The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1949 — Page 2

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THE DAILY B^ER, ^EEKvIaSTLc, ^DIAHA, THURSDAY, TEBRUARY 10, 1/49.

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slow, was found lodged in wood in the P.itoka river here. Gooch, who had been ■ ing five weeks was last standing on a bridge pier

THE DAILY BANNER and HEJALD CONSOLIDATED

-SOCIETY- |

Hoini

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of the !ab<

:vor Easing Oi Reparations

I-ONCON Feb. 10 (UP) — U: te l States was expected > n ke a fresh attempt today east reparations claims • a.ns't Austria during big four .Iks .Ti the Austria.i peace

n aty.

il iti a sources expected ,hl '

two days to indicate ■ the alks wdl succeed.

K •r resentativ. s ef the United

Britain Fiance and Rus-

, both Ihi Yugoslav and

n ' lai ns hef .re them. ..dav ; i wants JIIVO (HlO.OOO. t sight an equal sum in • Xazi assets in Austria.

Entered In the pontofnee at Greencastle, IniHiina as second class mall matter under act ot areh t IS7H ^llbselilirton prt( ■ 20 I'ents per week: $-1.00 per year by mall In Putnam county. $S.OO to $7.80 per year ontside Putnam County. S. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-19 South .Jackson street.

I’leas.int Gardens

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Th • January meeting of the Pleasant Gardens Hume Ec •- romics Club was held Tuesday afternoon Jan l 1 !. t9IJ at llje home of Mrs. \\ n. Khk Mrs. Ellen Livirgston as c

with

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TOilAYS l»!l$!.!'. THOUfiHI

They found g'.oi.ous .;vcs a '. xaltation above all men for a he ages. Th ■ < oul I well a onl to leav< petty rewards, ea ind comfoi t and abundance food and clothing. They left n ind followed him. I.'ike .i:!!.

Ylli.

want pat

in American

doll

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|»i:hno\ai And total News

granted,

cnlually would nrriean taxpas *i delegate Sh i ey would nek a ken Austrian i

these claims ! fall on the i ind Ameri- 1 Keber feared the alreadyconemy.

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Flavor you'll be proud of

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FIAKORN

Sel'Vif ■ M. ridin: o’clock S-

tv held ai

the M eh at ’

CORN MUFFIN MIX

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i;i\ i ■: 10 (UP) son Gooch.

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word of the di

Sam Poag

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Mo

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I The president. Mrs. Roy John- ' , , n opened the meeting with the lui up singing the s.iiig ot t ; 1 ...onth “Auld I-ang S> ue ' aeconv I nied by Mrs. Mpna Kitk sn , piano. The history of the •c give: M s. A;.»ha Kiri:, i in business meeting opened v.' th the roll call and afterwards , .i niemn • t •! ! >f an accident it hid happen’ ' in the home . ::.l how 1 prevent it. VH* .niu.ee f t i Oci emb r meet i; g were read and approved. A rcp.rt was given by ft i ,...i . an.I the c3".i ■ i, . ■. te A con ■ - .. . . . i to add h*.i ..rnendment t : ihe coastitution Af'.er some discussion bn th • . i o. Dimes the members if i. t t i contribute as mis’, •.hem had . ire uly sent in. Tiie >•11- I. ' ks for 1949 were distri- . uted. Members filled cut theiewn. The nn (ting was closed by a !! a ting the Home Ee prayer, .'iill '.ving a short recreation • n il the hostesses served deicious refreshments. The next meeting will be held ' i ii home of Mrs M •■ris Mil-

drawn. Mrs. Evelyn Arnold gave s very interesting lesson on rayon fabrics. Meeting elosed by .11 repeating the club prayer. .W.xt meei ng will bo held With lr Ui.x. Z iner on Friday,

JiIim h I'.h

The hosli s; served ilelicious »i fri rhinents of mints, ice , i, a ... i i ihi cud tea. •i* *.■ v (en! r» ( bib tin t- Friday Ihe ( .it., y Club will mer. ;.'i day ot : JO p .in. at the hom • •f Mr l.n'.u' l Turk.

munlsts to eense hostilities $if» r, begin peace talks immediate-

ly-

the i It

was believed I Irst act 'eg

v.as understood an announce ment might be made today. The amnesty would free “ tter’iiSt.T Arrested after

B, rnadott- slaving and mor. | president Li will make no public t'l-in 100 other prisoners sentenc- | acknowledgement of the appeal. cd f terrorism during the Brit- | Li returned by train this nmrnish mandate. from Shanghai, where he atln form ants said the prisoner- tempted to boost the morale of might be released immediately ! Ihea rmed forees in two meetir-

„ lOincident to the opening of last Tuesday.

