The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1947 — Page 2
THE Daily banner, GREEnCaSUE, Indiana, Friday. January 10, 1947.
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117 Acre Farm and • Personal Property • at Public Auction t. I an, ilh^onliniilnt fam.in*. ne -ill -M »« ; to4, I * — «< H.II-UI- -n ^,»h .Ml. ..f I A. Hitt, Friday, January 17
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\T M»:J« V. M ■ KK \I. I>T%TE Kea! EiUU wii. be ^ W ' r-t T>u improvemeol* *'•nsot • . r ■ water in h^/uv • 'liar ur-,-' - r " with < ory-ret' iVrf»r r,r »ier hu- ■•'* .* jC<r*m,r*r<lalKtfj' f,»r 25 !*• ml n .i. ^arajre and tra ,,, r 1. r g rod., ar- : ' ’ is furULthed by ru- nire *t»ea. and barr Al»".ut a<T-» or a- t...at rxt/a geyni branch fcfc'»tt''ih. TT.» !f -ir 10 acres in r>v Thu* lar.«J c --t ' , ' 1 •w-er. rat'd i ' .r. •• baa rural deliver.' clo*. t/> K'exl •..e.rKr,y. Saturai ?a* ,e avaiiabk- f /t
TEKMS
Purchaser br, c a*., a r-a- -sbi' de
a nee in .10 days. Aost.o t • Immediate - ir>r. Ir.spet <vr before date of aaS*- For f
at farm, os Bc-e-nbark A.- ascy P. *',1! 1:
PEK^ONM- PKOPEHTI
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Tier day yeliow Jeraev cob. < aIi by Guernsey ar.d J* r.~ y • • v. r- na’td •: • Jersey, heavy n.ilker . xt?a r. t. H - v. ed; Guernsey, a r-al m»Uc< r r-u^t, .. J-1 mated Bfcalthw - - real pr^pti• miUtimft ar *ith Gutrr.v y bull, c «d -n* Tr •• ,i a ov having beer. i>‘.' k«-i f'-r ; • d *.• : ar. ; MIK.»—10 extra ; • -r a'- ..bt k Htl and fil! %IN—2.'1 b
a, tail a hay.
PONM.H M<t IPMI.NT—N - aeluding tra tor die. ' ' ' ,«aw acoop ai d 6 in V) ft ’It N> • Idea •^as.'f. Vl*:C .m> r Iseerir t r ,.f>- r tire : U_j: 2 I arm Maater milking maehinea coi r.. v i.ood brooder ,u»v- an-: h r UM fen HMl .1 Mol It i.tMJlls—N Kr : . : new b<d rtiom • ut with springs and it • tot'e and many art. :• s t . itrous to n TEKMs — ( \~H
.. eli-< trie lights, poultrv house, ibe.ut 10x70 ft ■ av men*' and sile*. -quipped witn f: water supply _■ -pnr.g at hous. . h 30 at res are n alfalfa, abrait tivalioe having rs on milk route. - .- service rearthis farm. ;av of sale balbe fumshed •ed ary time on niact owner
• > sid- 6 gal 5 tailoi. per day; ;k r HoLitein aud i- ...ilkei retr.at- . . xtra rich, re- . a: id springer, a (j .. rr.sev heifer; : herd of cows a .- _• x t-st around brit 60 ibs 10 ton loose t: • t r outfit, in- • • z plow buzy hav . ■ J- r, used one ,'ag c.th flat top r.pletr 6 onlk cans e o ,s t' ..vir _■ room suite; attre-- range ro*>fc
i Max Newgent. | Shropshire E* »s
Jamr-c Miller. Greencastle f;-b Berge BJ! Berge CV>Ter-
THE IIILY BIRHEH
> HERALD CONSOLIDATED ,ree..r*stle, j “| t wares Fse AB"
Greencistle hj Btfered l a the poatefftes at
1 Greencnstle Indiana as second ' class tnafl matter tinder Act of J iiar-h 7. 1ST8. i { SubarrltK en price 15 cent* pes
Chest Colds'
WICKS ▼VapoRub
fc Re/«te hfcsery Rttfi m Tested
D.-lta Kappa Gamma
To Meet Saturday
J Delta Kappa Gamma will KoU' j a called meeting with Miss Eliza- • beth Daggy. Saturday afternoon | at 2 o’clock. All member* are {
urged to attemi
orr to a GOOD START
.1 3 jgrjjtboown Ewe s M.x Zar.ag. Garoncastle.
