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IT * A PACTi ?rij3y anc ‘ ^ a ‘ ur! * a y ■ ■” CHRISTMAS OPENING SPECIALS
IN USED CARS
'52 CHRYSLER .\>u Yorker 4 Door. ’55 DODGE [2 Ton Piekup ’53 PLYMCUTH 4 Door Cranboo4c, Radio. Heatr-r, Hy-Drive. A real nice car.
'54 FCHD Hardtop. Fully Equipped Fordomatic ’— Sp<*clal Interior Trim.
’53 DODGE V8 Diplomat Hardtop. ’51 CTUDE8AKER Y8 4 Door '56 PLYMOUTH \ 8 Savoy. 4 Door Ilf-ater. Turn SisrnalH. Seat Covers—SAVE $ $ $ ’53 CHRYSLER Windsor 4 Door
The Home of ,l TIP TOP” USED C3RS JIM HARRIS, SALESMAN FOR NIGHT CALLS — FHGVE 217->IX BOB MYER’S AUTO SALES, Inc. YOUR GKRYSLER-PLYWOUTH DEALER
817 N. Jackson
Phone 348
1 honest symbol of harvest’s end. hard work done, bewnty of the table—Thanksgiving. The feast’s finale—so humble yet so splendid in its own right—needed no accompaniment to proclaim or enhance its quality. In itself was completion, perfection—this old-fishioned pump-
kin pie.
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Pumpkin Pie Is Honest Symbol of Harvest's End By Margaret Latrobe
There is one natural beauty left in an over-contrived world—the pumpkin pie. Needing no adornment, its essential qualities speak for themselves. Two good ladies once got into a frightful
r °w over t* 16 question should head of the Agricultuial Adjust-
Ex-Iowa Farm Leader Is Dead
ARNOLDS PARK, Iowa (UP) R. M. (Spike) Evans, one-time
Adler’s IVb IPn Coan s Pharmacy ... 12 l _. 20'. Cannon’s Clothing .... 11 19 High Indv. Game- and Series: A. Von Tress 215—518. Hi Team Game and Series: Swick's Restaurant 847 2271
Cola Apts., 517 E. Wash. St A beautiful and dignified placs to live. For information on rentals phone Mr. Ross, 906. Tu es-Thu r-Sa t-tf.
FOR SALE: 1951 Pontiac, hydromatic. power brakes, two-tone green. Howard Cusris, east end of Tennessee street. 19-5n
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WARSHIPS TO FAR EAST
cream for this pie be whipped or plain? Actually, they were fretting their pretty heads over a question without consequence. Should false eyelashes ha-ve rhinestones? Should the cream be fluffed up and sugared and flavored ? Does it really matter, if the pie be as succulent as deft hands can make it ? Except for food editors, what rash individual would dare go on record with a favorite recipe for pumpkin pie? (Too much allspice, friend.) At home the Thanksgivng pie was always the same—and perfect. Mather knew the secret of getting the crust to bake crisply right along with the sweet pumpkin filling. She used a mixture of brown and white | sugar, endless kinds of spices, plenty of eggs and thick cream to thin the fragrant mixture. Brimmed to the very top of a deep pie tin, carried gently to the oven, the pumpkin pie baked to its supreme content on Thanksgiv-
ing’s early maim.
Somewhere between the bright orange of the raw fruit and deep brown of cinnamon, a dull golden color emerged in the finished masterpiece — blending all the warm tones of fallen leaves and sunlight. Flecked upon its shiny surface were faint touches of caramelized sugar, around its edge was a slight separation from the braided crust—proudly independent in its glory of self—
countainment.
