The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1947 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCaSTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, janUaRY 16, 94?.
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ATTEND DISTRICT RURAL YOUTH MEET
f-.-.-th will rw^sve silver nwd&l* 4>n«i the tAird one-fourth bror >-
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B*—: cattlemen ar.ii *-H be-f
f ci^n members interestc.i m thi.- ; popular extension activity should ; w.-ite or contact the extension
! ,ffke before Kebniary 1.
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"It Waves For Alt"
Entered In tbc post office at' Greeneastle. Indiana as second; j class mall matter under Act of
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l Subscription price. 15 cents per ■ v ^.,e 0 - ; Vi-tro-ncl is
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BUREAU SPEAKER nam County. Iicudu-i--.
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French Parliament began ballot Ing today in the ei- tk>r. of th> first president of tV new-born Fourth Repubhi Th- two houses . Pariun.-nt sat in joint vssi. for the Presider.ual election. It will chart the course - the war-irn-proveriabed nation * struggle to lift itself out of a morass of economic and political troubles. Premier Leor. B. jm returned from I»ndon in time for the etection. He had won an agreement to negotiai. an Ar.gloFrer.cn u-lutno- promising f-.w-erfu* n .. bulwark.- f «r French eeorwj.ny and p/liti ai prestige ( %>IM \f h HiiNiiKi.il J O. Cam mack ro eived t letter frem the Se, > of the Indiana Assor alK.r. of Pf-.t inphers rceentiy as foikiwf ■•It is my privilege and g pleasure t ir.forn, v>ni that at recent meeting of our Fx> ut:v > Baord. you were elect, i an h.Oiiarary iif< no-niber in tie Indiana Asaociation of Ph tog-raph-•rs ir. appreciat- n of y Jt .r.any years of untiring efforts aril devote ! service to our prsfesston.” £,nc<:r<;> yours Wa’t-r W Neuman Sec y Mr. Cimmack feels that this is a v-ry great h*.: -r. since thev had to amend their consti*.jt:cn to make- honorary membersh.ps S -.ssibli Mr Camntick served the.r Executive E- ard five y- ar; m the arly life of the Association and m tre r-oiganization ' “ some years aeo vas one of i commit*e * i>f thrc«- to writi *• . • . or stitutuir’ an 1 by lawi vnich were written i- r»-
snmer.fs in recreati
Herbert FVederjohn. publicity representative for tne India”a j Farm Bur-au. aiklresseil tr“ j Greencastle Rotary' Club at its weekly luncheon on VV.-dnes.iav. Mr FWderyohn was introduce! by Ivan Ruark. manager of th r Ptitaam County Farm Bureau. Mr. Flederjohn traced the history of cooperatives and discussed at length the- operations c.f cooperatives in Indiana. Folio*ii.g the talk, a spirited diseussioi f. lowed in whten members of
the club participated. I Miss Fra nr-s Murphy. R J Grave of Crawfordsvil! " , underwent an operation v.- a guest of toe Rotary Club * day morning at th
I hospital.
HOi. MARKET I _ , ^
| Greer., astle Chapter No. 22
.. . " . , I inspection, on R A M degree Fn-
Hogs: 6.000; moderately ar-i
, ... ' Jav evening at . 30 Mar five. weigiiU lt>0 lbs. up 2>| H
high man Wednesday’s gener .1 •
ttaoe. lignter weights steady to' Or. \V. D. James is attending 25c higoer. sows opening aroun 1 me 63nt annual convention at t '. -
. -y-one steady: bulk good and chou Jr..uana Veterinary Medical A*-
by 160-325 lbs. $23.75. top $24: 2g5-J socaation which open-
siuify distreisoi*
Mikes ocealning eaaier. j
■eslds from I
developing if used |
‘ :t tisc first xorrun? iiiifle or saeen- ! 7—:Dcuh>>D«ty!S»seDrcp'*bci31 1 a«r you much aBtscry. Woci- I—k! I iicd direcucas in ifie ;>...iaie.
