The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 June 1946 — Page 2
THE DAIIY EANhJFR, GREENCASTlE, FNDIANA,
SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1946.
per ci\rl rise would cost Hoosic!'
P! 1 VI ^ OK 1KI KS
•\ A1 ’OI.IS. June 29. an aJ'diPeinal 20 million dollars! IT pi ins of the Indiana | a year., J |. , o nt of Cnnserva-1 The {Ir liana Chamber of Cor.l-
rv Division are realia- merce {Proposed that th • present t '..:il operators will! tax of jone per cent be ontinuud outside of Indian i J l n8 t f a( | of the 2.5 per cen. tas 1i seedling's for 1 on on Iployi r and employee prom xt year 1 posed .by the federal cimmittee. i its f,,rost-J Ad Jit tonal reveuu s are not need .vere for an in- <d at i lhf> P re> * nt timc for U,(
OASI fund, the, leUer declared.
I>r
i luct ion nir and
to six
,,t imated
of seedling a half milmillion in that more
i m'llion seedling trees , : i ds: i ibuted since the , nuv. i i s were I'Stub-
li l!)2t>.
,,.1 . ige operators are i v ; . I to replant their ■ : i The seedlings also i in ■ for forest and It purposes and are . I,, to property. id that Indiana cod 1 t year had to purn and a half tress ti, tate to fill their rel,o s ' quotas. He add1, , „ d that by 1948 we i 000.000 more .seeilliny, ,,, , re now available.” IMi.s I\( HEASK AViriTE, Ind., June 28 ,■ increase in the nummi on Indiana farms was announced todav, :u usly with a forecast ,,s in fail litters. ! duo University depart- . r ulture report showi cie-d litter of 0.81
‘. - BM
which fa crowed this
miller of p'iis
dil,000, whi h is 121 i the average spring hi Indiana, tiased on .’ ; i id from 1935 to
FK \( K.TVME U I-Y ITU \ in erica is entitled to enjov
thi i " 946 J.Tidepeiidence Day ns nc\ i i before. A people that
ten ip oral fly surrendered
Ire » iom to fight for that freedm c is justified in a jubilant obsc. 8ajitv of victory. Hooaier’s wl e- ut war or at home rolled up th fir sleeves ami stayed on the jo » during four wartime Fourths of jJuly, will embark on outings
in Barge numbers.
E.tany families, separated f >r v b ions reasons during the war, \ til get together. The holiday 1 tnod, starting July 3 and ext knding through the next Suuhiy, invites picnics to sta'" tr.-ks, jaun-s to tlie lake and k-ng motoi trips ‘‘like old times.” Highways will be crowded wi'.h
pBt asure-bound folks.
But the holiday will not be w.-ithout tragedy. Col. Austin K.
ilCillion, state jiolice superinteu I service «‘iit, predicts that 21 persons wll ld <r 1" • lie in traffic crashes, drownings friends, '.and other accidents. State police I'aul
I .statistics show a ,'!9 per cent ia-,-crease in automobile accident •deaths in the first five months of i the year, and the rate is mouci-
!|.ing daily,
I Enjoy this Independence Day Let your hair down; have fun.
saved i
j But do it safely. Don’t let an ac
cident mar the pleasure
<lay.
The Daily Banner
and
flcrald ( onsolidated “It Waves For AU” Entered in the postoffice at ireencastle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under Act o'. Subscription rates, 15 cent* nail in Putnam County; $3 50 ti t5 00 per year by mall outald* Putnam Oounty. 8. K. Karl den, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
Even in the laboratory men must be humble or they will not be rewarded. If my people * * *
th*'ir j .grail humble themselves and
pray and seek my face, * * * Then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and will heal thin land. 11 Chron.
7 14.
l»ll5NO V\l. And local News it it 11: f s
SOCIETY KEYSTONE ItlltEE < EASS MEETI\<i
Thirty members and friends of the Keystone Bible Class of Gobin Memorial Church attended the June meeting Thursday evening irr the home of Miss Ella Coffman. Miss Hattie Connelly
was assistant hostess.
Mrs. Clyde Williams, the president. conducted the bustness se c - sion. Mrs. Theodore Crawley had charge of the devotions
days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCoy attended the National Retailers’ Hardware convention in Chicago
first of the week.
Robert Ervin of Princeton, Ind. nephew of Dr, Leland T r ippeti, spent the week and with Dr. and Mrs. Trrppett and Betty Ann. virs, Mtke Feeley and Carol Sue of Indianapolis, Mrs. Maude Lukentrill of Spencer, Mrs. Charles Pickens and Elaine of Cloverdstle and Mrs Ida Spangler j spent Friday with Miss Gwrn
in, New Castle.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Leslie Cobb. Commercial Hotel was admitted to the hos-
pital Friday night.
Paul Blaeklldge, Spencer, . was a imitted to the hospital this
mo ruling.
