The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1948 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER. SREENCASUk, inuian^.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1948
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Sfornng LOUIS JOAN HAYWARD • BENNETT with WARRGN WILLIAM JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT ALAN HALE ••I'M TO" < OM>K < \KTO()N AM) MAS*.
IN MKMOKV In losing mi-raory of our husband an | father. Harold L. Dunn j who passed away two years ago. Feb. 1, 1946.
Louis Hayward plays a doubtlob in thu film, “The Man in thi Iron Mask," Sunday. Monda j and Tuesday at the Chateau’ Theatre. |
We never knew that ou. ^ hearts eould ache With such a bitter pain Just 1 mging f- r a vanished
face
To hear j-nir voice again Our thoughts take us bavk to j the yesterday To the thoughts of home and J And we think of those happy)
days
The ones we spent with you. I Sadly missed by Wife and! Children. Mrs. Retha Dunn. Co | leen, Sgt. Harold L. Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn. ihJ I I IN MKMORV In loving memory of Wm. C. ( Hanunond. vho passed away Ian. 31. 1946. | The rose still grows beyon 11 ■ the wall, C Though now it's lost to view; ; Behind the elouds that hanff
so low
The sun still lights the blue; And back of all the shadows That loom on every hand Is the friendly thought and (
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Of those who understand. Hammond Fam ly. pd
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★ With the passing of each year, a great number of facts art added to man's increasing More of knowledge. Not over seventy-five years ago a man of superior intelligence could possess a working knowledge ol all of science. Now, however, the realm of the known is so ( vast that it is necessary for men to specialize in order to master one small but deep tornenof scientific knowledge. I bus we have the physician, who diagnosesxliscasc and prescribes medication and treatment. The pharmacist compounds and dispenses. Both the physicuan and ihe pharmacist benefit greatly from the researches of the biologist, the chemist, the physiologist, and the physicist, to name but a lew. Through the teamwork of the allied sci ences, increasingly better medical service for all is assured. c KELLER COAN PHARMACY Two rtgistered pharmacists to serve you at »Y~ all times. Across From Voncastle Theater
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YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND OUR FEBRUARY OPENING AND SAVE ON REDUCTIONS TWO DAYS ONLY Monday and Tuesday, February 2nd and 3rd SPECIAL TWO DAYS ONLY! MAGICOOK PRESSURE COOKERS A SI2.95 VALUE FOR ONLY $7.95
( oiimuii. r » rrvearrh <-<>n'Ml»*r' I hi' Pressure 4 o.*k» r In h»- witbo.it n voprrior fr'.in the viewpoint of qualit\ and valo.-. Hint; A HE \ 1EM Ot I HI. FEATt KFS; I. t quart heavy ni't aluniiniini (n\TIN IINI>11) rutente.l o\er-pri“>'Ure plug eannot hlou out, melt, or fall into food. Pn ,'iirt gauge remain' eon'tanl at .*>, Ill and l.'i poiimK pre"tire. SELFVI I INi. Bery lium spring aetion eontrnl.
t. Pressure release is simple and - lie. -Iiisi lift knob in » rtical p<e,it>on at end of eooking p»'riod. Sealing ring aluays.sels properly. < annot fall into food. 6. Extra safety is assured l.y additional venls in rover to prevent main ebannel
1 logging.
