials needed for each sew-1 ing machine are to be supplied by the owner. Materials needed: 1 small screw driver (sewing machine) 1 o:l can (i£ c. size) empty 1 sash paint brush lb. cotton rags Sewing machine oil and small oil can 1 notebook and pencil 1 6” screw driver (approx.) 1 pair of pliers 1 metal pie tin 6” pure wool yam 3 old newspapers 1 flashlight (if possible) No machine should be left home because It is “no good. They can all be made to work. Come dressed for work, wash dress or cover-all apron. Send your reservation to as soon as possible to Miss Lucile Smith. home demonstration agent.

SOMERSET CHRISTIAN

CHURCH

Bible School 10:00 A. M. Har-

ley Smith Supt.

Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.

FORT W’AYNE, Ind., Jan. 25. 1 Earl C. Davis, Minister. 1 f UP) James Paris. Fo-t Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. j ' v ®yne, paid 3375 and costs to-1 Evening Evangelistic Service

day to the federal court and 7:30 P. M.

started a year’s probation sen- { Come and Worship with us. tence for overcharging on meat] ChrisUan Endeavor monthly and fish dishes in his restaurant, social and business meeting will He was sentenced by U. S. Judge be at the home of Mr. and Mr*.

Luther M. Swygert late yester- Forrest McFarland. da y- evening Jan. 25th.

Thursday

HOPOMZ

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your neighborhood grocers invite you SAVE POINTS AND MONEY

NO POINT CANNED GOODS

S. C. 17 OZ.

LIMA BEANS

RED BEANS i KIDNEY BEANS! PORK & BEANS "’ “T

FOR

FOR

FOR

SO RICH IT WHIPS MILNOT 2 for 15t

FOR

DICED CARROTS 5 c PEAS and CARROTS VEG. SOUPHi CHICKEN NOODLE

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17 Ox.

17 Ox.

JACKSON

NO. 1

s. c.

2 2 3

2

FOR

FOR

FOR

FOR

WHITE CROSS BLEACH 34 Oz. 10c

VAN DUTCH - Reody COCOA 8 Oz. 12c

For More Successful

Baking

pour Ktf : FLOUR - ^REWwrtiJtp /, *K*BASCnTf**,

/j5pi wuui

PETER PIPER DILL PICKLES, 32 oz. 23c PILGRIM FATHERS CHOC. SYRUP, 11 oz. 12c

FRESH ura

BREAKFAST TIPS FOR MORE DELICIOUS BRE XKFl'TS PENNANT GOLDEN SYRUI 2 f« 65l SCULLY WHITE SYRUP 2 f" 65( DONALD DI CK ORANGE JUICE 49( WELCH’S GRAPELADE JAM 11 SILVER TIP IMT. No. 2 RASPBERRY JELLY 23<

VECt TABLES

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NEW CABBAGE, Lb RADISHES, 2 Bunches CALIFORNIA ORANGES, 216 size, dozen STAYMEN WINESAP APPLES, 2 Lbs. . PASCAL CELERY, Jumbo Size, . . . .

NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERS

Lee^MK Bloomington Street

Rowland's Grocery

105 West Berry Street.

Lockwood's Grocery 307 West Liberty Street.

Campus Market

602 South College Ave.

THE ABOVE PRICES

Mark's Circle hm Grocer)

611 South Jackson Street.

No. Jackson Cash Mark

602 North Jackson Street. Hedge's Market

and Mein

Taylor Grocery 43 South Locust Street

1013

ARE CASH AND CARRY