The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1946 — Page 2

THE DAfLV BAMNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946.

CONSKHVATION I.AW S

It shall h.- unlawful for any per.■ in to nnke anv. set or plaee any trap on any P«'t thereof in- . luding stake, chain or draR des^ned to take or catch any fur bearing animal now protected by this act bi'for.- noon Nov. 15. At present there Is no closed season on fox. They may be trap- | (1 at any time. All fox trappers, | penally tl.- s - making ground • jrfa.'e sets should use all means 1 .- ,11c in making these sets to protect any lan lowoers line,

stock and all dogs

owners consent should be secured before setting any trap line. Lavton Scott. State Conservation

Officer.

•< •> •!* •!• •:• + + + + + ^| - ANNIVERSARIES ^ Hit ••. .j. .j. 4* 4* ^

flirt hdays

R bert I-ee Newgent.

today. Nov. 8th.

Mis. l>an Oaidner. Oreencastle, R. 2. 71 years Nov. (*th. Sharron Kay Covert, t years The land j to'ay. Nov. 8th.

Hosl'IT \ I. NOTES Mrs. Vercie Meek. Grcencastle. R. 1. was dismissed from the | hospital Thursday. i Mrs. Eila Martin of Reelsvil'c | was discharged from the hospital

yesterday.

Mrs. Pearl Staley and son of Quincy, were released from the

hospital Thursday.

William Horring. 716 Crown 8 yearsjjsj ^ was released from the hos-

| pital Thursday.

I -Mis. Crystal Huff. 425 1" i Franklin, was discharged from the hospital yesterday. Mrs, Lenora Nelson, .'12 ll Noith Madison, was dismissed, from the hospital Thursday.

I want to express my sincere appreciation to the voters of Madison township for their support in Vuesday's election. Edgar Braden

Wf ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT BOTH

PORK

BEEF *nd

ARF NOW AVAILABLE IN ALL CUTS

IKSIST ON

QUALITY MEATS!

CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY NOVEMBER IITH.

Quality Meat Market

SOI TH L INK STKKirr.

piiovt; if

BANNER

THE DAILY

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For All ' Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana ns second class mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price. 15 cents per week; $.7.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $.7.50 to $5.00 per year by mail oiltfide Putnam County. S. It. Karlden. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

ItightCMSfa

due to colds...eased

/without “dosing" ^•-o,V'CKS

SOCIETY

TO GIVE KECTTAI.

Greta Moulden, speech student in DePauw University from Oslo, Norway, will present a recital in Speech Hall, Sunday afternoon, November lOth, at 3 o'clock. Miss Moulden a scholarship student from the University of Norway, has given recitals

And Local News BRIEFS

Mrs.

| a son born

I morning.

at the hospital thb

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kenned ’ of Cloverdale, are the parents of a son horn yesterday at the hos-

in ; pital.

New York, Chicago, Indianapo-| ^j r an ,| Mrs. Eugene Hamm

lis and to smaller groups ' n l&09 s. Locust, arc the parents ofj Historian, Myra Lor roll

Grcencastl?. This will be her last • recital in Greencastle before .caving for her home in Norway

•.he latter part of this month. ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barrow ot The program will feature I Stilesville are the parents of a poems, part of a play and an {son born this morning at tho

original short story on "Through j hospital

The War To Peacetime.” j . . ! Miss Moulden’s instructor U There will be preaching ser-i Dr. Williams. , vices at Mt. Meridian church i Sunday, Nov.,10th, at 7:15. Rev.

Evans will be in charge.

PLEASANT HILL

METHODIST CHI RC H Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Ro-

bert Johns, Supt.

Worship .‘■civicc 11:00 a. m. Sermon topic: "Spiritual Blind-

ness.'’

j William (BillyI Herring, well

RUSSELLVILLE * {nown co ’ ore< * man who ,KiS b< ‘en

and Mrs. Cly.e Lmeback

Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Riley are tho parents of a son bov.t last night at the Putnam Count> Hospital. The baby has bee.:

named Noirian Dale.

New Era Club To

Meet On Tuesday

The New Era Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:.'!0 with i Mrs. Charles Rector. The pro- \ Kr am will he in charge of

! Zol McIntyre.

