The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1948 — Page 3
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IHf UAIIY BANNLR, CirRLLNCASTlP, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1943.
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.if Grove-I i, y the Juilg,. .,f the Circuit Court
of rutn.ini Comity, state of Jtiili. ami. AdinlnUtratrlx of the estate
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did Gold, 7; Lake Forest, 0
of cold air which prevented the the state department of health
escaping
RE TELLING ME!
By WILLIAM RITT
Central Press Writer
r on the P> anet Jup ' Lj is so g' cat l,iat Uj be necessary to £oa'i weight Does tlie w, i: d. igned I,, Mve to have an Irje liar" ' ! ! • td menace, says ,iopl, are all those Ln pelted at polit|)tf> ! ! ! , Indian iummer, Bi 9 Chief Falling I ! ! 1 ai ,nt III:,’ , " s to L "||Ule cm 1-,assies"
from Berlin. The German capital, it must seem to them is too international and not enough "Internationale." ! ! ! Democrats swept all offices in an Alaska election. That's a cold fact. Mr. Dewey. ! ! ! That item causes Grandpappy Jenkins to wonder if, in Alaska, they vote at totem polls, ! ! • The man at the next desk saye he was worried by that New York City strike of brewery truck drivers. He was afraid the walkout would bring the beer business there to a steinstill.
Food Price Decline \94>: \935-Jp
l.AKK FOREST. 111., Nov. hake Forest and DePauw,
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Do- 1 to 0
here Saturday afternoon, out a fast game in which Pauw emerged victorious 7 before a crowd of 1200
| The only score came in th' ■ third quarter when DePauw’s Ed j Gruener, right halfback, pushed i the hall to the Lake Forest 25I yard line, then, on the fourth down. Paul Wagner passed to I End John Chapman, w'ho was on
poisonous gases from into the atmosphere.
The Zinc works, the city's principal industry, halted smelting pending an investigation by local and state authorities. * Supt. M. M. Neale said they
i ycin a were cutting zinc and coal smoke
battl.-d t() a
"We have not shut down com-
pletely. but are going through a process of dead firing during which no zinc smelting goes on at all and ore is not charged in-
to furnaces," Neale said.
to make a thorough investigation of the death cloud.
INDIANAPOLIS H A KBI T Hogs 10,000; slow; few hundred hogs sold early nt 250 lown than Friday’s average; good an i choice 180-260 lbs.. $24.50-$25 extreme top $23.50: 210-215 lb. weights fully 50c lower nt $21 $24.50; scattering aroun I 2S0 lbs.| held about $23.75-$24; snu • weak to 50c lower; some bids o'i more; early sales $20 50-$22;
An official of the CIO steel-J scattering best lightweights
' the corner of the end zone. There j over nonora
i was dispute over the play but
j workers union said "If the plant is to blame we'll close it." | The fog continued to hang
''SLIGHT'' DROP in lood prices for 1940 is predicted by the Agriculture department, which says food share of the average dollar will fall to belween the 28 cents of 1947-48 average and the 23 cents of 1950-39. (International)
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To the People of Putnam County I am the Democratic candidate for prosecuting attorney of utnam County at the General Election on Tuesday, November 2,
| over nonora today but the rain ** apparently washed the deadly
w as declared a touchdown. I gases out of it. There was no Tiger back Jim Evcrard made jjfficulty in breathing and Elizaa clean kick for the conversion. J Ostrander, secretary of the In the fourth quarter. Lake " i Board of Health, said calls for .-st went into the air with passes .jjj halted as soon as the rain from Quarterback Bill McAllist-1 p^gan to fall yesterday afterto George Gutnick. Roy noon j
gain 1 Mayor August Chambon, who placed the city in a state of
<’r
Cousin and A1 Vanyck to many yards but no score. The score: Lake Forest 0 0 0 DePauw 0 0 7
emergency, said the rain was "God given." He said the worst probably was over but ordered a crew of 10 iRcn to stand by with inhahilors and other rescue
equipment.
Dr. I Hope Alexander, direct-
andjo,. of the Pittsburgh health <le-
[ partment. warned of the danger of an epidemic of pneumonia.
early to $22.50 Cattle 1.500; calves 400; steeis and yearlings only moderately active but fully steady; leal good and choice medium weights steers $34. Sheep 1,000; fat lambs activto generally strong; good an I choice mixed weights $24.80-$2.'i
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Mrs. Earl Sourwine has be n called to Indianapolis by th" death of her brother-in-law, Kail Guthridge.
PARTITION SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 89 acres of good fertile land, all tillable, adjoining the Town of Roachdale and on State Highway 136, and known as the Alex Crosby farm. Very desirable for good building site. Sale to be held Saturday, November 13, 1948, at 1:00 P. M., at site of Real Estate. Sold subject to the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court. Full terms announced at time of sale. No taxes to pay until 1950.
James G. Hughes
COMMISSIONER Greencastle, Indiana Ford and Miller, Auctioneers.