There were as many opinions about how this delectable pie should be eaten as there were guests. The aunts rather leaned to stiffly whipped cream to top it with—but each insisted on varying amounts. The uncles felt strongly that rich thick cream was in itself a triumph not to be fussed over by zealous cooks and flying egg-beaters and vanilla
ment Administration and unsuccessful Democratic candidate foi U. S. senator in the last election died at his home today at the age of 66. The white-haired farm leader died about 10:30 a. m., apparently of a heart attack. He had not been ill. Evans was national administrator of the AAA in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Before that, he was Iowa chairman arm assistant to former Agriculture Secretary Henry A. Wallace. He was agriculture’s representative on the Federal Reserve Board from 1942 to 1954. Evans retired to his farm after his government service, but came out of retirement to oppose Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, R-Iowa, in the Nov. 6 election.
BUILDING NEEDS AT SAVE ON INSTALLED WARDS. Listed here are just a few of a complete stock of top-quality values in home improvement and building materials—at Wards low prices. No money down up to 3 years to pay on Wards own Home Improvement Plan. - C-O-U-P-O-N Please give me more information about these it#ms: ( ) ALUMINUM STORM DOOR. All sizes. Reg. 39.95 34.88* ( ) ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS. Up to 44-80”. Reg. 20.45, 17.88* ( ) COMBINATION WINDOW. 2'4”x4'6" Opening 22.40* *Does not include installation. NAME ADDRESS PHONE MONTGOMERY WARD Greencastle, Ind.
MISCELLANEOUS
SEWING MACHINE. Vacuum
PLASTA LAST-The ideal finish for Asphalt Tile, linoleum
and wood floors. Eliminates wax- ' -***• Indiana.
cleaner repairs. 611 S. Jackson j in S'' Pln^ta Last is excellent fostreet. Phone 1363. 13-tf. ! man y other uses - interior or -x-
FOR SALE: Good fireplace wood. $5.00 to $7 (>0 per cord. Clarence Lee, RFD 4, Greencas-
19-4p.
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools . gin. Phone 328-J.
FOR SALE: Five good open
terior. Distributed by Phil Scrog- j Hampshire gilts priced reason-
19-5t : able. Well marked. Bruce Lane.
> and toilet vaults cleaned, modem , 1 equipment. Sewers and basement 1 drains cleaned with electric cutj ting knives. Payless Sewer Cleaners. Phone 60 or 1154-R. 15 East Walnut St. 25-tf.
t FOR SALE: 1949 Crosley station wagon. 1948 Crosley for parts. After 5:00. Phone 1057 J.
19-6p.
able. Well marked.
Bainbridge.
21-2p.
For Your snopplng ience—Your Quik-Chek
Market. Hours are 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. n-tf
FOR SALE Four foot mall
conven- I chain saw in good running orSuper der ' Cheap - Darlington Saw Mill,
Darlington, Ind. s i6-6t
house at Cement Plant. 21-3p. pigs. Frank Road, last company houes a: Cement Plant. 21-3p.
TRUCKING— Crushed stone, sand, gravel for fill, driveways or concrete, fill dirt, lime and fertil-
FOR SALE: 1st, 2nd. and 3rd cutting of good alfalfa hay. Howard Moore. Phone 971.. 8-tt
FOR SALE: Mine run Elk. coal
izer spreading, heavy machinery j $7.00. Dumped, $7.50 put in. in 6
ton lots. Phone 21476 Brazil.
16-6p
haailing.
EXCAVATING
Bulldozer and highlift work, ,
land clearing, ponds, drainage, FOR SALE: Small spinet j basements, truck loading with 2 i p i ano > good condition. Write P.
yd. machine. William NewKirk.
U. S. AIRCRAFT CARRIERS Yorktown (foreground) and Shangri-La are shown at Alameda, Calif., Naval Air station just before pulling out for undisclosed Far East destinations. They and 21 other U. S. Navy warships are en route to emergency assign- - 'rom west coast oorts. (International Soundphoto), UN POLICE IN ISMAIL1A AREA
Army Secretary ! Greets Refugees,' I McGUIRE AIR FORCE BASE j N. J. (UP)—The first plane load j of refugees from Communist tyranny in Hungary touched down today to a new life in a free
land.
