The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 February 1947 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 194/.
•ft «• v -I* *> %• *!* *i* v v v CLINTON FALLS €r -i- ® Mr. ami Mrs. Jnm<\s Burk rntortninml at Sunday dinner Mn. and Mrs. William Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. Mr
and Mis Ka> 1 1Tiuii.is Mi .u.d Mrs Venn Sigler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas. Mr. ami Mrs. (Veil Perkins and John Thomas. Geraldine Miller spent th" week end with Mr. and Mrs Howard Boswell at Mecca. Edgar Steele and wife spent
ITS CHEAPER
To Keep Well A Minor Illness Should Not Be
Neglected
(illi it we iliifct Iioiii 1 hi- so-eull* d ‘Void* •non mid”, or from an infection due. perlififai to ;i bunt ur a iid afid tell Olirselve tlinl iti a day or twa, everything will be
alright, that liter And often we a rernrslies. mi. h
is no need for worry
are tight Simple home as will be found in the
medicine chest, usually do the trick Hut don't negl. i t minor ailments. If they do not respond readily to treatment, call your doctor for expert information. If your doctor gives you a prescription, bring it to us for careful compounding with fresh, potent drugs.
Two Registersd Prescription Druggists to Serve You
R. P. MULLINS
RICHARD REEVES
MULLINS DRUG STORE
last Friday with Claude Crodisn n;id family. Mrs. Margaret Vermillion was taken to tne hospital last Frida..'. >iuite ill. Serena Burk and Lida Pierce called on Mrs. Hazel Kehrer last Friday. Ronald Ray. son of Willard Miller and wife, and Stan’ev Rock, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rock, who have been very ill, are improved. Georgia Arnold called on Serena Burk one evening last week. Mrs. Zr\\n Roach and Mr. and Mrs Marion Underwood called on Lida Pieroa and Elbert Betti a.ul wif.» last Sunday.
THE DAILY BANNER
and
HERALD CONSOLIDATED -It Waves For All" Entered in the postoffloe at Green ‘astle, Indiana aa second class mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878. Subscription price 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mall in Putnam County; $3.60 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam County. S. IL Rarlden, Publlaher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
> SOCIETY
i Federation Meeting Held at Indianapolis
the hospital
Noble Coffman of Quincy was released from the hospital
TWO VKHKSTFO LA PORTE. Ind.. Fch.
1.
Personal And Ltxal News BRIEFS
1 (UP) Two men, one the son of | Mayor Reinhart C. Feddet of i Miehffean City and brother oi Michigan City Police Clrei 1 Juntos Redder, were held In Lp,- . l*orte county jail today on chn*, ■ | i-s of possessing slot machines. They were identified by stnt • 1 police us Leonard Feddet *100 I • onard Fischer. The men Were ' an sMl fnd l? slot mrehitiCf. confiscated when LaPortc untv and state police raided n eittage at Sheridan Reach a f. .v 11,ides east of Michigan City, last
ni-ht.
Mate Police Detective Paul
' Wilhelm said Fedder ami Fischer j gi n j{i,,y
I wen removing the mncKrea 1 M in storage in the cottage whrr lie, Deputy Sheriff John Busih'’ inod four uniformed state troop
1 ( rs made the raid.
daughter born at
yesterday.
Mrs. Herschel Nicholas and in- yesterday,
fant daughter were dismissed
Members of the hoard of dir-jfroni the hospital yesterday. TRV RANNF.K ADS
ectors of Indiana Federation of Club gave their approval to th'' state-wide direct primary bill yesterday at a meeting in the
Clayptxil Hotel.
Bills to he supported by Ui*‘ Federation in the prenent .session * ol the General Assembly include the library tocodificiitlon hill. a!l ( health hill, safety on liighwa.k bills and the hill which calls women as members of countv and pity boards. 1 Mrs Ida Wilson of Boonvllb',1 representative from Warrick. ! Posey and Vanderburgh counties and is legislative chairman of the Federation, was present and j explained progress of the bills. 1 | Dr. Birney of the State Health
More than 1^7.000 dependents of veteran,
I words
tlon.
of Votorn n* Admr
Dr. and Mrs. Truman G.
