The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1947 — Page 2

TIF DAflY BAKINFP, GPrFNrA^TI?, 'RDfANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1947^

BAlMUdlX.K MKTIIOIUST (iii'itrH .T. R. Porter. Minister Sunday .school at 10:00 with

I»1KS OF m ll\s

AI JlXANDRTA, Ind., Jnn, 2. il’IM Mrs. Lois Summers. 18, ■ lii'd lust night of Inirgs suffer d

ing house burned.

hut was critically

well taught classes for all ages, iuesday when a <

In the absence of the pastor, the ex|>lo<!ed in a love and set fir' Kov. W. Ij. Hargrave will deliver to her two-story home. He

the New Year’s sermon at the husband, Carl, survived. Mi

eleven o’clock worship service. Summers crawled from the fine-

The Marines have fought in

if varnish ( ‘ v, ' r .V ' Vilr t 110 United States has

waged since the Revolution. They have served many purposes, ini hiding the protection of Americans overseas and in war, the seizure of liases for the navy.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For Alt” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana ns second class mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents pe.r week: $3.00 per year hy mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $500 per year by mall outside Putnam County. S. It. Itartden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

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Leota Haines, 101 Park St., was admitted to the hospital this morning. Mrs. Betty Butler. New Ross, was discharged from the hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Nevada Myers. 102 E Berry, was admitted to the hospital yesterday.

Quickly Relieves Distress of SmenSfuffy Head Colds

Anderson. 23,

Tei i e Haute Police Chief Alex, amler Irvin said an automobile reported stolen in downtown; r ivilian

Police

ir.g men as Ray

Walter H. Szeleski, 24. Ronal

Kiser, 2’-\ :dl - id. "(id^from Dr^ ^ ^ Haute shortly after the were found o n the n^J W ire/Owens. Sprhigfiold. escape. He said the i ^tchen near the uncn ^

, lM , a Dy er Act violator. might have taken the vehfck. « '

A little Va-tro-nol U| eaeli nortrll promplls irlleves sniffly. stuttj dlslrf - o! bead colds-make-sbreathlng easier

tlso titiys artunt man; .•olds from developing if used in time. Try Itl Youll like it! Follow directions in package.

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VICKS VA-TRO-NOI

Mrs. Ella Austin of Coates

GREENCASTLE SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION '

ville, was dismissed Hospital yesterday.

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106 South Indiana Si., Greencastle + StatMicnt <?/ fatrUtcc.y As of December 31, 1946

Dorothy Shillings. Greeneatle. R. 1, was discharged from the hospital Wednesday. Master John Beaman. Greencastle, R. 3, was admitted to the hospital Wednesday evening. Mrs. Minnie Seward and twin daughters of Rockville, were released from the hospital this morning.

ASSETS First Mortgage Ixiana $401..192.12 Home Purchase Argeements 12.190.01 Other Investments 12.600.00 Ca h on Hand 34.691.82 Furnituu and Fixtures 47f>.00

TOTAL ASSETS

8.151,318.95

LIABILITIES M'-niber’s Share Account* $479,271.53 Ml H.LtB 40,000.00 I ' ins in Process 1,880.97 Ri rves ai d t’ndiv led 10.196.45 I »TAL LIABILITIES *551,348.95

LATE NEWS

Master Gregory Anson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anson, Greencastle, R 1, was admitted to the

hospital yesterday.

Win. H. Hedge, Crawfords Ho-

tel. was admitted to the hospital | suits on behalf of

J^hn Layman of Bainbridge; Luna Sellar and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert A. Seller and daughter, Mary Louise and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Seller and daughter, Harriett Alice, of Greencastle. + + 4* + Party F«r High School Group Poet poned The party planned for the High School group of the First J Christian church to be held at! the Parsonage, has been post-l polled. This is to make it possible for persons living in. the country to attend. A future date for the partv will be announced later. { Thursday Club Meeting Cancelled The Thursday Club meeting which was to have been held thvi evening has been cancelled indefinitely.

♦ ANNJvekSA&IZB Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold, Fillmore. 28 years Jan. 1st. Birthday Wilma Irene Query, one year, Jan. 1st.

Harry K. Allan Rexell A Boyd

Directors

Perry M. Rush

J. C- Brothers tallest H. Collins

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”S<, K!( II IT U HIPS"

TALL CANS 10c

ICILET TISSUE, 4 Rolls 25c

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I-AIUIF Phi .— \(! LIMIT LUX, SOAP FLAKES T \l.l. ( \\> — NO LIMIT PINK SALMON .

35c 33c

FRESH SPINACH

Mt t:

Lb. 10c

Wedesday. Mr. Hedge is the father of Harley Hedge, i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mikesell ’ and daughters. Marlene and Marco of Kokomo returnejd home this morning afte.r spending the •holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ted

Robbins.

Frank Tobin, slipped and fell on, the ice on Bloomington street near the Lee Williams grocery Thursday. He was taken to the county hospital believed suffering from a broken hip. Revival services will begin at the New Providence church January 6th, with Rev. Dora Day x assisting the pastor. Lewis Bucli anan. Services will begin each night at 6:.'!0 o’clock. Everyon*is welcome.

t( •inlluueit from I’asr Om-i tTO will file portal-to-portal pay

Ford Motor

Pompany employes over the nation today asking 22? million 880 1 Ihousand dollars In claims.

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OltANGIC OR OKAPKKItriT JUICE, Large 46 oz. Can 25c CRISCO 3 Lb. Jar ... . S1.23 EGGS, Large Country, Dcz... 39c

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PEACHES, No. 2^ Cans

. 25c ,. SI.69 ■ • • 45c Can 29c . 49c

FLOUR, Gold Medal - 25 Lb. Bag . MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, Lb. Tin APRICOTS, In Heavy Syrup, No. 2^ SUGAR, Pure Cane, 5 Lb. Bag . .

