The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 November 1946 — Page 2
Trie DAfLY BAhfNER, GREENCASTlf, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946.
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LATE NEWS
ATI.AN TIC ( ITV. N. J.. \«v. •!l — (c I’)—Vic-idrnt W'clt.T i' :!tnrr lif CiP rnifi .1 Aut<
lirsi in’Ic 1 •.<■;! ilhi’ iii n ia|>ttirril workers t<xla\ iirc!-il lhi‘ ( <i«“rnian I -Ixiat. iviii ii plnnjfi il I" n\ nti m f prnvk!'
tic, what she preaches drivimr, hack .imi forth to Fargo from^
C„ arseiown.
THE DAILY BANKER
and
HERALD CONSOLIDATED
a ileiith f i'iO I (I under the siirfnci 11, ; sc ti piral ,,.iters. |*A|{!S, Nil. .'1 —(INS)—Th • nrei ke ! I . s. \r ev t,nins|i:>rt plnne w it !i eli ven passengers tilnard was lix ati a high In the Xlps ti In, l.‘> miles west <>f Turin, It ly. The pi me or.ished near the I’i inh-'. i'l.in binder Tne lay (•light nf the eleven aboard were reported I i tie ‘ stretelier eases" and in He'd id medical assistance. H in. vi r a !»tt-mile pei \u* r h’i/.yjird w»* loindicaping woidd-lie
re« tiers.
(Hit V(i<) Nov. TI (INS) — Tin atl-da.V old t liicago has strik ■ appeared to he virtually settled today when officials of the Chicago Motor Coach t o.. aad striking A FI. drivers and mechanic", reached agreement on r n: a 1'iiiitrftet. I.OMMIN, Noy. TI.— (INS) — \ Itetiiers dispatch from \tlieus loil.iy reporled a new clash belueen reiiel anil government tmops near Mt. Zenit on the \ ngiislaviaii bonier.
idlest of SIT.tmn.lMMl Ji 10. n wage in< n .1 ’s.
uj "i»ai fight f ir
I*i:A( t: TIMF I NT)KRTAKKUS
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INFI.AT.ON HFCOttr
MILWAUKEK (UP) Eugene HP sen reports the quickest ca.-
of inflation <>n record.
Risen went into a bakery for a loaf of bread. The salesgirl asked for 13 cents. As he funiblei for the change, Eisen discoverer that he wnll.1 have to give tht gill a Sin bill. She went for hit 1 nor v. and when she returned said. "Bread has gone up and
i now it is 17 cents."
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FARGO, N. D. (UP) Fern Oi 1 g, 21-year-old schoolniarro f!• ,in Georgetown, Minn., learned Per traffic safety lessons from
hep side of the desk.
‘It Waves For \ll"
Entered in the p»stofflce s
ns
| r lass mail matter under Act ol
PRAGUE (UP) Furnaces f the Nazi-built crematorium it Terezin which burned the bodies oi hundreds of Jews and political prisoners soon may be fir- 6 again for normal peacetime u ; '
).y undertakers.
Utomerice district authorities,j who are considering taking ovet( the plant, said only one change| would have to be made: the addition of .1 chapel for funeral ser-j vices, which was not provided fur)
by the original builders.
SoreIrom due to a cold. ..let a little time-tested
V ,poll ub melt
TO i si; N \ZI FFKN A( FS 1 GreenensUe, "imiiana -is second I n vour^moutjl^^8
March 7. 187S.
Subscription price, U cents p- • | ipl.- ilcighl Monte week; $3.00 per year by mail in;, , •; vj^., p-rpiyy
Tn M: pie Heights Home Re >
i Club will hold its ahnu i! Iving pitch in dinn., Nov.inhor 22 :tt 6 p. >:i. Maple Heights sCho I no is plertse note change ol
ic due t.) other dctivlti • i.
i ii-rget \k'h!te elephant pr:-.-
Piftnam County: $3.r>0 to *5.00 per year by mail outside Put
nnm County.
S. R. Rarlilcfi, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
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hymns of the church. The new furnace has been hi ^ tailed in the church and thanks re due to the the many frierul.who contributed so generously to this project. A cordial invitation is extended to all of them t■..me dfld help enjoy this it- •
provem. nt.
FOAL STKIKE
irnatlnnnl frimi riwr One*
of I’ennsyivania’a ’(6,000 ar . lacite predhted they wji .l jolt the walli-dlt if Lewis were jailed ilthough the anthraette agret-
mer-‘. was not involved.
