The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 September 1947 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1947.
Itl IU li \< IS j hihit the holding of a legislative j f DAILY BARKER
INDIANAPOLIS, St pt. 11 position and another lucrative
:“ l " ^ “* “* r- ! hemlo eoRSOUMna .il(,I mftnthfi ,!,<) by five Indiana HOSPITAL NOTEa i "1> W*™* r" J castle, was admitted Wednesday ( net of Burch's attorneys filed a mo-! M . . Francs Lousotta, Ore •*-<'*«* nm'l matter l,n ' ,er 0 t ..i in Marion circuit court, ask-j casU ,. whs admitted Thursday, j March ., 18.S. u ® cri P 1 ' • the cci’irt to surrender juris-! Dorothy Gooch, Oreencastlo.' 15 ceri,s * 1 ‘ r ’ tv .
i war hv mail in Putnam county,
t >t in in the ease on the was dismissed Wednesday.
,1 cn no to $7.80 per year outsia^
grounds that the state cajinot be Mrs Mary Clark and daugrh* | . u d without its consent and ter, Greencastle, were dismisse
that no consent has been given Wednesday.
for such a atilt in the Marion Mrs. Jane Coan, Greencastle c ircuit court. j was dismissed Thursday mom
Putnam County.
8. It. Rariden, Publisher. 17-10 South Jackson Street.
Stated Meeting Bainbridge Chapter Eastern Star. Monday, Sept. 15th, Harry McNeil, Greencastle. R } 2, reports having ripe black raspberries. Mrs. Maggie Hillis of Lake Village is here visiting her brothe, Charles E. CoopeL Mrs. Clarence HiU and children of Waterloo, Ind„ arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Murphv and family.
Tin suit sec ks to recover pay checks which Burch withheld from Glen, lenker, Monticello: C 1 > d e Black, Logansport; Charts Miser. Garrett: Beecher n mrid, Pettersfcurg, and Elmer Weller, Dale. All have state jobs i:i addition to their positions in the legislature Th ■ five received their legislative pay but Burch refused to dve them checks for their other f bs, claiming the statutes pro-
ing.
Neal Allen, Greencastle, \va« 1 dismissed Thursday morning. FARM Bl’REAt TOl It INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 11 i UP i Some 1,.700 members of the Indiana Farm Buran.u men, women and children left today ; on a : 8.000-mile railroad tour of i the West. Thu tourists, who represented nearly all the state's 92 counties, departed in three special trains.
Rev. and Mrs. George W. Forman of Winneinucea, Nevada are the guests of Mr. and Mrs
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT ^ ^ ^ ^ Abraham had a gieut llu j G ea fg t . Kaauer and family. a mighty urge to find or estab-i .
l:sh a city wholly committed to| ' lighteousness. We might try t;| establish righteousness in ouv
1 ri . iKh b„rhe<,d. or at least in ourj C ‘ ub knju.vs
Home . Hebr. 11.8: He went out not knowing whither he went.
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1 much wheat would make it nee-J home
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essary to trim the carryover to
r* fugees to Palestine or face | | egg than 175 000.000 bushels, refusal of further Amertr-an J Thig would bt . dangerously low financial aid. t if thcro shm ,lcl be a wheat fail-
Kep. Sahath, D, HI., nude the pic a as Hep. Bender, It. Ohia deetuml that "if the aclinlnUtration ferL it has the right and jmivc rr t-r direct the ah airs of the Brit.sh empire'' .Mr. Truman ahould advise the British to “carry .out the UN committee reeoitmendatic.ns, get. curt and stay out of
Palestine.”
FISH FRY FREE CASH PRIZES BENEFIT BAI\BRIDGE CONSERVATION FLUB ON BAINBRIDGE STREETS Saturday, September 13,6.30 P. M.
PERSONAL And Local News 1 BRIEFS Edward Mason and Donald Key left Thurs lay morning for St. Louis to attend the St. Louis Cardinals baseball game. Captain and Mrs. Fred Jordan and Mrs. Kate Jordan, of Vincennes, visited here the past three days with relatives and friends.
lire next year. But, it added, “if 1948 crop propects again are unusually favorable, exports may be increased above the 400 000.000
bushels.’’
The department estimated the 1947 wheat crop at 1,408,000.000 bushels. Although prospects declined about 19.000.000 bushels in August, the crop still will set
LONDON. Sept. 11.-(INS)_' r n J\ ocoril .
Hugh Dalton, British chancellor. Thc ( , rpartment also disclosed of the exchequer. Warned that at jt already ha * bought up many count He- face pc-uilble eco-! more lhan 200,000.000 bushels of
Leeroy Love spent Sunday with Duane and Malcolm Burk. Mr. and Mrs. James EEurk called on Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brat-
tain Sundgy evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller spoilt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Bettis.
