The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 March 1949 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, ISNR.
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nov, i:. i.. . . . “T - p.j.-« icl'.l r. < ; by C u! y.o.n * ' ffcctlvf ■ in! "Iv I • h.'r■ in GriTncautlo nnd Putnam coun- . a n Gti.vti Nne! of (Jreen- <: e Molor'. Inc., today. All < "i v o'e‘ and Buirk mrui >ls ai • a , c;l by tho price reduction l.i. t .'.;; fi rn S10.00 to $40.00 on Cl.ovifdrt an! Buick units. lb pine reduction was th> i suit of a wage con:ract ag.-e ■ in out based on the cost of livinsf
iVith tin' icduction m laboi it : -. Co- nil Molor. 4 was ab • in iciuce '.h ■ prices on its pa - inp; n and commerc.a. 4 units ’, > he poo I on to tho molorin; public. UK JAMS York State. Rain fell along th ■ gulf and along the South Facifie ■oast line but elsewhere in the .miry ikies were clear.
Openifici Scon BAYHARDS Ihholstery Shop
CUSTOM WORK AT FACTORY PRICES I’HO.NE 674-J
AIRPORT GRILL I VDEIt \K\\ MANAGEMENT Serving Dinners and Shorf Orders OWNED AM) OPERATED BY William Figeas
FOR SALE Indiana 6 inch lump coal S8 59 ton delivered. POLAR ICE AND Cv. . CO. Phone 375 or 139-R.
STARR'S RADIO SERVICE A1 THOKI/ED RADIOTRICIAN WORK GUARANTEED l0 o/ o off on all tubes and parts 415 North Jackson street PHONE 50-R
FIREMEN S BALL Friday, March 4fh, 1949 BOWMAN GYM-9 P. M. WNEAR'S NINE PIECE BAND SPECIAL: NELSON’S HILLBILLY HOT SHOTS 10:00 to 10:30 P. M. ED CROSE CALLER Admission-SI.SO Per Couple. Tax Paid
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GREENCASTLE STORE
WHY THROW IT AWAY? Why throw away your old electric appliancr when you can call 64 and have your old lamp re-wired, your irons, hof plates, toaster: 3. any other electrical appliances repaired. Phone 64 and Ask for JOE! JOF VARVEL •• Service Manager
NOW IN STOCK! Sunbeam Mixers $39.50 Westinghouse Mixers $41.95 Westinghouse Toasters $20.95 G. E. Toasters $2l.5f Toastmasters $2l.5f R. C. A. Radios $19.95, $22.95, $26.95, $37.50 CROMWELL ELECTRIC PORTABLE SEWING MACHINES $89.50 CROMWELL ELECTRIC TABLE MODEL SEWING MACHINES $129.50
THE DAILY BANNER and HEJALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the pontofflo* at tireeneaslle, Indiana M aeennft claw, mall matter under act of March 7, 1«78. Snbaerlptlon prlre iO cent* per week: $4.00 per vear by mall In Putnam county. 45.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. 8. R. Karlden, Publlaber. 17-19 South Jackson Street
TODAY S KIRI.E THOUGHT Power i.s in the hands of th ghteous always at the end. Th | owerhouse of the universe i i iroe'e 1 by the righteous creato 4 i U in self. The upt ight shall hav. lominion over them in the morn | ings. Ps. 4!):14.