- r pshurr Ewes
Ci-fford K^tuer Greeucaatle
6 Hampshire Eaves
j Robert Clodffc’.ter. Rossellrille 4 Dutoc So vs | Biily Taylor, Grcencastle. l| j • te : P'ua»iScrw Ma .rice S. Ford.ce. RaaseUI v lie. 0 Duroc Sows h iy McCJaughey, R-sseil-j v.Uc, I Dunoc Sow. 1 Erlan.'.
i Ch.r.a Sow
| Dale Pitts. Greencastle. 1
Duroc Sow
Lc w.s Houston Cloverdale. 2
1 Du:- . Sbws
! Doyle Nichols Greencastle. S
P lan! China Sows
Wilfred Wiliams. Gneer.castle,
1 Berkshire Sow W a rren Ha r i^r.
SOCIETY
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GOtFRNOKt* \I>0K*>K
I week; $2 VS per year by mail ir gjPutnam County; $3.50 to S50C 1 jner rear by mall outside Put-
nam Coonty. j : tub U«I3* MeHiag S. H. Rartdea, PwMIsber J Mr- Myrtle Skelt-17-ID S-util Jackaon Street , t- .- • Cl .*rd ;
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
was hc<>-' Fortr«ght-
1> CIju M’cdnc*da> afternoon. January bth Meeting was openui by president Miss Beryl Sandy with read.ng of collect in jr.ison ar.i singing of club sgjmg Responses to roU caU were ' Remember Whin” which were very interesting and some am us ing i
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|I aatiaara Ira— rags Osri
pons who meets the legal qu-ll.-ficatie-rs *et forth ir. the stat i*es. may obtain a permit to a-hoiesale beer, wine and liquor.
ffort on the part of ’n
ALL BILLS PAIB WITN A CONVENIENT CASH LOAH FROM THE INDIANA LOAN COMPANY |»i, Ijs-I V4 a-huilrion Street — |-,
“Any
FOR SALE: 1942 Buick two door; 1S46 Ford; lf*4f pick-up
FOR SALE: One half ,,f ( b * rt T ' > ** ’•laughter^'
ta;-.. . a r -w permit Burk - . Service Stat. -n. c,, ' v<,r 'i p iOU ”* r J * S J " '' H j,f “
applicant to enlist political err-Jr rd truck; batteries for aU tar*
port i _
jr retaining an oM permit >na« tale. 1 *’ 1 P
co'.stitute grounds for denial.’’
t,
Dr. and Mrs. William R T:
ton bar as their guests Thursday] r ' , ight Dr. and Mrs K M Van-1 Skt
u.. tr of Indiar.apo.i-
( Lou
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Raipn Handel 1 the
i Mrs. George Hurr.pr.rey arwi Mr- tune
Grrer.castle, gjt* MoConunoa Left Thursduyl ther Harry Mran.
r.utes of la.t meet-ng were and approved. Treasurer * given by Mrs. Myrtk* President merUoned Kellie McDonald and Mr*, ila T -rdan wished to thank iuc for tbe.r kindrs-as at th* of the jeatfa of their oro-
H aided that a liquor permit «l all 'e retjune-i as Png as the bolder -obeys the law- and not >• at the r.-'rcy of any politic*:
party.
