The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1948 — Page 2

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INDIANA.

THURSDAY, ri-* -

FEBRUARY

S, 1948.

DiS Situation :iemains Acute

INDIANAFOL.IS, Ir.<l., Feb. 5 (INS) -A. \V. Groves, State Fu i Co-Ordinator, warned tocay nat the sopply-an 1-demand <.il : iua. nn probably will be marc nmt tins month than in January. ('■ .es Raid that nardshit | c s s are increasing and many II <-r homes may be without h at n February and March 11 the irrent unprecelented denim 1 for fuel oil continues. Groves said: ■ Th. r< nl solution of this j sarious problem lies in the hand;; I of !>... nuM: If every user of

fuel oil, householder, factory owner, business man and farmer -will conserve, everybody will have enough Otherwise, some homes will be without heat before spring arrives. Remember, j’our home may’ be one.

Groves said

following

eonservins |

THE DAILY BANNER

and

simple methods of

fuel are suggested. | 1. Keep room temperatures no! I more than 70 degrees in day-tin ;

and below 60 at night. HERALD CONSOLIDATED

Entered In the postoffice a Greencastle, Indiana as a<-eun ! class mail matter urider act •

I

March 7. 1878 Subscription pr>c

SOCIETY-

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2. Keep doors and

tightly closed.

3. Shut off room? not in ■I Draw shades at night.

windows

REVIVAL SERVICES at 1 MON \ \LLKV CHI IU I! Feb. 8 to 20th, 1948 7:30 0’C;i<K’k Each Night Evangelist— D U ID <i. CANINE Plan to come each nigh I.

I\ HAPPENS \T HOME

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (UP) .tUs. Fred Pepper's case pr ived again that the oddest accidents happen at home. She got the index finger of her right liana stuck in a can of Apred with cutting tools, two policemen cut a circle around the imprisoned finger and pried t

loose.

MEDIUM

IVORY SOAP 2 for 23c

mMOXYDOL ►INw k a*

\ ; DE1EFT ' k.

’ IVORY SNOW 36e

, PERSONAL

f>\ IVORY

2 for 19c

^lava

SOAP

VAi

SLICED BACON

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69c

VALENTINES PURE OPEN KETTLE LARD, !b.. 2f/?c

BI ST qi ALITV N t 'COA 01E0, Lb. •. 39c

PURE PORK SAUSAGE

I \1)E 1)MIT

PORK CHOPS ’ "

( ENTER ( I TS COiT LH. 0/i.

Pork Bones, lb

I « i i ^ ! i -

Pork Hearts !b. 33c

CHUCK ROAST "

H ITV BEEP Aft BEST ( 1 TS — LI, “7L

Bologna, Lb.

29s

Boneless Fish, lb. 29c

PK Nl( HAMS !b

. 45c

( OUNTRV DRESSED HENS, lb, 55c

A REAL VALUE 4 Sewed BROOMS, Each.... 79c

T.-vsun <tra|« fruil JUICE ,\r i9c

Dauntless Orange JUICE 25c

Donalil Duck Blended JUICE :r 25c

BLACK PEPPER, IVt Oz. can... 13c GREAT NORTHERN BEANS 29c kill It Mil.SOX, PET. CAR NATION MILK ; TAI... nvsflC SOUR PITTED CHERRIES s.. „,„ 49c CORN MEAL, WHITE - 49c CIGARETTES, Carton.... SI.6? WEST’S SALT RISiNG BREAD loaf 16c ASPARAGUS, Green Gold 303 size 17c

i 21 c . ts per wed:; $4.0.1 p” I year by mail in Putnam count.) $5.00 to $7.80 per year outsid

Putnam County.

s. It. Itariden, Publisher. 17-1!) South JaekKon Str*’et. . <)!) \ Vs IIir,!.E THOUGIII j But st nun is n vapor and in a ) bo;li r ,t moves great ships. E . 1 your life be inspired ami direet-j.-d. Jam s 4:14: What is yorlife? It is a vapor that apI nth for ,i httle time. I ( hen vanishes away.

Oary Bruce Broadstreet Honored At l*arty Mr. cn.l Mrs. Charles F.| E. iflcistre't, Coatesville R. R-; -.tritaincd Sundry, Feb. 1. with j ' din:' r for llieir son, Gary i Bruce, who wr.n two years old'

Jan. 30.

The guests were Mr. and Mrs. D 1 less' F. Bruffett, Plainfield; Mr. m l Mrs. Kenneth Broadstreet

Martial Law In North Palestine

JERUSALEM, Feb. 5.—(UP) British authorities declared limited martial law in northern Palestine today in the wake of Jewish demand that the United Nations approve formation of a Jewish militia to guard the entire Holy Land, including Arab areas. |

sion. killing one Arab and Capturing six. The Jewish miliPa Haganah claimed that 12 Arabs were killed and eight taken pri- ^

soner.

