The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1946 — Page 2

Kitof.Ki: hkwds CiXCIMNATI. (). Vov. 14. Adoption of a hran<l-nani<“ Kroner for all first-quality pri-vati-lahH Kroger merchandiso v.is anuouitcod today l>y .<>>- I'Pil H. Hall, pr vidol11 of I. ■ Krouor Co. Tiio Knv» 1 hrand will lake thr plan of Country Club. Lai i nut Club. Kmbassy. and variou. other brand names under which I he coni pa ay’s merchandise is now beii.o sold. Work of creatinu a m .v Kroger signature and itevelopii t; Hu packaging and |al» ling ol the Kroger hrnnil was lom by Itaymond Loewy Asso- ■ iai> - industrial designers, of Xew V'oik. The new labels win I, di tin.ui-hed by a while Kroger signature on a blue field

! Inf. f in all Using.

nature also will be used Kroger newspaper ndver-

1*1.AN XI’IMtOM)

the transfer.

As a war emergency measure, employment services were turned over to the federal government Jan. 1. 1012. The War Manpaw- J

er Commission operated the <' 11 -i ( -; reoncas tip t Indiana as

THE DAILY BANNER

anti

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

"It Waves For Ml 1 '

Entered in the postofflce

IXDJANAl’OLIS. Ind.. Nev. 14 ilXSi The United States will l-.ng back what it borrowed Xo.a idler Id fall awing approval

of Indiana’s plan for

„l tai* state’s Employment Scr-

vice.

5? retry of Labor Schwcllcnplaced a stamp • f approval ■ :i the plan for retransfer of personnel uni < peratinn of the serv ms presented bv Indiana offleialr Fled R. Bcchdolt. Ir Imnn Kmploym • t Security Divii ettoirey. and Winslow Van II inio. of the lr.liana state attorney general's oflice, are in Washington rn connection, with

we DAflY BANNER GREENCASTie, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1946.

COIDS «

as most mothers

WICKS T VapoRub

SOCIiTY

WE NOW HAVE

li-8 Kntram • ( aide.

plenty of I .’-'! ftnim-v. No. II and S outside wire. I)iis| proof hay mow lights. I loiiresei nl Uileli n livtnres, bed laiups. and d«--k lamps. LI. ctrie room heaters, electric irons. l. I;. Tahli radios, pressure cookers, lard cans.

Farm MarSifoery Cow Stanchions—Stepon Hay Knivsw.

W. C. VLLIS ( HALMLlts tractor on rubber with

Oiii

cultivators. On Mi ni; apoll and b.dloiit plow.

Moline traclor on rulilH',- with cultivators

ployment service during the war, then resumed its status in the

Department of Labor.

President Truman signed a bill

the return 1 providing that the public employ-

ment services be returned to the ' various states effective Nov. 16 after approval of transfer plans.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Richard Kiger. Fillmore, was 'Ismissed from the hospital yes-

terday.

Vies. Roma Donohue, Hanna St., was dismissed from the hospital yesterday afternoon. Joseph Brothers, 301 Elm SI was admitted to the hospitoi yesterday. Mrs. Note Alice, Cloverdale, R. 2. was admitted to the hospital yesterday. Society News IteelsvIUc W. S. C. S. S| insuring V Hiy-aar The Womens Society of Christian Service of the ReelsviUg Methodist Cburdi are sponsoring a bazaar and chicken supper Friday evening, N'lV. 15 at the Reelsville School. Supper will be served from 6 to 8 o’elook. •!• -F •!• Woman's Bible (’las* To Meet The Woman’s Bible Class of Cobin Memorial Church will meet ' Friday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Charles Zeis, 305 E. Wash-ingt-.m St. The devotions will be i In charge of Mrs. A. M. Arnold and the program will be presented by Adah Skinh'T.

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W* man’s Bibl Club will meet Friday, Noy. 15th with Mrs.

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second

class mail matter under Ad of March 7. 1878. Subscription price, U» eenrs per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. S. It. Kariden, Publisher 17-10 South Jaekson Street.

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RCit ve misery, as most m’oiljefs

jo. Rub the( throat, chest md back with tune - tested

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Personal And Local News BRIEFS

UAim.it IMPLEMENT CO.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stewart have been visiting Mr. and Mrs C. W. Crosby in Gentry Ark.

