The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1952 — Page 4

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DISSOLUTION SALE A* Mr. Keiil I* leaviliK this farm, we will sell al publie auction at the tanu, heller known a* the ohl Tom Dunean farm, I mile aorth ol Dainey, 7 mile* southeast of Cloyenlale, on Saturday, February 2,1952 AT I0::ni O'CLOCK 18 -• HEAD CATTLE - 18 One Del.o\:tl mllltiui: machine, complele * siui;le unils ami 2 bucket*. Fl/r — year nlil llolsleln cow with heller call hy siile. milkIqk C kuI. now. KCTTKKt Cl* — X year old Cliernsey cow willi heifer call hy •Itlc, milkliif; f' 2 hhI now. LILLY — 2 year old Holstein cow with heifer • ill hv side, milkiiiK 4 tjal. now. MANDY — 2 year old lloluleiu row. milkinu I Kal. now. ItOSSlL — 7 year old Holstein cow, milkinu I ual now, and will give from X to III gal. when Iresh. One pair twin heller*, coming 2 years old, hml to freshen In late bummer. DA/.Y — 7 year old Holstein cow to freshen 2lilh uf February, U gut, cow when fresh. •It'DY — I! year old Guernsey cow, milking f 1 ; gal. now. HF.CKY — Guernsey and llnlslein, li years old In freshen In"fore sale. I.ADV — X year old Gueru*ey lo freshen iniddle of February. One registered Holstein cow, t! years old. milking .T gal. now. FATTY — Holstein cow lo freshen middle of February, li year* old and will give t> gal. when fresh. HNOIIHY — X year idil Htdsleiii cow, milking •> gal. now. All above cow* were bred arliflciully lo Cnrlis Candy Co hull, and Is e*lra good hunch of dairy cows, til cows were 2. It. and Hangs tested Htli of January. 60 - SHOATS - 60 42 Hampshire Shoals, Wt, from 100 lo I2.*> Ih*. each; IX mived shoal*, wl. Hill to 125 lb*, each FEED 1250 hales of I lover and Timothy Hay; 2.50 hales wheat and oats Hi raw with eliver In II; 1500 to 2000 bushel* good yellow corn; 260 bushels oats. Neighbor* are welcome fn sell in this sale. I LK Ms — CASH. Not responsible for Acciitrnt*. WILLIAMS AND REID

ALTON HI ISST. Auctioneer.

LZK \ MICH \I I., Clerk.

-Luin h will he served hy tfuliK y Methodist i hnrcli Ladies.

PUBLIC S ALE Haying sold my farm I will sell al public sale my livestock and farm took, al my farm located » miles iiorlh ami I mile east of Greencastle, on Wednesday, January 30,1952 AT 12:80 i\ M. 6 •• CATTLE.. fine Jersey cow, X years old, calf hy hide, 4 gallon a day; 1 * "‘ i>rs «*•«• fresh in April, giving I i , gal. a day I Holstein :i years old fresh in April, giyiog 2 gal.; I Red heifer 1 oniiog 2 years old, fresh soon; I llrindle heifer coming 2 years old, fresh soon. All Ihese cows arc T. II, and Bangs tested. 12 » HOGS » 12 One sow with C large pigs; 8 Hampshire sows lo farrow first at March; » Hampshire gills to farrow first of May.

HAY

niMI hales hay, 2»o hales alfalfa, 200 hale* mixed hay. FARM TOOLS fine burr sow, I double shovel, I laying off breaking plow, POULTRY 45 New Hampshire Red Hens, lay ing good. HI Locust Knd Posts, a few line Posts. Not Responsible for accidents. ROY FERRAND, Owner

County Churches SOMKKHBT OHBHITMN CHURCH Minister, .lame;: C. Brmvn. Rnpt of Bible school, Bussell Day. f»;,70 Bible school and Communion. 10:30 Morning worship. Sermon: ‘The Name of the New Testament Church." 6:00 .lunior and senior young people’s meeting. 7:00 Evening worship. Hernion: "Sparing.’’ 7:00 Thursday evening prayer meet in gand Bible study. NEW MAYftVIUtE COM 'U NITY CHURCH Sunday .school 9:00 a. m. Morning worship 10:00 a. m Evening services 7:00 p m. Prayer service 7:00 p m. Wednesday. Rev Raymond Mason of Cedarlnke will conduct a revival meeting starting Sunday, January 27 P'.veryone yvelcome.

