The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1947 — Page 2

THc DAILY BANRER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDaV, FEBRUARY 7, 1947.

NOT i>\ 11/1 ^ fC ontlniMMl fr»»m throwing ;i pie :)t Mrs. Or;u :• Mace, then tangling with Mis. Mace when the pie misse l its mark and struck another picket.! Mrs. Mace was pic k'-ting the restaurant as a niemhei of the AF*L Restaurant Employes aini Bartenders Union. PLEASANT HIM. METHODIST Sunday school 10 n m Robert

.ioliny Superintendent.

Worship service 11 a. ni Young People’s sermon: “Mr. I Can’t and Mr. I’ll Try " Sermon-

l> t Freedom Ring." REVIVALS SERVICES

Revival services will start at the Union Valley church nortl of Belle Union. Monday night. Feb. 10th. in charge of Lewis E Gray of Nashville. Services will

I be held each evening at 7 o’clock The Rev. Conrad Clearwater' pastor of the church, extends an invitation to all to attend these services. 7-2t. ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Clair Williams .today. Feb 7. Kathy Wright. Greencastie R. R. 1. age 3 Feb. 7.

RECORD'S HATCHERY ANNOUNCES THE OPENING FOR THE SEASON OF 1947 Hatching All Leading Breeds of Chicks Place your order now so you will have ycur Chicks when you want them. We also have a compete line of poultry cupplies, feeds and remedies. PHONES: OFFICE 852. RESIDENCE, 770-R 19 East Franklin Street

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED •It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of

March 7, 1878.

Subscription price 15 cents par week; $3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00i c - per year by mail outside Put- d i

p. T. A. Meeting

February 11

The Washington Township P. T A. will mee* Fc+u.iary 11 at 7 : 30 p M. in *he R elsville High

Soiiei! Bud'll g.

Mrs Clarence Zaring will have

charge o. the devotions.

A special Founders Day exer-

will tirn

fir COLDS

A# Lrubonh

Relieve misery direct -without "dosing."^ visas

he given under the f Miss Coralh Smilh.

Mary Marie Pettit, today.

16 years (

rwm County. S. R. Rmriden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Sherod Stwalley. Cloverdalo, 11 years today, Feb. 7.

More Cggs... More Profits with Colonial Best Egg Grade Hens The mon eggs you get pei hen, the more profit you make It costs very little, if any. more to feed a Colonial Best Egg le n. than it does an ordinary hen. with no quality breeding. Fhe rational average is Ilk eggs pet hen. while many Colonial ' mers report records ot ovei 200 eggs p> i hen! Get more eggs per hen, make more profit! WE WANT YOUR HATCHING EGGS Special discount* on baby chicks to those who wish to si 11 us b»'k hatching egg%. Operated by the World’s largest hateherv company means we need eggs from lots more flocks, and buv ovei u long, steady season. Come in and talk over our special deal, or drop ns a card or call us. FULL LINE WAYNE FEEDS Hifch quality fords for livestock and poultry. Colonial Brand rrmodit s for romplote poultry medication program. COLONIAL CHICK and FEED STORE |0(i North Jackson street, Oreeneastle, Ind. MKICI.E SFI.SOU. Manager. Phone 31

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BETTER VALUES HERE IS THE BUY OF THE WEEK

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

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Ga.’st •peaksr i;j !i L'diingslee

A fioocial so- 1 1 hour w 11 he held after the m-'-tu /. E’.'-ryonc

rs v.elcoi'o.

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Thiea Alu». i »• Te >l Naturdi

K ipna Alph

j Chspter will n :e-

Theto Vlumrao Saturday af-

rnooo at 2 id o’cloclc with Mrs.

K -nneth Bernjit.

Andy Cross of Roachdale visit-! '•*

ed in Gr<encastl ■ ThursJ.iy ift-l Mr. and Jlrs. J. I.. Mullii* einoon, I To Observe Wtll Anniversary Billy Woods of Filln>ore, was, Mr. and Mrs. Janies L. Mullis

admitted to morning.

the hospital this

Mr>. Wulroml Honored By Vt<«iiao’» Circle

The Woman’s Circle of tl ^ Presbyterian church entcrtalne 1/ the Auxiliary honoring Mr Harry P. Walrond with a surprise shower for the manse Thursday evening at the homo of Mrs. L. H. Dirks. Rev. and Mrs. Walrond have just recently mov ed to Greencastle where R< Walrond has taken over the duties of the Presbyterian church About sixty guests were present. Red carnations wore used] throughout the house. Tne ten table, at which Mrs. C. C. Gnut’er poured, was beautifully decorated with the red carnations, red candles and valentine heaits. 1 A DePauw University student presented a reading for the entertainment of the guests.