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j Spanish Mar Auxiliary

J Held Installation The Spanish War

| met with the members of the camp for dinner at the Presbyterian church on Thursday, Nov 7th. Tho following officers were installed for the coming year: President. Alma Rath; Sr. Vice, Mauflc Williams: Jr. Vice. Grace Er. Uiers; Chaplain, Jane Walsh; I Mriotlc Instructor, Hallie Bari;

Conduc-

tor, Bertha Landlord; Guard. Ethel Conklin; Asst. Guard. Lula Irwin: Musician. Treva Boesen: , Color Bearers, Dora Duff. Doro j thy Harris, Georgia Flint. Jessie I Vermillion, Reporter, Berta

1 Cur tis. 4* 4- 4*

; Fort nig Id 1.' Club Held Keren! Meeting

The Fortnightly Club held its November meeting Monday eve r-

ing. at the home of

Starr. Mrs. Benton Curtis assisted tin’ hostess and Mrs. Re ; Thorllon reviewed Elizabeth Me-

The provisional report showed 796 persons killed in. accidents t Nov. 1, vhilo 671 victims i were recorded a year ago, he said. October's 82 fatalities, of which 57 occurred in rural districts. were 28 per cent highei than the 61 deaths In September. Colonel Killian blamed spe.vJ, | driving on the wrong side of the , • .no and disregard of signals for; a majority of the tragedies. He urged that motorists get theii vchn le's lights, brakes. windshield wipers, tirer, and horn in top working order for the winter

mi-rths. -

Twenty-eight lives were lost in October accidents involving more ‘ban one vehicle. 25 victims were pedestrians. 11 met death in ca*s

Auxiliary running off t’- road, nine were

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I want fo thank the voters of Putnam C for their support in Tuesday’s election.

EDWARD MADDOX

Otlllty

killed in raili’iad crossing crash is. four struck fixed objects, thre. overturned in the road and two suffered non-collisions.

CABINET MEETS

WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (INSI President Truman today held his first cabinet meeting since his party’s debacle at the polls, but discussed politics “only in a

very general way.”

Charles G. Ross, White House secretary, told reporters that he had nothing to say regarding Mr. Truman's course of action in the light of the GOP landslide. Several cabinet members, leaving the regular weekly session with the Chief Executive,

i*

| Mr.

! and family of liberty spent the j week end with Mrs. Lucy J. Reed. Mrs. Fannie Williams has reI turned to her home in Jacksoni ville, Fla., after spending the

in the county hospital for several weeks after he .as injured when struck by an automobile,

was able to be downtown Friday | |^" sv 1 A ' unit<< in

I on crutches.

Word has been received her-' lS ti

summer with her sister Mrs. Ora I 0 f the birth of a son. Mark Dav-1 p.j.,. ,;„ K ceremony. The bride Grimes. | jj, „„ Tuesday, Nov. 5th. to Mr. !j S phe daughter

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark are; and Mis. Russell W. Chiles i. 1

said that politics had been dis-

Mrs. Fred cussed only generally. There was

no hint that the proposal of Sen Fulbright, D, Ark., for a new congressional and presidential

Donald’s popular book “The Egg j election to end congressiona ■i, 11 i .. stalemates had been mentioned.

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Hoswell-Uellen Ceremony M 1- - •'*!> SHADOW Rood by Kev. Saunders TUSOQN, Ariz. (UPl Afraid Los Irene Delicti and Eldon II. 1 of her shadow’ ’applied literally

marriage [ to Dorothy Ellis. Foiire who in-

Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock, vestigated a report that a prowai th Christian church in Green- ' eI ' waa lurking outside Miss

Rev. Saunders read the L‘l* s I’ me said she had

1 frightened by

moving to Crawfordsville this

week.

Paul D. Carrington spent Sat-

urday in Lafayette

Mrs. Russell D. Murray and' daughter spent the week

with relatives in

Indianapolis. Mrs. Chiles was formerly Miss Pauline Watts < f

near Greencastle.

Whe

, re -5 eitner?/

of Mr. and Mrs.

| Mr. and .Mrs. i;oy cmrs are; nnd Mrs. Russell W. Chiles of riaad.- Dellen of south of Coat-

csville, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Boswell

< of Greencastle.

. ,, , . .1 The bride wore a blue crepe

All veterans, who are members.

end [of Gen. Jesse M Lee Post, V. F.l^^ W,th br0Wn ^^ortes and Indianapolis. 1 W. or «x-se! vicemen eliRibU* t » ‘ n ° 111

The O. E. S. Past Matrons'belong, are asked to meet at the ■ Mr and Mrs ' Easi K< ‘ r!M ' y ’

spent Wednesday with Mrs. C.

! T. Malan, at Lebanon.

been

her own reflection a dark window.

