The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1951 — Page 4

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TH£ DAILY GRFBNCASTLP, INDIANA, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1951

News o/4-H

CLUBS

|PoiU i Billy Sibbitf, Les '• '•is Gai^.Ha 11-Bob Sibhitt Re- ' ti Leaili rs. Joyoo ArnoM and Riobard Kitzwatcr; Health and Saletv Shiilt-y Arnold find Roland Cavin

'ihe Flo\d Ciider Haymakers 4-H Club met on Tuesday evening Maieb ‘J<t. with their adult hade! Oi\:d Kitzwater and

I lei of e|e< the

•N'k hoi for the pin pos ■ .i/ :iK the elub and to iff ■ i s who will attend < > • Ti lining .\feel - ■ 'ica.ile on April 4. e; are as follows:

Cokes and a variety of nuui cookies wer e enjoyoil by ever \ one Thire were Ik member ; present The meeting was then adjourned to meet at the Floyd Center School House for tin i: next meeting on April !» at 7 od p m.

the election of officers was taken ever h> 'Itts.-nian Goode and Paul Sunil' Aftei the election, plans wenmade toi the officer's training meet int ne v t week at Greencastle

meeting at the Cloverdale High

lower. We now face

School Friday. March 30. l<*51.jin the quality of living and The purpose of the meeting wa. now healthy a manner we ate .'ofor the election of officers. | ing to live out out iile pan.

Harold P:. Smith. Agricultural Cook

"Ex-

new era era Mrs Emory Biattain Mrs. i n ivan Rtlark Mrs. Frailela Lane.

,\fi Blnnchard Ketchem, Mrs. Wright and Mrs Stanley

Joe

Jimmy Arnold; vice] Royce Cavin: S<V. I Osborn News R.-

The tegular meeting of th “Thrifty Farmers" 4-H Clnh of Monroi Township was held Wednesday night, March 2!t. ui the Bainbridge High School gym. The meeting was called to older by Charles Bnllerdick and

r*lims judging ing the

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ina.lt* for thr > h»* ht»1d ilu.

Offirt i >• • Wri t* a.s follows: Pi'-sKlent. ('harlfs BuIUj dick; Y'i'•• I’lcsident Bob Smith: See. 'Picas Marvin Bullordic!<; N. U’s Hcportt i, .1 ackie Porter. Safety Balci Dallas NicholsB.*cr»‘atioiial l>oa k rs, Gi'iry Beck-Paul Kvan Son^ Leatler, Dickie Kuly

The membei < of the Lucky riovers 4-H C’hib hHd their first

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i 1 ntire hardware industry is coop »'t1ie quality of the famous name brand I to enable us to offer values T merchandise priced here will satisfy long in h as these Buy with confidence that f after these big savings are forgotten WE RE GOING ALL OUT DURING NATIONAL HARDWARE WEES-'- -AND JUST RIGHT FOR YOUR SPRING NEEDS.

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GARDEN RAKES, Sale only . i \< i i i ini w rnr: BROOM RAKES, Sale Only . GAdhiH SEEDS Bulk and Pkgs. RUBBISH BURNER . . S2,79

< "Ii-triieted Id lie;iv> gauge wire — electrleally welded 1 ■used bidtum silts ashes — hinged lid.

SPADING FORKS

$1.99

\ tuiigh Hell hull! furl designed I.. stand hard " ear nr handle — •'ll" tup

GARDEN HOSE

I'd.i l. Ruldier :t pl> labrir re infareed — 5 ribbed no l.ild, in is.-

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AUTOMATIC DRIIL S3.79

Has monlded hakeli). handle with polished aluminum parts—supplied with « drill points— I !•' II •>. ineh hollow handle.