Gate* thee made recommendin' for two udi-t-or* to the al-
FOR SALE Two fur trimmed -ires, coats rvd L>xy coat, tweed ■ % car-round coat with button-ir. chamoia lining, sin-s D-16. Chald’^ , tur trimmed coat, size 12 All in • exceiidit condition Coal up to fllk fk, each. Price $15 50 each. Also drv.-»s. suits formal*. 315
Ctorer-
for Mian- i.
VUJt.
month's; It
' mg I m.s
Prof.! F
' - -r tV" Sow* for Miami. FI* for a
Robert H Mtrrisor. dal 1 Duroc Sow
R. hard Momsor. Cloverdale. Mr# F. W. Hixsw. and 1 Dui- c Sow i Jerome H.xson have retumc-i David Jwf- Gr.mes Fillmore. I from ii*r.na*set. lA>i-g IsUnd
■ r ] Y where tr.- I th, . Myrtle .-' J« r.« - K. Vaught Rufi^Uvill#. I '^aUi Mr. an<i Mrs. K.>-, ^ nT r -tary-treasure 3 Polar-c* Ctkr.a Sows J bert Hixabn. j B.jth Ne.er: ass*tant Mrs
K. nr th Ames. Fill me re 1
Duroc S' w
joaoitt beverages contrv . .aw s. , Giix-nwood
j He asked that the commission ( _ b- ^nipc-wtred to peaaiizt aiyt jp-rm:t holder -who mtim.iiatr •. lw-
• threatens or attempts to
*»# decided our next meet-j a noth*i
Phone 1»9-M
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Notify is fcr*re-i*.
I5»»rd *»f Kcbofi] t' * ij--t Ip «'i. y ^ •'ll! rec«-i»> bi4> : Ctia^ !«* ;id sh4*wn ir* ’ «»** fiU in ibp offi‘v" , iBt^ndrnt «*f •*}•«-!]>
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r#fi4rve» tb. rici • or «il bin.**, isitbilaoruj O- ce/t»r;« .i 10-2t. r <•* «
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Mr. a-d Mrs. Paul Foxx have
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FOR SALE One new battery,. x „ t |, *V'''' M, r . M ' ' M, "»'
rebuilt batteries. Hoosie. | .P ara -d ) s- ;
coerx* HcU Station. 10-21 uiU t w
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• - permit holder for hand-. Appliance Repair Se'f'l “I, -t',',^‘*1
January 22r.t would be a.:,,, or refusing to handle *!«**< viw uontgomerv Ward Wartiirgi!" J?n...i , uaneous meeting 'f.j brands of alcoholic beret .on *nex Aiaal rr! “ >r .T*T : -*•'
» / Mac^lCva. A t> v_ , Apt**. nIIH#| j £»*,*
“ • k,K * » re tile new m *•«”-” lineal ni*vmg van service. Dallas **®nd «« .-.rt : . ,i for th- cooiirg year -Secondly." he said, “the com-, R irk gjj g Washington 8t.j eiV'Muic stle*f'or * V: Prt-*,aent. Mrs Alt* AlienJ.r.j r . j^on mould be djrected not to^ ^ ’gUS-RX 10-l7-24-3t’ m.-n J,
grant a retailer, or tavern per- ( *** .? of‘ rv- ■ Mr*. • n , it w j,en by investigation it is WANTED: Someone to help ( I'onspli.ii ■ i > ... ; I satisfied that the license wou'd.cut wood and posts. Call after 5, j J", , ,!
' L-. . exe live • n-mitte# a ^ {r . .; v residential neigh-1 i m at 12 West Poplar St. l0-2n. 1 •‘ r, ‘ '
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MAX BUGG (Owner) COI- Kl WENBLKK A »l»N. \iteti-rfu r. Kockyiile. litd. MII-SOV A 'PLW. Clerk. Methodist Ladies Aid of Hillsdale will st-ri* lunch. Not responsible in use of accident*.