ROOT’S AGAIN HAPPILY ANNOUNCES THAT THEY ARE ABLE
TO MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF THE FAMOUS Westinghouse D 9 REFRIGERATORS
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Thi' ks the ideal refrigerator lor the large tamily or for farm use. (iist-s praetieally no more to operate. >h>iv ing ineludes bandy lift-out seetion ailh riNirn for storage of a So pound tiirki-y. large ham or even a 3 gallon cream ran. Improved meat keeper. l).-«-p i-noiigh to hold up to 1.1 pounds of meat. Fax) to :-leaii and designed for proper eirciilation anil humidity, t se meat only as needed. Large frozen storage spa.-.-, I re/e, i<%cubes taster and equippi-d uitli in-ell In-and dessert trays. Ili-cp Vegetable crlspers. I.iglll Weight, stain-proof, with sealing action. King free glasstop. each holds 1 , bc-diid. Deep enough for \\hole heads of t-ahliag.- and lettuce. Large dry storage bin. $299.95 S30.00 Down Delivers SI3.30 Per Mor/h
Cromwell Gas Ranges
NPEt I VI. S ATI It DA V. MONTI A V AND TIfKMDAV WHILE sTfH KS LAST $20.00 OrF llegular Price of SI9!)..Td on filler natural or bottled ga, ranges. LIMITED Ql ANTITV Look At The Features You Receive I. A heaiitiful g Irani iug whit • pom-lain enamel finish. *!. Cooking platform light. X. Divided top. I. Minnie Minder. 5. Convenience outlet. H. Too giant ami tun Tegola i si/e east Iron burners. I. Two simmer-save burners. X. High broiler with sluoke-le-»s broiling pan. Choice <d nine posit loll- of hndler pun. 9. Low broiler. 10. Roii.Tt slum oven Thermostat. 11. lairg. Insulated oven. Pj. I Hilly drawer. IX. Handy towel racks ..n each side of Hie range. I^ulies this is a range > on will lie proud to show your friends. Truly a beautiful range In the most modern styling. $18.00 Down $9.88 Per Month
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SHORTAGE OF HEATING GAS inspires the Texas and Pacific | ft :i!road company to pull in a switch engine to heat their Dallas, Tex.. 10-story office and five-story freight buildings in the 13d, ;ree temperature. The locomotive’s boiler has been connected to th' building - u lral h.atiiig plant, i International!.
'•$ ••• ^ ^ ^ * * * * & j Mrs. Ralph Edwards unde - RGACHOALE ^ went u major operation Tuesday ® -f v -b -1- -I- v *9 -!• ‘-e | morning at the Putnam County Funeral services foi J‘-> , hospital. Harve Crosby who died Jan. -a i
Tuesday
afternoon j
were held
irom th' Christian church with: Rev. Leona'a Wymoiv in charg? • Burial was at the Roachdale cemetery. Mrs Fi - I Secrist I and Everet Lewis s,,ng ‘'Beyond j the Sunrise" and "At the Foot qf 11. Cross" .ii unpaiued by Mrs. I Heibert Jyfferit s. Floral off :-l ing wei can nl by Mrs. R iyhior.d Crosby. Mrs Claude Cronby. Mrs. Robert Crosby, Mrs. Ralph Cto-I)'-' Mrs. Harry Rise. Mrs. Emoiy Hi Mrs. Darr -1 Si id is Mi Howard Hostetler and Mi Laie McGaughey. Pa’l bearers v. i Raymond Crosby. Claude Crosby. Darrel Sanders, Pc r>. rt Cr ‘by Ralph Crosbv
and Emory Hill.
Walter Worick has purchased the Mi Williams grocery store. Worick is having it redecorated sikI will be opened in the near futur Wgl •
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libiir ^ obbly (ranics, worn ibuvels and loose bearing! huh inoi| puHcr and tborteo die useful Life of your c^uipmeot 0 ?vuC ★ l ook at your plow share*. We have new one> il jow hmJ ^ Keplace worn culiivamt shovels and sweep' A Keplace bearing* in dm harrows bcfuie die) dauuci ’ IWI Scctout 'k Phone us lor a repair schedule on such ioln n *(dil aligning, pari, replacement, painting, etc. Out tenia approved by the Allis-Chalmers factory. II sou do it now, you won't have to "wait your tutu" uut iptw
RADIO VLA*M
ALLIS CHflLMEf SALES A NO SI»VK
Nmilh Farm Madiinrrj CLOVEROALE. IND
CHICAGO EXPLOSION SENDS OIL TANKS UP IN SI
Reginald Denny is featured in "Tile Macomber Affair" which stars Grigory Peek at the Von-
cas tie theater.