You^aa4rTake It With You BUT YOU CAN When You Borrow The Money You Want from THE INDIANA LOAN CO. 182 East Washington St. Phone 15

j Sgt. Joe Jarvis returned home alter spending several months in 1 Europe. Fred Leonard of College Cor[ner sp.-nt a few days last week with relatives here. Rev. Fred Stevens and family I of Bethany Park have moved in the Christian Church parsonr.ce.

meet at .. ..,

high school gym Tuesday even-1 f '‘' 1 " mI m ,a " 0,1 ing at 6:50 if'they are interest- w> ' r '' the at,, ' n,lants ' . ‘ ! Krrs'V Wor? a brown suit, witii

ed in playing basketball this •

. 4 { brown accessories and orchids,

winter.

i Mr. and Mrs. Boswell left fol1 1< vipS the ceremony for a wed-

FOR SALE 2000 feet Ixl'.- d j n g trip through the South an I for sheeting or cribs. Albert Cope j v i |i lliake their Home In Gree:- ! Ro'dte 1, Elizabeth Sst. 8-lp j t . ils ri t . upon their return.

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j WANTED: 5-10 tons of buleo | ^ | |d( \yi|| vp-rt j wheat straw. Must be clean j AVith >lrH |, urhalll

'Leave name at Banner Offic’'' Th „ i.,.. sont Day C i ub W >11

Shop SATURDAY WE ARE CLOSED MONDAY Armlstle.. Day J. C. PENNEY CO.

giving price.

tf.

Net Schedule

Friday

Be’.le Union vs. Cloverdale Bainbridge vs. Russellville Ronchdale vs Wavelaud

meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:.’.0 < T lock with Mrs. Andrew E. i Durham.

CLOSED We will be closed all day Monday -■ Armistice Day KING, MORRISON FOSTER CO. GREENCASTLE MOTORS, INC. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES HOLLY'S FRIENDLY SALES & SERVICE

$25.00 Reward tor anyone locating a house suitable for our needs. Prefer a hou-.e with three or more bedrooms. Willing to pay good rent. CALL 151 VINCENT WARD, Mgr. Montgomery Word Co

Traffic Deaths On Increase

Milk production on Ulinci farms during June Muled 56.1.-' INr>IANA p 0 LIS. Ind.. Nov.8

000.000 pounds, seven per cv T \ V; , rn ing that arrival of be,! weaiess than tho June, 1945, tot- • th( , r wi „ st , |p traffi< , acci .

hut about six per cent more thu i the average for the last 10 yen’s.

NOTICE NEW CEMENT BUILDING PRODUCTS ON SALE We have installed new cement block and brick equipment and are now ready for full scale production. These building products are made from a mixture of washed sand, cement, and stone ehlps. Although inexpensive they make a wall of beauty, strength, and water resisteney. We ean furnish these blocks for a wall thickness of 4 inches up. We "111 make deliveries and lay the blocks In the "all If you desire. Cash Concrete Products At the old factory, formerly owned by Clyde ( ash. F've miles east of Green castle. PHONE 16F23

WRECK REBUILDING FENDER - BODY REPAIRS CAR PAINTING Motor Rebuilding Valve Grinding Motor Tune*up Brake Relining Brake Adjusting Front End Aligning Wheel Balancing COMPLETE CAR SERVICE

do ts. Cal. Austin R. Killian state police superintendent, to!ny reported highway fatalities increased 18.5 per went in the | first 10 months of the year, as '(• npared with the same period

in 1945.

Now at

WARD'S

It, inch Oil Cloth yd.

41 c

Marquisette Curtain Material, yd.

54c

White Dotted Swiss Material, yd.

59c

1 i»V Ituskrttmll SIhm»h

$3,611

White Enamel Sane? Pan. 2 *{l.

59c

( luh Aluminum Griddle 10 inch

$2.89

"Electrox” Battery Booster

$8.35

Electric Frost Shields

$8.39

Two way stretch, roll on Girdle

$1.62

All wool plaid Shirts For fiirls

$6.49

Montgomery

Ward

-dSERVICE Phone 297 Free Ksllmalett Gladly Made.

Eitel s Flowers Offer you a wide selection of HANGING BASKETS WALL POCKETS SWING POTS FOR WALL OR TABLE. * SOMK AS LOW AS 49c Each Including Plant. Don’t forget Eitel’s Special Large Bunch Chrysanthemums 78c Each Get FREE tickets for National Chrysanthemum Shows. • 1 17 South Vine St. Open Sunday Until Noon - Closed All Day Monday.