Betty Ratcliff spent Saturday night with Miss Norma
Keyt.
!? ith Mr Mr, jj c^T c ' u '" rj " M Carol,na 8rent j W ®f k w ‘th Miss J Mr. and Mrs. . and son, Jee ysp( . nti his parents, Martin.
nciniie eollapse today o|>ening ne- xlon of the
tioniil Monetary Fund and
the
j export wheat from the 1947
Interna- j cl . 0 p ( , r nloll . than half its i"t:d
* h< * goal if exports arc he ld to 400,-
International Bank in London, j 000 000 buahc i s
Dalton is said to be seeking.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson report that their son "Jim" who
GOULD’S W DRIVE-IN SELF SERVICE VALUES
GOLD MEDAL
old reliable:
FLOUR 25 Lb. S1.9?
SWANSDOWV
CAKE FLOUR Pkg. 35c
GREAT NORTHERN
COFFEE Lb. 39c TEXSUN GRAI’FFRMT JUICE 46 Oz. Can 19c DREFT-OXYD0LLg.pkg30c BREEZE 31c
WILSON’S
MILNOT Large Can 10c M!LK 2TallCa,,s ac
^ I YACHT CLUB—HEAVY SYKIT*
PIE CHERRIES No. 2 cn. 25c APRICOTS No. 2V2 Can 29c CIGARETTES, Ctn.$1.67 ORANGE JUICE, 46 oz. 29c
BEANS PI RE ( AN | SUGAR
Lb. 15c
5 LbT49c
The Floyd township 4-H girls permDMon for Britain to draw CORPORAL JAMEiS JOHNSON and their families enjoyed an ice on Hie remaining 840d million of . ^ ( -47 SHU* cream supper Thursday night of the American loan which was,
last week at the home of Mr. frozen last month when Britain and Mrs. Hense) Owens in Floyd suspended the convertibility of
township. There were 60 pres- sterling into dollars. , ; Ch. stabnlary
ent to enjoy the seven gallons of • rv,n fi
ice cream and several nice cakes | • ! forces in Neundorf ' a * rmany ’ Game, were played and all left' KW,TOK T ° SPEAK ’ has been P rOm0ted t0 COrP ° ra at a late hour expressing their Th ° speaker at the mornin " 1 and has bePn *-ecently returned thanks to the hostess for a nice worshi P haar of the Fir!it Metho- I to Germany from a months tup
evening. dial Church of Brazil this Sun- . to Greece.
+ + + + ) day will be Dr. L. Smith, Editor | H e writes that July 22nd. he To Be Stenographer | of the Christian Advocate. Dr > a,1 d 19 other f eI1<,ws fronl his
For Fommission Miss Margie Neal
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Smith is well-known as an fegiment were sent tn Bambiug,. left Wed- author and lecturer as well as bo Fiankf ut ami on t > Bi.mu j
nesilay for Chicago where she being the editor of the largest 1 h®'' 01 bcfore the y we '’ c tokl i will be a stenographer for the'Protestant publication. He is ' their destination. Here t ey were Conference of the National Com- knovvn as an excellent sneaker |t0ld thy W ° U '* ’ e \ K l mission of U N E 8 r O e„n exceuent speaker cea other fellows met mission of U. N. E. S. C. O. con- havin ^ be e n a Chautauqua'..,,, nt >, ( .i stations venin^ at the Cangress Hotel , * g i q ‘ them here from otner .stations Sept 11-14 leCtU,er f ° r SSVeral >VarS an;i 1 and helpd load 880 horses on the Miss Neal recently returned later min ‘ 8ter ° f Methodist Plymouth Victory which was from Washington. D C. where churChes in Chica *°’ Mi nneapo- bound tor Greecee. she spent the summer participat- lis anJ ^ An S e l es - ain ce 1940 ( In Cpl. Johnson's hatch vere ing in the Students in Govern- he ha * s been with the Christian ( 120 horses and six other fellows ment seminar sponsored by the Advocate as its editor in which ' to help him care for them. The national Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. capacity his intellectual as well boys said they saw the white