SCHOOL NEWS
S.-hool
l Last Fnday niorr...-
Georgc Frank is visiting ir.d relative- in Califo--
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R bert Lon?
COMICS by Jane Right ell I like comics because I thii.’ti | they are exciting but somehow I do not feel they are helping ni‘ any. \ My favorite comics are: Susie ! Comics and Crime Comics. I
M r feel that when l read a comic,
in#|fC |/K.f > BA.k|AL .. . : Jon. - School - - • m. n rva l a book I can't " j - n -n t: fifth and six* *,-jaa to vet interested in th ^ jCw1 u Y i .1 . i pra- nte*i h r w lth 3 b««>k. 1 T j Sou. - I put up il t ib. 'tiovn Ul.- P. T. A. Hi- first grade of Jon - Sebo. .nitdoors and sell my old comic-. Hot il. *u Meeting * . n iv one day absence last O. ce I made fifty cenles on oi
evk This was an unusually person,
nr. record for fir-t grade dur- Most of the children in my the fust week of January migh-xirhood read comics so 1 A Urge number of the pupil- trade comics back and forth.
Jone- School enjoyed seeing J
d,. - engir.e which was or' Uiilpath Schiail : ,v at th, Miaion staticn The mini guide of Ridpath day iftemoon ’ Scn.ol sent plants and wrote
letters to their teacher. MUs
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C^ verdale P T A met High School gyn Monday Jan. 13tn. with Mrs Elvina
. esident pres.d.ng
ras opened by the 5th grade tne -'ntertair.ment. A sketch of Stepher. Foster c
was given and 3 very popciiir ^ srngs were s-ir.g. ' Swanr.ee River BiauUfil Draam.r” “I Dr - am of Jear.c math the Light Br wn Hair " Ato a large air- > plane was m ndeled and called t oi th Sky Clipper with the.
,f m ■- Uss tak.ng in' > ir 1VM6—I. ends January 1
THE CHEFS CORNER
Miller •M-bmil
Kathryn Thurow fron. Waterlow a entered me third grad'
Miller School Monday
The first half of the school
51 ora. who is ill.
ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays
. rs
bnaginary trip in it to the iif- ; fi.-aue carus are due Januaiyj
ft t state* and telling what the 21st.
• •tut * were famous for. Thus was. Mrs. Mason. - _ ,
' i - clever and en; yed by aB. t- aciKr of Mill r School was ab- ^ Dermis Long. Rtelsville.. today.
Devotior • were given by Rev 'sent from her duties this wet't ^ Jan. 16.
P. Th. m.r.utes of last m. ie to a serave ease of tonsilifis. ^ Mrs Elizab.: th Hamrick. 92 me ■■read .md approved Al* Following are some stories years, today Jar.. 16th
th. message of the prasiden’.. about comics written by
is read. j grade pupils:
Mr Wilson then :r.traduced the COMIC BOOKS by Thomas Tur-fi speaker who was Mr Hutchins,' xh,» comic books I '
on
Harry F-. . r.
Ver<
Fifth District ider. which was enjoyable everv-
Putaair
week-
T. ..tt the meeting fr Putnam County were John Caulor. .•’.«• Ed Harr.- Frances H FT yd Sim.-. Irwin w.,::., and Sylvia Oo-N Ca!f Enrcliment Deadline Feb. 1st. Owneis of registered beef ca*U. hav ..nly i.rtil February 1 to , i ir the <>*id M «la! Ca’f Club .iccoraim. t K VV Hum*
240-260 lb- • anapolis today 260-2M) Ibw, $23 2SO-.j0o',
$22.75 300-350 lbs $22.50:' * er " ° B Lan-f ur $2.25; 100-160 >b, . c£Kint - v “ ;n Ch *^”°
$21 50-$22.75: earlv sales - ^ tOT * meeUng at ^ ^ ' largely $!**»; choice Ugh* waUr Beach ***' of ******* , i- nt- held t- $19.50 or above. , fr ° m over m ' na, ‘° r aUeodlr ’ »
a session of the Council of sta’.e 1
240 ibs $23.25.
lbs.
