The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1946 — Page 2

H;u ink s..l«l Hu farm. I Mill II ill au. llon al tb< r^siUeniP. Him tmn His mill- wi n <if K«-mi Station, i.r two mil 's northwi-sl iii ( oal s\ illi, oh Monday, August 26, 1946 :il ri:.‘iO I'. M. I'ast Tiim*. tlx* follouiiig: 11 Head Cattle Oin nii-i- ivil row. .'I •Ill's old. and rail l>.v sidr; four ’-irarolil ml ...id roan rows, all with . arl> It.-rrloril ruins; our .,1 llirsi- rail.' is a nil - Imli, H>r utlu rs an- sln-rs. On.- r.-.l h.-if-rr, l>t inoatli'-. old. rill-si- rows nri all lirrd. 2 Head Horses Two lim-srs. writ III .•l.lilM! His., a Mark and a (fray, a mil I a n ol h -ldiii«s, soiiml, 7 i.-ais old. On,, of tlu-sr liors.-s is Hu-lii-sl Ijnrsi in I lay Iownslil|i» Farm Machinery l-'armaH II Irurtor, a iciioit mn-; \li ( orniirk disr and lanil> in; a Hi null ( 4m- Irarlor plow; llolari Inn-, Mil orniirk mown, VVanl' l.o l.iia-1 rollrr lu-ariilK sli -I wa|{oii; 'Irf orniirk trarl ! niltiiutor, lui// saw, end Kali si-rdrr. Tin- alum- fools arr no; \i-r> old and liair In -n rari-d for and an- in K'lod rondilion. M-O I! « .ISO l orn planti r. frrllll/.rr altarlimrnl; a slr.-l ndl -i ami sli-i-l liai rakr; sli|i »roo|i; Him- Iiok l*•rdr|•s, lion loiiiitnin. A Si I o| li alliri liiu, Slr.-l hanii- liuriu-ss, in Rood rnnililion, no linal.». Siiii|i< silo roils, somr sli -I lia> Irark, drill i ini liirni-r, and olhri- artlrli-s too numi-roiis to mrnlion. IKK SI.IIOI.il I.(Kills On, round iliniiiK (»blr, on. wild ; lurry IiIrIi liny (anlli|iir); I rorkiiiK rhairs. Iird and s|iriii){s; a rirrnlaliiu; liratrr; onr MrI.iuh nft^n a ri-s «t ( oru in tin* IIIOIh—( a*li. Sri Hi* hrlorr inovin*; th«* properly. \‘»t in rust i»l arritjf fits. MAURICE SUTHERLIN ( 01.s. Ill KST ad* 1 tit M f fl- Alirti.ini is. \rlliur \unman and Harlii- MiTutyri-, Clrr’is Timr—p’^o I. M. Iasi Tbnr

Peaches $2.25 Por Bushel for salo now at VanBuskirk's or at my home on Manhat* tan Road. Bring Containers Roy Watson

THE DAILY BANNER

SOCIETY

and ( T t j Kanpa Oroufi

HERALD CONSOLIDATED I n.rr.ainrd u. In. day ••It Waves For AH” i The c i:^ge aroup of Ti i Kap

at 'pa entertained active

•.....-. v *:• •!• + <jt- ' Mr. and Mrs. U-wis Caul are erty foi r. rlj ■f - ' Vl.O\ KKI) \I.K v moving- into .he Oammins pr. p- CTnre J Jb . -1

j. 4. u. a. 4. a,. 4. 4. d- ‘S Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mannan

and as-

Zrr ^ i, «.

riiiss mail matter under Act of ev, ning with a watermelon socia • ull| March 7, 1878. l it R .be Ann Patk. from G. ’.O

Subscription rates. 15 cents'm,M T- iO • •clock. Al. -h-e presnail in Putnam County: $3.50 to ent enjoyed the jiuimuI outing. $5.00 per year by mail outside ‘ %• •l-’

Mr and Mr*. I-vans

R -liii-ii Hume

Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Evens

Putnam County.

S. |{. Ilariib-n. I'ulilislier 17-Hi South Jackson Street.

have written friends they are in

! Sheridan, Wy ming, having a |

trip. They are in the foothiil.s of Big Horn Mountains. Miss Anna Gun tie has returned to Cioverdale Hardware after a weeks vacation spent in

Iiidiauupoiis.

