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BMWtTOiiii I SATURDAY, MJ 1948. Barnesb'oroHiVoca'tiona I tome Economics Class Lucerne Girl In New Guinea U.S. Not In on Cost of We. Todd Behcet In Belgian Hospital MofsfcoWoinefecf On IwoJIma Guests of State Teachers Coilese Home Ec. Dept.

Nazi Peace Misa Mary, Jane ElchW and Mils Living I March 18 IT WmMMMA i The fflrU of the Voeatl6rial dome Economies classes of the Barnesboro High School were In Indiana on Monday, as guests of the Home Economics Department, State Teach era College. Leavlnc Barnesboro on Neva Dawn Sparks, former studeM teachers, at the Barnesboro High School, planned the Itinerary for the I BABSON PARK. Mass. It may cost you SO percent mora WASHINGTON. March 17.

Pi- the early morning bua they arrived The students who made the trip were Lauragene A 1 a I n. Martha -ti'A JrA to live alter tne war man it did Before Hitler blew the lid off In 1839. In other words, your 1939 dollar may then probably be only Mr. Since your pay envelope will prob Bobby, Rose Bonstester, Elsie Brant, Gladys Byrnes, Mary Csoma. Helen mi inaians in (inte 10 visit ine Laboratory School before regular classes started.

A mld-ntornlng visit to the milk bar, set up by Miss Oxley'a food classes, was enjoyed l. Mli UlD Fryer, Beulah Miller, Margaret ably be thinner than it Is now, Ink Presidcnt Roosevelt told his news conference today that nothing al all i had been received here regarding i any Oerman peace feelers. He added he understood the Brl-I tlsh Foreign Office had said It had none either, although news dls-i patches from Londoif minutes later i quoted authoritative quarters as I saying German representatives had sounded out British officials on an PavelKo, Margaret Pysi, Dorothy is something to worry about! What Are Living Coils? Shuma. Veronica Bohlnsky, Alice 9 Other points of interest visited by June Brown, Helen Clierney, Agnes Here is whet the bespetacled pro. Fedorko, Olendlean Eve resror means when he warm you that the cost-of-living Is going to lyn Frye, Betty Nelson, PeRrl San loruta, Goldle Woods, Helen But- 4s $au.

the girls included Leonard Hall, where the girls hail lunch In the cafeteria; the Art, Business Education, and Music Departments; the Library, rooms, lounges, and recep- inesc aispaicncs aoneo ymmmm terworth, Elizabeth Cate, Mary me orman iirmiy inorea ine overture and so informed the United States and Russia. i Louise Caprone. Marjorle Harris, Rose Hollewa, Lois Lewis, Margaret zoomt He means that your grocery bill will be bigger than before the war, even though you buy the same amount of food. He means that you will pay $37.50 for an overcoat when you used to pay $30. Your fuel-laundry, and Ice bills are going to a Hon room In John Sutton Hall; the 1 Lewis, Stella Rock, Joanne Sims, iviumtuiii.

mns gymnasium. The. highlight of the afternoon was The State Department had no im- I mediate comment. In the past the department has been Informed I Helen Fretentck, Miss Angela Carl and Miss Melinda Fiat. a dip In the swimming pool.

edge Higher. Thai oc candy bar will promptly of any ucace feelers of the Miss Ethyl V. Oxley, assisted by supervisor; shrink In size or swell In nrlee toi tvm nt Mr atii'sort that nrra.fl Iih 1wm, rtvB4 Mr Ac or 7c. The landlord, the Rnhmo nt isan Mjinln SL.inaled In neutral countrlea. Such re-1 The above nhntn show TX Fllza.

for thi nuct vnar and Mrs. Elias Motsko, of ErnesL ture tjealer. the ticket seller recovering from nnlports have never been given-serious both Obsuszt, daughter of Mr. Midi She has a brother, somewhere tB that' their son. Pfc.

Alexander put the bite on your week operaUon huspiui here. Pau, 0bsuslX ot Lucerne India. Sgt. Geo. Obsuszt.

who had Motsko. of the U. S. Marines, e.nvel??.e. tor bigger chew Belgium.