I 2 50
»23.50:
L^rry R:chard Gasaway, son’ Mr. and Mrs. Don Gasavpy. f
grade! s years todiy. Jan. 16. |
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county agricultural ug. nt. This extension activity sponsored by me Indiana Livestock Biee.-i.-rs Association and Purdu" Univ.-i sity cooperatively enable* hr- ..is to compare their effii • ncy ir. producing beef cattiT become eligible to exHiUt jjn G i‘d M- iul calf class.** in courty. d:»tnct or state shows heifer c-3l- dropped in 1946 and c:gn.-1 in July 1547 Hist : in of one and one half *-r each lay of age p'.u -v.-nty poun I birth weight Bull an I steer calves must st. > v .a of two pounds per -iay p' i- th. .«• vi • ty pound birtii
weight.
Eh :;fc-!e ca!v.-s then compete G. ! : Medal classe- at r.-cogniz- l . \hib,t- the P itnain Cour’y F.-.ir heir, one of m.-r: At lea-; ft r animals must show ir. a ti l--- tne top one-fourth will rec* v. g ,d medals the sec-ovid o-i -
t OITTGER IXJI'RED LAFAYETTE. Ir.d. Jan 16 - il’P' Loren Ayers, a stafi* police sergeart. remaineJ in a acrii us finditian at a Lafey tte h;-pital today after a collision Ust night m wht.h Frank Frair, •4. \V namac. wa* kind. Country l.anien C lub Mi-ting Cane lied The January me ting of the Country Garden Club has been
cancelled.
FORD ( I Tx PRKTlk
Governments of which be is a member Cabinet members ard prominent government officials will be the speakers at tne va -
”1
St;, I Doreen Rossok 18 years todat I
Jan. 16tn.
Well fMks I hai, a tr , do; I. . you K riilsi I nn. e g .lil. n hr,, un ' , . will like th.- iFli i„i U ' J* w hit, in. u: i ;i „ Will b. OJukeil Jllsl’,,, uikI ne mere, ^i,,) ir. .r t i P.AKM) M\( V N I: ( lid -•* • ha* jug , “»m—- hi di-h hum k |.a:cil jus! right t„ | u b* s! ai. I ue m„. tang. the.. , i h , ^ milk mad i r. am. i„ it i fU\oi youTI g l„r_Am, Frida) well a!„ |,av, hi, ED HAM. l:u\s T ^J 1 GREEN BEANs, |, ko ^ and 'I \s||t.|i potutt wit,i BROWN t.RWfi. u anti niaki arra'ie -111,1,^ bring your did me.-nhen^ oth. i groups l„ r iun h,,, dinners —ire i.pe,, d») (except s 11 nilsy 1 | n 7:oi» A. M. ti) Lsn p. t| CHETS CAFETERIA Acros. fri.m Post (Xfir,
like best
a v
ry interesting to California.
report on his
icus sesisons of the council meet- 1 . ( It was anr iunced that the next .meeting wcalj be an ail < f‘. v cause they tell about real people*
. -.it i- .y Tuesday Feb. 11th.;
lafe. Air Ace. Classic. Looney T unes and Walt Disney’s Comics I like tne first three comics be-
RUPTURED!
HOSPITAL VOTES
Mrs. Geneva Her id viilc. tm- dismt-sed ho*pda! today
of Coatefrom tr-
| wit ,*afU
Jane N\ Gardner 101 Sou’h I>icu.-t street was admitte.: to
the hospital yesterlay.
on A go.-1 program is b
ire 1 r ranged.
