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The dahy banner, greencastle, tndiana, Saturday, mnuart 27, 1945.

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HURSTS DAIRY GREENCASTLE S MODEL DAIRY

MARTINI)ALE’S RADIO SERVICE C'Ompk'tr Servkir’ on aJI Makes an<5 Model* Most Radio repairs completed in S day’s MODERN NHOP. 608 W. NATE AVE. Phone 6">01 — Bazil, Indiana. QE A LIFTED TECHNICI AN

CLOSING-OUT SALEOf Personal Property As I ha\ e (Nmdiased a farm it is necessary for me t® dispone of the foUiming dewiibed 4»roj>erty which will be sold at PI BEFC AI CTTON on what is better known as the Lew Cnoper Partn. liM-ated 6 miles south of Clayton. 10 miles west of Mooresvtlle on County line hiehway and 18 miles northwest of Martinsville. Indiana, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1945 Rale Starts at 11 A. M. 20 HEAD DAIRY COWS ]—5 yr. old Jersey cow. bred to freshen June 1st; two—I jt. old Holstein cows, fresh. 4 *al. a day; One S yr. old Holstein cow on full flow : 1—S yr. old Holstein and CrUTnoey cow to freAen in April \hoot 2 pal. a day now; One—S yr. old Holstein and Jersey cow. 2 Jtai. now to freshen in April: One S yr. oM H<»istein and Jersey. 2 cal. ihfw to freshen in April; 1—S JT. oM Guernsey and Holstein cow to freshen in April, a Rood one; One —6 yr. old Jersey- cow. fresh. 4 gal. a day, one of tile best; One 2 vr. old Holstein heifer with calf by side, a real prospect; One —4 >t. oid shorthorn cow, due fo freshen in April. 4 gal. a day; One—2 yr. old Shorthorn heifer to freshen in April. A fine prospect ; One—5 yr. old black cow to f resh-B in April. 6 gal. a day when fresh; 4—head coining ? yr. old Guernsey heifers bred, nice prospects; 1—coming 2 yr. old Jersey- heifer bred: I—1 yr. old pure bred Hereford Polled Bull. Good as walks. 61 HEAD OF HOGS 6—Head pure bred Hampshire bred gills to farrow in March; 10 Pure bred Duroc gills, eligible to register, wt_ 140 lbs. each; 10—Pure bred Duroc gilts, eligible to register, wt. ISO Ha. each; 14—Head feeding Hogs. Dunns, wt. 125 lbs.; 10 Head DWoe feeding hogs, wt. 115 lbs.; 10—Head Duroc shoals, wt. NO Ihs ; One—1 yr old Pure bred Hampshire hoar, good breeder. These hogs are all double immuned and perfectly healthy. If yon desire Durocs don't miss this sale. 1 HEAD HORSES One—12 year old Sorrel garden horse. FEED, CORN, HAY AND STRAW 500 bushel*. ( orn as good corn as growed in 1044. 10 Ton* of tine Clover Hay in barn, never was wet (Httle Red). to 1m- sold in lots to suit; 100 bales of nice oats hay; 150 liale* of fin*- B*-an hay ; 500 bales of Wheat straw. About 50 bushel* good red oats: Eight—8-gal. milk cans. Some other article* not li*ted. TERMS: CASH All thi* property sell* without reserve. Everybody Invited. Me will not he responsible in case of accidents. All property must be settled for before removal from farm. HARRY STUM, Owner “GIB" BROWN, Auct. W M. LITTELL, Clerk. Dinner served by Martha's Aid, Hazrlwoid.

THE SUNDAY DINNER PROBLEM

After a full week's work every member of the family should have one day off for relaxation. Make Sunday dining here a pleasant custom.

CAFE ROYALE

INVITATION TO ALL Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burks Invite you to coll on Saturday, January 27th Or any day thereafter at the O. K. Hatchery 3 East Franklin St., to talk over your poultry needs for 1945, We hatch all our chicks from Putnam County flocks that have been bloodtested by trained operators. Do not take chances on shipped m chicks of unknown origin. Book your order with us for sure delivery of fine baby chicks. BURKS’ 0. K. HATCHERY 3 East Franklin Street PHONE 130 GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA

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SOCIETY J The Daily Banner

NEXT WEEK'S EVENTS

Monday

Officers Wives Club — Mrs. Wilbur Donner. 19 Cole Apt.— 8:00 p. m.