He has served with' The London report said that n. i. been wounded June 18 and again Indiana Co. Pomona All 'Day Grange Meeting, Methodist Church, Indiana, March 22rid wotmded on the island of Iwo Jima. lnnn oemre niuer.

ithe Anli-Aircratl overseas for Hesse, one time German at-; Nov. 18. He sent his Purple Gil- Vocal Number: Mrs. Camille The Indiana County Pomona frt-anae. No.

fill, will meet March 22 He was with the 5th Marine D1-! Alter world war 1 the cosi-or-nveeu months, first In England and tocne in London, was assigned one Heart home to his parents. Sgt, vision and was a veteran of. reached a peak which was France and Belgium. jPonehlm Von Rlbbentrop, Nazi for- been stationed in New Guinea Obsuszt has been overseas a year, blnnnal Hikara Ui nniilropi (art than '15 Dercent above our nr'escntl m. u.r,,,i,i ltVu i hnr from Msielgn minister, to contact a member! lin, William Penti Grange.

In the Methodist Church, Indiana. i Address: "Looking Ahead," 'Dr. malaria and waa sent to a U. S. 1 abnormally high levels.

That rrcn(is. Pfc. Todd Babcoe, Britain's Stockholm legation. The M. E.

John, Extension Rural' Sociolo hospital to recuperate. He left tor nrara iw mis. 33759490, Btry. A. 635th AAA(AW) j'hove was described In authoritative tlg up publication of terms on theiparlment and the War Department Bn, APO 403, care Postmaster New quarters as a typical German ef- Italian armistice.

refers us to the White House," a gist, Penn State. Moraine Session: 10:30 A. M. Opening in Fifth Degree. Roll Call of Officers.

Records of Last Session. Reports of Officers, Deputies and fort to sow dissension among the "They refer us to the War Dc- i reporter told him. York City. Alt tea." I "Our Returning Service J. Mr.

Roosevelt's statement that W. Warner, County Agent I tne soutn facmc in January this year, and is now at a Naval of the controli which the present! hospital on one of the Mariana is- government has imposedr cost of lands. Extent of hla injuries are th average market basket 'eaa- not yet known Od about 130 percent to its 1020! Motsko 'l one of Ave broth- "ere erf serving their country. lm at lM suoorainate uranges. we have nothing here at all on them Skit: "The Ordeal" by the Indiana was given in reply to questions Grange.

that covered the Stockholm report i Saw Filing Demonstration Tuesday, Mar. 20 and another tumor that General Von Rundstedt had made an armis-: tice proposal. afraid of postwar prospects as our Eveulng Session 8:00 P. M.I (Closed) Group Singing. I Fifth Degree by Indiana and Wil younger people who have become-used to depression prices.

He was asked at a news confer IndianaBoro OP A Survey liam Penn Degree Teams. Greetings: Beatty H. Dlinlt, Master Indiana Grange. Response; Lester Steele, Overseer, Pomona Noon Recess Lecturers Conference at 1 o'clock. Afternoon Session 1:30 M.

(Open) Devotional Period: Chaplain L. F. Robinson, leading: Ella Jane Warner. Learning to Economise. Frflnk Mnrpliy exlension fpr.

As a matter of fact, living costs ester at Penn State will give a saw ence if he could give any illumine-; lion on rumors from Europe, pftr- ticularty reports in Stockholm, (hat TWO REASONS WHY MOTHER BUYS EXTRA WAR BONDS Drill: William Penn Grange. Reading: Mrs. John Campbell, of filing demonstration next Tuesday arc at present averngmg close to Armstrong Grange. I those of 1025-26. and are only 2 or morn In at 9:00 a.

at the farm of Vocal Duet: Mr. and Mrs. Completed, Is Harry Wtlmuth one mile north of there had been some pence He was told. too. that there were reports Ihat Gen.

Von Rund- stedt had produced some armistice proposals. Walker, Indiana Grange. Marlon Center. Music: Armstrong Grange. 3 per cent above ww.

This is high enough to give you consumers plen ty of headaches. Today is none too soon to start the wise practice of getting the most for your money. ft Reading: Mrs. Margaret Ovedrof, Satisfactory Mr. Murphy will show how to properly set and file a cross cut saw.

He will also discuss the marketing of timber, logs and lumber. We have nothing here at all on Brushvalley Grange. Skit: "Grange Patriotic Pageant," Indiana Grange. I Unfinished Business. Closing of I Luncheon served by Methodist Ladles at 75c.

Also supper. After the war. when prices are still "The Home Makers Outlook for The Price Division of the Altoqna high and total take-home pay Agent J. W.Warner will ac- them. Mr.

Roosevelt asserted. And he said he understood the British Foreign Office had said it had none either. 1945," Mildred Yearick, Home Dc vnonstration Agent. considerably lower, you will bene- company. Mr.

