The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 April 1947 — Page 2

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JH£ DAILY BANKER, GREENCASTLL. INOIANA,

THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1947.

SEEKS I'llICK < I TS from o»r> Oertr ilia. III., mine disaster.

Workerii

BULLETINS

Lewis' United Mire Workers WASHINGTON. V|»ril hove been working UHdei a KO' 1 ' (INS)—Sen. O’llaiilel (B) Tev. crntnent contract since the mines intrmtiicrrt a re^nlnlimi todity dr were seized last Mav. The mines nut,,ding „ prompt Senate in

must he returned to their own-

>o i it i: i it iiiiililtlis

| Hitls will l»r rA«*f*ivf*d by Uie St.n of fiiilfana by ami. • itiroug:b !•*' Hoard of Trustoea of } tbo Indiana Siatt* Kariyi, I’umam-

1 *•—! A I

III*. Indiana, at tho office of Albert I'. VirjcH, Snpt.. of the Indiana State I*’;!rm. iMitnamvillc. In•liitna. until Ma> MM7 at 4:00 |». M. for ih« installation of n»*w Ro-»ri^-era t in>^ Equipment in the

vestieatiun of the Texas t'ity ex-'.ilwiiioh i.ollillnir.

\i SI 11.11 ion . Sp. , in.Ml,Oils will he on rile at plosions in lijfM nf tn«* ^ offiut of tbe Superintendent tional situation. ! Hoord ' ln,, ,h< ' St '"

O’Baniel, iisserting that

«as not rharglng that anyone' r.iituan &• Kowlor. Inc., vea -

urdfr which the meti are work- lllirt>llsc .|, set off the ex plosion, I c'.insult liur KiiciiieeiH. 7:!it-7n!i

I urpo i.i .li.iMii I'vihiim lintiiiinR. imiian.ip- rxam Countv.

mg for the government. ioid the Senate: ..n>, imi'iao:i. i The chief stumbling block to) ..j,, v |,.,, 0 f th*- high tension! iToposals shall he made nreor.l

THE DAILY BAHNER HERALD CONSOUDITEB

era J'me 30. however, and Lewis has threatened to call a strike unless the operator.* agree to a contract as favorable as the ene

“It Wave* For All" Entered In the poatofflce at Greencastle, Indiana as aecond class mail matter under Act of

March 7. 1878.

Subscription price. IS cents per

. Indianapolis. W eek: $3.00 per year by mall In bo indiuna 1 nil rt lo.isos will hr* made fa •*. aa | iii niddfvs from tho offieo of Hov- ( Putn&Hl Countyj t-0 #0-00

by mall ouUi«1e Put-,

SOCIETY MARRIED ON MARCH I5TN

Accounts.

ag:reor.ent vv;is expected to be* lewis’ demand that the opera-j

j inK t" the Form nUachecl to thci

infenuitiunal affairs and due s|>«-eifi<:tiitms or on Form N't>. 'o’.

.. . with N.ui-rolluslon Affltbivitl

the hifth number of ae.’iflentHi |t| . |||M , r | v ,. Nt .ented, and each shall; tors accept icml liheri.liz- a pr>-j 1hu , ***„„,,. „ha. preceded tin- ^etiyered

vision of the government co "-. jj,,) | heliexe it is Hie du'yi i:.. m i,i oi i iiistees. marked "Pr.'-I

■ ...i .. .k..> ' oosal and h.artiiK the title of tlo

«/ I lie Senate to ennduct a thor-, ik m it t|ll . Bidder, ouch investigation of the eause." Kaeh proposal must he aeeoin-. oiii.ii.iii X [j noied h\ a . trtifie.l cheek put | able in the Hoard of Trustees in, • t twins.! TON. Voril 17 ;l st" 11 eulinl to five 'a' per eent \\.\>lllNt.IO>, xpru ii. of )h( , :imo „ IU „f the proposal.i (IXS> lohn L. Lewis charged. « hi< n .•if. k sii .il h,- forfeited in I

8. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street..

trnct setting ap the mmers health and welfare furd. The operators stroegly oppose such a fun I; it was largelv the disagreei o ut over this point that led to la.st spring's strike and sub-

s. quent seizure.