-1* -i-
Bdle I nion PT \
11 I Mi-eting
! and real heroes also they tell
is.ness me~..ng in lf* : 'j gPoyf true things that really 1
(happened. J | Air Ace comic books tell inter-1 [ esting facts about aviation and ! also have stories about new ai-
inventior.s.
Classic comics are stories tak-
books or
New Pal -llteil DOBBS TRISS 1 sanitar. 1 Car. be washed» NO STRAPS
It holds the muscles tngeth ■ -ithai concave pad .... Ke< ps Rupture I clo-.d at all times whi • • sing iiflij walking or swimming Lightweight. tn« es body ir but two pin .* < \ N NO 1 -.1 IP Ria«in slimilj tea b >i>u md t j.lanil
I
Paul F Twente,
North'
«
Denny street, Indiaanpolte. w.is
t« mhtiniir«1 fr«»$M I'aKw . . t profit f tied fi, the Hospital V., !n- ; -ft
•-n months of 1946. and in- ®*>' tendc J to continue to operate in the buck. H- sari tiiat the mil-
Carolann Gurney of Clover-
.dale, wa.- admitted to the hospil-
:. ■,f dollars > st since V-J day a( v .. st ^ rdav
nad fc--.. iccent.-d is "ar iter, o' ' • Susan Hurst Rural Route 2.
tn<* c-ost of a great and victorious _ . ,
, Cloverdaie was admitted to th■*%*a r. i
hospital yesterday.
B’cause they must bjikl up 1 Mr and .Mrs. Jesse Cove-* depleted cash reserves or because
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You 'Cues' loi.Fme CaUng
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U!CK-FROZEN OALITY FOODS
Here s a case of good eating if you ever saw one -- our QUICK-FROZEN FOOD CASE. It's always filled to the top with an appe-tempting variety of deliciously good foods . . quick-frozen to seal in all the taste-tempting flavor. And they re so easy to serve. Just open the package -- plop the contents into the pot and heat. Economical, too. because you pay tor no shells, pods, or trimmings.
PEAS
RIRDN 12 Oi
they arc still !c - rg money, many f/:.-ir -- - m iy not In iM t fot- . a he sa.d. "but we hope that ^applies, -lur employees. jr other economic nartner, will bark, eacn to his own ability. * jr att -mpt to return to the *c mic fsattem which ha* helped t makf America great—the pr:r ;pS- that higher wages and a higher standard of living for all Jiperd upon k>w-r c»>sts ani i wer pri es through increasingly efficient large-scale prodiiction.” The n<-w scale of prices for F011 models delivered in this aria are Tudors as !• * as $1190 F rd rs - low as $1332. all oorn-
Kural Route 3. are tne parents i,f a baby girl boin at the hos-
pital th:- mornini
-Mrs Maxine Leonard. 511 South Indiana street, is the parent of a baby girl born at tr -
hospital yesterday
Amelia Hartnagle was arfinitted to the hospital today. 5!rs Myrtl Michael wa-n.:-—-ci from the hospital today Martha Jones Rural Rout*- 2 was -usmissed fron the hospi*.-:
U*;ay
Je-— B- arnan was dim:I fi cm th h, -pita) Wedr.sdav. Shirley Shaft*r and dai.^ht 505 East Seminary, were c - | m:a- d from the hospital today.
Mr
The Belle Union P T A
r a-iUon met in the scf»d! en from well known
jy; Monday n:ght Jan. 13 The cIassics.