And Local News ii ii i i: f s
Mortis A Mason of H. Ft No. . was in Indianapolis Wccinesjy on business. The assignment of the Grea. look* Group for March is AriG otle Totlics an I Plato Nemo. . Mi. and Mrs. Dallas White o idianapolis were last Sunda.' isitois of Mr. and Mis. H. F lason of Ft R. •'). Mr. a:nl Mrs. J. B. Crosby at.■ntleil a dinner given Senate am 'oust leaders at the Lincoln ho el in Inianapolis Wednesday veiling by the Indiana Banker Vssociat’on. There will be a missionary leeting at the Givencastle Bibb inter on Friday at 7:f!0 p. m. Ir. and Mrs. W. A. Ross of Bra il. South America, will brinj he message and show pictures Iveryone is cordially invited f ( ttend this meeting. William Heavin, of Cloverdale ill be in the cast for Indian. 4 'niversity’s annual Jordan Rive .evue, which this year will be : lusital conie.ly called “Th andmaster” written by tw .raduates of the university. Th. how i.s Scheduled for March 9 1. 12. 16. 17. 18, 19. Mr Heavii a member of the singing choi 3. The fines assessed for failing > comply with the parking leg 'aliens of feeding the parkinj leters in the downtown area ; ringing in considei able mor ioney than had been expected hief of Police Fred Williams re oils that 48 persons paid th ■nalty of $1 for failure to de osit coins in the meters over th. cek-end. Officers believe tha iany of them forgot to put mon y in the meters when they park d. Brazil Times. \xis Sally Trial Is Nearing End WASHINGTON. March 3. JPi The treason trial of Mild ■d (Axis Sully) Gillars drew ti close today, and there was i issibility the ease might go t< ,e jury tomorrow. Attorneys for the America'', orn defendant planned to cal rrhaps two more witnesses ii furthi r attempt to bolster uir contention that Miss Gilirs was forced to make propaanda broadcasts for Germany ning I he war. Chief Defense Counsel James . Laughlin said he hopes! to uestion Johannes Schmidt-Han-en, who once was Miss Gillar’s uperlor on the Nazi radio. He reportedly en route here from Jermany. Schmidt-Hansen is the fifth lefense witness being brought here at government expense. Miss Gillards told the court she could not afford to pay witness costs. Laughlin said he also had call'd Donald Francis McMahon of 4t. Rainier, Md., a World Ws 44 T veteran, to dispute testimony if reported Nazi brutalities at he Stalag IIB prison camp. Miss Gillars concluded her testimony yesterday with the statement that she did not intend to undermine American morale, but merely "to entertain American troops just as I had entertained all of Europe for three years.” She appeared tired aftei more than four days on the witness stand.
WIRE NEWS
WASHINGTON, March 3 (INS) — The House Banking Committee votcj today to eantinne rent eontnls for an additional 15 months.
TUCSON, Ariz. March 3 — (INS)—Air Force officials an nounced t day that frfTarmy It- 4 !!) with eight men aboard has b-en missing over the Piiiii|u>in 4 's since taking part in refuelling operations in the epochal gloliegirding H-30 flight. SAN DIEGO, (al. Man i 3— 'INS)—T.i ■ ’ I T to Marine Ait Base near San Diego reported 11dav that three jet planes an missing fri n exereisos in sni'.h- < rn California y esterday. Today's Markets
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Ilcga 7.090. Light and median eight Larr us and g.lts steady o strong. Practical top 25; high r. Later trae'e steady. Go^d an< hcice 1601225 lbs. $21..00-$21.S9 •:>p $22.00 . 225-260 lbs S20.C; il 25. 230-290 lbs. S1P.C9 $20.00 90-350 lbs $1&.00-$19.25. 100-160 bs. $19.50 down. Sows steady at <17.50 Top $18.00 Cattle 800 Calves 400. Steers nd heifers fully steady to 50ligher Choice steers to $26.00 jeme held above $26.00. Some .eld held above $26 00 Heiferi :22.00-$24.00 Vealers. steady Top $30.00 Sheep 500. Generally steady. ! ed and choice native lambs ;25.25-$25.50 Choice eligible t. :26.00 or more. Co nmon down to •20.00. Slaughter ewes $11.0C down.
NEW CHAPTER OF DELTA THETA TAU INSTALLED AT ROACHDALE
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Lett tc Kight Mrs. Galen Irwin. Mrs jwa.coim r ams. Mrs. x-uiu oumeiTiii, mra. ciauu giosov. m.s. t, UB( . ,,
... 1 Gwaltney and Mrs. \V. S. Ballard, president ol Greencavtle’s sponnoring chapter.
Standing Mis. 1. A. Iverson. National Secretary: Mrs. James Reed, Mrs. Robert Myers, Mrs. Eetty Wilson. Mrs J Jones. National Editor and Mrs. Marilyn Wilson. 8 The new Roaehdale chapter was installed here Tuc day afternoon and evening and the initiation dinner was served at
at the Old Trail Inn.
Vlr and Mrs. A R. Winsey, 609 Ridge Ave., will chaperone the
fiance.
j •!• •!• v •!- •(• •(• v + + + + •(• ANNIVERSARIES + j. .!. j. -I- .!. j. y. .j. 4. {•; Birthday Robert Eugene Soper, son u Vir. and Mrs. Ted Soper, Ham.n !ouit, 1 year today, March 3. \t ILL BACK Kl'SSIA
they've been doing and saying right along. They've been cryi g imperialist and Wall S.ic 't for years. Thin if jus. some .noie of th ir dniibie talk."
HOSPITAL NOTES
Rep. Harold M. Velde, R., Ill, a member of the Un-Amerieau Activities Committee, said, “If. nothing more unusual ilia..
