The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1948 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREEL CASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, utCEMBtR 29, 1948.

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"Use Only 8 Tons of

Coal With

ALL-FUEL Furnace"

The WithM.nson Hratrr Compiny:

Wilhamson Tnpl-ne

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ovet 8 of arc comfortable now.”

Vilhamson Tiipl-ila Furni

i the

i our house very comfortable

never used over 8 tons of coal. All our winters

tece

:es on the market, it

house very comfortable. We have

“1 think the is one of the best furnac>

keeps

\Af ILLIAMSOM *5 aJ •' > -l MJU F. BHUCE Monthly Payments To Suit

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(Signed) John Donnenhoffer. Jnd. The ALL-FUEL Furnace Burn* Gat.

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S. R. Itarlden, Publisher. 17-1!) South Jackson Street.

PUBLIC SALE \s \\«* an* dissolving parliHTship, u<* arr sHling at {mhiic* aii<*tion at tin* < "a >r f.irm, mill* wrst nf Ni*\> Maysville! 7 mih*s southniisl nl Knachdalo; 10 milrs ui*sl and milr* north of Dan-

ville, on —

Thursday, December 30,1948 BCCINMNi; AT 10:80 \. M., THK FOLLOWING: !7 ML AO CATTLE — Thirteen head of (food voiiiik cows, 5 with calves b\ side and X hcavv springers; II bAad of Holstein and ‘5 (flicrnscvs; also one Holstein steer. 51 HOGS. | KLI» — Liclil sows; one b ar; 15 head o feeding sboat.. Vlioiit 70U In shcls ol ( linton oats; some baled alfalfa hay, a mI ■; barns of yood loose clover. I Mi’Ll)\l L\I s — One International 'I tractor on rubber, I \ t ru i;o(Ml conilition; .’-bottom plou-soln, tertili/er att .ieliment. tractor disc and eiiltivator; International one-row corn picker; power mowii:j; niaeliine; Black II ml. corn planter; new cntlffatc seeder; tlat top \\ a^on on rubber; steel wheel wagon; International combine; enltipaeker; rotary hoe; manure spreader; \ an Drnn: wlieat drill; International milking machine with gas engine and also electric motor; several good l. ig houses; galvanized hog feeder; j water fountains and numerous other articles. TERMS — CASH. Not responsible in ease of accidents. HIR&M KECK fm JOhN 0 CASE K<> \CIM> \ Li: RANK AM) TRI ST < O, < lerks. ( \ RI’LNTLR WD.I Af KsON. \netioneei s. Lunch Served on Grounds.

TODAY'S BIBLE THOl'GHT

-SOCIETY- i SOME AXIS LEADERS Third lYertnesla.v Club * KNEW TOO MUCH Held Xmas Me. 'ting x

On Dec. 18th. Mr. and - Mrs. Norval Wagner entertained the members ar.d their fanlies of the Third Wednesday Club with a delightful Xmas party. The high light of the evening was j li the gcjse sni per wil l nil the .

trimmings prepared by the hos- j;, v , ,• they were executed betess and :or\ed :il .’.g wi’h the , Allied loaders .vero posri- ( vered di ves brought by th? j bIy afr3irt they might be implimembers. I..iter in tile evening . . j p, respansibility for thr

everyone gathercc' ar.iunri the | Vi . r

j Xmas tree and ea< .1 person re- : T}le Vorth Dakota Republican

I leived a gift After a good tIVne J

| of visitin K *veryone tepMttd hla torv may revesl

I r. late hour thanking the host.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 (1X3) Rrp. Lcmke iR) N. D

, p vgrtl today that come Axis lecdcrs were executed ’’because they kr.tw too rr.neh. . . Their

had to he sealed.” *

1. ml;' intimated-that he be-

ta vers financing the bonus by increasing the gross income tax ard the Republican minority in the legislature is lining up for a sales tax. | Both Schricker and G.O.P. Governor Ralph F\ Gates are ex- ; peeled to ask for approval of a bonus in their messages to the legislature Direct Primary Biii Is Drafted

WIRE NEWS

triple,*

cess.

