The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 November 1958 — Page 6

I""*' 7 wJF >TTVT ’ wf>r to the name of Gary Lee. t Mis. Terrell was the lormer MaiBon. io Mr and Mrs. Bell Ter- jcrie Beck, daughter ol Mr. and reil. Nov. 14. a son. He will ans- Mrs. Clarence Beck.

American Legion POST 58 ★ ★ ★ AXWlAL •TlilKEY •CHICKEM •HAM P A IM A THURSDAY EVENING 8:30 P. ★ ★ ★ ForPostandAuxiliarymembers-Besuretoatieid

Threat of a new Berlin blockade recalls the big airlift of 1948-49, when a continuous stream of U. S. planes flew food to keep Berliners from starvation. Frankfurt Is the big U. S. base in West Germany, not far from Berlin as the transport flies, but at that time the air traffic was rushtooui all day. (Central Preset

SEIZES SUSAN

C10SIN6 OUT DAIRY SALE Ah I have other employment, we will sell at public auction at our 1 rm located 1% miles S. E. of North Salesn, 8'^ miles \. VV. of Danville on St. Kd. ‘'86, the following dairy eat.le, equipment and feed on Monday, Nov. 24, 1958 10:30 A. M. (C.S.T.) 27 DJMRY GATTLE 9 yr. old llolf.t -in to freshen about day of sale; 5 yr. Holst, giving 7 gal.; 7 yr. Hoist, giving 6 ga .; ‘I milking Shorthorns to freshen in January; 2 Regist, Holst, to freshen in Frii.; 6 yr. Shorthorn giving 5 gal.; 9 yr. Keg. Holst, giving 5 gal.; 6 yr. Reg. Hoist, givin 4; Id yr. Holst, giving 4; 9 yr. Red cow - to freshen in Feb.; ID yr. Reg. Holst, to freshen in April; 2 Shorthorn giving S g I- Daily weights were taken on the above cows and cverae-d above 19 0JO ibs. the last year. The auwve are bred to a Stevenson-Walter bull. Also Id yearling heifers ami 2 small heifers. DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1 C’onde I’mnp with 2 units, eleetrie hot water he'ter. wash vats, 8 can luteriiatii.iial Milk f ooler and 18 milk cans Id gal. cat i. FEED 1000 bales mixed hay. TERMS; C’ASM, Not responsible in ease of accident JACK LINDSAY Victor Carpenter—Auctioneer Russell T. Owen—Clerk Lunch will be served by the North S*lem Woman’s Society of Christian Service

Gen. lorahim Abooud, Su^an’a Army command, r seized conuc of the strategic upper-N le s ate. Upon assuming control G' n * b baud pledged closer relaLions with tha United Arab Repuolic but called lor a l.ee and independent .u Jn.

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Boj I des Bike To His Death

Hi* bike struck the side of the was sent to the island in the train and his body was hurled US south Atlantic in 1815. Balcombe feet. | lived in a two-story house, "The

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where Napoleon lived.

GARY Ind. YUPI) — Ten-year old Edm nd Carroll Askins rode i his bicyc s to his death as he re- ' turned heme from school Tuesday

afternoon in Highland.

Observers said that flasher signals were operating for the

MELBOURNE. Australia UPI —Dam.? Mabel Brookes. Australian socialite, is presenting to the French government the house and plot of land where Napoleon spent his exile on Saint Helena.

PALESTINE

Mrs. Dessie Solomon and Mr and Mrs. Henry Osborn spent Sunday with the Dale Gibs.*n famiyl in Indianapolis.

; Erie Railroad train, bells were j ringing and the train’s horn blew but the little boy did not appear

to notice.

Dame Mabel's grandfather. William BaJcombe, was resident agent of the East India Company or. Saint Helena when Napoleon

Mrs. Delia Hague and Mrs. Dessie Solomon called on Mrs. Harry Hill near Columbus on Friday. Mrs. Hill has been ill for

DESKS, SWIVEL CHAIRS IDLED—Chrysler office worker members ot the United Auto Workers walk picket Une in Detroit, at one ot the many plants over the nation strike* idled in contract dispute.

MAILED HOME—Clayton Smith, 19, with ah but his nead and arms encased IB a plaster cast, goes through Chicago as ’’mair in trip from Cleveland to home in Clearbrook. Minn. Beside him is his mother, Mrs. Ruth Smith. He was Injured in a traffic accident in Cleveland, and the plaster cast made it next to impossible tor him to travel any other way. So he is a mail car passenger.

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It's next toNO'” IT'S JUST IMPOSSIBLE TO IV4KE Q4DDV-0 UP TO TJKE HIS TURN WITH BOGY'S TWO O'CLOCK BOTTLE —

ELMO/ ELMO/ ITS YOUR TURN TO GIVE THE B4BV j . HIS BOTTLE/ELMO/OH- } WELL”*I’LL DO IT MYSELF/y ^

ThHNX 4ND A TIP OF THE HATLO HAT ^ TO NRS.PEPRV e. Morrison, . Rt-S/Jesui?

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Larry Anaerson, a salesman from Des Moines. Iowa, has rough going travelling-aworking cur- I ing a snow storm in Liberal. Kansas. He is trying to find the door lock on his snow-ccveied dar s i parked under a bank thermopneter sign regisrer.ng 24 degrees. Anderson was in Liberal showing ■ a line of spring straw hats to 16cal merchants. I —

•o™ 1 THE DVIY BA . .IH Mr. and Mrs. Amos GoMhftrt WED.. NOX . li). 4 4. Pacre GRFENf \STI.E. IND and Mrs. Hazel Goodwin ant daughter. Marx', all of Danville. 1 !:( *“ L ‘k rpent last Sunday with the Ferd spent Sun.l iy with Mr. ar, 1 . Beck family. i Bill Terrell near Monrovia.

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