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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1952

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CL0SIN6-0UT SALE Benw*'ofill health \v«> i»r<* for<e<l to sell our household furniture -at our home 7d*J south College Avenue in fireeneantle, Indiana, on Wednesday, August 13th, 1952 AT 12:30 I*. M„ fltST) 2 Oak Dressers (fuilting l•'mmrs Hadlo, Cabinet T.v|mlee Dal re I<'" Bo*. Dining Tah!.', Hound Oak ^ttld 1 fashioned Stand Tables, One Telephone Stand. 2 FhMir Camps. "rwo^^rary^M-. One ttak, tine Walnut. One Parlor < ahinet. Two Table I .amps. Overs! lifted llavinimH «’lth 2 < hairs D, mat eh. Assortment of Books. Ironing Boards. U ieker 1 pholstered Davenpoil. p'evv pieces of Bedding. Due Oak Wardrobe. \ let rota. o't XVrith'ig Desk and Book ease Combination. One Metal Bed One small Writing Desk. Two Wash Stands. Two Fleetrie Irons. One Keglna Fleet l ie Sweeper. Oni !t v 12 Avminster Itug. I 'Meetion ot table Itunners and Dresser searves. Antique ( best of Drawers. Two Clocks, one W ill, one Mantle. Hassocks .ind Footstools. Coll Wire Bed Springs. Apartment 'Size .Magic Chef tins Itange. Kitchen Cabinet. Old Fashioned Kitchen Press. Three Kitchen Tables. Westlnghonsr Fleet rie Washer. Fruit dars. Jrllv (.lasses, and nnmernns other miscellaneous items, of till years aeenmiilation. B, B. STRINGER AND MYRTLE STRINGER 702 South College Avenue. AI.TON III KST, Auctioneer. CUFF McMAIXS, Clerk.

UHE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice at Greeneastle, Indiana a* second class mall matter under act of March 7, 187V. Subscription price 25 cents |»er week; $.">.00 per year by mail In Putnam County. SO.OO to *10.40 per year outsWe Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114 S. R. Kariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT God will never forget. The fact that we dislike persons or disagree with his political or religious views gives us no right to speak untrue things about him. I have heard the slander of many.-—Ps. 31:13.

Personal Local News Briefs

CUNDIFr ELECTRIC Commercial, Residential and Industrial Wiring. CI.OYI RDAI.E, PHONE 101 IP*

SUICIDE THREAT CALLED FAKE

IMa.vnard (Snuffy) Smith

Mrs. Ernestine K. Whomhle

tRRfST ON CHARGE of causing a fake report to be made to police face! Vorld War II Mi lal of Honor winner Maynard Smith, 41, In Wash igton following what Mrs. Ernestine K. Whomble, 21-year-old mother uld was u trumped-up suicide attempt. She said she was supposed t« riclv* s*yo for inking a threat to leap from a building window whih .m*:,i talk 'd her out of It. She said Smith nad Intended to announc. andidaey for ;• vi rr<r hip of Virginia. Itoland Bennett, 26. m frten. r S', in. n»’ ’i, ■. Whomble'a story was Imaginary, ffnfertinfloiiaf.

Called meeting Morton Lcslge No, 467 Monday, Aug. 11, 7:30 P. M. F. C. Degree. Cecil Davidson, W. M. Mr. and Mrs. P. Felix Cook of Noblesville are spending the week end with Mr. Cook's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook, Taylor lace. Williah Marks of Wabash is | spending the week end at the Cannon home in Northw’ood. Mr. Marks formerly attended DePauw University. Miss Barbara Gurneth and Miss Ann Gurneth will visit relatives and friends In East St. Louis during their two weeks vacation which started today. Dr. and Mrs. Russell W. Vermillion are spending the weekend as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Coan at their summer cottage at Lake Tippeeanoe. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Albin are visiting Mr. and Mrs. David R. Levin and children in Cincinnati. Ohio. Mrs. Levin is the daughter of Mrs. Albin.

Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Jackson and children, of Bainbridge, had j as their guests Wednesday and 1 1 Thursday, Mr. Jackson’s brother \ i and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lueien f I Jackson and daughter Bea. of

! | Somerset, Ky.

| j Mr. and Mrs. Marion P. Seller | and son and daughter are expected today from St. Paul, j Minn. They will spend the next i two weeks with Mr. Seller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Seller. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ball ol Sheridan are also expected today to spend the weekend. Mrs. Ball is the former Harriet Alice Seller Sunday guests in the Seller home will be Mrs. Seller's sister, Mrs. Walter A. Newlin, and Mr. Newlin of Casey Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. James Y. Seller and Mr and Mrs. Herman G. Morgan and son and daughter of Indianapolis and Miss Carrie K. Pierce.

