The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1949 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER GREENCASTIE. INDIANA, sATURO'vY, JANUARY I, 1949.

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Thanksgiving eve in

BABY CHICKS On November 11, l!)1H Mr. Hill I*uli< tt of Ihe Indiana K- O. I'. I*riullr\ Hr .tilers Assoc iallon made an InsiK-r tlon of our fnnn and I ho follmvlng report wai made. We have many more penthat arr- also giving this splendid produet Ions

"i Frnduetlon

I'l'll No.

No.

Ili-ns

Of BREED No. of Eggs

Laid Today

10 Day* I’m ions

1

287

Barred

Rocks

221

77%

81%

2

236

White

Rocks

174

74%

77%

3

288

While

Rocks

199

69 f c

76%

4

241

While

Rocks

163

68%

73%

5

237

White Leghorns

168

71%

79%

6

286

Barred

Rocks

219

77%

77%

n

li:t-> taken good

r.iand

li'fd also

to produce

THE DAILY BANNER

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entererl In the postoffice at (Jreeneastle, Indiana as second elan* mall matteir under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 70 cents per week: $100 !**' year by mall In Putnam county. ( $.1.00 to $7.80 per year ~

Putnam County.

ANNIVERSARIES

Weddings

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clifton ShoeLaker. « years today, Dec. 11. Net learns Will Resume Battles

S. It. Rariden, Publisher. 17-10 South Jackson Street.

high productions |r t the first imimrtunt tiling is good breeding. 7100 birds are being trapnested on our farm. All hr on our lartn are individual!.', pe Hgreed juid vving-hamled. Now is Hie time to order your babv ehieks.

From

DIETZ POULTRY FARM < I.NTFi: |’OfNT, INDIANA

TODAV'S HI HI .E THOrOH'l This thing has happen I countleFs linns! Prophets wei. nearly always slain. HerooR «i lauded by future generations hi * crucifieil by their own. Most of the saints were martyred! !'■ careful whom you stone! T!-

The Tiger Cubs, DePauw. and |

outside ’ Putnam county high school ne 1

1 teams will resume their hard- 1 ' wood court campaigns next week ' with class work being resumed following the Christmas vaea- j

tion.

I

IIOsPITAI, NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cash o r Jloverdalc, are the parents of a son born Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Terry of Greem astle, are the parents of a daughter b >rn Friday. Mr. ami .Mrs. James Buchanan f Greeneastle It. •>. ana the parents of a son born Friday. Mrs. Effie Chadd of Greencastle R. 3, was admitted Sat-

urday.

REPORT AIR R \ll»

comforts and greater luxuries. ( The airlines will take you faster and higher wherever vont

want to go.

The steamship lines will gi ■'* you new luxuries, more choices of places to go. I am just a little woozy after going through that travel

section.

, Lovely creatures in scanty bathing suits. Palm trees, yaeht u coral islands, people leisurely uinisg in sumptuous cafes, sundrenched beaches peopled with

(M B CALENDAR Tuesday Active Tri-Kappa Mrs. K<ft noth Bennett 8:00 p. m. jpelta Theta Tau 8 p. m. 1

Mrs. Gifford Black. 532 Wr„^j Wednesday Womans Club 2:30 g McCord, Cole Apts.

Attention! Farmers! DEAN STOCK REMOVAL HIGHEST (ASH PRICKS PAID. Kf.ZIK STROI D — former dead slock man is hack on the job. PROMPT. KEI.IAHEE SERVICE By Productr tarfiistries, Inc. Phone I lb R I — Clovcrtlulc or John Thurp, Grei iieastle, 7X5-'I Reverse Charge. \l l. Tltl . Ks SPRAVED FOR HlSEASE

Greeneastle is playing :n 3 New Year's Day tournament at Mat tinsvillc today along with Franklin Cathedral of Indianapo-

lis and Martinsville.

Next Friday. Jan. 7. Coach Tom Galdsberry's squad will

stone which the builders refus I , |.ish with Howe’s Hornets on is become the head of the cornei t le Marion county team's floor. Ps 118:S2 t The first game of the week

for local fans will be Tuesday evening when the Do?auw Tigers ure host to a scrappy Hanover aggregation in Bowman gymThir tilt will start at 8 p. :n. Next Saturday, the Tiger* have a mighty tough assignment w.ien the clash with Coach Tony Hinkle’s high-tlying Bulldor* over at Butler. The Hinldenen knocked off Indiana and Purdue the past week on successive

nights.