James F P.inb.s Ruchdale 2 Poland China Sow* C, Ooncs. Roachdale 3 C i n c Sows 1 Kenneth Mann. Cloverdale $
Duro Sows
Gcrdon Maan Cloverdale. 1
C j-'- S-iw
M- Ivin Li,- Gast-v., Cloverdale, 1 C: -tfer White Sow Charles O. Gaston. Cloverdale, • 1 Chester White Soa J -nes E Castor. Cloverdale. 1 On-iter Unite Sow
rt-Curr.-U to their nuroe west at
tc vn from tn-ey spent
Pueblo. Col., where the past five weeks
'.tr. M: and Mr* Kenneth 8v et
cjsd sor. Jimmie.
• Mr«Sk •
l Lo - S 1 Neu - j Ber;.: 1 Lang-
Mary McCoy Mrs. Myrtle j k rnood and that the location
mmitte. j; e jn a st nctly residential neigh-J [ m . at 12 West Poplar St. X0-2p.
7 * »•'- , p -wel n mel • k* <a e e Ka* ly-xr--a t ir»n ! ■ .
Mrs.! ,
Mrs. L- '. a McCoy -’ l: ’•! thereof would impair the peace, .air. and Mrs. ^ ut " j dignity and value of any district r . wet comm •-tee. Ml& *i ,a<. V oted completely or almost
Sandy ar.d Mr
r P.ar..-’ Miss L s S
completely to residence.’ -
Earnest P. White age 36 year* tlair of Arcadia. Calif brother of' A Mrs. 0 s * re nee Brown. Greer, css-1 he--
P. .
follow-.rg an aperation. He .* *ur-v-ved by the on* s.-ter and thr
brother-
• ts-st conduct?d by thej was w r. by M - - Lots,
.! A
NeJI;
The Bain bridge Cr.r.-t.ar M- -
Wayne Thor.-.a*. Baizbridge. 1 eior.arj - Aid meeting .scheduled ( yf,. D;-'. thy
Polar j China Sow
a:: n L^e Grove Cloverdale.
Chester White Sow
Orval Myers. Jr . Roachdale
Pc’; China Sow*
Henry Coffman, Cloverdale
Ham pah ire Sow*
L -.se Coffman. Cloverdale
Hampshire S*7W5
for January 2nd 2 due to weather
! ha# again been scheduled for 3 Tuesday. Jar. It. at the home
r prize was wor. b\ Mrs < ONeal. j During the *- il Dxir de-i
Kcious refreshment* were *?rv- •
the hostess as-,sled bv
j F osier. After a j
was postponed , delightful afterr'-on ciun 1 conditions. It journed t/> meet again Jan 22nd.
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Modern Prnwilla (luh
Feeling Fine Now, Rev Devine Thanks Reton
j ed by
| Mr- Orval Van Cleave. Membei - 2 please note the cnar.ge of date A New Year - * Eve watch
held at
To Meet Monday
The Modem P-.scilU Club a ill meet Monday afternoon a*.
j vice to veterans. Gates gave credit to the State Liepartment of Veterans Affair# for a job well
He said activities or. ’ • -
:.a!f of trve veteran should be on i Now Eots Whotevkr H® ttve home town level * Wants; Has Regained 14 u thout mentioning a vete#-j Lb s Other Members Of an# bonus directly he said th'tj FamjJ A(so loud Re .
u a bill wen* introduced calU'.g ’
-for payment of new benefits of the most direct sort,’’ it should be studied without any pre-judg-
ment.
His corrections of the convention system called for secret bal-
fortned in my stomach meals I had to run straight the soda box. Frequently stipatior. made my head" until I could hardly stay on feet My weight went down many days I felt too run#' and feeble to be of much
anyone.
