The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 September 1946 — Page 2
PUBLIC SALE
Of household and other personal property. SATURDAY, SEPT. 7. t P. M.
100 WEST BERRY STREET
2 cabinet radio* I Kimball music bov 1 new record player 1 dressing tab! ■ | library table | rollaway bed l bed room suite I desk 1 roekinf; chair 75 lb. ic« box 1 daxcn|H>rt Child's tahh and •» chairs 1 Hot 1‘otnt electric Iron
I Oliver typewriter I Kegina electric sweeper I what-not I sb^l I wire gate 1 baggage rack for (op of ear Complete set of electricians tools. I doe bouse I snow suit, si/.e 12 I Suedr .laeket, sire Iti Jacket and skirt, sire Hi Wool sweater, sire 11
Othci article* too numerous to mention.
Terms: Cash.
Not responsible for accidents.
ALTON Ht'RST, Xuctioncer.
( LIFFORD WcM \!\s, Clerk.
FILLS PETITION
VALPARAISO. Ind., Sept. 5. iUP) William Green, 43, East (.’hion<, r(> . serving a life sentence ! in Michigan City prison for the slaying of Ins wife, Allie Chaves, today filed petition in Porter St: perior Court to review the eviI dence of his case. Green asked that a ruling be ( made on an appeal granted him which expired when his attorney failed to act. Green was first convicted in Jasper county for the slaying ofi Beverly McKinley. He was givl en a two to twenty year sentenc on manslaughter charges. For the slaying of his wife fou:' years ago he was given a lif •
term.
Authorities said Green’s petition will be referred to Frank Greenwald, Gary, public defend-j
' el.
Family Enjoyed
Cet-Togelher Sunday
THE DAILY BANNER | SOCIETY
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED "It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffirc at Greeneastle, Indiana as second class mail rnalter under Act of Mareh 7. I STS. Subscription rates, 15 cents nail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. S. IL Kariden, Publisher 17-Hi Smith Jackson Street.
Sunday, Sept. 1st was the date ,r family g t-t' -gciher and
at the home of
Personal And Local News IB It I E F S
pi, h-in-dinner,
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Tresner. G eencastle, R. :i in honor of their son, Robert, who was home from Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Mn-yland, where he is stat.oned
with the U. S. Army.
Those present w'ere Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Wilcox and son of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wilcox. Fred an.i Barbara, of Plainfield. Virginia Mason. G'.iyJs Mason and friend of
Haute, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Jones-BItie Marriage AnnMiiioed .Mrs. Bessie Blue ard Bradford A. Jones, both 'if Green* castle, were muted in marriage at Spencer ,on Saturday, August 31. They will make their home at 70e. south Indiana street.
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Pvt. Charles E Evans and Pvt. Robert Tresner of Aberdeen Md., spent the week end with their parents.
FA KM Fit KILLED
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BROWNSBURG. Ind. Sept. 5 George H. Turpin, ^-year-old j Brownsburg farmer was killed ' instantly when ids automobile
j Tr. sr *r of Greeneastle, Mr and ^ jn C()11 j Sion wi th a car bper
I Mrs. Hubert Hinote. Mrs. Emma.^^ ^ okey Co tt„rtgin, 23, of
1 Brownsburg. at an Ind. 34 inter-
Mary Ann Cash called on Skelton, Mr. and Mrs. se( , tjon one mRe eaat of here.
*|- o’ i -. . . near Reelsville, Miss
Doi-.thy Stoner Tuesday evening. Hinote
! Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hollowed j Kay Jean Tresner. i attended the fair and horse show ! Pvt. Robert G. Tresner
HOG MARKET
j State police reported Cottongin was treated for minor in-
! at the state fair Wednesday. j early Monday morning to retuim j^n ^
left
Hogs 400; generally steady at ceiling level; practically nil good and choice barrows anJ
Dr. Paul
Plainfield, deputy coroner,
Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rhea and * > Aturleen f ... pronounced a verdict of acci-
lildren attended the state fair ‘ Maryland where he will grad
fror. Technical Schml as dental deatn.
children attended the state fair in Indianapolis on Wednesday. Mrs. Howard Dean who suf-
Mrs. Ida Pierce and her two with Governor Ralph F. Gates daughters, Miss Carrie E. Piece of 1 diana. The prize winner also and Mrs. Elmer R. Seller, and is to preside briefly over a sesgranddaughter, Harriet Alic" Men of either the state senate or Seller, returned Wednesday from the e-iu.* e of repr sentatlves. a two weeks vacation trip. They. Frizes are to be awarded in
gilts, good and choice sows and * a • str °ke in July, and was good stags $16.25. local ceiling, i improving is reported worse
* ! again today.