I he orgniriiatIsm's final action and a: , )n of its I’arls session also calls ’ me 1 must h tor withdrawal of Israed troop, i n] \

from the Negev.

Also today Holland promised la the I'nMed Nations Sec.;irltj

Applications ' ; or

I'nMed Nations

Council that fighting will ceasi in Java at midnight Friday and that political prisoners will i>.

ideas* 11.

agreement o n a ^,

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county Triple-* „■ | 31. This does

And Local News it it a 1: a n Mr and Mrs. Robert Cooper < h iuea-tle Fi. 2. are the parer f a son i >m Wedni's lav.

INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 29 - (UP) The first draft of a direct primary bill has been drawn. ..cp. Laurence D. Baker, Konclallvilie. co-author of a similar measure defeated by the Indiana

’Their lips had to be sealed, j legislature two years ago, sale! ., j e , t , ; !!: 1 ry may piove that our ( todaj

Get old, Mr and .*.! Cla J wn wings were not as white as Baker said he planed to intro

stated:

, "Future history may

, , t that some ef those were destroy-

1 takes ubllme courage to go und host, s' rtl v. v. nmv , u u . u - much

ahead when vve know death I Guests attending were .lolvi awaits us We must be steadfast White, Anna r id Martha j always when wo know what is! Hutcheson. Mi and Mr?. Darrell j

right to do. He steadfastly set * his face to go to Jerusalem. Lis.

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ed because they

the deviltry of World War II

' me

Her and daughter Shirley;

and Mrs. Emmett 1' Jlford, Mr | and -Mrs. Lewis Hutcheson a id j 1 c ’ c - daughti Linda. Mr. and Mrs. 1

Hood. Mr. and Mrs j

Zaring Duoll Mrs Irere Cmith. I Mr. 1 Mrs. Wm. MeElroy and j 1 •litigator .Marilyn. Mrs. Maude j M: Elt sy. Ida MeElroy, Mr. and • Mrs .Jewell Tn ut. Mr. and Mrs. JohnHiestand, Paul Bat ictt Ronald Wagner end Mr. rn 1

of those re.Tionstble for

\\ ;|d War H would have us be-

Lcmke’s statement was emdinl in a holiday greeting to .s mstituents in which he ex- : 1 seed the hone that ‘h n sp'»<j ol p issicn, emotion and false- ! :. .1. the truth, in the end, will cut." •

He added:

ducc the bill in the house and nave a copy' presented in the

Danny. Gordon and Randy.

Mr. a d Mrs. Wayne Roach Btaz'l R. h. are the parents o !a ightor born Wednesday. I Ri viva I s : v’i( s are 1>-mg h I , a h evening at the Mt. Mi id a I hodist Church at 7 o’do

I Everyone is invited.

j /

Maurice Hurst is confined to hi, home with a broken ankle

Thet ■ were no angels among >

Mi Forest' Huteh' son and son- ! the war lords of World War II. '

I Brutality was rampant and prac- | i tieed by all warring nations." j l L: r.ke cited no names and did j not indicate whether he referred to Japanese or German leaders, J :• both, or cn what he bared his

charge.

However, L< rke has inveighed I

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i illmore < liureli

Women To licet

Fillmore Christian Church 1 Women will meet Thursday, D , 3(Kh, for th regular all dav mi ti g. Pot luck dinner at 12

j noon.

Election of officers will 1 ■ postponed until January meeting Instead of grab-bag bring mon-

senate when the general assembly ccnvenes in January. B ik 'i spearheaded «> drive tc enact direct primary legislation in the 19-17 legislature but thr meoaure was beaten and a convf.tion reform law adopted th? . Chilean ontrolled assembly Deni . rats, pledged by then hit: orifi to enact a direct pri i.-.ary, will he in control , f the house, and it appeared likely that there would be a democratic ; 'icy bill a,.! > tossed in the hop-

per.