Yuneker of Urbana 111. were o|irt| oxp , ained t h( , health bills
visitors in Greencastle Monday. I leKi( ,| atur0-
Virgil Cash of near Broadpark | State Federation conventio 1
re-enlefed the Veterans Hospital
will he held in Indianapolis June
Tuesday, lor 4 and 5. The General Federation
convention will he held in New York the week of June 22. Mrs.' Oscar Ahlgren is candidate fooffice of second vice president. 1 Aftri luncheon the council visited the art salon of Indiana ariists in U'm. Block auditorium
Mr. and Mrs Unman Binkley i which is sjionaoreil by the and son. Ross Allen, of Fort; LFWC. I Wayne were g. tests over the Mr- Eugene Hutchins, county weekend ot Mr. mil Mrs Allen president of the Federation, u:wl
I Mrs. Ferd Lucas of the state leg., islation '-ommittee. Federation of
in Indianapolis
treatment.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Rarviel, Mrs. Gearge Humphrey, and Mrs. I Alla McCern orv have returned home from a month's vacation in |
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Keitel Chancellor of Elwood .s|M-nt the weei.-end visiting friends in Greenenstle i They are former resident;; o ; i
Greencastle.
CLOSING OUT SALE
Ha\ing sohl um fui'm \\i- will sa-II ttiir |M'i‘s<niiil I'tiblir Xiirtion at our farm i , mil<- soiitli
farni on the black top road, (i miles easl of Greencastle and •> mib^ uorlb o| Ml. Meridian, belter known ns ike .(esse hard farm, on
pro|M'rty
of (lie 1‘utimni ( ourit>
COI NCIL MEETING <rontlnur«l from I'aiu* I by the fast trains, once they hit j the <ast end of the automatic ! block signal system and within ' 29 .« conJs they are on the crossi ing. A driv?r might stop and | look, but if h- did not hurry J across, the fast train woajla | catch ht.n on the crossing. It was said by some that the j trains have beer, slowed an.! have I been ''clocked” since the accident II ccurred and this with the installation of gates should solve I the problem until a grade separajtion can be made. Mr. Codings of I the state highway commission jsai l ab >ut $90,000,000 in grade I separations had been listed by ; the state highway contmissim land it will take years to work
j this out.
Tile council and mayor Ballard exacted a promise from Mr. ' Kruggi 1 that something would j be done immediately to relieve the tension of [>eople who cross the railrr > 1 and. that the emergency will take care of conditions until a safer plan ran be
worked out.
In the meantime, motorists at using the crossing are urged to
Stop. Look and Listen."
MONDAY, FEB. 10th, 1947
AI oV'lof'lt
4 *. FINE HORSES •• 4
MVrJ'lHl! V! : i° F SOh,Sf { M\l:i.s mining 7 >( ..,rK ..Id, vrell M\l< *H.II, uInti- mains and tail,, neiglil IJiOii lbs ,aeh. One nt galled log#* 1 In-r and ar. on. nt the lin. .( tram, in the country. nil, V , UE(ilsn;REH VI BINo 's'l XI.I.ION, Jk J . V r : ' ,n:i,r > ,f "-" "'HOol.Mi HORSE, has gklCs ryrs, is bfnkr l|n Inst, and oill b, a five glilted horse. Thu o an .Atre tin. af.l.n d and II Non »a,,l the best s.. tbi, hors. . He 9 .nil id Hie VN Iui, Hitrsr palr.il ol si.mix ( ity, |uua. In b bM S ,V°? ' ,,, | •*’ PONY coming years old. Kid and lilih broke I he best, is .Ain* gooil, neighs ab.nit MOO lbs.
KIWA.NtS CU H 1 ( fifiiinaM from fttieis Oun ivities mentioned in the report, programs nt the club's weekly luncheons gave members an opportunity to hoar many business and cdiictuional leaders on 1 wide range of subjects. SAVED FROM MOB 1 Contir, icd from Page One) a few days "until things quiet
down."
