The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 September 1946 — Page 2

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WAM.ACK i.AGT.ED (( ontinii'Ml from I'HICl* Onoi kpcping quiot rn foreign policy

he replied:

"The fact that I am an hon st

srr:; i ai. nELivr.nv

SWUNG FIELD, Mass. (UP) Forced to make his rounds in a driving rain, a local letter car-

man.’’

He said the question of his pas- rier gratefully accepted an, cxsible resigntion iiid not arise pensive, ivory-handled ombre la in the talk with the President, that was lent him by a sympaAsked p int blank i. the Presi- ^| lc jj c housewife. But she never

dent requested him to resign if he ccull not keep silent, he re-

plied with a tense “no."

A crowd of perhaps 200 people

got it back.

pressed i gains th ' Whi.p House gates, wt iting for a look at Wallace as he left. The at. retat y was smiling and joshing as reporters trailed him to the 4o >i. Once again he was asked what was responsible for his decision to keep quiet for a while and answered I hat it is "because all the hungry w Ives are here that's th.' w y the press d.'tenmines things." Th re was no elaboration of this remark. He sard nobodj knows bu. he thinks the Paris confon nr > will be over liefare lb' Fall polltienl campaign in this country v/ir.dS

up.

When the carrier returned to the post office, it was claimed

by ano.h'r post van, who had left it at the woman’s house while performing the same

minds a year ago.

MASONK NOTICE

Called meeting Fillmore Applegate Lodge No. ir.5, F. & A M„ Friday. Sept. 20. TPiO p. m.

F. C. degree.

Lee E Masten, W. M.

STOKOL STOKERS Sales and Service

NEW Ft KNACKS

1MMKOIATK

INSTALLATION repair for all makes furnaces. We service all makes stokers, oil burners, boilers

and furnaces.

AGE HEATING and VENTILATING CO. DALE (>l EB 1. HI KTON

Phono AI !i-*l

Or Write I). Oler

Kouto I

LOOK FOR »I \ MONTI IN AOt K TFUKEV FINDLAY, O. (UP) S-mcone wilt get far marc than he bargaineyd for when biting in.to one of Mrs. Nellie Blake’s turkey:’ come Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Blake, Hancock Count" turkey raiser, was putting her flock of some 1.000 turkeys out on the range when one gobbler grabbed a $400 diamond out of the setting of a ring Mrs. Blake

wore.

So far, the diamond has not b,t'n recovered. If you happen to bite down on the diamond on the holiday, Mrs. R1 kc would like to "talk turkey” with you.

| THE DAILY BANNER

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED •Tt Waves For AIT* Entered in the postoffiee at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878. Subscription rates, 15 cents .nail in Putnam County; $;i.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. S. K. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

UNION BUS

STATION

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K.XST SKMINAKY ST.

Penn. Greyhound Lines Indiana R R Bus Lines

CiooFringion -

Greencaslie Bus Line A nice tim now for that trip. Iu’1 u> arraugi convenient ■a'hedult" am 1 low fare* to any point in I’niled States,

Canadr, or Mexico.

L. C. BROWN, Agent

PHONE S’iS-R

SOCIETY C oterie Will Meet Friday Evening Coterie will meet Friday evening at 7:.10 o’clock with Miss Josephine Stoner.

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Mi, *. Fournier To Wed Harold Powlel I Mr. and Mm. Lloyd E. Perry.j cf 202 Bloomington St.. Greenr irtle, announce the engagement of th-ir niece, Barbara An-ie p rrn.icr, to Hnrold Powell cf

terinls for insulin pharmaceuticals, so

and othi v charges against Stcpinac game

the need'i i.n.'xpcctcclly. A hand of the R.o-1

His DtJ

f'ltl/.Es AltE

, , ckdarville 0 animal products have been oh- man Catholic churth in Yu go- Marvin Agnor -f o'

slavin, Marshal Tito’s govern- a local rec '' edai ment had been reluctant to place county fair

talned from South America, be

explained.

formal charges against him.

recor d at th e

Out of 38

SlTtV IVORS SIGHTED I ( en.lnitril from I’nttr One, The plane was operated by SABENA (Societe Anoynmo Belgique D’Explaitation Aeronautique), a newcomer to the

trans-Atlantic run.

1 here was no doubt that the

FINCASTLE CHURCH

Sov'ay, Sent,

Luthar Steele, Supc.