‘‘Patriots of Hungary, America welcomes you,” Army Secretary Wilber M. Brucker told the 60 ragged men, women and children in a brief ceremony when they stepped from a Flying Tigei transport plane which brought
them from Europe.
“Your suffering under the bloody lash of tyranny lias touched the hearts of us all," Brucker said. ‘‘Your magnificent show of courage in the face of terror lias j
uplifted our faith.
‘‘Americans have shared^your pain as we will always share
R extractr.Tiip cousihs, confused by j with every captive oi despotism these differences, were apt to try the galling cruelty of his chains,
i both methods and wonder if there ! j would be enough pie for an evenI mg snack. At which time they j
would eat it plain.
But the adornments were pale j irrelevancies beside the simple, j
LIVE
WRESTLING
MAPLEGBQFT AUTO THEATRE Just East of Stilesvtlle co U. S. 40 Show Starts at 7 P. M., DST Tonight Gregory Peck, Minnin Than “PURPLE PLAIN” Katherine Hepburn “SUMMERTIME”
Fillmore, Phone 237.
16-tf
O. Box 75. Greencastle, Indiana.
10-tf
Remember East Side Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Free estimates. Free pickup and delivery service 25-tf.
CHERRY TRAN SFER auc I Storage, Inc., Greencastle s ONLY experienced movers. Local and long distance hauling, insured warehousing, packing aui crating, local cartage. Phone 70 Tue-Tb’ir-Sat-tf.
FOR SALE: Hammond chord organ, perfect condition, bargain. Write P. O. Box 75. 7-tf
WANtED Local and Long Distance Moving and Transfer Randel Transfer 40 Years Experience PHONE 302 or 735-R, Delivering New Furniture for Montgomery Ward, past 4 years.
We specialize in dyeing bedj spreads, shag rugs, drapes etc. Laundry Ease. Phone 906. Thurs.-tf.
FOR SALE: House trailer, 21 ft., stainless steel. Harold E. Unger, Morton Phone 521. 16-6p FOR SALE: 25 head of Polled Hereford heifers weighing 700 lbs. also 1953 one row pull type New Idea corn picker, James E. Buis, 2 lb miles northeast of Stilesville. 17-7p New crop of Florida tree rip- 1 ened oranges, large size. Three doz. SI.00. Apples Golden Delicious, Rome Beauty, Grimes Gold-
If you want sourvey, stunted, runty pigs, thats your busineiui. If you want plump, slick-haired j mellow skinned, heavy eating pigs, thats our business. Creep j feed Tail Curler. The super startj er for pigs... Poor and Co. Green- | castle and Ckrverdale. 22-It GET THU M<)ST out of the Hog Supplement you buy . .. Grinding your grain and mixing the right supplement in the proper proportions san save you as much a-s $7.00 on a ton of hog feed. Poor and Co. Greencastle and Cloverdale. 22-lt FOR SALE: Spring Hampshire boar, registered, out of certified herd. J. M. May, 5th house north of road 36. on east side of road, on Hendrick.s-Manon Cmirty line road. 22-3p
RUMMAGE SALE: Friday 8.00 a. m. courthouse. By Women of the Moose. 21-2t. FOR SALE: Two Jersey cows. Fi ank Sims, RFD 2, Greencastle. Phone 7005-R. 21-2p. NOTICE: Xmas for Sale: Scotch Pine. Balsam. Native large trees for lodges and Churches. Phone 582-M. Tom
and Stayman Winesnps $2.25 | Gorham, 506 N. Arlington Ave.
Custom Slaughtering. Hogs | and Cattle. Mondays only. Put- | nam County Frozen Foods. Phone 762. Thurs.-tf
ItirtU’S WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVIOE WHEEL BALANCING — ALIGNMENT — BRAKE SERVICE
Phone 1373 108 Jacob Street.
EVERY BUSINESS MAN needs business cards. Processed engraved, 500 for $6.00. Many styles. Progressive Printing Co., next to the bus station. Thur-tf.