NOTICE SEAGRAMS 7 CROWN FOUR ROSES » PAUL JQne$ Are Back NORTHSIDE LIQUOR STORE NOItTHKIDK CM Mjl \|„. *

A-Bomb Results

nois street

hospital yesterday.

of Tei re Haute, are celebrating their golden wedding anniversnry at the home of their daugn-

Mrs. Clara Cook of Greencas-1 t(Ml s Artie l. slifford, 40 tie. was admitted to the hospital gouth 24th street, Terre Haute

Thursday. j c; un( | a y February 9th. from 2:00

Mrs. Maggie Alice. «P.‘. 3. HU- *•' 5 00 and 7:00 to 9:00 oVlock was admitte l t-i lh<>i ‘ ,nd ‘" r - s - ha\i’ t\\

j olner children, Oscar of Detroii 1 J and Marguerite of Chicago and

Margaret Jackson, 211 North two grandsons, Jack and Jimmie.’ Vine street^ was admit* <1 to the j m , and Anna were both rear- ( hospital this morning. I ,. ( j j n Putnam county and, afte: (

There will be preaching service! their marriage, made their home or even criminals may obtain j

! in the vicinity of Greencastle tin- p-i.-session of atomic bombs was ( | til they moved to Terre Haute expressed today by Sena lor ! where they have lived continu- Charles F. Fleming, of Hnn

Mrs. Mary Anna McAnally., ously. Jim was employed with mond, who Thursday intuxluceij f.01 S. Locust street was admit- t p 0 Pennsylvania Railroad Con- a bill in the Indiana General As-,

ted to the hospital yesterday.

BASKETBA Friday, February 7,8:00 P. k WILEY VS. TIGER CUBS GREENCASTLE GYM PRELIMINARY GAME-6:45 M, Admission 40c.

at the Mt. Meridian church Sun-

day evening at 7 o’clock.

In ^ Measure Feeling Fine Now, R

Devine Thanks Reto

INDIANAPOLIS Ind.. Feb. 7 i INS) Fear that “crackpots”

