The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 September 1949 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREFNCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1949.

RKAI. KSTATK TK.WSibils Albert L,. Collier ctux to JoJin Bowman, etiux land in CloveiMali T\si). $1.

i Klizahoth Nol'slnj;er to Arthur | roll Trimble etnl land in Clove C. Neviris etux land in Green- dale Twp. $1

castle Twp. $1.

Daniel D lizard etux to Car-

WITH MY COMPLIMENTS, M’SIEU

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a standard of VALUE PUISCHALMIRS Model C Tractor

day I) Boswell etux to Willard W. Fitzsimmons etux land in Greencastle Kdwin .1 Pi k s | Enlarg’ejnent. $1. H.' K. McCloud etux to Wm. | Dewey Simpson land in Frank- ! lin Twp. $1. Glenn Crnwley etux to Wm. K Duncan land in Grccncastle T vp. $ 1. Merrill Vaughn ctux to L. W. Bagby etux land in Greencastle Twp. Jl. Claud K. Carrington to Everett H. Andct son ctux land in Hussell Twp. SI. Wm. C Bow nan ctux to David S. Hall etux land in Washington Twp. SI. Dewey Propst etux to Donald I O. Layman etux land in Cloverdale Twp. SL Win K Jackson etux to Lucy A. Hinton land in Kusscll Twp.

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Aoout :»00.000.(K)0 cubic feet f .southern United States timber is destroyed by forest fires each year.

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Here is a low-cost, full tworow tractor that delivers more performance per dollar than any other tractor in its power class. Available with hydraulic system. Three styles: standard, single front wheel and adjustable front axle. Full line of quick-hitch implements. Com* in and l«t u* show you what a roal VALUE this tractor if.

$ee our amazing. Gruen Autowind

MAURICE PETSCHE, French finance minister and chairman of the I International liank . board of governors, presents President Truman I with gavel made of wood from Bretton Woods, N. H., where the j bunk was founded. Eugene Black (rear), president of bank, looks on. Fourth annual meeting of boards of governors is underway in Wa. hington, where President Truman addressed financial representatives of -18 nations.* (Imtrnational)

West Central Indiana Aberdeen Angus Association Inc., Sale Consisting of 6 BULLS 40 FEMALES 20 Steer Calves for 1950 4-H Club TO 151 SOLI) IN 4-H JUDGING PAVILION <TL\\VFOKI)S\ II.I.K. IM)I \N.\ Friday, September 23, 1949 I*’:.SO O’C lock (i ST) For ('iitulog Write j i II.VKI.FS II. <iKl Wnr.. Ilillshoro, Imliauu | CONSIONOKS C. It. Asbury, \ eeilersliurg, lul. Mark Iteekelhymer. Tlelloll, In-I. A. \. Itryant. I.alayette, Ind. Mark l{. Gray. < ran fordsvilhv Iml. CTtarles M. Grubbs. Hillsboro, Ind. Gofl and Son, Lebanon II. C. Kerr, Attica, Ind. tMlls Kelsey, .lainestown. Ind. i.yrnan Maddev luifayi'tle, Ind. F.. F. Mason, Koniney, Ind. Harry N. Mosel and Sons, Wavelaiul. Ind. John and l.ucile I'atton, Karl Park, Ind. Knlmrlian Hmne Farm, Waynetown. Ind. Walter Selioler, l.afayetle. Ind. Seenndino Bros., I'niversal, Ind. * llido-rt O. Swaim, Marshall. Ind. William Walter. I’orrysvllli-, Ind. Alev Grubbs and Sons, E'ovpigton, Ind. Waller Dursett, ( loverdale, Ind.

2,233 MILES IN A WHEELCHAIR! mu

T'IGGV BANK' PLANS FOB LITTLE SAVERS LAW'HENCEBGRG. Indiana, ! (IN’S) (feres' a "piggy bank”

that really paid off!

A program that started with , Hi* sale of a pig in 19,'i5 has I since encouraged thrift and tmancinl security in -168 childrer born since then to employes of the Lawrenceburg plant of S henley Distillers. Inc. The unique bankb ok-for-baby plan, designed to build savings accounts for every infant, was begun by Col. Robert H. Nanz. regional plant manager and a company director, who sold a pig from his farm 14 years ago and turned the proceeds over to the plant treasurer for initial financing of the organization. When accounts are opened in rich offspring's name, an initial lepjsit of a dollar is recorded in his bankbook. The child’s name is listed on the plant's "nursery roll” and a congratulatory letter sent to the parents ■neouragi s further deposits. Proceeds from plant vending naohines provide the bulk of the tecessaiy funds. Nanz says, and ■mployees, realizing this, “take to the machines like a duck

akes to water.”

