The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1948 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1948.

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mui’.ist, facisl ii pii'liitii ai hraiiiiK ui'lay in connection with the traffic death of a 70-yeav-o' I woman.

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Entered in the poatofflee at (ireencastle, Indiana an aeoond i class mall matter under act of March 7. IH78. Subscription prior

was by assistance uf neighbors that the crib was saved. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart of Indianapolis visited his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Greene and Mrs Win. Johnson of Crawfordsville spent Sunday afternoon with the

GREENCASTLE SHADES DELPHI FOR 6TH WIN

Bainbridge 52; Cloverdale, 44

Mrs. Darcha Sprague of Greer, castle, was admitted Friday. j Mrs. Adn Bowman of Glover-

1 ‘.’O cents per week: $4.00 pei ( l a >.tr: v .ister. Mi Mury Bridy year by mall in Putnam county. 1 , s $5.00 to *7.80 per year outside

Putnam County.

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Jake Goodman returned to his home Saturday mornin.? from the Putnam county hospital. Roddy Rhi a is spending the Christmas vacation with his patents. Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rhea. He is attending Culver Militaiy Academy. Miss Laim ttc Martin is ex- ! pet ted to re urn home Sunday to | spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mis. C. W. Martin. She is attending Smith College at North Hamilton, Mass. Doyle Pickett. Fillmore, who is attending Wabash College and who has been pledged to the Delta Tan Delta social fraternI ity, has been elected pi'esiclent to the pledge class of Alpha Phi Omega, the national Scouting traternity. Ho is also a member of “The Wabash" the college year book crlitorial staff.

IN MEMORY loving memory of our dear and mother. Mrs. Amanda s Merryweather, who pass-

Guests ol Bainbridge study Club Meeting Mrs. Ford Lucas, county - resident o! Putnam county Federation of Clubs, Mrs. Fred Starr, chairman, and Mrs Flora Lewman were guests of the Bainbridge Study e.Jb, at home of Mrs. Bruce Lane. Mrs. Howard Hostetler reviewed Carlo Levi's Christ Stopped At Eboli", a story of war torn Italy. Mrs Lucas spoke r.n same of the projects of the Federation of Clubs, stressing the work of the difloront department chart'nen. Exchange Fellowship, as an aid to International Relations, Scholar- .< hip. Radio broadcasting which depends upon the audience reaction, Good Citizenship, which begins at home. correspondence vith members of Inter National Clubs, Sale of goods made by the Blind. Penny Art, Mttsical pennies, for students' attendance at the Synphony, choose yotir movies, especially good showing locally soon, as "Lady in Erthine,” "The Pirate,” “Three Musketeers." Hills of Home, E. Gwenn. Tne Study Club are reading best books as selected i j Indra \ University for 1947. •J* 4* *1Local Youth To Wed Toptlo Girl

A field goal by Stag Pierce in (he waning seconds of play enabled Greencastle’s Tiger Cubs to edge a scrappy Delphi high school net team, 45 to 4.'!. up a*. Delphi Friday night. The local netters led. 15 to 10, at the quarter but trailed the Oracles. .'12-24 at the half. The Cubs were s>l behind at the end of the third quarter, M8 to 35 However, the Purple and Gray basketeers collected 10 points and held Delphi to 5 in the lust period to return home the winner - by a two-point margin, 45 to 4.'!.

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William Kocher of was admitted Friday

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| Two old Putnam county rivals j clashed un at Bainbridge Friday (night with the Pointers winning from Cloverdale. 52 to 44. in an, Interesting hardwood court(

struggle.

Bainbridge also led

intermission by 10 points but the Clovers were in there lighting from the first tip-off to the final | gun. The game kept the spec-j tators on the edge of their seats |

throughout the contest.

Public Sale

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1 Hon on the Wallace Ashby farm, commonR

at :li trill tarm. Incaled *•/, mile, northwest of Ladoga arul T l,r »)l

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1948 At 14:3(1 O’CLOCK, SHARP

25 — HEAD CATTLE —

It; tread of good Hereford cows, all bred in

Hull. These cows have raised |(j calves of w Iii, |, | 1 ' ! ( l ’ r " 1

Net Scores

sold. Tlaese calves weigh about (MHI lbs. A|| arc nice , aim'J 11111

Stan Pierce led the Cub offensive with 15 points while Jin Fier. was close on his heels with 5 buckets.

Illinois Wesleyan 74; DcPauv.-j

bred Hereford bull, '• years old.

