The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1947 — Page 2
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pood stand of timbor ranging fi'om seedlings up to the trees which will be cut in the next cut in 1951 is present. If this were accounted for in the above figures the income would prove to be much higher per acre per
The question as to the possible
returns from w sis management has been well answered on a tract of la,ml in Parke County. This area of 200 acres was purchased b> the C H. Barnaby Lumber Company of Greancastle in 192d. Sinee that time four year.
•successive timber harvests have As r - Barnaby points out
this woods, this tract has proven to be a good investment to him and will | "
log-by-log records have
ocen reaper! from
one every five years. Actual h,.,.i V continue to yield revenue at f> kept so that it is n- w possible to toal the amount cut during
this time. A total of 400.000 board* feet has been remM*s 1 f fro n Jthc area during thiji 20-. year fx-rind, or encugh to tuil I
nboiitsOO 5-ro ni houses, I'sUig the average value 'of
utarulfng trees at the time of each eutting and prorating to an nrniUHl per acre basis, we ar-
rived at i gross yield of $1.75 "ho gave the shower an.l ul'i per acre per year. Actual records those who sent gifts to us alter ] r.how that costs such as fence "iir home was destroyed by fire^ maintenance anil tax 's average Ah 'his help was greatly appr-
25 cents per o.cic per year. This j Ciatixl.
leaves a net return of $1.50 per I Joshua O Neal. P '
acre per year. This means that
year Intervals from now on. He states that there is no reason vhy any farm woo ls cannot ho mad* 1 to pay in the same way if the owner will protect it from fi> ‘ 1 and grazing and market the timber according to good To strv I
nrsf tiies. 1 • < \l{l> OK TH WKS
We wisli to thank all those )
THE DAILY DANHEII
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March 7, 1878.
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by mall outside Rit-
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S’lHSOXAL And local News n III K F s
A Little of THIS AND THAT By -mi ZEIS
S O C I E T Y
AWARDED VONDERSCHMIDT HONOR CUP
Cbt istisr Church choir pi tiii' tonight at 7:30.
ovi'r the 20-jear period each acre has made a net return of $.'10.00,
The Spanish War Auxiliary will meet on Thursday, Jene 5th'at 7:30 p. m. in the City
| Library.
Last Friday, we saw a man gallantly meet his death. He swerved his speeding racer to avoid hitting another car and crashed into the retaining wall on the southwest curve of thi Indianapolis Motor Speedway. jWe are speaking of “Shorty” yill j Canllnn. He will never be forgotten by the racing drivers or the 500-mile fans who saw him lose his own life in preventing
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Vada Thomas, Brazil
i figuring another way. the en; was dismissed from the Putnam 1 Wednesdav! Butnain County hospital . WEI-
Maurice Wingler of Coales- ,! villc was dismissed from th”
LATE NEWS suit Hagi* contract despite a ••walkout” hy John L. Lewis' union negotiators.
W ASKTStiTON, .1 me 4 — (INS)—Spruill** Braden, father of tue "le.igh” policy against \rgt"*tiiia and hitter foe of tim regime of President ilnan I’eron, to la> resign.-.l a* assistant see-
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HAIR-RAISING EXPERIENCE ti—ITTrrr—Tiil^ '•■■e
tire 200 acre tia t brings in, an County hospital
morning.
Howard Hubbard of Stilesvilli was dismissed from the Putnam County hospital Wednesday
annual net return of $300. E.1 Lott, district extension forester, points out that this is not the co filet:' story since the in-
eome as shown does not ae- morning, count for the capital value of | Mrs. Stella Layton, R. the presentstanding timber The Greeneastle, was dismissed from letum of $1,50 per acre per year the Putnam County hospita' inei '|y represents interest on the Wednesday morning.
nesday morning.
Mrs. Don Marketto was awarded the Vonderschmidt honor cup , ., Delta Theta Tan banquet held at the Royale Tuesday evening, i
sin accident that could have eas-, Above Mis. Marketto is shown receiving the cup from Mrs. O. J. I ilv involved several others. j Stewart who announced the winner. >*) one knew who would re-j
. eeive the honor, one of the highest awarded by t.u local chapter, ^ until Mrs. Stewart went to her table and awarded the honor cup. .