Ige box

Soap Flakes

Laundry Soap bar

Starch hox

Clinton Puddings

5c 10c

20c

4 Boxes 2 cans, No. 2 35€

35c

Peas,

Corn 2 f-ans ' No 2

CLOSING OUT SALE Hating Mild our farm «<• Mill personal profM-rtt at L™ 1 V .' ,,lr Ur '" l " i '" s< ”"" •’■itnain County , I !!,' <.re. n«-aMle and > mil. - n irtli of Mt. Meridian, b<-tli-r known a* Hie .Ii-sm- Ford farm, on MONDAY, FEB. 10th, 1947 At !‘*:0n o'clock sharp 4 - FINE HORSES - 4 M \ It'lll l! U ! { t 01 'I 'HKs eoniing 7 years old. well MV If HKD. »lute manes an.) ta!U. wolght l.iitm lbs ,aeh. One of c/J/Mo/lh ' * are well broke well gait.,) tog. ih,.,- a n,I are on. „| ,b<- h„, ,| „. a ii N i„ tt„- .-oiintrv. .. "'D'' "UHI liKt.lsTKKKD VI.BINo STALLION, ' , " / “ r ; ,, ' d " ^ ebroary. |||(.|| s( HOOI Lf) HOKSK. ha, glas, .-yes. is broke III. lost, an.l will to- a fit. guited horse. Him Is an extra fine aniinal an.l it you want the best sei- this horse ||r out of tb<- White Horse patrol of Sioiiv < il\, Iowa. IndvhroU Vri™, ’ ^ ' n> *'<»ming years old. Kid and lady hroki the best, is extra goo<|, weighs about xtin lbs. 18 - HEAD CATTLE - 18 fr,/Tl“r 1 /'.T' Kivi " K :i XT (,a v and will li< shi ll 1st part of April. Nine eoniing > year old purebred J. rs.-x hellers from lh< Turner Wiley herd of Bloomington. These h.ifers 1 will freshen from 1st to loth of \pril. Bred hv black Align., hull. One eoniing S year ohl Shorthorn eow t„ freshen 1st „f April; On<..niing .I y< ar old Hereford eow to freshen 1st ot April; Two eommg . .'ear old Black Angus heifers to freshen 1st part of Vnrll- | coining > yi-ar old Shorthorn heifer to freshen 1st part of AprilOne short yearling Hereford extra nice; one short M arling Hereford todl; on. coming ‘J year old Black Vng.is hall extra nice, and all unoxe enw s and heifers arc bred to him. > 26 •• PUREBRED HOGS - 26 One registered Dnroc sow coining with third litter 1st dax of May; Five Dnroc gilt-, weight around 150 lbs. eh-glhle to registerOn, Diikm- Invar weight arotiml 150 Ihs., eligible to regisl.-r- One yearling Our.n hour register,-,!; Two registered Berkshire’ sows hr.-tl to Du roc hoar to larrow alMuil April 7th and Max 8rd. Ttu-s.-sow-, were farrowed August Mill. I!tl7, out of a litter ot lit- six-t.-.-n purebred Berkshire shoals xxelght around fill pounds ca< ii and are eligible to register of the above sows. These pig, were sired hy Surge 356,367. POULTRY Three dozen Hampshire Red pullets laving <10 percent. FEED 1.666 bushels of goml yelloxx corn in erih. Some mixed hay.' 25 hale, of xx heat slraxx . FARM TOOLS And MISCELLANEOUS One new Sears * Roebuck fi ply rubber tired wagon complete xxitli grain bed and Ira.-tor and horse hll«-h. ( <>st SM3-;..-,tt u,.,.. One new s*-t of triple stitched made to order harness, cost SI,',4 in November. Are fine show liarness. Two good solid leather collars, sf/.o 25 1 2 uml ’’(I inch. Txxo good leather haliers. Txxo wheel Ihtni x Mi in<-h rubber tired horse trailer, extra good. Two indixidual hog houses, Txxo double hog houses. Dm- 14 hob- steel hog l.-eiler. One large water lank.sevi-ral hog troughs. Buckeye coal hrou lor stove, xrlre atrctchers, barrels and other miscellaneous articles. TERMS •• CASH Not responsible for accidents GEORGE KNIGHT, Owner HI RST .V Hl’NTKK. Vnctkme.-rs 4 I.IFF MeMAINS, derk Von will fiiul lids properly fo In- as I have recomtiH’nded it.

Tomato Juice 20c 2 cans No. 2 Orange Juice 20c 2 cans. No. 2 Apple Sauce 20c 1 No. 2 can Hominy 1 No 21 j ran 15c Oranges 252 Sizo 25c 1 Dozen Californias Seedless Grapefruit Texas. 4 for Onions, 1 lhs 10c Dried Beans, 2 Lb8 35c Navy or Great Northern Pancake Flour 10c 20 oz. box Bacon, Lb. 35c INCLUDED IN ONE Large Basket ALL FOR ONLY

George Franklin Zimmerman, 'on of Mr. and Mrs. Otha Zimmerman. xx-as admitted to Riley Hospital Wednesday.

pany 39 years and has been retiv- sembly outlaxving unauthorized j

I

ed for the past 8 years. All firends and relatives

T. A. Kleckner, superintendent of .schools, is attending the Indiana City ami Town Superintendents’ meeting in Indianapolis to-

day.

manufacture of such xv.’uoons Senator Fleming said thnt

invited to call during the day and recent newspaper articles claim |

most hearty welcome is ex- that atomic bombs may be man-u-’ tended to all “old time" friends factored at loxv costs, adding,

and neighbors. < " If that s0 ’ then 11 iS reason-

.j. .;.I able to suppose that the bomb

1 might fall

Now Eats Whatever He Wants; Has Regained 14 Lbs. Other Members Of Family Alsa Laud Re*

tonga

Mr. and Mrs. Claud Burk have xvritten that they enjoyed th xvann sunshine of San Fernand.) Valley while driving to Hollywood, Calif. They sent us a cliping telling of the temperature hitting 83 for the record high mark in 30 years on Feb. 3. They also said in addition to the dr* •lightful xx-eather they enjoyed reading The Daily Banner iCalifornia. With txx-o straight wins ar 1 no deteats in the current season the DePauxv varsity swimming team will travel to Cincinnati tonight to meet the Cincinnati natat-us and on Saturday they will journey to Muncie for a return engagement with the Ball State swimming team. In the first meet of the season the Tiger squad swamped the Ball State team 65-17 In the DePauw pool. HOG MARKFT Hogs 6000: fairly active; gord and choice 160-225 lhs. barro.v and gilts s>26: few choice largely 170-225 lhs.. $26.25-126.50; 225240 lbs., $25.75; 100-160 lhs.. $22.50-$23.90; early sal" ale sows strong. $19.50-$21.50.