Secretary of Interior J. A Krug had enthority to ask the war department for tro- \s it same miners wanted to work and vanted protection. It .was incheated, however, that Krug was
from the Fillmore eoie- j not contemplating a request fot
Y who attended the vRcd-i tt*)ops.
PITTSl.C RGH (UP) Sm ill • .vfr. and Mrs. Fi ake Pee of J °f Marvin K. Jackson aiidj Carrying out Mr. Truman's inbusiness ventures here took on njN ifclk. Vn. ar ■ here visiting | Phyhis Smvthe of UinH.-1 structions for a showdown batnew twist with the penlrg of-relatives. , • were jiff. i(f<d xfrs. Hemy tie, the justice department wn> a beauty salon for pets. Eugene) - < I; 'it and son, Edwin, .vfr. and ! prep ired last night to ask U. S. C Ort navv veteran, and John ' 11 " j ' 1 ' Guy Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.' District Judge T. Alan, Golds-
Mrs. Warren T. Cavu- ad Cp. n' I , ... , ....
T. Bu.lney run a pickup and ‘'t-;- • n-iiefoed.-ville } L V ' ' Rl0 ’ i ' /tt i(n<l ■ V,rs - 0r; '" bor " u R h tn citc Lew,s for con *
livery service. They shamp o. 1 n ^ 1,1 ^ ra v[ ra • i uis Mrs. Ethridge Bills, M.d tempt.
clip nails sevui) teeth, and eonil' Nfrs, Don I.ear and .Mis. Ua, "! Mis. Cecil Nichols an I ’ The basis for the government’: \ puni-hment for speeding on nn( j brush the animals. A tam-: ciin.e are attending the Ic ■; ugbters. Betty, Mary Jane and case was a thrge-day-o!i re-
a I-argo street, she was assigned p| e r ( , treatment includes feeding RevrJe in Indianapolis tonight. IS unlie. I straining order whieh c'ifccted
safety to police aIv t a run around the block. ; _ ' 'Phc Medtling took place six Lewis to withdraw his notice
PETS <.KT UFA! TV SO’.ON
And Local News i) ii 11: f s
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I’.llniore I'eofile i Attend Wedding
I The
STATl MINES loi.i-; (ContiniKxl From Page I)
the major strip and shaft min
WotWinp,
■ - - ■ —mines j Mr. » m i M rs P „ M-ero closed. Coal trade associa- Greeiicastlo 4S \ G ’^
ions officials speculirted that 21st.
everal small mines in the Hoos
1 • v '' rirs t^l
Mr. and Mrs n
hr coal fields might yet remain Dunkirk ■ " J
It years
open. . ::t.st.
No picketing or violence wak ported as the midnight deadlin-- passed in Indiana. None of
the Hoosh-r mines ,m,p|oy larg - ,\t artha „ hi! t shifts and only skeleton Nov. 21 ''''
crews were scheduled to report
for worn at midnight
tola*')
birthday
( ' a "'l Jean Raw* j
today, Nov. 2t
16 yrauj
to teucii traffic
'udents Monday, Tuesday an I Thursday afternoons and even-
I ‘ ' ’’ ' I j Mr. and Mrs. Don MeL an, Mr. 1
Kill rats in fall and early win-, and Mrs - Cleve Thomas, and Dr i iligs ter. when they first core int.
Police chief Lloyd G. Jester buildings in numbers. This stop: the Sonja Hen: ■ lec told Miss Ohi-rg she could prac- winter breeding. , Didkinapolis tonight.
mil> - west of Osgood, Ind., in a
and Mr.-. W. J. Fnson will attend l‘ U:,t,y ch,lr(,h '‘‘‘a'' country
I 'r.ine of Miss Smyth. A largti i ik ■ witnessed the cere-
mony,
Revue in
■■ - ■■ — i Mr and Mrs, Tom
Miss Regina I! gets.
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Holland. | a reception followed the wedand Mis: | , i■ ■ g at her home. Many useful
Mary Sankly attended the Sonja I beautiful gifts were receiv-
ed.
Henie lee Revue at Indianapo-
lis Wednesday night.
| Mr. and Mis. At Head of Indt- ; napolis spent the week-end with Mrs, Hohu’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buis, anil family i Eugene, Wanda, Donald. | Mr. ar.J Mrs. Robert Hobble Miss Norma Sutherlin and Jean ( 11 ward Whit- will attcr I th ! Sonja Henie lee Revue at th- ; Coliseum in Indianap./iis tonight
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will be h home on their little farm "dUi ot Fillmore in tae near
tut lie.