Taeaaay

Progress History Club—Mrs William Mather—2; 30 p. m.

Thursday

Mt Meridian Aid—Mrs Herbert Clements Putnamville.

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Ladle* AM Met With Mrs. O’Hair The Brick Chapel Ladies Aid held their annual all-day meet.ng at the home of Mrs Oscar O'Hair. Thursday. January, 25th. A delicious dinner was served at the noon hour to fifteen members and husbands, with three visitors. Mrs. Hettie Snyder of Greencastle, Mrs Oscar Duncan an<j Miss Ruth O'Hair of Brick Chapel. Following the dinner the business opened with each member paying their dues for 1045. The February .Tireting will be aeld at the Church on Thursday, February * 2n(1 -

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West Madison Home Ec Club Met Wednesday

The West Madison Home Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Fred Bittles Wednesday. January 24th with ten members and one guest present.

ight Couchs ue to colds .. . ease without “dosing ", visas

APPROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS

All healing is of God both of body and spirit, the sympton of God’s indwelling is joy: Thy ight shall break forth as the morning, and thy healing shall spring forth speedily.—Isa. 8:3 ]

Information BT

Bulletin

iREENCASTLE COUNCIL

CLUBS

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REFRtCERRTION

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Repair Service, Installations and Air Conation ing JIMMY heavin

SPORTS NEWS

(®er«*onn! and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

Men Have Said

Youth is the opportunity to do eameLhing and to become somebody -T. T. Munger. Youth is the season of hope, enterprise, and energy, to a na- j tion as wel* as an individual.— i

W. K. Williams.

Tell Hie wnat are the prevailing sentiments that occupy the I minds of your young men, and j I will tel] you what is to be the ! character of the next generation,

j —Burke.

r j Every period of life has its

BOWLING

(By Jim Zeis)

BASKETBALL

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis

Rhoades of Toledo, Oluo., are.] trg g u! youth is the time when

peculiar temptations and dang-

^ >ewe ' j we are the most likely to be en- • snared. This, pre-eminently, is

Seymour Owls Defeated Cubs

Greencastle’s Tiger Cubs lost a South Central Confer.nce tilt last night down at Seymour when the Owls took a 32 to 20 decision from the local netters. The Cubs, after an impressive record, hit the toboggan trail two weeks ago when a weak

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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sourwine j

their

meeting opened with singing the lived in Greencastle.

club song of the month “My Old Kentucky Home’’ and reading

of the Chib Creed.

Mrs. Joe Wright gave an interesting report on the Outlook

Meeting.

The club voted to fine five

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bryant. Elm Street.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. C'.ar -s torniing. fixing period, the' West Lafayette quintet nosed Torr of Dav.sburg, YLch a rprL-.g season of disposition and i them out. 25-24. They laid off The j daughter. Mr. Torr forme’1\ , ^ lf during this sea-J last week and this apparently

last night

son. more than any other, that J did not help them the character assumes its per-J aga nst Seymour,

have received word their son. i msmen t shape and color, and the | -phe Cubs have now won 4 and Pvt Earl Phillip Sourwine has j y 0un g arf wont t 0 take their ■ ] ost 2 in the South Central high arrived safely in England course for time and eternity.— ' school basketball circuit for a The Pr ogress History vill' j Hawef percentage of 667 which ousts meet Tuesday Jan. 30 at 2:30 I The guenE -th and safety of a them from first place.

