The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1956 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANNER TI ES.. MAR. «. 19.*>6 Pag*- 6 fiREENX'ASTLE, INDIANA

POPCORN \ VRIETIES RELEASED TO (.ROWERS Three new hybrid popcorn varieties have been released by the Purdue University expcriQuick Relief that Lasts' PILE PAIN Thom too Minor Ointment is a tnmpUte formula with special ingredients to relieve itching, burning. pein and reduce swelling. Goes to work instantly; lasts for hotrrs Proved clinic formula— ointment or suppositories, $1 00. Insist on Thornton-Minor Pile Ointment—at all drug stores.

ment station to commercial

growers and gardeners.

Included in the new varieties is Purdue 303, the first white hybrid popcorn to be released by Purdue plant breeders. It is higher yielding, better standing, and ha.-; greater popping expansion than any white hybrid yet released. The new r yellow hybrids, “ 213 and Puriue 406, are

>r to older varieties,

hybrids were developed by ists O. E. Nelson, Purdue,

M. Brunson, Field Crops

r-h Bianch, USDA, work-

Purdu superii

The

gontic and A Resell

ing in the Purdue department of botany and plant pathology. Seed was multiplied by the Ag Alumni Seed Improvement Association

during the five years the hybrids were under test. Nelson believes the white hybrid to be ideal for home gardeners because its kernels are small, tender, and hulless. It matures early and has performed well in all sections of the state. MORTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crodian, Mrs. Julia Burnsworth and son. Tommy of Indianapolis were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. j Floy Yochum and Mrs. Daisy Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Vaughn an! son, Jerry visited Mrs. Nelson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her-

man Dziggy of Lebanon on Sun- I in dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Claii children. Mrs. T'.mmj son, Gregory, east o a::d Burl W ayne Clai dren of Fillmore visit Mis. Gien Ciaik and s Mr. Earl Wiley cel birthday on Sunday, the Wiley home duri were Mr. and Mrs. and Carol of Greencas Mrs. Earl Kerr. Mr. a:

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ed Mr. and on on Wed?brated his Visitors in ig the day Max Gi. 2 :le, Mr. an I d Mrs. Fa v

Theyll Do It Every Time (you C4N’T Wlbt department) SAYS MRS.PMYFFE TO MRS.DRUMMOND WE UNLOAD 4 £ quote— ■);

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By Jimmy Hatlo

YOU’D T4INK TLOSE ) '/////////////, 1 PEOPLE WOULD FIX

UP THEIR HOUSE— IT’S A DISGRACE '

Well,the people Across the street DID FIX UP THEIR NEST—NOW WHAT SAY THE MESD4MES PHYFFE AND DRUMM ?

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Cook and Carrie Ratcliff c-f King.r.an and Miss Opal Brothers of Attica. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Clodfelter Mr. and Mrs. Gene Calander and Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Voris and family of Lebanon. The occasion was in honor of Miss Cora Carrington’s birthday. Miss Carington makes hei home with Mr and Mrs. Voris. # Mr. and Mrs. Russell OTIaver entertained five eoupk of their friends on Saturday evening with a parly including a pitch-

Sunday visitors of Mrs. El zabeth Clodfelter and children were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clodfelter of Brownsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clodfelter and children of Greencastle. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Burkett were Mr. ami Mrs. Roscoe White, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Humphrey Dr. and Mrs. Howard Eurket and children and Mrs. Nona Davis of Greencastle. Mrs. Georgia Martin vdsited Mrs. Bessie Barnett Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Barnett has been in the home of her sister, Mrs. Floyd Bales for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Miller and son were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clair A'bin and family

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rMPLECRCFT AUTO THEATRE Just East of Stilesville on U. S. 40

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T uesday, Wednesday, Thursday Phil Carey & Martha Ilyer “Wyoming RENEGADES”

FAIRLY SPOKEN Children’s Questions Call For Encyclopedia By Margaret Latrobe You would think there is plenty of useful information ladled out to small fry, and pre-package, without their prying into unchnrterer realms. Realms beyond the ken of anything short of the combined encylopedias of Britanniea, Americana and points south. Yoti might assume that their wee heads were stuffed with all manner of things by TV commercials alone. And at school (but shucks, everybody knows

I that the three R'« nowadays I are rock-'n-roll. riding and rhythmatick. No so. The young persists in inquisition; and the younger the more inquisitive. ; it seems. ••Daddy, how do the duck's ! feathers know which ones • should grow in green or brown or white?” (You take this one, dear—I've had my turn.) A lady bookseller in our parlor the othei day, without meaning to belittle what knowledge I we posses, brought home that point with telling accuracy. "Did yp*4 know)” she cried, “that young robins eat 138 inches of earthworms every d<V>'?’’ We had not dreamed that this was so. But later on we slyly guided the children’s conversation toward our feathered friends. ‘‘Did you know,” we cried, “that young robins eat 168 inches of worm every day?” They paused, open mouthed, ’Mommy.” piped one, “who neasured the woims?” One should, of course, never ake a statement at face value vithout further study. For the ;ullible majority it might be juite sufficient proof that the encyclopedia SAID SO. These w orthy tomes are usually sticklers for accuracy. But when dealing with young minds, any discussion must be documented and ^a ^lotatec^ with gobs of .ootnotes speedily available. Why do we not know whether ingels can fly faster that jet planes ? Or why cats say "Mee-i-ow” instead of barking, perhaps ? Or if some people can I see only two colors, instead of the online spectiiim, how do they know utliieh two colors they see? Hmm? Or why some grownups, like n the movies, ki&s by lip rathCOLISEUM—INDIANAPOLIS One (light Only March 15,6:30 P. M.

er than cheek—when they are when yi old enough to know that germs What are not infrequenty transmitted 1 or?” ar thus? “And Mommy, where was an owl I before you got me?” ! is good Or how you,make paper and hands? what comes after a trillion? have di How iron gets in spinach, then as me gets out again? What keeps dreams! blood from leaking and why i Nail grass isn’t blue nice color, blue The bo —instead of green ? “Daddy, You w were the dinosaurs still alive think w

vrre a little boy?” *1 is an *'h” In ”honvhy nobobdy answers Who-o-o? Why dirt flowers but bad f<rr ut Mommy, you must

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