The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1948 — Page 7

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THE DAllY BANNER, GRBFNCASTlE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1948.

[Oil S4.50 TON. NO WAITING

[QKER COAL $5.50 TON. NO WAITING L n rilinf Brazil, I miles on 59, 5' 2 miles «es| to pit.

f-M-F CORPORATION \u: IIKI.IVKK \NYWinCKE. CAM, <M!(|

md Br>ther. I>“e; Maughan; The Fire

Moore; The Home Place. Morris; The Hearth and Eagle, Setrm;

Ape and Essence, Huxley; 1 Ca PtU«-ed the Castle, Smith:

Antoines. Keyes; S> Xis!,| ng Kin. Thane.

. -F f-tion: Yankee Auc- -- lieneer. Bean; A Chilmark Miaeliany, Brooks; Burns Mantle's Best Plays of 1947-48; Jonathan Fisher, Chase; South Shore Town, Coatsworth; The First Holy One, Collis: Long Windows, Corbett; lohn Studebaker, Corle; The Rise of The American l^ovel, Covieh; How to Bowl, Buy; Crusade in Europe, Eisenhower; Th rt Land of The Crooked Tree, Hedrick: A Call To What Is Vital, Jones; It Gives Me Fn it Pleasure, Ki nbrough; The

Catalina. Plague And I. MacDonald; Green Balloon. Seas and White Ice, MacMillan:

Green Mountain Farm, Merrick;

XIDNEKS

MUST REMOVE' EXCESS ACIDS Help IS Miles of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Waste When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter *o remain in your blood, it may cause nuKKinp backache, rheumatic pains, 1eK pains, loss of pep and energy, gettinp up nights, swelling:, pufliness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or Beauty passaRes with smarting ami burnint; Eometimea shows there is something wrong

■with your kidneys or bladder.

In Search of South Africa, Mnr-1 ton; Jungle Man. 'fretorius; Pony Wagon Town, Riker; Eisenhower Was My Boss, Summers-

by.

Over-the-Tea-Cups Club has placed the book "A guide to confident Living" by Norman V. Pcale in the Public Library- in nvemory 0 f Mrs. Molly Ellis.

OBITPAKY

itti yoi

Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s timulant diuretic, used Buccessfully

Pills, a st by millioi

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ney tubes flush out poi

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your blood, tiei Doau'tf Fillfc

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pening Announcement!

D. and Mary E. of Rcelsville, Indiana. To this union two children wore horn, one son. John E., and

one daughter, Helen L.

In 1913 the family moved to Montezuma where this deovted mother always put the interest of her family before her own. She in was of pleasing personality ana kindly disposition, winning a large circle of friends in th

community in which she lived.

She was a life member of the of Methodist church, member of the

Lyman B and Marilda Allen Eastern Star, Past Matrons’ Smith, was born at Pleasant club, Home Economics, and D (•aril n, Putnam County, August a. R . taking great interest and D94 and departed this life pride in her work among people. • !0. 1948 at her home She is survived by the husband,

lingering Daniel, son John, and daughter!

? Helen; one sister, Mrs. Kloyd

KaiserFrazer Purchase Plant

Verna B. ReoJ, daughter

14

November

illness.

V< rna was a descendant of early pioneer residents. Her mate! mi great grandpadents, Charles Kneztcr coming to Indiana and 'tiling .near Fillmono -in 182(i, and James Allen to part of th land where Greencastlo now ] stands, in 1H22. Her paternal grandparents, John and'Elizabeth

Gentry. 1-awton, Oklahoma, formerly of Brazil, and one brother, Frank O. Smith of Columbia City. Five grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and a host 01

f rends.

While it is hard to understand why one who was such an inspirational character, devoted so

of the home.

WILLOW RITN. Mirh., Dec. 9 The purchase by Kaiser-Erazer Corp. of the famed Willow Run ex-bomber plant-one of the largest manufacturing renters in the worltl was announced today by J. W Frazer, President, and Henry J. Kaiser, Chairman. The purchase was set at $15,-

100,000.

Negotiations converting K-F's j present leas?, which has options lo renew for 'JO years, into a pur- j chase, were completed today by the signing of an agreement with Uie War Assets Administration.