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C.overdale Tuesday Club met X •.ember 12th at the home of Mr Reuben Stwalley. Mrs. Fay Elmore, president, presided. Collect read in unison. Me: biers responded to roll call u -;th Picturesque Speech. Singing of club sang and

pledge t flag.

| Minutes of last meeting i and ipproved by Agnes Trippett,

.icm tary.

Names were drawn for Christ-

„iGill Exchange.

The following officers wer ■ elected for the •coming year.

read

•coming

President. Mrs. Reuben Stwalley; \ iv-preaident, Mrs. Mildred Bas-

1 Mrs. Russell Ash, N. Madison St. was called to Brazil Thun;

I day by th. death of her brother jin; secretary, Mrs. Lois Sinclair; Morris Kuons. : treasurer, M.rs. Dorothy Foster.

i Mr- lentvra Knoll {rave an

Mr. C. K. Haspel of Vanccuvc AU " ' Hm l vin *

J ntcresting discussion, on Story o. i Thousand Things from Omni-1 book. , Mrs. Agnes Trippett gave the

Mrs. Ray Vaughr. of near Ml i ( losing thought on Optimism. Meridian is reported improving^ Me.nbcrs present were Mrs. i at the Putnam county hospital, j Fa\ Elmore, Mrs. Maude Farmer, 1 iL'hftru iimleruient ;i niniov . M»fclothei* FrV Mrs. Vesta

Canada is spending several day with his mother. Mrs. !:hn Has-j

f>e|.

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major, Mrs. Esther Fry,

J Meivin, Mrs. Alta Allender. Mrs. denevra Knoll, -Mrs. Agnes | Murphy, Mrs. Edith Ogle. Miss ' Lois Sinclair, Mrs. Agnes Trip

nett nr.i the hostess.

Frank Hunter. They will attend, N(>xl m( , cU wil , be a bnx the annual home coming at the th „ h0 me of Mrs. Fillmore Christian Church on ‘ 1| „„„„

Agnes Trippett, Monday even-

ing N. vember 25th.

form-, .j. .j, + .j. ing a Child study group for pre- 1 school or early school age child

where she underwent a

operation, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leachman ; of Detroit, Michigan will be weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Sunday.

All women interested

ren are to meet this evening in the Office of Women’s Physical

Zeis. Mrs. Kite! will hove devo-j (education Dept, second floor ol 1 lions. Roll call will be “What | Bowman Gynnasium at 8 p. m are ve thankful for.' There wii'| The A. A. U. W. study group will be a Thanksgiving story by Mrs. be organized at this time. [ Forest Naylor. ]

STOP N SHOP

SEE OUR ALl-STAR LINE-UP of Food Values every one a point for YOUR side! They score for you in value, quality, and top selection. Check over the “Field ‘ of Specials here add them to YOUR lineup,

j DAIRY HERD FOR SALE The Hill-Top Dairy at Bedford is selling all of its 60 head or young, milking cows. Mostly Jerseys, averaging three gallons per day. Stock being sold due to help shortage and illness. Write or tail Hill Top Farm, Bedford, Indiana. i4-;;p.

The Fuller Brush Co., has Jo, opening for a reliahle man in Putnam county. Only man of character need apply. No selling xperienee necessary. Earnings about *50 week. Write Box 32.

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CIGARETTES

$1.39

DC AC ••'fhkon 1 tAj no. > ( AN

10c

r| Alin farmers pride rLUUn ■>: lb. b \g

$1.69

iVtf’

e»il Specials

CHUCK ROASTS

Teiulei, .lulcy, ,\ <,rade IP'ef.

Lb. 41c

PORK LIVER, lb. 35c BEEF LIVER, lb. 49c PORK BRAINS, lb. ... . 31c FRANKFURTERS, lb. , . . 43c BOLOGNA, lb 39c PORK ROASTS, lb 47c SMOKED SAUSAGE, lb. . 54c

SIDE PORK Piec, or Slh vd Lb. 5k PORK SAUSAGE Hurti Fresh Dally Lb. 45c SIRLOIN

CRANBERRIES, lb. PASCAL CELERY . HEAD LETTUCE KALE, Lb TENDER CRISP LETTUCE POUND ISc

APPLES. 3 Lbs. . . 29c GRAPEFRUIT. 5 lbs. 39c ORANGES, 5 lbs 43c GRAPES, 2 Lbs, ... 35c

(Tiverdate I’. T. A.