SWEF.TOSE SYRUPS. IJ Lb. Jar.... 19c RED KIDNEY BEANS, No. 2 Can . . 21c PAPER NAPKINS, Pkg 10c

MEATS

ROASTS, Grade A. Shoulder or Chuck, lb. 43c ROUND STEAK, Grade A - Lb. . . 59c FRANKS, Large Juicy, Lb. ... 39c OYSTERS, Pint 69c

FRESH KALE Lb. 10c CARROTS CALIFORNIA Bunch 10c POTATOES MH IIIGAN—Nlee lookers 15 Lb. Bag 49c PINK GRAPEFRUIT LARGE SIZE 4 For 25c ORANGES CALIFORNIA 288 SIZE Dozen 19c

SWEET POTATOES GOOD QUALITY 3 Lbs. 29c

Frozen Fruits And Vegetables HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS

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312 North Jackson Street. Phone 355

SOCIETY

WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. (INS) —Senate Democrats meeting behind closed doom reportedly elected Sen. Lucas <D) III., as minority whip and went into a discussion of their position on the seating of Sen. Bilbo (11) Miss. Ttie conference named Majority Leader Barkley tD) to continue as minority leader. Word leaked out of the conlerencc meeting room that •’there will be considerable debate" if Republicans attempt to ••stop Bilbo at the door."

JERUSALEM. Jan. 2—(INS) —Terrorists, whom authorities itlentifled as Jewish, tonight, at-

V\ ill Meet With tacked the British police and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart i military heude).meters in (lints The K. J. U. Class of the First »»<""** in the all-Jewish city of

Christian church will meet t« -! ,e * Aviv.

night at 7:30 o’clock with Mr.l — and Mrs. D. C. Stewart, llo| MAKE PRISON BREAK south Madison St. j TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 2. r ^ v + I- (UP)- Four federal prisoners Entertained Guests ! were missing today from a U. S. At Kiftinlav Party ! !"* son a "4 city, state and federa* Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Sellei authorities petroled icy high-

of Hazelwood, entertained New Years Day with a family di.uict in honor of Mr. Seller’s SOtb

birthday.

Those present were Mr. aud Mrs. James, Y. Sene and granddaughter, Susan Morgan of Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. Morris

Pike cf Clayton; Mr. and Mrs

authorities pa Holed ways in a manhunt.

The prisoners overpowered a guard at the Terre Haute federal prison yesterday and fled the institution. The men surprised a guard, in the kitchen of the prison. He was found unconscious

by other jail attaches.

Prison officials listed the miss-

ICE REMOVER Tamco Ice Remover melts ice 10 times faster than Rock Salt •• and goes 5 times farther, Prevents accidents, protects against personal injury suits, clean and convenient to use Leaves no residue or white deposit. Will not track into house. STAYS PUT AND PREVENTS ICE FORMING AGAIN.

IDEAL FOR HOME USE 10 Lb. 68c

FOR INDUSTRIAL USE Flake Calcium Chloride ICO Lb. Bag » $4.50

METZGER LUMBER COMPANY

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N. P. VanBUSKIRK

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GROCERIES SQUARE

MEATS - VEGETABLES FREE DELIVERY

OIIAXM JUICE u. S. Grade, Fancy Sweetened 46 oz. (an

Flour

PILLSBURYS

25 lb. Bag

cigarettes,:::::':si.34 peanut butter ; sic

CHASE and SANBORN VAC-PACKED

APPLES DELICIOUS WASHINGTON BOX 2 Lbs. 25c

rriOc BEANS

GREAT NORTH- Ifl/ ERN l/Vk

GRAPEFRUIT

ORANGES

TEXAS SEEDLESS 80 SIZE

FLORIDA

Each 5c

Dozen 23c

TOILET TISSUE T„"125c EGGS

FRESH UOI NTin

Dozen

PORK & BEANS riTVic BEEF ROAST

CORN MEAL

Grade \

WHITE

5 Lit. Bag

39c FRANKFURTERS

Dinner Si/e lb.

1 GROUND BEEF

F LARD

1 BACON

Fresh Ground

PURE HOG

Sliced

| L b . 34c

j Lb, 27c

Lb. Layers 55c |

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Food Needs.

DONALD DUCK ORANGE JUICE No. 2 cn 10c

PICKLES Sweet Mixed,

Jar 3£c

CIGARETTES, Carton.. $1.34 PEAS Early June, No. 2 can 10c KALE, NO. 2 Can . . 10c

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HOMINY 2 No. 2 1 -2 cans SALAD DRESSING 8 Oz. Jar . . . PORK and BEANS 2 No. 2 Cans . . LIMA BEANS No. 2 Can . . . .

CHUCK ROAST tender, JUICY Lb. 39c BOILING BEEF Lb. 29c

Vegetables

LETTUCE, Head 15c CELERY, Bunch . 23c POTATOES, Peck 49e TOMATOES 1 lb. 25c

ORANGES, Doz. 15c APPLES, 2 lbs. 29c GRAPEFRUIT 3 For 17c GRAPES, lb. ... 19c

Guaranteed Fresh MeatSF

GROUND BEEF

MAKE OCLB. OJl

JOWLS t,tKS "

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BACON M,fUR rrRKn

lb 49c

SAUSAGE " >,1K

, B 39c

PICNIC HAMS 8 " Kar Cured

Lb. 35c

FRANKFURTERS

Lb. 35c

BOLOGNA Sliced

Lb. 39c

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