BENDIX-MAYTAG Laundry Equipment and Service Howard Harmless Phone 933 or 1075 Tues.-Thur.-Sat.-tf
• RtAL ESTATE •
Amman O JERUSALEM
JORDAN
SAUDI ARABIA
We know that in me final reckoning, the crucifixion of liberty anywhere is the annihilation 01
liberty everywhere.”
The refugees were the vai guard of an expected 5.000 who have been offered freedom in America under a “Project Mercy” airlift and housing plan offered by the Army and the 27-nation Inter governmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM) They went in buses from here 45 miles to Camp Kilmer, N. J., where their welcome was strictly American—a snack of coffee and
doughnuts.
FOR SALE: 22 inch Holland t furnace, also Eire Tender stoker. Graver Welding Shop. 208 N. Jackson street. 19-6p.
Classified Ads.
$ REi* f ^
FOR RENT: 3 room newly decorated apartment, stove arc. ref. furnished if desired. Close in. Phone 728-R. 17-41
Suburban Brick country home with c ity conveniences, 1 mile south on Road 43. 2 bedrooms, automatic gas dryer and stove go with, gas furnace too. Price,
$10,000.
bu. Please bring containers Belleville Market on US 40 in Belleville. 16-17-20-21 -22-2S-6t
22-J2t.
FOR SALE: An old violin, Antonius Straduiarius Cremonensis, Faciebat Anno 1736, made in Germany, 220 years old. Phone 7074-M. 20-5n. i
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For all kinds small carpenter jobs, roofing, door hanging, painting, gutier cleaning phone 1141 or 609-W. 22-12p.
FOR SALE: 400 bushels oi corn at market price. Civ le Layman, 2 miles northeast of Coatesville on Ind. 75. B0-4t
FOR SALE: Two purebred Holstein heifers, t ,vo years old, fresh two weeks giving five gal. o<" milk a day. Robert Hyten, 4 1 •_ miles NW of Bainbridge. Phone 31R14. 21-4p. FOR SALE: Stitchmatic sewing machine, originally $200 00 value, repossessed f om dealer never used, $58.00 cash. Phont 7041-M. 20-51
WANTED: children to care for in my home, days. Phone 624-J. 16-6p.
WANTED: ( lean rags. Banner Office tf
WANTED: House cleaning and inside painting, and wall washing. Phone Coatesvihe 5213 aftti’ 6 p. m. 19-6p.
Sponsored by CHAMPAGNE ; VELVET SEEK
XRROWS POINT to Ismailia, the area where United Nations task force police have landed, and the Gaza strip, the part of Egypt which Israel insists she will not give up Shaded area covers the Sinai peninsula area the Israelis captured in their invasion. The UN force is at a former RAF base a tew miles outside Ismailia.
Doris Hicali Volkoff
Jack Allen
They'll Do It Every Time
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By Jimmy Hatlo
BuPTON GOW4NUS, EXPLOPEP 4ND WOPLD 7P4VEL E P, kNCVvS iNmUTELV EVEPV SPOT ON E4P7VJ--
However,in ms own mome town HE’S STRICTLY NON COMPOS ONE Block from ms bed 4nd bo4Pd—
Rep. Gross Raps Secy. Benson
WATERLOO, Iowa UP—Rep. H. R. Gross said today that Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson has “demonstrated" he does not have the “intestinal stamina” to investigate the reason for fluctuation in hog price-s. Gross said hogs sold at $16 a hundred pounds on the Chicago market election day Nov. 6th, but on Nov. 14 “only the best butcher hogs could command even $13.75 on the interior Iowa hog markets.” Gross said the price drop occurred despite the fact thaft “processors are having no trouble moving pork into and through the normal channels of trade,” indicating there is no pork surplus. The Iowa Republican said the ‘‘same situation” prevailed last fall and winter “when there was an alleged surplus of hogs” but meat packers couldn’t "supply the demand” and the government could not buy pork except at “premium prices.” “What the corn-hog farmers of this nation need and must have is a secretary of agriculture who has the intestinal stamina to find out who is doing what to whom and why,” Gross said. “Mr. Benson has long since demonstrated that he doesn't fit that description,” he said.