Baker said his measure would two senat irship .11 the direct pri-

INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. ><J - (INS)—No scrims H:i<;:l thr its exist in Indiana today ultiumg!. the eential portion if tne stat* . as hud continuous rainfall since testerday morning. The Indianapolis vvittu r bur -a.1 points out, however, that headwaters of the Wabash aa. White Rivers will uppioat' flcotl stage within the next :I' hours. Daring the Iasi 24 lie irs Iron :i*c to one and one-half inch;-' ol rainfall have been recorded i. 'att.'l and southern Indiana. Ateas sum: .lading creek a,e! smali river hells pri hahiy will 1 , floiileas frozen ground p -mill'd a near < nipl te runoff fri. n dg'a .griaind areas. The rain is exp: cted to end about in in today with cold guMv wind blasts taking over an bringing h.vvered tcnipeiatur and possible snow Hurries.

M- »• ! Mrs. A Mis 1. B. Ovvc:-.s ir Mr and Mrs. Owen

J J Thomas DoGreg 3r y ^ ^ apolis; Mr and Mn. Shinn and son Joe, ip ville; Mr. and Mrs. i| Rome and Mr.

TRY tUN.-vn,

ir. U(. ■ all state offices and the 1 i.ei'v meth d. He said it would 1

: > past against .v:iai he ea" 1 „ , .. . . . 1

require the winning candidate to oh Lain 85 per cent of the total

vdte.

New Year's Ml,1

result <>i a fall at the fill-'ey to hay silverware.

ed the "internationalists" and claimed they were responsible for American entry in World

War II.

Mention! ' ? araers! DEAD STOCK REMOVAL Highest Cash Prices Paid. ELZIE STROUD ■■ tormer dead stock man is back on the job. PROMPT. RELIABLE SERVICE. By Products Industries, Inc. I HONE 1IG 1: I — ( LOVKKDAI.E OK JOHN TH \KI* — fiRLLNf ASTI.F. — 785-M Reverse Charge. All Trucks Sprayed for Disease

ing station on Tuesday.

: ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ruarh ; id Rjfcart Huffman of Indianapolis spent .vm.i.s day witn .vi

and Mrs. Jacob Huffman

Otto Dobbs and family rerew- • d same beautiful Oregon hell j

(rom Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Portland. Ore.

M, . and .vlrs. Doncid Garrett j

Monument, New Mi :;eo, aftei |

, visiting relatives in

| Bloomington.

j Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Huffman, h .bert Huffman of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Therm, Davis and j Paul Duane Lewis, spent Suniiy’ with Elmer Lighter and

aniiiy-cf Gos.mrt.

fife#

Quick -- Simple -- Private That’s how our loans are made. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

I!! 1 , Last i\\ asliiiigtnii

Phone 15

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( lintnn-Madison C lub Held Xmas Meeting

Clinton and Ala lison H >me E Club hel I a very enjoyah Chi ictnia. 111 ‘.ing at the horn of ivlr. and Mrs. Vi'in Sigler, wi Mi Ung. 1 and Mrs, W'iaiL a H M.s< :i>< ihis was Family D. I at th ’ noon hour a pitch in din i! r was enjoy. I by 82 niembe

and guvsts.

Aftei <• i;ht each received i gif' from ihe <1 eorated Chris

Gi aencast le. I

1 inas 1 Th me . enjoyed ca o

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fulfor i gam wliil ■ the members held pent < irtsj s with Mrs. Ful- theii meeting, which was ^peni-l j

'■ Jbj all ing tg a Christmas carol.I

d Mrs. T .1 Lax idet tl - 1 call wa* answered by each]

.: liing -or.i > ways to mak'’| : h : h .ppy a Christmas tim .’.l The u.-ual bu.- ness procedure fol-

lowed.