THANK YOU • Your support in the election is sincerely appreciated. Every effort will be made to serve all the people in the best interest of Putnam County. JOHN (DOC) JAMES

YES, WE HAVE / Delicious BALLARD'S ICE CREAM To take: out “NONE BETTER" PINTS.... 25c - QUARTS... 49c BRICKS (two flavors) 50c Choose From Several Flavors DEEM'S STEAK HOUSE 103 East Washington Street. ,

FARMS AND ACREAGE

milk

equip*

Nhi- klUh n "ir<’d for Hrctrlr stove, l id , ’ avr | i |lllK , flirmue. Laundry far. flood roof. Storm doors anil mill' off Stato Koad. . ^ MONTGOMLItY COUNTY—Vunmt 160 V ' ^ A. I'lovoi. ."in A. blui’grass pa-tun'. Kimnini; ' " ' ■ ^ H insulated house "ill. electrhit.v. 2 «ar garage, w house. Doublo corn erlh. e MONTGOMERY COI NTY—132 aer s. KIO aere. In ' n '

aeren In corn. 1 saw mill on grounds.

MONTGOMKKY ( Ol NTY—1!« acres. room My. Hardv ood floors. Furm Stanchions "i "arn house. Hen and hrooih-r house. Double corn < m

ment and crops can be bought. . Kl ,| ^

I'l'TNA.M COFNTY—III', acn-s.,6.-. u 'moitk

pasture. 5 room house. Electricity "'ll I”' i.yminf P* 4

Garage and chicken house combined. Ham .

Brooder house. . ..Hivalina »

I’CTNAM COI NTY—184 Hi res. 85 a l.iuM

room house. KMehcn with large pantry. M" 111 '*. hirn WvA room with fireplace. 4 bedrooms. KlectriciU. s hniwl’ Stiel roof. Drive "a> cement. Smoke |rr ,. s liiinnig

it hdii.Hi*, chicken house, >2 4***nar ccinml. 1

creek. iiiiivgUfli, I

I’l'TNAM t Ol NTV—159 acres. 145 i ";' s ' lia , k ,..n*

room house. Newly painted and na|s-r'd. < ) . n s.U' - Flimp on porch. 1 , cement cellar. Dining roo . - ^ log room. Brooder house, hen house, barn. IM ’ | iix ' ( , r SUN

clectrieily. 7H acres corn, 15 acres oats, i.> a' M -* 4

Highway. . m

ITTNAM COFNTY—31 acn-s. 6 room h”"''■ '

garage. Large hen house. Big barn. 8 Stain ■ ^ • , ( iifc !•

Block milk house. Silo. Double crib. 3

acres outs, I I acres Alfalfa. Possession u""" 1 ■ _ PAKKK COl'NTY—95 wta-s. 48 lillabk’. (i r«>"0'

( hieken house. Electricity. Fencing good.

PARKE COFNTY—162 acres. 49 acres in ‘'"'"'‘Li,,’ tlntlrfhouse. Barn 3(KI0. Smoke house. Brooder Iomisi . • PAKKE (Ol NTY—115 acres. 45 lillable ! r "^'' v |" rlK i(. «** fiarage. Corn erlh. Chicken house. Bam >"' *"•

llmltci. Feifcing good. Spring vvaler piutfure.

PAKKE CfH'N'TY—71 acres. 40 acres tillable. ' ^ ^ Kminiiig Aialer pasture. 22x24 barn. Smoke " • j.inre brooder house. Fencing fair. Electricity. 81 <u " '

limber. , uarn. ('*''

sleeping porch. KM with hulltins. Nl , ' , ' l > <l ' a '' a “',',,1,

sleeping porch. KM "Mil hllllelins. Nleelj ; ^ ,, |, n i«4rt age. Smoke house and cellar combined. 3 < 1 ' ^ M ^| ol I* 4

houses. All buildings in very good condition. 4»

ianapolis. .joreif*"*

PAKKE COI’NTY—154 acres. 90 acres '/Jj,,,, liiiniiW

Plenty timber. Huildlngs fair. limmediale I

water. gfre* PAKKE COFNTY—36 acres. On main high"".' cultivation. No buildings. (ih)(NHI ^

PAKKE COFNTY—148 acres. Mostly all

trees planted by Govcrnni ’nt. Good fencing. • ^ ^ OWEN COFNTY—117', acres. 8 miles si"""'*',' j(h ,, n (ifl*

Indiana. 8 room house. Large barn. Spring a"

Fair fencing. Ha* mine young limber. ,. n i,. n t S* 4 VIGO ( OFNTY—78 acres all tillable. Lo< a'™ i''^!

f -1

■sssr \ ■ a——DO ^

Big i»arn with shed. Brooder and hen house, milk house. 6 Stanchions. Fencing .good. •’'Icy"---house. •* bedrooms. Fireplace in living room. >

repairs. 12 miles from Terre Haute.

FK 2371 MIL HI KKOWS — MIS* HOKX Vl11

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