The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 April 1949 — Page 2

ME JAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1,949,

UIOPOLD CASE said "the kilting was an experiment.”

He raid “it is Just as easy to justify euch a death as it is to

justify an entomologist in killing j Putnamvllle, a beetle on a pin." , A P r *l

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Mr. and Mrs. Mont Bridges.

23 years today,

TAXES and TELEPHONES Take a good look at your next telephone bill, and you s r ill sec that Federal taxes make up an important percentage of your hill! Federal tax on local service is 13%. On long distance service where the charge is 25c or over, the tax is 25%. Other forms of telephone service are taxed from 8 to 25%. This tax is imposed direaty upon you as a telephone user. Vour telephone company, at its ow n expense, acts as tax collector. Telephone service today is usually regarded as a necessity. Yet the 25% tax on long distance and other services is higher than the 20% for luxury items, such as jewelry and furs. Telephone users everywhere have expressed theif opinions on this high excise tax to their Senators and Representatives in Congress. Their views will help to guide future Congressional action on this unusual peacetime tax on a necessity. We are sure that your Congressmen would appreciate your views as a taxpayer and citizen on telephone taxes.

Thet« excite taxet levied directly upon you at a user ore in addition to the corporation income taxet which the company pays to the government. These taxet must be included in the company'i cost of butinett ond mutt, therefore, act to increase your telephone bill at a tort of hidden sales tax.

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THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the pontofflen nt Green cm tie, Indiana M Moomd class malt matter nader not of March 7, 1878. Subecriptloa price 20 oeate per Reek: (4.M par year by mail la (3.00 to (7.80 per Putnam County. 8. K. Rartden, PubOaber, 17-19 South

Personal And Local News jl R I E F S Mr. and Mrs. George Rupert f Bainbridge. are the parents f a son born Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Judy of Jreencastle R 1. are the parents f a daughter born Monday. The Gieencastle Girl Scout Council will meet Tuesday :00 p .in in Gobin church. Mr. and Mrs. Van D. Thompan Jr., of Greencastle, are th? arer.ta ■ f a daughter born Mon Jay. Miss Raehel Gillen arrived in Jreencastle Monday. She is the laughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. lillen. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Thomas ft I I >y fo; a three weeks trip .hrough Virginia, Washington, D. J., and New York. Mr. anil Mre. Allen Binkley .•eie in Columbus, O., Monday ittendliig the funeral of their iece. Mrs. Clarence Binkley. Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Crosby and on Jack will go to Washingon. D. C. tomorrow to spend faster. Trooper George J. Hecko of Ireence tie, who is assigned to utna vville State Police post, is his week attending a refresher •hool in traffic control at deartment headquarters in Indianpolis. All members of Theta, of Delta .'beta Tau. who plan to go to toachilale Thursday evening fo: , o’clock service with Delta Iieta Tau a’. Roachdale, pleas, all Miof. WalUig, Ballard sotwi hue Wednesday. The Bainbridge senior class • nd s,,me chaperones, number ng 29 in all, will make a trip o Washington, ID. C and to New ork City, starting on Sunday. They will rqturn home througt Niagara Falls, N. Y. They ex )eet to be gone all of next week Mrs. Alec Bryan, well know, •esident of the Fillmore communty, was brought to the Putnam ounty hospital Monday evonng for X-ray pictures after sh ell from a hay mow on th, tryan farm. She was believed nut about the chest but it wa.- ■ ported that her injuries were not serious. The Daily Banner received six nushrooms Tuesday morning that were found by Junior Stout Urport Road. They were^al ‘bout the size of a grain of ric> nd were In water which prob bly made them larger. FI, mind a large one and dropped i md when he started to pick i P he saw all of the small one iround it.

FISHIN* FUN 1 have discovered that it pays to pans the word around tl’.at you aren’t a very successful fisherman. The first experience of this nature was two weeks ago. when Biddy Lam presented me with it c» pie III large suckers that proved to he very tasty eating. Then Emil Jutik started this week off with a hang when hi dispatched ten handsome BluegMIs, A la taxicab, tu my front door. Thanks, fellows the family as well as myself enjoyed thr-m very ■■inch. The Wednesday afternoon Angling society will hold another session tomorrow, a nd It wouldn’t be at all surprising to sec a new record set In the big contest. Did you ever notice that the fish are much larger on Thursday morning than they are on Wednesday alter noon. Sportsman’s Shop