Valley Summary

At Terre Haute

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CARD OF THANKS I wtoh to thank my neighbors and relative* many nice cards and the ! aent by DePauw Mainu Department and the shown cne during my the Putnam County hospt^' also with to thank Dr Dr. Wiseman and the who attended me. Mr. Herbert E. Scok* I

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bjih* Danville, are the parent, *. daughter bora Friday at u* c.1 nam county hospital *

Mr. and Mrs L. J, Greencastle, R. R - ^ ■ enta of a daughtei born J Putnam county r I January 22nd

will ‘ 2:30 |

■Hostesses will be Mrs Wm. J

cents for failure to make proper Mather and Mrs. Heber Ell.s ant | response to the roll call. ! have charge of the program. Mrs. Ira Moore was appointed Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hall, 916 to assist Mrs. Ivan Ruark and S Indiana Street, have moved to Mrs. Fred Bittles on the pro- North Salem. Indiana., where, gram oommittee. ' they will make th?ir future A donation of onedollar was home.. Mr. Hal! has recently retaken for the ••March of Dimes.” ! turned to the South Pac f:c. After a pleasant social hour Yoeman Roberta Koontz. e the club adjourned with the WAVE in the U. S. Navy is reading of the club prayer. The ‘ visiting friends in Greencastle | an

Febniary meeting will be neld' Yoeman Kc.ontz formerly lived ^ the youth.

DePauw Loses Miami Contest

community consist in the virtue J and intelligence of its youth, es- i peciaily of its young men.—J. j

Hawes.

The destiny of any nation, at

any given time, depends on the > opinions of its young men under •

five-and-twenty.—Goethe.

As 1 approve of a youth that! Friday was a bad night for has something of the old man in another local team, the DePauw him so am I no less pleased with ! ^ rs * ein * shad< - d 44 t0 43 0 >’

old man that has something a O^ 0 - net aggregation. He that follows ^ ^ am£ was P la - Ved 011 ^

of Mrs. Everett in this city where she was em- I this lnjle may ^ 0 j,j in body but home floor of the Buckeyes

at the home

Ellis.

+ * + + Twentieth Century Club Met Wednewtoy Mrs. O. D. MiCullough gave a very interesting program on “Reformation of Education” at the .Twentieth Century Club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elmer Seller. Throughout the facts sis she had culled them from different educators. and as she has been a teacher of grade children, she j was in a position to give actual experiences. Mrs. McCullough portrayed the present system of teach.ng from the known to th; unknown. The foundation for her thoughts was from an outline of character and training and personality, and character in citisenship. that the aim in mil education is to tram in Social Efficiency. Twenty members were present and contributed to "The March of Dimes" and to the “County T. B. Association.” The following officers were elected for the year to begin in September 1045; President. Mrs. C. M. McClure 1st Vice-president, Mrs. Oner

Beck

2nd. Vice-president. Mrs. Cecil Fellers Rec. Sec.. Mrs. Oiarles Hutcheson Cor. Sec.. Mrs. Frank Woliung Treas.. Mrs. Theodore Craw-

ley

Council Member, Mrs. T. H.

Williams

Program Committee, Miss Miss Lenore Alspaugh. Mrs. Paul Headly. Mrs. J. M. Hellinger, Mrs. John Tennant, and Mrs

Sarah Wright.

The February meeting w.l] be held at the home of Mrs

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Former Greememmtte Boy Marries la Calif.

ployed with the Ward Company.

The response for volunteer blood donors for the Red Cross blood collection that will be

Montgomery car , never be so in mind.—Cicero.

Entertains With Birthday Dinner

Mrs Ettie C. Irving will en-

made or Feb 0 Greencastle Elks terta.n with a birthday dinner in Club, has been heartening May honor of her son. Harrison T. i we remind you that it doesn’t Irving c M ^ at her on hurt, that it takes only forty- ^ rB0T) Ftreet Sundav Janu .

five minutes of your time, and that you will experience a sense

This evening, the Old Gold netters will engage Earlham's Quakers in a return tilt at Richmond. DePauw was the wimrir in the first meeting of the two

outfits.

ary 1 26th. The guests invited are. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shonkwiler,

of satisfaction tnat you have Q ?car anc j gmy irring, Mr. and

known in no other type of war effort. Call number 4. the local Red Cross office, for your ap-

pointment.