Congressional action may have a bearing on the outcome. Over-, " I pm ted the whelming H- 'ise passage was ex- 1 |.ocUvJ today of a strike control

bill specifically prohibiting union ( lBVeMlpi ,.ng the CVn.rai

welfare funds. Mine owners may want to hold up an agreement until it is determined whgthci I tills prohibition woultl lie enacted

of fa I Info of any bidder lo

lie I nre a cougressiimal cununiHee, t . n()| . j,,,.. .ontraot aad furnish a. . .I...4 Ilf the In- .iisfni ior> bond in amount e.iimi 1 ti.<fci> tluit secretary «n mi in , ^ ih( , , (llt p,.),.,. within . iai.i terkir Kruif "lied” When he ap-' , x. ,| iv» ufior notifiontlon of Hi

mlse oeeeptanee of his proposal.

into law. CLOTHES FOR SALE: Size 12-Sult.s. raincoat, skirts, (tresses and formals Ann Bennett, Mason Hall. 17-Ip. FOR SALE: 1940 panel Chevrolet 1 1-2 ton tr ack, dosed in body. SHOO. 1st class condition. John Tharp. It.

Sped

ftcnt’hms shall he returned to the owner at trie time of fllliil? of the

Senate xiihcnm-, |-| u Hoard of Trustees is net

uhllga: ,1 to aveepl the lowest or ‘I ;111 j other Idd submitted and re-

dixaster that Krug “de- i\e> tlo right t» reject any

j ; ,|| propo'-als, to waive informalil-

natured" the l lilted 'line WorK-, i t . s j n lh> proposal if it shall he.

in the judgment of the Hoard.

government’s safety code. I a n is told a

ilttee l la. III..

ers, own safety committee when he made the coal mines administralor responsible for the safe-

ty regulations.

Hasty Williams has return-d home aftci a visit in the South. He sponr some time with his daughter, Mrs. Homer Powers and Mr. Powers in Gulfport. Mias an<l alpo traveled in Alabama, Louisiana and Texas.

ttie interest of the State of Tndi

lo Ilo. and to liefer the m-

i eptunee or rejeetlon fnr a period

not to # xeeed eiirm tRl days. Hv order of the Hoard of Tins

Jf.hn Tharp doesn't have a 'IIV.Vi; TEACHERS S( ARCE telephone but will have one later BARNESBORO, Pa. tUPl His model A truck with the yel- Classes in coal mining may’ be low top is his office. When not stjutai in the next term a,t in truck will be In Tharp addition Bhrnesboro High School. W. M. working on lumber or trading ! I4'»nard principal, said the chief

Scf me now as 1

Walter F. Jones. Secretary. ia-17

NOTH K OF FIX xt- SKTTI.R. >11 :Vr OF F.ST VTK NOT 11 I.N IIKRKHV t IIV KN to Ihe I’reidtors. Heirs and Legatees of .1. Paul Tucker, deceased to upp, .ij in ttn, Putnam Clrcutu Court In lit it i|i»-rneast|e, Initlaun. *• III, L’ail lUo "f May. I»47. and sliow eanse. if any. why Hie l-TN-.,1, SK'l*l'l.l'.Mi:.N'l' ACCOCNTS with state of said decedent should not In- approved: and sn|i| lo irs are. notified to then and there m.ike prnnf of heirship, and nieive (heir distributive shares. Donald ,\ Tucker,

Administrator

WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court. ibis ftth day of April. 1!»47.

No.

Ollier C Akers.

have several dcficvjlty is the scarcity of prop- circuit court.

Clerk Putnam

g.i.iit buys. John Tharp.

It | e.;ly certified instructors.

Franeis N Hamilton,

Attorney.

10-2t.

wont pare

There’s no plate like home for proving the quality of *he foods you bu/ here -- quality that scores every time in grand-tasting meals thet bring your family running to tha table. Just as the "Big Leaguer" hos that something extra, so, too, do our foods. They have that extra good flavor that means extra good eating. You’re safe at the home plate when you do all your food buying here because high quality and low prices team up to win your satisfaction.