I the Israeli constituent assembly. Uhinese reports said that Na-

tionalist areas were drafting new groups of men for the armed

few .SikTy.

SI8 0«-{i9no M8.25; 2 1,,;

100-160 ib s

S19.00, s v $14.00- *i ;, ,o

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,s 335 17 M- ’,

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Banner Ads

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,. on _f Moose To H ' ’ Dance i ;ie Women of the Moose will - Id u Valentine dance Saturday Feb 12th at the Moose Home. All • inkers of Loyal Order O. M • and W men of Moose, • 'Is. wives and sweethearts, r.r -vited. The ladies may were f - - >l.; ,f they desire.

Chinese People Urge Peace Talks

services and requisitioning new food supplies in' efforts to build ■ip the Nationalist Army.

Do This'e

NAXKJNG. Feb 10 (UP) A. ,r(-i)ie':; petition lo halt furtifiit. i of the Yangtze River line ind declare X.anking and Shangai open cities was received today by acting President Li

Tsune-Jen.

TodaVs Markets

Head-Ci Sluffinu

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INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 9 ^ ta f?, t .l y T ,l } e , mo ' n '‘ ot (UPl Hogs 7.000. fairly active of Vicks Vn- V,,-,^

barrow, and gilts steady to *

i higher than Wednesdays ave- gta rt to odu. andL^,

age; m wt advance • n 220 lb p' 1 *’ :

above; good ^ chotc 16 ■ ' 235 lbs $19.25-S20,00b top $20.2 ‘'oiwcm:, ■

w ‘” "• K "'“ ” provl ' _hi SW y S2?S,; ■

BUY IT IN GREtNCiSHE

Have you heard?

?! :'dson 2.343 0 *

Mr. and Mrs Jr. Greencastle. parents of a di the Putnam Coi

F^aymond Miller Iv 2. «ore th-

lighter born Uy hospital.

Jaekh Hurs son of Mr a" ! Mi Mamie- Hur- unl-rweni an i mergenoy appendicitis operation Will- ay at th- Putnam County H"-p al.

only

■r:

Super-Six Sedan with high-compression engine, delivered here fully equipped including Weather-Control Heator

Three DcPaJw University stu dents froni Greencastle, Chris Kii milton. Bill L kwood and jjp-s Marj'U H in Shelly, Col-: Apt-, have iiion named to th* vast of Victor Herbert's widelyknow: operetta, The Red Mill." •vhich will he presented on campus Feb 24-26. it was announced

T/:e only car you step I down

into

J ;

1 Immediote delivery of some models 2 With only such accessories as you orde' 3. Cash or time payments 4. With or without trade-in lie mce if you have a trade-in P e may very slightly in adjoining areas due Jo transportation charges. Loco! taxes to be added.

today.

Mr Law rt Thm> iay w th

K nipor stn—<ts >

he

Phipp fathei

f Mansfield - Grace and

Kentp'

1 M:

spent H. \V Oth r PeggV

Donald Berry

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\S .:. ■ ▼ K. : 1. Mis I. R. Shaki- aifi- Mrs. AJvin j Sh ike of Tm Haute. Mr. icniper |,i- ;w d sevi-ral gifts it f being his 70th birthday.

S SALES I runUlin st.

AND SERVICE <. rurnrastlf, |iK

Mai

Mr. a I Mrs. Lawrc n Phippland chil livn attciuie l th doubl [ fun -ral at the Methodist church ilt Clint " Sunday a! ernoon fin Linda Blackburn and her litti ilaymat- . Bobby Wr ight, who were drowned while skating <n hii! ce Linda was th 8 year i old daughti-i- of Mr n: l Mrs. i Hoiii- r Blackbi;!" ot Lyfi-t I. Mr. | 31a- kHn n is a cnnsln of Mr I 'hinjis.