Soitball Monday, Aug. II 7:15 Lone Star vs. Reelsville 8:30 VFW vs. Odd Fellows Tuesday, Aug. 12 7:15 Fillmore vs. Madison Tp. 8:30 Home Supply vs. Cloverdale Thursday, Aug. 14 7:15 Lone Star vs. Odd Fellows 7:30 VFW vs. Reelsville Friday, Aug. 15 7:15 Home Supply vs. Madison Tp. 8:30 Fillmore vs. Cloverdale

WRINKLES IRONED OUT MEMPHIS, Tenn, (UP) The young Chinese laundry worker took time out to press the dollar bills wit?? a steam iron before she handed Thomas Frederick the change from a $5 bill.

SOLUTION SIMPLE MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UP) —The bus driver had a simple solution when a car stalled in front of him. The driver eased up behind the automobile and gave it a shove. Its motor caught and away it went.

Friendly Circle Club Held Picnic The Friendly Circle Home Demonstration Club met at 6:30 r , m August 1st, at Robe Ann park for the August meeting and annual picnic with 25 members and guests present. After everyP did justice to a lovely dinner the meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Paul Albin. The song of the month. "Put on Your Old Gray Bonnett". was sung, led by Mrs. Paul Wright. The Home Economics creed was repeated in unison After all business both old and new was taken care of the meeting was dismissed by the

slub prayer.

Tiu* next meeting will be Sept, spade .suit

6th at the home of Mrs. Ruth Watts Mrs. Rosa Knauer co-

hostess.

Edinburgh’s famous floral clock on Princes Street uses 25 - 000 plants annually.

Left Alone at Home n. mmam

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workmanlike manner ^ follows. First she cashed all Of her remaining trumps getting everybody down to six cards. Mr. Sharpe, had to hold on to four clubs to prevent dummy s deuce of clubs from becoming a winner. Therefore he had to reduce his spade holding to two cards. Now dummy’s three top clubs were cashed, aftes which dummy was down to a spade, the four of diamonds and the d*uce of clubs. Mrs. Keen had three

spades to the ace-king.

Mr. Abel had to play to the 10th trick, holding J Q 6 of spades and the ace of diamonds. If he ditched the diamond, dummv’s four would win. Therefore he, too, had to get down to two spades and Mrs. Keen won the last three tricks in the

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Mrs. Harry Brown. North J ickson street, today, Aug. 9th Paul Hatcher, today, Aug. 9. Mrs. Raymond Reed. Green-er-’.le Route 4. 28 years Sunday. Aug. 10. Josephine Lambert, 93 years old old Sunday, August 10. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatcher. 2 years today, Aug. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Martin. Brazil R 3. 22 years Sunday, Aug. 10.

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Ihe rniFF onjECTivE of everyone ihnuM lie to do one ihmg well. Your doctor accomplished this objective when he spent years of his life in preparing himself to care for you when you need medical attention. How foolish, then, to depend on other*. When illness comes to you or any member of your family, consult your physician without delay Then bring your prescriptions to us for compounding. COAN PHARMACY l‘ufnatn County’s Largest Drug Start Built On QUALITY. ACCURACY, and SERVICE

If yon do not like to Iron shirts, and few women do, encourage hubby to send them to Home Laundry & Cleaners. He will be delighted and so will you. It.

Ksmue 0BEB

One of our fishing friends recently brought up this gem of wisdom, while listening to the national convention of a certain political party at Chicago. Quote . . "When the white man discovered this country, the Indians were running it. There were no taxes, and there was no debts. Ali the men did was hunt and fish. The women did all the work . And the white man thought he could improve a system like that??? SPORTSMAN'S SHOP Fishermans Headquarters

CLINTON FALLS Mis Helen Martin and Karen Cruse called on Mrs. Cleo Keyt Thursday afternoon. -Mi and Mrs. Marvin Cruse and family called on Mi. and Mrs. Willard Miller Monday evening. Mrs. Claude Newgent, Max .W i nt. Pat Livesay, David Biatlain and Mrs. Minnie Bratt.i.n attended a family reunion at Beech Wood park at Rockville Sunday. Mr Raymond Burk and Margaret were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burel Ensor Sunday, The ice cream social was well attended at the church Saturday

night.

Mr and Mrs. James Burk and | Malcolm and Kevin attendee) the

...... _ „ ; U >od reunion at Rohe Atyi i>:uk IER HUSBAND, film producer Will ^ .

L Price, left her alone at home

or days at a time with no expla- ' Mr aml M,v! Wichman atlon, red-haired, blue-eyed act-l Wf ’ rn P llPs t s n f Mr*' and M ess Maureen O’Hara tells the Os> ,r Martin Friday evening

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sine were gtthsts of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo

Keyt Sunday.

ourt in Los Angeles in obtaining divorce. She retains custody of telr daughter Bronwyn, 8. They 'ere married In Mississippi 10 •ara ago, and were separated tst December. (International)

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Saturday Hoosier P!

