The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 February 1949 — Page 8

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1949.

MORTON Mr and Mrr Claude Frank v it. <1 in Indianapolis Sunday \v,t)i Mi Flank's sister and family. Mr and Mrs. Harold Hadley . n I cluldrcn visited Mr Hadley’s parents in Danville on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Sellers ol In li in ilia called on Mr. a.iu

Mrs O. M. Thomas Sunday afternoon. Mr. Clay Burkett of Crawordsville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lafe McGaughej and son. Sunday dinner guests of Mr nd Mrs Ed Store were Mi.and Mrs. Earnest Siddens of Indianipolis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bohr of Danviile. Mrs. Susie Siddon-

WE PAY CASH FOR DEAD ANIMALS Horses, Hogs, Sheep, and Cattle. Prorrot, Sanitary Service. CALL GREENCASTLE 278 ( Al l < I.OVKRIIALR 30 OK IM TNAMVH.I.E 33. We pay all phone charges. JOHN WACHTEL CORP.

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and daughter Marjorie of Greercastle and Mr. Clay Burkett of Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frazier ii’U f n spent Wednesday evening vv.th .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood Worth. Mrs. Mildn d Alexander and ;• Hi •. K, yn dds were dinner rues’.:. ,, .Mr... Mildred Newgenl Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Thoma--vrs.tcJ Mrs. Carrie Currier o‘ lud i.n lari Thursday. Mrs. Cu'- :> r is i ; prova.g and is now able to do I art of her house

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M Homer Farrow called on Mr: Rus.sc !I O Haver Friday afternoon. .M: and M Fi \d Vockum p. at the week end in Princeton ..ley u 'ill the buthd: y celc.rution . M: Anna Wourlyard an Sunday. ' in ! .y • vi ni ■ i idlers of Mr md E:;l W j >dwort i wer. I' and Mr. I’ Iph Woodworth ■r. M’ Glen j (olland .f Indianapolis. G • n’i» .1 iitin. Caro’yn Oony a.’. Ml' Wan.worth, ill ] 1 .•inapi.li.t s;»t ni. the

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NEW MAVSVH.l.E Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bcason called yn Mr. and Mrs. Benton Bayfield and family Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hodge tailed on Mr and Mrs. Ace Hodge Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. LaKara and children were dinner guests of Mr LaFara’s parents at Indian-

apolis, Sunday.

Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Ward '.nd daughter of m ar Morristowrft Carl .Mc< ’arty of Wesley Chapel ;pont Sunday afternoon at the horn ol Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward and Alvora Wclli r. other callers were Arlic Downs and Alfred Patrick. Edith Sfevait H'-len Weller. Mr Kri if a. ol children spent Friday witi-. Mmmp Steward. M". and M:.; Ralph Keck and fanrly of Moorcsville culled on M '. an'! Mr;;. Hiram Keck and larni.'y. Thu-may night. Mr and M R lymnnl Kiser. Mr. ar 1 Mrs. It chard Craig, Mr; I^.r" Bel! and friend of ! and Mrs, Lee K* 'and "-anddaughter of B: iek (.'h.'pel vv re Sirulay via-I itor; of Mrs. 11 Keck and

Mrs, Pearl Elliott.

Mr. . id Mr r,ylc Crosby of Ind'uri ’ 1 . Mr. and Mra. Ben Blnvdvu v. did with Mr. and Mrs. l( , ni" ' eck, l'’riday. Waiter Mid-tin of K -ntneky

visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buttry. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Keck, were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O'Hair, and baby i of Greencastle, Mrs. Relb, Mrs. Dona Bell, Mrs. Raymond Kiser, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Landtm Stewart and son James of Roachdalc, Harold Stringer of Belle Union Mr. and Mrs. Elza Page, Mrs. Paul Keck and Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper of Indianapolis visited with Mr and Mrs. W. H Ader. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cook and family of Ladoga, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steward and family.

BORN'S FATAL BLWOOD, Ind.. Feb. 23 (UP) Clyde Evans. 40. died last night of burns suffered when a coal oil stove exploded in his home as he slept while his wife waa at work as a nurse in Mercy hospital. *

FOR SALE: Chester White fall gilts, sired by Ace's Sunin m. Evens and Boatright Greencastle. 23-"’o FOR SALE: Five room modi-rr 1 - hot water heat with ga‘ gar age. Eust of State Road 4'1 Pos '. sion in less than ten days See Harry H. Talbott, Greencastle, Ind. 23-2ts.

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WIRE NEWS ville Democrat, and Joim ' ■ Bearner, Waba-.h Kepublicar.. The bill to legalize the “short beer" failed to pass in the House,

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The school biii would re piin loeal school unils to spen.l ai least K.T cents per pupil in order of obtain slate school aid arsi would reiniire a school term ol I eight ami one-half m mths. The Senate approved a favorable recommendation from th" ' Cities and Towns Committee on a Senate bill allowing the cities i and towns to levy special taxes. I The taxes would include oeetipai tional privilege, prop, rty an i ! personal levies.