ACQTljTTriT A flC I Mrs - w - M - C’Brien has re-
**ITO ’turned from Iowa City. Iowa aft-
tX' I c*r
| uate
i a Parts Clerk, late this month.
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Mrs. (iirtis MlnnicU It'irars Mister
Turpin had been a lifelong resident of Brownsburg. There are no immediate survivors.
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limprialinn r _ . ^ t.ntj any nr all taxpayers ma* (•« heard and tl,, , ‘ - j |,in - In II, in Ulna n( said n|ir>r*,|irliitl(n,s nr , |, ;ll ( X I'nnitnon (','nnell in kes said iijirnprlntlnns ., '''®4 -..id iien. r «vlll In mloeint leal!v eei lifled in tl,, snu, li,',',ri J f.ininiliisinn' i s id Indiana. I brnn-jl, the I'nujd* \inlli„ r .if " r-nint*. Indiana, for the sil.l Hi ard’s ennslderattnn mil
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attendance total to 463,769 30.000 more than thronged into the ntire fair in 1941.
WIU ox ( OMMEXlT
BULLETINS
Horse pulling contest will be lei visiting her son ^ held at Forest Park, Brazil. Sua-j O’Brien.
Dr. C. S
HI NT (OOLEY FAMILY ' The reunion of the Cooley Family Association of America was held at Canadaigua. N. Y.
make nil,*‘(|iiate
wages.
| day, Sept. 8th. Weights under ! 2800. under 3200 and over 3200 lbs. Prizes $35.00. $25.00. $15.00 and $10.00. Teams must be
receive | v ' vi K h ''d in nt cit y coal yard by
10 o’clock.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Krider and sons attended the horse show at the state fair in Indianapolis
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon,
Ur-in-law in Kansas City. Hut- seventh, and eighth grade pupils j chison and Wichita. Kansas, and ti.e "ther for high school, While in Kansas City, they at- pupils. Teachers of the major tended the play. "Up In Central I prize winners also will receive _
Park,” given by the company of special cash awards. ' o clock. *>- *. g en cannon, and Miss Elizabeth which Rachel Gillen la a membei Tin grpjde 8Chi ; entrants are j Suits $5.95 t > $16.00: Dresses Ann Cannon arc spending the of tile cast. They also visite i to write on "What the Constitu-, an d shoes, $1.50 up; 2 table remainder of the week in Chi'
Miss Mildred Rutledge and her tie,n >f the United States Means rnofiel radios, Bargains. Bargain cago.
sister, Mrs Ayers at Spring- to Me. - ' Subject for the hig.i store. Over Fleenor’s Drug Store. I Mr. and Mrs. N. C. O’Hair field, Illinois, and Mrs. Pierce’s school competitors is "Why the 1 5-lp. land Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crosby
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Minnick aril son Jesse, entertained at their home in Bainbridge on Sunday. Sept. 1. in honor of Mrs.
Minnick's sister, Mrs. Ashley ■' HS * \.i 1 , Marshall and daughter Martha I would like to have the next meet- For.-ign MlnKt
adjustment ir
INDIANAPOLIS. Ir.j.. | — (NSl State Forester Wilcox charged today “there is no sense in of acres of forest burr,in| year.’’ as hewarned about forest fires.
Wilcox said:
week. Indiana
members
PART*, Sept. 5—<11*)—Soviet
*r V. M. Molotov
returned to ."aris from Moscow
and Alice off Hollywood. Calif. >ng in this state. . , . . „ .
