The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 September 1949 — Page 7
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1949.
OU'RE TELLING ME!
By WILLIAM RITT
Central Press Writer
ciuNGHAl, China. It Is ile to get m ® rrie ^ only 18 cents. With W low fee. the prospective Vl h.d better take anlook at the bride-to-be. ! ! ! .„ n-cent nuptial cere.,1, wedding ring is prob- , bent horseshoe nail. 1 ! ! ! aMOiin* »ugge»t» P a P« r hr fried chitken eoteri. olwayt taking the l of life- ! ! f ,lKive invention probably (prove anymore popular
than ear plugs for watermelon consumers. ! ! t 7/ some ball clubs only knew bow unphotogenic they look while losing a game on the television. . ! | |V *** Oumdrept, we read, make excellent bait for mice. They're mighty fine, toe, in getting Junior to do his homework. i i ; Czechoslovakian troops are told not to pin up pin-up pictures. Their commander certainly is doing his bit to make oiu General Sherman right.'
had close call MICHIGAN CITY. Ind.. Sept. 16 (UP i Two Pennsylvania ffiers contemplated train, bus or car travel to their homes today following a narrow escape here yesterday when their private plane crashed while taking off. Towermen at the airport here said the plane, a Globe Swift, shot across the runway and flipped over on its back during the attempted take off. A wing was sheared off in the mishap. Pinned inside the cabin for a few moments were pilot Gilbert Heinddaugh, :(0 1120 Cool Spring)
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Uniontown, and Edward Cupp, 27 MOO West Crawford), Connersville. They were treated foi
superficial injuries at a hospital and released. Airport officials believed plane was overloaded.
city the \
Sheriff Frank McDonald said reports of two psychiatrists who examined her would not be released.
•ENOUGH IS ENOUGH”
RETURNED To JAIL
EVANSVILLE. Sept. 16 (UPl, —Mrs. Clarcie Spurlock, 28, charged with murder in connec-: tion with Ohe arsenic poisoning of her mother, was returned to Vanderburg county jail today. She was taken to Deaconness hospital Sept. 5 for observation
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KITES SATURDAY COLUMBUS, Sept. 16 (UP) Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah ; Brown Fletcher, business woman and former newspaper writer, will be tomorrow at her home here. She died yesterday from a heart attack. 18HTH ANNIVERSARY MEXICO CITY, Sept. 16 (UP)—Mexico celebrated th 1 ' 139th anniversary of i^s declaration of independence today with festivities and parades throughout the nation. Some 30,000 federal troops .were to parade through downtown Mexico city in a show of the country’s modern military
might.
LOS ANGELES. Sept. 16. (UP) Mrs. Ernestine Macias 49. of West Whittier, Cal., th • mother of 14 children, obtained a divorce from Alejandro Macias, 5. r ), because he wanted more children. ‘‘Enough is enough,” Mrs. Macias told the judge in getting the decree yesterday, adding Macias refused to support their children and beat her. WALKOUT IDLES 1,200
CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Sep 16 (UP)- A walkout which idled 1.200 workers anil closed the American Central Division plant of the Avco Manufacturing Corp., here was in its third day today with no indication of settlement.
“MEANEST" THIEF COLUMBUS. O., Sept. 16 (UP) — Police charged today that Richard Temple. 22. a $75-a-week dairy employe, had stolen more than $100 in small amounts during the last six months from Robert Kinkle, a blind newsboy. He was held for petty larceny.
P1TIIIJC SALE 1 will sell til public auction ill my farm, 2 miles west of Morton and one mile south, Hi miles northwest of Greencastle, 17 miles east of Korkville, on Monday, September 26th, 1949 AT 12:00 O’CLOCK PROMPT 40 - HEAD DAIRY CATTLE -- 40 CONSISTING OF . One Holstein cow, 3 years old with calf by side; one Holstein Cow 6 years old heavy springer. On< Guernsey heifer, 2 years old to freshen by day of sale. IS coming J year old Holstein h-dfers, bred. 5 Holstein heifers coming yearlings, open. 8 (‘Milling 3 year old Guernsey heifers, bred. One Guernsey heifer coming yearling. 3 Stock Cows, wilh large calves by side. One registered Holstein IniII X months old. One Angus Hull, 1(1 months old. HOGS 90 mixed Shoals, wt. 60 to 80 lbs. each, all double Itnmtined. HAY From 50 to 200 bales Alfalfa. IMPLEMEHTS Allis Chalmers tractor,18 model, and cultivators; one rubber tired wagon, flat top bed with grain sides. POULTRY ® dozen White Kock Pullets. TERMS CASH. Not responsible for accidents.
FRED WICHMAN
HURST & HUNTER, Anris. CLIFF MoMAlNS, Clerk Lunch will be served by Ladles of Union Chapel Church.