.’ 'Tut sday February 15. 1949 ■vith Mrs. Arthur Brown as nsisting hostess. -j. Rlixy Bee U1 lb let Feb. 3rd P i Busy Bee Club met Thur--IV. Feb. ;; at Mt. Hebron hureh for their all day meeting. V m r. ;» delicious piteh-in diner was served. Th- afternoon meeting was ail' d to idi-r by the president Hi-len Willia i s. with the Club i

l,->0 miles out to sen. doubling th- lange. The plan calls for cooperation between Canada and the U. S. ' •Mown to the minutest degree." ( The si«>k -man said. Each conn- j try would pav its own share of j th< cost. Th' l tv would put up $161 - 000 000. The number and loea- ' t;,n of radar stations proposed • ns a secret. The network, contrary to some previous reports would not be nt}lc to blanket the roast. ••EeononiicTilly, it would not tie ' possible to build an air-tight in !ar fence around the North American continent.” the spokesman pointed out. Instead, the network is design1 I to give an ‘‘irreducible minimum” of security from surprise attacks from the air. The . xr-ting system was descr ibed ns • vholly inadequate."

iricts south of the Yangtze river. I It urged the government and the |

ed weights down to $19.00; simi tt! Vick V - ■

grade 235-260 lbs I? 18,'A

GOULD'S 312 NORTH JACKSON ST

ffi DRIVE-1

PHON!)

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PAUL'S

GROCER 1

—and— CIRCLE

INN

611 SOUTH JACKSON ST. PHOHill SELF SERVICE VALUED ALL PRICES LISTED ARE SAME AT BOTH PLACES

ROTARY CUR

Compare These Price

urging Church in the Wildwood, j

lev ti-.ns were given by Mrs. 1 > this institute. Reservations Sm ah Parks followed by all re- l ' ,ir the noon luncheon with the iting the Lord Prayer. t local Rotary Ulub should be j R"ll call was by secretary, planed with the county extension I

PRODUCE AND VEGETABLES

POLAR REAR FLOUR, 25 1 bs

SI 89

PURE < ANE SUGAR, 10 Lbs.

■ ri Leonard with twelve an, l ai 'eompanied by members answering. by February 19. Minti'i S of last meeting vere J The eonmittee assisting

$1.25

Ro- ♦

Jtat nt Harley Miller ir At'ter the business meeting, a, ' r -' in £' n K fur this conference her.- wa- an exchange of Valen- 'consists of Lloyd Houck, D. W ini's and names drawn for 0 |h'mythe and Otto Emherg.

box presented by

Valentim

ionise Weist and won by litrlo "haron H'-rvey which proved to re Valentine candy that pleased he little girl very much.

* ^ Offer Flora! Valentines

SON ABLY PRICED

CUT FLOWERS Carnations $4.00 to $5.00 Doz, Roser $4.0C, $5.00 and $6 Doz. Daftodils $2.50 and $3.00 Doz. Snapdragons $3.CO and $4. Doz. Stocks, $1.50 to $4.00 Doz And other lovely flowers. POTTED PLANTS Primroses 75c to $1.50 Cyclamen $1.00 to $2.00 Daftodils $1.00 to $1.50 Azeliar $1.00 to $1.50 Hyacinths 75c M $3.00 And many dish Gardens and Novelties for $1.00 Up.

CORSAGES

Gardenias $1.25 to $1.50 Camellias $2.00 to $2.50 Carnations $1.50 to $3.00

Poses $1.50 Upw

Orchids $1.00 (Vanda), $4.50

and $6.00 Each.

SUNDAY MORNING DELIVERY FEBRUARY I3TH,

for

wish

VALENTINE

CARDS

The next meeting will be he’d t the home of Mrs. Blanche -•'ord with Peggy Ford and Louise Weist assistant. v *> v Belle I nion P. T. \. To Meet Monday The Belie Union P . T. A. \i I Meet Monday evening. Feb. 1 ; it th. school building. The speaker of th. ev.-ning will be R . Don Turbush. There will also be s short play by the Freahma

class.

'lr. and Mrs. Browning lo < lei,rate Anniversary Mr md Mrs. Scott Browning

wd! celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday. February 1:! - Wlt h a family dinner at the " n h ' , n They will hold open

l house from 2 to 4 o’clock I friends and relatives who

to call.

■'Ii and Mrs. Scott were marj 1 "' l F' hntary 14. 1889 and have j uved in tile same house almost | sixty years.

