The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1947 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCA3TLE, INDIA! !A, TUtSDAV, JANUARY 7, ?? i7 .
CHATcAU | LAST TIMES TONIGHT
< aktoon a news
Wednesday & Thursday
MORTON
Mi *taj Mrs. Manj**. Cisiptr ' dAUghttr returned to thair ,,m. m Pontiac Michigan
■ nt fhr K' Oruary meeting wilij lie at the home of Mrs. Helen
Reynolds
At Union Chapel next Sunday,
* ■ ‘ ‘ 111 * . — ***''• •‘O'*** * | ■n Monday Mrs. Josie Burk ac- Church School at lOruO o’clock }
l! fir 3 SessionV 1 f fV 1 ...wtUiUoa c*U(bt . in t KintiKli)r ftud! Jk
u *ERZOL r f»iioe _ •• CA%1£ P * * rum* catutt ciiau
companied them. Mrs Lottie Stark returned frm Putnam County hospital Saturday evening. Miss Lucille Hart returned to her scl»»l in Indianapolis on Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Russell O'Haver were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott on Sundayevening. Mr Earl U'.»dworth spent New Years Day with his mother at Brick Chapel Mrs. Verna Burk called on Mrs Carrie Clodfelter on Friday evening Mrs. Beulah Yocbum has been visiting Mr and Mrs. Edgar Pitts near Russellville. Mrs Wayne Alexander entertained the W S C. S. of Union Chapel on Friday. On account of the icy roads only nine members and two visitors .vere pres-
Moming worship service at 11. I LJoyd O'Haver returned to Canterbury College on Sundayevening after a two weeks vaca-
tion.
Miss Helen Jane Farrow, a teacher in Russellville High School, spent her Xmas vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Farrow and her sister Joyce. A birthday party In honor of Mrs Carrie Clodfelter was held at the Morton hall Monday evening. About sixty people attended.
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CLOSING OUT SALE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1947 Starting at lOitlti A. M. North •valent. Indiana. Hendricks County As we have sold our farm, we are closing out and selling everything at our farm. 2 miles west of North Salem. 1 mile east of Barnard and 6 miles east of Roachdale OXIKY HEKI>—IX Head—These cows ar e all Bangs vaccinated and are all in good clean healthy- condition. The herd consists of 7 year old Holstein. 8 gal. of milk pier day; 7 yr. old Holstein. 7 gal. of milk per day 3 yr. old Holstein. 6 gal. milk per day; 3 yr. old Holstein. 6 ga! of milk per day: 5 yr. old Holstein, C's gal. milk per day: 2‘ 3 yr. old Holstein. 5 gal milk per day: 2 1-2 yr. old Holstein, freshen before sale; 8 yr. old Holstein. 8 gal. milk per day: 8 yr. old Holstein. 8 gal. milk per day: 2 yr. old Holstein, heavy springer: 2 yr old Holstein, heavy springer: 5 yr. old Jersey. 5 gal milk per day. 5 yr. old Guernsey. 5 gal. milk per day; 2 yr. old Brown Swiss and Holstein, heavy springer; three 1 yr. old Holstein heifers One Holstein Bull bom 6-10-44 Purchased from Dunbar and Middleton Farms. Colfax. Indiana Son of 'Old Condry ” You are invited to inspect these cows at any time before the
sale.
HAY and GRAIN—Com. 2.000 bushels or more; Oats. 200 bushels or more; Hay. .100 bales of clover. MACHINERY—John Deere Tractor 1941 Model A. with cultivator Letz Mill No. 240. complete with all attachments and on trucks, with 30 ft. of 6 inch Flange ends. 1 year old: com sheller; 2-bottom 16-inch tractor plow: 7-ft. Heavy duty tractor disc. John Deere; John Deere Corn Planter with fertilizer attachment and check wire; 5-ft. mowing machine: 10-ft. power take-off binder new rubber tire Coby wagon, with steel bed. used six months; steel wheel wagon in fair condition, flat top: wooden wheel wagon: John Deere Manure spreader, in good condition; 12-ft. dump rake; 3 hog fountains: 3 hog feeders; 10 hog houses: 12 hog herders: 4 hog shelters: a lot of miscellaneous articles. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—v-piece dining room suite, walnut; studio couch, bed. springs and mattress; Spinet Desk and chair, mahogany, odd chairs and lamps; Macomb Electric Brooder, 150 size; chick fountains and feeders. TERMS—(ASH Not Responsible In Case- of Accident. BAIRD A BRACKNEY, Owners VICTOR ( AKPENTER ami ALTON HURST: Auctioneers ROA( HDALE II Wk and TRUST COMPANY. CVrk. Lunch will be served by Mt Olive Baptist Church of Barnard Ladies Aid
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RESOLVED:-To Make More Putnam County People Happy in 1947. RESOLVED: —To Make More Homes Comfortable in 1947. RESOLVED: —To Continue To Give Efficient Insulation Service In 1947. RESOLVED: —To Make Your Home The BEST PERMANENT Investment For You. YOU CAN PROFIT BY THESE RESOLUTIONS BY INSULATING NOW. R. E KNOLL
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Coach Kern McGIothlin states 1 that the Brazil-Tiger Cub game, I which was postponed New Year's Day due to the icy condition of f the highways, will be pla>eJ at ; Brazil on Tuesday. Jan. 28. The ! Bricks will be here for a return {
game on Feb. 11.