Sunday School 10:00 CST. Pitch-in supper with chare h

furnishing ice cream at 6:09 CST

I P r °ducp entries, he

, Prize ribbon, prize awards.

w°n p

ard is

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT We can commune with G.vl

best in moments of solitude an l 1 Clovcrdah’. j

silence: Stand in awe and sir.j Mis" Fournier is a graduate of I uvlationi saBENA officials In not, commune with your own lb Creencnstle High Se iool nn'l, York expressed hope that it ^jq HUNTING sl^ns availab’c heart upon your bed, and be still atb n F I the School of Communi-j ,, a( | ni:1 ,ie a successful forced gt Th;> uaily Banner office

ivilions nnd Electronics, Minne-, |;* n( ii n g a t one of the smaller air-

npolls, Minn., and is very wedl p or t K an ,| poor communication* ———————

kiicvvn among the young people) p revcn ted the pilot from notify*

j of this city. ling Gamier field.

Mr. Powell, the son of Mr. am'J However officials at Gander

Ps. 4:4.

PROFESSOR LIKED

CAMBRIDGE,

~ Th0 lat ‘' G^rgc A ^ , Services at 7:.’i0 CST conduct profes * 01 of Egyptology

plane w-as down in what may ne ^ by Rev Hous?r Trom Uni . var( l, Is disclosed l n Ws the worst disaster in commerinl versa |i s j church at Oaklandon. ^ aVl * ef ’ the university

a collection of i.aoo bis)k of them are mystery thnij

TRY BANNeij

PlJISOXAL And Local News nm v.vs

t However, officials

| Mrs. \V. E. Powell of Cloverdale.j saU , j, jt h . u | landed at nnv j i graduate of the Clovcrdule ,.j r p ort i| wou i ( | have been heard 1

High School. G.id served in tlF| fl . om bv thjs time,

17. S. Army overseas. | the giant plane has crashed,]

No date has been set for the jt wol iUI be the first post-warj

wedding. ) ,' ; j. S axter on the trans-Atlantic

Mrs. Lola Vaughn of BeLe + 4- > l ioute. It also would be the first Union underwent an operation t Theta ALtmnae Club ! crash causing passenger fatalitihe Putnam County Hospital wm xie,-t Saturday iog on a trans-Atlantic flight Wednesday morning. The Kappa Alpha Theta: -K j nce a Pan-American Clipper' Dr. und Mrs. William Me- alumnae cltib will meec Satur- j ciaK hed into the Tagus river at Gaughey of Oklar.d, Calif., err t | a y afternoon at 2:30 O’clock ^ ']_,i S tx)n. Portugal, Feb. 22, 1943 1

killing 24 persons.

+ 4* + 4- The plane was believed to be Itusiiies'i & Professional down W ithin a 25-mile radius of Women Held Dinner .pe airport. It left. Brussels, The Business and Professional Tuesday and was due at Gander

—— held a dinner at 5 a m. yesterday after a stop-

^i®iaaBB(!^^a'a r ^''="^.7^Fm^'®r:®^!siafaE(a®5HaEjaiara®a r a'arajaraiafa®a(5i^fa®ai9®a'aiai3f5ia'a f i.^|| with Mrs. a. c. Northrop, 70s e. inci , ting at the home of Misa '

Seminary. Mrs. Hargrave will Min , u , tta wriglit, 6:30 p. m. have devotions. Program will be Wednesday evening. September

Calif.,

the parents of a daughter horn wi;h Mrs. Simpson Stoner.

Sept. 18th. Dr. McGaughey is | the son of Dr. and Mrs. W. M

McGaughey of this city.

Woman’s Bible Club of Gobin

church will meet Friday at 2:30 Women . a club

~ 18 E.

will

LOOKEE!! HARD TO GET ITEMS Toasters! Electric irons!

NEW SHIPMENT

BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL Candlewick Pattern - Cambridge Line Bavarian China » Salts and Peppers,

‘•Vacation Echoes.”

Ihth. Twenty-three members

Mrs. G. W. Bumgartner, Mrs. U( , n . p| ,, spnt Mrs A R . stan(1 . Myrtle Knox, Mis. (jeoige Coi- I j tlg president, presided and durrcll. Mrs. Arney Cooprider and b|g tbe bua i aess meeting preMrs. Eva Schlegel of ( lay City f( |de( | [ bt , following to the club: .•pent Wednesday with Mr. ar.J ™ bp j lu jj ana Federation of Busi-

Allee, Elizabeth

r.<\ss and Professional Women’s

HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Louella Wallace of Stiles

Clubs, comprising more than 6.000 individual members, in

over at Shannon. Eire. At 4:07 a. m.. Capl. Jean Ester, pilot of the ship, radioed Gander field that he was coming in for an’

instrument landing.

Nothing further was heard from it. A low ceiling prevailed and a wind of 40 knots velocity was sweeping the field.

