The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1949 — Page 5

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949.

iOC UKE mS OJ-D SELF GOODBY TO ARMY AFTER 43 YEARS

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FIT AGAIN, former Secretary of State Georco C. M.irsh ill, ENDING 43 YEARS of Army service. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges and his ^■.Marshall, leaves Washington airport fresh from a stay 11 w 'fe wave farewell at Governor's island, New York, after a reception Co to recuperate from a kidney operation. Flying in on the ancl military review in his honor. Now 62, the commander of the ident’ plane Independence, he said he would go to Walter Re< I wartime First Army, first to hit the Normandy beachhead, and Mrs. , “final checkup," then to Pinehurst, N. C., till weathi r Ht dgat art vacationing in the south. f International Soundphoto}'

• at tbs home. Leesburg, Vn. (InternationalSoundphoto)

TEXDEK!.. .1 ri€Y!.. DELI^IOI .. AsFs SlIPElUlKiHr MEATS

X MoriJ'S ST XK Snicked Hams XVKOLK, lb TO r. I.h. pp XXKKAr.F — Mi. 33

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Pickle Loaf Pound ?Sc

XI'.MOl . S (T.OY! ’ 1 ■ l L!?. Cheese, Ice

ARMOUR'S URADED BEEF CHUCK ROAST

lb. lb

4iu 32-c

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Selected for tendemeu, |uicine',s and delicious flavor . . . A&P's "Super R ght" moats or# marked nith the lowest prices consincnt with their fine quality. And to give you more good eating for your money, they're Close-Trimmed cf excess waste before being weighed.

BLADE OR ROUND SHOULDER ,wua, y HUCK ROAST 51c

►ORK

SAGE

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CUTS SB.0IN STEM.

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I'rail ■ IUKD BEEF SU D BACOsl ASONING KED JOWL

I-LB ROLL

Lh

35c

ERESH, FULLY DRESSED FRYING CHICKENS

Lb.

65c

Lt.

71c

SHANK PORI ION COOKED

Lb.

49c

Lb.

49c

FRESH. SKINLESS COD FILLETS

Lh

35c

Lb

4£c

FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS;

Lb.

37c

Lb.

21c

FRESH SOLID PACK OYSTERS STANDARDS

I't.

65c

BEEF TO BOIL SIRLOIN STEAK ....

Club Steaks, lb. 59c Cub e Steak, !!i. 79c Stew 5?c

SWEET BREADS- Lh. 5Sc ft)RK SAUSAGE, Lb.

BACK

BONES, Lb. 10c

Bei;« Hearis, Lb, Pork Hearts, lb.

Beef Tongues, Lb. 43c Smoked Sausage lb. 4?c Pig Links, Lb. 4Sc Picnic Hams, Lhr 39c

Smoked HAM SHANKS lb 39c j FRANKS, Lb. . . 35c GROUND BEEF Made Fresh Daily |fo. BOLOGNA, Lb. 29c FRESH SIDE, Lb. 29c DRIED BEEF, pkg, v9c

*ERICH BRANDEIS

Well, it's dry cleaner's day 1 ;;:nn and I have to dean cut thv I pockets f the sweater_that's go-

ing to he de-spntted.

I (Incidentally my wife has told j - tl-.,it when she forgets what j .'ii had for dinner dtiring the

B .;r, week ahe juat i k at my ■ ' j .-•ActH-r and Ik - spots roinin I

| her of the complete menu.I

broken "I.h eii

SMOKED J FRESH

Bacon, lb. 25c

JOWL JOWL lb. 23c ; lh. 20c

DURKEES

Pork Brains, lb.

39c

1 1 Lh. Print Velloxx

Pork Liver, lb.

29c

OLEO

Pork Melts, lb.

19c

1

NKXV MIX' PHUT: dr ; LB 45c

Beet liver, Lb.

55c

Beet Brairs. Lb.

19c

I t dil you before that 1 Have n hanit • i making notes on little piic- of paper or the backs of ' matchboxes or whatever is handy. These notes are to he columns | si. e d A-. and-usu illly never an-. 11 i (i many other ideas cone un 1; I.tul my little 'Jewels of thought' I have gone into Ihe waste baskr>‘. I or to the dry cleaner’s. S i I figured I'd share them vith you hereaftei and if you d 't mind, whenever it's dry cleaner's day I shall share those little scraps with you.

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FOR BRAISING

Sir

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U. S. FANCY

2-Lb. PacUetle

CaOCERY YMUES r— 1 ■' WARWICK VALCNTINE CHOCOLATES

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SHaprd Box

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PECAN

V/GR 1HMORE

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PEFRUIT 10 j* 59c NUT KEATS

IQpQ Sweet & Juicy

Lrc.. 200 Size DOS

STRINGLLSS—NEW CROP

K^N BEANS 2 Mi, 39c

f^ancy t>-0z, Halvff 1%.