380 - HOGS - >84

30 head of brood sows and 240 pigs, there are |» si,..-,,,,. ittcr* mul a *il >’ 111 s. uitli fistaO '

Attica 55; Rensselaer 44. Lawronceburg 41; Greenburg

j ond litters and 20 gilts with tirsl litters. Tires.- lings an-n Hampsliires an.l aim rriee ones. The gilts caitr. (r,, m lhl . |

Ives .vas the bright light for Delphi as he also snagged 15 polrts during the evening. Friday’s victory was tne sixth win in seven starts for the Tiger Cubs. Their next encounter will be with the Rushville Lints in the local gymnasium Wednesday evening. Dec. 22nd. In the preliminary. Greencastle’s winning B team took the measure of the Delphi reserves,

41 to 33.

Martinsville 39; Seynour 28 |

Sheridan 6;!; Rossvtlle 41 Marion 3li; Kokomo 35

Spencer 35; Worthington 50 | M "oresville 46; Ellettsville 43 i

Lafayette 43; Frankfort 37 Washington 41; Linton 28 Shelbyville 43; Franklin 35 Cornersvillc 52; Noblesville

state Farm from their purebred herrl and this u H„ i r (jl “"g

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J 1250 bushels ol goo,I com, cribbed rare; ai»r.,vlnr»tri, bushels ot good white outs; 50 tons n! good haliil , with Wire; about *>2 tons ol loose elover h,., \| N1 L.

CLUB CALENDAR

Tuesday

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2 iinis oi loose clover ha\.

straw and around 54 tons o extra good insiilagc. TERMS — CASH. Not responNihle f„r aerlUeritv _ WALLACE ASHBY AND HOMER H. BEVER DAZEY, MILLER Jk CARPENTER, Auctioneers.

ERNKST BAI,L,CV

, As I am quitting farming at Ihc same time anil plan. lnHl j 1 1 " >».V farm equipment and Imrs,.. "

HORSES

One pair sorrel Belgian mares with flaxen tail itmi ma „, weighing about 1640 Ihs.; well broke and gentle \.ar„l,li gelding, tmbrohen. I IMPLEMENTS

One model C< Can*' tractor on practicalh new nil>l»r a „,i

Mrs. A. A. Brothers, S. College good mechanical condition; Allis Chalmers imuhini

Ave.

Grceiicastle (45) S. Pierce J. Pierce Roberts Marketto Smithers Stltes

Mrs. Ruth H. Hartley, Toledo, Ohio, is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Martha

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ANNIVERSARIES

W'eildlrigs

ppl Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaner, 4(today Dec. 18th.

Birthday

Larry Loon Hutson. 1 year ol I Sunday, Dec. 19th.

r.l away December seventeenth. Jane Hartley to Robert Dale nineteen forty-seven. Sutherlin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dear one you were a good, vir- 0 K Bell, Greencastle.

Precious jewels may win admiration and even arouse envy. Hut most ot u possess a treasure of far greater value . . . the gift of health. Guard this possession well, for it is, indeed, priceless. If illness threatens your treasure, turn promptly to a trusted physician. And when you have his prescription we hope you’ll entrust its compounding to this "Reliable” pharmacy.

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| tuous, Miicero Christian woman all of your life. Rich in mental mul spiirtual qualities, exquisitely rcfiri d, low voiced, quiet J and unobstructive in manner and dress like a dove. Fa;thful and devoted to the Lord, your church . and your family. Kind and sin- | c ti to neighbors and friends 1 u n l to everyone in all stations (it lit ' with Itiiidly thoughts and 'pray, is for all. You passed awuv 1 at the end of tbi day in the evenj ieg of your life like a beautiful sunset in the western sky. Your lifi wa- 1 U benediction at V< spei service, you offered your work, prayers and long years of sCkni-s ami great suffering like ini use to the Lord. You were lik'' a beautiful pure white flower that exhales exquisite fraglance afar Though you are far away from us in your heavenly

home your will be to us

The wedding is being planned for late spring. 4* + + + Gas ( o. Employees Hold Party The employees of the Gas ( Company held their Christmas dinner party, Friday evening at

Delphi (13) Ives Zartman .... Cassell Cowdin Pauley .. .. Roach Hatton

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6:30 p.,m. at the College Inn

The guests of honor at the din-,’ ner were'Mr. and Mrs. Mallory of Crawfordsville. ( Fi ll iwing the delicious turkey dinner, the group returned to the Gas office to enjoy the Christmas tree and gift exchange.