"Rctonga brought me
ful relief. I now have a fin*
wane*
a [lot by a voting machine; reversal! resident of 954 Elm St
a .sew I'-ars r.v. wat. • ^ ^ ^ W jQ, p M i.t nominating procedure #o that • Bjd party was held at the home o ^ ,fr,p*or. west Wain it street, j ninor offices are filled first an' 1
tonga
“I can now eat anything on the table and have regained
fourteen pounds, and several petite and eat anything 1 w members of my family also have j have regained my n<
received wonderful relief by taking Retonga." declares Kev Clifford A Devine, well-known
Indian-
's '
108 1-4 Acre Farm and 13-4 Acre Filling Station Site and All Personal Property at Public Auction
4- I am k-aiiiiK the farm. I will sail a< Pul-In loraled at lilt »,Milh a-l edg* ul itbetniingdale. and north »l Kockville, |n<l., i n sial* llighwa\ 41. on
\ uctlon, 3 mile*
Wednesday, January 15,1947
VI 1 •:3h \ M. KE.%1. ESTATE
Real E.-tate will be # id fir#'.
The improvement* cor.#..-- ‘ 7-r<- r
inr light*, ele' tr’ nump garagshed, feed barr. and #h< d# #0 a- re:
'e-m hous*-, ba#ei..iltry hou«- Larg-- b tiliable. balan" in
elec-
rr-, tool .#ture. ! 'vered. p rings
Itivatior having b‘• n lUpply is furnished by
•:r.i it* i barn and yard. This ,1 ida ted school, 'hurchea. - -’. .p ha* rural delivery and • ter#*-: tion of th* Old Bloom-
41 ’r.taining 1 3-4 ai re#
•wner
Ide; 6 ar old
Thi* And is in g'-od »’.at-- of rotated and limed Tr-- .vat- • and a large water -vnterr, is a nice farm home, close to fctoie#. elevator. fee«j null and U-lephor.t service Filling Station .Site at th ihgdale road and Stat' H;ghw:
TERMS
Purchas'-r to rnak* a r-.i- r.abit d*p>#it on 'Lay sale, baiat.ee in IO day* Landlord - -:iar jo - r. - growing wheat goes to puf’baser Abstrac t certified t date will be furr :#hed. Imn.ediate ja,#-* .-.-.on l.-isj# ■ ’ ,,t tar:, invited any time on
or before (lit- of -.ile F’ .r further - rrr.ation. eonta t at farm, or Buser.bark Ageney It's k ville Ind
l'EK«*o\ M. PKOPD-KTL ( ATTI.E 6 HEAD—2
head 2 vear old K'-d Pol- h, tfers i :#e up springer# 2 v
Rad PoU Bull
IKMjS 33 lit.\l)— feed g h< ts weight fron «0 to lit’ lb* . 1 pure bred Berkshire (>■ -ir
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i. MIsCELLANEOI # t \RM Eltl IPMENT—2 wheel ti*i|er *<<»*] tire» and st<sk ra'k 7 hog house*; 1 hog feeder* 120 rods new fence, gravel heel i lot of hurdle gate*, poultry feed- • TS; one lot of small tool# MOt bEIIOIJ) fiOODN—Mohair living ro<>m suite, like ntv#; pLat/orm ns k>.r with ottoman new platform rocker; overstaffed mohair chair Faeobek piano, in good condition; large size F’lon n< • circulator perfect condition, rnapb* finish bed rocan amt* like new Antique mahogany chest drawers 2 dressers, book caw ; writing d* *k 2 cfectric radios, .studio couch; lounge rhan : solid oak dining room suite; several exits dining chairs; late model white enamel Home Comfort cook stove, like new; white enamel steel cupboard unit; china iloset; Franklin head sewing machine, g'sKl condition; Bpeed Qu<cn washing machine; 2 kitchen tables; 2 cupboards; wash stand; and table*; floor lamps; card table and four ( hairs; several rocking chairs; ele< tri* iron; laundry stove; lin.xii all wool rug, like new; new 9x12 rug two 9x12 rugs; 2 beds with spring* ami rnattressc*; 2 clocks, ironing board, porch glider; dishes of all kinds; some Antiques b*d clothes and bedding of all kinds; hot plate; several flower stands 400 fruit jara; oil brooder stove; 1 lawn mower: 1 power lawn mower, garden tools; hammerless double barrel shot gun, A-l condition; .1 boxes shells; 2 beagle hound pups, 5 months old and 1001 article* too numerous to mention.