The wadding took place at 1:30 .‘- i'll'day, Nov. 16.
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M-t-dlecratt Flub To Meet Friday
Ni-edi-eraft Club will me t l-ridny at 2:30 at the home of
. -i
that the union's wage c-'r.tract with the government would expire last midnight, Jn grim -•dence. Lewis ignt red the order while the deadline passed. Th(> government obtained the j
eider to support its claim tha .
the contract Lewis and Krug lr ''"tment r. gotlatcd last May, after the .i
govern - ent seized the mines, ran until the government rcTeasad the
mines. L-wis argue j that h could and would terminate the
r.ontract.
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HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Hcrschel Wright an I baby daughter of Coatesvill, y.ere dismissed from the hospital
Wednesday.
Mrs. Inez Huber Gr-enoas* . , Rcilti' 2, returned to her h:'-u-
Wednesday.
Roy .nes, Jr., of CloverdpI--, wa: released fi-om the hospital Wedne-Tday. \ Mrs. Owen Brewer and hahson. Clove!dale Route 2, returne th their home Wednesday. Mrs. Serena Burk. Grcencast: K : ti 1, was teleas I Wi-dn
i y| , day.
Mrs. E't'th Miller of Coatviile. was admitted to the county - 1. - pitul Wednesday evening. Charles Smith, 306 South Jackson street, entered the llo--
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pitul Wednesday evening for
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Mr. and Mr:, family had a:
H-i ry Bulk an. Sunday (linn--:
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WARNING TO HUNTERS INDIANAPOLIS. In I. Nov. 21 (INS) Shooting a sitting ’-ahhit is rot only unsoort: i aniike
it ulsh is anhealthy.
,,, , The Indiana State Board of Phyiander Pruitt. 203 South MmUii warnotJ th , t ,|stless rgb-
Gollegi- Ave. Mrs. Leslie H.i-' m.de i will have the program
•I* +•)••!•
Reading Flub Holds Meeting
MAXWFLL HOUSE COFFEE lb. 39c uttle sport PEAS N '" L ’12c OMET
RICE 12 '
lie
UTZ 8
oz. box
CRACKERS
I6c
iTUFFKD
OLIVES 1 29c
FLOUR
SI .69
I f'.apksgii' ttg ricans te ndted yams and jellied cranberries . . . pic n tin p:?s . . . and BEST OF ALL, it means a GOLD SEAL TURKEY - exclusive with TREMBLY’S REGAL MARKET. GuLD SEAL TURKEYS are selected for their heavy- 1 p ted breasts and drumsticks . . . their ju : cy tenderness ... - h > tiuer quality that means finer flavor. They're our top Thr. il giving value. Order your GOLD SEAL TURKEY today. And while you’re here, select all the other fine foods for the least. We’ve the best of everything in quality, vvariety, and freshness - and best of ail, everything is thriftily priced for
greater economy.
Self tied Oven Ready, Lb. 69c ii
FOR PALE:
iOul tube. Walter
Phone w 7b-l.
MEDAL 25 l.h
Fancy Red [leiicious APPLES ? Lbs. 23c
OYSTERS
T-83NE STEAKS SIRLOIN STEAKS
MINCE MEAT
PUMPKIN
PITTED DATES NAVY BEANS
SPICED PEACHES
FMi: \ STANDAltl>
liF \l. \ \ 1,1 L
si PEIf \ \l.t K
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large.
Pt. 69c Lb. 49c Lb 49c
15 Oz. Jar 25c No. 2V2 Can 19c
Pkg.29c 2 Lb. 35c
29c
DROMEDARY d, oz.
MIFIIIGAN t . S, NO. I
WHOLE IN SVIIFP
Nf.. •Uj FAN
1 Thi- health board advised that rubber gloves be -vnrn and ?x-
1 1 f 1 o'tttleil Reading Chib mot treme care taken to avoid j \V, dnesday In the city libraty. scratthing the h-nds on l 1 Herd Lucas reviewed, "Tit - ,-dg, s • f b.:ne while c'ressing the
iW'ild,” '-Thi- Flesh,” "Father iiibhit.
j .' rum.” These are all outstam!