PUBLIC SALE *'dll sell a f ji,,. ||„| ( .| 1er f anT)i ||/j miles southwest of Morton, U^ inst south ot 36, 7 mile* west of Bainhrldge, 17 miles east '•He, 12 miles northwest ol Greencastle, on Wednesday, September 21,1949 T «MK 11:00 ’CLOCK (HTANDARD TIME) 35 - HEAD CATTLE-35 Nfc, 1 °WS, 2, 6, 7 yrs old—Guernseys with young calves by glr s’ ‘•'“Hons per day, they are large and an outstanding "Id Jersey, 4 gallons per day, calf sold off. Tim* J| or , ,,rnN with 400 lbs. calves by side. Si, * «'®ws, good ones, bred to calve In spring, T« (; Heifers, weight 3.50 to 6.50 ibs. HifM. u heifers, weight 000 Ihs. reds. TVc u„" , ‘ r ''dives weaned. Red, Roan, Black, weight 400 Ihs. On, "'' a " Hrifers, | w , n we |gt,t M0 lbs. T»(i 11 ' Jersey heifer, weaned, weight 800 II*s. *•<11#, Heifer calves, weight 400 Ihs. This Is an outIV a Is r ° f , ‘ ulv e«. •wve cows are bred to Hereford and Shorthorn Bulls. . 38 HEAD HOGS-38 ’•"""irth .T. r* 1 s i*"Ued Poland gilts, weight 200 lbs. bred; Four **• Ktan c.,, Kills, o|H ii weight. 140 Ihs.; Four Hampshire m»ihhir 10 Taimvorth harrwvH, welghft 1-5 to 150 lb*.; n P*h r* 1 barrow* weight 120 lb*. ,8b ^ 6-■ MALE HOGS-■ 6 V Spottixf Poland hoars, weight 170 In 200 lbs. •No, i l ‘ r ''''(dstandlng. If you are Ini need of a male hog come ttr ,. H j n ^ ( ^ead of these hogs are double Imnumed; 2 gilt* anti HOUSEHOLD GOODS (J - ®"' lari " r i *Ivory range cook stove, good an new; one ?'2 Mil* Heatrota stove; one Safe Guard homo pasteur•?kt» M •“ «"i»st new; one Coal (Ml stove built In oven; one oth r and * ' htdlrs: one kitchen cabinet, jorrcrialn top, er articles too numerous to mention. H4r **0 STRAW oiT hal '“’' 01 Alfalfa hay, second and third cutting, good; biJ T ,0 ° ^ Tt ***“«*y ‘“yware with mule colt by side, good on«. S. B. LOVE
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AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture 1 will sell at public auction at my home, 105 West Poplar street in Greencastle, on Saturday, September 24th, 1949 1:00 O’CLOCK, C. S. T. 2 Floor Lamps, Silverware, Dishes, Cooking Utensils, 2 nice old Rockers, 2 9x12 Rugs, Throw Rugs, 3 Plate Glass Dressers, good Bed Stead, Tables of different kinds, good Sewing Machine, nice Glider, fine 8-pc. Dining Room Suite and many other articles. HARRY E. WILLIAMS Alton Hurst, Auctioneer. Cliff McMains, Clerk
CEREMONY SEPT. 20 FRANKFURT, Germany. Sept. 16.—(UP)—The State Department formally will take responsibility for the occupation of Germany at II a. m. Sept. 20, in ceremonies in the office of High Commissioner John J. McCIoy, American officials said today. TO VISIT U. S. LONDON, Sept. 16 (UP) Field Marshal Viscount Mont-
gomery, chief of the wester^ union defense committee, will sail for the United States Nov. 16 aboard the Queen Mary, it was reported today. Informed quarters said Montgomery would meet with Amencan defense chiefs during his one-month visit to the United States. He also was reported scheduled to address the English Speaking Union in New York.
GUNK EXPERT EL TORO. Cal. (INS)—Marine M Sgt. Walter W. Berson has invented a "gunk applicator” for cleaning aircraft engines and fuselages in half the time formerly required. ‘‘Gunk” is a substance widely used by aircra'f squadrons to cut grease.
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THE 'ROCKET WAS LAUNCHED ONE YEAR ASO
y//M Pa/ —and In the 12 record-breaking months since# ■ every phase off the automobile business
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This is the first anniversary of one of the most revolutionary d e v e lop in en t s in niotorini: history . . . (lldstnohile’s brilliant '’Rocket'’ Engine! In one short year, the "Rocket” has rhnnged America’s automotive standards. It has Brought a completely new level of performance and reliability to motoring. It has earned a unique reputation for smooth, quiet, economical power! Hut you must drive it to believe it! On this "Rocket” anniversary, your Oldsmobile Dealer cordially invites you to take the wheel of a "Rocket” Engine (tldsniohile . . . and discover how the "Koeket” combines with HydraMalic Drive for the most thrilling ix-rformanee you’ve ever known. A phone call will bring ^■ou a thrilling demonstration ride. p^t«4« fauicCe. et T&t QCeCi <S£ «P
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Saptimbsr ■—The *’Rocket” plant U
e/inqileted.
StftYssxktV s«pl«mb,r 15—Olds-
mobile's new "Hockel” Engine is first presented to the press. Novsmter t—The tint production model "Koeket” comes off the line. — December 9—First public show ins uf tha
"Rocket.”
DteemlsA. December 19-Intro-
duetion of the new "Rocket” Engine in the Series "9tT Olds. February 4—” Koeket” Engine offered «t a new low price in tb* sensational ncwOlds-
mobile ”B8!”
March ta—"Rocket” Engine ”UU” sets hiUclimbing record at General M otocs Prov-
ing Ground.
May 30--" Rocket” Engine ”88” paces the .500 Mile Race at
Indianapolis.
June 1—Nation-wide Rocket ”88” Demonstration Campaign
launched.
June 14—100,000th "Rocket” Engine
is built.
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