The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 March 1950 — Page 2

TH? DAILY BANNfl iREFNJCASTIP, INDIA!

SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1950.

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IN MK'IOKV

I WO" ! f f l Migtibon. for tb* *r« *+r.‘ rr \ : V»*/.h *?• nunu» artri ktr<lr>»« *t*y at thi Mm MV iUl* H H

May Stone, ■ ■ y* ars ago ,f time fl'vw-.i

w* ai-les for thetr Tl .Hp.tal. j Tl fV/ffmati, Honoh-i \,<\ M

we lay

NEXT TO HOME •* NONE BETTER WITH GREENCASTLE ALL THE WAY-.!

Here’s wishing luck to Greencastle . . . i^ake this your headquarters before an after the games. • • •< %!>: kovai.i:

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ftr«» Ff.r all of us she *. d her »• M.y G>0i h*» eter’i*) re«t. Hu*taUKl are! chiMien )-• mxMou The Soror.ty Oub met '<r>th Mr* F>r ly Her^xl Tuesday A debeioua pitch-sn eh.oker. d-htier was served at noon. Nine mem- | ben* and three guests: Mesdarrtes M- ba Owens and Thelma S.-ott of Oreenoa.stie, and Alx. M.nter of Filimore answered roll call The entertainment was ftir- | mailed by Emily Hero d and Mary lasby 0.1 B ( AI.rVOAK

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOUDATED Kntervd la the poatoffloe at (.ree.K »*?>*■, Indiana aa aerocd . lav u aii matter undse act of vtar, h 7, 1B7’*. e.aCaertpttaa j.ilee 70 PeaU per aeetl; M 00 per year by mall la Pal warn eaaary; t.V«0 U IT.*) per year Putnam Oawty. g. K. Kartdea, IMMIahtr 17-11* Soul* Jarkana Street

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Edith Browning 201 S Colieg* Monday EFe.k Club & p rn— Mrs Jervis Fulmer Monday Club 2 f m Mrs

'harles R/etor

I Current Literature Group A.

Pfkmixal And Local News II K I I F S

The Walnut Valley Homemakers Club will meetj Tuesday Mar> h 7 a? the home of Miss Laura McCullough. J D. McLean, who underwent > aii operation at the Putnam 1 0>unty h^>»nital Friday, was re- ! rjorte-i .nine nr • ly today.

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1 game at Indierre Haute <*n Mr and Mrs. of Greencastle lem to Terr.

net Tuesday afternoon With Mrs K. Mr- Iie.-'e Hunter. Fourteen | celebra-. men.bers answered roll call with day at i Valentine exchange A hake sa;''| h as pla ned for March 4 at Hunt1 ers store. S a. m. Mr. and Mrs Robert Robinson Columbus. Ohio, spent Satur--ay ght a: J Sunday with M: I and Mrs William Smith. On Sunday Mr and Mia Carl Drinkett of Cabby. Mrs. Emma F. rgUfon of Plainfield. Mr and

HAVE YOU TRIED THE LAUNDRY UTElf! HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEAHERS

LOOK OUT, GO!’ WARNS McCARTHY

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Over the T'-a Cups Mrs. P.' •! Wm«ey tifM R-B-ta Psi of Tn Kappa

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Service Club evening. Mar. of Mrs Ralph note change of

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I . ft. Jerry Monnett. Don Monnett, Carol Custer, Joan Feld, j Din tt* Ann Brown. Ceeir.. ell Tharp Robert Chadd. Randall Crawley Jackie Spurlock. Mei ‘ Gri n's. Don Twomey. Madonn I Smith Frank Witt Claud' Pans Mrs Robert Garl. Miss Dons i Garl Gen- Brown. Ralph LwwiI Gaylord Roasok. G«oria Jea.i ; Tmdor and Billy Tindor The skating party was from l»:00 p in. to 12 00 p. m After | the spills, thrills and chills, all I ilecided they had a worelerful ’ time.

Jail Congressman

Hen. h M<< artti U»^ , ^n. Millard fl>). Md. # acr us^-'v St.if* «Jf parirfi< nt. head's prolM* fommittee.

The bars went to the bottom • yesterday when wind and waves | snap|<ed jn op. n hopper barge i loose from the boat towing it and 1 it overturned

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Friday

Norris ■

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Mrs Frank

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million pou

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m of Mr

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B. Hiekenlooper Brien McMahon Hi nrj ( . Lodge Theodore Green K. Iowa D , Conn. R., Mass. D., Rhode Island LOOK OUl fOR BACKFIRE, is Senate P.epublican leaders" warning to ■Senator McCarthy as the Sr rite investigation of hla charges of Communists on State department payroll geta underway. Mindful of this years elections, McCarthy Is being cautioned to confln* allegations to tho»e he can buck up with evidence before Senator Tydtngs and his f< ir-msn r- imittea (below). McCarthy charged there are o'" were 81 Communists n the department. (International/

HOSPITAL .NOTES

A'iniit'id Friday: Violet

Smith, Danville R. 2.

Li-"i:. d F:" ; day: Mrs. Ken-I neth N'eL'm and son, Greoncaall R, 4 Mi Erdcne Youell and dau.Tht'-" Gre< ncaatle: Rob< i ■ | Williams Greencastle: B'-rnicc Robbie Roachdale: Ronald Ikamir- of rirecnca'tle R 2. M \l NI T CHAPEL CHCIUTI Morning and evening servir es ! ! will he held at the Walnut Chapel I Friends Church on Sunday, Mar ■ 'i. ih'J, Rev Conrad Clearwater?

will hi in charge.