Norris King. Minister Sunday School 10:00 Evening Worship 7:00 p. m Everyone welcome.

HAIMiKHHlR CHRISTIAN CHURCH D. L. Davison, Minister. Cyril Mastcn. chairman board. Paul Smith, Bible school supi. Bible school 9:JO a. m. Morning yvorship 10:30 a m Lord’s Supper. Sermon: "Tlie Perils of False Teaching.” Evangelistic service 7:00 p. m. Sermon: "Rewards of the Christian." There yvill be a yveekly program of the primary and junior departments in the minister's home every Friday afternoon at .’lelO p. m. All Children will he seen home by the minister at the close of the program. Calling all youth! There will be a great Youth Rally, January 29th, Tuesday. 7:00 p. m. at Rockville Christian church. You will have a yvarm spiritual gettogether you yvill nevth forget. We invite all to come and yvorship willi us We, too, are working and praying "that the world may believe’’ that flod sent Jesus to be the yvnrld’s Saviour. M U MAYSVILLF iHAFTWT CHURCH Rev James O. Barth, pastor Earl Jefferies, S. S Supt. Bible School 9:30 a. m. Morning yvorship 10 30 a. m. Baptist Youth Fellowship 6-30 p. m. Evening Evangelistic 7 00 p m. Thursday evening prayer 7:30 p. m. Rev. Charles Lafnra of Good News Mission will have rharge of the evening services, Thursday. Jan. 31. I. therefore the prisoner of the I,ord beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation yvhere-witli ye are called Eph: 4:1. I NION VALLEY HAPTIHT P istor. Rev. Conurd Clearwater Worship Service 1st and 3rd Sunday. Morning and evening. II a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School 10 a.»a). Prayer Service Thursday 7:00 p m.

ALBERT HUNTER, Auctioneer.

f MIT Mi MAINS, Clerk

LIMKDALK COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Harry L. Davis, pastor Sunday School 9:30 Morning worship 10.JO 5'oung Peoples meeting 6:00 Evangelistic service 7:00 Prayer meeting Tuesday night 7:00 This Sunday afternoon at 2:30 there yvill be a Missionary Singspiration Service at the church. Ed and Sally Allen of the Chii ago Hebrew Mission working among the lews in Indianapolis will be with Us. At the 6:00 o’clock service for the Young People this Sunday there will be a guest speakei and special music. All of the young people are urged to attend this service. Everyone welcome to all of these services. Rom. 6:23-For the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.

UNION CHAPEL METHODIST UHUHOH Norris King. Minister Sunday School 0:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Public cordially Invited to attend.

IIRirK CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH

REELSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Sam Phillips, pastor 10 a. m. Sunday School classes for all age groups. Mr. Morris Miller, Sunday School Supt. 11 a. m. Worship Service. Sermon by the pastor. Friday, February 1, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting. We welcome each and everyone to join us in Sunday School and church. Sunday is the Lord's day. Keep it holy by attending the ehureh of youi faith. CANAAN METHODIST CHURCH Sam Phillips, pastor 10 a. in. Sunday School classes for all age groups. Miss Doris Strain. Sunday School Supt. 7 p. m. Worship Service. Message by tlie pastor. Monday. Jan. 28, 7 p. m, ARC Meeting at the church. All youth are welcome to attend. We welcome each and everyone to join us in Sunday School anil church. Sunday is the lord's day. Keep it holy by attending the church of your faith.

jvlHc, Marysville and Mojave All of his victims were hoboei or transients. I MOVIE STAR. WIFE TO WORK AS TEAM NEW YORK, Jan. 25 iKP> —Not even the stage will be al- ; lowed to separate blonde Batbara Payton and her graying husband Franchot Tone, Hie j curvaceous movie siren said to-

day.

