The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1947 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCA5TIE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1947.

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VKTKKANS' I.K<>ISI. \T10N During the first tW" weeks after Congress adjourned January 3, 1!(47, 139 bills and l « s- hitioiVi were submitted by members of the House and of the Senate, re-

garding veterans' benefits. 22 of these bill* eovered changes in the laws granting pension and compensation bene- [ fits to veteram of Spanish- j American War, World War I, | World War II, and their dependents. 17 bills and resolutions were | introduce*! to increase the maxi ] mam subsistence allowance fori veterans enrolled in t'ainipg i programs. 21 resoHittons were filed to permit the Immediate settlement in tush jf terminal leave bonds. There v.. r 12 other bill; introduced t<> change other provisions of the G. 1 Bill of Rights National Service Hife Insurance was the subject '»f 8 rernlutions introduced, requesting changes to the present law that included an extension of the time during which lapsed term policies could be reinstated without a physical examination. 6 bills were introduced regarding procurement, at government expense, of ears for amputee veterans and included rein.'Ursement for cars already purenased by veterans of this class. The National Bonus was the | subject of 5 resolutions intro- j duccd. and various other Im-iic-j fits and privileges were initiated J

by M 'dlls Introduced during r/l , „, an „ lhf , nexf this first 2 veeks Congress was mys the Russians should go in. session. '* od " n * nd Utdt tbat old iron curtain in for one of ceilopbano.

BOWLING Brazil Invades

SAVE! CARLOADS OF FURNITURE ARRIVING DAILY DIRECT FROM FACTORY - PRICES SLASHED! MUST MAKE ROOM

BEDROOM SUITES BREAKFAST SETS .

LIVING ROOM SUITES

CHAIRS

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a a a 1 • ■ a a

S59.00 Up $29.00 Up $89.00 Up $8.50 Up

INNERSPRING MATTRESS . . . $29.00 Up ART FURNITURE CO.

NOIt l ll Sim: Ol Mil AltK

FOR SALE

ELECTRIC WASHERS, LARGE OIL BURNER WITH JACKET NORGE ELECTRIC RANGE. COOPER'S APPLIANCE SHOP STILESVILLE

ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce the addition to our staff, Mrs. Pat Koeppen who is an experienced operator in Beauty Culture. RAINBOW BEAUTY SALON

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I’llONi: HOI-.I

PUBLIC SALE I have qiiit farming and will hcII all of m> farm tnols and feed ,n my farm loeated one mile mirth and one half mile we„t of ItainOritigr un, THURSDAY, FEB 13, 1947 AT 111:20 O f MK'li. CATTLE t milk ciiWR, gnnd milkers, pari wllh i-alves by side, nthers leavy springers. SHEEP 21 lb nd, frnm Iasi spring lambs In I years nld; mie registered lurk. HOGS 3 hniiitl snws, tn fa mm abuiil Mareh I; (i shunts iibiuit 100 lbs, TOOLS 'll Alii- 4 liulmei.s liaetnr with piiwcr take ulf and lights and rtarler; xl'is ( lialmers break phm, 2, ll-ineh; Alii- Chalmers 4'iillixabir and puuerlilt; Allis ( lialmers 7 It. Iraetur mower; Allis 4 lialmers Ml 4nip eomhine, guild as new; Woods llrolhers 4-orn picker, one row; one new .bilin Ih-rrc disc harrow, 7 ft.; New John lleerr eorn planter with tmeks; .lolm Deere cultivator; John Di-ere 10 ineli Hammer Hill; John Deere air pump fur tires; .side delivery rake; big traitor drill with fertilizer and grass seed attachment; one luirse wheal drill wllh eorn tiiruer and fertilizer attnehiiieut; one tractor 2 wheel manure spreader, like new; one rotary hoe; one New Idea rubber tire wagon and lied; one Ktlllieirakcr wagon; one hurse drawn mower, 5 ft. cut; potato,, planter; potato,' digger; potato,- colter; new ringing crate; good tractor drag, spike tooth harrow, end gate seeder, one large tarpaulin; .■ilt ft. (i inch endless liell; one eorn slullcr, hand; luiv rope and pulleys I tin ft. FEED 1000 to 1200 tin. V e I low Corn; too IniT of good Tama Oats; .".O tin. Wheat; tut tin. I.ineoln Soy Deans; 000 bales of Clover hay; 100 bales wheat straw ; 20 hales ol oats straw. MISCELLANEOUS Iwo large iron kellies; 2 lard presses; one sausage mill; ,"i good ti gallon mill, cans;' milk buckets and strainer; I heating *to\ns; t brooder sbwc.s. Some household goods. Some Junk. Ollier things too nunicrouA to mention. TKKMS — CASH. No property to be removed until complying with terms of sale. Not responsible in disc of accidcnl. BERT MILLER, Owner l.unch by Hie F. A. IL Chib. HI Its | \NI> III N I KIi, Am ts. CUFF MeMAINS. 4 Irrk.