FACES WAR TRIAL

... fr«mfInueri from On#* i Convention assembled, took thei^ 110 ** ,nu,lf ‘ available for the I - , nfrii-m o,,,-’ treason trial of Gen. Drt

following action: ‘‘We affirm our

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Here’s an eye-opening lesson in THRlFT-metic that’s as easy as one plus one - and it adds up to BIGGER SAVINGS for you on top-grade foods! Study these low, | low prices -- typical of the first class food values we offer every day of every :| week - and yoj’il learn that shopping here is the right answer to ycur budget problem. So come in today and fill your food order from top to bottom with top | quality foods at rock-bottom prices. Jtwill be a real education in easy, econom- ‘V

ical tood buying.

villo was admitted to the bespit- . a p| )()r t „f tiie principle of Equal ai this morning. • ! Pay for Equal work, and we re-' Mrs. Kvii Rogers, 201 North H0 | ve tba ^ Indiana Federn-' Indiana, was admitted to thi^ don () f Business and Professional hospital Thursday morning. (Women initiate such a bill in th • Mr. and Mrs. William Brown (j cnera i Assembly and set up a of Coatesville are the parents of Rcsearch aml ‘ action Commit-,

D.raja Mikbailoviteh.

Official announcement of the

BOXED S T A TTOTTaT PENCIL SHARPENERS REYNOLDS PENS.

WHITE ENAMEL! Barn Paints - Linseed Oil •• Turpentint JONES SPECIALTY SHOP

10 WEST WASHINGTON STREET

i'liovd

the hospital last^ ( pp „ A | So j be National Feclera-

tion comprising more than 101 -

DOLE

DOLE KAMA

PINEAPPLE PINEAPPLE

CORNED BEEF HASH APPLE SAUCE APRICOT NECTAR

FANC Y Sl.lt Ell NO I FLAT ( AN

CKI'SHI D

NO. I FLAT CAN

SILYER SKILLET

Ml SSEI.MAN

FANCY HE \RTS

DELIGHT

FANCY

BROCCOLI

PASCAL CELERY'

Hunch HAN'T

Sire

TOKAY GRAPES

19c

29c YAMS 19c APPLES

13c I 13c I

16 Oz. Can 35c ; 20 Oz. Can 19c 18 Oz. Can 19c

M

ICE \E \ \LUE

Lb.

PORTA RICAN

Ciolden Didieious Fancy , g lbs.

3 Lbs. 24c

t ffl3i^ , a'aiaiMisiaE®3Eisa'Maia. r aiaiaiaraiaiajaraiaEiaisia7afaJSiaia!aa/aiaiEi3

• ■'-r Posl Toasties

l.arge I 1 Or.

a son born

right.

Mrs. James Skelton. Spring individual members in ConAve., was admitted to the hoa- V p n fi 0a assembled at Clevelan'', |

i took similar action. j

Charles Strqther of Spent"c Following discussion of these, was discharged from the hospital i oca i club passed the! yesterday. , I following resolution: “Be it Re-1

i solved by the Business and Pro-;

® f + * * v o* * * + ® fessional Women’s Club of ANNIVERSARIES + ] Greencastle, Indiana that we ^4. + 4.+ + .!..I.4.q. + 4.4.^} commend and endorse the action Weddings , taken by the Convention Bodies Mr. and Mrs. James Beaman. 0 f these two Federations and Coatesville, Ind., married 3 yeai ? pledge our individual support September 18th. j tor the passage of a bill in t'n“ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Heav- n ,, x t General Assembly whereby in. Coatesville, 58 years Sept. 19. ttip women of Indiana will re-

1 celve equal pay for equal work.”

YET INFORMATION | Following the business meetDuring .Lily and August of i j ng a niost interesting program the Veterans Administration “Autobiographies,” in charge of travell* I throughout Iiv liana giv- j u || a Crawley assisted by a numing dental exominations *o all i bet . n f club members, was preveterans requiring dental treat- ( sen tefi.

ment. A large percentage of th> j veterans were examined by these

travelling dentists.

Veterans arc entitled t > dental treatment by the Veterans Ad-| ministration on teeth that were]

treated while ih.’y were in scr-j , vice. In most eases the indi-• FRENCH LICK, Ind., Sept. Ih • viduals records maintained bvj_ nNS) American women will Sfj ] the branch of the armed forces^ sp p ncl 80 5 million dollars this I 3Q r & , for which he served will rab-1 year for cosmetics and toiletries.) £7v s , stantiate a claim fer dental i This prediction was made to-J Tj treatment. In cases where H--my| (la y hy R T . Maxey. merchandts-

Spend Millions Fcr Cosmetics

\ fmm -IRISH FRUITS ^. VEGETABLE:

klr.