JELLY m,K 'T;„ 23c IFI I 4# Blackberry (ioudwin AA JELLY 17 o, Giaw 4/C PRESERVES„r35c , > (M/tyi/fiiU' BACON ? 57c PORK STEAK N ,, 45c SAUSAGE * k, ‘' T; 49c CHUCK ROAST ' 45c OLEO M ' ,D 39c RADISHES Ke<1 ® utton ’ 2 Bunches |g c ASPARAGUS SPEARS 011 ' b 25c

Itc

HOMINY KRAUT

OLIVE OIL

RAISINS

PYE-QUICK Make- x < omplctc |>ie MARSHMALLOW

CREME

VAN ('AMP’S

20 Or. ( an

Regal — Large

No. 21, (an Pompeian

4 Or.

SEEDLESS 7 O/.. Bov

Betty

Crocker Apple

10c 12c 43c

5c

45c

Personal Aim) Ltxal Newt BRIEFS

James Richardson, Danville. R 3 was admitted to the hospital

Wednesday.

Lillian Tabor. Cloverdale, was admitted to the hospital Thurs-

day morning.

Raymond Scobec underwent a major operation at the Putnam

FOR SALE AT year Ward coal ail

COOKS: If FOR s AU ..

stove bums j Stark's hurserv , k "" i, ‘

vellow, smokes or makes fumes. Hutchesog, r check the cylinders inside the Phone 6F13 Gr< vti(J :himneys. If these combustion 1_ ' iy tubes are swelled or burned LOST: Pair ~~ hrough. replace them a.nd note days agn. si on glasses a I

Reptair

he difference.

wicks, kitvflers, llgtiling rings Indiana St. .’or all popular makes!oil stoves. . Furniture Exchange. West Side SPEC!A[, Square. Phone 170-J., 17-lp (Plastic tea

Price of 98,

Shop.

fOR

’’Pmits a t

Jone 8

FRffin

h.OR SALE At Sale Pavilion

Friday: 4 milking Shog thom type bulls. 1 purebred Hamj>«hlre male j Kumma Ke Sale, c., ,

sponsored by

Delta.

J

FOR SALE: 2 sowig one good

milk cow'. James Browster. 2'V —— milos northwest of Rerlsville. K SALE: Fj V e v

n . lt i Wilks saddle h o rs e :

' uci m , ' 0 . Ri '' lfir Du,oc ^

FXJR SALE: Pair of black One mile I g 0|] ■ L H'lhr,

mares and harness,

north of Crossroads acttool.

*17-3p

CiKt

County Hospital this morning. |

MR. AND MRS. HOW ARD KELLER

Mrs Doris Murdock, of Indianapolis announces the Marriage

Mr. ami Mrs. Gortlon Sayers of her daU ghter, Mrs. Beverly Walters of San FrancDco, California and daughters have moved to „ ni i Howard Keller of Cloverdale, Indiana. The bridegroom is the their new home on Andersor. son of Mi. and Mrs. L. L. Keller. ... ...e, i„ .n.

, The double ring ceremony was read on March 15th in the

street. ; ggpjjgi parsonage at Greencastle by the Rev. Dallas Rlssler.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Cassida,

,!

A Great Bunch

^ -Those Ey.

6.1/

Willi* Well! and** Wh of the ’

Cloverdale, are the parents of a u 0 h«rtson-!'jlhtrtln ! ton Twp. Girl's 4-H Club met ^^ .

daughter born at the hospital say Nuptial Yr wh i at Clinton Center School Mon- T yesterday. j yij ss Dorothy Louise S.’ther-| Jay afternoon April 14. Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, 911' j in daUj rhter of Mr. and Mrs i The following officers wore Crown St., are the parents of «{Jess Suthertln of Russellville, be- elected: Mary Love, president;

Ridge Saturday to a reunion of

their old regiment.