Miss Darlene Ellis. Greencastle. R. 4 was admitted to the hos-
pital this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Archie
conducted at Richmond
Evgnsville, while
1 scheduled for Bedford. p e , u ' Wayne, Uporte, Lafaynt,
Schellie, director of the Indiana
Economic Council.
The meeting is to be held at ! the Terre Haute House. The Eco-
R. 2, nomic Council, the Terre Haute i New Albany
City Plan Commission and the Terre Haute Chamber of Cornmere,. are sponsorers of the ’
event.
The conference will be a panel
Butts, disiciissian led by a number of
am
nther s are
Fort
and
Reelsville, R. 2. are the P»renD allt verities. Invitations to partici-
Mrs. William Hargrave, for the j Spangler
program, presented Van Dyk.-’si AA ( beautiful stoi-y of “Tin- Keeper rf I JEtl? AL/cY the Light.” | WANTED: Baler to bale 15 An unusually pleasant social acres of hay in field. George E. hour followed the program dyr-j Kindle, Reelsville R. 1. 29-lp
ing which especially dainty and cooling refreshments were seiv-id!
by
tf a daughter born at the hospital this morning. Mrs. Irene Ross, Greencastle. R. 3 was dismissed from the hos-
pital Friday.
At the 1820 Census threefourths of the gainful workers of the United States were engage! in agriculture; at the 1940 Cen-
pate have been issued to public officials and representatives of varioun civic, business, labor, farm and other groups from the Clay. Greene, Owen Parke, Putnam. Sullivan, Vermillion and Vigo counties. Sitailar meetings have been
baseball
Sunday, 230 p.m.
Robe-Ann Park
PUTNAMVIUE VS,
MARTINSVILU
FOR RENT: Three furnish G sus less than one-fifth were the hostesses. The husbands! "*»*« <>«•** E. Riddle, Reels agriculture,
of some of the members were ville R 1
present for the social hour. The 1
Infantile paralysis cripples
WANTB30. Cai. 193i or later, more children than all ether
final feature of the evening was," or 4 door sedan. Will sell or; dist .. lsos am i acc iaen;s combined, | a song test with Mrs. J. E. Pnrt-J trade goes I 1*35 PonUac coupe, according to the National Foun-|
radio
„ , Berry
Hn<11 ana. Phone 753-R.
29-2r.
Active Chapter of Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Chester Coan
as hostess.
Pvt. Paul A. Wilson enlisted in Wednesday, July 3rd,
He would
day meeting at the
n May. 1946.
hear from his many Everybody welcome.
His address is: Pvt. A. Wilson, 15210499, 3706th
A. A, F„ B„ 6 B. T. C., Sqdn. O, K-ks 586, Pit. 9, Sheppard Field.
Texas.
Leaving Sunday on a fishing trip to Wisconsin aie Mr. and Mrs. Eol McIntyre. Mr and Mrs. O W. Hollowcll, and Mr. and
ei at tlie piano and Rev. William Hargrave leading in the singing of a number of the old cherished methodist hyms.
•> j Morton W. S. C. S. To Meet Wednesday
The w. 6. C. S. of Morton'S months old. 138 West Berry Union Chapel church, will meet Greencastle. Ind., phone
in an all, 753-R. 29-2!
church
, 1
and heater. 138 West dalion for Infantile Paralysis.
street, Greencastle, Indi-
MEETING -H LY 18
INDIANAPOLIS, June 27 — (INS) The west Central conference on community planning will be held at Terre Haute July 18 according to an announcement made today by Kenneth L. ;
FOR SALE: Coon dog regi.-i-I tered Redbone female, 6 years old. Also fine Bluetick male pjp
DePauw Little Theater WILL PRESENT THE BRAZIL COMMUNITY PLAYERS in the (Mmedy-Dramn OUTWARD BOUND Tuesday Evening-July 2-8:15 60c •• Reservations Monday •• 60c at Sam Hanna's
i
i iMidiK report 'd that . intentions show i" i n.ws aro ' oi pcctod tin , fall in II idiann.
ii i - i in per certt from ( g.*,0
ill , .on . It reptesentsj i - nt increase iai r the
Softball
f.ir the ton year periotl.
r
at so
OIT'OSI 1 \\ RATES
T 11 .\XAPOLIS, Ind. JrOie, 27 \ ; Indiana congre.woten
reci-r. d letters oppof ing Ag n I Survivoru’ In- • ill tax mtes ntom-,1 7:T0 by the house comn littii* 1
uin imans. 8:30-
itt is wire sent by the Si:i[ ( . Chamber of ComI! d assert'd tha. t he 30,
' 2:30
3:30
Mrs. L. C. Conrad. Tn.-y wiil stay of the at the Chippewa Lodge, a private lodge, lo. a ted on Isaac Walton Lake near Lae Dc Flambeau,
Wisconsin.