21-It.
i| -u. .1;, Mr, :m-l Mr. Al II.-nd of * j Indiaaapolis, Missi-s Cryst -i
1 Day, Franci s Robinson, Wand , • Eastham of Killmoie; Low - : Snapp of Gr- encastle. Afterno' I calleis were Delmus Ross, 1 Army, and Doyle Nichols. White or yellow dots n the
600x16 --I ti * ,KI, ’ I<S * n th ‘‘ Indiana Univer- animal’s liver and spleen indicate
ufllAv 1.'-^eomse,^ that the rabbit had tularemia. In ^ * ” mm ' d* + + -A hfifflffftp, the disease is diffit. lit .Nursing and Fare ( lull to diagnose, the board said, si: Holds Meeting its symptoms resemble several j On Wednesday evening th- ( the- diseases. However tissues I Prn< tieal Nursing and Child surrounding the spot where tul- j
Lillian J. Dennis, etoon, to E ! -' c ‘"' Dlub met at the home of aremia germs enter the body will
ta Mae Scott, land in Giv.-ncastle ^ Sutherlin, West Walnut St. hrrn black. Twp„ *1. J Problems relating to hbn.a ?
Sanford Burk, to Clarence j 1 1 , child care were coiPiekett. etux, land in Clint..11 -' i; 11 1 and some plans foiniul.itTwp„ $1. - l ’(. to mret the demand for these Nittie Sawy-r to Morris j, fo-vie-v. After the business disMeGnughey, etux. land in Rus 'll oixsioii, the members enjoyed a Tv.'p., si. j foeial hour and were served lignt Harry E. Williams, t Chari.- ! i< freshments by the hostess. H. R.-etor, litr.d in Gieem:. lei Mis. Martha Lewis will be
hits mav be infected with till- H areinln. The energetic bunni--.--
nr., more likely to he healthy, i yj s r - 0 tnlerfisted in your timber cmd will tend oat ittulllHf
to 230 /ca to di22U-3 prices, tic . . . Juci drop «a tell
rji-.s -u the following infcmotion—
, ' i Your Kc.j.r.0 4. Approxinute Sin WMlI
sha,p ( 2. Ycui Mcfl flddrsra S. Anpronsiaate Nfc Atm |
C. Ltcofion of iimb:r G. Where 'finbir Btqw
is to Contact feu.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
ATVAuH THIS /.DVESTISEI-tXIJT TO Y0«B LETTiA. HAUTS CC0???.AC"2I| I*. O. BOX -S. TMEI.W. ITS 1'-0 TERRE llAI TE. IM> - It 'M-
Twp., SI.
' L- n v Fen-'er to Jr>-: C. W 1 | del etrx. l.oi-l in Ci -o- '-Ue
Twp., SI.
Ray H. Sk It n etux, to C r' V. Skelton, etux, land i: Clinton
Twp., II.
Mary Edith Booker, ctcbn, t > Virgil Faleonbury, land in Jackson Twp., SI. Walter A Corns, etux. to Joi n B. Beaman, land in Cloverd-.le
Twp., fl.
John M. Van Hook to Willi im H. Guff, land in Washington
Twp., SI.
Clara L. Hubbard, to Nellie H. Drake, land in Marion Twp., *1. Andrew O’Hair, etux, to Paui B Burks, etux. land in Madison
Twp., *1.
In stess ing.
to the Decetnher meet
homemaking hints
! He .sier homemakers will fir.J ainm. nia a great help in removing tho - dark greasy stains that r.ccum jlat • on the Interior si-ifa 1 of kitchen ranges, ae- ! « ' ('Ing t . Miss Gail Redfield, of the Ag-iCultaial Expuiment Station., Pirdue Universitv. Ordmary washing or wiping will not r. move them because the grease h: s "baked or.." Si-f.irlng ii often d iu but unless done with cure,
the enamel finish of the
may be damag: 1
ft
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Anrlhp? Super V^lue FRUIT CAKE 3 Lb. $1.25
sulk I5c
PASCAL CELERY ’
YAKS ^ 3 Lbs. 25c LEAF LETTUCE hothouse Lb. 10c TANGERINES ''..thk.. vai.i-,: Bo j en j fle
Birds Eye Frozen Foods STRAWBERRIES 67c 16 oz. Pkg. PUMPKIN PIE MIX 10 ,,z ' ,k « 26c GABY LIMA BEANS 12 02 ' ,kK ’ 40c PF.AS 12 02 pkg 31c
Cranberries
lb 43 c
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Cape Cod
Prited to Save
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is N. INDIANA ST. -PHONE 740 - EAST SIDE OF SQUARE
“THE BEST I’ve ever tasted.” that’s vvknt so many say of corn muffins made with Flakorn. Finest quality ingredients, prerision-blended for delicious results. Just add egg and milk.