Greer.eastle.
Greene artle.
P-oachdale.
• » 1 - “i | the new year in wee M - B- t v., ,^ T# Mnp(
GereUi 0 - Hair Fra.k 1
Rosemary - Rady, Bu ■
lj Priest, Dolores Hyter. ar d JoanJ . c j fxJ{ Wjth
: ar.d Robert Myden.
1 j Rady, i Bland,
F .’wari
, - - - Wall it «ti
Charles 4 Marxin BullenLck.!^ 8 * Dol ' -re? H > 1 - n j. j. + + Greene3stle. 1 Spotted PoUnJ, 4 ' 51 to *» t <* tne 04-1 >' ear «« *f>dj F< , jr lt ^ ( {V , vrr
Sow-
Bob Bruner. Durr-: Sow Don Berais. Dur-c Sow
Wayne Bus-r,
I >uro< Sows
t-H IMUry Project* R. J. Westfall. Green-aatle
Jersy 0>wa
Jarre* E Gafiton. Cloverdale,l ;nofri , r> ,
i . #\ H-..er Mary F'ranceg Cr xlian wa Melvin L Gaston. Cloverdale I ditmi}iS€d ftCn the hospitilI la
| night.
j Marjc-iie Phillips wa* di.-mi-j ed from the hospital y- -t--rd Jean Hartman wa- di#::.;#-
The Fc ur L:af Clover Club will tnnial session of the assembly.
meet Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 j
J “I suffered distress from acid I indigestion until I sometime*
r egulation of proxy voting. j wondeied if I could continue my j Gates’ message highlighted] preaching." continued Rev. Detne secop.d day of the 61-day bi-l vint Nothing I ate seemed to ' . . .. ' give me the strength I needed. I
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mr- Eleanor Bergen waa |Ii...-#eJ fron. the ho-p.tal
I
Mrs.
| Snutz.
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■ 'Ir#. perry Modes* T» M- rning 'lusicale
j The January meeting of Green- ' i#tle Morning M>is:cale was held ; Wednesday morning at the home
•f Mr* Arthur Perry.
BUDGET TO CONGRESS
1 ouldr. t eat even a slice "of bread without being tormented by heartburn. So much gas
weight. Even constipation 4 litved. 1 feel so much #tr that I now occasi' ’ially do . physical work in addition to other duties. Rctonga 18 a
medicine.”
Retonga is intend’ d to rrlr distress due to insufficient of digestive jui< - m the K" ach. loss of appetite, B-1 deficiency a-. : :onJtip AcEept no substitute, may be obtained r-t R. p Mtf Drug stor« A-:
J r.-y Heifer
C:.ari.-s O. Gallon. Cloverdale,
Jersy Heifer
Max B P;ckei. Roa.-.dale
Jersy Cow
KciJitth Arr-e* F.llmore Jersy 7 <r ! ' '
I
Mil :tea Irwin w.i# .-mi#
Jer#ey Cow. 2 Jersey Heifer* Bi.iy Taylor, Greencastle. Jer-
*t y Cow
Rooert A Zieglemxn, Cloverdale, HolsUin Heifer Billy B Z.egleman. Cloverdale, Holestine Htifer
JESS GARDNER (Owner)
TERMS — I ASH. JOL BUBENBARK & BON.MtockvlIle. Ind UILMO.V and HpAM, Clerks, lamch w ill be- (served. Not rcsponslbli in <>*« of iicrtilents Jh
Edd.e W. Birr. Creenrastle,* f d 1 ^ . ,^- J« • • H f*-r ! ■^ r -' Mure! 'aught and ’laugi;- * Terraces 1 it -oert S. Perkins, Greer-caatte.j ter ''’ ere ^missed from the ho,- - khf and Ravel - *
pital yesterday
Sarr Brown, Putnamville. wa disnUsed from the hi>#pital y •
terday.