C. A.
dents attending worked during to 850,000 subscribers of the
the day at various positions, paper. He has been awarded de- j Aug. 5th they passed through 1 Margie worked in the offices of grees from niffny of our leading the straights of Gibralter. Here Social Security. Government oi- universities. He served on, the ^ was veiy hot and they lost one ficials spoke at the seminar faculty of the University of horsc - ° n Au & 10th the y l anded three nights a week discussing Southorn California and was re- at Slk,nlca ’ Greecc He said the problems facing our nation. Mrs. cen the Mendenha „ Lecturer bo >’ 3 werc vc,y Mrpr,aed to find , Herbert Abraham was the direc- „ „ IT . , they could buy anything there ,
tor of thc seminar Her husband., at DePaUW Univer -‘ ty - I ' Dr. Abraham, is connected wiV V g^ .nfohMATION
The seventy college stu- as spiritual brilliance is apparent ! cliffs of Dover and many sunken
' ships in the English Channel. On
that you would find in the States, such as steak and french-
the students of the seminar to American Defense Service Medal _ D _„ •
act as volunteer stenographers 1,14,1 them at the Veterans of at the conference. They are -Foreign. Wars Home Friday
guests of the Y. W. C. A. and Y. evening, September 12, 1947 M. C. A. of Chicago University, tween the hours of
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7:00-9:00 P.
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St. Paul's Study Fluh j Jack Hinkle, Commander
Meeting Friday [ Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post No. 1550, c-47 aeroplane headed for Rome. St Paul’s Study Club will Veterans of Foreign Wars, has > They stopped for dinner in Rome, meet Friday at 2 p. m. at the been authorized by the Navy to j Italy and then ate supper in b0n "' ° f idrs ' Raymond ltilcy ' distribute the Medals. j Munich, Germany. From here ' " |, 'V+T* 1 To be eli K ible for the w <> rld ' the - v boardl ' d a train *-> r Bam ’ * * ! War II Victory Medal you must berg and on back .0 metr bar•>0th Wel ling Annlveisary ! havo be<, '‘ on active duty in thp !' ) acks in > ’ eu " d " f ln tim e for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cope, ' U - S ‘ Naval Scrvice at an y time j dinner on, the 19th of August.
Klizabeth Street, will observe betweeri December 7, 1941, and;
their 50th wedding anniversary December 31, 1946. both dates in-j CLINTON FALLS
with open house, Sunday alter- elusive,
noon, Sept. 14th, from 2 to 4 1 The American Defense Service Ronnie Kehrer who has pneuo’clock at their home. Their an- Medal will be awarded to all " lonla la alc wly improving at the niversary date is Monday but persons in the Naval Service who . J t na m County >spi a . they are celebrating on Sunday, served on active duty between ' . MlSS ^ ,Ve gttV f e “ "
I day party in honor of nor loin * I f e P t „ e ^’ , ? r f; 1 f 38 : a « d Dumber blrthday Friday nlght . Those at-
tending were Misses Glennie
liodcd their horses. Then they went to Peray and stayed 5 days. On Aug. 18th they landed at Athens, from here they saw the^ Acropolis. Jt had teen partly tom down but was being rebuilt. Th<y ate breakfast here and were immediately loaded on a
Mi** Lucille P. a J Wednesday ‘iftp* T
M:. and Mrs. James Hn/fk and Norma Keyt SAVE YOUg STEPS ~~SAVE Tour »3 SAVE TOUR MONEY WE ARE stiid ING THE LINE ON MEAT PRICES.
-COMPARE THESE VALUES
CHUCK ROAST “ ” SWISS STEAK ■
PORK LOIN ROAST
BEEF BRAINS PORK HEARTS
BACON Pl “'" ■“4 e«h BOLOGNA, Sliced BABY LINK SAUSAGE
WHITING FILLETS, Boneless BOILING BEEF Meaty Rib CLUB STEAKS Tender, Juicy VEAL STEAK Grade A VEAL ROAST Tender Tasty FRYING CHICKENS, Country Dressed. LARD Pure Open Kettle
FRUIT COCKTAIL IN HEAVY SYRUP
LARGE NO. 2*
CAN
BROWN SUGAR MUSSELMAN’S JELLY
CATSUP
CRACKERS, MILLERS SANDWICH SPREAD PEACHES In Heavy Syrup
CHERRIES
nrADETTEC Bl Y THKM HV UUAnCI Ilj thi, oakton
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so iiK it it whips
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HKD UFA NS — LIMA BKANS — KltAUT HOMINY — KIDNKY BEANS — SPAGHKTTl
KM I BONNET — PAR KAY
CHEESE 2 Lb. Box 89c
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Pure Ground BEEF, Lb. 39c BACON 43 C
( OUNTItY DRFSSFD
Frying CHICKENS Lb. 59c Fresh Gr. BEANS 2 lbs. 23c
Fresh PEACHES 4 lbs. 25c ACORN SQUASH Fresh TOMATOES, Lb. 10c LEMONS MAIDEN BLUSH COOKING APPLES
OLEO
T-BONE STEAK
PURE LARD MlAET - AMERICAN
SLICED CHEESE Calif. ORANGES
12 CANS $1.00
Lb. 39c
Lb. 69c Lb. 25c Lb. 49c Dz.39c
Each 10c Dozen 39c 3 Lbs. 25c
Frozen .Fruits And Vegetables HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS
Clrrle Auxiliary 7, i94i t bo th dates inclusive. T " 1 "night Bring your Discharge Certifi1 he Auxiliary of the Womnn’s cate or Notice of Separation , ( ink of the Presbyterian p ;l per with you. Officers present
church Will meet this evening at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Cloyd Moss.
a certified copy of orders releasing them to inactive duty.