50 HAMPSHIRE BRED SOW SALE FEB. 18 -1:00 P. M. C S. T. 50 HEAD BRED THE FEEDER TYPE, DEEP AND THICK 4 4>l.. HI MCK AND HA lilt IHtITFMA, Alietioneers. HARDIN BROTHERS HKIIM.KFOKT, INDIANA Sale to be held oil the farm 'l 1 ; miles northeast ol Bridgeport, I mile west of Ben Da\is, I mil,-.- west of Indianapolis city limits between I . S. Ill and I . S. 3ti. Corner o| 4>irl School |(<>ad and Mnrri" Street. Mill IF FOK FKKK ( ATAMHi

TO Ol II ( IMd.VIFIIS9 Milk bottles are very hard to obtain, even more so now than during the war. In order for us to give you the service you have the right to expect, it is very important that you return your bottles promptly, either to our driver or the grocery where you obtained them. THANK YOU IIUIKST DA IKY

Tlmrsday

Zinc

Tiger Cub Lair,

7:00 Home Laundry vs. Mill Friday

!

A traditional foe of the Tiger j Oib.s will invade the Greencastlc

7:00 University C vs. V.

F.

w - | gymnasium tonight when the 1 Brazil high school team comes

Kit, I's

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0

here for a return encounter with

Blni Min

6

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the local net tossers.

University C

4

2

The Red Devils, fiom Clay,

\ f W

4

2

county, boast a victory over the

Coca-Cola

5

4

Clubs last month, but Coach Me- ]

Del bs’

3

3

Glothlin and his drapery agita-

University A

4

5

tors arc determined to even up

Midwest

4

5

matters with Couch Hnrold

University B

4

5

(Babe) Wheeler and Company in,

Potu Office

2

4

this second meeting.

Hoim* Laundry

1

2

The Brazil squad will be ac-

Johnson’s

2

1

enmpanied by a large crowd «f f ins no a full house is anticipat-

III SBAND HKI.D

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IN MJv'IOBV In loving memory of our father anil gramtfatheij Hubert L. Garrett, who pussAl away Feb. 8. 1938 In the book of life there are ( | memories Of the happiest moments w;- ve known, And recorded in love is the blessing Of a wonderful father, orar own. You are gone, but the treasure you left us It truly a value untold: A life fille*! with deeds of kindness, And beauty of heart and soul Hazel Owen and family Mr. and Mrs Morris Heavin and family

VONCASfii] (LAST SHOWING T0d A

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cd this evening.

There will bo a preliminary tilt

traveled as a part of the Intel - j reserve teiims of the

set" in Paris, London I

national

and New York.

Police said that French's account of his activities between midnight Sunday and discovery of the body Monday morning showed "major discrepancies." "We believe we have the right j court,

man.' officers said.

Mi*. French, a former movie actress and one-time companion to the New York socialite and oil heiress Mdhcent Rogers, was the victim of the city's second mutilation slaying in less than a

month.

Her nude body, beaten and

two schools and the main attraction should get going about 8:15

p. m.

From past performances spec- ^ tators should sec a most interest- I r ing contest as these old rivals exchange shots on the hardwood

Belle Union Will Play Two Contests

Two independent basketball | teams will visit Belle Union WedI nesday evening for a double

sexually mutilated, was f 8 _ c0V ; J header game.