The British also announced a

second Arab border crossing last Mr and night. The Arabs entered Pal-1 Sickle of estine on the Jisr Majamy rail-1 parents of

held at the chu ,

13tk ^

6th. Please not rhT

HOSPITAL

Mrs.

way bridge south of the Sea of Galilee and attacked Jewish settlement police guarding crops at the Geshner settlement.

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j ua I family, Cloverdalc: Mr. and ! Mrs. Lowell Broadstreet, Camby,

In !.; and the grandparents. Mr. j Un( j er (h 0 new decree, an-i , und Mrs >aul T Siddons, Green-1 nouncpr | hy thP military comi c a: tl' .irfl Mr. and Mrs. Marti., • ma]U j ( , r n f upper Galilee, resij Broadstreet, Belle Union. Gary 1 f | P ,p s G f the Tibetias area ' i ereived many nice gifts an. I: around the Sea of Galilee were! wisne I ninny more happy i prohibited from leaving their

BRICK CHAPEL CHURCH SOCIAL MEETING CHANGED The monthly social will be

Jesse Kendall u-w Wednesday evening Mis. Franklin f

were dismissed WJ

K ,c har 1 White ^

Wednesday.

l.ET RAVNFjt

was

I birthdays.

| * ( Eaton HomemakerH UelJ Recent Meeting The Clinton Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. Willard

9» I j ClodfeLer, Tuesday afternoon, Gali | ee

And Local News II H I E F s

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Mr. ,d,'i v

;<.;d Mrs.-David Houck l.-ft

for -Miami. Florida.

>scar icm

Knight on N.

is confined Ind.ana St.

by i

Ro • ' Owen Alspaugh,

■'.! i Mr.;. Wm. Alspaugh. J . 013 Eas! Walnut St., one yea 1,

t'ld.iy, Feb. 5.

T!; ■ i .unty agent’s office ha:;

; 1 w Farm Record books lef(. Come .n and got yours, 35c each

; the cost of printing. M .-s Elsie Alice McKcehan )"-

u;i'id today to her studies at

11 February 3. The club voted to 'contribute to the March of Dimes. Miss Lucille Smith gave the report on the Food Survey conducted in the schools of the county and emphasized the imj portanee of correct fo- j habits. A very instructive lesson or Preventing Food Poisoning was given by Mrs. Myron Kirkpatr < k. She stressed the importance rf cleanliness in the handling of-j j f ood in the home, restaurants,

son cf 1 or any other place where food is |

prepared.

I The hostess presented each of ' | the .wenty members and guests j | with Valentines an 1 served | I dainty refreshments which -.vere j | also in keeping with the Valen- | I tine theme.

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' Mrs. Moody Hostess To j West Madison tluli

The West Madison Home Ee j Club met Wednesday afternoon, ' January 28 at .he home of Mrs. j

Mor.dy. Mrs. Paul Albin

homes starting at 8 a. m.

The restrictions were clamped down only a few hours after a new Arab invasion of north Palestine yesterday near Bosh Pina, seven miles north of the Sea of

on the Pnlestine-Syrian

frontier.

The British army confirmed a Palestine government report that the invaders were garbed in Syrian army uniforms and eartied French army rifles. Syria formerly was under French rule. The government report said British troops repelled the inva-1

V. F. W. NOTICE VALENTINE DA Saturday Night, Feb. 7th, f For Post Members, their Wives o- Sn, , ,| lear| Members, llieir Husband- or su,, 5 PIECE BAND WITH GIRL SINGED GEN. JESSE M. LEE POST NO j VETERANS OF FOREIGN W GREENCASTLE, IND

P rduc University, after spendg hc\ i d days with her pa its. M) and Mrs. Paul M--

Keehan.

il C. Perkin:;, Greencastle.| Robert

!. .ind Mrs. Ava Norton ot | had charge of the meeting.

il nrc

ooer

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D roit, Mich., left today for St P* ersbiirg. Fla. where they will I lid nliout 12 days with Mi \V. .M Lawson, daughter of Mr.

P i kins.

