The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1948 — Page 4
mffeyfiAvsRS AT MORTON SOLD MEDAL FLOUR, ?5 Lb. SI.89 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, I Lb. Can 52c SOAP POWDER, Popular Brands 33c 3ANDY BARS, G for 25c HILLER'S CRACKERS, 2 Lb. 49c >UGAR, 10 lb. Cane 89c JTTLE SPORT GLFO, 2 For 55r. STARK and BETTIS REGAL STORE HORTON, !ND. AN INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC lo attend INSTALLATION SERVICES lor ROACHDALE POST NO. 3284 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES Sunday, October 31,2:00 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Famous Crawforcisville Ritual Team, as well as High Officials in the Indiana State Department will be present to assist in the ritual ceremonies.
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PUTNAM County Churches S U N D AI BAINKKIIMiF. C HHISm VA
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J.'.-si' M. Dunn, Mini t">. Sch'Hi! f>:"0 a. m. Call Zpnor. Supl. <>f DiM* srhooi. M uni’ K '•.•orsMp onJ c itrim'.:.i.m sptvU lO:"*! a. m. Th.' youth Mlowslilp s tN-ic” in I thn •■\vn i njr church /soivtco will be di'.rniarpd ?o that every0!'c will bp able to go to the district meeting at the First Christian church in Grecncasll '. MOKION IMON <ll\ri:i MI'.THODI^T ( HI'IU H John W. Omerod, Minister. 10:00 a. m. Church school. Lyle Ramsay, Supt. No worship ScreWs this we ;;. M W MAVSVILI.i; COMVUMTV (IK KCII Sunday school 9:00 a. rti. >• jane Datrick. S. S. Supt. Mnclung worship T0:00 a. m. Kicning .scriicc 7:00 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:00 p. in. Fvoryonr iiiLdtcd. A!! wel-
come.
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TOKYO, Oc-t. 29 »irp)—An eartiupiake shook the entire central an.l north H'lshu .•ires. •?- eluding Ttikyo and Yokohama, nt 5:44 a. m. (Tokyo ‘ime) t.day.
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No damage was reportr 1. Tl»e Japanese selamoioglcal I station said the epicenter was • miles to the n< rlh-.vest. off th China prefect in •’
AGREE ON INCRTASE CHICAGO. Oct. 2b< UT’r Tne
AFT. amalagRTnated meat cutter
union said t dny that si:; . id'
l>enJcnt meat packers have agreeed to give 10 000 rmpl es a foor-ccnt hourly wage iamease
The union said is lugotlai. 1
the pay boost urder a e :ntrn'‘ tdfiuic pervittiny re-openin i f
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IN PEACEMAKER CHATS WITH ARAD ■■■ P ■
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wage negotiations. Tlve Increase affects
in rune Chicago plants of the Chicago Packers Association: ■ubuque, la.. Packing Co.; 7?«hr | and Sons. Cincinnati, O.; Hunter Tacking Co.. Fast St. Ix>u!s. 111.; the .1 in Morrell Plant at Sioux Falls. S. Ih; and plr.nls o f King in and Co. at Storm Lake, Ta , llatnw. K1 i . Orangeburg. S. c.
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L DIANAIOUS MARKET Hogs 9,000: moderately nct'.v rhoul, slea.ly to sti'onkr: early I oo ! a id choice lkO-27U in. I: • OW- a . I Kilts $24.75-S25. f w i.i • >tly 180-220 lbs . *22.15 top: later tiade slow. unle:toi’ \ ;i! : henv. . 280-300 lb:. ?.24.50-.*24.75: 160-180 lb:. #24 n0-S23; 100-160 Hr . $20-
23.50. few 321 o instances
pany of Iiwliana, Inc., announced President K
Work art today that its shoreholders ha-i j one additional ,
approved a plan to split the com- I stock will he mon stock on a 2-for-l basis, share held Nov
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NOTICE!!
THE HOLLAND FURNACE CO,
to it’s customers in <. r
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A Holland trained heating engineer will , Ha ^ and erstlmates fur service and renalrs o.i mi , ..i ll . 1 ' '"'’I
VOI R LOCAL AREN'T' TOM GCLSTCN WESTF.Kn VI To STORi 17 Wot Frank tin St.
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sow.-: slow , weak jp 50c lower, bulk $21- rVj
$22.50, odd choice lights Jo S25. |a
Cilltle 500: calves 400
TO THE PEOPLE OF PUTNAM COUNT
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I »w barely steady , ait i - s tomey of Putnam County of the Ccnorcl Elon;» v ion : loafl high jrootl Tjuifl ®C*K)n
i i 1175 iii steeis $34; loc i j£{Tuesday, November 2, 1948.