Effective Deo

chase involves approximately ::20 acres of land and 35 buildings with total manufacturing

vested morct han S3.000,000 in new buildings and building n<1- [ ditions in the past two years. Since June, 1946. K-F has produoed more than 325.000 automobiles in the plant, estibldihing production at a ear every i ■ , serwuls which recalls the wartime record slogan of-a "b-:'.lbi • •

an-hour.”

Today's Markets

Hogs 8,500; active, good an I choice barrows and gilts 2.".0 lbs down steady to 25 higher, tan $25.25 on choice 180-210 lbs: bulk good and ohoic 160-225 :bs $22.50-523 00, mostly $22.75 up; Weights 225-260 lbs about steady.

1 1948 the pur- • bulk th< “ s '- weights $21.50-$22.50;

260-300 lbs $20 20-$21.75; UtO-lfli lbs firm at $18.50-$22.50; sows fully steady, early sales 550 !!>.;

and office space of more than ‘

4.500,000 square feet.

The principal structure, the i "main manufacturing building.’’ ' has a total of 85 acres of floor , space. Of single-floor -const rue-

Crowder Smith, migrated from much time for the good North Carolina in the early 30’s community, church, and

She attended the Reelsville should be taken. We do know at- ,ir m, the hug? building is the only publie schools, and on August tor crossing the bai she was met Plant in which compleie auto30, lino \yis united in marriage by her pilot who said, "Well done mobles are manufactured on on? to Daniel Reel, son of Charles my faithful servant." door under one roof. K-F has Ir-

SEE THE NEW KAISER-FRAZER CARS ON DISPLAY IN OUR NEW SHOW ROOM glad to announce that we have completed u j, new building and will open our doors to the public F 4 Thursday, December 9,1948

|sic and entertainment for this beginning at 8:00 p. m.

special occasion will be furnished by Curley Wiggins and His Rhythm

Door Prizes-Carnations For Ladies

(Public is cordially invited to attend our Opening fcipmenl and tools for garage repair work.

and see our new, modern building and the modern

BEAR WHEEL-STEERING SERVICE

BEAR WHEEL

SERVICE

^buckle and Lindol (Dock) Creech will he r 9e of the Repair Department. Mrs. MariP u ^'e will again be Bookkeeper in the attempt to give you the same '9^ quality Service in our new build "'9 in Cootesville that you will find J ' a, * a ble any place in the state. [^ up-to-date Allen Motor and Electrical 1 Ruipment. Also new Bear Wheel A'.^ent and Front Wheel Balancing 1 1)6 equipped to repair starters, gener- " 109ne tos, voltage regulators; carburetors U ,0 attend our opening Thursday, December 9 at 8 P. M. 'tiplete Auto and 'rtor Maintenance

1,00K - >'o Tube!

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There's no inner lube in this new lire that gives you .o much more in performance and safety. Puncture, seal up while the tire still rolls on and on and on with no del-ivs. A special type of rubber close, nround th? nail, spike or glass to prevent »>r from escaping They're hers now! Come in and see them!

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^ATESVILLE IMPLEMENT CO

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COATESVILLE, IND.

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flown largely $18.00-$is.50. Onttle 900, calves 300; slow about five loads steers am k>ers carried from Wodr.-si. i\• rank and file medium to g >. it light steers $22.50-$2S.00. < ,M

head good $27 00.

Sheep 1.5UO; tat lambs steady to 25 lower, bulk good ;md chni'-e natiws $24 50-$25 25, I p $25.2."

GOOD COFFEE!

Th* Coffee That Maintained The Original Superb Quality All Thru The War!

Yes — your fivoritr AaP CoBtt is |>ack igim — and ia

for finer

come*

*ant it —

the 3 superb

today — you'll tgtee there i no finer coffee in *nf package at *ny price! ^^

NO WONDER

» —“ jww. i• - vi iv* i-tmi •» ■-•cm aj^aiu —— ,

\ /fy pleoiiful supply. And, u alwtyt, you can count on it fc

/*/' H*'or. fresher dev or. end wore of it. Thu u*l coffee to you in the fresh bean — then it's gratmii as you ~ exactly right for your coffeepot. Buy one of the blends today — sou'll aitee there a no finer cof

IT’S AMERICA'S

BEST LIKED ^ COFFEEI

FRUITS

V EGF.T ABLES -8 sm«i *u*n:ic * pacific ha i*.