Doris Sutherlin. Curt Sinclair, I

j Norman Sutherlin. Helen Moore, J ,

Kl l.I.f Tl\ I I ..IIIItlll.-ll (r.llll I'll/..- *iu.-l stMte t day as he arrived in Bermuda aboard the yacht V\illinmaburg for a stay of seveial days Charles Ross, the F'lc-sident r sn relary, scotched reports from the United Stales that Ml Truinan had come to th ( . Hritish island colony for an 'important

international conference.” JERUSALEM. Aug 22. (INSI British troops were placed ab cud several ships in Haifa harbor today as a security measure after Jewish extremists blew an eight-foot hole in the side of the transport Empire Rival by attaching mines to the

side of the- vessel.

JAR BURNS NEAR MT. MERIDIAN ON 40 A 19-40 Pontiac was almost entirely burned today when it caught fire two miles east of Mt. Me rich in. The ear was driven by Reed H Robertson, of Baldwin Park, California, who was pulling a house-trailer behind the car to New Albany. Indiana. The driver of (he car thought he he a "J a tire going down and got out to see if suc h were the , use. and so escaped any injury to himself. There was not a smattering of upholstery or either inflammable material left utv burned m the car. It wu* believed that the brakes set the car on fire in some manner. Charles Gilehrest, a fugitive from th Indiana Stu.e Reformatory at Pendleton and who has been sought for sc venal days, was apprehended near Indiaiv apolis late last night in a stolen ( iir The young man was 25 years if age 1 and claimed his ho t e as In lianapolis, said state pdie-e

this morning.

I»i:hs«\ai. And Local News II III C F S

• ! have returned to their home in • | Douglass. Kansas after an exlj te nd 'd visit with relatives and fi lends in Indiana and Illinois. Mi. Evens is a son of tha late Me and Mrs. John \V\ Evens and Mis. Evens was th • former Ml,; Chicle Wells, daughter of th, late Mr. anel Mrs. Amos

Wells.

Robert Cline and Mary Crawley spent Sunday at Coney Island Amusement Park Cincinnati, O. Mr. and Mrs. Edward AllenJer -nei .-inis visited over the weekend wil.i Mrs. W. C. A Herder. M Bertha Ocjfiltr.e, Mrs Alible Swain. Miss Cora Su.tnn all ci O.nnersville, Ind., 1 visit.e l Mo-ni.iy with Miss Beryl

Dr. Darnell of Glendale, Calif.. Mrs. Evens resided on a farm visited Mrs. Allu- Allen Thursday ,j ve miles west of Greencgstle morning. until removing to Kansas in

1899. They have one son. Low,11, who at the present time is serving in the armed forces in

Germany.

Miss Kathryn Davenp>it is ex- This was Mr Evens' first vis-

since 1919, al-

Mrs. James F, Grantham St. of Munch- is visiting her sister

Mrs. Will Glklewell.

Sandy,

After their marriage Mr. anel ^ ^ ^ Jam lg Sipple had ,

a* Sunday eimr.er guests, Mr. and I Alls, Ren Sipn.e 01 Ceay City and

'B -rt Haiiiiltor'.

; Venus: Ce- .itncur of Lam . -,

was ir. Ciovercale Monday. Ge- -ge H. Malone uf Longwi.od, Florida, has been visiting

, - | with Air. and Airs Alfred Hockpec ted to return home uxlay af- it to Indiana since 1919. al- ings M Ma , ne is a bn)t4cr 01 ! ter visiting in Madii-m. Ind. j though Mrs. Evens had visited ^ H ickjr ^ ^ an uncle (>|

h,.;, more recently. James Routt.

While here the v attended the ,

. 1 Mr. ai I Ails. Clyd. Brown art

K\ ns family reunion and visit-I _

, Baulin,e isabel Rusk ol Cra - , (| homes t« a d of Mr : ‘‘n-' l*- 1 'nts e.l a , lb. 15 oz. buoy | fords ville on Frulay afternoon. i; ^ . gran(|nu , ther near Con . ( be.y born at Puma.,, county has-j

Re V Raynicmd SU lion will ol-lie-iate- at the funeral of Mf.e.

Mis. David Scroggin has n- nersville, where Mr. Evens spent

I

turneel home after visiting relatives in South Bend and Nile

Michigan.

Joe Bill and Rosemary Scroggin spent three days last week I visiting their aunt, Mrs. Jun(Garnei and granelmolher Scrog-

gin in Koacbelale.

several of his b yhood years.

discharge copy TO BE ACCEPTED

’ pital Wednesday morning, Aug

21st.

Mrs. Ray.:, and J alien of Bartlesville, Oklu., arrived by' T. W. j A. Aiiiu.es to spend a few day;-; with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hackings and sister and family, Mr. anj Mrs. Janies

“ 1

{tolATioii

CHUCK ROAST

39c

(iradi*

Hi.