ERNEST H. COLLINS AND COMPANY
'PAonc 255
ftAMCE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Good male Beagle hound. Also male Fox Terrier. Real rabbit dogs. Priced reasonable. Phone 3 on 40 Bainbridge.
21-2p.
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insurance re
_ FOR SALE: Ladies FOR RENT: Two room house. ; roller skates, size 6 ; ...
Call at 609 S. Jack;, 'r, street.
20-3p.
at 201 E. Franklin.
Chicago Inquire
16-6p.
| MORTON SALE EARN: Fn- | day, Nov. 23rd: 5 open Brown Swiss heifers; coming 2 year oui registered Angus bull. Bargain Bob will be here Monday, Nov. 26th. Come early. 21-21 REBUILT MOTORS ... in j stallation included. Guaranteed | for 4000 miles or 90 days. Ward.expert crafstmen have remadt these motors thoroughly to meet ! “new-car” standards. Cylinder rebored, camshaft and crankshaft reground, new pistons piston pins and rings; new valves and bearings—112 new parts i j all,, not including screw caps 01 bolts. For Ford V8 42-48, Chevrolet 42-50, Plymouth and Dodge j 46-50. Buy on terms. Montgom ery Ward, 16 So. Ind. St., Green-
castle, Ind.
Opportunity for Inexperienced men in Industrial Electronic position. Must be ambitious, me-char-'caily inclined and willing tc spend 1 '-2 hours a day or evening training locally under supervision and guidance of our engineers on practical electronic equipment with arrangements made so that it will not interfere with your present employment. $117 a week to start when qualified. For interview, write Electronics, Box 50 % Banner, giving age, phone and present working hours, etc. 13-12p. WA N1 ED i nk to buy. Clftl - ence Lee, RFD 4, Greencastle. 19-4p.
WANTED: House work or baby si'Eng 5 day : a week. 107 Hill street. Ca 1 giv" references. 20-4p.
Tues.-Thurs-tf
WANTED milk cows. Banner.
Heavy springer Write Box IE, c/o 21-2p
FOR RENT: A You can eat better
what you raise 01 buy wholes. 5 o, save the difference. Putnam County Frozen Foods, Inc.. 730 E. Washington St. Phone 762.
2Q-22-2t.
FOR SALE: 10 nice weaned
U w lock r rs. 1 pigs. Frank Road, last company for less. Eat i house at Cement Plant. 22-3p
FOR SALE: Hundreds of used Juke-box records, 45 RPM 25c each, 78 RPM 15c each call af-
ter 3:30 p. m. 20 East Berry 1 tinsville;
WANTED AT ONCE Rawleigh Dealer in S. Putnam County or city of Greencastle. Write O. A. Boling, 259 K. York St., Mar-
write Rawleigh’a,
Street, Virgil
Deem. Tues.-Thurs.-tf
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danner Ad: . ay
FOR SALE: Duncan Phyfe dining room table with six chairs j and one 12 x 15 ^ green rug. Phone 883, 22-2p
Dept. INK-451-R. Freefo t, 111.
22-6-2p
WANTED Experienced ’armband, 4 room modern house. See Sam Kessler, 5 miles east Ladoga. 22-3t
FIRST-CITIZENS BANK LEAGUE Nov. 16 “ W Swick’s Restaurant .. 24 4 Roman Holiday 22 First-Citizens Bank 204 Wayne Feeds — 14 Mac's Men s Wear —. 14
6y Frank Robbini
THERE VOU'lL MEET YOUR THlR? MAN, WHO WILL BE WITH VOU ON VCUR GlC2AL TEST RjGHTf HE 5 TRAsEP ,N NUCLEON CS ANP AERO-MEPiCAL RESEARCHHE'LL BE yOuR MOTHER, PATHS? AND RAN<IN3 OPFiCERi