| Mrs. Furel R. Burns, North Manchester, state regent, Daughters of the Am riean Revolution, has an no i need the following 'Greencastle women as committee j chairmen; Miss Winona Welch, chairman of the approved school) committee and Mrs. LaFayette
Public Service, vs. Clover- i^Van Porter, '. .iriiamentarian.
dale
Wednesday
7:30 -Fillmore vs. Home Laun-
dry
DePauw vs. Morton Frida> Johnson’s vs. V. F. W. 1550 Uainbrldge vs. Russellvilk
::I0
8:30
Monday
Johnson's vs. Morton Russellville vs. Reelsville
Tuesday
Post 58 vs. V. F. W. 459
+ + + +
(inveland f'hih Enjoys M 'ting
Miss Grace Arnold entertained the Cleveland Community Club Thursday with fifteen members present. The president. Mrs.j Earl Sutherlin, conducted the meeting with the group singing “Columbia the Gem of th.'. Ocean,” repeating the club col^ lect and responding to roll call with “How I met my husband.’’The paper for the afternoon was, “Plastics,” and was well givor^
by Mrs, Elden Miles.
A debate, Resolved that my kifehen should he ship-shape be-1 fore leaving home, created much] amusement and interest with Mrs. Charles Lohdell and Mr-', i Harry Toney taking the affirma-' I live and Mrs. Russell Sutherlin
I
It Is no sign that a man is polished when he stands around ! on the street cornel and casts reTlii'tions. Overheard by Honv> ! Laur.ilry it; Cleaners. 29-It.
NOTICE One to the fact that our drivers are taking a
vacation,
C
'oner Cabs
i pot run cn Sunday three Sundays.
s< HEDl l.E
Tuesday
Putnamvilk’ vs. Troop 43 Troop 90 vs. Troup 99
4:30- Ti-oop 43 vs. TYoop 90
Wednesday
2:00 Putnamvllle vs. Troop 99 3:00 Troop 90 vs, McCallie El
ectric
4:00 Johnson Barbers vs. Troop
99
5:00 Troop 43 vs. Banner & News Any boy 16 years of age or younger not on any team please report to the park Tuesday and Wednesday and be assigned to one of the teams. A few more players are needed. No games on the 4th of July. There will he a ping pong tourney at the park Monday and Fri-} day.
TRAP SHOOT at Fillmore, Ind., Thursday, July 4th, all J day. Prize -. Meadow Brook Gun I C ub. 29-lp.
and Mrs. Bert Alcorn for the' negative. A social hour follo’ved. j j Guests were the Misses Nellie ] McVay, Mary Ellen Farrow, Cornelia Sears and Mary Susan j
Sears.
I LOVEKDALE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rogers'*
, have had as guests, Mrs. Roger’s ' 4.001) W ATER SUPPLY sister and fa r.ily of Fort Branch. | INDIANAPOLIS, June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Heavins ' (INSl A favorable water .sun- left Friday to visit with Mr. and ply outlook was forecast today Mrs. Byron, Runyan of Kennard. | by Charles Bechert. head of the Ind. Mrs. Runyan is a sis.er of j Water Resources division of the Mrs. Heavins. Indiana Department of Connor-! Mr. and Mrs. Elvin MeKamey' vation. ^ and Jimmie left Thursday to
Bechert said that increased visit with Mrs. McKamey's parI'ainfall has resulted in ground ents at Poplar Bluff. Mo. Their water levels being generally high s mull son Johnie who has been | and stream flow -about norma 1' visiting with his grandparents i Precipitation was well distribut-' wil1 re turn with them, id. Except for a few places on -' Ir - and Mrs. James Sinclair,' the lower Wabash and White former residents of Cloverdale | rivers flood stages were never' came Wednesday to visit with exceodt il during the past month. ^ r * ends an< * relatives for a few | t I
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IT TAKES EQUIPMENT LIKE THIS TO MAKE Stecfoic Senvice & Many different kircs of equipment are necessary to make elec- ' * •f.'* trie line extension', and to add customers to existing lines. Only limited quantities of this equipment have been available since the beginning of the war, and w hile we feel our Company is w- v ^4^ - 'Ik, getting its full share. f h j number of months required to obtain cer-
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tain items has increased greatly. At present, manufacturers cannot promise to deliver poles, switches, insulators, transformers and other vital parts for months ahead. Manufacturers of these articles are doing the best they can w v? <1* *-#. **•* 10* -xrm 4^ un-nr - *«m0*ki0** :> +**** l * r ■*** under existing conditions, but the demand for poles and other
forest products alone is about five times greater than normal be* cause all electric companies are trying to accommodate new customers, just as we are.
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We are anxious for all those who are waiting for electric service *•> - ,U-‘-to understand this situation. No one is more eager to see everyone * - - * «*• .«S*n -K 4 enjoy time and labor saving electricity than the men who provide ■ mmrnrnm - this service. We know’ you appreciate that we are doing everything -W ' * 4HMA*'-. -• am r TMWi .Hi * •Hi." . in our power to bring electric service to you as quickly as possible.
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