Wm. K. Cooley, Rural Route: l,K *' ' ,p, ' n 'n Ror-
like to i*" li flng Hie last two lays enn-
wf.n are visiting friends and
relatives here.
12, Indianapolis, would
, .. learn of any Coqlfcys or descenwere:'MrirMrs 1 ' O. L.'Reev. s I * **>'*» in Putnam
and daughter Meridith. Mr. andj , ' Jn Mrs. James McTntiro, Mr and 1 M-s Charles Canada and sen,
ferring with Soviel until.irities.
other daughter. Mrs. Walter A. Constitution of the United States
Gary Warren, and Mr. William E. Priest all of Greeneastle; Mr.
Xewlin .of Casey, Illinois.
$1,101 IN \W\KI>S INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Sept 4 —(INS)— Prizes totaling $1,100 '/ill be awarded more than 200 grade and high school pupils in the first annual state-wide Constitution Week Essay Contest. Dr. Ckmenl T. Malan, stat'* rjpe'in tan dent of Public jnstruetlon, said that the awards are h«iug offered by the Indiana Constitution Day committee as part of a prograr commemorating 159 years of constitutional g- veanment. Constitution Day is Sopt. 17. Original essays by ihe ptipils are to be submitted prior to November JO First prize is $100 and a v!»:t - .... —
Lives Today.’’ Dr. Malan explained: 'The essay contest offered for the first time this year is de-
[ attended the horse show Wed- and Mrs c K Priest and child-
'in^foaL^e +a'c'Ml mI/h” | ^ s<la - v n ^ ht at ,he COlisOUm in ren. Joy, Harlene, Doyne
Indianapolis. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
NEW FAIR RECORD
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 5. (UPI Hoosier fair goers today
PARIS, Sept. 5 — (TP) — Soviet Deputj Foreign Minister And'rel Vbhinsky e«mniiitt«l IVlssta tiiday to the roiineil of foreign ministers decision ta in-
“Indiana department of se.rvation figures show tint mers are the worst offr because it is part of their: lar job to h irn brush and ‘ se,dge. and sometimei thoughtlessly strike the ,on a windy day”
and
.sig, d to stimulate thinking and m Srpt 7th at fwlrt
5-2t. I
j Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Throop Priest of Brick Chapel; Mr. and Rummage Sale, Saturday 8 a. 1 have returned home from Prince- Mrs. Chunie Graham of Michi-
to promote additional study to bring to pupils a greater realization that the Constitution is a
living document."
Kindergarten Mothers.
house.
5-Tt.
ton, N J., where they visited gan City: Mrs. Harry Shoemaker
with Mr and Mrs Bernard Kil- of 1 jifayette, M.r. Homer K. 1 sions yesterday swelled the 1946
WANTED: Man to haul lime * ore fU ‘ ev ^ of 1,1 J1 “ r,a P oli8: ^ aml ~~ J
to cover forty or fifty acres. K. <>"« Cash Bobby Jones, Mrs Mrs. Dale R*>ss and son Jimmy. W Baldwin, R. 4 Greeneastle. j Roxie Williams, Mary Ann Cash Mr. and Mrs. D-uane Ross, Mr.
5_2p 1 and Miss Dorothy Stoner attend- ar *d Mrs. Estel Minnick, Mrs. Ed-
FOR SALK Thorr arc f#w . I the fair in Indianapolis Wo.d- 1 W1 '
row stoves to be had but we car] RKNT: Tu’o rjn!uminhed ’ nesday.
gtt repair parts for any make, j rooTns: 1‘ghts and water furnish-1 Ml . , in( | MrH H R Adamson
iiad boosted the all-time attend- I'-rnutiomili/.'* Trieste, ance record for the eight-day ’ rl " Sovl “ M"k p '*niaK told th-
event by some 30,000 with two days remaining in the first post-
war Indiana State Fair.
A crowd of 94 575 paid admis-
llaliun iMdilical anil territorial ( ommlssii n however, that he endor ed the \ ugnslav demanil to the trrrlt irv a* deserving careful
c ii'.ideratinn.