And speaking of the gasoline 11 on< ' of th, ‘ 1, * hh * htS of t | h '' iniliatio » | classic, wc saw Clark Gable, the Delta Thetu Tan fraternitj ' |
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movie star. Everybody recog- held its spring initiation banquet j Jnized him hut there was hardly at the Royale Cafe Tuesday)
Mi s. V mita Arnold of p,H-' anyone who knew we were,''evening. The president. Mrs. mol" 'vi,s dismissed from me mingling with the big crowd. ; Howard Williams, presided. DurPuti. im County hospital Wed-1 ; ing the dinner Mrs. O. J. Stow
.vas s^sked to present
GRADUATES
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j i,i s,m v morning.
Right now the
the FASHION shop isS
I art -.vas s^ked to present thi
Triple-A v in. ierschmidt cup to the mom-
Mr. .11 I M s. C. L. Spiker and doesn't know whether it’s pitcl.- b(>1 ()f T „ etH ( . hH p ter voted a: s „ B -lle Union spent Mon- ing or catching. ' „ the nlo9t s , rV ice to the ,da v shopping and visiting rcla-, i fraternity during the past year. t v, - in Greeneastle. . If present municipal lighting Tht , recipient of th( . award this Maurice Wingler aod plans materialize. Greeneastle v< , aI j, Mrs Don Markct to.
,i lyhli'r of Coatesville were dis- will really he ‘'lit up” In another
n, "d from the Putnam Count’.* year. j Following the banquet, initiaImspital Wednesday morning. | j tion services were held at the Bob Albright. It. S. Navy, has Jesse W. Reno, 85, the invent- ; F.resbyteria,n church for the fol* jl • i’n (.1 to his station in San or of the escalator is dead, lowing: Mesdames Howard BurI'lMiu'i.- n. Cal., alter spending Which reminds us .... did yon kett, Mark Crouse, Joe W. Ryan. ■, • i thirty day leave with his par- ever try to step on one of the Ralph Taylor, Gerald Warrei eids, Mi and Mrs. Roy Albright contraptions with a heavy suit- an.l Walter Williams .and the * at Linn-dale. ca*e in each hand? We did last Misses Virginia Arnold, Joan j [ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Day and .‘■uninier in the Burlington rail- Canary, Laurette Martin ami daughter, Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. ,o:id station at Omaha, Nebras-' Beverly Trembly.
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Rosa j<a. We made it, but the atten i-
Serving as pledge trainer ar.J ! * in charge of the new initiates is j
Dan McCullough, Mrs.
Hnrcoiirt and Mrs. Ina Blue ant evidently didn’t think vi t" Monday evening guests at were going to as he started to a piteh-in dinner at the home of give us some help. We admit Mi oiid Mrs. Frank W. Day, 8 we prefer to be empty-handed
Highland St. The occasion was n rxt time,
n hom,i of Mr. Day’s birthday. I
Hilly Hurst, son of Mrs. Paul Wonder what Mahatma Garni-j Before an altar banked with Hm-d, lost the tii* of the third pj thinks of the new setup in, palms, candelabra and whit’'
Jean V. Feld
Jean V. Feld, daugliter of Mr.
Mrs. Robert Stevens.
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Mrs. Walter L. Feld. 202
W. Liberty St. ,va,s among the I class of 85 nurses who graduated from Michael Reese Hospital School of Nursing on May 22nd
at 8 p. m. Chicago, 111.
The progran was held in the nurses residence, 29th and Ellis
| snapdragons in the Presbyterian Ave.
church Sunday afternoon at 2:30j Miss Feld, a, graduate
YOUR HAIR WOUiO STAND on end, too, if you were sitting on | 000 volts of electricity as is Dr. Fitzhugh Marshall Hi* hot! is a throe-foot model of a six-story atom smasher on d-nla] Cleveland's Mid-America exposition. (/ntfruitij
finger on his right hand Tuesday India ?
vhi'ii it was mashed while mov-
ing i mow ing machine. Hi' was The rains the past month will 1 o’clock, Cora Gene Brannemar. | Green.astle High School, class of hi "r;!n'to the Putnam county certainly boost the state's water became the bride of Donald \ V J 1944, is At- |«eaunt statioftert, hL5 hospital for treatment. Th. • level. '(cowgill. The double ring core-' the Veterans Administration j
jmony was read by the busicu ( Harry P. Walrond.