The first game will be between

ered by a bulldozer operator en route to a housing project. Scrawled in lipstick across her abdomen was an obscene taunt |

and the letters "B. D."

Police thought they stood for "Black Dahlia," the name applied to beautiful Elizabeth Short, who was savagely murdered Jan. 15, but doubted there was any connection between the

two cases.

"The murderer apparently got his ideas from the Black Dahlia j murder,” Homicide Capt. Jack Donohue said in explaining the letters and mutilation. "He may have been trying to throw us off

the track."

The murder cancelled Mrs. Fronch's appointment with her husband at the city Attorney's office to discuss wife-beating charges on which she had him arrested only nine days ago, and their discussion of a divorce, and his application for admission to a Veterans' hospital psychoneurotie ward. AT THE VONt’ASTI.E

NeverSay Goodbye . WARnERJ 1 . Romantic smash!

»‘ ,h LUCILE

WATSON

the Ixme Star team and Belle Union, while the second game will be played by a Clover,dale and Belle Union team. Some extra fast basketball is promised

Cor the double header.

Tigers Prepare For Two Games

There will be a series of meetings at the First Baptist Church 1 beginning February 17 and con-1 Uncling through February 28. Ir ' these meetings the Pastor will be j assisted bv the Rv. C. D. Strother, a top ranking pastor evangelist among Indiana Baptists. Rev. Strother has for 25 years, beer, pastor of the Culbertson Avenue Baptist Church in New Albany.! where he has done a splendid work of church building and sold winning. He has serveid as president of the Indiana Baptist Convention and has for many years been chairman of the evangelis-1 tic committee for Indiana Bap-

tist. '

Alto, assisting in the meeting I will be Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bruce j of Terre Haute. Mr. Bruce is a '

WITH NFWS

I till WtMill |; | iknusI

WED. AND THURS,

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Coach Hal Hickman will test his DePauw basketball squad against eastern competition when they travel to meet Marshall College of Huntington. W. Va. on Februarv 15. The Marshall quintet have gained great prestige in

the east by virtue of their six-j chalk artist and devotional work-

teen wins with a single loss to

WARNER sensation starring SYDNlYiratMco P4tea J0U

GEOHGE C0U10URIS ROSilllC lull iR! 1,0 INfiM CLfCtl H’tiiM 1 •X UUII Ortutl tRon * noth IHM | WITH NFWS TFFFPIIONI MKWS IXONI.O KIM)

MFF'II.Nli FUN4* DU.HKdI

ANNAPOLIS III. il’I’i jJ

the University 66-54.

Cincinnati,

er. Mrs. Birjee is an accomplished J ki k |<. in. | h. Calif.,h

vibra-harpist. They will have 1)ad ,„„ k , t

BABY CHICKS DIETZ'S U. S. R. 0. P. WINGBANDED INDIVIDUAL PEDIGREED CHICKS

We have 12 pens, cncli pen consists of 10 to 12 hens 2 to 6 years old and one male. All hens tire individually pedigreed and during their pullet year laid 200 to 312 eggs weighing 24 to 30 oz. per dozen. We are using 42 males to head these 42 pens, one in each pen. They are from our best progeny tested families with dams record of 240 to 312 eggs. Cockerels from these pens are < ligible to head U. S. certified flocks.

BRED AND OPEN O.I.C. GILTS Order today for Chicks, backed by these blood lines White and Barred Rocks and S. C. White Leghorns. DIETZ'S POULTRY FARM CKNTElt POINT, IND. I’HONF 141-20

Krrol Flynn undertakes an enthcly new type of characterization (considerably less than dashing) In Warner Bros.’ romantic comedy. "Never Say Goodbye,” at the Voncastle Theatre today. Eleanor Parker stars

opposite him.