There were about two hundred and fifty boys who camo from mile* around to a good old feast in Farmer Collins' hern. I expect

I • | they teemed • tot different to each

of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McMahfll. n t the Russellville Federated| bulla Stutz an;| Jo Ann Hazlett, other out of un jf onn> they 604 Maple Ave , who has been church at 3:30 o’clock Sunday af-; recreation leaders. had a great time, apinnit# yarna, confined to her home for the past ternoon, April 6. The adult leaders, Mrs. Hn" - drinking beer, and talking-over the six weeks, is improving. J The double ring ceremony was) ard Wright and Mrs. Floyd 0 |d timea in South Africa and Italy Several senior classes of the ( read by the pastor, Rev Lester. Yockum handed the girls their and th# Aleutians. Putnam county high schools are L. Bickett, before an altar light-! record books and made demon- 1 weat over to cover the meeting

1 ‘piritl

daughter born at the Putnam' tame t i u > bride of Robert Blaze, Charlotte Clodfelter, vice- presiCounty hospital yesterday. Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,dert; Kathryn Wright, secretary; Doris Jean McMahel, daughter Blaze Robertson, of Roachdale,; Dcloris Ball, news reporter;!

for (he Harifin, andftiwthiu sure impreaxed me thf

behavior of tho*e

erence for a mnderit* be like beer—theif friendl; From where 1 lit, out«. are making as good a shot peacetime as they made the war. And they’re setij mighty good example to tin of us—in tolerance, and tion, and good fellowship,

planning on bus trips to Wash-led by seven brajich candelington. D. C., following gradua-J abra and decorated with ferns tion exercises this month. These anj white snapdragons, tours of the national capital will] Preceding the ceremony, Mr. be made by chartered buses and R bert Hutchins of Roachdale will prove most interesting as sang, ‘'For You, For Me, For wall as educational for the boys Evermore" ,'Always" and "Till

ami girls participating.

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ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Ruth Ft lest, 18 yea,rs today,,

April 17.

Freddie Aubrey. 13 years,

April 16.

WEDDfNGN Mr. ami Mrs. Russell Elmore, 18 years today.

The End of Time,” accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Noal Nicholq. son of Russellville, who aalso played the wedding march ajid

recessional.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, was beautiful in a white satin go.vn with sweetheart neckline, with long sleeves formed into points over her hands, fitted bodice and full

FRIDAY SPECIAL, beautiful glass bake casserole, 50c value for 2Bc. Jones Specialty Shop. 17-lt.

stration assignments for their next meeting which will be heldj at Clinton Center, May 7, 1947 at 2:00 p. m.

*!• •!• •!• *F

Coterie To Meet Friday With Mrs. ( harleN Alien Coterie Club will meet with Mrs. Charles Allen. Anderson Street. Friday evening at 7:30 A program of Stephen Fostei music will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Grandville Thompson. /

+ + + +

Womans Bible ( lull Mtvlx Friday Woman's Bible Club will meet

^Opynghtf fbfy, f mtrj States Brtwrrs foym

length train and a finger-tip veil, ' lt tt ’' Jl Mr '‘ „ “ , ,, . Minnie Hurst. 621 E. Seminary

carrled’a' whi^Bdile^op'ped with St M,S ' Nayl ° r Wi “ RiVe deVO

a bouquet of sweetpeas and

Hi Ok. Jar

BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidney* If backftdi* and Itc paintart making rot nUtrablt.don't juit complain and do nothin, about tham. Nature mar be warmag you that your kidneys need attention. ThekidneyeareNature’achiefwayoftakinf ezeeaa acida and poiaonuut wasta out of tin blood. They help moat people past about ;

pint> a day.

If tha 14 milee of kidnay tuba* and filter* ion'twork well, poiionous wattetnatiarttaji n the blood. Theaepoisona may atart nart in; aackacbea. rheumatic paina. leg Paina, loat oi pep and energy, getting up nighta, awelliagt auSneaa under the eyaa. headachta and diztie aaaa. Fraqucntor leant y paaaacea with aniartingand burning MmetimeaahowathereUaiima ■bing wrung with your kidneys or bladder. Don t wait! Ask your druggiat for Doan’i Villa, a stimulaat diuretic, used successfully ky millions for over GO years. Doan's giaa aappy relief and will help the 1G milsa of ISVKTrJS." KT—7" , -

PARKERHOUSE ROLLS

Doz.

NEW POTATOES ‘ 1 ba

Texas Redskin

CARROTS Cri "” ORANGES Calif 200 Size

Cnlif.,

Sunkist,

Bunch Doz 37c

Frozen, Lb.

