The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 December 1963 — Page 2

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GRtENCASTLC, INDIANA

FRI V DEC 27, 1963. Pngi* 2

I'HON’E SERVICE ( I T ve.'-tern p u t at the city were out FOHT WAYNE - UPI About of service Thursday beiaure of a 2,100 telephones in the north- major cable break.

DIDN’T IH> MI C »1 (iOOD A>ehbishop Makarius, Greek president of Cyprus, reads a statement in Nicosia pieadi K with G: - eex and T.nkish Cvprio s to - top fielnin*r. They did, about long enough to hear the statement. Looking on (middle» is Fazil Kuehuk. Turkish vice president, as a BBC correspondent holds the microphone.

THE DAILY BANNER

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED 17 S. Jackson St. Greencastle, 1ml. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second Class Mai! matter under Aid of March 7. 1878. Subscription Prices Home Delivery 35e per week Mailed in Putnam County $7.00 per year Outside of Putnam County $8.00 per year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year 1 Of lily $ Bible l bought Mr and Mrs Kenneth Blaydcs None of us liveth unto himselt. of Bainbridge wish to announce and no man dieth to himself. — the engagement of their daughRomans 14:7. t er . Donna Sue, to Kenneth RonOur lives are the gift of God. aid Riggen, son of Mr. and Mrs. We fail if we do not live by the Kenneth Riggen of Bainbridge. law of God. Without Him all is No wedding date has been set. futility.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimes of 1016 South Indiana St., Greencastle. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Ora Lou to George Michael Leisure, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Leisure, Jr., of 513 Ritter Avenue, Greencastle.

TIROS PHOTO—This Is one of the first photos transmitted to Earth via television from the Tiros satellite launched Dec. 21. It shows a portion of the Atlantic Coast from the St. Lawrence Seaway (top) to Long Island. The mass at right is cloud cover over the ocean.

PUBLIC SALE We. the undersigned, "n account of Road 465 going through ‘he farm and we a^e quitting farming, will sell at farm located *ast of State Road 100 on State Road 67 one mile to Lawrence, Indiana, or to 42nd Street to farm known as the Paul Stewart Farm, on Wednesday, January 1,1964 Ilegiiiiiing at 10:30 A. M. 26 — REGISTERED ANGI S CATTLE — 26 Paramere 10323 3-year-old herd bull, grandson of 3216. the oldest living International grand champion in the U S A., and 19 cows and heifers arc bred to him. vliss Bummer Maid 59-2824418. 5-year-old. Peasant Run Enchantress 14-2795547 5-year-old. •leasant Run Enchantress 17-3029579 4-year-old. Measant Run Blackcap 3331136 2‘i-year-old. .’leasant Run Erianna 2. 3249689 2 1 *-year-old. ’leasant Run Enchantress 21. 3249886 3-year-old. vliss Blackcap 61. 3356802 2-year-old. Vliss Zara 60. 3356805 3-year-old. ’leasant Run nEchantress 25. 3321135 3-ycar-old. ’leasant Run Fannie Bess 3. 3337564 3-year-old. Vrmstrongs Erica 61, .3356801 2-year-old. Armstrongs Biackcap 3727559 22-months-old. Marie Eileenmere 3742631 21-m<»nth.s-old. Bambi Bandolier 3742629 19-months-old. Lady Dike Bandolier 3742630 18-months-old. Bummer Maid 62. 3897978 21-months-oki. Miss Eisa 62. 3727560 22-months-old. Miss Blackcap Bessie 62. 3727561 22-months-old. Miss Blackcap 62. 3727558 22-months-old. 5 yearling calves, all registered, 4 bulls and 1 heifer; black tnd white face cow and calf; 11 black heifer calves, 10-months-ild, calfhood vaccinated. SO — SHEEP — 20 10 Hampshire ewes; 10 Shropshire ewes, all good ages, tt amb in February. IMPLEMENTS John Deere 60 tractor, rollamatic with 3-point hPch; 1956 Cord Jubilee tractor with new Freeman loader; John Deere 4■ovv cultivator; Ford 2-row cultivator; John Deere wheel disc; International pull type disc; 494 John Deere 4-row corn plantei .vifh Herbicide attachment; John Deere 7-foot No. 30 combim vith auger; John Deere 12A combine; John Deere 14T hay )alcr. hke new; Ford side delivery new hay rake; Fergusor lyna-balance 7-foot new mower; John Deere 13-hole wheat Irill; John Deere tractor manure spreader; 2 John Deere 3-bot-tom plows; John Deere 2-bottom plow; 9-foot cultipacker 1-row corn picker; 6-fi>ot grader blade and slip scoop with 3 t>oint hitch; grain blower with pities and belt; boom for Johr Deere tractor; 14-foot trailer; many other small articles. THIS IS AN EXTRA GOOD LOT OF FARM MACHINERY. FEED 200 bushels shelled corn, more or less; 500 bales mixed hay. more or less. TRICKS 1962 Ford %-ton pickup truck with wide bed, like new: 1958 Dodge cab over truck with new r 16-foot Allied combination bed; 1955 Chevrolet 1 7-ton pickup truck; 1950 Chevrolet 1 '4-ton truck with combination bed. MISCELLANEOUS 10x16 hog house! 9 hog feeders; 2 hog waterers; 4 electric cattle water fountains; some board fence and posts. TERMS CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. JAMES POWELL and WILLIAM KINSLOW