The complete schedule for

prosperous and happy looking

TEL AVIV. Jan. 1. iINSi men and women. I mol's New Year was ushen u And those headlines: , early today by a bombing ra'd ". . . guess they are ALL goin which 750 pounds of explosive ing to Florida!" 1M1 on the Tel Aviv area. "Sapphire Blue Sea.” Casualt s and damage were! "You’re only hours away by said to nave resulted from the clipper from the summer sunraid by a single plane boliev. 11 shine of the tropics!” tn b. Egyptian which unload 'd "A warmer welcome lha: •Jin 2.70-pound bombs over t'\ ■ ever this season. Come to Cuba va tal plain area. ; the holiday isle." The sounding of the alert in "Cone to the sun. the sun. tb T,.| wiv broke up thousands of desert and old M xino."

New Year’s celebrations and sent

I revelers scurrying to

theit

Peiisonai. And total News H II I E E N

KKAI. KSTATE transfers

t;.s' alfully barn io plan. *0 many wonderful things av’"!” yt n and me. What shall it be California? Arizona? Bermuda?

John K. Long attended the ha - kethall tourney in Martinsville

today.

MEs Harriet Alice Seller has r ,ext week follows:

SOCIETY

returned to Sheridan to assume her duties as teacher in the public schools. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allan and family have moved to Indianapolis, where they will make their future home.

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Mrs. Mary A. Perry, of Peotone j Illinois, is a guest in the home I of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs Lloyd E Perry, j

FOR A

HAPPi NEW YEAR We wish to tli.uik all our friends in the community for their fine support during 1948, and wish you a successful and prosperous 1949.

flUISCHflLMERS 'SALES AND. SI1VICE

Sinilli Farm Machinery Co. CIOVERDALE, (NO.

Miss Irene Hunter, Mrs. Mabel Pet re, and Mrs. Hazel Thompson of Fillmcre attended the Morton chapter of Eastern Star Wrdnes day night.

Tuesday Hanover at DePauw \\ ednesday Russellville at Marshall Bainbndge at New Winchester Thursday Fillmore at Clovetdale Friday Greeneastle at Howe Keelsville at Cloverdale Roachdale at Bainbridge Fillmorg vs. Russellville (at Waveland i Quini'y at Belle Union 1*1.EADS NOT til'IETY

Oi is E. Pickens to Clarence j Excuse me. My wife is calling. Branneman, land in Cloverdale \ye are going out to buy a new twp.. SI. mow shovel and some rork salt.

Mid-West Rock Products Coi|i., to France Stone Products,; Inc,, land in Greeneastle twp., $1. James M. Love, et al. to Boyd |

Kitteiman. et ux .land in Clint m Monday Club twp., SI. ’ I ''» M|, et Harold G Reckley to Ivan K. The Monday Club will meet Ruark, et ux, land in Greencas- Monday afternoon a*. 2 o'clock at tie Eastern Enlargement, $1. the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Lee Kendall, et ux, to Mary; Browning, 208 E. Walnut St. Abererombie, land in Conimerciil Mrs Li Masten will have the

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Place, SI. Francis E. Underwood, et ux j to Ross Furney, land in Greencastle Jacob Daggy’s Enlargement. $1.

FARM HI KKAI MEETING The New Year’s work of the

Franklin Township Farm Bur- home 0 f M r . and Mrs. Lyr.n Mc-

program. -!* -J- *!• -i-

Tlrs. < i\ and Mr. McFarland

Honored At Party

A birthday surprise party was given Tuesday in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Gilbert Cox and Lynn McFarland, at the

L MARTINSVILLE. Ind„ Jan 1

The past president parley of th. J James C. Edwards yesterday

I American Legion Auxiliary will ! entered a plea of not guilty to a ; £ r,rt on *; m ' surve . v 01 tn ° 11 .meet Monday evening at 8 o- ( harge of second degree murder f *; r ' h0<l1 S1u,1 y Commission,

•an will begin with a meeting held in the basement of the ! Ri aehdale public library Tuesday

evening. January 4th.