She said they were so much a team they wanted to keep it that

Atlantic Treaty deputies’ conn-I wa y eVen before the spotlights cil in London. An ^) S he added she was '‘terribly i

weary of constant rumors" that her sizzling romance with Tinu Neal, one of Hollywood's younger

Gan^D^gkTa Ei^nhow-jniatinee idols, had ye, m be eon,-

Disagree As To Site For Agency WASHINGTON, Jan 25.— (UPI—The United States and Britain disagree over where to locate the headquarters of a new high-level North Atlantic treaty civilian agency, diplomatic offi-

cials reported today.

Both countries favor scrapping the present bulky administrative structure operated by the North

But the United States wants the new and more powerful permanent agency located in Pari,

near

IN MEMORY In loving memory of our fata er. Walter I> Lear, who passed away seven years ago. January 25, 1945 The dearest father, this world could hold, A loving smile and a heart of gold. Those who knew him, all will know, How much we lost, seven years ago. Sadly missed by sons and daughters. p. Judge Grants Rate Increase INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 25 (UPl Indiana Bell Telephone Co , was granted t a permanent rate increase of nearly .$7000.000 year late yesterday in a court ruling authorizing the utility to double its pay phone rates and increase long distance loll charges between Hoosler points. Marion circuit judge Lloyd D. Claycombe made permanent a temporary increase of $5,400.00 he granted last May and granted an additional $1,660,677. It was abotit $3.20000 less than Bell wanted. The monthly rental rates for Bell's thousands of subscribers in 82 Hoosier communities were unaffected. Increases made at the time of the temporary grant last spring will stay in effect, hut the additional Increase will not he reflected in the service charges. Long distance tolls from one switchboard in Indiana to another in the same shite will increase about six pei cent and the company said tlie new rates will go into effect with the February billing. After Claycombe made the temporary increase last year, Bell asked $4,700,000 more but got only about one-t)iird of the additional amount it requested.

Held On Bomb Attempt

POINTING a threatening finger at the cameraman. Donald Robert Rankin, 27, ex-paratrooper and U. ifv Army intelligence expert, is held undei $20,000 bond in Denver, Col., on charges he tried to blow up bus wife's exsuitor by Mending him a package with 15 sticks of dynamite through the mail Rankin is accused of two attempts on th* life of James McCray, 27, of Bowling Green, O.. McCray said he dated Mrs. Rankin when she was u student at Bowling Green university in 1944 Rankin, who was treated at Fitzsimmons hospital in Denver in 1950 for "schizophrenia and acute paranoia," denied the charges.

er's military headquarters. Th British want the headquarters

in London.

The problem of creating the | new body and selecting its future home will be threshed out at tit Lisbon. Portugal, treaty confer- ■ ence scheduled to open on Feb. 16. The only major military , action anticipated at the meeting would set up the new supreme allied naval command for the Atlantic with headquarters a'. ; Norfolk. Va., under U. S. Adm.

Lynde D. McCormick.

President Truman and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill approved the broad outlines of the plan to streamline Atlan-

pletely snuffed out

••We’re looking for somethin;: | we can do together on the stage, too," the silvery-haired star said, | as she grasped her husbands hand, "we’ve run across two plays that would be wonderfo. for Franchot, but he dnesi, t think they have enough in them

for me."

Mrs. Tone pinched Mr. Tone arm and her husband beamed

•That's exactly right."