It was voted

bond. The president-elect read th. ii.-t <d meeting places and hosl : s b for 19>1P. It was vot*' I New- 'hat the treasurer also act as

He sa’d the bill would pro ! pose retention of the convention | ' m'.itc* t , draft partypla forms. I STORM HITS MIDWEST , roa is which w- ■ xpectcd to be b:., i ■ I 1: ider • ight inches if

BETTER, CHEAPER BEEF i WILL BE AVAILABLE

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1 CHICAGO. Dec. 29 (INSl -

1 Mure, better and cheaper ncff: f, hoiv today. Gusts of 57-mile-vill be available this spring. | an-hour kicked up a dust storm I | That is the cheering wrrd for J that mixed wtih the drifting j hour wives today from the now at Gar Ion City, Kan., and | American Meat Institute, which I w,; Is of 6:i nvles an hour wet ! that retail meat prices! clocked at North Platte, Neb.

Greencastfe Moose Home

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j :ep:.rts

| have dropped 13 p-r cent in the

pss’t hree months.

The AMI said wholesale meat prices during the same period :yvo declined 19 per cent. It attributed the decrease to heavy

supplies.

P ik prices have led the downword trend which has been some what greater than the usual

feasi.nal dip.

The AMI said its figures had

to buy a heal h b( , Pn C r, m p|j e( j j,y the U. S. Bur-

eau of Labor Statistics and noted that the break .started sho •

Mr. and Mrs. Cnai

gent and daugnter. Nancy Anr. i.avi returned tot hen- home in Chic Jr 1 after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Prase.

The next Youth Meeting will be a wat hnight serviceXqm Friday nig.«, De31, from 8:00 p

s r: la \ in the absence of Mrs Gi’.tz who was leaving for th So ,1)1. The penny collection wu- ! taken. Mrs O’Haver thanked j .’11 I' : th ■ support g v n her «' : 1 pr« side;- for the past year. Mrs. Alma Clo.lfoHoi was appointed to write 1 memorial for Mrs. McCubr. a I'eceased member. After

Avenue Baptist Church in Ind-! : peat dig the club prayer all onianipolis. There will be special | j o y ot! contests which were won

:. : tkers and special music.

m. to 12:C0 p.

in Ihe Bluff

o - Mrs. Georgie Martin ami MrMargaret Soarde, a guest. The January meeting will b"

\ dih Mrs. Oscar Martin with in-

s aiiation of ihe new officers.

aiaucfSEssa

CLOSE l»

FOR INVENTORY

THURSDAY DECEMBER 30 r SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE

Mrs. Nora Hunter received w nd Wednesday from her sistn. •Mrs. Curtis Reilly, in Lebanon, that she caught her hand in an electric wringer and Was paininlly injured. Several stitches were necessary in treatment of

the injury.

' rhi — Sgl Fq lane! 11$ \v.-st Barry | Nickerson, next •>; kin, Cora enl • d the following Nickerson ,,f Cloverdale, and j kinesis at « turkey dinner ChristPgi Robert J. Ow n, next i.j mas Day: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse kin Mrs. H.’.Xel D. Owen, of Fill-1 G ffin and son. Mr. and Mrs.

•!* *1* '•r. aril Mrs. Todd Fnl.o-tained Guests Mf uinl Mrs Gerald Todd and

more, have been returned to the j United Stal, s aboard the United S’n' Army Transport Barn y K ’schliaum. Anne lrene Huntei' age 3 1-; xc.ir:. daug'nte. of Mr. and Mr*. Jana , C. Hunter bf Fill.nore. •':is w m hr. nor able mention ir. the National Children's contest. She attended a tea party Tuesj day p. rr. in Indianapolis given in honor of the winners. Mr j Robert Beasley Moore has teen promoted to the rank Lt. C >1. effective January 1st. I January JCLh, I. • and*Mrs j Moore and daughter Eugpnla I wdl move to Ban Antonio, Tex., j where he is to be stationed at | .’ort Bam Houston. He has been rtitioned at Ft. Churehill. CanI a (I a and Mrs. Moore and their . lighter, have bet ft living in i : oraburg, Va. Mi . and Mrs. Bruno C. Mann, H. R. 4 entertained on Christm.is exp and Christmas day the 'following guests: Mit Norman P. Faunce and son, Norman C. Fauncp of Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Rock and children, Delores and Charles M. of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aker of R. R. 1; Mesdames Milda ; Gudgen and Martha Akeman and Harry Mann of this city.