Tomorrow night, the local net-, ters will entertain the strong „ Shelbyville squad in the Green-;-castle gym. The curtain raiser ; Wednesday, it is announced, will start promptly at 6:45 p. m. which is 15 minutes earlier than . usual. The main attraction is ^ scheduled to get under way at 8 , _ o’clock instead of 8:15 or later. ; Other Greencastle quintets will j T see action this w-eek. Coach Me- , Cfcithlm announces. Tonight, the | , Roachdale Juniors A and B teams will clash with the local I Junior A and B squads here at f 6 and 7 p. m There will be no ad- j | mission charge for these tilts Thursday evening, the Brazil ^
CUB CENTER
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Junior High will come here toj play the Greencastle Juniors at 6 p. m. The freshmen teams of the two schools will fight it out at 7 p. m An admission of 10
^+++*t++t+++*0 + WEST JEFFERSON TUP. + J ft+ + + T* + + + + + + + $: .Mrs Austin Wheeler called on her aunt. Manda Terry of Cloverdale. Tuesday afternoon Mrs Florence Allen entertained at Sunday dinner. Mr. ana Mrs. Will O’Neal of Greencastle, Mrs. Eva Brann. Mrs. Alina Wright of Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and children Helen and Lin die. Mr. and Mrs Ernest McCammack called on Mr and Mrs Robert McCammack Tuesday afternoon. I Miss Betty Wheeler of Green-j c as tie spent New* Years with her j parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sellers.; Miss Mary Louise Sellers and' Luna Sellers attended a famiiyl gathering New Year's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \5 alter D . Sellers of Hazelwood. Mrs. Marjorie Orcutt and i daughter, spent the Christmas j holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
est McCammack.
Mr. and Mis. Cloyd Allen entertained with a family dinner
Last Showing VOdCcIStlc T°day A Wonderful Love Story... A Groat Motion httyri! f '**r ^ I ¥ iWgb«m/^ m U t Gallant Joumej *
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Art Robert*
Roberts is tne biggest player on the Tiger Cub squad. His
at < p. m. An aomiaswm oi io, , . and 20 cents will be charged a * reat ' Jeal to Thursday’s contests | locaI ^ unc,er either basket. He
J is a sophomore and has two more
years as a Cub player.
Dec 27 Those present were Mr. J
c. r. r* .» v( j * tertained with a chicken supper and Mrs. S B. Dorse t. Mr. and | ^ ^ Mf and Mrs Mi s Raymond ° rs e " “V' Eugene Staggs and three daughLeslie. Donald Dorsett of Jack- * ^ Whlte and son . son Miss.. Mrs Dorothy Moahj ^ ^ Mps Rqv Powt . u en . and daughter. Sandra Kay “D Urlained Mr and Mrs. Harold Illinois: Mr and Mrs. Conard j- )av ^ g and chiWren wilh a chnst-
CTearwaters and daugnter. Juan-;^ ^ dirne> .
ita. Mr. and Mrs. Venice Law-
Belle Union Boy
re.ice and daughter Sharon. Mrs. Ruby SichUng of Indianapolis. Mrs. Roy Foster. Ella. Larry Dean and Billy. Mrs. Dessie
I Green.
Pvt. Bobby Bong is in Camp
in Texas.
Miss Wilma Thomas is on the
sick list.
j Mr. and Mrs Eldon Staggs and
ii ^ Shllley and RotK ’ rt, son called on her father and ,W nirl fsAM PoafJu J Dossett. [brother Sunday evening. Mr | c Uof laCIIAltu V/IU UUIU nCQUj I Mr and Mrs. Austin "heeler white and son Gilbert,
la nci uaauailj _ u l D f »l I Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gaston called I
Lem Phillips a reserve play-; er on the Belle Union high school basketoall squad, is the first ser-! ious net causualty of the seasorw According to reports, young
For Net Battle
at the home of Mr. and Mis. Ce- | ci! Phillips Tuesday evening.
death of his brother. Wiliian, Hathaway, a former resident ot Putnam county. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters were .supp,, guests of Mr. and Mr*. Pam Burks and daughter FiyUj evening.
