The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1951 — Page 2

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:VMLY BANNER, ^RE'NCA5TE ND'AfiA, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6.. 1951,

This _veui the President requester noncit l, rise expenditures Jiearly double those of lt54S.

I Ktnd \*AK TO PEACE I World i It, was the first WTLLLSTON. Vt. (UPt Ism nov.ee to enter the new cloistei bet C. Leury, a woman Marine in ' of Carmelite nuns here.

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87c

Sugar' 0lb 95( DOG FOOD, Rex, can. 10c TIDE • DUZ, Lge 31c SURF • RINSO, Lge.... 31c CRISCO, 3 Lbs. . . 99c srvMAin sF.F.ni.Ess ’ RAISINS, Lb. Dox 23c

BORDEN’S

STARLAC, Lb. Box....39c

WILSON’S f I *

Milk 2 ,,,Ca " ! 25c

SOITHERN >IAII»

Colored OLEO, Lb—29c

GOLD MEDAL

FLOUR, 25 Lbs $2.29 PORK & BEANS No. 2 cn 10c

It lalti's two to make a bnri'idn—liieh (|iinlil\ amt low pril l-. And on that basis, every item in mi. eoniplele market is a (treat I I but . . . a real bargain in (tooil eating. Ho famoii lira ml tliat fill our shelves, i. i,i, and ease' are your guarantee *>f oualiH t>ur equallv funions st{t AKE IILAL (xiliey i . your assuranee of low prior r\ory ilay . . every Week! For praot - for examples of the great fooil buy- you'll always iinil at t,OI t it's, elieek lie supei valuer, listial below.

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BROCCOLI

GREEN BEANS FRENCH FRIED POTATOES FORD HOOK LIA^A BEANS BABY LIMA BEANS CHOPPED SPINACH ORANGE JULCF.

Only

19c • Each

till; \( 1.1. WHIP

Soiad DRESSING, Qt. 59c KRAIT’S CASINO FKENf II DRESSING, 8 oz. BoL.ISc AI.ASK t / > 0 SALMON, tail can 59c Lge. Mixing Bowl FREE ASST. FLAVORS t: 1.1.0 PI DDIN’GS AND JELLO, 3 Pkgs. . . 25c

HIGH QUALITY MEATS

T-BONE STEAKS, Lb. SLICED BACON, Lean Lb. SKINLESS WFJNF.PS, Lb.

PI TV AM « Ol vrv IT LL DRESSED, FRYERS, Lb. 59c PI RE ALL REEF GROUND BEEF, Lb. 63c PORK STEAK. Lean, Lb. 59c PORK sllol LDER ROASTS, Lb. 49c ' ENTER I t T PORK CHOPS, Lb. 69c TASTY I.ONOIIOKN CHEESE, Lb. 53c VOINTi BEEF LIVER, Lb. 59c

COl'N'TRV DRESSED BAKING HENS, Lb. RAKV LINK I RF.Sii SAUSAGES, 12 Oz. Pkg.

ARMOI It’S

CHEESE, 2 Lb. Box CENTER Cl T I m I K OR SIIOIT.DER

ROASTS, Lb.

SMOKED TENDERIZED HAMS ^ : 11 >nl K 1 ' 11 LEAN — Ol It OW N M \KF. PORK SAUSAGE, Lb.

CENTER < I T

ROUND STEAK. Lb.

CALIFORNIA

SINKIST

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CARROTS, 2 Bunches

25c

LEMONS, Dozen

39c

NEW CABBAGE, Lb.

5c

FRESH GRAPEFRUIT, 4 For

29c

CALIFORNIA

NEW CROP

ORANGES, Dozen

49c

YAMS, 2 Lbs.

25c

G-REENCASTLE'S * ONt STOP STORE

HOME OWNED - HOME OPERATED 7CO South Jackson St.

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice at Greenrastle, Indiana aa second class mall matter under act Jf March 7, 1878. Subscription price !0 rents per week; $4.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $5.00 to $10.40 per yetur outside Putnam County. Telephone 98, 74 or 114. S. K. Karl den, Publisher 17-10 South daekson Street

TOURS ILOOO AREA

Personal And Local News BltlEFS

Mrs. Alice Day is visiting her sister, in New Winchester. The Bainbridge Band parents will serve lunch at the Bainbridge Community Sale which will be held Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Heavin and two sons have moved to 601 East Seminary street. They formerly resided in Paulding, O Wendell P. Hurst, principal of the Edinb (rg High School, speiu last week end with his parentI Mr. and Mrs. Otha Hurst of Jef I ferson township.

82c 49c 59c 59c 49c 79c 69c

Lb. 59c

39c 98c

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CANT PASCAL CELERY, Each HEAD LETTUCE, Large Size, Each FRESH PEACHES, Freestone, 2 Lbs. APPLES, Maiden Blush, 7 Lbs.

Kooert K. Mai tin left Tuesday for W.iri’iogton. D. C. to transact business.’ From there he will go to New York before returning io Grecncastle on Friday. Miss Mary Belle Ferguson has ;(turned to her home in Baltimore after spending several weeks with her aunt. Mrs. Edward Wood, and Mr Wood. Grecncastle Encampment No. 59 will meet tonight in regular session to make arrangement's ’or our district meeting to h< in our hall Sept. 20th. Come to th):; muet'ng tonight. Mr and MLs Jess Baldwin of Indianapolis were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Tame, liartsaw of this city. Mr. Baldwin is a nephew of Mrs. Hat ;

saw.

