The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1952 — Page 2
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I socmlion ret oinnii :i'!- >1 >'i j’ cnplth for liinitPfl lervin .1:1 52 25 for reasoniib!-- ‘
vice.
of this amount was spent for books and magazines ,and a new <5eistanslager BookmoWW- was
purchased in August to furnish It is the function of a p;:h'. county-wide service This is an library to build up and maintain expenditure of approximately resources of tsioks md other re JI.27 per capita for library ser- lated materials to provide th vice The American Library As- moans for a broad and rapid i'i-
.-c,.nr.ution of information and opportunity to the public for • rmtinuous education. | The current trend in world af- ! is indicates a war of ideas, j r, I public libraries arc vitally i i rortant in the life of the nat , i in helping to strengthen n, I build up democratic ideals.
How tc Clean dp in the Grocery Business: If you're looking for advic * on how to get-rich-qitick in the grocery buslnes better see somebody else. "Harlo & .Steve” wouldn’t know . . Running a grocery store i hard wick: you hive to wear out a lot of shoe leather chasing around for bargains . . you have to li' awake nights trying to figure out ways of r utting costs i) you an pass the savings along to your good customers . . The only way ."Carlo & Steve know to dean up in the grocery business .s to lock the door, pull down the shades, get out the longhandled broom and get to work:
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Kntered in the postoffice at OrneiK-.istle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of j March 7, 11S78. Subscription price 20 cents 'per week; $4.00 per yen* by vr.all In rutnam County: $5.00 to -$10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114 S. ft. Rarlden, Publisher n-lft South Jackson Street
ENGAGED
GROUND
BEEF
1 rcsli Grouml llfst Quulit> Spptf'la) Prl< «*
LB.
Fresh JOWLS, Lb. BEEF BRAINS, Lb. SPARE RIBS, Lb.
33c BOLOGNA, Lb.
PURE PORK
Sausage
Ol K OW V MAKK
PORK LIVER, Lb. PORK BONES, Lb.
CHUCK ROAST
TENDER SMOKED
PICNICS a 35c HAMS a 49c SAIT TOM Mi . 25c
WHirE v H0u'& COFFEE
10c SIRLOIN STEAK, Lb... 79c
lb 59c
TI MM K, .11 H A ( IIOK I ( I IS
VALENTINE'S SMOKED
HEINZ TOMATO
SALE PRICE
79c SOUP 2 ™ 25e
IM!Il‘ OK Klitil I.AK
10 < XNS SI.19
SUN RIPE CATSUP, 2,14 Oz. Bottles
STOP 'N SHOP
EGGS
PURE CANE
DOZ.
39c SUGAR
10 LB. BAG
89c
29c
TIDE or
SURF
BOXES
PORK AND
No
2 1-2
cans
HEINZ VEGETABLE SOUP, 2 CRISC0 3 tin 89c
HEINZ MUSHROOM SOUP, 2 Cans l><>\ \l n HI ( K OK %NGE M a M I I JUICE 4 r 99c Beans 2 HEINZ CHICKEN HOODIE SOUP. 2 Cans
ms.5Pi,rtll5j Ka2Mo2 , /!CaiBB[ GRAPE JUICE, lOcz. Jar 23c POP CORN "‘Lb '" 33c
MILNOT, 3Tall cans ..35c
VAN (AMP*
MACKEREL, 2 cans.. 39c
TOII.V.T
TISSUE, 3 Rolls . . 25c
59c
37c
33c
37c
I XltMKIts PKIMi:
PEACHES, V/2 Can... 35c
DATES, 1 Lb. Box ,
GLEN X XI l.i:v
PEAS, 2 Cans . .
39c 25c
FRESH GARDEN PRODUCE
H If V II.OK If) A ORANGES, Dozen
PASCAL
CELERY,
Large Bunch
Parsnips, 2 lbs. 25c Grapes, 2 Lbs. 29c
U. S. NO. I
POTATOES 10 lb. bag 59c
ID c i:im> hi xii LETTUCE, Each
MAX
23c
Turnips, 2 Lbs. Tomatoes '' lb 1
CABBAGE,
25c 29c
Lb. Carrots, 2 Lbs. Onions, 2 Lbs.
17c 25c 23c
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TOO AY’S BIBLE THOrt.H’l Rutzhlesa conquerors despoiled ' Israel and ral l ied th' people into slavery. But Isaiah fortold a better time, which surely came. They shall build houses and in-haj-'it them. Isaiah 65:21.
and coffe. were served by the hostesses.