FERN
broken •during
leg;
Phillips suffered a Monday afternoon scrimmage session. He was brought of a local physician
taken to the Putnam county hos-'
Coaclv Hal Hickman's DePauw i bask- t all quintet will try for j their seventh straight victory tonight when they play host to the
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Watts call-1 Dallas Kockhill from Hillsdale.
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCammack Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grubb
State five on 'the Bowman cal,eU on Mr and Mrs Joe Grubb
gymnasium court. It will be the. Mr ana Mrs. Wayne Watts
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and daughters. Mr Wallace of Stilesville Friday Charles Smiley Jr
| Ball
, second encounter between the
to , ‘ lfe ■ Tigers and the Muncie team. I i a..d then; ^„» .v...
pital. As result of this injury, h» will not see any more action with the Belle Union team.
The DePauw team, at the top ‘ of the Indiana Intercollegiate
Mich, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Geneva Rock-
hill.
Grandma Shaner slipped on the ice and injured her hip. Mr and Mrs Robert Burks
and Mrs. and family.
I night.
conference, defeated Ball State
Net Schedule Tuesday Ball State at DePauw Bainbndge at New Winchester \\ ednevday Shelbyville at Greencastle Fillmore at Cloverdale Quincy at Belle Union Reelsville at Raley Fridas Cloverdale at Quincy Roachdale at Bainbnd;:' Russellville at Montezuma Clinton Center at Greene Tv.p. Reelsville at Gosport. Saturday DePauw at Butler AT THF VONUASTLE
at Muncie in December with 8| C2-54 iecis.Other Tiger vic-j tone- have been over Canterbury. Franklin. University Chicago Knox and Illinois State
Teachers.
GREENt ASLTE ROUTE I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and daughter, entertained their ° ! children Christmas Day
I Mr. and Mrs. Junior Long and daughter, called on his parents. 1
spent Thursday evening with Mr and Mrs. Bill York and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burks at-j tended a show at Indianapolis Wednesday evening Miss Vivian Mae Heber visited the Frazier’s twins Thursday-
evening.
Mrs. Donovan Heber and
DePauw s starters will be Earl Rev anJ Krj yVUHam Long. daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. • cl-.’ -aptaini and Wally ^j r d(>e gtrother has returned Alva Gentry and son Charley at h- ■ :. at forward. Bui Emly j wme f rom Indianapolis. ; Limedale Wednesday Miss Eula Staggs. Mr. and Charles Hathaway was called °f North Vernon and [Mrs. Eldcn Staggs and son. erv- to Staunton Wednesday by the | Mrs. Rafe McGaughey and m H
at Center, and Bill Walton and Dick Light at guard position.
HEBRON Dogs were in Elva Nonnan’ij sheep Tuesday night, killing and| crippling some. Barbara Ann Leonard was i| Sunday guest of Betty Fordictl Several from here attended th«j corn show at Greencastle Thun-1 day. Friday and Saturday of lag I
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Me-1 Gaughey and son attended tl family dinner at Mr. and Mu.I F:ed Alexanders in Crawferdsl
ville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Leonard u>4| family were Saturday supp«| guests of Mr. and Mrs Vana|
Clodfelter near Judson Mr and Mrs. Byron Gegnai ani
Fred Dahlgren entertained nil a Christmas party and dimw Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Cline RatCliif and family of Clinton Falls Mr. and Mrs. Milbert Ratclitt and family, Mr. and Eustace tilney and daughter >( Cra*foidsville, Mr. and Mi • Robert Riggs and family of M >rton, Mist Ellanean Power an ; boy fneni
Mr. anb
Hawks Defeated Ladoga, 46-40 Roachdale invaded Ladoga Monday night and took the m.asuie of the host team, 46 to j 10 The Hawks also led at the half. 17 to 10.
Summary:
Roachdale (4S» F4i FT 1*F
Keck, f Miller, t ......... Barnes, c Witt, g 1 Wendling, g
Holland, f
, Thompson, g
0 3 5
FG
0
1 1 1
0
1
3
LADOGA (KH FG FT l*F Zachary, f 15 2 Ross, f 2 2 5 Stull, c 3 6 1 Rogers, g 2 2 5 Roberts, g 0 0 0
I 3 2
Williamson, g 0 0 0 B game: Ladoga. 28 Roach
dale. 19.
Officials: Howard and Dieble (Indianapolis).
BOWLING Wednesday 7:00-University A vs. Home Gallant Journey," Columbia's Laundry turn-of- the- century romance. Thursday starring Janet Blair and Glenr. 7.00 Coca-Cola vs. Eitel’s Ford, is now playing at the Von- Friday castle Theatre. 7 00- University C vs .Johnson's;
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llaskciball Wednesday, January 8,8:00 P. M. SHELBYVILLE VS. TIGER CUBS GREENCASTLE GYM PRELIMINARY GAME -6:45 P. M. Admission 40c.
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