The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1946 — Page 2

THE DALY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946.

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NKW YOHK. Oct - Screen slur Tyrom

his actress wifi

staying in separatr hotels today. Pt,wi i ■ press npent quoted the actoi last niKht as saying “our two careers muile our inarriasJ

iniprneticaoh

The Powers were married April 2:\. in Rio De Janeiro. He is in New York visiting, and she is \r loarmnK a play. S'iTT)KNT KII.I.KI*

clttl.s tic K)K o\i:r\i.i.s CENTRAMA, III. (UP) Is it

21 (URi still a run s world? Irate males Power an I wondered vhen they four.'J that

Annabella, v\

more than hall of a line waiting to buy scarce overalls were

women.

(JRARKKIM IT F.\< TS

TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. (IMS! Returns to Florida citrus growers from grapefruit for canning during the l!t4. r >-46 season approximated 25 million dollars A highway bridge near Port Arthur, Texas, stands 2V,0 feet above the Intra-Coastal Carol to

pertnit ocean liners to pass.

brought on the Revolutiona-y war," one member said. "This is a form of taxation without appropriate representation.” He pointed out that the U. S is entitled to only one vote in the international organization. There was no disposition to blame the committee of experts because it had no alternative to prepare the kind of report it did under the instructions given :t when the assembly last gathered in London. On the 49 percent basis, the United States would not be paying a large amount of money

... _ relatively speaking. This year’s

\.\p:-::SO\', Ind., Oct. -U pertnit ocean liners to pass. UN budget Is about .421.000 000. (UP,) One high school s udent N ,. xt yPHr thr bu dget is expected, ■' • 1 tM * r CHt ‘ C * lly t t< be about 425 000,000 on the

'' ‘"'"'"""ITa Vnfft Anain^t I isi* of present programs. How-1

fccTbsll^ahhe aT Richmond * j AgdlnST if any nPW projects are; .. —Mui.Hi- |)m Expense Plan "t'rV s w r^ur^.-| The victim was James Morgan. — * ing. some members said th3t ( 19 of Anderson. He died early FLUSHING N. Y, Oct. 24 eventually UN’s budget might! today at a local hospital. Ser-' (UP) The United Static rvell rise to around *100,000 000 ! iously in.< (red was Raymond Al- 1 delegation has n firm but polit- and they felt *49.000.000 or $50,l( n, Aiulcrson. Four other hi^h “no” ready when the United N:i- i 000,000 uus an nnreasonably

school pupils escaped injury.

SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. .laekson

llnsts at Sunday Dinner

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson ( of the Bethel neighborhood en tortained at dinner Sunday in* h nor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson who recently returned

home from Niagara Falls.

Those preseht for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Oren Buis, Mi Ethridge Buis. Mr. an I Mrs. GUJ’ Jackson. William New-

„ . ... . man, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ogle I God wants to rely on us, we , , , must not fail: Ye are the salt of Edwin and Marvin J«ks0n an ' but if the salt have Phyllis Smyth of Ctncir-

THE DAILY BANNER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of

March 7. 1878.

Subscription price. 15 cents pe.r week; S.J.OO per year by mail in Putnam County; *5.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-

nam County.

S. It. Rarlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Mrs. Louise Pickens and son have returned to their home in Clcverdale front the hospital.

Alt . and Mrs. Frank Martin of ciaughtc, h, , Danville arc the parents of a :

the earth,

lost Its savor, wherewith shall it

be salted? Matt. 5:13.

tions general assembly’s commit- high amount for any one country

tee of experts submits its pra- to pay.

Tl! \( K msTOKY | posal that the U. S pay at h-n-t The feeling of the America . LONDON (INS, The stand- 49 per cent of the UN’s opera; delegation was that it was wronfj ard gauge of railway tracks oi , ing expenses, it was learned to- fo r any country

four feet and eight and a half day. inches which is common to British and American railways is an

rati.