Murphy, to the dem- District Office of Price Administration has just announced the' completion of the March survey by from this experience, selective onstrauon. ah persons interested shopping may then be the only way in forestry are invited to attend, to maintain living standards for the' avg! jArHiur Roumm Price Panel Aides volunteers who visited food stores in Indiana and Rochester Mills I Bride and Groom Hert) the surrounding territory. This sur- rui lung ijiiic a imvv He was asked whether. In that connection, he could throw any light on discussion he has had with Robert Murnhy, prtneioal political advisor to Gen. Dwlght D.

Elsenhower. II was assumed; he was told, that the consultations dealt with occupation of Germanyl Tiie Chief Executive said ho had Lieutenant nd Mrs. James arc vey was the first complete cover-uhe doctrine -of "bargain shopping. MoW S. SerQeCint age of food stores since March of when the Japs are knocked out age of food stores since March orWhen the Japs are knocked out ITIMUln IT Ul VIUJJ (son.

are visitine In the home of Mr. 1944 and volunteers made a is going to be more important The Willing Workers Sunday; and Mrs. John Adamson oil East '0 School Class oC the Rochester Mills Pike. They were married In pood- AN EIGHTH AIR FORCE BOMB did effort to rapidly cover the ever. Rieht now there isn't' ER STATION, England The pro United Bretheren Church held their fellow Field Chapel.

February 24th, motion of Sergeant Arthur Roumm. Lieut Adamson has been trans seen Mtirohy only once since the latter had returned from abroad 25. Indiana. Pennsylvania, from the grade of sergeant to staff sergeant tire group within a ume limit. itiuch choice of brands on grocers' This particular survey, differed Reives, but after the war it will be froni the usual monthly survey ina different story.

You should be that the merchants were. not to keep vour living costs down viously advised as to the type.of:to a remarkable extent by buying nnd that they had talked then about Mitrphy's boyhood in Germany. ferred to Lincoln, from Fort Worth, Texas. Lieutenant and Mrs. Adamson plan to be in Indiana about monthly class party at the home of Mrs.

Elizabeth Jeffries, on Thursday evening, March 15th. This was also held in observance of her 76th birth-m day, March 23rd. The following members were pre To an Inquiry whether the Am commodities to be checked. These a week. commodities included: 'the less widely advertised grades of canned goods, the less popular cuts of meat, day-old bread and has been Announced by his commanding officer.

Colonel George Y. Jumper. Nalcma, Calif. Sgt. Roumm is a chin turret gunner on an Eighth Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress in the 385th Bombardment Group.

The brother ot Milton L. Roumm. bvE hBb. sent: Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse McManus LLIEUT REED erican 2one of occimatton in Germany has been decided, the President said he had not heard about it since the Valla conference with Prime Minister Churchill and Mar and son; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lieut. Charles Paul Reed, United cake, eta. They are just as nourish ing and palatable as the more ex pensive foods; Meat Rfb lamb chops, pound.

Boneless chuck roast, pound. Sirloin steak, bone in. pound. Beef liver, blemished, pound. Beef liver, unblemished, pound.

Sliced bacon, grade 1-pound rims jm tobiu stat Army, is visiting in the home Clarence Smith. Mrs. George Frye, his an aunt Docr and shal Stalin. He said he did not Gauging tha Future. 1291 Philadelphia Street.

Indiana. know what was holding it up and To help end the war and bring Dad home sooner. To build up a fund for her youngster'? future. Every extra War Bond we Americans buy and hoJd, does a two-fold job. It's up to us.

the Sayings Trust Co. of Indiana Indiana, Penna. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation was giaa to oe reminded about u. Here is my forecast of mo pattern, UenAed mdiana High of living costs over the years ahead- s.hool and (n(j state not likely to be any great prior to en- VfLlV, LiilHS VTdlUIlLlUB mill UdUgllvCL, 9f Mrs. Belle Cochran, Rev.

and Mrs. Mrs. J. P. Miller, D.

Mi Potts, David Pardee. Mrs Cleo Mc- Mrs. William A. Simpson of South Seventh. He expects to be in Ihdiana for a week.

Lieut. Reed was wounded while Originally, the United States was package. to occuoy a southern zone: Russia. uimi uic uiuycau tu. rmv Air Forces In Jan Mahon, Mrs.

Leone Hopkins. the eastern section, and Britain, the north and west. Then it was decided is ended. Not long after that happy 'serving overseas in the European Roasting chickens, drawn, pound. Dairy Product Butter, 92 score, 1-pound rolls.