In a two-car accident Tuesday, Granville Thompson suffered ■’cad injuries and a lacerated k; • Jcssp Kendall, driver of

Money into Circulation

Ever think of chain stores as buvey spends almost $600,000,000 a yearor.fooj by the American farmer. And the fantg spends this money in thousands of ces throughout the United States. Kroger I keep a lot of money in circulation,

Miss Margaret Danforth gave the lesson on the diet survey

cor.ducted in schools of Putnam |

County in October. It was surprising to learn nf the deficiency of milk, eggs and leafy vegetables in the diet of children of some of the rural sehools. Miss Danforth stated that an

he sec- r.d car involved, was also I adequate income, high food pro-

injured. The mishap occurred on cast Washington street rdnn. Miss Wilm Mangus, whb r is in ■UtnujUcrque, New Mexico, was c of tb lucky few to have 1 tfie privilege of t . Iking to ( mov.e star Carnel Wilde and getting his autograph when he appeared at the La Lorn;' Ballroom a few

duction an 1 knowledge of food values ean help children to get the right food, provided good eating habits are established early in life. Mrs. Danforth also commented on die services the Red Cross

SEE HOW KROGER

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renders in Putnam County of the work of the Junior

and | Red 1

KROGER-CUT BEEF GIVES YOU

MORE MEAT... LESS BONE AND WASTE

iVkhts ago. H * "ippoare-l for Cross.

FROZEN PEAS Box 29c

FOODS FOR CORN Box 27c

LESS GREEN DEANS BOX 29c

benefit of (he March of Dimes. Mr. an ] Mrs. Rnilie Staten were called to Lincoln City. Ind., last Thursday by the serious illness of Mr. Staten's father. John Staten. Mr. Staten passed away on Saturday, Jan. 31st at 10:00 P. M. Tile funeral was held on j February 3, at 11:00 A. M. Among the grandchildren were Mrs. Harold Armstrong of this city and Jesse c. Staton of Indianapolis.

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Relieve miseries direct —without “dosing" rVSCKS

MIXED VEGETABLES BOX 29c

Cauliflower BOX 39c

Ten members and one guest answered roll call by imitating ihoir favorite radio comedian. The club voted to contribute Five j Dollars to the March of Dimes. [ After usual order of business ' the meeting closed by repeating the club prayer. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Ivan Roark. February 23. Delilah Miller 1*. T. A. Meeting Friday The Delilah Miller P. T. A. will meet Friday at 2 p. m. in the school auditorium. Ththird and fourth grades will have the program. Everyone pleaee note change in meeting time. ^^soTeor — Man, You’re Crazy undown tiling due solely to body's Isrk of Iron wmen many men and women rail • old.” Try Mtreslonle Tablets for jiep youneer feelinr. this acquainted * mm 0tUy bOc.

Short Kih End Removed. Lb.

RIB ROAST

More Meal

SIRLOIN STEAK Flat Loin Rone Removed COOKED PICNICS Small Si/.e, Sugar Cured.

Kroger Cut

LH.

Lit.

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PERCH

Fine

for Fish

Sandwiches

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Giant Stalk 23c

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FIAKO PRODUCTS CORPORATION Nnw Pruuwlck, N. J.

'EXSUN (ITRUS IXCHANtf • WESUCO. TEXXJ

FILLETS

STEWING CHICKENS

Voting, T< CORN

TOMATOES

PORK & BEANS

Campbell's. CATSUP

SALT

SPOTLIGHT COFFEE

Voting, Tender, N. V. Dressed Whole Kernel. Phillip’s Delieiotit — 2 No. ’» Cans

PaekerS, Eahel

Solid Pack. •; Cans

2 Can-

CampbeU’s, Everybody’s favorite

Frazier Sweet

II (Vi. Rot th

Diantond Crystal. Plain or Iodized —•» Moves

Eh. Hag

3 Eh. Eeononty Hag 81.1.5

62c 73c 49c 42c 39c 35c 25c 31c 19c 17c 40c

CHUCK ROAST' More Meal. Belter \ ului' SLICED BACON Swoel Cure. Eh. I.u\ir>

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FREE 12 in. PlastitlM While Supply Lasts. Vreiiratr. M the kind Kroger ui' al eiiltrs M you ni ! ■ meat. I)”" "iid". mers visiting meal (le|iartnii' n f

FRESH PRODUCE VALl QP A nC Redi-Rip 1 ’ Il'Viij"’*- ' | EAnJ JumliM 3d"i' 1 ’ 1:1

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BIGGEST BREAD VALUE! 2 big I j Lb. Loaves 29c The In-St bread we’ve ever baked.

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APPLE SAUCE

APRICOTS

BLENDED JUICE

Kroger. Delirious

Moll's

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APRICOT

DOG FOOD NAVY BEANS

Extra Low Priee. New Crop.

CIGARETTES ,„, 1( J1.69 All Popular Brand. Buy n carton and save

Strongheart

fl Cans

2 Lh 71 r Cello RagVf I.

PRESERVES Clover Valley. A H"‘ r

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Kounty Kisl Sweet, Tender

PEAS FRUIT COCKTAIL Del Monte, Diced fruits

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