Mel ’n (iym Mnndiiy

The Cloverdale P. T. A. met in the gym Monday with Mrs. Ruth

Noier presiding.

The 2nd grade pupils under the direction of Miss Mary Mabel Morris entertained with the 23rd Psalm, A Thanksgiving Prayer and other special numbers per-

taining to Thanksgiving.

The Rev. Clarence Barr led the,

group in prayer.

The ninutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Klviivi

Ray.

Due to the resignation of the president and vice president, a in rnir.c.tiog committee was ap-

A special vote of thanks was given Mrs. Virginia Mann for her fl ,i ts In m ikinj thl p The girls chorus and Billy j'e.ivi; inti rt.lined v.'IUi '■ ngr jndcr the direct:,m of Mr. 1 hrafher. Tile Rev. Ho. son, Minister o. tiU‘ Chun h of Christ of Blnomi .ton was the main speaker. He made a very intore. tin,, calk , n Thanksgiving. Next meeting will he December

bth.

-i- -i- -I* -i- •!• v j- -t- :•* MORTON * .,j- J- -j- v* -J. -!- -’- -!- '-.* Mr. ...al Mis Jigye Mailin viilm over the \v'ek gad with Me. and Mrs. Clay MagiM in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Carrie Clodfvlter spent a li v days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wills and son and Miss Cora Carrington at U-banon. Mr. and Mrs. >*ayne Bettis • :.d daughters spent Sunday in Indianapolis with relatives. Pvt. Charles Evans is hame for a lev.' days. A large crowd attended the Ai n ii.ticc Day program at Cll - t n Gent, r liign school Friday

night.

Clarence Hester will move th • I ist of the week to a farm north

of p ssellvillc.

James and Keith Clodfeltcr linv returned to school after undergoing tonsil operations. jlill Whitley of Cloverdale [ spent Tuesday with Pfc. Charles j In. Evans and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Firestone. Pie \V. S. C. S of Union Chnp■I h. Id an nil day meeting last o' diasdny ut the home of Mrs. Mutt.-e Unger with a pitch-in (linn a Sixteen members and three visitors were present 1 1 Ians were made for the bazaar

to be held Nov. 23.

The first joint Quarterly Conference was held at Union Chap-

I Thursday evening.

Rev. and Mrs. Biekett were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dales Sunday. Mi and Mrs. John Mayfield ir.d grandson, Jerry, helped cel. ■ bratt Mr. Mayfield’s inothei'.?lsl birthday in Indianapolis

Thursday evening.

Have you heard of the Ma.'ficld huckster wagon which started ds rounds Nov. 4. Mrs. Josie Burke and Mrs. Maude D’Haver entertained th ■ Clinton-Madison Home Ec Club

•1IBLIC s7\7| 1 will sell at public aiu’lhm al in, ^ Uu ■ a llv ille and 31, miles northwcsl • i " 1 "' mi vilh aud I'inMtsID black-lop rout I ‘ ,, ' :, - s b-. ,. H „

NOVtMttK ,3, ,ist

IT eMIMI.-THKrill.LOV.M.^!^. 7 HEAD COWS—On, black HoM . ... ' 1 KT t:

u Ik. fr tI: firsi of April; one 1,1a,k i, rsrv ’ "' "'no I .', gallon . Milk, , \tr» rich, tall j,. •' ,ar '' U. ; n x ir >1: i In.ie; .,;..• Hack .le.-scy, | , 1 v«b.l

i I - ., Ma.-ch; one 3-y: ar old lik, e | t . y" ' • ill, .*

t ill ,.»• milk, fr, h \orll |o ; v Mir,,,

n.-ifer, giving £ gallon, milk, fresh wii -‘ ' ^'J Short bom l> !(••». giving :;i 2 gallons min,,

llT’Sh

'lash

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DOLS—• sows with pigs; one win, | 0 „ . v ilh Ih. pig each good meal hog. " 11h ' ( OitN Between s«i: and Ilh; hush I. gniKl vp;,., ( 1!!( KENS—500 or _ '.usira u' h ^ 151 -Yu •U» W hite yearling hens; •* do/ n „„ 5*k; ( y '>rling h"iis. All stjrthig to lay. ' r ' not SI HOLD GOODS—One tWo-|)iecr ,,v rs,„m, —eomlilioa; one Eureka sweeper, i„ !* hauled. s ' <on,l,l K mi