Mrs. Phyllis Jurich was admitI teil to the Putnani county ho.--i pital Thursday. Mrs. Millard Hayes was re1 leased Thursday. Charles Wilbur Dickson and i Forest H. Skinner wo:" admitie i Wednesday. Rogej 4 Markham, Brazil Ron 4 ' 3, was released Wednesday.
FACES LIFE TERM
FORT WAYNE. Ind., March (UP 1 Ezra I. Hartsfield, 52, faced a mandatory life sentence today. He was convicted on charg: s of robbery and inflicting an injury while burglarizing a tavern here. A jury deliberated only 20 minutes late yesterday befo’v finding Hartsfield guilty. Specal Judge Lowell Peffley said he would pronounce sentence March 7. Hartsfield was found guilty of aking $2,400 in cash and a $909 irg from the tavern and injiu.ng a man during the robbery.
His accomplice a- hi ^ was convicted am) senj life in January
Peace At LastFri PERSISTINT 111 wonder thousands teased br#* bless the day they chanjedtS s quick at tion from hrst oxJ
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Here's quick action from knit nx* blissful sense of peace that ,»>; «_ thanks to 6 act iv. soothing aeentifl lin base that stn%s on Don't be mythmg less eifeuivu than Rt S i3J
21 HOI I! sF.RYKt | WHITE CLEANED 309 N. Jacksog St I
-SOCIETYMiller Selriol P. T. A. To Meet March 11 Due to the observance of The A’orld Day of Prayer the Miller ichool P. T. A. meeting scheduled or this Friday will be held on ’riday. March 11 at 2:30 p. m. At this time a musical tea will >e held. Mrs. D. W. Killtnger, «lrs. Marion Wilson. Mrs. Walter Jox. and Mrs. Ted Brown com>ose the committee foi this afair.
Ur. and Mrs. Rule To Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Decker B. Rule Jf Cloverdale are observing their fOth wedding anniversary SaturJay, March 5. Open house will he held from 2:00 until 4 :00 o'cloe,; *n the afternoon. They would like to see their friends. Mr. Rule is a retired groceryman. v -iMrs. .41 lee Hostess lo Forty-Eight ( lull Club Forty Eight met Feb. 23 it the home of Mrs. Ross Alice. The meeting was oiled to order Ty the president, Mrs. George Parker. Ten members answered roll call with a white elephant -■xchange. After a short busiiess meeting the club was enterained with contests conducted i W Mrs. Stanley Staley and Mrs. | .Vayne Staley. Prizes were won >y Mis, Loyd Hurst, Mrs. Frank Jlrod. Mrs. George Parker and Mrs. Joe Pickens. After the socal hour club adjourned to meet vith Mrs. Frank Elrod in March. 4- •!• sororilies To Hold Fame Saturday Pi Phis and Kappas on the PcPa'uw campus will celebrate theic respective foundings at a jomt c.anee from 9-12 p. jn- Saturday in the Kappa house. Since both sororities wo;j founded nearly eighty yea i s ago at Manmouth C-llege, Monmouth 111- the DePauw cha iters initiated last year as an annual event a joint dance, called tne Monmouth Duo. It stresses cooperation friendship bet seen the two groups. Featuring music by Dave Ott and his orchestra, all undergraduate students at DePauw, the Monmouth Duo is using key.; nnr arrows for a decorative there Boxes for studs and other ina,;tuline jewelry will be given ss tavors. Enid Wolf, Pi Phi. and Sue Currier, Kappa, are co-chairmen j of the dance. Prof, and Mrs. W ' O. Yoder, 300 HighfaU St., ami
A \ \ O r A C I IN PRICE REDUCTIONS
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CHEVROLET and BUIC1 As a result of General Motors action under its wage contract aijie ment, a reduction in the delivered prices of all General Motors ta has been announced — « CHEVROLET: ALL CHEVROLET PASSENGER CARS AND COMMERCIAL UNITS AN AUTOMATIC DROPoiS^ 00 PER UNIT.
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REDUCTIONS ON BUICKS ARE AS FOLLOWS BY MODELS:
51 •• 6 passenger 4 door S18.00 56C - 6 passenger convertible Coupe $21.00 56S - 6 passenger 2 door Sedan $ 17.00 59 •• Estate Wagon S26.00
71 -■ 6 passenger 4 door $24.00 76C -■ 6 passenger convertible Coupe $27.00 76S — 6 passenger 2 door Sedan $22.00. 79 - Estate Wagon $32.00.
CUPLETS CUP CAKE MIX Always baits just right
GREENCASTLE MOTORS, -WE SERVE AS WELL AS SELL • , t 115 North Jackson St. ' phoiu