Stella S Johnson. Roachdal# wa* admitted to the hospital ye;-
terday.
Betty Lou Zieglemtn. Clover * Leota Showaiter. Rockville 'tale. Holstein Heifrr J'’" 48 admitted to the hospital Kenneth Ferrand, Greer.castle (morning. H Is tern Hfifer j Fldgar Stevenson was admitted Jimmy Smith. Bainbriige. to the ho#pital yesterday. Holstein Heifer i Jimmy New was admitted to John R-bert Ze r.er. Fillmore,. hospital last night. H Istein Heifer I —— -— Ch.rLs Johnny 1 Chestrrit.J fire at MARTINSATLEE Fill or Holstein Cow, Holstein i
• < inupd fr*»«i Haicr *»m+i
on taxes. First was hi* annual. ■ message last Monday in which * he rejected the Republican tax cut program. Next was bis eco-. : nomic report to Congress on j Wednesday in wnich he argued!
At this first meeting of the. ,hat tft * condUlon ^ business, in-j year Mis* Leah Curr itt present- :ustr > - and the national economy •d M.-s Marcia Hamilton in a.* 11 'W riot require tax
fv .gram ' f contrasting piano cul * at ^bis time,
in isic Jepre.-entative i.f lh47 and] budget he detailed hi* 1947. j estimates of government revenue Mits Hamilton selected Wal-| an ‘ l expenditure* for the 194s,
tr Pistrms ‘Passaiaglia." De-| fuit- * ! F'ear. There will not he
Calf
Donald Shuee, Bainbridge. 1 Holstein Htifer Dale Cox, Greereastie, Br, Swit# Heifer. Br Swiss Bull Donald Irwin, Greer, oattie Jersey Heifer Melvin Ford, Roachdale, IFals-
tein Heifer
Ikev Strain, Greencastle, Jersey Heifer, Jersey Cow, Jersey
Ball Calf
E idle Strain, Greencastl? J Jersey Heifer Jimmy Webb, Greencastle. Jer-’
*ey H:*ifer,
Kilbe-t C. Haltcm. Grcencastle, Ayreshire Heifer Argil Haltom. Greencastle, Ayre.shir; Heifer Wayne Buser, Roachdale. Guernsey Heifer
MARTINSVELLE. Ind., Jan 10 tUP' F'ir ■ Lestroyert the W JJ. Steele Lumber Company# sawmill early today, with a losi estimated at more than $10,000 A passing motorist discovered the flames Martinsville firemen aided by a favorable v.md direction. savej a quantity of lurber and logs piled near the building Firemen believed the blaze
started in a boiler room.
HOG MARKET
Hog# 6 000. fairly active; barrow and gilts generally 50c higher: top $23.25; 225-2W lbs. $22.50-$22.75; 260-300 lbs, $22 $22.23: 300 lbs up mostly $21.75; 100-16U lbs, $2).75-$22.25; early sales cows largely |17-$1$. choice lightweights to lift.50.
NEW USE FOR PIGS
TUEBLO. Col. (UPt The csjtjrtle of a pig is good for more than making footballs To absorb the roar of skate wheels, two carload* of hogs' hair were placed between the concrete and rnaple flooring of a new roller rink in Pueblo. It was City-
Building Inspector R J
'rt* - idea.