It's Blackwood

For Bridge

Mrs. Keen s sure somebody is

' lying.

Mrs. Keen heard the bidding

qtriL,. it r opened on her left, heard hei X .. partner double and h, : n S |>t

hand opponent redouble. Of one thing she was certain '‘Somebody was lying. There couldn’t be that many good hands i-

round the table.

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North-South vulnerable. North (Mr. Dale)

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ELECTRIC SERVICE

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All Pass She decided it was Mr. Sharpe. First, because he has. « liking for psychic bids and. secondly, because the vulnerable situation was right for a phony of some

kind.

What do you do in a Case like this? Usually your best bet is to make the bid you would have made if the redouble had not come in. That is the action Mrs. Keen took on the South cards. •She Jumped to two hearts and a few minutes later found herself in a slam which incidentally did not appear to be a laydown. Mr. Abel won the first trick with the king of diamonds. He followed with the queen and Mrs. Keen ruffed. The problem was, how to get rid of that spade

loser.

She solved the problem in a

& Son Heifer, calved after Sept. 1, 1961 1st. 2nd. Rex Parker Champion Female- John Torr & Son Res. Champ. Female Claude Webb & Son Two females (owned by exhibitor) 1st. John Ton & Son; 2nd, Franklin Torr * Son Bull & Female (owned by exhibitor) 1st. Franklin Torr & Son; 2nd, John Torr & Son. Held fl bull and 2 female, owned by exhibitor) 1st, Frankl v ,i Top & Son: 2nd. John Torr ASon Hereford Bull, calved before Dec. 31. 1950 1st, Paul McGaughey &• Son: 2nd. Paul Whitman & Son Bull calved after Sept. 1 tst. Paul McGaughey & Son; 2nd. Paul Whitman & Son Bull calved between Jan. 1, 1951 and Aug. 31. 1951 1st Howard Roberts & Son; 2nd. C. C. Dow Bull calved between May 1, 1951 and Aug. 31, 1951 1st Guy Clone 2nd. Smith Stock Farm; 3rd, C. C. Dow Champion Bull Paul McGaughey & Son Res. Champ. Bull Howard Roberts & Son •Cow. calved before May 1. 1950 1st. Paul McGaughey; 2nd. C, C Dow; 3rd, Howard Roberts & Son Heifer, calved between May 1, 1950 & Dec. 31. 1950 1st, Guy •Clones Heifer, calved between Jan 1. 1951 & April 30 1951 1st, Paul McGaughey * Son; 2nd. C. p Dow; 3rd. Smith Stock Farm Heifer, calved between May 1, 1951 and Aug. 31. 1951 1st Paul McGaughey * Son; 2nd. Guy Clones; 3rd, (’ C. Dow Heifer, calved after Sept. 1. 1951 1st Howard Roberts & Son: 2nd. Paul Whitman & Son; 3rd, Howard Roberts & Son Champion Female Paul MeGattghey & Son. Res. Champ. Female Paul McGaughey & Son Get-of-Sire (3 animals sired by one bull owned by exhibitor) 1st, C. C. Dow; 2nd, Howard Roberts & Son Two females (owned by exhibitor) 1st. Paul McGaughey * Son; 2nd. Guy Clone*; 3rd, Howard Roberts & Son Bull & Female (owned by exhibitor 1st. Paul McGaughey;

2r<!. rewttri? Roberts * Son; Srd. Guy Clones Herd (1 bull and 2 female, oNvned by exhibitor) 1st Paul McGaughey; 2nd, Howard Roberts & Son; 3rd. Guy Clones Shorthorn Bull, calved between Jan. 1. 1651 and April 30. 1952 1st, Reeves & DeBusk Bull, calved between May 1. 1951 and Aug. 31, 1951 1st. Reeves & DeBusk; 2nd, David Grimes Bull, calved after Sept. 1, 1951 1st, Tarra Hill Farm; 2nd, Reeves & DeBusk; 3rd, Tara Hill Farm Champion Bull Reeves & DeBusk Res, Champ. Bull- Tara Hill Farm Cow. calved before May 1, 1950 1st. Reeves & DeBusk; 2nd. Wendal Brattain fiHeifer. calved between May 1. 1950 & Dec. 31, 1950 1st, Wendal Brattain; 2nd, David Grimes Heifer, calved between Jan. 1 1951 and April 30. 1951 1st Reeves & DeBusk; 2nd, Don Gentry; 3rd. Charlie Howard &