FOR SALE: 1 milk cow. 7 shouts, weight 75 lbs Elmer Srr. d'-v, Locust Heights Farm 'J mil- s south of Putnamville. 4-3p

BECAUSE cash bond of S200 was unacceptable and he was asked to do business with a professional bondsman. Rep. Fred L. Crawford (R), Michigan, spent a night in Jail at Upper Marlboro, Md. He 1 was arrested on warrant sworn by Ray Hanbury, 23, an employe and ex-boxer, who charged the lawmaker struck him during quarrel on Crawford's farm Later Crawford, 62, was told cash bond would be acceptable. He spurned the offer. (International)

Coal Seizure Law ■

Maureen O’Hara plays Marjan, fairest princes* of them all. in Universal-Ilternationars "Bagdad." Maureen co-stars with Vincent Price and Paul Christian in the new Technicolor speotad'

FAST 7 HOT’R EMERGENT'V SERVICE I P‘»N REQUEST Home lalry. A ( leaner*

Onlookers Swarm Out at Manchester for Sander Trial

WITH THE COAL crisis growing hourly. Gov. Thomas E. Dewey signs an emergency law at Albany, N. Y., giving the state power to seize coal and fix maximum price*. r/nlernafioiwlj

GETTING DEAF? HEAR Better or Pay Nothing try Hilt •II-imw, ••*- •«IUnally-prU«4 and yvarantMd htarlng aid •*"$75 Comyltu with boturlka. Am*/ to woor.

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Manehewier stati<m „

xiitre I haxe rente»l my farm. I will sell at puMit aurtlon at my farm

north w-»t of < rawfoftKville on the New Kit li umnd Mack top ro»d. :( miles

(tierry (.rove Klexatot I mile west and ' 2 mile north ol

48 Hit following equipment, on

. Tuesday, March 7th, 1950

A1 10:4 0 A. M.

HOR SES Team Mares, in year old. good workers

IMPLEMENTS

One I9S9 I.H.< . Tractor F-20 with hydraulic lift cultixator. extra good; „,i,. |<, : j7|u ( Tractor K-20 with pttwer lift cultivator, in gtiod condilkm; one I.H.(. 1.VS0 Tra<i., r r ,|„,|. and runs kimmI; one I.H.C. 2 bottom breaking plow 14"; one John Deere ■> l».,ttci l | hr. iU plow 1 t"; one John there 3 bottom breaking plow It"; All good, extra shears with th, ,h„ ? , plows. One I.H.C. combine No. 62. with auxiliary motor, purchased new in l!Hx : , G.r above combine, used on 30 ar-res, like m-'» : one I.H.C. pull type two row < ,,m rubber, in A-l condition; John Deere 17-diwc ru btier tired wheat drill, purchasi d n-. : n | S .', one pra< thally new, John Deere rubtier tired manure spreader, used but a few tim.-s I.ittli Giant corn elevator, 54 ft. long with wag on hoist, purchased new in I!I4H; : ( r,'^ tired vvaginis, practically new; one steel tired wagon with box bed and extra side In.inN ' flat top hay frames with box beds, good ones; one 7’ John Deere disc; one l.H.t t spring tooth b.irrnw; one 4 section spike tooth harrow; one Paypec insulage cotter all ,,111s an*l rl'.vv n-spi!ttts complete; one Fan mill; on,. J ohn Deere corn planter with fertilizer attalli. ments; one M< < ornfick 5' mower; one Hammer mill feeil grinder.

LUMBER

Mr:.1 ft. New. consisting of 2x4s! 8'. 10’ an d 12’ and 1x6 — 12’ and 1x8 — SHOP TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS •750 lbs. of New Holland bailer twine; one chain hoist; on<- air compressor wit), t an |, „ nt set of Greenfield dies, and many other useful articles aertimnlated over years ,,f farmin'' m.i list I. tiiu Brooder house 12x14 and one electric brooder stove.

JOHN L. TAYLOR

TITiMs — ( \.sll. Not responsible in ease of accidents. DAZKN \ND HENTHOKN. Auctioneertt.

Ltineh will he s.-mq,

RUG MADE SY QUEEN MARY GOES TO DOHA:

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A CONTRIBUTION to Britain's dollar drive is this 10 feet, 2 inch by 6 feet, 9'a r '< ra; P" t rna * Dowager Queen Mary. Of 18th century design, it was executed in gross poir.: panels surrounded by a flowered background. It bears her signature (inset) on v . > • are blended to a design drawn by the Royal School of Needlework, from which It will be sold In Canada for dollars on condition it be used in a public institution. (l>< ■- rni1

LOOK FOR ‘GLUE’ THAT HOLDS ATOMS T0GETH

iv cather brings out big crowd as home town interest runs high

MRS ABBIE BORROTO "died peacefully and quietly after the Injection," Anita Lucharme, librarian at Manchester, N. H., hospital, testified she heard Dr Hermann Sander say on th* night of Mra. Rorroto a death. Dr. Sander la on trial on charges of murdering Um cancer-doomed woman. Miaa Duchanr.e, 19, was a proaecu-

Rander

Dr. Ralph Milter

tlon witness called to counter defense testimony that the 69-year -Old victim waa dead before Dr. Sander injected air Into her vein? Mia# Ducharme said she was transcribing notes when she overheard Dr. Sander. Prosecution expects to call Dr. Ralph Miller, who was preaent at the autopsy on Mr*. Borroto. (International/

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