ANNIVERSARIES 4
Birthday
Doris Jean Rowland. -Id today. Jan 10
BITTER DISPUTE
(feailaaed in>ai l-*g r Oae)
the Mo n- “oy margin left for the taxpayThe F*JUn- j tni although it has been known
tail” a* typical of the modern fo* - some tune that the budget #>j strident or pensive. - this time would be proposed in Going back to the music of (balance for the first time since |
100 years ago sh.i played in ai 1930 m st charming manner a group of Chopin's "Preludes" and Liszt's brilliant “Dance of th*
Gnomes. - '
Miss Cumut; added a great deal to the appreciation and enjoyment of each number -y her interesting comments on the
composers.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Th- uudersigai-d agent for the Is-irv of the late Nrlti# F, Miller trill offer for oisie. Friday, January 17,1947 AT l.M P. M. \ private sale to the highest hiihh r f«r rjlsh, the seve* nsg, IM- story, semi-modera reside tier- in K «Mxi eonilition Iscated $1 Haiuhridge. Indians, st the eoraer of Mate Rea.l No. tt «k IP’S# hdale Road. Iinrnediate pokM-wtlon with no laves to |>a> until IH4lt Prnperty vtill he shown by railing Mrs. Tom l anham 4 Bainbridge. Indiana. FIRST-CITIZENS ftENI and TRUST COMPilT. Ag -nl for the Heirs H f Nettle E. >lll|er, Greencastle, lmti«**
20 years
Rob-
LAW CATCHES I P
EUGENE. Ore. (ISPi Police collected $29 in fines for parking meter violations when Robert C. Broderick visited the Eugene station to report the theft of his automobile. Officer*
( AMD OF THANKS We wish to thank Dr. Parker and all the rvirse* -vho worked to # <ve our premature son, and alao thank the nurses for the gifts given our son at Christmas time. No words are enough to savin thanks for what you have done We want to thank you every one F->r the wonderful care you gave our son Who came to this world *o small and frail lilt you have made him strong and well The many weeks he’s been with
you
I know that you all love him too Now you are welcome to come to see This little boy who belongs to
me
For in a way 1 know he to, really
does belong to you
And I know he will miss
every one
said it was a private business matter and that it was keeping
"hands off.’ -
Russian denunciation of the oil deals came fron a Soviet commentator. speaking in Persian tc the pc>ple of the area who live above the disputed oil. He said it was "imperialism" ar.d warned the people of the Middle Ea»t that they now faced a “united front of Br-tish and American
imperialists.”
The French government’s protest was official to both the U. S and British governments. It charged that one of the deals wag in violation of the secret “red line" agreement of 1928 under which French interest# were supposed to share in new oil developments in the Middle
East.
Undersecretary of State Will Clayton in effect respected the French protest when tt was presented recently by French Ambassador Henri Bonret. While the French protest was not anticipated. experts had expected a Soviet explosion.
First time since the war *<««
Off,
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FLORAE UAiil* Miniature, bird r»*« planted with heallh)’ * long-lasting planb 1 ,ritl $2.5(1, complete "I'* 1 hanger. Ideal tor kltrfcea. hay window, sun parl»r
FILLMORE METHODIST
CHURCH
10:00 A Sunday School’* success 1* estimated by the response it ha* from all concerned. 11:00 The pastor will speak
you-on "Stewardship, The whole Do-
J nomination Is considering that
This tiny mite who is our son. now.
A* he grt# older I want him to! 7:15 The pastors theme w-Ull , know be "The New Year's Outlook "1
found 29 one-dollar fines charged Of the ones who helped him so. Are you interested - * He needs
Rivws-w *n« n«-r tv*.-.*. ***!!'* B "’ d ' Mr J*™ 8 Br<rvsU ' th « inspiration of your preaenr-
BANNEIt ADS GET WT-SI liTA enck gave to identify his car. ch a. Lewis Meredith
Minister __
Solid swing is here to stayWe have some record* 00 display that prow the point we* trying to make. Stop in today for mu-'lt * sal
HODGE'S MUSIC STORE N. INDIANA «*•