An interesting program is be1 ing arranged. There will be a report on the survey of the Indiana

pai -

j clock at the ' Brackney.

home of Mrs. Roy! Edward., js charged with tie

t colarly in Putnam county. Reiresh rents and entertainment

Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Fulford were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lavender of Bloomington and CpI and Mrs. j Charles Alwinc of Topeka. Kan-

I sa:;.

Farland, west of Bainbridge Those attending were: Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley Sears and daughters. Mrs. Mabel Stephens an ) daughter, Miss Patty Masten, Mi . and Mrs. Kenneth Petro and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Petro. Mr. and Mrs Bobby Arnold. Mr and Mrs. Charles Libka, and daughte'. Mr. .and Mrs. G 1 !-

latal heating of his infant step-

in. When arrested last month, 1 wil1 lhp evenings pro- j hn r t ( - ox aml Mr. and Mrs. Lynn

McFarland and son

Delicious refreshments were served to the guests. All left at a late hour wishing Mr. McFarland and Mrs. Cox many more

happy birthdays.

Mi. and Mrs. Bert Wright. Mr

and Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee, Mrs.

Christine Miller, Mr. and Kenneth I'eLro, Mi. and

Edwards, a fanner living west or here, admitted shaking and striking the child, authorities said. EA( KN < HECK CHARGE

| CRAWFORD8VILLE, Jan. 1 | Denton Brown, 32-year-o!d Mrs [Chicago used ear dealer, wanted Mrs. j '’J' Montgomery county authorit-

SUBLET! CONCRETE BURIAL VAULT

\ Tulinn Fetr i attended the fun- | eral of their aunt, Mrs' Pearl j Wright in Mancie Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Trussell, 'Mr. and Mrs. Clark Herbert, Mrs. Neal Groner, Mrs. Edith i Chittenden, Mrs. Nannie Furr, j and Mrs Jane Danberry attended I friends night at Morton O. E. S .chapter on Wednesday night. , Rt UAL YOFTII .MEETING Approximately forty members attended the December Rural Youth meeting Wednesday, Dec. I ?i*. held at the home of Don

h-s on a fraudulent check charge, was brought here yesterday from - Duluth, Minn., by Sheriff Riv* Hardaket. Brown, arrested in . Dmuth last week on a bench | wan ant issued by Judge Howary A Sommer, of the Montgomery Circuit Court, is charged with giving the Citizen’s Auto Company a worthless check foi

I $1,800 in connection

j purchase of a ear. FOUND: On N.

pair wool mittens.

Arnold, W. Walnut

222-J.

Colonial Hatcheries x Baby chicks * Purina chowa x Sanitation. lOtl North Jacl-aon St

HAPPY NEW YEAR - • - • and we are reminded by the little telio^ above that, besides th calendar, we have hundreds of supplies for the office whether it’s a Royal Typewriter or just a typewriter ribbon or eraser - and adding machine or a scratch pad • • • • A bot tie of ink or a new Sheaffer desk pen • • a roll of adding machine paper or a complete bookkeeping outfit • - • • we have it in stock New Years or year ’round, (or office supplies drop in at SAM HANNA’S BOOK STORE

Are Cash Additions Welcome to Your Savings?

l With

the

Indiana

St.

Mrs.

Carl

St., Phone

1-1!

An you a millionaire?

No?

You ought to be ashamed of yourself! Do you have to work for a living? Phew!

am :ige-|irnof,

AT ROME. Wood and

I am CONCRETE and I <li \ comparison; water-proof, vermin-proof, and'everlasting.

Make me proper!* anil ■ Mill remain intart, getting stronger with Uge; | need No PAINT OR REPAIR; rain, sleet, snow, and all the elements, have no effeel but lo harden me. I am young, yet old; I have seen the mightiest come and go You Mill find Hie EGYPTIAN PYRAMIDS, built 4000

years ago.

I helped build NERO'S ( OL1SEFM

HUs'l are perishable; I AM NOT.

I am ADAM \NT, INDESTRI ( T\HI.E, ETERNAL. As u result ol scientific piogress, I am in very munv places superior lo alone. AGE is mv friend. |„ the form of burial vaults, I stand supreme, hm ompaiaide. They had a hard time drilling me al KING TI T’S TOMB. THE ROMAN AQI’EDFCT Mas lined with me, ami it is one ol the worhl's marvels. $*■1 me up against nnproteeted steel or Iron and leave ns alone lor a niunher of veurs, and then take a look. I am stronger ari better, while the steel and iron are rusting away. SHIPS ar.- now huiit o| me; great bridges, formerly of steel, are now made of me. I have been discredited in some cases hv DISHONEST Y, GRAFT, GREED. \M> CARELESSNESS. I IlKLIKA E IN HONESTY ; make me right and I will stand

I0.INM) years. PRICK SIMI.OO.

