The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1949 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASI.i, IND.ANA, SA1URDA., FCu^UARY 19, 1949.

BabY UHiOK PRICES liKIH't Kl) roi: I IK. 15 - IH - r! - 25 Ilalri. -H irnly. \V. A - K. Ko»-l< & N. Ilampshiro hn <-<ls. 5000 w«-<*k-Ir. Ml AAA. I’. S. Ap.-P. C. < hi<li- from WoodtMtod f|o«-kv 100. K| I .OO; 300. S33; 000, S«»: vort. Wi\eil KO.M F. o. B.. Ilru/il. Satisfortlon kii irnntoMl. F.loiir f 10 or u ritr HERINGTON HATCHERY \V. ( itv l.imit**. Kra/il, IncL

. *,* *!• •!* *1* v *!• •!* v *»* ANNIVERSARIES £-•!• + + 4- * + J..;. 4- 4. ‘Si Ktrt hoay M s Mary K Smith. 217 Hillsa!r Ave.. 21 yoars tfwlay. Ft'h

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Miss Mary L. Burks. Fillmorr. J Fobruary 19 Mrs. Louisr Sutherlin. Sunday, F. h 20

Federated Reading f'lub 1".0

City Library.

Greencastle Morning Musical" Mrs. J O. Hinken. T ventieth Century Club 2:30 Mrs. Elmer Seller FOR SALE: 500 chick elect! brooder, almost new. also broo Ier house, price rea.sor.able. 610 So. Jackson. Phone 491-R. 19-2

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OLD It A I S Railroad, from the north. \va« finish' <1 to out place on la-t Friday. The whistle of th 1 ■ omotive in that quartet of town .- now daily heard. \V. have , rot .toard when the pa enger tra:u will coiuni'no 1 nh.g. Thi . e ia iu«W ready at this place for shipment by this ru.ad via I) - troit to New Yoik. some 15 ..r 20 fkKi barrels of nek lai A good le v inning " 11H5-11.

Banner Ads Pay

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Monday

Girl Scout and Brownie Lead- ■ rs 7 p. m Miller School.

TuetMUy

Cri nca tb Branch A A, U. \Y S p m Kappa Alpha

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IV ogre - History Club 2:50 p m Mrs VV R Hutcheson. Pi ■ it Day Club Mrs. Andrew Durham and Mrs. Frank Durham host' sses mee ting at Mrs. Andrew Durham’s. Wednesday P E. O 7 50 p m. Misses Nan and Mildrc I Dimmick. 11a Bloomington st.

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THE DAILY BANNER and HEiAlD CONSOLIDATED Entered t n the pc-tofflce at (.reenoastln, Indiana as ses-omt clam mall mattor inder art ot March 7, 1K7H. SiiWrlptlon prtre 20 certs jeer Week: Jt.00 pei rear bj nmll in Putnam county. »5.00 to $7.80 [>er year outside /'utnani Oiinity. S. R. Karidcn, l*olillsher. 17-19 South Jac kson Street.

Th' Greencastle Branch of A A U. W will meet Tues la\ j evening. February 22 at 8:fKt <•. I the Kappa Theta House. .MrCoen Pierson will sp< ak on " I ■ United States an I Rus'-ia ! Vac uuni.

BOWLING NEWS

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Yes, as safe as a RELIABLE PHARMACY

• I here arc times \\ lien sm all need a proicitiiig hand. And never is that need more clearly rcrogni/cd than at those times when there is illness in the household. lake no chances with the prescription your Doctor has written. Bring it to this Professional Pharmacy w here you arc asMir. d conscientious compounding, pure potent drugs and uniformly fair prices. Rhone 361

Thv Varsity Lanes bowlin. ' team will play host to a Robb son. III t'-arc Sunday at 01 I o'clock. The Grcncastlo team is ur '• fc ate! to date in its niaU-h 1 game: and every • fi "ft to he mad' to k- • p this r f <

Intact.

Little is known of the Rohinon team, but word has I • en 1 - : Cc ived that they will g.ve !b 1 local men a g<"> I match The match will be placed in r two thie -game set es. The men composing the Va -ity Lanes team th s game v . be Morris Cl awl y B n .Jarv Fay Slaven, Chi -tei Crawl' y a H McCanimack. T he Seh!»''l Boys L ig le t "' ed Thursday afternoon a: 1 M : I games result! (I as follow.-:: Hi-Points won thn fn. ., •' I Pinbuster and the Littl G i I lins won thie" from tie M Atoms The !< agu -i t i . i iis follows:

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Hi-Point 4S M Might) At 29 1 Little Gremlins 25 ! Pintnuters ... High st.idea for the day was 1 lolled by Bob B' ige with a 520. High games were Bob Beige 187. and Franklin Green, 184.

Mr and Me Arthur Gildress, r Spncer. nib the parents of son born Friday.

Evelyn Ma.v.n 5 ter if Mr. and M: son. 15 years t ida:

Ison, 'laugh Morris X'*lFi b. 19.

The E- hive Reb' kah Lodge | ..rty schi dule 1 for Wednesday,

Feb 23, has been iHjBtpondd.