DEFENOSTEACHER WASHINGTON. Jan. 24— (UP) E<lii( ution Commissioner Earl J. McGrath, in a note censuring one of his top aides, has defended Uhe right of an | Indianapolis school teacher to I criticise British socialism. McGrath’s rebuke was aimed at Dr. .1 Harold Goldthorpe. International Educational Piogranis aide, who had questioned the school teacher's "tact and
judgment."
Frank W. Hamilton, physical j wife
Personal And Local News BIUEFS
Dr, and Mrs. T. A. return the first of from Gulfport, Miss.
Sigler will t he week
Mis. iR. G. I^arkin and son, Tommy, of Indianapolis, are V'3iting this week with relatives in
this city.
Mrs. Theodore Bock is reported recovering nicely from a major operation which she underwent last week. Mrs C. J. Arnold has returned from a visit with Major and Mrs. Charles Arnold. Major Arnold is stationed at Fort Slocum. New York. Mrs William Hickman and Harold Hickman have returned j from Chicago, where they attended the National Housewares Show at the Navy pier. | Mr and Mis N C. O’Hair left Wednesday for Fort Lauderdale Fla. Before’ returning to Greencastle they will visit in othei Florida and Southern cities. Mrs. Conrad Hillis. a former lesident of Floyd township, underwent surgery at the Witham hospital at Lebanon on Tuesday morning. Her condition following the operation is very satis-
factory.
The Smart wife spends her time with the family and not with their clothes by sending he washing to the laundry. Home Laundry & Cleaners. It. Today s Market Hogs 1,0 000 Barrows and gilts 25 cents to 50 cent lower. 170250 lbs 18.25 to 19. Top 19 25. 240-275 lbs 17 25 to 18.25. 275325 lbs 16 25 to 17.25. 120-165 lbs. 14 50 to 16 Sows weak to 25 cents lower at 14 00 to 16 ANNIVERSARY Birthdays Darla Lynn Maiden, daughter of Mr ami Mrs Johnny Masten Fillmore, 11 years old today.
Jan 24.
Mrs. Georgia Hanna. Roach* dale K 1, 74 years old today.
Jan 24
Mrs. J. XV. Gough. GrcencasU» today, Jan. 24.
Miss X irginia (iihlis Mrs. Olive Jones of New Richmond wishes to announce the eo- ■ agement of her daughter, Virginia Gibbs, of Bainbridge. t i CpI William Simpson who is stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia. The date has been set I'm April 26. 1952. Night Circle Xleets This Evening The Night Circle of XV. S. C. S. will meet this evening at 8 (’clin k with Mrs. James B. John-
TV-TONIGHT COURTESY WKIOHT ELEC,
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Homemakers United Nations Shopping Quid ' Teat imr Tut c* ..... Beany Chunk wagon Tales Cartoon Chit' Range Rid> i Weatharboar |i Carmellta Dodd .Perry Como Tele new.4^ Kit Carson Amos ’n' Andy Crusade In Pacific Big Town Kenny Jagged Johnson Corner Actor’s Playhousq Wefil! r
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Madison Sq. Garden 1 Music In Night
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WRIGHT’S ELECTRIC SERVICE
TOUR
iVMsiingliouse dealer appliances and TEI ■• VISION HALES ANT) SERVICE II Eaal Walnut none M
Surprise Birthday Party For Mrs. Albert Wells Mrs Albert Wells was honored with a surprise pound birthday paity at her home at 319 Gill‘"ipii street Sunday night. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Robert Clearwaters and sons. Eddie and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs Roseoe Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eastham and son, Melvin Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hutchison and daughter. Chatty. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rogers. * Mrs Wells received many nice gifts The evening was spent in playing cards. Everyone left at a late hour wishing Mary many more happy
bit thdays.
Philomath Club Holds Meeting The Philomath club of Roachdale held its first meeting of the" year in the home of Mrs. Paul Sutherlin with Mrs. Byron Crosby Ihe president presiding. During the business session, all presen I club officers were elected to serve for another year,
namely:
President. Mrs. Byron Crosby; Vice president, Mrs. Ward Lovett; Rei Sec . Mrs. Stgwart Hostetler: Cor. See. Mrs. Fred Loekridge. The club voted to contribute five dollars I $5 001 to the Maivh of Dimes campaign Mrs. O. A Shepard wrote and read a most comprehensive history of the club this "Reminiscence of Old Club Days'' was very interesting and humorous. Mrs. Sutherlin and her assistant. Mrs. Nat ban Call served delicious refreshments to twentvone members. Hridal Shower For Xliss Barbara Kccd Miss Bai bars Reed was guest of honor at a bridal shower heki at the home of Mrs. Doug Hoiton on Monday evening Mrs. Horton was assisted by Mrs. Raymond Neese and Mrs. Harry
Godfrey.