son

Heifer, calved between May 1, 1951 and Aug. 31, 1951- 1st. Tara Hill Farm; 2nd. Wendal Brattain; 3rd, David Grimes Heifer, calved after Sept. 1, 1951 1st. Wendal Brattain; 2nd, Tarra Hill Farm; 3rd, David Grimes Champiion Female Reeves & DeBusk Res. Champ. Female Tara Hill Farm Get-of-Sire (3 animals sired by one bull owned by exhibitor) - 1st. Tara Hill Farm; 2nd, J. E. Brattain & Son; 3rd. Reeves & DeBusk Two females (owned by exhibitor ) 1st, Reeves & DeBusk; 2nd. J. E. Brattain & Son, 3rd, Tara Hill Farm Bull & Female (owned by exhibitor) Sst. Reeves & DeBusk; 2nd. Tara Hill Farm;_3rd, J. E. Brattain & Son Herd 11 bull and 2 female, owned by exhibitor)—1st Reeves &. DeBusk; 2nd. Tara Hill Farm; 3rd, J. E Brattain & Son 4-11 DAIRY DEPARTMENT Guernsey Junior Heifer Calf « 1st, Gordon Birt. Guernsey Senior Heifer Calf1st. Harley Benson;2nd, Russell Cash; 3rd. Fred Purcell; 4th Jim Bryan Guernsey Junior Yearling Heifer 1st, Clark Bryan; 2nd. A. R Sheppard Guernsey Senior Yearling Heifer—1st Larry Pickens Cow Class 1st. Ross Kersey Champion Guernsey Female Ross Kersey Rex. Champion Female Harley Benson Jersey Junior Heifer Calf 1st, Carolyn Ames; 2nd. Bobby Irwin; 3rd. C. Nicholson; 4th Ella Marie Nicholson Jersey Senior Heifer Calf—1st, Marvin Evens; 2nd.. Charles Nicholson; 3rd; Charles Nicholson: 4th, Mary Ism Westfall; 5th Doretta Harris; 6th, Dale Brark-

ney

Jersey Junior Yearling Heifer 1st, Delores Graham; 2nd, Norman Suthertin; 3rd, Larry Dickey; 4th, Bobby Irwin Jersey Stnior Yearling Heifer 1st, Ella Marie Nicholson;

2nd, Bill Nicholson ■ 3^ Nicholson; .1th. r j v . ’ Jersey Cow Clas-L * Marie Nichol n : ^

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R. J. W.-st, 'I Nicholson; 6th a,:,. 1;> Jersey Bull Calf q! Ella Marie Nichoi8o n; yb Westfall; 3rd I 1 Champion Jej ...y y, Ella Marie Nicholson Rex. Champion j, lseyF , — Marvin r-anis iy Holstein Junior Heifer 1 1st, Delmus .

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4th, Delmas Abbott; 50 1 Sage 1 I Holstein Senior Heifer 1 1st, Ira Stout Jt 2n(f

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Holstein Cm- cits ^, Zeiner; 2nd. K ; Stnui 1 Mary Lou W< tfnll Champion H« : •. John Zeiner Rex. Champion HokeJ male -Delntas Abbott

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SHEAFKR’S SJviipmVto write better, lost longer. We>H4s! seller. Permonent or Woshoblt l brilliant true-tone colors, liffodj size—double size, 250. •

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MOTICF. TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

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SKliVICKS PERSONAL

11 Salary of Trustee* 1-’ Salary. Clerk-Treasurer ... .

p: Salary. Town Marshal

! ' (Nnnpiimntlrm Town Attorney mpeiiHiitlon of Firemen . I' 'Viler ('ompriisotlon—Care ,,r | >. ,0

SERVICES CON’I RACTUAL

-I ( "mmnnieatloii amt Transportation

Hent. Unlit, Power and Water -* : PrintIiik and A.lv. rttslna

III IM1KT Pl.t**iri( t-l'ION KOI! TOWNS

St'PPL! EH

. at Office Supplies .11.(10 CPRRENT CHARGES

ISO.nn r,t Insurance mid Official Rond I'" 111 ,

t.xooim r >2 Rents Hydrant . "I '!" TOTAL GENERAL El .NI> 1 ™ Street Fund ool).00 SERVICES CONTRACT!'At. „ El Sidewalk to School 85.00 MATERIALS

1,750.00

TOTAL STREET El NO TOT A I, Hl’tXlET KSTIMVIi

1 50.00 1 50,00

24 llepalrH

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1 Total Hmluet Estimate r„ r I neon, hut year

.Necessary expenditures n. 1... m ,. *>.>>

July tttst

Neyessa, y .xt.'m.ntnres; 'from' npproprtnttons unexpended

1.01 1.00 0,702.00

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Dated this 2nd day of Augu»t, i»|2.

CTTLI.Y WtLHON HLAZE ROBERTSON E M GARRETT Trustees

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