The state name "Kentucky” iriginated from an Indian word, Kentahten." meaning toiior- • ow. or land of tomorrow.

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Deem-Shonkwiler ‘‘Dlsi'l\( T|\ |-: .JEWELERS" Li South liiiliaiia SI.

When Egypt’s Stepped .Fyi a- | The Columbia River kvJ mid was unearthed by archae-| the Pacifir n „ lUlwe , t '' ologists. they found the tile lin- ! . I ing of the pharaoh’s burial ° ^ ° 11 ‘ ” I’P 1 inv^ chambers still in good condi- ! ' K S^catest potential tion 6.000 years after installa-| of powcr anu,n » ^

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District Hampshire Boar and Gilt Sale September 21, 1949 — 1:00 P. M. CLINTON GO., F'AIRGROrNDS, KRANKFOliT, INI). This i- a select offering from the ton llampshlrr Ih-rdJ Central I 'iliaim. Writ ' for catalog. CENTRAL INDIANA HAMPSHIRE ASSN. Emery L. Parks, See. — Crawfords, illc, bid.

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PARALYZED BY POHO when eight years old, W. C. (Bill) Lebow, 43, Clovis, N. M.. is greeted by Marine Capt. William R. Nordhoff, a fellow New Mexican, as he rolls in his wheelchair down Broad street in Philadelphia. Lebow, who Marled from New Mexico last March to wheel himself to Now York, accepted a ride from a motorist 7'4 miles from Philadelphia to get out of the rain, but intends to retrace the distance when he resumes his journey. Lebow distributes pictures of himself along the way and accepts any contributions to his polio fund, but the day he cntcre l Philadelphia “was the first day of my trip I didn't get a nickel.” he said (International Soundphoto)

"WIZARD OF WOO," Sigmund Z "Shorts” Engel, peers around corner of telephone booth perhaps to make sure coast is clear before entering Federal courtroom at Chicago, where the aged Lothario had his several bonds reduced from 540.000 to 512,500. At the same time, one of the "victims" of the "knave of hearts,” Mrs. Reseda Corrigan, was filing suit for 5200,000 damages In another courtroom. (I nter national)

Annua!

■jf World-wide in its distribution, whooping I cough is endemic in large cities, becoming 1 epidemic on a large scale every two to four years. The seriousness of pertussis, especially in young children, is evidenced by the mortality rate—about 26 percent in infants less <. than one year old. Children should be vaccinated during the first year < life. Do not wait for an t-padcmic. It takes several wccld after vaccination for the body to produce antibodies. As* your physician now about protection from whooping cough for your baby. We carry fresh stocks of vaccine undor refrigeration atj all times. CO AN PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS PUTNAM COUNTY’S LARGEST DRUG STORK. BUILT ON ACCURACY, (QUALITY AND SF.RVK*18 E. W ASHINGTON ST. I"

INDIANA UNIVERSITY presents

AUDITORIUM SERIE

Rntlibard't •URIFD AIIVE lor more than Unit an hour uhm n ditrh he was direine at San Francisco tell In on him Um Rothbard was taken to Emergency hospital with nothing more than a tew niinoi bruise,. Alter hu. face was clcrc l he directed Dremcn and ambulance crew in rescue, (international Soumlnhoios) I

Tuesday Kvening. October II. Stir* I 1 - 111 ' THE ROBERT SHAW CHORALE Tuesday l ; ,\rning, Nmrnibn 15, 8:15 THE CLEVELAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Cieorgr Szell, Cunduiloi Monday Evening, Noscmbei 211. 8:1.I P-"' . CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" and • PAGUACCI] Charles I.. Wagner Opera Company luesday Evening, December 6, 8:13 I*- 111 ' TROPICANA Talley lleatty Dance Croup

Wednesday Evening, January 18, 8:13 p 111 - HELEN TRAUBEL and LAURITZ MELCHIOR with Indiana University Symphony OrcHesu Ernst Hoffman, Conductor Tuesday Esening, February 14 8:l.» p" 1 - .j THE INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESjT"j tabien Sevitzky, Conductor Daniel I'.rinnnJ. Sunday Afternoon, March 12. 3:00 p 111DAME MYRA HESS. Pianist

YVednesday •Evening, March 22, 8:13 pjn2INO FRANCESCATTI, Violinist

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