Next Monday will mark the fifth month since the Tones we 1 " •married. The wedding followed j an epic caveman battle between Tone and Neal. In which Fran- ' chot dropped the fight hut got

Special \m\w^ For your added convenience we now drop-off and pick-up store at 313 ^ street (Next to Lee Williams Grocery, from Lambda Chi fraternity). ALWAYS PLENTY OF Leave laundry any day froiti|| M pick-up next day same hours. Laundry Ea| NORTHWEST SIDE OF SQUARE J

the girl. His bride said they

tic Pact machinery during their e(| a .. < . ozy little p arty with

recent conferences here. But they did not see eye-to-eye or

its location, officials said. The United States contends

that better liaison with Eisenhower can be achieved by having

the civilian agency as his neighbor It also favors locating the agency near the present Paris headquarters of western Europe's permanent economic commission. Britain feels it would be unwise to spot all North Atlantic Treaty agencies in one place where they might be overrun or demolished by a Soviet attack. It believes that a London headquarters would preserve the "Atlantic community" flavor of the treaty organization Some British officiaLs admit privately, too, that they want the new agency in London for reasons of prestige. The reorganization pla^i to he presented at 'be Lisbon meeting would abolish the deputies' organization. the Defense Production Board and the financial and economic boards. A “director general” would he appointed to head a new permanent staff that would make recommendations to the high-level treaty hoard. Its members would have ministerial rank and. hence, more authority than the present deputies. William H. Draper. Jr., will be the American representative on the new permanent organization

1 just us," to celebrate the occaj sion, although it was Tone who remembered the exact date “I don't know where time i went," Miss Payton said, “if someone asked me how long we've been married I would have had to say not long enough and

let it go at that."

The Tones planned to return | to Hollywood next week, but only to give Barbara time to visit I her son by another marriage. ! They said they were considering no Hollywood offers and were training their professional sights on New York television. The Tones dined very late la I night in Cyrano's Restaurant, an exclusive French nightspot in midtown Manhattan, which Tone said he preferred “because the othet guests pay no attention to

us.”

His shapely bride agreed. She confided that the couple had spent most of their time in the last two weeks seeing plays, eating and going for long walks In Central Park. "I was worried when I started to get a pot," Miss Payton explained. KILLED BY OWN CAR ROXBURY. Conn , (UPl - Mrs. Archibald Proctor, 65, parked her automobile in the driveway of her home to mail a letter. She left the motor running. As she walked toward

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mailbox, the car toiled down the driveway, struck and killed her. TOO MUCH TO TAKE CLINTON. Mass., (UP)—This town's selectmen and merchants askc the Worcester Street Railway Co., to discontinue sending a certain bus to Clinton. Tlie bus is painted with huge lettering that advises. Shop in

CANARY FT MEREDITH. N. I Hoppy, a canary | the children'; wanil here, was overawl fumes front a just s returned foa| Doctors jidminimw revive Hoppy.

Admits Slaying Nine In Year

SACRAMENTO Calif. Jan 25 j (UPi A bearded ex-convlct j calmly related to police today j how he murdered nine men with | ijtqnos. clubs and a gun in the I past year because "I had to j eat—and l had to have money to do it.” Lloyd Gomez, u 2D-year-old ' scat-faced farm laborer from Mexico, admitted lie killed most of his victims in "Hobo Jungle” robberies which netted him only | $62.26. "Tlie most I got from any of | them was $24," Gomez said, j "And tlie least was a nickle.” | All of tlie slayings were veri- | fieri by police records and had ; been listed as “unsolved." Sheriff Don Cox of Sacromen- i to County said Gomez could re- j member accurately the kind of clothing worn by his victims and j the circumstances surrounding each slaying. "There isn't a doubt in my mind he’s telling the truth— j we've got him cold," Cox said. I "He's got a memory like an j elephant.” Gomez, who has a jail record dating back 15 years, was picked up by city police a week ago after they found him wandering the streets, bleeding from a slash which ran from his left eye to the bridge of his nose. He was charged with vagrancy and after a week in jail, called police in and said: “I'm getting tired of living this way. I think I'll just wash tlie whole thing up.” Then he ticked off a Hat of nine slayings in the northern California towns of Sacramento Stockton, Merced, Orovllle, Rose-

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