Joseph DeYoung, ( for the Forest Fire Fid Service, suggests that plow around the area tube ed a strip 15 or 20 feet i Debris burning is the most cause of forest Indiana, careless smokers second and trains are thirt cording to conservation men.t figures.
usually within a
week's time ,,,, 112 w Walnut St.
Check your ranges, cookstoves
I
FOR SALE: 26-acre
5 -®- 2 P Greeneastle Route 4, have re farm ■ turned home from a two weeks vp,e ’
Oreen- vacation to Kansas, Colorado h^ and daughter Lynn Dianne,
ward Minnick, Mm. Edward Minnick and son E|Jdle of Bain-
brdge.
After neon and evening callers Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gra-
and heat* is, list parts neode.l fj ve niiles northwest of
i iianie, numbei and makes castle. Good w'ater, bam and (fit-1Wyoming.
buildings. Electricity available * Corporal Benjamin H. Dean of
raine. Your order will be hand
l.u promptly. Furniture Ex-J will sell with cropa in field. Past' Marine Corp. called Saturday „ change. West Side Square. For- Office Box 448. Greeneastle. 1 • e, a -
est Cook, Manager.
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5-41.
Mr. Edwaud Minnick and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Minnick. At the noon hour a bountiful dinner wa-*
In the afternoon water-
from Sa n Diego. Cal. after arriv- mplon wag 3erve(J to all .
ttm UCatoM)...
GAS EQUIPMENT FOR HOME HEATING
I ing from China. He will be homo
in a few weeks.
| Mr. Laurence Alvord, Mr. and
! Mrs. George Alvord. Henry Steg- k( . tker ~
miller, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ray [ Alvord of N w York, visited the
I State Fair Monday,
i Mrs. R. Beasley Moore has re- | turned from Washington, D. C. | and other points in the east | where she has spent th,e past 1 few weeks with Major M ore.
Fvery ,one enjoyed the day very much as it had been five years since they had all been to-
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Sutiierliii ItiMinion Lurgi'ly Attended
The dcseondents of Fen dal and Lida Sutherlin, held their nineteenth reunion, August 25. It was held at the usual place, the
A Lesson in Food Buying
QUALITY * ** * . .m a M _ at a mmm
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Skelton Sutherlin Springs near Kussell- , and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellis have ville. At noon a basket dinner | return, d home after visiting with was spread on the long tables in , Mr and Mrs. Alvon Ellis and s >n thj shade and enjoyed by all. John Virgil in Marine City,' Some interesting talks were Michigan. (given by bovs who hajl been in
| Mrs. Homer Slavens spent tlv* service. week end and Labor Dav wi.h' T *
1 •’ * 11 * It was decided
her daughter and husband, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Gilbert Blotch of Indianapolis and attended the State Fair. They returned home with her for a few days visit. | Milton Klebusch left Wednesday for Rochester, Minn., to
★ There is No Shortage of Gas. Rut some of our distribution lines have ali the load they can carry, 1 he size of these lines cannot be increased now because strikes and material shortages have made it practically impossible to get the necessary pipe. A recent nation-wide survey shows that 45% of the homeowners who plan to buy new heating equipment will change over to gas. Many ot the distribution lines here are adequate for the increased load ... in some cases they are not. So, we advise that you call us before you install such equip-
ment.
We will probably be able to help you —and your co-operation will be greatly appreciated.
CUtTOM***- • • pilot light.
th'ti «•(**«•
THE WONDER FLAME THAT COOLS AS WELL AS HEATS
INDIANA GAS & WATER COMPANY, INC.