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- S 0 C I E t v - Mi.. Dorothy Cooper Bride of E. L Salter Mi s Dorothy Cooper, daughter of Mrs. Vera Cooper. Towel Apt., became the bride of Eugene I> t oy Salter n a ceremony it 12:50 o’clock a* St. Andrews Episcopal church. The groom the s in of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Robert L. Sal tel of West Bend, Wisconsin. Chaplain Chester A. Minton read the single ring ceremony before the ahar decorated with bva, r.ths. tulips and daffodils {»r al music was played on th , _ a by Ronald Wili ams. The bride wore a beige gaoardine dressmaker suit with ■ matching hat of fur f< 1* a.' brown accessories. Her cm ag was of violets. Mrs. Cooper wore a nav crepe gown and sprays if li'u of the valley. Mr- Suiter at! 1 te I DePau • University and Carnc.ie 1tute of T< chnolog>- Sir is : member of Alpha Ch: O ne.’: sorority. The groom was educate i the University of Wisconsin an the Wisconsin Law school. He i. a member of phi Delta Pli legal fraternity. The couple will make their home in Milwaukee Wisconsin

I | KILLED IN CRASH

(Vrrent Book ( lub To Meet Monday Current Boos Ctub will meet Monday evening. February 21 i at the home of Mrs. James Pence j 615 Ridge avenue. •

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Mr., Miller Hostess To Friends,ilp Club j The Friendship Club met "PI | Wednesday evening, Feb. 9. s' | t.he home of Mrs. Martha Mi'lei The meeting was called to orI 'er by the vice president, Mrs Jonnie Thomas. rtofi ( ill was answered b\ T.

ini-mbers with a Valentine ex change Aftrr the business meet ingj, the evening was spent In en-

tertainment.

Florence Baldwin

Nelson

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Contests were cJhthiCted by chib adjourned tn 1 .»! rs. Ernestine Wells and \^o • ' with Mrs Celia

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-AND DON’T MOVE A MUSCLE, SEE

COVENTRY. En r. F. b. 19 1INS1 Fourteen persons wen killed tf>day in the aerial collision of a C-47 plane and an RAF ; naming craft mar Coventry. British European airways officials at Renfiew said tiler' I -.vere six passengers and fotn ' i-rew members aboard the plane, j Foul persons were raid tc have j lx en killed in the RAF plane, I which was on a training flight.

SAILS FOR I . S.

PARIS. Feb. 19 - 1 INS) U. S. Minister Selilen Chapin pnnared to sail today for the United States where he v.d! repo:’, to the State Department perrc itlly on conditions in Hungary. Chapin is hook' d aboard th< i Cunai l liner Queen Mary whit 1

\ from Le Havie.

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TWO HITS ON EVERY RECORD 500.. . Powder Your Face With Sunshine Far Away Places 501 ... Tarra-Ta-Larra Ta-lar Lavender Blue 502 ... A Little Bird Told Me My Darling, My Darling 503.. . The Pussy Cat Song Bella Bella Marig 804 ... I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm Bouquet of Roses 505.. . Cruising Down The River Bluebird Singing in My Heart 506.. . Down By The Station Galway Bay. AT THE RECORD DEPARTMENT OF - t SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE

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(.OP PROBLEMS

sail those are the chid

ms con fro ting Republicans in their efforts to work out »■

gr* enu'Pt:

1 Restrictions on th'- closet sh..p and other “union security"

contracts.

2. What machinery shotil I I j provided to deal with sti ik ! hreatening the national hcal.h j and safety. 3 A definition of •’seco;; !a'y boycotts’’ to be forbidden an the enforcement machinery prevent them. After the Senate committe hi arings ei|cl next Wednes in'’ Taft anil Sens. Wayne L. Mo: R . Ore., ami living M Ives. K N. Y.. will -fe e whether the • co agree on amendments to th. ai ministrtaiou bill. Taft a 1 Morse are members of the coni mittee and Ives is a fortr

member.

The administration bill wotil:’ repeal thi- two-year-ol I Taft Hartley law and enact an “improved Wagner Act." ’icbs Continued 'n Wonan's Death

CHICAGO, Feb 19. (UPl Indiana authorities today set on' ‘ i qm .-n ion ail known a social-f of Mrs. R bert Dnnks. 26. In . . earch for an abortionist beliovI re-ixmsible for her death. Sh-riff L-slcr Hineline el Port 1 cinnty and D'tectiv. Art Ki der said the investigation wns difficult because Mrs. Dank.-' seldom discussed her persons! affaits with friends. Tlr y said she apparently was “popular aid w dl-liked. but very quiet.” Two male friends of the woman weir questioned without ti suit.- Th y -epp-*An d •tAlunlai ily to aid the investigation ami were 11 to h dd. Hineline said he didn’t “know what our next step will be in th I ivi stiRation ibut we'll go on questioning anyone who know anything about her.”