The Belle Union P. T. A. will hold its first meeting of th< school year Monday night. Sept. jlOth, at the school building. We | urge that everyone attend if pos-

sible.

Guests of Mrs. Robert Martin and daughter, Beverly, Wednesday were Mrs. Emma Alexander of To re Haute, mother of Mrs. I Martin and Janies D. Alexander i of Au-tin. Texas, a brother’ of Mrs. Martin. Mr .ami Mrs. John C. Vermiljlion of Clinton township havo’returned after visiting many points of interest throughout the West including a visit with his coasin, Sylvan Vermillion who lives and deals with the li linns on the Apache reservation of New Mexico. , Charles Meyi i son of Mr. a#d Mrs. Melvin Meyer, has nmved in Greene,ustle to enter Del'auw University ns a freshman student. Mr. and Mrs. Meyet are well known here, where Mr Meyer was foi merly manager of the G. C. Morphy Co. The Meyers now Make their home in Washington, D. C. Dr. Winona Welch has n t limed to her home in Greem astle after spending the summer in research work. Dr. Welch was at the H. S. Conard Moss Clinic at j Milford, Iowa. Following this, Dr. Welch collected mosses in Alberta and British Columbia provinces in Canada and in the northwestern section of the United States. TV-TONIGHT COURTESY WRIGHT ELEC.

KANSAS CITY. Mo., Sept. 6. (UP) President Truman, worried over new flood thi ats in Kansas and Missouri, schedule J a personal tour today of the danger area still sodden an ! mudladen from the disastrous torrents of last July. The chief executive, who arrived yesterday for a five-day visit at his home in Independence, called together top local and federal flood experts for a close-up inspection of the lowlying area threatened anew bj rising waters. Mr. Truman particularly wanted to se the multi-million dollar flood relief program in

aetion.

BLOCK ULTIMATUM TEHRAN, IRAN. Sept, (i , I'l'i Parliamentary foes of Premier Mohammed Mossadegh', "get tough” policy with Britain blocked immediate approval today of his new ultimatum in the oil controversy. I They organized a boycott o. ! a pecinl session of the Mapii ! (lower House of Parliament) j ( ailed to approve the Premier oil policies. After a wait of 2'.- hour", the session was called off for lack ol a quorum. The movr came as a sharj blow to Mossadegb who, only 21 hours earlier, obtained an over whelming vote of confldhnct froifi Iran: senate.

draft increased

WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.(UP) The Defense Department, announced today that the Octobor draft call lias been increased

from 41,000 to 44,600 men.

FOP

corn Picker, fourth mile Station, ph.

for a gallon of ice cream, dozens I of hamburgers and two gallons |

of milk.

Miss Hull was held in Lake county jail at Waukegan in lieu of $2,500 bond. She was charged with contributing to the depend-

ency of a minor and State's At- FOK SALE: White Rock pult mi y Robert c Nelson said Rl <ets j,,.-., oegtn.-.rng to lay. Mrs. C. I " similar charges would be fileo w Glover. 1*^ miles south -- •a-e against her today. j Cemen* Plant. 6-2p.

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GROCERIES SQUARE

MEATS - VEGETABLES

PHOHi

THESE ARE OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES

lb. 77(i

94(1

All American

Pure Cane-lO & bay

3 LB. CAN

WOMAN, 75. HELD ANTIOCH, 111., Sept. 6 (UP) Authorities accused a 75-ycar-old woman today of housing 15 upidernouerlshod children in a "private school” amid ‘‘indfscribahle filth.” Lake coflnty authoi itics issued a call for the children's parents In i t/itie and take their cnildren home from the shabby, H-room house known as Kendall Hal! School. * They raided Miss Daisy Hull' ■ i hool” yesterday and said they found 13 of the youngster dressed in dirty clothes and sorely in need of a square meal. Their first action was to send

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Sugar

Spry

Salad Dressing

Potatoes

Cheese

Frankfurters

Bacon

Lard

Mirade Whip Qt.

U. S. No. 1—10 lb bag

Hillrrest-2 lb. Loaf

Dinner Size, lb

Sugar Cured Jowl lb.

Pure Hog

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HICKMAN HARDWARE

.4 CELEBMTIOIV OF STUPENDOUS

VALVES

BETTER

SALE ENOS

SATURDAY Trade 'n Ycur Old Refrigerator During Our Anniversary Sale. WEIL GIVE YOU $50 OVER "BLUE BOOK" QUOTATION in trade for your present electric refrigeratoi on the purchase of any new General Electric. Refrigerator

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NO MONEY DOWN required with your

ance and 78 WEEKS TO PAY! Model Shown Sells for $269.95 Less Trade-in 50,00

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IF YOU WANT A NEW REFRIGERATOR YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO TURN DOWN THIS OFFER. Good Only During Anniversary Sale

$219.9]

Less Blue Book Allowance for your present Refrigerator.

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ROOMY - - - More than 8 cu. ft. of refrigerated si® 1 space — Full 14 sq. ft. of shelf area — Plenly f" 1 ^ families. DELUXE - - - Packed with work-saving, trouble-U' 1 ' conveniences - - - Deep fruit and vegetable drawers’ Deep meat drawers Stainless steel freezer ■ aluminum shelves.

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Other Values I lard war*!

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