FLORIDA—JUICE

A&p MINCEMEAT •i) 9-OZ. *%Okt I’KG! ~

ORANGES

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TEXAS SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT

CHRISTMAS WREATHS

Real Holly 14 Inch

WARWICK—XMAS. ASSORTED

5-1.h.

IP>\

Chocolates

$2:80

EASY PEEL TANGERINES

Large Size

CREENLEY

Canriy Canes 3 , 25c PRINCESS—Lutlre. Killed Candy

CHRISTMAS CORSAGES

Holly and Pine Cone

-Lb. Hag

La.

Dnz.

Fa.

Biossom Mix

u>.

38c

35c

CKAPEFRDIT —Packer’. Label

Juice N ">r 2

IONA BRAND

Pork & Beans 3"; ^ 25c CAMPBELL’S* Tomato Soup 3,< nn .. 29c OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry 5 ’”"!','!,"; 33c

RUBY BEE

Grape Jam ^ 28c

IONA BRAND

Tomato Juice 2!^' 37c

I. A R ;, t DIAMOND BRAND ENG. WALNUTS THIN SHELL —STUART

PECANS

I-Lb.

Frllo PI g.

1 -Lb.

Ce llo Pi g.

49c 99c 35c 29c 50c 40c

SUN MAID CURRANTS

ZANTE 1 I Oz PI «

SOUTHERN BELLE PECAN Nut Meats

fl-Oz. Pkg.

ENSIGN—DRIED APRICOTS

LARGE FANCY

1-Lb. Collo Pkg.

20c 37c 50c

MARVIN

PITTED DATES LARGE SIZE A&P PRUNES SUN MAID—SEEDLESS RAISINS

Pkg. CtXe 40c

2-Lb.

Cello Pkg.

HALVORSON GREEN OR SILVER

XMAS TREES -99

2 '- b - 25c

A&P BRAND—Grade ’A’ Pumpkin 2 ( ; ai v 19c PACKER S LABEL Cherries RSP 2t n ;49c

U. S. No. I

Navy Beans IM<I; IONA BRAND—Sliced or Halve.

Peaches 2'^‘ 49c

A&P BRAND

Applesauce 2 Sn. 2 25c

PURITAN

Marshmallows 2 o® 29c HERSHEY’S Choc. Syrup 2 c.^ 29c

A&P BAKERY BUYS A&P’S FAMOUS MARVEL BREAD , ^ JANE PARKER—PLAIN nOMBITC SUGARED OR WWAJ S -J CINNAMON Dnz. JANE PARKER

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A&P DAIRY TREATS CHEDO-BIT—QUICK-MELTING 12c CHEESE FOOD 2 ,

SUNNY BROOK—LARGE

17c FRESH EGGS c ' d *

SURE GOOD BRAND

1 10c OLEOMARGARINE "

FRESH. BULK

’A' Doz. 69c

Ctn. 27c

PAN ROLLS

JANE PARKER

FRUIT BARS Ikt 29c CHEDDAR CHEESE ,, 57c

TRY A&P’t “SUPER RIGHT’’ MEATS

SMALL SIZES

COOKED PICNICS

43

GRADE ‘A’ SLICED BACON

PURE PORK

Lb.

59c SAUSAGE

l-LB. ROLL OR BULK

BEST BLADE OR ROUND SHOULDER CHUCK ROAST

FRESH, FULLY DRESSED

FOR STEWING

61c Chicken GIZZARDS ,. b 29c

CHOICE CUTS

DOLE BRAND PINEAPPLE

No. 2 Can

32*

SLICED OR CRUSHED

FRYING CHICKENS,,. 69c HALIBUT STEAK 41c

FRESH—SOLID PACK

„, 89c OYSTERS 5r,Nr,A '’ D5

CANNED—10-Lb. Average COOKED HAMS

RIB END

PORK LOIN ROAST

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