FOR SALE BY RESPONSIBLE UNDERTAKERS I-eri*n more of this remarkable burial vnult. Visit my plant.

Manufactured by

Walter G. Sublett Residence and Factory, Putnamville.

Pearson Hid $800 In Hotel Room

South, near Brick Chapel . ) During the business meeting the program for the coming year was presented for approval, and announcements were made eon- j corning the January district j

meeting which is in charge of

the Putnam County group. | Edw ird Dee Pearson Coates- - ‘ n ! thesp United States of ours Recreation, in the form of ville construction worker arrest- , WlU ,lj< ' an >' w ' hp ' p ‘his winter exUancing and relays, was undo.- od in a $5,000 Waynetown bank ^ ^ at his d, '‘ sk ' his work Die supervision of the recreation robbery, hid $800 of the loot in bt ' nvh or in her ° w ’ kitchen, leatler ' s - a Chicago hotel room and ap- . . A ' S yOU kluw ' there is a terDunng the latter part of the parently forgot about it when h„ ' rific housing shortage all

I just got through studying the Winter Vaeations” section n yesterday’s New York Times, aecording to which practically everybody who is anybody at all

a $5,000 Waynetown bank

supervision of the recreation robbery, hid $800 of the loot in

a Chicago hotel room and ap-

of the parently forgot about it when he ’ s ' ,orla $ p a11 over evening a white elephant gift ex- checked out. the FBI said here countr >'-

change caused much amusement yesterday. j " ,p reacl That married people and comment. Refreshents, fol- Harvey G. Foster, special !*'* in . q ‘ i0n,wt huts ' ln cit > halls,

lowing the Christmas theme, agent in charge of '

were served. FBJ. said

The January meeting will b-

held at Fillmore.

the Indiana

s maid found the

money in a money belt on the i floor between a dresser and wall I and gave it to the hotel management. She found it after

joint stock Pearson, his wife and 18-months

company to sink another well. If old son checked out the night of

Greeneastle capitalists want nat-[ December 23

uraJ gas. oil or coal, let them Foster said $1,024 previously to the front and help pro,--j was recovered on Pearson's per-

son when he was arrested bv

in railroad stations anu some them even with their in-laws

GOOD OLD DAYS foot to organize a

conn peet.

COURTHOUSE TREE “In I agents Wednesday at Denver.

Wednesday’s issue wore produc'd an article taken from a Texas paper, concerning our cotut house, ft has been brought to on- notice Hunt Grconsburg is (he possessor of the phenomenon, instead of Greeneastle. It is sa.il that there are two large healthy tries growing from the tower of Decatur county’s temple of justice.”—(1890) - The venerable tree on the Greensburg court house tower hasn’t grown so much in the past 60 years, however, we don’t mean to accuse

the good people of Greensburg of Lucille F. Blois, both of

replanting from year to year. bridge.

NEW ARRIl AL STAMP

WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 — (INS) The six-eent airmail stamp returned with the New Year today and the four cent air

postcard made its debut

The six cent airmail stamp replaces the five cent rate which

vas in effect in 1948. MARRIAGE LICENSE

Hannibal D.

Riohard and

Bain-

But who said "housing short-

age"?

According to a survey j.„* made, during the past eleven months there has been $23,000 ■ 000 worth of new Iwilding* in Miami Beach alone, among thenseventeen hotels with mere than

2,000 rooms.

^ Throughout the state of Florida, 650 new motor courts and 255 new hotels have been ereccted. bringing the state's total to 1.S50 hotels and 1,800

motor rourts.

Arizona reports a similar building boom and so docs Texas. ITiere will be many new hotels,

motor courts, apartments • abanas wherever there warmth, sunshine—and

to spend.

■ Place accumulated savings for greater profit now. Money received by January lOtb earns as of January 1st. Open your account this week ... funds arc Fed-

erally Insured Safe to $5000 . . dared cadi June and December.

earnings are dc-

and are

money

The railroad companies advertise new trains with ever more

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