SCREEN CLOTH ",,:: 7c Wtl LOCK SETS. SI85

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(.al\aoi/ed copper hearing steel w ire screen v,or .isi' slyb key lurk sets—has 7 \ H , inch

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l ,, lh I' mesh — .011 gaugi wire — both bevel plates—dull brass litdsh nit plates and

wn\s _ is" t„ |swidth

knobs strike' plate, key and screws inelirded.

Garbage Pails $1.99 Up Milk Buckets, . . 89c HOG PCUGHS, Heavy Welded, 4 ft. S6.I9 •• 2 Ft. $3.19 CHASE WASH DAY WORRIES- —

BUY A BARTON WASHER

10 YEAR WARRANTY - IMMEDIATE

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PRICES START AT

the washer with three speeds

$139.95

VISIT OUR STORES

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Ch SC HARDWARE

They are as follows: President,

Hurley Sutherlin; vice president . Sociologist, will present. Mack Furr; see.-trea.. Bill H-n-j I'krnng Uoads to Better Health news reporter, Don Henson; will discuss some standards

son

reereation lenders, James Gaston Kyle Staley song leaders, Stanles Cartel. Hersehel MeKamey: health leader, Glen Horn. They' also appointed these bow- as Jr Leaders Kyle Staley I ‘on Henson, James Gaston, Mack Furr, Bill Henson, Marvin Douglas. Hurley Sutherlin, Melvin Gaston. The meeting was adjourned to meet again at a planned meeting lo plan a program for the year

Clinton Twp Progressive Far-

to use in answering the question, ‘Is there a shortage of doctors and what can the small community do lo get a doctor - ."' Some health problems can best be solved through local group effor t such as organizing a clinic for physical examinations or immunization program in the

school.

I Will <»• I'll.ANUS ) We wish to thank Dr. Johnson, tire nurses and nurse aids at the hospital, the Community Service Club and everyone who has been so nice to ns during our recent illness Mr anil Mrs Jesse Cowger

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IN UEAfOKV

In loving memory of our fath-

The following representatives cr. Jesse Millar, who passed from Putnam cirun'N who will away one year ago Sunday, April

attend this meeting are: Mrs Chester Haltom Mi - Carl My-

Stli,

The Children

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nieis 4-H Club met Thursday night March IM* at the s< Icel building for election of offici i Claude Newgent, the adult leadci was also present The nff.e.-i.,

are as follows:

President, Max Newgent Vtce-Pres., Tom Miller Secretary, Ella Marie N

son

Treasurer, Charles Nichol n News Reporter, Donald Pli : |" Safety Leader, Bobby Kiiteiman Health, frale Martin Recreation, Reta Mae Clodfelter Lois Millei Songs. Mary Ruth Phipp Margaret Burk. We had a discussion about si ■ cfficers training scltool t held Wednesday night April I ■' Greencastle. It was decided to pay duewhich would he ten cents a i

mg.

The junior leaders are: M i ■ Newgent, Torn Miller. Ella M Nicholson, Donald Phipps. There was five new mends i present Rota Mac Clodfi ' Mary Ruth Phipps, Roy Plnj Bobby Kitterman, Mafgaie'

Burk.

There was nineteen mend i present: Max Newgent, Miller. Bill Miller, Ella Nichoi : Charles Nicholson, Ronnie K rer Gene Shonkwiler, Bohb\ K lei man, Donald Phipps, i Miller. Mary P.uth Phipps I: Phipps, Lois Mille.*, Eddie i u i Tom McCabe, Dale Ms

Beta Mae Clodfelter Mary ■,( Htirk, Ruth Kirkpatrick. I e

next meeting will be Monde

night April 30 at the se|ioi,|

building. There will be install

Don of officers and Initiation of new members Everyone try an I

he present at this meeting.

SHERMAN-WHITE AND CO. i;o \< ill) vi,K, iNfr. Buyers of cream, poultry and eggs.