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Morning Miisieale Presented Program

Mrs. J. B Crosby was hostess

to the Greencastle Morning Mu- Summary: sicale for its Christmas party |{, IU chdalc (34) last Wednesday evening. Her clones f

pun beautiful spirit h ‘ ,nK '' 'beautifully decorated with R K ,, cki f like a guiding .star evergreens ami brightly colored Mjl i er> c ..

North Salem Tames Hawks

HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Bessie Gentry of Greencastle, was dismissed Friday. Mrs. Anna Hepler of Greencastle R. 4. was dismissed Fri-

day.

' condition; 16-7 International grain drill. K .>„d c.,i,iiiii„ n . new Chalmers sidi delivery rake; » number s l.ittl, inPrimi : al plows, II inches; luteraational 3 ft. tandein disi | single 15 ft. disc; practically new International drill urchei'ki | planter, ean In used with tractm or horses; Havii ehrek P 4 planter; manure spreader, practically new; Uclnr luison uitH sets of side bnards in mod condition; nen John Drerr 141 walking plow ; 2 sets id work harness, nn. |„ a \\ in t .|„| m p.J 8 fl hinder; new grass seeder with power tag. s j ne | f , ( international milkers with pipe line and all. compli't,'for Jll c* with stainless steel 54 II). , ails and I S gall.,,, anil li |«. ta ||J I milk eans ani! a new 124) foot hay rope with nen carrier Iai3 j fork. Also miscsdlaiieiuis Items not mentioned above set gj j high altitude shs-xi-s and pistons for I -20 trartor. Seven) nJ t soli center I I” plow shares. ’

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DAZEY, MIELER A CARPENTER, Auetioneers. ERNEST BAU,, ( Lunch will he served.

North Salem downed th' Roachdale net team, 36 to 34. Friday evening in a hard foug it contest staged on the Jamestown gym floe i. The count was tied

at 21-all at the half.

R. Keek and Miller headed the Hawk attack with 9 and 8 points

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way dwell where you are.

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Public Sale

James Men yweather Mrs. Ethel M. Lee

Miss Velma Merrywoath. r

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received thirty-seven greeting ( nrds and letters, from relatives and friends, also several nice

Due to the death' of my husband, 1h< late Edgar Hicks. | w ill | L uquets of flowers. In addition sell at public auction at the farm, localisl ‘i'j miles soulli of stiles- to this I was on the receiving lille, 7 miles north of Eminence on Stllesvlllc-Eminence Road on ■ nd of a total of $73.00,

I want to thank all of you for

lights provided an attractive s d- l, Clones, g ting for the program of Christ- Hymer, g mas music which was in charge R Keck f of Miss Kathleen Campbell. Thomas f Miss Campbell, director of th ■ North Sa ,,. m (3(i) Morning Musicale Chorus pr< - Hicks f sented, the following numbers: j vVil.son f

LETTER OF THANKS ° Heave Your Sheep Walton, c Jasper. Fla , 1 Hazelhurst R Wilson, g Dear Folks. 1 VV( ' n< '‘ ' as 1 Wonder Mitchell, g While I was in the hospital, I | Appalachian Hickman, f

Walters, f

I Preliminary Slovak available.

Chorus

Solo: Mrs. J. E. Porter Carol of the Sheep Bells

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SEE THE NEW 1949

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TOMORROW, SUNDAY

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Mathews

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not M HOLD (iODDS—Late Model Norge (.as Stove, 1 Burn-j enough

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I don't think I can ever fot-

cr; General Electric Re rigerutor, like new 6 ft.; Monarch Malleuhl. range; Kitchen ( abinet ; ( brume finish Breakfast set, f ( hairs;

mmII sal. ; snmi dishes and Bllver waiv; cooking utenalla jfiee va, 1 we ve got mne real folks

W asher, Large size; fixe burner Kerosene stove; 2 Step Ladders; i in Indiana. Commandei tank type swccimt; Studio ( ouch, like new; Oak din-#' big r.iom Suite, 6 chairs, table and Buffet; Combination Book)

cave; Florence Hot Blast Circulating Heater, like new; Library t *' ' u ‘ kindneae an(i personal lal.le, 3 Dali Rickers; Walnut Bed ream Suite, bed, vanity, heneli, interest from all of you. and dresser; I 9x12 rugs; Several Mirrors; nice End table; Long, Cietia an( j Krank Beach

Davieport table; Black leather Davenport; two ( hairs; Occassional Chair; tvvi 11x12 good rugs; 2 or 8 floor Lamps; 2 good Metal beds and springs; 2 good Wood Beds and springs; 2 Dresser'. I Wash stand; Large •£ door Wardrobe; '> porch swings; I Buckeye Gasoline Lawn Mower; I hand Lawn Mower; Several

Tute and Boilers.