Rayiw id Alexander and family and Mi and Mrs. Chester Wiliams and family >f Reelsville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harvey and daughter r.f U achdale and Mr and Mrs. Charles Squire of Danville

.j.

.nl rljdiK | xl I hr i.nks 'Dinner C'.iris' mas dinner guests of Mr and Mr. . John Horn were Mr and Mi Cecil Querry and hildren of Valparaiso, Ind.. Mr. nd Mrs Ada Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris all of Indmnap dis; Mr. and Mrs. H.-nis Goes and son of Danville, 111.; . Ir. and Mrs. Charles Querry and hikli an of Greencastle. Afternoon and supper guests 'Vore Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Slitherhn and children of Cloverdale; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Querry and hildren; Mr and Mrs. Ray Allee and children; Mr. and Mrs. Lutt Paris and children all of Greencastle.

Ice and high winds broke telephono and telegraph wires in Nebraska. Telegraph circuits to McCook and Holdrege, Neb., wore knocked out by the storm. Temperatures fell rapidly in the sioi in ifc«!t and. many communities reported the mercury

hit zero nearly today.

A ’’.silver glaze" of freezing rain spread southward from th" Pacific northwest into northern California early today and snow

fell in the Rockies.

The coldest spot in the nation

ly after September’s stratos-' Ihe mountain town of Big .’’.heric highs. I Piney, Wyo„ which reported 14 The survey w as based on gov- i below zero. A hundred miles j eminent and trade quotations re- away, nt Landers, Wyo., it was

ported at New York. Chicago ' ^ above,

and S:tn Francisco-, The three!

major markets.

The institute noted that a 89

percent increase *s- ntint' -r of cattle on the range would

lead te the lowered prices in j • astle K. 1. was admitted Tues-

rarly 1949. 1 ( i ay .

A spokesman said that the cat- Jerry Brattain of Greencastl", I!.- were "being stuffed with wtas admitted Wednesday. j good corn'' and should make ' wonderful eating beef," 'MAY OPPOSE TAX

INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 29

'"h RATE l\< reask (i P) a seizabk group ol Indoriginal petition that expenses iana’s 1949 legislators favor fm- mat rials and supplies h: I eliminating the 15 cent state i' tTcai d and that its payroll pioperty tax, a United Press was 60 per cent of its operating survay showed today, costs, which now total about The sentiment toward wiping 555,000,000 a year, the highest In ut the levy completely was not history. j confined to the Dcmicrats, whose Mate party platform pledged

BONUS SCRAP LOOMS I peals. INDIANA,'OLIS. Dec. 29

(INS) A battle over the method if paying the soldier bonus in 'he General Assembly seemed

ertain today.

It seemed apparent that Gov-ernor-Elect Henry F. Schricker

Friday, Dec. 31 CURLEY WIGGINS' ORCHESTNj HEARD DAILY OVER si\T!(!\ WHIM Spjepial Music Friday, 2-4P. BY RONNIE ‘ K

D \\( I FOR MOOSE Ml >IBI "D SX1 EETHL \R1 -

HOSPITAL NOTES

Me Leona Tuttle of Greencas- I lie, was admitted Wcelnesday. Mis Mary Harmless of Green- >

m.

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The most critical feeding periods in • '■e d n-" 5 gestation and lactation periods. The high an. - a ity is unquestionably associated with imp oR-' Why take a chance during these cri'ical pen-' ■ FEED YOUR sows MASTER SOW & PIG CONCENTRATE

Half of toho 149 members of next ar's general asrembly replied to a U. P. opinion questionnai: and of the 75 answers. 50 lav red removing the IS-cent tax. Of there, 19 were Dem ,'ra.f

and 11 Republieans.

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ANNIVERSARIES

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Marion Clair Vote. 820 S. In10 -' ars "M today 111 Patricia Ynn Wood, daughter ^«* nf Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jr. Wood f 2 years today.. Dee. 29

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temporarily December 31 st

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