;;<in ! 950 !h. yearlings $3 t. veal- ^ i i a'.her slow, mostly $ • wvi siiiall supply gia* 1 and (8
i he,t t29-$31.50. She. ,, 2.000: In c . rnlly .steady,
rative lambs
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j. .1 3U-$24: few decks mostly 90-97 lb. fed Texas year-. ^
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In any event - - - - ploes'' votp.
Passed the Indiana Ear Eyrni nctien and wss
1 pelts. $21.50; go ; Ijmitted to practice law by the 3uprene Court cflndioni
slaughter ewes
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INDIANAPOLIS, <><t. 29 (IfP) - The Ihihlie Servtci
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Hunters, tlui season on >Iuchm| And gwsc open. I today at noon The state department of con-1
nervation reminded sportsmen aT rssriru <•»,•» 2». (PPi - ““ “•« “ * »»«"t chance J u-
(tally shooting hours in effect r u. .
. , ^ .nay offered odda of eight to <f»nc
this aeaaon. I r> ^ 4 t*
I <>n President Trumans winning
AU hunting seast»n.s on niigia* 1 ’’^'^tion an clone to l< r » on lory* waterfowl open at noon (,ov Th mins f:. Dowey’sj
A/ter today lh« legtil shootin., Waives
hours arc one-half hour be fun rarr ' , l vl 'l he also is betting sunrise tr» one horn before sun- ‘' von nu * n 'y htat I>»*v.ey will closet. The sen.,on is open on ducks, *^^ r - I r,, inian by at least ono
gee.je , u ,d eal until Nov. 27. 1 -li " n vot< s.
Op*, ii wflHon for iHbbit, (pifi ! and Hungarian partridge begin:
Nov. 10 whtl. th. thr-.-day A 0v
C HI RCH or THE NA/,AHI Nt;
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"The Church w~.th a pjrpost RALPH BUNCHE, United Nations n di.it- i for Palestine, i trying Sunday School--9:30 A. M. i 0 arrange a new truce to halt new Arab-Jewish fighting Here lie We have set our goal fr>r 100 chats with Prince Feisal (right) of Saudi Arabia at a I N auair in in Sunday School.. Last Sunday Paris which Israeli delegates did not attend. (Iutctn itional)
wr were well within sight of it, hut m>t quite, TViii y,>u co nc iTul help us? U’c have classes for
j j!'. ages.
, Morning worship 10:45 A. M. I Subject, Christian perfection j Junior and N. Y. P. S.—G:45 P.
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In charge of Mrs, IValter TuyI lor Evangelistic service—7:30 P.
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j Text, Outer darkness Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 T. M. Bible studies in Matt. Chapt. 5 and 6. A warm welcome awaiU, you. Rev. R. H. Whelan, ranter.
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C. A. Barr regmla.r Minister Bible School 9:45 A. At. Momi-rg Worship 10:45 A. M F.vening Worship 7:00 p. M.
««eh ly.rd's Pay.
Clyde P.x-k of Sullivan will preach boDi morning and even-
ing. Sunday, Oct. 31.
WANTED TO RE T: A garage near 1008 South CoUogp. Audrey K.noltsn, Phono 807-M. | ufter 5 p. rn. 29-3p
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FREE WOMAN is tbo t . . ■ Duke as the milliona'ri-. i n: j a Reno divorce frem bet .. muk) husband. Portlrio Rn’. ' aj Dominican Ropuhl.c <■ ; .i mat i They were married m Seft -uiber ( 1947. (I r,e’ --■oonsf) Wins Pholo Finislv
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On Hallowe'en and everv occasion, it pays to insist on quality toads - BEEF and PORK GOVERNMENT INSPECTED \M> .t:\9l l>
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A TOUCHING SCENE is enacted at police headquariers in Baltimore, Md., as Jo Ann Mezzanotle, 'll month's, kidnaped 24 hours earliei is returned to her pri'enf:-, alive and well. The mother, Delores, 28, clasps the infant from Police Commissioner Hamiton R. Atkinson. The baby's father, Michael, is behind the infant (Int.) /lAtMED ISRAELIS BROUGHtTo U. S
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YOUR FUTURE Will Be FRUITFUL! Indeed yes, if you begin now to save regularly -- to put your money to work earning worthwhile interest as it accumulates. Open a savings account today.
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