Sleep, Holy Babe

Chorus

Solo: Miss Evelyn Gibson Rise Up. Shepherds and Follow Negro Spiritual Bethlehem Frances Toello

Chorus

Mrs. Arthur Perry supplied the piano accompaniments and Mrs. Hitman Berg played the violin.

Officials: Hedge.

Thompson and

Belle Union Beats Paragon

10:00 A. M. To 2:00 P. M. This is for the benefit of those who were unable to see the car of the future on Saturday

Holly's Friendly Sales & ServM

Fillmore Raps Quincy, 48-34

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The old neighbors of Mrs

Nellie Hales went with well filled baskets and spent the day with

LIVESTOCK — 5 rttws _ 7 yr. old Large Spotted Cow giving her Sunday Deo. 5. Mrs. Bales is

(, gal. per day, fresh cow; Black Jersey, 5 or 6 yr. old giving l gal. ,

pel day, fresl: bred; Yellow Jersey, g or 9 yr. old giving 3 gal. per! lvin K in ( rawfordavHh; since she

sold her farm this fall.

Fillmore's Cardinals continued their winning ways Friday night by defeating a stubborn Quincy high school basketball squad. 48

Belle Union’s Black Panthers traveled to Paragon Friday night und won a high school net battle. 47 to 42. B. U. was also ahead at the half, 25 to 18. Zicgelman with 16 points wni high point man for the winnei s while Sheperd with 23 points wa.outstanding for the losers. Paragon's B team downed the Belle Union B squad, 28 to 24. in

the curtain raiser.

day. All then, cows arc gentle ami easy milked.

2 Large Poland China sows, bred; 3 nice Poland China Gilts, farrow. Mareti 1st; 2 Chester White gilts to liar row in March; I S|otted I’olaml China boar, eligible to registci, vvt. 254; It nha

Sboats, weighing around 85 lbs.

HA1 and GRAIN—25 bit. nice seed oats or Clinton; I75 Bab-s good ( lover Hay; 500 bit. good Corn in crib. MISCELLANEOUS—4 same as new 7x8 hog houses; > older

houses; 844 Jb. hog feeder, wood; 100 gal. vvalcr fountain. All metal twi wheel trailer, 700 x 10 tires, new with stock rack; | Handyman jack; a lot ol small tools, shovels, wrenches, chain- and many

other articles.

(i bag- cement; some garden hose. Mae.imt electric brooder, vised two years, ,*)(m: chick size; other chicken cquiimtent. 1 stand bees; 3, 8-gal. milk cans, strainers and ottiei equipment. 200 Very nice Starred Hock laying Mens; 50, 2'j to 8 lb. White Knck F' ies,

MRS. ETHEL B. HICKS, Owner

BOB HILL, Clerk

JIM VAUGHN, Auctioneer. Lunch By Christian Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wendell were supper guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Paul Glider Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ethel Fry returned to her li( ne this week from the Westfall nursing home in Grconeasti •. Luther Steele Jr. and family of

his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steele Sr. Lewis Bales tractor caught fire and was bedly damaged Wednesday morning while they were trying to start it. The tractor was in a double crib on the farm of Shelby Abbott, and it

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VETERANS! WHAT DO YOU WANT IN YOUR BONUS BILL? A MEETING OF ALL VETERANS OF PUTNAM COUNTY WILL BE HELD AT THE AMERICAN LEGION HOME MONDAY. DECEMBER 20TH, 1948 AT 7:30 P. M. TO FORMULATE RtCUi"' MENDATI0NS FOR THE BONUS BILL. THE FOLLOWING POINTS WILL BE DISCUSSED • ELGIBILITY: Dates, Type of Discharge; Service; Residence. AMOUNT OF PAYMENT: Minimum; Maximum; Foreign Serv ice; Disabled or deceased veterans. DEPENDENTS: Definition; order of payment. METHOD OF FINANCING: y IT’S YOUR BONUS - HELP WRITE THE BILL. FREE FISH F AFTER THE MEETING. Cassell C. Tucker Post No. 58 American Legion.

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