COD FILLETS, Frozen Lb

PERCH FILLETS,

DREFT, VEL, 8 x

Box

3lc 31c 33c 33c

TREMBLY’S ^oodt *5 N INDIANA yr. • PHONE 740* EAST SITL OF SQUARE

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THE CHEF'S CORNER * - - - Bouton is a prouil old city and mneh of her pride centers in BOSTON BAKED BEANS - - - - We have this famous old recipe handed down by tin Cabots and Lodges (they Mtill apeak to us) and we will bring you the real thing on Friday - - - Remember, this, dish isn’t ordinary baked bean* - . . . FRIED WHITING with TARTAR HAIM.’E can he „ delicious dish and you will agree that we have captured rite secret When you try some on Friday. CHETS CAFETERIA Aero** from Boat Office

hyacinths. Miss Betty Robertson, sister of | th.‘ groom, was aiaid of honor.' She wore a powder blue, floor length gown, and carried a bora-1 quet o'f sweet peas and hyacinths. Herman Sutherlin, brother of the bride, was best man. Chester Ni lson and Richar,d Rigglfs of j Roachdale were the ushers. Mrs. Sutherlin. mother of the bride, wore a. dress of navy blue Mrs. Robertson, mother of the groom, wore a light blue dress. Ecch wore a corsage of white carnations and sweet peas. Immediately following the | cere nony a reception was held inthe church room which was beautifully decorated in pink and blue streamers and pink wedding bells. A beautiful three tiered wedding cake topped with a, mir.ature bride an,d groom adorned the table. Members of the immediate families and a few close friends attended the wedding and recep-

tion..

Following the reception the couple left on a short wedding trip to Cincinnati, Ohio. They will be at home to their friends at 1301 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis. The bride is a graduate of Russellville high school with the class of 1945. She is also a graduate of Central Business College, Indianapolis and is employed as a stenographer at the Veterans Administration building, Indianapolis. The grdo.iv is a, graduate of Roachdale high school with the class of ’44. He is now attending Central Business College. He is a veteran of World War U, having served two years in the U. 8.. Army, with one year of this service being in Korea. ♦ + + 4* Neighborly Sewing Club Met With Mrs. Reeve* The Neighborly Sewing Club met at the home of Mrs. Elsi<> Reeves recently. There were ten members and two guests present The meeting was opened by sing ing “My Wild Irish Rose.” De votions were given by Mrs Pritchard. Roll call was answered by Irish Jokes. + + + + Clinton Township's OlrlV 4-H Chib Met The first meeting of the Clln-

tions. Mrs. Northrop will have

the program.

WILL TRADE boys bicycle, good condition for girls model. Phone 646-J. 17-2p

GREETING cards'

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THANK YOU mm TPIENDSHIP

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Elia’S FLOWERS 17 801 TH VINE STREET OKN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS

GOULD'S II DRIVE-II SELF SERVICE VALUE

DRIED

PEACHES Lb. 19c CIGARETTES <, PRINCE ALBERT, ( an

KENNY’S

SAUER KRAUT,. KENNY’S PI RPLE—HEAVY SYRIP

PLUMS

BISQUCK (■OLD MEDAL

RAISINS

70z.Pkg.5c | SI.34 OXYDOL

MOTT’S

JELLIES

Ast. Flavors

iMrfi PL*.

DREFT _ Large 1’kg. S.’s' MINTS — IN HEAVY SVK1 •’

PEACHES

No. 2'i < »" 1

ALICE RED

No. Can

large pkg.

25 Lb.

FL0(iR Hi NORTHERN BEANS

PAPER PLATES MAXWELL MOUSE

COFFEE

Lb. Tin 47c

Lk.

Dak.

KIDNEY BEANS : •* SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR . ~ PENNANT BLUE LABEL SYRUP LUX — JJFEBI’OY TOILET SOAP LAttOK COUNTRY

EGGS

2

Tall Cam

c aliform Orange Juft I MOz ONl* CASE II'**

Frozen Fruits And Vegetable* HIGHEST PUKES PAH) FOR *Gw,

312 North Jacksan