$’E**++**+v* + *M INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK + ANNIVERSARIES ^ Ho K markot opened moderat?W| ..... . lV active, weights 100-225 lbs..
1 Lb, I
12 Oz,. 14 Oz,
2 Lb, I Pint,
No, 2j 110,21 OHIT
TEXSi'X 4C OZ. ( AN
CAW
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Neil Irwin,
S,pt. 11.
Birthday 6 years
today,
steady, 225 lbs., and above 25c higher: sows not fully established, undertone strong, good and choice 225-250 lbs. barrows and gilts generally $29.25. few choice
Mrs. Lillie L. Williams, R.ic- )lots held M gh»r: 170-225 lbs. and coon. 80 years old today, Thurs- j^ggO lbs., 28.50-129; 760-190
day. Sept. 11th. mM'
William Fredrick PanUlk*j^. ^
Martin and Caroline Connerly of Morton, Esther Blaeketer, Char- j lotte Brackney, Jerry Miller, j iFhyllis Wichman, Julia Stultz I and Lucille and Betty Ra.tcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Raymqr i Burk j and Daughter Margaret Olive of 1 Indianapolis, were Sunday night r,upper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burel Ensor and son, Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller’ and family spent Sunday with | Mr. a.nd Mrs. Black and family of Crawfordsville. { Norma Keyt spent Sunday with JoAnne Fowler.
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
KIDNEY BEANS ” 3 BREAD «r„r TAYSTEE2 MILK “ CARNATION 4 PEAS Kounty Kist 2 Cam HOMINY “ N 3 NO. 2 CAPS ORANGE JUICE ™ 46 OL Rinso, Tide, Dreft, Yel, Oxydol MAXWELL HOUSE — FOLDERS _ CHASE AND ^ COFFEE ONE LI.’I SWEET PICKLES 16Or. DEL MONTE PRUNES Kill CORN, WHOLE EERNEL 2 TOMATOES Solid Pack H KALE 2 NO. HU • GOLD MEDAL FLOW
son of Mr. and Mra. Hurry Parrish. 1 year old today. Sept. 11th.
1* OR SALE: Girl's hicyiie, good au new. Elijah St. Clair, Route 4, Greencastle. ll-2p
i s
Miss Ida May Burk spent Sat-
$25.50-$27:j urday night anJ Sunday with!
100-160 igs., $22.T6-$25.25; early; Mr. and Mrs. James Reed of'
salea sews $?3-$25.75, few choice. Rziachdale.
lightweights held at $26 and) Sandra and Billie and Richie!
above.
Yealeru opened moderately active, aleady: good and choice ■ $25-836.50; common and medium
$15.50-835.
FALL HATS READY TO WEAR HATH MADE TO ORDKK, REMODELED AND
TRIMMED.
blLLVI RMB$ 307 Bloumingtea St.
312 Morth Jackson Street.
Phone 355
While most American farmera have little use for aeons many European farm la use
them as feed tor hogs NEW CORN CROP
(Contlaued from Safe 1)
December, making for a temporary abundance- Officials said previously that If it were not for the eaport program, wheat prices now might he below the government loan average of 8187 a ; bushel. |
Meanwhile, the department!
hinted that this country still 1 may try te ship mere than 400,-1
of wheat to
i hungry nations abroad this year Mormahtn, | b y gambling that next year’s
Kehrer are at home ill. Jewel Starks of Fordville visited Mr. Tom Bettis one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. I^Joyd William O’Haver of Greencastle visitsed her parents, Mi. and Mrs. Burel Ensor and son over the week
end.
Betty Ratcliff spent Sunday with Phyllis Wichmann. Miss Mary Ellen Arnold of Indianapolis spent the week end at •Jb*. 160* ■ 1 "P*
nkmian owk tntinT] 8Raa la Ml Bay) 006,660 bushels
It said the shipment of that)
DANCE
FOUR DOWNBEATS Bvtrv Saturday NHe ADM. 56e ! NO LIQUOR HOLLAND INN Road 86 at Hollamishurg Good Food, 24 Rours Day
POTATOES S. NO. I COBBLER: 10 LBS. 45c LETTUCE SOLID HEADS EACH 19c CELERY FANCY PASCAL BUNCH 17c
fancy Sli
FINK
COOK**
extra
LOW ifotasj
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