A lot of pcoi>le were pretty l*o lor a while,’’ Engle said, "iui they've cooled down now
18 •• HEAD CATTLE •• 18 ;i,u * aren't expecting any On. i; yeai ..Id Jersey e.m, gi\ing ;{ gallon y*-r day and Niill tro,lbl
ireshen 1st part <4 \|.ril Nine < oiniiig •» year old purebred Jersey. Ft gle snij he did not plan to 'Vi'. r ' 'r""' ,hl •'irn.-r Wiley herd „f Bloomington. These heifer's bring Miller here for a will Ireshen froni 1st b. Mil. ol April. Bred by hla.-k Angus hull. V
tine eoming 8 Niar old Shorthorn eow to freshen 1st of April- One coining 8 year old Hereford eow to freshen 1st of April; Two’eom-
helf.-rs to freshen 1st part of April; I
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hofmann and son, Donald, and Mr and Mrs. S. K. Matheriy spent Sunday with Mr. an/1 Mrs. Walter Stoner and daughter, Dorothy. Harry McClaine. son of Mr. •nd Mrs. Wayne McClaine. who has been serving with the armed f- rees ir G -rmany, arrived in Greencastle Monday night. Win. E. Rutter Is at Mayo h* spital and would be glad to hear from any of his friends. His address is Win. E. Rutter 521, 14th Ave. S. W. Rochester, Minn. of Dr. McGath. The K .1 U Class of the First Christian Church will meet at 7:;;o Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, 411 East Walnut St. Mr and Mrs. Ross Azhell will assist. Judge Fred L. Williams of St. Louts, who has been critically Oj with viro bronchial pneumonia, is recovering and his condition is now satisfactory. His sister. Miss Eva Williams, returned to lie; home Monday. Mrs. John M. Seals, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Twomey, 301 South Bloomington. St. is leaving Tuesday for Spokane Washington to join her husband who is station, d at Geiger Field Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shonk wiler left .Y- iday for Bloomington where Mr. Shonkwiler will enter Indiana University. Mrs. Shonkwiler will be employed in the Treasurers' office in the Administration Building. Local Indorsers of Photoplay recommend the following to be shown locally soon: Secret Heart, (Colbert) The V i.liet. (S. Greenstreet i. Suspense, (Ice skating.) Notorious, (spy story with Berg-man-Grnnt) and California Travel Talk.
eoio-
ner's inquest today but would file murder charges against the
middle-aged negro.
(Mg '! year old Black \ngu tomie where he was trapped by an armed band of 200 civilians
hull; One coming i year old Bla k Angus hull extra nlc.y and all'
above conns and In ifers are bred to him.
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and local police authorities. Mil-
One registered Duron sou eoming uith third litter 1st day nf j l, ' r surrendered after he was May; Hnc Durne gilt., uelght around 130 lbs, elegible to register ;i driven from his hiding place bv One Du me hoar uelght ar.uml 1.30 lbs., eligible to register; One'shotgun and nistol fire ami • Marling Dima- h-a. r.gisl.red; Tuo registered Berkshire sous P ° <>' ^ WHS bi' d to Duroe boar to farrou about April 7tb and May *rd. These' HZe ' ln< ' m;>b - sous uere turmued August 14th. |!14«, oiil nf a litter ol 10; Slx-I r ' bee Judge A. J. Walthal
chibs, attended. lxilgore-(fuery Nlurriage Xnnomieed Announcement is made of tl’e inarriage of Miss Mildred Query, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Query, and Gaylord Ktlgorboth of Greencastle, NVhich took place on Jan. 22nd. The couple is on a wedding trip in tiv' Southern states. Mr. and Mrs. Ray A Pee aecomapnied them on the trip. -1- -P *!* Creseent Club To Meet Wednesday The Crescent Club will meet with Mrs. Roy Sutherlin, Seminary Street, at 2:30 P. M. Wednesday evening. 'It. Meridian ladies AM To Me.-! The Ladies Add of Mt Meridian will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, Keb. 6th. with Mrs. Genevieve Anderson. •I- •!• 4Eastern Star To Mm-t Wednesday The Greencastle chapter No. 255. Order of the Eastern Star vill meet in regular session Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The past matrons and past patrons of the chapter will he especially honored at this meeting. All Eastern Stars are cordially invited. •5- •!• Thursday Reading Chib To Meet The Thursday Reading Club will nieet with Mrs. Alice Day, li:::: East Washington street, Thursday evening at 7:30. All mt in hers are urged to be present as there will be an election ot officers. Mrs. Grace Williams will present the program. Please bring a Valentine for roll call.