iithei fingers on his hand were |. iso badly bruised in the acci-
dent
There is probably no
Rev. Hospital in Downey, III. For I some time she was affiliated
group in Putnam county thiini
The state convention of Chris- the Roachdale Lions who ar»'
The bride, given in marriage
ten Churches (Disciples of preparing for their anmi;ll 'hv her tather, wore a white bro-
I with the Chicago Hospital for 1 Contagious Diseases.
seo onr /If/ftf junior drosses C layed by the Minx Modes Junior Board of Review. 1 bey re here, they're junior-perfect . . . tiity’ie the dresses you've seen in top-flight fashion magazines. A gay and lilting collection ol summer-wise, junior-wise styles at $8.98 TO $16.98 HUNDREDS OF BRAND NEW SUMMER DRESSES
Chi: ti will be held at Winona Fourth of July celebration.
L ike Fri ay thr< agh Sunday. A
delegates j usl 12
mere days urtil the 1
tlr.usanl registered
fu.m across the state are ex- fishing season epens again, per ed. Many Disciples from Put-
leaded taffeta gown, with a fingJtr tip veil trimmed with orange j blossoms. Her bouquet was
j white sweet peas.
*1* *1* *!• ENGAGED
DRY CLEANING
Send US your clothes, and never fret About the workmanship you'll get, For WE'RE dry-cleaners of the best,
Conforming to your EVERY test.
HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS
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nam County will be in atten-
j The matron of honor. Mrs. May we offer best wishes on Harold Powell, wore a pink dot-
dama 1 hi Rev. Ralph Saun.l- the proposed formation of a Jun- ted
o. the Greeneastle Church j.a Chamber of Commerce her
h< iy s
v :I1 address the banquet session We had the privilege of being a "f 'he ministers an.l their Wives. Jaycee for three years in S'.
subject will be ' This One Petersburg, Fla., and the ihing the Kingdom. “got things done.”
| Miss DeNolia Turner willi
1 Lave tonight for Cincinnati,' Here's a tip
iv'eti she will take the Sun July 20, in mind if you want to Ifniv; Limited to Gainesville, Fla. some mighty fine Western |!ri> will attend the graduation riding horses. They will be «xi x. i ns. s of the University of hfbited at the Saddle Club's AU-
I' l "iri.i. as the giie$t of Bernard Western horse show.
II Clark, who is a member oif .lie graduating class. She will il.-" be the guest of Mr. and Mi Horace Clark in Gieens- ' lioio She plans to visit Day|t"iia Beach, Miami and other in-l Men .sting points during her stay.
There is no doubt that tin
rayon dress and a tiara of pink flowers, and carried a colonial bouquet of spring flowers. Mrs. Virgil Branneman, motuer of the bride, wore a dress of navy blue, with white accessories. Her corsage was sweet
keep the date, p,. ; , s q'f,,. groom’s mother. Mis.
L. B. Cowgill. wore a light rose print dress with black accessories and n corsage of baby carna-
tions and rose buds,
j Preceding and during’the eero'mony William Lockwood playetU ian organ program of bridal
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S A \ On Tire We |i»e highest trade-in on yeur old li" Get our price before you buy. Used tires for farm wagons, priced right.
F> lei-n Wilson
and M is.