CHESTER K. HASTINGS inc.l RcpresenUtivi GREENCASTLE
to hold the
same officers over for the next year. R. C. Sutherlin honorary president and lohn T. Sutherlin. acting president, Mrs. Ivyl McGaughey secretary. The reunion to be held next year at the same place the last Sunday in
enter the Mayo Brothers Clinic. Angus;. ’ |
' Mrs. Eugene Baton of Chicago
I , ,, , ,, . * -hose attending were Mr. and L Kwest of Mrs A. Custer. Mrs H w R c . Sjth . S " mlnary R,r,<ct ' <1is | e,rlin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Suth- ' ' , „ ei'lin, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse SuthMt. and Mrs. Kenneth Slddons ( erlint Mr and Mrfi Tom M f are leaving Wednesday morning Mr . and Mls CfTjrt ^ y Suther(ll ,. for Miami, Florida to make and Phil(Jr ,, ni jBckie and the.r future home. They are bam Janf , ^ a , Mnl . Kr , d taking their house trailer whit'! | Speruer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. has been their home since his Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe discharge from the navy l«, t Ran.*a> and children Marvin and. December. J Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Citne ( Mt. and Mrs. Paul Siddons an*! Spencer and sons Charlie andj
daughter, Juanita. Elm street, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Siddons, Indianapolis, have returned front a vacation trip when they
Kenney Joe. Charles McOaughev, Herman Sutherlin, Dorothy Sutherlin of Russellville, John T. Suthfriir. aid daughter Joan of
Matted relatives near Fmnkfoit jO’-ecncastle, Robert Foocworthy at Ooxhen and Gary, and attenct-jof BeelyviUe. Mr. and Mrs. OH ed He lorbet reunion al Hens- Sutherlin and daughter Wilma, selaer Sunday. | Mrs. Katherln Bridges of Roach-
dale, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence; Overstreet and children. Walter and Mary Dell, Mr. and Mrs.
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Ripe Michigan
ALBERTA
PEACHES FOR SALE NOW At my home on Manhattan Road and Van Buskirk Grocery
BRING CONTAINERS
Rcy Watson
I Alva Myers and children, Myrna jam! Bobble of Ci .iwfordsville; Mr. and Mrs Ralph Sutherlin and sons Bobby and Bennie. Mrs. Henry Kevins of Batavia, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Lafo V. McGaughey and con Hubert, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Sutherlin and daughter, Gladys of Morton, Glen Sutherlini of Rockville; Phillip and Dora Mav Sutherlin of Dyer, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sutherlin and daugh.cr, Marilyn of Oak Lawn. 111., Hazel Melquiat, Villa Park, 111., Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Sutherlin and children Ronald, Russell, Rex and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Davis.
OXYDOL
DREFT
nic "Bax'
Limitf*d Supply
COFFEE
Beverly < luh LB. 29c
SUGAR
Pure Cane
5 LB. BAG 39c
TOMATOES
Farmers Pride
can n;c
+VALUE + SERVICE
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A lesson worth learning—for Quality, Value and Service,—depend on to deliver the goods every time. It’s “smart homework” for you to “figure out” how much you save . . . then you’ll come back again.^
BUY THEM
OARTON
FRESH C ORN OFF THE < OB
12 <>/.. CAN
CIGARETTES
NiBLETS
NIBLETS MEXICORN
PEPPO
BY THE
r> OZ. < \N
50% BLACK PEPPER
2 OZ. BOX
BALL FRUIT JARS Quarts 69c Doz.
BALL FRUIT JAR* Pints 59c Doz.
BALL FRUIT LIDS Dozen 25c
FRUIT JAR RUBBERS Dozen 5c
CERTO For Jdling All Fruits art Juices 24c Boitls
Meat Specia
T!
VEGETABLES
Lh.
39c
NEW LOW PRICES ■For That School Lunch-
Large. Juicy
FRANKFURTERS, lb. 29c
Tvpe One
SMOKED SAUSAGE Type 1 Slice,l4\ *
BOLOGNA, lb. . .. 29c Pickle, Pimento and Mac. BAKED LOAVES lb. 35c
Redi-Cooki’d
PICNIC HAMS, lb. . 49c FORK LIVER, lb. . . 25c
TOMATOES, Lb. . . 10c CARROTS, Bunch . . 10c GREEN BEANS, lb. 10c CELERY, Bunch . . 10c POTATOES, 10 Ibo. 36c ONIONS, Yellow 5 lb 19c Haad LETTUCE 2 for 29c LIMA BEANS, lb. . . 25c
CORN Home Gro*i> Dozen 29*
ORABGiS Californi* 5 Lbs. 6*
CAMTALOUPtf Vine Rir* n,d Lb. 8c
DAY LOW
Tfwi CompSaU food Mcuttiittm
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