Reelsville Wins

Coach Bob McCullough's Reelsville net tossers wen a hard fought game from Belle Union on thv latter's court, 37-31, after having a lead of 24-22 at the

aol'l* K OK HIIVKIX*. A r«"i»rf'PF*T)taTlve of ttip State Tax Bf»ard wilj hold a hearing regarding add it inn til appropriation* for Putnam County on January SU at 10 u. m in the office ol the countv auditor. WHS CLARA JONES. Auditor, Putnam County. , It

CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: 25 to 30 tons Alfalfa hay. first cutting, good Baled out of the barn. Alf»> 10 ton Clover hay baled, while it lasts $25 00 per ton at Water Works. Young barn. Cal! 237R or night 155W. Walter S. Campbell. 27-23 FOR SALE: 3 pair xares 3400 to 1600 lbs. 1 Gelding 6 year old 1700 lbs. a real one. 25 inch collar. Thes- horses and mares are at my farm 3 miles nort 1 ’, Ooverdale on 43. Walter S. Campbell. 27-7ts.

Mrs. George Irving and son, Gene, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace

Irving of Indianapolis.

Harrison has been aboard a de-’ RfrelBVlUe gtMTte<J ^ ^ rtroyer in the Pacific Theater of lng dur:n? lhe first . ninute and w -,r for tV> past eighteen months never loEt ^ ]ead al0l „ and is home visiting hi. mother. th(> . were hard preS8ed at tin ^ B-

wS ar ;! Ap o j7 i ™ ately nu ^ ] ber of fouls were called on each

• team.

Lineup and summary: Reelsville (87) FG

Ph. M.

stationed in Naval Hospital at S-oernaker, California, before he] r< ports bark to his ship. I

Roaehdale 28) FG Baird, f - — 0 K Miller, f - — 0 Barnes, f 0 L. Miller, f 0 Hall, c 1 H'-nnon, C 0 Hutchins, g 6 Mitchell, g 0 Points, g 0 Frazier, g 0

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+ ROACH 11 VLE Mr. and Mrs. J'mes St, received word that their Robert, had been wounded i and is in a hospital sottm in France. He ha i been i ed from a hospita, the firgj

the year.

Funeral service' for fa Sutherlin who passed away) day morning at the home of, sister, Mrs. Katherine Bni were held at the Chastain ?|| eral Home Wednes y after, at 1:30 o’clock. Rev Ray j ton was in char t • of the i vices and was assisted McMullen. Buria! was u |

i LaFollette cemetery. “Tae | Still undefeated in the Indiana of a P erfect Day ' and “Wha Conference, the DePauw Univer- ]n £ Hope’ were ; ;ayed sity basketball men will visit OT Y an b y Miss Eva Wi Earlhaun College tonight for a' bearers were Galen return game and their second ’ <>hn dark, Charles

lap of a series of three away Eu ? enf Hutchins, Collie Skdj

TOTALS 7 1* 9 Referee, Klinck; umpire, Gill-

espie.

MEET EARLHAM

■ i.T NEW LIMITS FOR RATION STAMPS

WANTED: To buy 1938 .or later Plymouth Coupe. For my own use Also will buy other cars if good. Will pay ceding price. Walter S. Campbell. 237-T. on 43 1 miles north town.

27-3ts.

FOR SALE: Hampshire boar

C. Phillip Goode. Ba.nbridge Route

l. l-27-28-2t

For rent: Modern three room and bath unfurnished upstairs

^ _ Lpartmev t Adults. 401 E

Miss Betty Jane Sweetland of Hanna Phori , 65%J s

Los Angeles. California., wa*

united uf marriage to Lt. Gordon [ FOR RENT: Three room house M. Browning, son of Mr. and ] on my farm. Mr*. Joe Scott,

Mrs. Isaac M. Browning forme,- Cloverdale, Ind.. R. R. 2

ly of Greencastis. on December ! 27-29-30 27th at Pasadena Wedding , Chapel, Pasadena. California WANTED TO RENT: About with Rev. Harold E. Baker, a Feb 10 “ rnod *' rn 3 room hou * t ‘ former resident of Greencastle. 1 or ■P* rtmCT, t. Reference. Box G. and a graduate of DePauw Uni- C Banner 27-20p

versity, reading the vows. ]~ WANTED: To buy ail Among the attendants in the surplus farm tools