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( Inh Met With Mrs. Wagner

The Second Wednesday Clid) | I,not in the home of Mis. Wagner. .The roil was called. On account; of sickness only dues were pail land some minor things were car-, 1 (.,( for. A party was planned for November 1 to be at the hdmo 1 of Mrs. Crystal Hutchison at 6

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young of j n the evening for all tne

Indianapolis, visited Simony with famll | es

Mr. and Mrs. Aden Brow tv | -p bosr present were Emma Mrs. La-ara Weigh, of Contes- White. Rena Smith, Cretta

iuiiiv to be forced to vi!!e spent last week visiting Mr Boone. Maud McElroy, Crystal a preponderant share' and Mrs. Lewis Ogl? of Fillmore. Hutchison and two sons. Bonnie

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I»IIISOV\l And Local News n n 11<: f s

An authoritative source tol I the United Press that instead the U. S. delegation will make a counter-proposal calling for th • establishment of a flat ceiling for contributions as well as n set minimum. The present disposition is to ask for a top maximum contribution of 25 per

cent.

Fred Goddard has returned

inheritance from the ruttings in old Koman roads which were copied centuries ago by British cart tracks. In turn they were adopted by the railways, says

British Railways. TEST ROCKETS

SCHENECTADY, N. Y., (INS) Rockets that will surpass the German V-2 in speed, distance, accuracy, and effectiveness are

the primary objectives of a pro- eR W(1!) th ,. su bject of a repent U basis of national incomes with gram of guided missile research s ^legation meeting. Some hot certain percentage deduction fo? being conducted jointly by Gen- wonls wel . ( , spoken. countries which suffered war

eral Electric and the Army Ord-j is the sort of thing that damage,

nance Department.

pay such

of UN's expenses because

would place that country in fp(mi th(l Unlon Hospital in position of wielding tremendous ( T( rt> Ha , jte w h er? he underwent

power. Ian eye operation.

Air. and Mrs. L. L. Porter are N)ls Shirley McElroy's Novcm

her 13th.

Under the formula worked out by the committee of Experts,

Great Britain would pay make, at home from a trip through the the second largest contribution'East where Mrs. Porter attended

' . fx A IA >-< aw-vax /a.. t rs about 12 or 13 percent

total.

Present contributions of live] Arum Ryers servke

will t)e in

the a D. A. R. conference in Wash-

! nigton.

Grubb and Junie HicStand. Pres-, iiits were won by each member. A bountiful vlinner was served at the noon time. 11 The next meeting will be at

. I

officer,

The committee of experts’ pr>- UN members were tentatively,^ ^ in vincennes for thP next

were

London

meeting.

pasal, based on a capacity to pay fixed at the

with adjustment for war damag These were worked out on n , 0 ffi ct . i n

a Monday.

fp-.v days, he Will b’ back

the court house

in his

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You liaven't a -host o| a rhaner of beating our day-1;' ifu' day-on v.ilm- lieeuitse they're in the real spirit nf saving. — high quality at low prlei s! They prove that economy is still very much alive at TKF.MRLY’S REGAL STORK vv icre you njoy tl: • shopping ConverthnCe of cour scl»rttons from a vast variety of well-known brand . . . farm-fresh fruits amt vegetables , . , choice meats . . . quality dairy product- amt baked goods. Ho com • to our r... . ivticn Party ot Savings and let our low price ra' you: -hopping spirits.

IfUIlSE

CHUCK ROAST, Lb 49c BABY BEEF LIVER, lb. . . 49c SIRLOIN STEAK, Lb. , . . 69c MUSH, Lb. Roll 15c BALLARD BISCUITS ... 12c

SCHOOL NEWS

.Innes School

On last Tuesday, Dr. Throop came to the Jones ScTool and cxn i ined several children neeJig dental wotk. This dental prog.'..m is sponsored by the Delta j

Tf-et? Tail.

Every Thursday Mr. M-Cam-mack meets with the 5th and (iih grade boys from Jones S' hnol at the girl’s gym at th? | high school. This is a physical' mruational program rtf directed

C. of Methodist Hospital at Ind- May from 4;CM) to 5:30 p. in. ] lar.apolis, spent the day visiting The third grade at the Jones h, r parents, Mr. and Mrs. John .' hool had an interesting visiA I-’ritnd. , t . Inst week when Hubert Sims

i ; ight his pet turtle to school. Mrs. James Lewman has received word of the birth rtf a son to Mi. and Mrs. Richard Lewman ei Dana. M’-s. Lewman and baby are in a hospital at Clinton.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Brunes of Brownsburg on Friday Oct. 18th. He will answer to the name of Fletcher

Thomas.