SUN MAID /(

29c RAISINS is.>

ENSIGN — Mixed Dried Fruil

?mi COSSPCTE re!i;!’L 30c

Cream Orojis

;A , n Kavy Beans

4 39c' l ■ GREAT NORTHF.Rh

Beans

ii.i). O'’''. P,OX

2 I -"- 25c

I’kg.

2, 27g

YELLOW GLOBE

4 i 15 c

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Pkg.

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ICc

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3p?3 22Sj

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53t SWEETHEART C!l''5

VALENTINE DECORATED

2 S; 49c CUP CAKES

Each

Each 7»C of 6 39c

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VALENTINE

Lb 65c COOKIES

PENUCHE—Chocolate Cuitard Filled

53c LAVER CAKE

Box OQc

of 30

WARWICK

Tfiin Mints B ox«

IONA BRAND

Tomato Juice 2 ?' I „3T5 GOLD MEDAL or Pll.LSBURY'S Ficar 25 Z $1.79

IONA brand

Peas

IONA BRAND

Hominy ANN PAGE

Salad Dressing ?' r 49c

ARTIC OIL SARDINES

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NEW LOW SOAP|SUGAR

PRICES

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29c

3XYD0L, Box

29c

TIDE, Box

29c

RINS0, Box

29c

PINEAPPLE

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CIGARETTES

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Basy Bears 2 ibs. 29c TOMATOES

JELL-0. 2 boxes 23c ^ 'T,, Til ,

SbM. 3 Pkgs. 10c SALAI1

Xraii Dinner -'» 29c 3RESSING "

45c

33c “

1.73

58c 2

39c 39c 29c 55c 49c 33c

SI.GO

39c

can 10c

Dcnalti Duck Orange JUICE' ““ 27c

Hunt’s Prune PLUMS

NO. •> i < XNs

39c

FORTRESS

Toilet Tissue 3 Rolls 25c

Hi-rf* is om . "How many people ever bui! | their dream house?" I wrote that one down the other day when I read about the j Andrew Carnegie home that has ■ just bet'ii rented to a school. Years ago, when my wife and I I-.. ,.,| to go on walks, we often 1 passed that gigantic mansion. We knew we’d never be ns nch as Carnegie, and we didn't want to bo. Uut we dreamed of all kinds of houses. First we dreamed about big houses, pretentious houses with grounds and servants and threecar garages. That was when we lived in two-room New York apartments. Then we moved into a house in the country, a rented house from which I ’ommuted every day to y New York office. There we learned many of the ilrfi'ats of a tv use. and we started to dream about another kind i of house. XV. called it our "gadget home." It was to he a plnre with push- | buttons and labor saving devices ! and wlii ie all the work could be 1 done in one hour.

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PEAS 6 Z: 53c

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PEACHES

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APPLE BUTTER 28

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SULTANA BRAND 33c Peanut Butter

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Grabapple Jelly WHITE house

'to 31c '5;? 19c

Evap. Milk 2,^125c

IONA BRAND

Peaches H * 1 '" 2 49s

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HKKSHEY < IKK OI.ATE XSSOKTED :< i m> can |5 C JELLY 14 oz l "'

SYRUP KATAIX)

FIGS 2 ' Mns TKX XS SEEDI.KSS

DEI. MONTE 35c PRUNES 1 u M,,x

(IT KITE XX A \ 35c PAPER STALEYS XXIIITE 23c SYRUF ^ ,h ,a '

35c 23c 17c

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GRAPEFRUIT 4 25c POTATOES 10

LB. BAG

FANCY PASCAL CELERY Stalk 29c

FANCY ROME APPLES 3 Lbs. 35c

Radishes, 2 for 19s GR. ONIONS ,2 for 23c KALE, 2 Lbs. 25c CABBAGE ch «p ,h 5c •

We didn’t get that kind of a house t f course, anil so we bought what we thought was the "dream house.” But it wasn't, and s' we sold it and now we are in another house a very nice house, but it sn t our dream house. Now we Hie dreaming of a ranch-type house all rooms on one fl or, with lots of grounds and lots of privaey. And we still want all the gadgets that will make house-keeping easy.. As a lattei of fact, ns we get older, we .vant those gadgets even more. « It hulls me to see my wife work so hard. 11 know darn well that when she reads this, she’ll say "If it hurts you why don't you help a little ? l

We know we'll never get our dream house. N ibody does. That's why they I eall them "dream houses." \\’i II. what do you think of that My space is filled up and 1 have written about only one note out of my sweater pocket. ITNCXSTI.E Mi', ami Mrs. Leonard Duller entertained with an eucher party ihe f •llowing Mr. and Mrs I'm' Grider. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmless and family, Mr and Mrs. Shelby Abbott and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Scott. The average office swivelfhnir turns on eight stsi ilosssteel balls. SKI-' Industries reports. The firm estimates that 160.000000 tiny steel spheres are at work and other business aids.