PHONE 50 ROACHDALE

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JUST RECEIVI CARLOAD OF

Metal Roofj

Now is the time to buy while , ouca . lengths you need - - - -

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117 W. Franklin St, FREE PARKING - PHONE ?62

Everett L McCouley

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We heaf 7 rooms and a children's playroom with a Williamson Oi! Furnace For less. Our daughter, 4, suffered from sinus trouble Sinus is gone and we all have fewer colds and every room is evenly hooted for less, plus the convenience of not having anything to do with the heating unit." (Signed) Everett L, McCauley, Indiana WILLIAMSON FURNACES FOR ♦ Gas it OH it Coal

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Thursdav. March 2ft the Jolly

Junior held their first meeting at which they elected their office! u. Past-president .Angie Johnson called the meeting to oi lci Mu ilyn Mi Kitov led the pledge to the tlaj; Beverly Mul-

ler led us in the pledge to the

4-11 flag Next tire election of

officers was made. Those elected wm President Marie Well--,

Vice-president Be,wily Muller,

-b e. and Tr. a- Marilyn McElroy News Reporter Patty Nelson, Song Leaders Beverly McCullough and Audrey Dobson, Health and Safety Leader Judy Millet Reereation Leaders Patty I Tut the i -n, Angie Johnson Junior Leaders and assigns Junior leader to various projitls \t"ie named by our adult leader, Mis Thomas. Those named as Junior lyaders are, Angie Johnson, Patty Nelson Marie Wells Beverly McCullough, Audrt v 'Dobson and Bov. eily Hullei Marilyn McElroy was named as assistant Junior

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I.eadi t Those assigned as project Junior Leaders were Foot! Preparation, Beverly MeCullougli and Audrey Dobson; Baking Patty Nelson. Freezing, Beverly Muller: Clothing Marie W. Us Handicraft. Marilyn Mi -

Elroy.

Next a session was held of fillmg out enrollment cards and it was announced that the next m etmg will he held, Monday April 2. at 3:4V Also the offieer ■ training meeting is Wednesday April 4, at Greencastle The meet dig was then adjourned until the next meeting, April 2

HOME H . MKKTINi; economist, will discuss "Social Security," including poor relief and public welfare, old age assistance and survivors insurance I he ntimbei of people receiving’ Public assistance in each of thountics represented will he preented and Mr Kohlmoyer will iisi usa WTiat may he done about ■it. f In the afternoon Malcolm Ma .on, health specialist, will discuss "where we are in Rural Health He will point out that while the death rate has been falling, it wiM not likely go much

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PUBIC

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As I’m quitting the dairy business. I will sell alPui Auction at my tarm known as the Eads farm, west ot Lena, 3 miles east ot Carbon on Claysj Parke county line, 9 miles N. E. of Brazil and miles west of Greencastle, on Wednesday, April 11,1951 Sale Starts at 11:00 o’clock

18- CATTLE - 18

I lllarlr Angus cow 5 years old, lo Iresln n i" " 11 I Black Holstein cow f> years old, t" freshen in "" ! Milking Shorthorn cow •! years old. to In s 1 " " I Holstein eow 5 years old, fresh short tin' 1 I Holstein eow 7 years old, fresh short tin"' I Jersey cow 7 years old .fresh short time. I Shorthorn eow <> years old. fresh short lin' 1 I Brindle eow 7 years old, to freshen in 'In' I Jersey eow 4 years old ,to freshen in '• ‘) 1 Holstein eow 5 years old and ealf. 2 Milking Short horn cow s 5 years old I Jersey eow 5 years idd with ealf. I Jersey eow years old. , I Black Angus Bull 2 years old.

280 -HOGS* 280

I'! Mirror sows with I (Ml pigs. !• sows bred to Ihiroc hoar, 1st of I ehruni' l,'<b Feeder shoals wt. 60 to 150 lbs. 'I Rcgistcrcil Hampshire Boars.

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Lunch Will Be Served

ANDREW AMES, Ownei

ALTON HI RST, Aurtloneer.

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