Miss Judy Friend, U. S. C. N.

Miller Sr-hool

A combination Slide and Strip ! Fdm Projector has been purchased i.nd delivered to the Mill.', .-'i .(..id Vivaal Aid Room. New opaque blinds have recently been Imr.v 7’lies? arc a part of the P T. A program Carried over from

l ist y.ar.

The children of Miller School

The Honolulu Conservatory- o! |e turned over to the local Red i Music will hold a recital Thurs-ICsoss Headquarters sixteen .day evening, October 24th in the'junior Red Cross Gift boxes. For . Community Hall of the Metho-jtla- t.ist time since this project

Mr. ami Mrs. Kstel McCloud and daughter, Connie Su,- and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haltoin re- : tunied home Monday from a' trip through Illinois, Wisconsin t nd Iowa. j

be no

is invit-

| -list Church. There will j charge and the public

| td to attend.

I Miss Betty Evans, a sopho-

1 more at

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FANCY CAKE

CALIF. SWEETENED

54 07..

JUMBO CELERY, Stalk , CRANBERRIES, Lb. , , . SWEET POTATOES. 3 lb.

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PIE CRUST MIX, siz, V-8 VEGETABLE JUICE

PUMPKIN

WEST'S DOUGHNUTS

FRUIT DRINKS

RITZ CRACKERS

GINGER BREAD MIX RED DELICIOUS APPLES

DILL SNAXS

•< 07.

PER LB.

CROCK ( I RED

24 07.

19c 29c 49c 15c 27c 12c 28c

B. & M. BROWN BREAD...21c

p 1' F 61

■ % pj I $ $

COCONUT

35c

DABY LIMAS

40c

WHIP TOPPING

25c

CHICKEN ALA KING

69c

PEAS

31c

MIXED VEGETABLES

30c

VARIETY OF FISH

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*5 N. INDIANA 5T. • PMONE 740- EAST SIDE OF SQUARE

Frances Phi-er Col-

j lege at Mount Carrol, Illinois, has been elected secretary of the Student-Faculty Cour.-il. Mis: Evanr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Webb Evans, who live on R.

It 4, Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. F’red Marten, Mrs. Emma Stlgler of Greene; - tie, Mr .and Mrs. Ola Polloni of Reelsviile and Robert Varvel of Indianapolis were Sunday dinn-r

was started in the building three buys in the Fifth Grade, namely Hul Miller, Dick Crawley ami Dale Bvackney asked for th i privilege of filling a box by hir.ts- If. This is quite worthy of comi iendation .and congratulations

to the boys.

J.irt. Fobeg of Miller S.h.nol n.:d a great thrill Monday when she received a letter from Greece thanking her for clothing sent in the clothing drive last year. The letter was 'irutn a girt twenty y. ahs • f age. Her family consists of a father, age 70. mother 65

guests of Mr. and Mrs. FniIll< ,'^'rthers 17 ar-i 9. The seventeen 'Masten of Manhattan. i ycar <:1(1 bl ' , ' th( ' r the only one

.In the family at work. Work is

HOKPITXI NOTES J v, rv scarce and people are starv- | Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter. 1 "'^ 3 ^ ": aS for th ' | Greencastle. It. 1. was admitted ^ 1 ^ t0 to the hospital this morning. ^ f n,r »’> ,, ” I w.iole family- were very lucky tr

I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richie ’ , ^ 1 „ , „ „ ivitmt, receive some clothing.”

nf'"‘ ■‘ ,V M 2 K: ,rr thr PU ' Tn ‘ S The following theme was writof a daughter horn at the hos- ten by Hal Miller, G.ade Five, to * ' 1 dne.'-d.iy explain haw he earn, i money t r

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bui«, ri „ hi8 r,. j Cro6s Glft B „ x;