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\ alertlne I'arty

Vt Baptist ( hureli

Th le Will be a Valentine par-

\ * v at the First Baptist church

Friday evening at 7:00 p m. Al' members of Junior B. Y. F ked to bring n Valentine

■ i xehange.

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t i intiy ( iirn.T Ultih Mill Mi . Friday U untry C .rner H "me Ec Club ! will meet Friday. Fi b. 11 at 1:30 ! !'. m. with Mrs. Sarah Baird Mrs. Nolan Jaeksort the assistant hostes All members please come nnd hear the lesson given on Selectio/I and care of Fabrics. -!- 6Mrs. Sinclair lloNtess To West Marion ( lull The West Marion Home Economics Club met with Mrs. MildJ n d Sinclair on Friday, February i 4th, with ten members and ore ' guest present. M . Thelma Arnold called the meeting to order with the C 1 in creed. Election of officers was held: Mrs. Thelma Arnold, president: Mrs. Dorothy Toney, vice-presi-dent; and Mrs. Edith Gicton secretary and treasurer!" •• • Secret Sister names ware

HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Clara Branneman. Greencastle, was dismisned from thejt) hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Ruth Osborir, Greenra.st1”, was dismissed Wednesday. Mrs. Wanda \Gooch. Greeneastle, was admitted Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Snith and infant v/, n of Quincy were dismissed

Thursday.

TEACHERS RESIGN BLOOMINGTON. Feb. 10, i UPi Indiana University today announced the resignation of Leslie L. Martin, assistant dean of the I. U. freshman division, jim.l Donald Walstrnm, a memb -t of the speech department staff. Martin will become assistant personnel director at the Unive. Uy of Kentucky and Walstrum "id tak-' a job on the speech faculty at the Unlvetstiy of Missis-

sippi.

are for

The

TO (.RANT AMNESTY

TEL AVIV, Feb. 10 iirpi ..I

Israeli government will

grant an amnesty scon to all 1 ditieal prisoners, including St.-rn gang members arrested in eonnertion with the assassination oi United Nations Palestine I Mediator Count Fnlke Bern

adotte. reliable sources

day.

While no government official

Would comment on the

said to-

report, jt

POLIO FUND PROGRESS $9,000.00

$6,256.25

IMI.I.SBFRY flour 25 1 bs

PI RF. STRAINED HONEY, 2 Ib Jni

SI.89 „ , wu.bi 11

59c

si NSHINE i \ N H I. \ WAFERS, 12 oz. Pkg.

DPKKEF S COLORED l.b. Sticks OLEO.Lb.

FRESH KALE,

45c 15c

LARGE COUHTRY

EGGS

Dozen

43c

\\ II,SON'S MILK, 2 tall cans

TIDE - OXYDOI. DUZ, Large Pkgs

KIN SO

SURF, Large Pkgs.

NORTHERN TISSUE, 3

Rolls

Rl £ Vv C, & W f? li<

%

0 & £

.MAXWELL HOI M I OIJ.KKs PHOENIX. BOsnil COFFEE, Lb.

ARCTIC — IN OIL SARDINES. Can

FOR PANCAKES OR \\ \FFIJN GOLDEN MIX, 2 Pkgs.

HOT IlljCSE LEAF LETTUCE. Lb.

CALIFORNIA CARROTS, Large Bunches

LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES, Dozen

SPECl XL DEAL FAB, 2 Pkgs. ( ANN FI) IN HEAVY SYRI'p FIGS, Tall Can

SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT, 5 For

Fresh TURNIPS, 2 Lbs.

FRESH MEATS AND DAIRY PRODUCTS

SKINLESS WEINERS, Lb. GOOD ( III ( K OR SHOI I.DER ROASTS, Lb. HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE. Lb. FRESH OYSTERS pt v COI N'TKY DRESSED FRYING CHICKENS Lb.

39c

89c

69c

SLICED, LEAN BACON, Lb. LEAN C ENTER Cl T> PORK CHOPS, Lb. CKISCO OR SPRY, 3 Lb. Can LEAN PORK STEAK '' BROOKFIELD — st\ II I ' CHEESE, 2 Lb. Box

PLENTY OF

FREE PARKING

COURTEOUS SERVlCl

ttSjwHGl

groceries,

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