DePauw claims an impressive ( reeortl against Midwestern com- J petition. The Tigers have won eleven and lost only to Butler, 65-61. Dcleauw will play the Franklin college five in Grecncastlc Wednesday before they buard the bus for Huntington, while the M irshall quintet has a game with the University of Louisville on Feb. 8 and a contest with Morris Harvey of Charlestown, W. Va., on Feb. 10 before playing host to the DePauw s4iuad. Coach Hickman plans to tak« a squad of 12 men on Ole eastern trip. Included will be for- ! wards Tom Beck, Joe Boyd, \ Wally Etcheaon, Bill Nugent aivl Bill Herron: centers Earl (Red! Gardner, John Hcise and Bill Emly and guards Bill Walton. Dick Light, John Mote and Dun Guinnup. Seedless Tomatoes Culliwited ' TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP) The laboratory and green house at the Florida State College for Women carries on some interesting botanical experiments. They are growing, among other things, rare orchids and seedless toma-

toes.

BANNER AI>S (IFT KFSUI.TS

charge of

service.

the first part of each

A new sky craft hat it, proeeller at the rear of the fuselage. We get it—a plane with a built-in

>ail wind.

Daniel, 70. for tie- first timei his life. Dai ll ttv familyf Kansas home fii years ago, I 1 >ro Jess was 1" TRY RANNFK tl»S

RADIO AND REFRIGERATION (t. Higgins)

APPLIANCE • REPAIRS

Parts ami Service (Dr. liraltain)

McCALLIE ELECTRIC CO.

HOI)

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PHONE

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We are not jacks of all ow branch of service. CONTRACTING ( A. K. M< < ullir)

t.niflcs hut earh man is .Kill'll in his J R. E. M. C. WIRING <\\. Miller)

Basketball Bainbridge Gym Wednesday, Feb. 12 7 P. M. •• Reelsville vs. Russellville 8 P.M.” Green Twp. vs. Roachdale

BASKETBALL Tuesday, February 11, 8:00 P. M. BRAZIL VS. TIGER CUBS GREEMCASTIE SYM PRELIMINARY GAME - 6:45 P. M. Admission 40c.

DISSOLUTION SALE

We will sell vilion mi

ill public an, linn at (lie tircclle.l.stle s.ilr- IT'

MONDAY, FEB. 17th .STARTING \l 12 NltON. 30 - HEAD CATTLE - 30 '2 III . \D < 41\\ s — One milking .Hlmi'llinin. i '' eall hv side, heifer, 5 gallon mu; nne Itlaek mu. 5 V ur ' 1 ' cull hv date of sale, heavy milkers; one Itlaek , „w. mil by dale n| sHle, lieavy milker; nne Ritmi milkiiiK SIm”" 1 * 1 * (> years nUi. (; gallon mu; fuur Roan, 3 In 7 year " ,|1 '"’‘I! springer , extra giMiil; tun Red Shorthorn, I and f uar"™ heavy springers; one Angus and llerelnrd, Ii years nkl, IW springer. Above enus bred In Sbnrlliorfi, Aligns and ||eref«nl I 111 Fvlra good Innii'b of mus, all in good flesh. 10 - HEAD CALVES - 10 Sl\ heifers, Nllorllinrn and Angus, lilH) lb. ueigldIII l.l,S — 3 Roan; one Red Short horn, 6011 l'»s-; " M ‘ ' ford, extra rimmI, 750 wt. .. 0 Thei-e ealves nut of above mus, egriying good f'"'"Guernsey heifers. |(NI lbs '.II lleml ul Yearling faille, all ilelionieil. 25 BRED GILTS - 25 9 purehreil Iliiroe, wt. 300 to 32f lbs.; Ii lliioipshirf- P"^ bred, ul. 300 In S25 H«s.; I S|Milted Polund. l»U"' , .’ r " 1 ' ' j H lbs.; Ii Hereford, purebred, wt. 2IMI lbs. Above gi"' l ”| )(l j, registered Duroe male, and will farrow after March I- •' ll double immuned. ^ 9 Purehnsl Spot led Poland Gills, uelghl 3!> •" 3 I'urebreil Spntleil Pnlaiul male hog, weigh) lilHI lbs., all d" 11 Ininuiin-d. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE ^ Ib-ils, stove, dining table, library (able, ilaveii|>«rl a"' 1 ' ele. TKRMM: — CASH. LOVE & BALL RAY AND IIFUST, Amis. Mi MAI> S ' <k (laiinrli will Im* MTvtMl in Sul*’ linrn)

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