Greencastle. R. 2. are the par- -h’* ,r m u (i | f( |lox ents of a daughter born Wedne-,-1 Raking leaves and running eray at the hospital. j ranc i s are fun when you arc ^ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Abbott.j earning money to fill a gift bo:i Greencastle R. 4, are the parents for overseas. Or at 1< ast I think

of a daughter born at the hos-'so. I earned $160

pltal last night. ; .58.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, 218 I bought a tooth brush

sod spent

Bloomington St., are the parents 1 ttil.es nf tooth paste, a handkerof a (laughter born at the hos-’ wash eloth, bail, three' pltal Thursday morning. j paper pads, four pencils, comb, a ' Mrs. Kathryn Marshall. Green- *f»me of jacks and a cake of

castle, R. 4 was admitted to the son P

hospital Wednesday. | I hope Some boy will have a

two

ANNIVERSARIES * ® + + + + + ❖ + + + + + +$

Birthday*

N. P. VanBUSKIRK

GROCERIES WEST SIDE SQUARE

MEATS - VEGETABLES FREE DEUVEVRY

PHONE 37

Sharon Sue Rissler, daughter i al '-' hat * anJ C0,T ' if of Mr. and Mrs. George Rissler, ** r lhC Vot " rBn! * Hospital 8 years today, October 24th, : .. 3

Jack Eugene Rising, 14 years

today, October 24Ui.

Doyle Ray Webster, 5 years old October, 24th. j

Weddings

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rastham, W. Jacob St. 10 years today.

TO EASE MISERY OF CHILD'S COLD 1

isons Evaporated Milk TALL CAN ll'/zc

FLOUR GOLD MEDAL Tl:a ftew White Flour

25 LB. BAG

1.69

chase and SANBQRi VAC.RftGKED LB.

ORANGI JUICE

STOKELY'S

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

Sweetened

1C or. cm ii /

1 . S. No. 1, Jonathan, Grimes Golden feu. S2.S8; Bj. S2.89

POTATOES

INDIANA WASHED 100 lb. bag $2.29

PEANUT BUTTER I APE FROM NO. 1 PKWpp,

CORN MEAL

GRAPES

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Lb. 12Vk

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APPLE SAUCE

No. 2 Can

10c

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LUX TOILET SOAP LIFEBUOY SOAP

9 ROUND STEAK j

GROUND BEEF !

m ROAST]

CENTER CUTS

FRESH GROUND

CHOICE CUTS

1 l b. 64c |

Lb. 45c j

Lb, 43c

S.V tt 0 ''- 11 cut*'* *' ! *' 42c

wot/Mmos to fat v ^ ^ HALLOWEEN

prune Kums

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GRIMES GOLDEN 3 Lbs. ?Ec APRICOTS DEL MONTE IH HEAVY SYRUP No. 21 Lb. Jar 45c PIE CRUST MIX 9 OZ. BOX 19c

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CIGARETTES SI .34 HI Y THK.M BY THF CAKTON ICE CREAM, Pint. ITVk

PEACHES

IN IIKAYY SYKCI* ■ No. 2 1 > Can 1

YAMS 3 Lbs. 221

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YOUNG TENDER JUICY BffF CHUCK ROAST, lb. 47c CLUB STEAKS, lb- 5|‘| RIB BOIL, lb. 35c ‘ T-BONE STEAKS, lb. ‘ CUBE STEAK, lb. 75c SIRLOIN STEAK,lb.M«|

FRESH HAMS, Half or Whole, lb,

CORN

12 oz. box 27 c

, 28c

Mrs. Laura Thomas, Bain- lot of fun usi, 'R tho articles ir bridge, H. 1, was dismissed from Gie box.'' the hospital yesterday. | Rutpath s M tie B 3 w«, , r ner, H ( ; r0, ’ nC!, ‘ ; 'l fifth grade students of the nmrtn. 'u . ,° a ° ,n 10 Ri<lpath Schno1 a mar»h hospital Wednesday. maUow roast after school Wed

tv Rdny at Robe Ann Park. Seven Red Cross boxes were

filled with toothbrushes, soap, hnndkles, pencils and toys by the I Ridpath students. The children'

OR. BEANS 12 Oz Box

PEAS 12 nz box 29c

. 49c

California ORANGES 5 Lbs. 69c

CHERRIES 1 Lb. Box

TOKftY Grapes 2 lb. 29c

U S. Ho. I Potatoes 15 Lb. Peck 49c

CELERY, Bunch 15c CARROTS Bch. !0‘ SPINACH 2 Ibh 25t KALE, Lb. HEAD Lettn«1

2-21c

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