TEKHS _ ( \s|f. LEE MYERS

ALTON HI'If ST. Auctioneer. , 11 >1, RAVISH- J IT’S ‘OPERATION HAY !N COLORaS

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HAY IS IOADED aboard Army plan d I’nililn, CU', fou Ihght over now eov, re I eat He i, ; • . : ratio, where caltlc arc starving a - a i id! I i ' avyi Sub-freezing temperatures prevented !• . ;n; of ridstoi wagons to reach the marofin d Ir.vit' \ri < irf ml are carrying out a hombing mi. •ejkt, ur.it it II . A .-. nA stricken ares ill '-T

STAY ORGANi/FD I r'onf IniMMl fro in f*iuLs* nominating political candidates. Governor Gates welcomed the farmers at the opening session of the three-day meeting. New officers will be elected at the official business session tomorrow morning. WHITE HOI SK OPEN WASHINGTON. Nov II (UP i 1 he White House u is open to the public today for tit, lirst time since b.-fo;e Pearl

Harbor.

I Daily tours will he conducted from 10 a. m. to noon, Tuesday through Saturday, starting f: .. the East Executive avenue er.

trance.

pointe I last month. Thr repprt !,t i'fr J’liljr* .9 1 ' V’Si, SUl 1 r - k

Thursday afternoon. Nov. 14. Visiting at the home of Mr. imil Mrs. Cecil Smith are J. R. Miller. Mr. and Mrs Charles W. ’Cftylor and M#s. Flora Wilson

all of Peru.

Mrs. Lottie Stark spent the week end in Russellville. Mis. L. V. MeGaughey spent Friday with Mrs. Isaac Watt and ‘children of Waveland.

vva • Mis. Elvina Ray. president; Mrs D un Rumple, vice-presi-dent; Mi Christine Vaughn sec'•etary and Mrs. Vesta Heavm.s ti, i: jrer. The new officers were installed by Mrs. Agnes Trippett. Mrs. Elvina Kay then assumed

her duties. *

Mrs. Ruth Neier was called on to give i report on the Convention at G awfordsvillc, which sevctal from Cloverdale attend- ' ! Shi made a very fine repert. The Cloverdale IP. T. ,A w;’.i given n s jperior rating. An hi nor which they '•ad rower h.ld.

PI Nil HI TTOX. INSERT (OIN AND (• ET R. R. TICKEC PHILADELPHIA lUP) An

automatic ticket vending nia, ■ ice, which does everything hot announce trains, has been p!;n ed in service in the Broad Stre . «1 the Pennsylvania K ; -

road.

The machine, first cf it; tv; prints and issues tickets, n'nd n.akes change within seconds. The buyer first presses one of 10 buttons designating most f’ quently used suburban statin:.s. Coins then are inserted in slots. Ji coins exceeding the fare an inserted, tne change is return I simultaneously with the ticket The machine will reject slugs. NO HUNTING signs avail ah e at Th? Daily Banner office.

Fi -It su.K I; .. j ton gasoline niotor, I 1 ;] jiower. Slightly 1 I St alter 4:00 p m. How To Kelli Broncil Crcomulsion relieves prom cause it poes right tothesr trouble to help luo.^n i ce rir. laden phlt^m, and wj to : ’’ and h ul raw.aH nchial mucoi a bottle of C ler: landing you mustuaaj quickie allays the couztiori ;o have vc .r mo:/v I creomulsn •or Coughs. Chest ColiiiTf

Tourists wil be pirmitted to see the East Room, on the main floor, and the China Room, dip-! lematic reception room and t!io' small library on the lower floor. With a curtesy card from their congjvsdman they also can seo the ( ataie reception rooms and the‘state dining room.

FIAKO PIE CRUST MIX SO FLAKY, because Flako contains the same fine ingredients you use. So easy, because there’s nothing to do but add water, roll and bake. So sure in results because the ingredients are pre-cision-mixed.

All Price Control Off! The Fashion has pledged not to raise prices!! will try our utmost to keep our prices down.

2!f5! N .»S. , i R Jl REATCLEARANCESALE ’ TOMAKE R00M F0R OUR CHRISTMAS MERCHAK NOW ARRIVING. CLEARANCE SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY VALUES TO $45.98

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