Miss Reed received many lovely gifts. On Saturday. Jan 26 at 6 o'clock Baihaia will become the bride of Morris Ray Bitzei Those present for the shower were: Misses Barbara and Ann Cerneth, Goldie Alexander, Mrs. Lawrence Alexander, Mrs. Arlene Mays, Mrs Mark Hubble, Mrs. Effir Smith, Mrs. Robert Neese, Mis. Boh Evens, Mrs. Orville Bitzer, Mrs Bob Bitze>, •Mrs. Fred Monnett, Mrs. Esh 1 Scobee. Mrs. Glen Deem, Mrs. Arnold McCarson, Mrs Don Carrington, Mrs. Frank Csncllia and Mrs. Orville Reed. Contests were held and won by Mrs. Boh Evens, Miss Barbara Gerneth and Mrs. Caned! i Refreshments of candy, cake
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UFA » FIRE • AUT HAROLD SMITH
PIINOE 978
mi, instructor who spent
h yea, r England as an exchange tea.c er. had asserted in
;i newspaper article that British
socialism ‘‘is doctored-up Com-
munism any way you look at It."
He also had set up an exhibit
of rationed British foods.
FILES BIG WIT
HAMMOND. Ind.. Jan. 24 ( UI»i Ed lames Hunat of
Hobart. Ind.. has filed suit for $345,000 sp.ainst the matuifactuier, distributor and retailer of anti-histamine taken by his
Mvrtle, 31, who died Feb
3, 1950. Hunat ke pf a cold died.
said his
rtari^ j
a few days l„ f,,,
'•l.r
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REAL ESTATE TRXN S F hls Edward Taylor, et „x. I R. Lewis, et ux. land \\ ll ‘' *
t wp., $1.
Samuel Dutcher. , lx Frank E. Everman, , t llv
in Russell twp., $1.
Samuel A. Cunjiingh lm ,1 Blanch Spencer, land n. r, '
twp., $1.
Madeline Hutches'" p I ard Thornton, laud ii w ton twp., $1.
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MILE — 2 SIZE
HtsurntM
v/trrter f
Pineapple.... 29c FHFN'KS OR CIU’SHEfl VEGETABLE SHORTENING I. G A. Sna Kreem 3 Lbs. 85c
STOKF.I.Y'S
Fruit Cocktail 303 Size 28c
y-s Vj
‘fyou'M Mted t&ewtoA---
Sfilitd Dressing
38c
DUFF’S
10 A Whipped
32 Oz.
WAFFLE MIX 14 Oz. Pkg. 31c ARMOFR’s
v Beef Stew 16 oz. can 49c
Instoni
Coke Mik
16 Oz.
Fleg.
HYDE PARK Assortment
Swonsdcwn
Sunshine
thim ,• " z i9c
Jell-0 StV 3 25c
' Egg Noodles
SUNSHINE
FAB, Large...29c PALMOLIVE SOAP
2 Reg. Size 17c Bath Size 12c
16 Oz. Pkg. 27c I. G. A. Green Beans 2 No. 2 cns. 35c
Hi-Ho Crackers i 33c IGA PURE GR XI I A Jelly a 12 ol Gl.21c HUNT'S Prune Plums 2 No. 2V2 Size 49c
GOIK HAI’N
89c
SUGAR, 10 Lbs. .
IT WHIPS
MILNOT, 3 Tall Cans.. 32c •IO.XN OF ARC KIDNEY BEANS 29c I <■. A. BLENDED OR ORANGE JUICE 2 '7,;. 49c
>TOKKI.Y s fine XT:1.1.0XX
9
CREAM CORN ’ Z 37c
MARLENE
MARGARINE, 2 Lbs...47c FORT HOW ARD Toilet TISSUE, 4 rolls 37c BEL MONTE BRAND SWEET PEAS2303 size 35c
SMOKED
PICNICS, Lb.
CENTER < I T
CHUCK ROAST. Lb. 59c LAYER PACK — SLICED BACON, Lb. . . 49c GOIT.D’S EGGS, Doz. . . 39c 1*1 RE GROUND BEEF, Lb. ... 59c PUTNAM COUNTY FRYING CHICKENS, Lb. . . 59c
LARoe FLORIDA ORANGES, Doz. . 33c GIANT PASCAL CELERY, Each . 19c FRESH TOMATOES, Ctn. .. 27c golden ripe BANANAS, 2 Lbs... 29c
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