BEEF

Gioimel

Lb. 39c

.‘l.D * ;

Our aim is, anti always has been, to give you the highest quality foods at the lowest possible prices. And today, every one of our prices is in there fithting to smash inflation ... to cheek the rising cost of living ... to help you serve bigger and better meals on your food budget. How do we do it? By taking a small profit on a big volume of business. The bigger the business we do, the lower our prices will be. So help us keep prices down and help your> self to bigger savings by doing all your food buying

at Trembly’s Regal Market.

RED CHERRIES “r

BROOKI-1 ELD SAUSAGE

Lb. 59c

FRANKS 1 "* 1 Lb. 39c

l HERSHEY COCOA

APRICOTS

REGAL COFFEE

\ VAN CAMPS BEANS

BRAINS Pork Lb. 22c * WHEATIES

SDR ED NAM,

Lb. 59c

Laign

I lb. |*kg.

In Heavy Syrup No 1 1 , ( an

I lb.

(daN>, Jar

In Toinaln Saiiiv

It' i>/. ( an

I‘kg.

41c 17c 29c 32c 10c 12c

CHEESE

< lll.lif) \R Lb.

COTTAGE

f'HKFsl-: PL g.

MILK

I'ASTMIKl/KD (ft.

M f l ?mrj

WATERMELONS

LARGE-RIPE-SWEET Each 49c

ullfiintiu \Mij|,,

Ih.

Farm Ft -sli, Kivi-rt Hn/..

GRAPES

CORN

HONEY DEW MELONS SPANISH ONIONS

Each

• lbs.

15c 30c 25c 19c

i

TREMBLY’S— > N: INDIANA ST. -PMONE 740-EAST SIDE OF SQUARE

The Armed Forces Leave A;t

w - gi. J by President Truman ftnutt. She was met at IndianaA igust 9 Provisions of .be act ( p.ilis by .- tveral relatives.

Douglas Ntuman and Lajry have been outlined and mailed j Win. bailey entered the Pui-

Grime* are spending a ,-ew days to Veterans of th.- county by ^ nam County Hospital T-uesday at Waveland, visiting their Arnuni Byers. O unty Service | and underwent an operation grandparent*, Mr mid Mrs. W. Offirer. They were also distribut- ( Wednesday. Betty Sutheriin, p cowan. " 1 I' 1 Veterans’ Organizations elaugntn of Mrs. Lucy Suthe,-

Dr. T. A. Sigler of Green- "" u " 1,1 1 Uils si>?n ' ,l ', lin is spending a few days with castle has been named chairman h " w ' VL ' r ’ Hnc im P ortant d,,tai1 I Mrs. Dailey,

of the Veterinary Committee al h 1 ».-cn W ,h “

the Sta.o Fair Horse * Show, -^ 'vic s and should which is to be held from Sept. 1 1 thoughl.

I to Sept. e.

Mr. and Mrs. nurry Taiboti and John K. Talbott left today

Fresh pRffiicii

given ! 1

It will not be necessary for a

v i. ran to forward 'ns -riginal c'i: laige oertifica.e with the i - n. A photostatic copy of this 1 for Louisville, and a trip through

• r, rtiticatc, or a cony certified

| Kentucky and the mountains of t ) b . tn|c b a state or | Tennessee. John is visiting b:-- ^ ,, , ficlal ( , u|v authorized t0 j parents fo. the month of August. n| . (k( . (Jch wj „

, His home is at Oklahoma Citv. ^ w aC( .,.p lijbl ,..

Daniel Borders has purchase.I Koni , s tjt p, d .. CJaini /or gel . the Shell Filling Station aad of Unused Leave," toUrocery cast of Greencastle n gcth ,. r W]th instruedon sheets, the Indianapolis Road from are expe cted to available a>Arihur Sutherlin. Mr. Borders day at any post ottiee in tf was recently employed at Poor United States or possessions. The land Miller Elevator. , complete form should be mail'd Peter B ttortf left Wednesday to the appropriate Army, Navy fi r Columb is, Ind.. where he will or Marine Corps, or Coast Guard ! Visit until Sunday when he will piynig officer listed on the rol leave from Chicago for his home verse side of .he claim form. The j in San Mateo, Calif. He has been Leavi Act places a one-year visiting Mr. and Mrs. Simpson limit on the time for applying Stoner. for leave payments, but at the Mrs. James Frazer rect-lv,-1 same time makes it possible for ja cablegram from her husband the claimant to wait the maxi-j-n Manila Wednesday afternoon mum .hue and not lose un the | that he van leaving August 28. maturity date of the bonds. | f.ir the United States. Mr. Fraz-1 Payment will be made ns soon I ei is a special agent for th - as possible, and claimants are criminal investigation division j urged ivit t . write or call in perun.l was a uenib.'r of the state son on paying cfficcis inquiring

poll.e 1- ne at Putn unville be-

fore entering the service. Mr. nn-l Mrs. James Loveless

and children are visiting Mrs Loveless’ ’.other, Mrs. John W. 'King. They will leave Satui.lay for their home in Grove City,

Penn.

