The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1949 — Page 6
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1949
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0 1 ERICK BRANDEIS My w.fe felt a litlle lazy yes- [ terdav' so ahe tiskod nte whether I would go dowh to the grocer ^ ! and do the shopping for her. I always feel like a darn foo! .vhen 1 have to go to grocers ami butchers and bakers and be the
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FOURTEEN CHEW MEMBERS of the “Lucky Lady II" stand under the wing of th<- g ant B-50 bomber at Carswell field. Ft. Worth. Tex. tc rec live the congratulations of high officers of the Air Force for thrii diainatu non-^top flight around tin world, i International).
only man among a bunch of women. But I went, with my little shopping list in my hand. As I stepped up to the delicatessen counter I saw a little man who didn't look like anything much. But then he started to give his order. First he cleared his throat. ' Hrtumph. Hrrumph. Hrrumph.“ Three times like that. Thi n he threw out his chest. This column not bi ing on television. I can’t show you. You have to imagine. , Now in a voice that sounded just like Harry Truman during i s campaign when he thundered i ainst the Republicans, this littie.nan shouted. “On< quarter pound boiled .am. One quarter pound butter. Fifteen cents worth of stop itecse.” The whole thing came to tround a dollar, but Bernard Baru.h could not have been nore impressive in a ten billion dollar deal with the Russian govern! rent. I have always wanted to be important. I have never succeeded. Try as I may to be somebody ire 1 always end up by being i u me 11 wish there were smaller lett- rs than this to set tha “me” in). I listen to the radio. I hear the predictions of things to come. * In a booming voice the comm< r.t;:t r predicts that in the year 2059 the present automobile .v;l! be obsolete and the human tare will be transported by an cut,rely different r.ethod. The announcer says that the . liner.tutor is 147 per cent corlect in his predictions.
And who is there to deny him 7 * I couldn’t do that for a million dollars, no matter how much I rehearse. I made a prediction that we would have a mild winter beause the Wooly Bear had wid“ stripes on his back and my prediction went wrong in more than half of the country. 50 per cent correct in reverse Then there is that other one “ My third exclusive. If Spring does not occur on March 21 this year I am reliably informed tha* there wall be an investigation.” And this one: / “As I told you exclusive!;.’ three years ago the divorce rate in this country has gone up al-
armingly except in those states where it has gone down.” No. I'll never be important. 1 jua'. went out for the paper. It'.rainmg outside. My. wife said, as I went out: “Wipe your feet when you come back in.” Did I shout back “Don't ordc: me around! ! !” I did not. I wiped my feet. MITII K or \IMII\1*TK » nos Nolice is In-re li> Kl veil Hint I lie umlersietwil hi - liei-11 appoint! <1 l.y t'le Judge of the <’Ireult Court of Putnam County. State of Indium. At!njiji-Htrator of the esttiii Ilf Crank KobertB late of Putnam County, deceased Sold estate is supposed to t 1 " std\ eld. Keith S Roberts. Administrator No. S1C2 fliner >' Akers. Clerk of tin Putnam Circuit Court. |.-| ink «l Stoessel. Attorney. *-:5t
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President Truman waves a cheery farewell as he boards his plane at Washington National Airport for a flight to Key West, FI., where he will spend two weeks of rest and vacation. (Int.)
BAINou.DliE NEWS Clias. Cowger, Mrs. Josephene Zcenor, and Mrs. Paul Cowger made a business trip to Chicago Thursday. Mrs. Willis Dickson, t Mrs. Maude Cro lian, James Crodian of Evansville were dinner guests >f M:s. Maggie Hall and Mr. and Mts. Paul Crojian. Willis Dickson spent Timrs io • and Friday in Indianapolis wit i his son Audry and family. Mr. and Mrsr. John Hanks of Greene as-le, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearson of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Bessie Darnel! Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Blue of Hillsdale were in town Friday afternoon in a new Ford station wagon. Mr. and Mrs. William Luther. Mrsr. Mary Luther motored to Chicago Thursday for a shopping tour.
Mrs. Ken..-lh Blaytoul small daughters spent with Mr an ; Mrs. Gcnei Mi. an I Mrs. Ernest Sn Jndianapalois s. i-nt SundM Ernest’s father, Jim SmiH daughter, Olgo Hibbs. Mrs. Kieharl Cummins hostess 11 the EkimaClubl day nighth. Bridge wajj two tables.. Delicious ments were served by thdi Next meeting will be wiU Will Luthi r in April. Sanford uay naa soiltht at the intersection of and 4R to Holden and P.m Indianapa dis Mr. ami Mr are going to Texas to vis their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kmnetli of Hatrford City wire« visitors with Mrs. Allre’r Mr. and Mrs Arthur We
NATIONAL 4-H CLUB WEEK-MARCH 5-13 A JOB WELL DONE! The Youth of Putnam County and Indiana are to be congratulated its achievement in 4-H.
Some 1948 Facts About 4-H Clubs In Indiana
Project Corn Potatoes Garden Poultry Dairy Cattle Beef Cattle Sheep Swine - Baking and Fond Preparation Food Preservation Clothing
Members Lnroiled
Amount Produced
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32,059 acres
2,153
1,290 acres
7,715
2,566 acres
3,733
437,566 chickens and tu
3,863
5,549 animals
2,975
4,556 animals
1,031
3,979 animals
5,978
14,413 animals
33,803
200,446 meals served
4,121
195,381 quarts
20,416
71,643 garments made
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4-H Gives Youth
Training in agriculture or home economics Recreational and social opportunities f ellowship of other boys and girls Leadership and citizenship training A chance to earn or save money from your project.
PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC
