The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1964 — Page 3

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FORLORN—What looks more forlorn than a battered auto abandoned in a snowstorm? This one is on the side of road near Peoria, HI., where drifts piled high.

RIGHT DOWNTOWN—Hep. Frank Chelf, D-Ky, takes advantage of Washington’s 10-inch snowfall to do some skiing on the Capitol grounds, and in New York, Walter Wall skis to work at 42nd Street and Second Avenue atop a 13-inch fall.

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NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES, BUT GOOD CHOICE!

SUITS

45.00 NOW

35 95

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SPORT COATS

21.95

29.50 NOW

35.00 NOW

24.95

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PANTS

7.45 n 95 x °" 8.45 , * 95 Nmv 9.45

12.45 x °" 16.95

16.95 NOW

29.95 NOW

10.45 18.95

ALL TOP COATS 43. and 55.

9.95 NOW 19.95 NOW

JACKETS

7.45 i;! - 95 xmv 8.95 ,j - 95 n °" 9.95 12.45 24.95 now 17.95 *

11.45 18.95

SPORT SHIRTS 4.C0to6.95 HOW 3.09 to 4.99

SWEATERS

8.95 NOW 6.95

10.95 NOW 7.95 ,

12.95 NOW

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15.95 NOW 10,45^

18.95 NOW

WASH PANTS

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ALL SALES FINAL, please

Mac’s "On the Square for Men's Wear”

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WOMEN’S COTTON

Dresses $ 1

GIRLS' WINTER

Coats *5 8

ALL WOMEN’S WINTER Coats $ 14 88

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COMPLETE CLEAN-UP WINTER GOODS TLL OUR BOYS’ WINTER

BIG VALUES

Jackets $ 6 and $ 8

WHAT’S COOKIN’?—It’s water, being boiled for drinking by head chef Frank Resetarits in Buffalo General HospitaL Lake Erie's low water level and ice clogging forced the Water Department to resort to an intake that hasn’t been used in three decades. It comes from the Niagara River and doesn’t pass through the filtration plant.

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Confection Dessert...HONEY PRUNE RING . A ; ^ |k m j lli-*' 1 r jB.)p *t : ' W'fp--" f ' : ^

Coats & Jackets $ 13* *1°° Tables $ 2 00 Tables SS WHITE GOODS BIG SAVINGS ON ALL OUR SHEETS AND CASES

LARGE -• EXTRA LARGE

Men's Insulated Underwear $ 7 8 Men s Work Coats *4 4 ‘

Insulated Boots $ 10 00

MEN’S 8 inch

Honey Prune Ring can’t miss. And neither can you when you offer it. The Ring is crisp, lightly chewy and taffy-like, a combination of toasted oat cereal and rich, winey prunes in clear candy syrup. You make the Honey Ring ahead of time and chill. At serving time, pile the center dramatically high with ice cream balls and fragrant sherried prunes. And there you are with an unabashed Sweet Delectable to delight all lovers of desserts. 6 cup* toasted oat cereal % cup light brown sugar 1 cap plumped* pitted prunes % teaspoon salt chopped 2 tablespoons butter or % cup honey margarin© •Sherried prunes Vanilla Ice Cream Use a large, well greased bowl and into it measure cereal and prunes. In a saucepan combine honey, sugar and salt; bring to a boil. Stir until sugar dissolves, then cook to 246 degrees, or until a small amount of syrup forms a firm ball in cold water. Remove from heat and stir in butter or margarine. Pour at one© over cereal and prunes, stirring until mixture is coated evenly. Press into well-buttered 2 quart ring mold. Chill at least an hour. Unmold. Fill center with ice cream and Sherried Prunes. To Serve, slice ring with a sharp knife. •SHERRIED PRUNES 1% cups good sherry 2 slices lemon, studded with a few doves % cup sugar 1 pound prunes, plumped* and pitted Mix and heat sherry, sugar and lemon slices. Pour at once over prunes, cover and let stand until cool. Chill for 1 hour. Mix with balls of vanilla ice cream and/or lemon sherbet in center of cereal ring. •The easiest way to plump prunes is to cover with water and soak overnight.

Size 8-9-9'

WOMEN’S WARM LINED

Snow Boots $ 5

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STATE OF INDIANA ss: COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT JANUARY TERM. 1964 In the matter of Estate of Harry Edvard Williams. Deceased. Estate No. 10281. Notice to all persons Interested In the Estate of Harry Edward Williams. In the matter of the Estate of Harry Edward Williams, deceased. No. 10281. Notice is hereby given that Anita Rosalee Norton. Alpha Powers and Musette Williams Hammond Executrixes of above named estate, has presented and filed their final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 11th of Febuary. 1964. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Jack P. Hinkle. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court.

Attorney for Estate Frank G. Stoessei 14-21-2t NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS NoUce is hereby given the taxpayers of Roachdale and Franklin Township. Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 4 o’clock, p.m., on the 1st day of February, 1964, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Unobligated Balance 2. Services Contractual 23. Printing and Advertising . . $ 35.00 24. Repairs 1.400.00 Library Improvement Reserve Fund 2. Services Contractual

24. Repairs . .m-■ • L‘ Total • • • • • • • • • • • • 2,8 These appropriations are made f additional receipts. Taxpayers appe: at such meeting shall have a right heard thereon. The additional appr tion as finally made will be automa ly referred to the State Board o' Commissioners which Board will t further hearing within fifteen d a the county auditor’s office of Pu County. Indiana, or at such other as may be designated. At such he taxpayers to any of such addition propriations may be heard and intc ed taxpayers may inquire of the c u auditor w'hen and where such hea will be held. Tress Hutchins, President, Lit Board. 15

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STATE OF INDIANA

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COUNTY OF PUTNAM

IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT

JANUARY TERM. 1964

In the matter of Ei\pf‘pl Wi«ifr*d B Inge. Deceased. Estate N't). 10289. NoUce to all persons interested In the in the Estate o& Winifred. B. Inge.

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In the matter

B. Inge.

Notice Is hereby given that Roselyn Inge Goff as Executrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 4th of February. 1964. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, ii any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all o th e r s interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part said estate. Roselyn Inge Goff. Personal Repre-

sentative.

Jack P. Hinkle. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney for Estate. J. Frank Durham.

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WASHINGTON UPI — Party •river Perle Mesta is back on the White House invitation list, ending a three-year snub by President and Mrs. Kennedy.

Attends Funeral ABINGTON, Pa. UPI — Gov. William Scranton was among the mourners at funeral services Tuesday for state Sen. Henry J. Propert, 58, a veteran Republican legislator.

Not Enough Snow WINOOSKI, Vt. UPI —While most New Englanders struggled through snow up to their hips, the snow sculpture program at St. Michael’s College was called off for this weekend’s winter carnival. Officials of the northern Vermont college said there was not enough snow.”

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