Mr. Loveless has been in the Navy and served as a Lt. Commander. He received his discharge less than a month ago an I they were last stationed at New-

port, Rhode Island.

Miss Rachel Gillen is h-aving Chicago with the east of Up In Cen.ral Park" and will t-avel to Los Angeles with them Miss Gillen will be with the show during its long run on the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Glll.-n are in Chicago vith their daughter belorc she leaves. Miss Beverly Trembly was in Chicago

Oicto^ the*

their j

as to the progress o.

claims. Such unnecessary correspondence will serve only to delay speedy set.lemeat of

claims.

Leslie Steward, K* uichclal -, R j 1 was admitted to the hospital

yesterday.

jly *1* v •** v v -r -p -p -l- q ★ ANNIVERSARIES *

Hi rt Inlay*

Jo Anne Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fowler, Greencastle R. 4. 14 years today,

August 22nd.

Jesse A. Williams today, Aug

22nd.

Mrs. Andrew Ash. 77 years today, August 22nd.

FOR SALE: 19:;<i Harley David:on motorcycle, 74 Plat-

last week wi-h M’s. Gillen and! iU ‘ ud ' gaoi r5l,t ' itlon - 210 East they were Mis* Gillen’s guests I Wi ' lnul A I H - Nn - 6 22 -3p.

at a performance of the show

CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: White Rock Dies at Allendale Springs Phone 487-

22-11.

W.

FOR SALE: 1939 Olds, 2 door new paint, rebuilt motor, radio. Phone 154R2, Cioverdale. Ind. 1

22-3pi

for Singe milk machine.-,.! Surge fencers, Dairy Maid heaters. Call the Surge Service Den'- ^ er, Rockville. Phone 469-WX. I 22 -3.->] A n i (•. 11 d i rent house * apartment in or around Gre-n-J e*stle. 22-2p.! WANTED: To lease a lot in or a.rcund Greencastle. P O Box -'179. Greencastle, Ind. 2-p

NOTICE

k OR SALE: Just came in, a load of Michigan canning peaches. Very reasonably priced. Bring own containers. Russell Blaydes, Carpentersville.

I will be at the V-Palace, junction ol at and 4» FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY MICHIGAN. CANNING PEACHES CheapBring Containers JIM BASSETT

PLEASE! Come out of that hot kitchen, Mrs. America! You can enjoy SUMMERTIME and still serve your family the best meals ever! Add FROSTED FOODS . . . »ee how it cuts time in the kitchen... increases family interest at mealtimes.

liRUCCOLi 10 z CAULIFLOWER 12 6,1 ASPARAGUS s, KAliS10rii| MIXLB VEGETABLES 12 o2. Eox

APRICOTS

Swv -li ned. 12

1 lb ful

BLUEBERRIES

Sweetened

CHERRIES ^ “ b, i

HATKKMELONS HKD nivv 36 KH. .Av^rajft* 65c Each

PICNIC HAMS JOWL BACON PORK BRAINS SWISS STEAK BOILING BEEF PORK LIVER

CHEESE

BEEF LIVER

Tender .Smoked, Sugar (Tireil Fn-hli Cl-’an Round Bone Sill llllll’.' Meaty Rib

SJU-ed Kraft's

Kay ( lieildai;

Young T; nd"i-

Baby Food Can 8c Gerber:! Chopped cr Strained Pork and Beans 15c 17 oz. Jar Peanut Butter 32c 1 lb. Jar

Vinegar Bulk Cider

Gal. 45c

Ball Jar Caps Doz. 25c Ball Jar Rubbers 5c Doz.

porsl I’OI'll I’Ol M I'll! U (•Ol* POI'» 1*01# I’OlM Ball Fruit Jan (jts. Doz. Ball Fruit Jars Pts. Doz. Pickles *1 Krispy Sli' ed K - ■ Pan American Sauce, 3 14 "Z B"'* Grape Fruit TexKun No. 2 Can Lemon Juice 5 , | Treesweet

APPLES Fiiii Cooking, Fating 3 Lbs. 29c

RENUZIT French ( leaner H'j (ial. Drum $1.98 'on pay nnl\ 57c Gal.

CIGARETTES

All Popula Brands

Carton $1.29

C0Ffil| bfvkbM It l' B - I IA1

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