The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 March 1949 — Page 6
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THE DAILY EaNNER, GREENCASTLE, .NDIANA, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1949.
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THE UNITED STATES is “good for one thousapd years” if community effort is continued, President Truman said at a dinner preparing for the government's spring savings bond drive. He is shown before the dinner with Vernon L. Clark (left), ational savings bond drive direc1 Treasury Secretary John Snyder. (International Soundphoto)
MONTGOMERY WARDS Carload Rock Wool SALE ALL DAV TOMOIIKOU WEDNESDAY March 2.
NEW MAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Dock Martin of Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thomas and family of Grerncastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buttry. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cope and daughter Patty of Crawfordsville called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward and Alvora Weller. Monday night, Patty stayed for a visit. Mrs. Rector and children speiW the week end with her mother at Indianapolis.
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WORLD’S LARGEST land plane. Navy's newly commissioned transport Constitution, swooshes Into the air at San Francisco, Cal., with aid of JATO bottles attached to wings. The behemoth, powered by four 3,500-hp engines, can carry 180 passengers in its double-decked fuselage. (International)
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Mary Lou M.cle oat .sieatj urady night ■ -h he: auitj uncle Mr. uid Mrs. Buttry. Mr. ami Mr John Mtd and family nioved to th'eir l home, known to the V V’| Cammack plat <■ Mr. and Mt - Russ .VUr)l spent Sunda> with Mr. and] Raymond Morphevv.
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HOW MUCH IS ONE RESCUE WORTH?
A tiny hand above the water. Then Rlowly, slowly *t sinks. But there is time still time—if only someone is near, someone who knows what to do. A twelve-year-old boy, a woman, an old mananyone, if only he knows. And the wonderful thing is (hut there are millions who do know what to Hu 'uid how to do it. Last year alone, you through your Red Cross—made it p< --ibl® to train more than a half-million people in water safety. Another N’. 1 were trained apd qualified as instructors in water safety and first aid. It is estimated that 17,000,(MM) have led framing in first aid and water safety through your Red Cross. Many of these people are able to save human life—priceless human life. How much is this ability worth? It's hard to say—unless it is someone you love who has been rescued. Your contributions to your Red Cr >s.» can help carry on this training progisnd, help take it to uew areas that need it . Give now—it may save a life sooner than you think.
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