PARIS, Feb. 23.—(INS)—An \meriean “woman of ni.'sle N is heaiHng toward the i'lii 1 States todny afler tier <!' . ,r!e lion from the Soviet Cnion ou charges of espionage. Elderly, greying Vina s: i-ong is aboard a TWA plane so.m where over the Atlanll hetiveeu Paris and New Vork niter slv ->lip|H-d quietly av.ay last i.ighi from the French capital. The 01-year-old writer and lecturer was orrh •."d oo! of tb Soviet Union less than I i wro-ks ago after ••jM-a.ling i n ! of her time for the pad f > \ in Kussia.

Clinton and Madison Club . Met With Mrs. Martin The Clinton and Madison Club held its February meeting at the home of Mrs. Oscar Martin with Mrs. Claude Crodian assisting, j Mrs. Claude Newgent, president. 1 calie 1 the meeting to order with i th flag salute and all repeating the club creed. Roll call was answered by each showing their baby picture. It was voted t-, nay the Federated dues. Th president gave a report of the j county council meeting. It was also voted to give $1.00 to the

j Polio fund.

During the social hour picture: iM school days were shown no I many memories were recalled Dainty refreshments wer? serve to sixteen members an I six guests. The next meeting wil be ut the home of Mis. Tiiomw: Ilnlli i I. There will be a “pig in a poke’’ sale at this time. KEA! ESI ATE l it ANSI BBS i A on I A. Owen, et ux. to Al- | h'Tt Kii'kham. < t al, land in | Floyd twp., $1. Luilit'i D.ivi et ux. to Arthw | V C:u; . Ian • in Jcff'-ron twp.

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WASniN’GTON, (CP)—Pres dent iVenvii wdi' il\ to Kb] West, t'-r a 13-day variitlori, (lie VMiih H ise annoiin --(i t-iii:i > , 1 . In Fbniila, the President will break his lioliiiay r itine u. March 3 to lly to Ori.indii Fla. to receive an honorary degr". In ,n K llins College, .'.1 \N ini n Park.

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SEATTLE, I eh. (I I*)— \ lift xle Island rtir|M'iiter r uletl supreme as 11 winner <>• Ihe ae<‘ond annual i lam Imwl eat r-r euntest, despite i f|(ni t | e. protests by the < thcr eight com petit - rs. •I< • Gagnon, I(i, Warren, It. I •et u vcA w irld’s record list night when he gulped lii- steamed little-neck 11 ims in eight minutes before a thrc.ng of 3,001! ! |i?rsons. KHODEH. Feb. It— (T P) — An Israell-Egyptlan armistiee agreement will he signed at I0:3;t A. M. (?:34t \. M. fclST.) tomorrow it was arm uni- i tod :y.

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BUILDING MATERIAL

AUCTiO Saturday, February 26, \B\

Today's Markets Hog:; 6. r >00. Barrows 1 ! 20c-50c higher than Tu : lay. Good and choice 160-210 11,, $21-$22. Top $22.20. 240-370 lbs.. $20.25-$21.50; 270-310 lbs. 919-$20,50; ^10*360 920.50; too-160 ih Sows 50e high"!' a' $15.50 . - 7 50. Cattle 1500. Calve 5uu s -r and heifers 50c higlo t To;i $25.50 for choice yemhi oi l steers. Heifers $20-1.t V -h steady. Top $31.50. Sheep 1200. Fat lamb, 23 .n. higher. Choice native I $25.25. Down to $20 m i ,i,|. ■non. Slaughter t wesiiiT ai ,■ at $10 down.

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He will sell at 12:30 sharp some good Knililln;I In Hi Methorlist church aftei tornado. Mint ”11* tie nails pulled out and is stacked in piles lobesoMIlj • Pine and Poplar, 12 feet and 15 feet l»ns. •Vi's Poplar, 15 feet and IK feet long. :.\f's Poplar, 13 feet and 20 feet long. 2M's Poplar, 16 feet long. Pine amt Poplar, 16, IX and 20 fret leng. ' • veral lots ot pice flooring X to 15 feet long, b ! ol Pop.'ai tlooring 1x5, 6 feet long- . e. a pile; ot hoards all lengths and width*' door good condition. cinrliT bloeks, never used, brought in slnrrtlif* li) ' cement bloeks, never user), brought In simrtk' I lo b -uvy galvanizerl furnace pip*'. < an Is- uwlk* Hi lia-.e each pile marked s"paiatel> and ,yuu"ft^ buy. Come. Col, A. 0. HUNTER, Auctiod

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