SOCIETY -ih;J C heer Club Fa Me *t Thursday The Good Cheer Club of Mi. Meridian wdl meet Thursday afternoon, April 14, at 1:30, with Mrs. Reuben Heavin. + •!■ + + Garden Club Meets With Mrs. Wright The Country Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Wit Wright Friday April 15th at 1:30 p. m. Rod call, your ’xperience with Afr.ean Violets. •h + + + .’dies Aid Will ■ t Thursday The Big Walnut Ladies Aid /ill no t ail day Thursday Apr'l 4th at the hpme of Mrs. Maude n :nycr. All ladies of the co.nnanity invited. d* 4* + + Irs. Russell O'Haver Fo Be C lub Hostess Clintcn and Madison Club will neet at the home of Mrs. Russell O'Haver Thursday, April 14th. The meeting .vill start at 1:30. toll call will be answered wit’ :n April fool package of n value. Mrs. Howard Wright wil ;ive the lesson, Know Ym: Schools. Mer.bers who wasn' it the last meeting are asked ' bring their Pig in a Polk pact: age. •9 •!• + entertained With Birthday Party Janet Carol Albin entertained vith a party on her 8th birthday Saturday, April 9. Those present were Patty Bnr:er, Virginia Leonard, Sharon ’all. Linda Barker, Vivian Leonnl, Jean Call, Sandra Clodfelter. Catherine Harbison, Dorothy Settis. Mildred Tippln. Judy Clodfelter, Marilyn Tippio. >oreatha Nicholson, Wanito Vysong. Marcia Kay % Albin. Donald Albin and Helen Barker Reireshments of ice cream, ake and cokes were served. •h + + + 'lari,in Farm Bureau Fo Hold Pitch-In The Marion Township Farm bureau will meet Thursday evenng at the Fillmore High school. A pitch-in dinner "vill be served it 7:00 o'clock. Slides will be hown by Tom Hendricks. 4* 4* 4* + Villing Workers Of Somerset Church To Meet ^ The Willing Workers of 8©m>rset Church will meet Thursday ■’ith Mis Russell Day. Devotions: Mrs. Tippin. Bible Study: Mrs. Katie Scobeo '-st. 2nd. Col Program Committee: Olive 'lier, Mrs. Watt.:, Mrs. Price. Everyone welcome. 4* 4* 4* 4* Cloverdale O. E. S. Will Hold Regular Meeting Cloverdale Chapter O. F, S. vill hold its regular meeting Wednesday, April 13th at 8:00 p. m. Please note change of time. Members are urged to at-tend-Visitors are always welcome. 4- 4* 4* 4Fillmore Garden Club Fo Meet Friday The Fillmore Garden Club wil. neet Friday afternoon at the ionic of Mrs. Laura Owen. Mrs. Teorge Smiley will be the aslistant hostess. 4* 4* 4* 4* Evening Circle Fo Meet Thursday The Evening Circle of the Presbyterian church will hold it* ■egular meeting in the church larlors Thursday evening. April Uth. immediately following the •ommunion service. 4* 4 - + + Section One To Meet With Mrs. Maylmll Section One of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:00 I’clock with Mrs. Ward Mayhall, ’>05 Anderson street. Mrs. Harcy Miller will be program leader. + + + + Mrs. Hardwick To Be Hostess Wednesday Friendship Club will mP et Wednesday evening at 7:30 Vclock at the home of Mrs. Virginia Hardwick. Roll call will be i “Novelty Exchange.” + •<• + + Section Three Meet* Thursday Section Three of the First Christian church will meet Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ralph West. Mrs. Snyder will give the devotions Mrs. McNary will have charge of the program.

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ertlon Two Meets Thursday Section Two of the First Christian churah will meet Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at the A.O.Pi house 503 Anderson St.

FOB TRADE: A 1940 Dodge coupe, new r.otjr, A-l condition, far a late model 1 1-2 ton true’.:. Inquire Fincastle garage. 12-3p

FOR SALE: ’48 Pontiac ^edanette. like new; ’46 Ford; two '40 Chevrolets; '46 Buick; '47 Chevrolet delivery truck: '30 Ford; '37 Ford 1 1-2 ton, long .■/'.eel base; ’86 Chevrolet 1-S ton ,-k-;;p; Bantam 2‘wheel trailr used six times; '47 Super'er 5 feet trailer; lot of used brick luncan Motor Sales. south iloomingten street. 12-2p

1FFF. TWP. 4-H ROTS SPONSORING AN EGG HUNT The 4-H Boys’ club of Jefferson township is sponsoring an ,gg hunt on Easter Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the Belle Union school building to which all children in the township are invited. There will be the usual egg hunt and In addition, games w.H be played in w>hich prizes will be

offered.

Refreshments will also be

served.

BASKETBALL BANQUET

FOR SALE: One extra good 11 ■lonths old Hampshire male hog i.-ice 865.00. L. V. McGaughey ’.e mile east of Morton. 12-21 SCOUT NOTICE All Scouts of Troop No. 99 are • rged to attend the meeting this vening in the First Christia" hurch basement at 7:30 and ■.ear their uniforms if possible \ Senior Scout troop film will e shown and Troop No. 43 will .c guests. HOSPITAL NOTES

Sarah Jane Ballard of Greenastlc. was admitted and disnissed Monday. Mrs. Betty Brewer of CloverIp.le, was admitted Monday. Mrs. Barbara Metz of Bainnidge, was admitted Monday. Mrs. Julia Dean of Spencer vas admitted Monday. Simon Jones of Bainbridge. was adritted Monday. Oscar O’Hair of Greencastle. was admitted Monday. Dorette Shoemaker of Greencastle, was admitted Tuesday. Mrs. N. L. Donelson of Greonastle, was admitted Tuesday. HOLY WEEK SERVICES AT BRICK CHAPEL CHURCH Rev. J. E. Porter. Minister. The minister will deliver mediation and the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered on Thursday night at 7:30.

by the local C. of C. The coaches of the eight Putnam county high schools wer seated at the speakers table wit

Mr. O’Neil and Mr. Hutchins. "Mike" Snavely and Hal Hickman. head football and basketball coach respectively of DePauw Unaversity, wer e included in this group. The boys enjoyed the delicious fried chicken dinner to the fullest extent. Thirty-three bi}.; skillets of chicken had been prepared and 1,000 rolls were baked for the occasion. In addition the menu also consisted of mashed potatoes, gravy, salad, green onions, other vegetables, milk, coffee, ice cream and cake. The meal was served family style a ,nd there was plenty for everyclv> It was reported that a group of Reelsville boys won the cl-."ken ea»ing championship during the evening but there were a good many runnersup for this title.

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