WASHINGTON. Jan. 27—The OPA slapped expiration dates back on food ration stamps today returning to the system of d- finite termination days for food coupons which was in effect up unt.l last March. The return to the former sysVm will permit householders apP’oximstely four months to spead thair food coupons. Under the system terminated ;ast Spring, consumers were given an ’‘overlap’' of about 20 days' grace in which old stamps would continue to be good after new ones had been validated.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson are the parents of a daughter, bora at the Putnam cqunty hospital Friday.

bridal party, were the groom’s need thi* year

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two brothers John D. and Rich- ^ no -„ ard T. Browning. After the ply order* I hold. What have vou v.edding a reception was held for to sell. Also will buv vour old the hundred and thirty guests. 1 tractor fires ard odd tires. Waf

•fter which the bride and groom left for a short wedding trip at the Desert Inn. Palm Springs.

California.

Lt. Browning, recently graduated from the La Junta Army Flying School. Colorado., and it . now stationed at Williams Field,' Arizona GUdPnpomik&iJM.dijmtijti

NEW CONVERSATION HEARING AID Based on 0. S. Ge»'t Findings

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games. DePauw played host to the Quagers in Dec. 15, trouncing them in a 78 to 22 decision, the second-highest score made by the Tigers in forty years of basketball' ~ rivalry wiOi TBe school. DePauw took a game in 1942-43 series by an 89 to 54 margin. In the series, which began in 1905. DePauw has won 43 games to Earlham’s 15. Coach Lloyd Messersmith will probably use the same starting line-up which he put into effect in the Franklin and Miami games, with London and Bickey at forward. Gardner move^/rorn /onward to center and Longfellow and Walton at guard.

Bowling Monday 6:30—Eitel’s vs. Zinc Mill 8:30—University A vs. Stevens Tuesday 6:30—Midwest vs. V. F. W. 8:30—Home Laundry vs. University C

TOTALS

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Thursday 7:00—Post Office vs. B Friday 7:00—O. K. Barbers Cola

University

Coca

and Walter Worick.

Mrs. Paul Robert Zimi visited over the week rad \ her husband at Gg at Lake | Paul Robert left Monday

Jacksonville. Fla. Rev. Htwnphrev

the Christian church, it I the home of Mrt Bernice (

tain.

Mr*. Leroy Miller and di4 ter from Dushare Pa. and 4 Margaret Minnick of Ohio, were guests of Mr,. J Hostetter on Wednesday. Mrs. Helen Ella Suthfrial( Saturday for San Diego, I to spend some time will husband who is stationed I

IN MEMORY

In memory erf my Anna Grace Sm<?dley. parted this We, January 1 You were taker fro ua. 1 Just a year ego Kxlay, God took you up to Heaven Tet y.our'e not sc -• »• J How I miss you d.. - ng. Mofij Miss your loving voice All the love and joy you me. That I never will forget Yes, God took you up to 1 In a land so won rout fa: | And know you must be i For no pain can enter th<*l Mrs. D mt

SEABEES FASHION NEW HAND FOR FILIPINO BOY

3 SUPERB VACUUM TUBES7QS0 MODELS Mart at Id U mmamdag Arm (upeife T*rumn tub* model! at new low pnm.

fcrarin* aid maaufarturer-ii makjnr iMoria* aid Motor,. Tho

a*Md to onofaM you to hw nj i

Mm. To th. hard of bona* pmam that it th. ooo hus* Oat really rr.ittm*. New lew pticn are ootnpltt, and mduda cunom aar-mold or boo* reoaieer. and aciaotific fittin* to your iadmdaal aaad. CM1. °r phoot far Craa ACOUSTICON .Ana Hoeker, Dealer Uzton, lad. Phon- 819 Ssarf for New frss Bsair

THE GREAT NEW Future ACOUSTICON

Port Arthur, Tax., and*ShTiJST/c’aIS K ^ ““P® 11 " Vc Robert V ' McDa £S touches to an artificial hand which thaw UF a Rtdin C«f. right, of Omaha, Neb, put the »mnd with th. hoy, Jeau. Castro. Saiiaa' ^ ft