Alva Wilson,
9 to 17
10 to 20
38 to 44
16* to 24^
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THE CHEF S CORNER - - - - Naples and Itome may he lung way off hut ymi will b* able to get a taste of Italy on TluirMila.v when we serve n’al ITALIAN SPAGHETTI WITH NEAPOLITAN SAI'I'E Many of our hoys who were stationed in Italy during the war tell iis of the • paghetti prepared in homes in whieli tl. ’.v were guests - - - - not that fooil was plentiful, hut these Italians hast a speeial way of preparing this dish ami we think we know the secret - - - - FKKSH KROZLN LI MAS will also he on the inenil. CHETS CAFETERIA Across fraa Post Office
1947 Fair will be “bigger aba■ 1
better.Y especially with a $2,50(11 1 '
premium Mnt. Mark Kocher, Jr, of Indianan-j jr.Hs, served as best man and ush- CTcverdale .announce th*. sngage-
Greencastle’s Rutaiian pre^-l‘ rS W ° re Phu1 Evans an ' 1 .5^ meat of their daughter, Eyleen rent, Harley Miller, will hav l i My, ’ ,S ' | to James Petry, sen, of Mr. and plenty to tell the club when he! F " UowinK th, ' a re-; Mrs. Oscar Petry of Greeneastle. returns from the national con-! tCpti ° n Wi ‘ S hl ' ,,1 in thc ‘hurch No wedding date has been set. vention in San Francisco j parlors, where the bride and * * * +
groom cut a three tiered wed- BrlCk Chapel C luh
You will find the 1886 map „ n d,n * CakC COVe,ed w,th , ' 08es an ' , i Meets On June l«
display in the window at the.
Central Bank of interest. l-^rved to the guests by (Ward Kirkham, Dottle Cowgill' afternoon, June 10 vith Mrs
We’ve h«.d several inquiries I a ’ Kl Chal lotU> PaUer «nn. j Witt Wright. The roll call being as to how to get to the scene Aft, ' r lh, ‘ rec ' >ption th, ‘ y ol * n «J favorite bouquet, spot in Jackson township which’ C ° Uplt> U ' fl ° n 8 • shnrt wecldin ^l -l- + •!• + Walter Reeves wrote about in a | lrip to thl ' southorn P ar ^ of tlv Cincinnati (iirl Is
state. The bride traveled In a Kngnged To John Pierson ladge suit with brown access..-' M r. Dwight B. Watson of Ci.v u*.s. Her corsage was of pink cinnatl announces the engag,ros» buds. { Blent of his daughter, Rosalyn. Out of town guests at the to John C. Pierson, son of Prowedding were Mr. and Mrs. W.: f tS sor and Mrs. C. G. Pierson of R. Walker, grandparents of the] Greeneastle, Indiana
dvide, Mr. and Mrs.
I bluebirds. Cake and punch were; The Brick Chapel Home Ecoj tUi: «"‘ ,sts b V Mrs. nomics Club will meet Tuesday
(Ward Kirkham, Dottie Cowgill afternoon, June
1 ecent issue of The Banner. Take the road east about three miles north of Bainbridge on thc Bambridge*Roachdale pike. It takes you to the Pine Bluff bridge and
there you are.
Class work at DePauw ends a
week from today.
We’ll be glad when “Blackberry Winter” is over. ”
ANNIVERSARIES
WEDDING* Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore of Cloverdale, 25 years Wcctn.-s lay Mr. apd Mrs. Curtis Neal, 9 years today.
Blrthdaya
Sharon Kay Gough, Waveland, 4 years old. Marlin Dennis Coffman,
year, June 4th.
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. —..v... naiu;, illUIBIlH. MISS Wa.tWayne] OTn attended the University oi
Branneman and family. Mr. and, Cincinnati. Mr. Pierson is a gradMrs. Russell Branneman anl^ati* of DePauw University,,, family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bra ,- member of Phi Beta Kappa am
ncman and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Men’s Hall Association, and i. working on his M. A. degree nt the University of Cincinnati.
HOG MARKET
Fiank Ogles, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Branneman, all of Cloverdale; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kirkham. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gentry ofj
Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-j —
liam Kochor, Jr., of Brazil: Mr.' Wilh an estimated 8,000 head and Mrs. R. S. Cowgill, Mr. ami' th ‘' Reneral top prices were $23Mrs. Walter Wright, of Fill-! today on the Indlanapolir more; Rev. and Mrs. Edward I " ve *t 0 ek market. Hog* below 270 Warren and family of Rcming-1 lb * unchanged; 270-280 and up,
ton; Miss Dottie Cowgill and . 25 to ^ higher. Mrs. Marion Heinze of Bloom-j
' ington. and Mrs. Otto Bieder-'
stadt of Crawfordsvllle.
C O T I * ^ FRANKLIN STREET GARA6E VINE AND I I!AN hi IN
Banner Adv. Payj
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