ting wa- 1 ailed to order by Looney Tunes and Walt DisJenevra Knoll, acting for rev's comics are always funr r -;<* n.t. Mrs. Nina Gaston, and I always get a go**d laugh
ah. was not present. The Score- from thorn,
tray r report read and approved. When my father came back tr. m th-- group sang the P T A from Mexico he brought me tv 1 - Mexican comic books. t one c.f After the usual business mee*- them was hke our True comics, r.g Mr Frederiik Brooks, who go I think children in other’ ha- ■ en doing L". S O. work in countries ike comic bo.ks too. J the .-hill’.pines fo- the past three; j ijj< > to read comic books just ] V.-ars. gave a very interesting to pass the- time Fat for reil --r.- j talk n the Islands, its people joynicnt I'd rather real a go-
im ustrv and a g< r -ril idea of booK "
th; w-.rk being lone there by th-. COMICS' by Robert Larnck
"I think comics are fun. When 1
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BULBS
hull ur bulb in opening of rupture. »■
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MR. J. E. OSTLER. Factory Reprc entative. Will lt,--al IV | (OMMEIU IAL HOTEL, (.raim-astle. Saturda). Ian It From 9 a m. to 3 p. m. Only.
JUST RECEIVED Car Of FIELD TILE
LATE NEWS
plete with spare fires
I-ab-*r sources were silent •m The- infant daughter -if *.. pr; . "eduction. land Mrs. 51 -Ivir 5!:ller of Ric ha rd T L or. ard direct »r more, was admitted to the of the UAW's Fori department.' pital this morning. wa* nt available for comment
but Ford Labor relations Chef John S Bugas said Leonard had beer retifiej in advance of the
price cut.
Th, LAW indicati-d some time ago it interrled to ark for a 23 1-2 cent h irlv wage increase in the industry The present contract with the Ford 5Iotor Com-
p > .y • xp.i - . » iv
Th--* price cut was hailed in
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After adjeumment. r freshnner.ts were served by th. - rvmg cr r-mittee.
o-
Bible <1ub To 'leet Tomurrow The Woman's Bible Club of G.-ojn Memorial church will me t Fr.du;. aft, rnoon at 2:30 wite 5lr- L D. Snal r. 212 1 -rt \V.»1ut ' t Mr- Edward Schu's iil :. v, the devotions and Mis. H B G ug - will give the program. + ❖ Eniera ( tub Me ts Friday Th< Emera Club will meet Friday night at 7:30 o'clock, with .Mrs. Alb- rt Williams 422 Ead Anderson Street
I have some spare time. I mo-’, j always grab a comic and -it down in a chair. Wh-r.ever I get a comic 1 a!-i
I7\ E WO SIN IN ( H t M L \t)l R ORDER IN FOR OFF THE ( VR HH IUIIV | BAINBRIDGE LUMBER CO.
N. P. VanBUSKIRK
WEST SIDE
GROCERIES SQUARE
MEAT S - VEGETABLES FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 37
FLOUR Wilsons Coffee
Cut Corn, 10 oz. ... 25c Broccoli. 10 oz. . . . 35c Lima Beans, 12 oz. . 42c Peas & Carets, 12 oz. 30c SUCCOTASH, II oz. 31c Brussel Sprouts 11 oz 39c
FRENCH STYLf
16 Oz.
FI RE CREAMERS
Lb.
Coconut, 8 oz 35c Chop Suey, 16 oz. . . 34c Grapefruit. 16 oz.... 35c Orange Juice, 16 oz. 29c
Pineapple, crushed 16 oz 39c
Strawberries, 16 oz. 69c
GREEN BEANS
BUTTER RINSO
URGE BOX
29c 76c 33c
R. A P. W. ( I,ih
INDIAN \l*OLl>. Jan. 16.— . v|. , \\,,| n ^-dui | 1 I - \ d.reei primar) In,. Til*'- Bus :«-*.* a-d Prof*--.or j I »aid «• hale (he hieing of a Women s Club met Wednesday dzeaWe Win of KepuMbwao and . vcnu.g January 15 at the ho* v Ihe Demoeratie rainoriti. wao in ' , Mj « Barbara Dam i- Twerf v traduced la the ladiMM Hoom* *rf. n.cmbe,- were pr-rent at th,
' llrprere-utatHn, today. i. etmg
... . 1 Pr* fesaor Harry Voitaer of
Wuahu gt n bv John R Steel- W A> HIM,TON, Jan. 16 — man. -speail assistant to Pre.-- ,INSi—The Mar D-partmeni 1 i - Truman, as good news diM'lo^rd i.atai tint it k ron-aift-i ,r the country. w j|i, the -• .ixtice Departm.-nt
| to del. rmine u be I her the fed
Pillsbury 25 Lb. Bag
EVAPORATED MILK
Tall Can 12Vk LB
CHASE and SANBORN VAC-PACKED
.c
a* tlon. and *d what
<• mixtion with (.x.rgia's twre
goiernor naitr«ier>\ .