They s..y the same thing about Klako. lor similar reasons
PROIM FTION REA IEWED j INDIANA POL T S, Nov. 20 (INS) Indiana's crop and livestock pre.-duettor goals for 19-17
will he reviewed by federal state '
and county agrii alt oral leadr-r in Indianapolis Thursday abet
Friday. \
L. M. V-gler, state director of | thi- Pr-(’.iction an I Marketing
Administration, said today that . the goals represent the bluepr t .
for over-all agricultural produc-
tion in Ind'nn for the "critieal 1
11H7 year.”
Vogler declared: "Although 1947 calls far an- j other year of roar-wartime pro-1 duetion, several downward adjustments of certain <■ - modities are necessary.” He ? tid that by exceeding certain gnls, farmc-s could easily'
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November - Thanksgiving -- ^ ooC j Things to Eat! They all go together! //L And f.U together they spell SI0P I 1 U SHOP ... the place for REAL FOOD
VALUES!
Rib to Boil Lb. 29c
CIGARETTES ™ S
PEAS
No. 2 ca"
over-produce and bring on
stii'v' ser * r Js liffii Jltirs jn marketing |
Also on the agcrtla for the
The fumes of household amonia ™ eet 'r*^ n, _ b ‘; a tliscus -
ui e helpful in softening this substance, thus making it easier to
Wash or wipe cff.
Miss Redfield suggests placing a shallow howl or household am'-na n*- wadded cloth m listened with ammonia, in the oven for several hours or over
sion of the state's conservation iv.-eds for next year and the government’s price support program. •
Sirloin Steak Lb. 49c
DIVIC AFFAIRS NEED CITIZENS' ATTENTION
night. The fumes given ff then' DANVIUR - Ind Nnv - 21 win n*» ' ; INS :,: J “!"', Q - , CI " Z ™ tu asy -Stains A badly soiled ° d?V ,t ‘' as m,Kh tin ' 1 ' •nt n may n .cd thi: treatment for 'T T, ^ ^ ^ several successive nights Pli,y ‘ ,1,f lhe 8tud ‘ ,, ‘ t By leaving the oven door open'^Jf “! Cantcr ' jry C ,1,r ^ was
after use unti, it is CQ£>1 , wm ^ ^ > ^
in kepi,- - the oven .lean Thi- Kenneth L. Schellie. j.rector of will "air -at" m-in v of the tho Intliana K ’l-unie Council,
volatile odors and oils from hak- ^
ing instead of holding them in- * "" 1 h i' V ‘' “ rPs l ,<,!1sibillt V /"'e to settle on oven surfaces. It ° n ^ ^ also helps prevent rusting of "« '°nal nn,l world g -v- —*-• - ^ errment. He declared there is a
lack of information nbojt local I government and a need f- • c- m-
v-uiity planning, adding:
"For a lack of knowledge sbrul
Side Pork Lb. 51c
KALE, N " 2 cranberrt PEACHES N 2 ^ 3RAPEFRUIT HEMflj ■NGUSH WALNDTt
CHUCK ROAST, Tender, Juicy,lb!
metal surfaces cause J by steam
from the food.
CRANBERRIES , PASCAL CELERY, bunch YAMS, 3 Lbs. r extra fancy LETTUCE, s ' ud
lb. . 45c
TESDKK Ha AKMOl I "' STAR th.
o'nhil 1
Hdt- I5c
MANHATTAN FHlilSTEVN
FHEliFH
POTATOES ■ ,f lb bap SI.49
Sorvlees be
pi Kt |: ' ll!ll _ Sausage lb 1
the Manhattan Christian church • •
t ext Sunday, November >4 T h - * ’!!' Dunns thls P crlod of n « ri - nrom-.tlv .,r in-i^ begin ment when regions of Lhe ration f .1 j ' 1 ,n • a *3d Ktatcs and districts within
followed by the Lord's Suppiind Sunday school elassos.
and states and districts
the states are in strong t> m-
... , petition with each other, it is fun-
ic a Unified service which all are damental to continued economic utyod ’.o attend. The pastor’s sutfcess thrt we kn w the true sermons txrth this Sunday and value of our communities and the following Sunday will be in their resources and plan intelllkeeping with the Thanksgiving gently lor their proper growth
— built around familiar and utilization.”
PORK BRAINS, Lb.
TfVftY DAY LOW
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