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Meet the Chairman
SMOG KILLS IX (Continued from I'nge
ing smog on poisonous from the American Steel Wire Company's Zinc plant. "I feel certain that the gases
from tlie Zinc works are reapon- j He yaid that persons not yet sible for it," Dr. Rongaus said, t affected by the smog should be "It’s not right. It's plain murd- j careful of pneumonia, er. These people were murder- I "Pneumonia might be an end cd." [result of exposure to the smog,"
He said the Zinc works gives j he said
sulphur dioxide and when : Gov James H. Duff ordered
948.
pi I
pj! opr
pi ^ this is mixed with moist fog it
Ej i forms Sulphuric acid.
Rj | "When breathed into the lungs [,9 it chokes people to death.” he
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Remorse
I Earnestly Request Your Vote, And Also Your Help In any event please vote. Passed the Indiana Bar Examination and was admitted to pracice law by the Supreme Court of Indiana on July II, 1941. FRANK DURHAM
"LET US have peace amongst us and thus sot an example for al humans to follow.” declarci Smiley, honorary chairman of National Cat Week, Nov. 7-13, ir his official proclamation to all his fellow American tabbies. Smiley pet of movie actor Allen Jenkins also advocates "special holiday food—more beef, more kidney: and special shots of catnip” foi all felines. 'Intcrnationall
JAMES W. WRIGHT FOR AUDITOR OF PUTNAM COUNTY Born and reared in Floyd Township. Educated in Valparaiso University, Franklin College, and Columbia University. Was Teacher and Township Principal for 31 years have had farming interests in Jackson Township since 22 years old. The last msn elected to the courthouse from Jackson Township was in IB8Q. Your Support Will He Appreciated.
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, is who wouldn’t die with van I"
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seven-month-old son.
I Howard, died in a hospital of brutal beating which police say she
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■ admitted inflicting on the child
ville. fhe film is scheduled Mon-j bi.rHiig.? he cried. 1’ollce will seek
day ami Tuesday
tie ’1 heat re.
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a murder complaint against Ihr i 1 young mother (later national)
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HUNTER Commissioner, 2nd. District Putnam County Your support Tuesday, Nov. 2, will be appreciated.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE lin- iiri<lcrsi£»i‘<l administrator «>! tin* rstato ol fhr latr \iii;m* | S. <;<mIuin >\ill soil at public auctinn flic following ilosnilu rl pm-? | Minal proporix h«‘loin;iiiK to sunl estate, at her latr residence, !>0I , , South Indiana Street io (ireoneasf le, on Wednesday, November | | I Oil). I«M8 at 12:30 o’clock. Hook ease, small ease of shelves, clock, rockers, radio, OxI'J rti^, » | throw mi's, extension (aide, small stand table, ma|;a/iiie holder, | i what-not, elect tie heater, stool, oil heater, chairs—f lam, buffet, I electric, swi-eper, dresser, btr^e clotr.es eliest, .*{-1 bed and springs, j f-1 mattresses, kitchen stool, metal utility cabinet, kitchen cabinet, I deluxe electric refrigerator. kit*ln*ii tab’e. kitchen cha 5 :-. o l lamps, electric iron, ironing board, electric toaster, wash stmd with drawer, clothes rack, wash stand, dust moo, lawn mower, eh* trie washing machine, chest i x drawers, Jet ol < aniiei! fru t—peaches, Iwiries, tomatoes, beans, etc., scerctaiw hookease. fruit eiiphoaiddark, garden plow, shovel, rake, tubs, lot of dishes, lot of empty Irnlt cans, potato fork, lud oil ham I, extension ta>d<*, sma l floor lamp, clippers (bed«feT, wj*-,h hoards, <| tilt', bedding, and .irtieles. I mil ciiphoa rd—cream. TKims — < \s||. Not responsible for accidents. JOHN S. GODWIN, Administrator W.TON III KST. AiM-tiiMH-i-r. ( I,H I- MiAIAINS, ncrl,. Ill <.lll> .V III «.HUS. AH.irni'ys.
BY MUM-INS
JOE
ROLLINGS for HERIFF
republican ticket
'VOHI-U WAK II VETEKAN member American legion
Your vote will be appreciated Tuesday, November 2
Attention VOTERS! DEMOCRAT HEADQUARTERS Tuesday, November 2nd. 12i South Jackson Street TELEPHONE - 804- W Call for information or transportation to the palls Tuesday.
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• Oi.c-piccc, ncitl rcsisling, |Hircclaiu cimnicl top , • l-incli l>iickn|>la>li prevents wall >|4iixliqiS • S|«'cial “crunih cup” strainer eliiiiinftlt's disli|Min • Iwin no-splash l.nwls • Swinging faucet and autoinatie, flexililc rinse spray • Spurious, easy sliding drawers • Sliding shelf, removable wood rutting board
• I >.(oi and drawers souml deadened • Sj,»aci J' 1 !’ cl) Utcfi rth • Migllhjiialify c31route hardw.- re • Ml steel, all welded, no -harp corners • l-illcd drain l.a-kcl. special cullcry drawer • l{ccc--c.l base allow - room for l.ic- and knees • Storage capacity 17.3 cubic feet (mon: limn average refrigerator) ■ Easy uislullutiou
Black Lumber Co
SOI North Indiana Street
Phone 403