Secret a r>- ->t Har Pattor*. sakl that “we are (-.nMilting with (the -lu^ti.-e Degartnvnt «n the
DOG tjl ARA N'TLVE
COLUMBUS IND Jan 16 - i UP i Dr O. A Del»ng. health officer for Bartholomew county, 1 today ordered a county-wide
( mrartine on dogs.
DcL ng slid there have b?en entire matter.** repeat-d reports of persons be-j rg attacked by stray dogs. I
Coin • bus. the county-seat j HELP FI L FTRE'IAN
town, went through a rabies!
Scare last fall and its quarantine ®T 1ADUIS. Jan. 16 (UP)
• rdered Nov. 18. still is in ef-
fect.
the Political Science D-part.-ne -.t at DePauw University was the speaker o4 the evening. Speak- , ing upon tne subject of “CHy Government.** he outlined the
eral goiernment should take anr , ar .„ us thrvik vn . h
* ‘ * nature, in
cigarettes-.:::::: si.34 peanut butter ::: sic
PRINCE ALBERT t! 10c HOMINY
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TREMBLY’S
» N INDIANA ST - PHONE 740• EAST MDE Of SQUAftl
TS MEMORY In lovi-g memory of Mrs. Dora thy Clark, whe passed away •hree yea-s ago tc-isy. Jan. 16th. Sadly mts»?d by parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Waddell. Greencastle R. 2. ar.1 brother. John C Waddell. 610 Bioorington St. ch
city government ha.- passed daring the past years. Prof. Volt- - tner very interestingly discussed the various types of charters < under whicn cities may ore-rate and which charters are granted by the various states He part* > i ularly emphasized the -Home i Rule Charter.** which is the plan 1 used in Ohio and various other mid-western and western state*. :
-Members of the Beardstown, ILL Indiana operates under the dasFire Department ware in St . -died charters and cities are L* Ji« to buy a r.ew fire truck. { c las.«>fi*-d according to *,ze only Visiting Fire Chief Roy L. Pat-j The Home Rule Charter, howtereon noticed a tarpaulin over a i ever, is believed to be more elf.parked jeep had caught fire I, >nt than some of the other sysH- an i hi* Tire Laiders put. terns ir* that an expert, kmewn out the blaze and then railed th- j a city manager, can then b* St. Louis Fire Department *nd hj^rd by the city council to take told them about K. ‘.are of the city's busrnras af-
fair*. thu« eliminating much dup- 1 lieatior. and inefficiency in tr.various functions erf city govern-
ORANGES TEXAS 29* SIZE , Dol 30c
POTATOES INDIANA WASHED I'kt I.K. BAfi S2.39 15 Lb. Peck 39c
APPLES GRIMES (iOLDEN U. S No. I- ■D.” , r
ORANGE.
Donald Duck 16 oz ( an
JUICE
SALAD DRESSING
FRANKFURTERS
RED KIDNEY BEANS
3 Lbs. 2fc
5
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Dinner Size. Ih
GRADY
PORK & BEANS T.; 14c
GROUND BEEF !
BEEF ROAST
SIRLOIN STEAK ' : ,'43c
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Fresh Ground Lb. 34c
LARD PURE HOG
Lb.
BACON Si.K H) tb. Layer ^