Hume Kc. Club

hy heartburn. So formed in my stir meals ] had to nis the soda box. Kn-quafo pation made my head 1 could hardly stay og My weight went don days I felt too im* feeble to be of UiM|| „

, i one.

"I ran now eat anything or “Ri tonga brought» the table and have regained ful relief. I now havei fourteen pounds, and several petite and eat anyth» members e,f my family also have I haw regained oi received wonderful relief by tak- xveight. Kven constipc’ ing Ketonga,” Declares Rev. hexed I feel so mud Clifford A. Devine, well-known that 1 now occ« resident of 954 Rim St.. Indian-! physical work inn* a polls, Ind. other duties. Rotnnpir

easiftlulk

into the* hands of

entertained Husband* I ’ lan & ero ” s '* r ' sonH

The Home Economics Club on-; St ’ nator recalled tha* -

U i tallied their husbands Friday after World War T ’ ... allffp . . .. medicin.- ’ <• noio- tiu. lions r’loh h-iii S an llsin S Uio tommy guns and 1 . 1 - s b ffeip d distress from acid Retonga is miendedl i x-oning at the Lions Club hull. _ U J indigestion until I sometimes dUtr.-ss due t 0 insif

, wondorod if I could eontinue my of di^cstivi .'laps m l preachinig,” continued Rev. Dc- a ,. h> p 1Ss of appetite, vine, "Nothing I ate seemed to ^ d<-l'i< i< my and cot give me the strength 1 netted.. Accc p t no •ubstituU,

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Norman and on ot North Salem, Miss Lucile Smith of Greencastle and Mis. Margaret Bogan xx-cre also guests. A bountiful dinner was served xx-hich was enjoyed hy everyone. i A short business session was conducted by the president, Mrs., Hazel Blaydes. She announced that a rummage sale would be held at Greencastle March 4th for the benefit of the county association. Members are to donate articles for sale. Mrs. Blaydes also reported that a New York Central train would

gas bo nbs of that conflict,

said;

“Those implements of warfare seemed readily available t-<

gangsters of the ♦xx-enties. If the atomic bomb were to fall into the hinds *>f criminals now, the lix-.-s of all citizens would be

plated in jeopardy."

Herbert Kenny, head of the State Legislatix-e Bureau, who helped draft the measure, said: "I don't kp.oxv whether there is a net I for i-.-uch a law, but if it i.-- true that the bombs can be produced for two-for-a-quarter, that need would seem t*) exist."

I couldn't eat even a slice of

may be obtained it

bread without bcin 7 tormented Drug Store Adv. SPECIAL Friday and Saturday Only

Senator Fleming maintained

be in Greencastle with a display that the law should h? ina , tci i of home appliances and notices j mmedia ,eiy. without awaitlrg giving the date xxould be in the ) a t or atomic developments, say-

papers. I jng .

Mi s Lucile Smith, home dem-, --jf a eraek'iot should make onstration agent, gave an illus- tho8e deadly weapons and put tinted talk on herbs. [ them on the open, market, who Following the talk by Miss knows what destruction might Smith, Louis Norman showed dex-elop?" very beautiful picture* on the The meafvire xxould make it

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Check These Prices. Prince Albert 3 cn * 25c G. Washington Tobacco, 2 pkps 15c Oranges, Do * on 25c Califomin Carrots, 2 bunrhPS 19c Tomatoes, box 27c Fresh in box Ground Beef purp ,b 35c Bacon, lb 35c Highest Prices Paid For Eggs HEDGE'S DRIVE-IN MARKET

7:7 Snath >lal n Street

FOR SALE: All purpi s wi '■ ow frames (popular sizes); Stc-i farm gates, all sifes; Rolled roof-1 ing, all weights; Plaster Board and rock lath; Fir dimensional lumber; Yellow pine car sulim.

Five and six inch field tile; Herd ** von

coal for brooder stove; Wco-i fiber plaster; Thick butt composition shingles. Buinbr- g - Lumber Co. 7.,;:,

THE CHEF'S CORNER Suiell that liam rooking xxitli thoNr old fushioneil NA\ $' BEANS — It I- going t 0 hi cold tomorroxx (Saturday) so you heller plan noxx to he our giu-Nt — Say, you f<dk- liked that MEAT LOAF with the reiU ( REOLF SAI ( F. _ and till- xx III In- another “Hpeelal" for Saturday. — Everything Is served piping hot beginning at 11 :IM| A. M. every day — Whether you oomr at 11‘or I’J or later, you xvlll al»xay* find Hie xxrleomo sign ont. CHETS CAFETERIA Aero** from Post Office

screen which he had taken on his recent Farm Bureau trip to California. Tlv* next meeting will be March 1 at the Lions hall.