ON YOUR FARM

You have a new experience in farming waiting lor with rear-encioe tractor piiwer. Without ol'iig.uion, we'll be glad 10 lei you try out the Alliv-t lulnu rv Mi,,| t .| Gon your own farm. Simply gci in much with uv ami ihe Allis-ChalmersMobile Demonsdator will visu >> , i.i nnGet on the frnm seat of this rear-engine traitor u,„r. self. Try straight-ahead vision —see hiks modi easier il is. You operate (he iracior; pm ii to the um in juur

own fiekls.

You'll hardly believe your eyes when yon set wh.it a man-siaed small iractor can do. Weight ot engine m thi rear adds a surprising amount of irattion and nun

draw bar power.

Jusi phone or paste the coupon (below) on a post card and mail to us. v

flUIS-CHfllM! S' A LIS AND M

Smhli Farm Machincryt » CLOVF.RDALF, INDIANA mj.Th i-i ■■imn Gentlemen: I would like to operate the Model G on ms farm about. (JlU)' I understand this does not obligate me in an> way. NAME ADDRESS ■1

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ADMIRING AUDIENCE Snnnat.' takes hurdle in oi<i’<lioncc tests under supervision of Chicago Park District Dog Training association. (International) CLOSING OUT SALE Bee trust o| (he tleallt o| my hiishand I am leaving Mils farm and will sell at public stili al II.v Done r farm, 5 miles west of Greeneastlr on Walnut Creek Itoaii. I mill north of I'i-rn, •* miles smtlh o. Phasant Hill Cemetery, on Wednesday, February 23rd, 1949 AT 11:90 O'CLOCK HI — HEAD < \TTLF. — If) I Kegislered Polled Hereford Cow to freshen In lale Spring, bred I i registered Hereford Bull. I registered Hereford Heifer, !) months old. I registered Hereford Bull, coming year old, ’ Jersey Cows to freshen this spring. ’! Hereford Cows, to freshen soon. I Itoiln cow, lo freshen soon. 1 Red emv to freshen soon. I Black eow to freshen soon. FARM MACHINERY One Model A '17 Model .lohn Deere tractor on rnhlier, starter anti lights, power tlft, cultivators, “ hottuni It” hrealc plow on rubber, 7 ft. disc and tuiulcin, John Deere isiru planter, fVrtili/er anil etieek row attachments, John I) er.- seiid-inoiinted corn pieker, one row, John Deere hay rhop|N r and blower, \-C Combine, si\ ft. with motor; ’5 rnhlier tired wagons with flat tops, power unloading unit for drag i-ndgate, 7 ft. lohn Deere power mower. 2 ' ars old; John Deere side dellvt r\ tmv rtiki-, one year old; hay buneher, John Deere manure loader, rotar.< hoe, Joint Deere puwei porn sheller, et lti|>aeki-r, sjiiki- toolh haimw. t ling itottsi „, i rihhlng, s'ekle grimier, some tools, Joint Deere I 1 2 horse gas engine anil other articles. One International I', ton truck ’Ifi model, bought in Deccmhci of T5 with new bed and grain si'Vs, | new tires, in A-| eouditlon.

HAY

Eargi- |)ih- of chopped < lover hay in barn. Soiin native lumber, feed troughs, | heated hog fountain. TERMS — CASH. Not responsible for accidents.

Audie Murphy. Congressional Medal winner of World War L. is featured in “Texas. Brooklyn and Heaven." now showing at the

Voneastle theater.

WE SHOULD BUILD a minimum ol 2,000,000 homes a year for the next 10 years, Walter Reuther. CIO-Auto Workers’ president and chairman of CIO’s national housing committee, tells Senate housing and rent subcommittee ,n Washington. Reuthor’s arm is still in a splint from shotgun wounds inflicted by an enemy last year. (International)

LET’S ALL COOPERATE

The Greer»castle Chamber of Commerce is workin? for a belt* city •* LET'S JOIN HOW!

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HOMELESS’ Gl IS BURIED

MRS. JAKE GOODMAN

HI RST * HUNTER, Auctioneers. f t.IFI McMAINS, (Jerk. Dinner by West Madison Home Kronomiea Club.

members of ds family look on: (from left) Mrs. Gua'leluj.e l.ongona, mother; Mrs. Sara Marino, sisler-in-inw; Adelita, 8, daughter’ and Mrs. beii* Longoria, his widow (Internatm;, .1 Sou,,

LAND SAL 3 AT PUBLIC AUCTIO Friday, February 25, 10 A. M. On Premises. 119 acres, more or less, known as fheD* Pickel farm, located 3 miles north of Bain ? miles south of Roaehdale; 1/2 mile Roachthle and Bainbririge road, on Fincaw Jarpepfersville blacktop road. IMPROVEMENTS: 6 room frame ho#* slectricify; fair barn; granary, brooder poultry range house, tool shed, and otlw buildings. Year round running stock water. W springs, Fait fencing, some new. 75 acres in cultivation; remainder £0 0(l land. Possession nol later than Taxer paid to 1950. TERMS - CASH. JOHN WILLIAMS, Coni# Roaehdale Route I. Phone FinM' 111, ALTON HURST, Auctioneer