American cheese, processed, 2- They had as their guests, Mr. Mc outlook, is for some de uary. 1042. -He received his aerial gunnery wings at Las Vegas Field, Nevada. June.

1D44. to deal France in, prnbablv neces i theater of war, November out Arter i being a patient in an English hospital for a couple of months, he was flationary pressure on the cost-of-living. Unemployment and the shift mating cnanges in tne proposed pound package. members: Mrs. Sara Pollock, Mr.

American and- British areas, Still answering questions, Mr. returned to the United States and is now stationed at Camp Butner Hos Air Medol For Sgt. Coussoule Roosevelt suggested that the State Department be asked what Is hold- ing of full war focus to the area Is bound temporarily to curtail public demand for goods. Reconversion will begin to take hold shortly thereafter. Combined pital, Durham, N.

C. 1 Fresh Fruits ana Apples, eastern, 1 Lettuce, head, 16-oz or over. Potatoes, white, 5 pounds. Groceries Sugar, 5 pounds, paper bag. Crisco, 3-pound Jell-O, 3-ounce package.

He will return to Camp Butner at Black and children, and Harold Jeffries. The out-of-town guests were: her daughter, Mrs. Edna Jamison and granddaughter, Louise of Dayton, Pa. After a joyous evening of enter- the end of his thirty-day leave, lor AN EIGHTH AIR FORCE BOMB- tttUh Iho tdl.hiah nmrlnr- reassignment. Itinn rfvilinn ontniit will becin toiTTR STATION.

England Serjeant jtake up the slack in employment! Peter Coussoule. 19. of Indiana, r. and, ease the buying reluctance ball-turret of a B-17 Flying coffee, nound. ierved, followed by a large birthday VI Gill Results of the recent visits Tano ithe public.

By the time the Nippon- i Fortress of the 96th Bom. oroup caxe, presemea ay Lite a. juy ous evening was had by all. fenri stores were and y11 "Under, (or their equiva- has been awarded the Air mmm 96 food stores were visuea ann i ifnr- "meritorious achievement" lent for it), the cost-of-living should Ask Settlement violations were found. This Is while participating in Eighth Air Force bombine attack on Wm war Of Film Strike I splendid record and Price Panel Aides have done a remarkable job.

Moet of the violations that were dis covered were of a minor nature and HOLLYWOOD. March 16. UPh- industries and supnortmg ground forces battling in Germany. The presentation was made by Colonel Robert W. Warren, Vernon.

Texas, grouo commander. be moving gradually upward again. Danger ot Inflation Panle. From then on. the rture depends partly upon whether or not pcice curbs are maintained.

If the controls are thrown out by" a Congress weary of, war' time restraints, get ready for a real "inflation panic." If curbs are approved, there will still be pressure on the upside, Two 'St. Patrick's Day Weddings In Indiana Miss Mae Elizabeth Bark and Aquilla Walter Jack, both ot Wash-ington Township, Indiana County; and John'Carlysle Cooper and Miss June Ann Steffey, both of Apollo, Demanding immediate settlement of had to do with lack of posting, etc. Thia type of violation Is corrected merely by calling the merchant's at the film industry strike, the lniiu- cnUal Screen Writers and Directors Guilds issued a statement today that said: I tention to tne tact mat ne nas neglected to follow out rules and regulations. Price Panels themselves, who conduct hearings in cases of Sgt. Coussoule was a siuaen Indiana Hieh School of Indiana, Pa-before entering the Armv In June, 1943.

He is the son of Mrs. Irene Coussoule of 132 North Ninth Street, Indiana, Pa. tvere married this Saint 'Patrick's but it will be reasonable. From my studies, both political and econom Day, by Justice ot the Peace Walter Jackson. ic.

I- have come to the wilful violations, will not be called upon as a result of this survey to take any actions. "There are no halos over the heads of any of the contestants. It was a strongly wordedf analysis pf the costly walkout, a argument between two unions and the producers. The statement was to be reviewed tonight when the that the living cost run-away of The ceremony were performed Qi this morning In Mr. Jackson's office, Subscribe for the Gazette, 1920 will not be repeated alter tm.

war. Nixon Building. Price of War equally powerful Screen Actors Ouilri meetc Indiana Grange. Program The group, 8,000 strong. Will vote; It on whether to support or veject the Crosses'' yOU WANT TO Keep Your RED CROSS AT HIS SIDE strike issues.