Soy Scoot
teen purebred Berkshire sheals uelght anointl (in pounds each anil are eligible to register, imt of the above sous. These pig, uere
sired by >arg, 536,867.
POULTRY
Three dozen Hampshire Red pullets laying (Ml per rent.
FEED
l.iHIll bushels of good yelloNN eoru in erlh. some mixed hay.
2.* hale, of uheal straw.
said several of the younger men in the posse threw a rope amuivl Miller and "only the cooler heads of the legal officers" saved the
negro's life.
FARM TOOLS And MISCELLANEOUS
HOHPITAE NOTES Mrs Mary Williams of Roachj dale was admitted to the hos-
; pital yesterday.
Mrs pearl Young, 202 Northi
One n-u Sears A Roebuck (I ply rubber tired uagon eumplete College was admitted to the' uith grain bed and tractor ami hors., hitch. Cost X382.50 In l»eo. hospital vesterdav ! one neu set of triple stitched made to order harness, enst $134 in' ; November. Are fine shim harness. Two good solid leather eollurs,' ‘‘ oy Brackney, Rural Route 3, sl/.< 251 1 and '.6 Inch Tu.i good leather halters. Tuo wheel fi;oo \ wa,i dismissed from the hospital 16 inch rubber tired home trailer, extra good. Tuo individual hog today. | h .uses, Tuo double hog bouses. One 14 hole steel hog feeder. One' Mary Jackson of Fillmore was large water tank.several hog troughs. Bnekoye coal brooder stove.'admitted to the hospital Monday »rlre stretchers, barrels and other miscellaneous articles. j Fern Robbins of Gosport was
, released from the hospital this
j morning.
| John McCoskey, Route 2, Po1 land, was admitted to the hos-
pital yesterday.
Harvey Miles of Roaehdale HIRST * HUNTER. Auctioneers CMIT Me'1A INS, Merk was admitted to the hospital l ou will Had this property to he a« 1 have recommended it. yesterday.
TERMS •• CASH
Not responsible for accident*
GEORGE KNIGHT, Owner
THE CHEF'S CORNER BKKKKRKRKK — This zero weather makes you think of food — and not just ordinary food either — Something uarming, rich, to melt in the mouth and make you feel good all over _ Well folk, on Wednesday, xve will have the answer to that — Picture our 'IEAT PIE with tender hits of meat combined with flaky crust (If you (hink it will be tough, ask one of our customers) — And then there will h. BAKED MACAHOM AND CHEESE (frankly we have to repeat on this as we* have had ho many request*)—Nuf said — Add a side order of GAKDEN PEAS — Now Isn't that a good cold weather suggestion. CHET'S CAFETERIA Across from Post Office
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ANNIVERSARIES
Feb.
Birthday* Opal Burk, (Putnamville,
t.th.
WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Suiber, 3 years today, February 4th.
HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Edwards of Spencer ore the parent* of a
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$3.60
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On Hie thirty-seventh bill Inlay 11I Hie Boy Scouts, we offer our *in<rrc congratulations to America's largest youth organization. Its I Itemr "SlSUIts of Hie W ol lil — Building for Tomorrow" signifies our hope and faith in (hr future . . . thill ol .u'clng a growing world eiH/enship built Hirnugli Hie World Brotherhood or scouting.
CAIVNOBPS
The Store For Men Of All Ages
MURPHY'S WEDNESDAY MORNING BARGAINS
FIRST WE HAVE HAD IN A LONG TIME BOYS 8 OUNCE SANFORIZED BLUE DENIM OVERALLS
RAYON PANTIES wown ’ s P’-
FLANNETTE DIAPERS IT s|w
Mercerized HOSE wom * h ' s Pr.
RAYON HOSE
WOMEN'S SEAMLESS
GARBAGE PAILS
COLUMBUS COATED FABRICS » BLENBACK oil cloth :r
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