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Shoxxer Honors Re«s-iit Bride

Mrs. Homer Sigman, f.-rn’oriy years. Alice Neumann, was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts at a muscellaneous shower

In her honor Wednesday

lawful for any person, firm or corporation to manufacture, sell, use or possess any atomic be in h except for mildary purpi s-\s, xvithin the sta'r of Indiana. Violatio-.i xx’iuld con."ti*n*. ■ v felony, xx-ith maximum fine of SlO.OOd and 1'ipri • vxi’ient of 30

Jones School

Joann Ray who attended Sihixil No. 33 in Indianapolis thi

Mrs. Karl Neumann was'assist-

ant hostess.

Three interesting coi.tests were won hy Mrs. Walter Phii-

grade of Jones School.

Miller SchiMil

Jnek Shonkwile.r of Ser.ond Grade of Miller S.',.<ol withdrew

, w Monday, fe: ruary :>d, to make lips. Mis. Carl Myers, Mrs. She- , >i(| n( , A . „ at c -, s

man Earley and Mrs. Isabel! j nnis

Fox. j I The bride’s colors of blue and Itidpath Sch<N,| white were used in the decora- fourth grade of Ridpath tions and refreshments. Individ- ® ch,1 °l hB d a perfect attendance ual monogramed cakes and ice record during the week of Jancream xx-cre served to 15 guest-t uar y 2? to January 31 inciusivo. Mr. and Mrs. Sigman leave -tanior Red Cross of the Feb. 13 for California xvhore Mi. ^t'' d P ,| th Srhool has quite a largo Sigman is stationed at Camp ^oUeetien, of comics and playing

Stoneman.

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Mr. and Mr*. Sharp Honored With Shoxxer

A shower xvas given Saturday , evening, January 18th, at the' Tbl tbirtl KrHr '' 9 ,.’o| home of Mrs. Walter Cliff in n " ' ntp, '‘ ! ’ t ’'8 display of sea] honor of Mr. and Mrs. Deloss ]' h( “ 11 * and -"«* • iiore pictures th-y'

Sharp. The* bridal colors of blue. 1 rawn.

brown and white were carried " j cut in the decoration*. The even- 1 HOME RI LE R. R. WORKS |

it.g xvas spent in playing games]

and having contests. Prizes] TAYLORVILLE, N. C 1LTP1 ! xvere won by Mrs. June Coffin. When the Southern Miss Mary Burks and Mrs.) abandoned a short line

Vernie Shuck.

Save $50.00 On T!i:s!

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Our Regular Sturdy

Early American

BEDROOM SUITE

Ea*eiu!il<- iii xiuph-

nr W tln'd — Keg. HIHiMlft HERE IS WHAT YOU GET!

Full size bed, spacious chest, lovely resilient coil spring, deluxe innerspring pair of Boudoirlamps, two Shag rugs Only $7.40 per month. No finance chorji

months to pay.

ART FURNITURE (

1* Went Franklin St red.

cards for the Veterans hospital. I Donna Hoffman of grade three | at the Ridpath School has withJ drawn. She will attend the Mil-

School.

Railway!

and Mrs.] abandoned a short line between Refreshments of here anil Statesville, N. C.. local

Eskimo Pies, cookies and punch’citizens were determined th v were served to thirty two guests.| wouldn’t be without train sr -’ The bride received many lovely. vice. They bought the tracks and useful gifts, j and tolling stock and have been' Mrs. Sharp was formerly Jun" ( operating the line as H home-' Alexander, daughter of Mr. nnd.oxvnod railroad. The

Mrs. Earl Alexander.

dale.

, . project of Lime- shows a profit for its first few

months under "home rule."

Thoughts About YOU WOULD YOU ENJOY - - Shopping at * CHEERFUL STOMWOULD YOU BE HAPPY--Baying atNONESY PRICES? WOULD YOU APPRECIATE PERSONAL Attention? WOULD YOU BE PLEASED-’ Yo get C0URYE0US Yreatmeot WE KNOW YOU WOULD! And if, YOU wo want to plea* 1 Slog in anytime and shop where YOUII our first consideration. Quality Meat Mar 22 SOI Til VINE ST.