PLENTY! PLENTY! PLENTY! And all the very best at that. We | ( not only have a Bumper Crop ... J* we have the Cream of (he Crop, too ... so shop now for the BLST ' n nuality . ■ ■ the BEST in valuei! ***' ^ ^ i- . * * •. •

Potatoes U. S. No. I Chippewas 10 lb. bag 35c 98 Lb. Bag $2.98

ORANGES

CALIFORNIA

5 Lbs.il

APPLES

( OLDEN DELICIOUS

3 Lbs. ft

PFARS

• FANCY BARTLETT

2 Lbs.»

mm

FANCY TOKAY

Lb. 21

CELERY, 2 bunchos

, . |7c MANGOES,

Each.,. "I

V

PkL.

PHEIRI0S 7 ^ r ks HERSHEY COCOA ’

SUGAR PEAS

Tvb. B x

20 oz. ran

I3c IQc 15c

MACARONI I{ " , ' Cross ' 7 oz I,K ’ 7c | MATCHES 6 boxe8 29c 1

S MISSION MILN0T ,al1 Can 9c [q i 1 . .'pfjsisf ?jMi^j5FrFra!piaiia5MPjaia®ii^i^JcCT!(=/pf5)ipji?faaf3isf5J8

Boscri,

COFFEE 1 lb. tin 33c FARMERS PRIDE FLOUR

CODFISH

FILLETS

43c

BONELESS

El-

and navy re-.'irds are not avail- [|] j able the need for ,1er.tal trea.S'ment must be established by examination. During the first year after discharge any defeets in teeth may be preaumed to be a i ‘suit of the veteran’s service. All veterans not examined by the Veterans Administration Should b • examined by their discharge if a claim for dental treatment ia to bo made. Further Iptformstjon on dental claims and the application form* for such claims are available at th: 1 VA Contact Office in Green-

castle.

ing manager for cosmetics and toiletries of the United-Rexall Drug Company. Maxey addressed a five-state regional convention of independent Rexall druggists from Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan and West Vir-

ginia.

Maxey said that World War I iad given the cosmetics industry n big boost and that the secondl conflict also would have a simii-J ar effect. In 1914, American women spent only 1 14th as much money for cosmetics and toiletries as they will spend this! year, he added. j The merchandising expert op-’ ined that lipstick and powder! and perfume made American

Grapefruit JUICE STOKELY’S 2 46-oz. cans 69c Case $3.99

CARROTS, 2 bunches CAULIFLOWER, lb. . .

MEAT DIP T

FRESH LAKE ERIE CATFISH Lb. 49c

BOIOGKA. Sliced, Type I, Lb. .33c MINCED HAM, Lb 39c

BEETS, Bunch . > TOMATOES, Lb.

Farmers Prib j Early June M PEAS 12 cans $2 N| 24 can case $4.19

NEW ALL WHITE FLOUR

25 lb. Bag $159

A

TREMBLYS

tj&xjall QooctSTPZafcAdt |5 N. INDIANA 5T. -PHONE 740-EAST SIDE OF SQUARE

SPREAD COMMUNISM

WASHINGTON. Sept. 19 HI

(UPI Members of the House Vvo'nen happier then added

Military Affairs Committee charged today that Russia ir seeking actively to spread communism throughout China, Japan and Korea, and called on this country to maintain a powerful

military arm in the Pacific. They issued their appeal upon

returning from a six-week inspection tour of American military bases in North America,

Australia and Asia.

Rep. J ;hn E. Sheriden, ID. Fa., acting chairman of the investigating committee, said long-

range U mbers traveling at or! tlcncp of their activities, faster than the speed of soui’/l Legitimate meat packers of woqtjt Ao,; the mainspring ot the United States have not been future U. S. Military defense. able to supply enough basic mn-

“Men too. The males wouldn't be pleased if the girls went back to just plain soap and water.” Shortages which plague the druggists also were discussed during the three-day convention, ending today. J. A. Hailer, Rexail pharmaceuticals manage'\ blamed the black market in meat for lack of insulin thyroid gland and bile salts. He pointed out that by-products of animals front which ingredients arc obtained are discarded illegal slaugh-' terers in order to hide the evl-

Pork - Beans 15c

HENS e™:™ lb.53c

Tomato

Jar

m

Catsup ... 21c 14 oz. Jar

FRESH #

Spic&SM'Jl

Corn, can . 15c Cream Style

OYSTERS

Drano, e»M

Cigarettes $1.29 Carton

Solid Pack

Sani-Flusb ^

Ice Cream . I7£c Pint

Pint 79c t

Melo 120,H *

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