The result 'will not The Indiana Grange will present the following program March 2 1st: Dnenintf Snno1 Rather, some system of price controls may go on for several years. I have spoken out in favor of this procedure before. I repeat at lime that without the OPA or some such agency, we would now be a lot worse off. And we are. in iny humble judgment, going to -see continued centralized control of prices from the nation's capital.

However, such will not succeed hi be known until next nt Radionic Hearing with weelj. "Keepsakes ta- Roll Onll T.almr SnulnO Tip- the -new Assails Chinese Communists I HENRI CHAPELLE. Belgium, March 15, (Delayed All day i I preventing Infaltion; but will only nostuone and soften Its evil effects. 40 Radionic Hearing Aid Roariy to wear, complete with radionic tube, crvn- PITTSBURGH. March 17 P) We will adopt the method of the dog's tall off an inch at a time.

Assailing Chinese Communists for vices; women: Step saving devices for house cleaning. Topic: Discovering New Uses for Farm Products, James Heiibrun and 2, M. Boyer. Reading: Mrs. Alice Lohr.

Games: Gladys McHenry, Mrs. Verna Thomas. Topic: Duties of Our Civilian Population? by Rev. Boston. Reading: Mrs.

James Davis. Jokes: Catharine Reed, and Mrs. Rolls. Closing Song. 'spreading disunity," Hep.

Walter n. lung Sgt. Roy Steinhaucr, of Fresno, sits before a wooden table in a small Belgian farmhouse and lists dead men's effects-Most American soldiers carry three things into battle a picture of someone they love, a religious article of, some kind and an American dollar bill Anapotd hy A mtrieait Mtditol Auo- Judd tTt-Minn) told a Chamber of ttl microphone, magnetic earphone, bacterid and battery-iaver circuit. Liberal luarantM. One eiQtion Council on Phytcat 40 j'hvopy Aim 4.

model -on price one EMPIRE heater Clly Adm. J. 'jinilh'. Hum This is a typical case," be said. Commerce group here lyesterday that they are not a political party" but an armed rebellion." "The Communists argue they want unity, but they do not.

ill Chiang Kai-Shek would be a traitor, Just as Lincoln would have been, to recognize them." he added, i Rep. Judd served 10 years as a missionary doctor in Chiua Subscribe (or the Gazette. and pointed at handful of objects he was ready to pack (or forwarding to the Quartermaster Depot in Kansas City to be checked again and sent to relatives. no extras no aeeoya. Come fit for Demonitratfort TROUTMAN'S MONDAY TUESDAY 71 TRIES TO TAME A PISTOL PACKIr' On the table were a lew letters.

a photograph of the dead suidiers wife or sweetheart, a pocket knife, a Catholic saint's mendalu'on, a pen and pencil and a one, dollar bill. Spike Borobd American flyers, bombing railroad lines, are using bombs with a two-foot spike on the nose, causing the bomb to stick in the ground when hits, rather than bounce away from the rails belore f.tfc mWS Mtt ril is rare we nnd a iron time soldier who isn't carrying a religious symbol of some kind," said Stelnhauer. "Protestant boys usual in mm ly have a New Testameiil iu their. field jackets and Catholics have a rosary or a Si. Christopher's medal.

OR BCRL.OU PAYS FOR THE DAMAGE Inexpensive Treat I And most of them usually have i may bring their own tea, and for for remembrance of the old nntk MEh- whiph ic nnw worth leva Only 4Jc 1 8c a year) Will prutect your Suit or Drew from oioth damage 'for A yaar I than the U. S. cent, can stay all day ordering us much not water as they wish. I lU. S.

1 From a window he can luok out across shining white crosses stretching as far ai the eye can see COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF INDIANA in the largest Allied cemetery oil AWWP-I iii! ill I the western front. There are some GIVE NOW GIVE MORE lQ.000 Americans, Belgains, French, British and Poles buried there although most Americans and moth (Uoiftce occur wlihln thi period, Berlou guarantee (o writing la repair, replace or refund the actual value of the article. Buy lierlim uow aad molbpruol your tine clothe, furniture, ruft aud woolem. nearly 9,000 Among thute J.5,000 graves are those lor scores of Yanks killed in the uuumoiu "Malmedy Massacre'' at the start of Vun Ruudbtedt's winter break through.

ALTO SUI'I'LV INDIANA 'HOME Alio buried there are thousand of the finest Nazi troops who coed in the last vast gamble by Hitler TODAY "Mark of (he Whistler" Fir Brands of Arizona" ffir victoi'V. INDIANA. PA. Over one corner 6f the American btiulion the Stars and Stripes flic perpetual half Ub..

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