MURPHY. Auctioneer Lunch will be served

MARTIN. Clerk

Personal

And Local News llrit’fw

Telephone Employees Held Annually Party

The Three D Club, General Telephone Co. employees

Both are students of Indiana State College where Mr. Leisure is a Sophomore Business Adheld ministration major and

“MISS YOU SINCE YOU’VE GONE AWAY” might be the title of the card for which this soulful bassett is posing in the Hallmark Studio in Kansas City, Mo. This is part of the “machinery" that’s put in motion before you see the greeting cards on the counters.

its annual Christmas party Mon- Grimes is a Sophomore day evening. December 23rd. at tarial-Science major. Torr’s Rstaurant. Forty-three jvj 0 date has been set for the

members and guests were pres- we dding.

ent.

A delicious dinner w’as enjoyed by all. followed by hilarious

entertainment furnished by Ro- ADELAIDE, Australia UPI milda and Bob Hamontre and — Chuck McKinley and Dennis

Sheriff and Mrs. Kenneth Kn- Jim and Barbara Poor, in the Ralston out-dueled

auer spent Christmas with Mrs.

hold their own in a courtroom.’’ Miss lorn How’aid said in an interSecre- view with Larry Dum of the

Dallas Morning News.

PLANS SERENADE as White House’s program as a JOHNSON CITY, Tex. UPI “central Texas personality.” — To serenade West German " — Chancellor Ludwig Erhard this TOT FOUND DEAD

A daughter was born Thursday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard

Miller of Stilesville.

Defeat Aussies

it did.”

Howard was retained by Ruby a short time after Lee Harvey

Australia’s Oswald, accused presidential as-

form of a drama entitled "The R 0 y Emerson and Neale Fras- sassin, was gunned down in the Night Before Christmas,” song e r, 6-3, 4-6, 11-9, 11-9, in the basement of city hall,

and an occasional dance by Jim 100-degree temperature of MePoor who along with Romilda morial Drive Stadium today to was tastefully garbed for the bring the United States to withoccasion. All present agreed it in one victory of its first Davis was a most enjoyable evening. Cup tennis triumph since 1958. Congratulations to Mae Scobee, Rising to the peak of their who was in charge of the party, games before a capacity crowd and all her committee. of 7,000, the aggressive young Yanks concentrated on the comA GOOD HERD petitive staleness of Fraser to

“And I think it came as quite weekend, President Johnson has MOUNT VERNON UPI a shock to him,” Howard said, booked a Texas musical cast — Mitchell Lee Ricketts, two"It hasn’t quite soaked into him ranging from classical pianist months-old son of the Arthur yet. But, I think it’s about time Van Cliburn to a master of Ricketts, was found dead in his

ceremonies named “Cactus.” crib Thursday. Coroner Norman The "Cactus” involved is Cac- Norvell ordered an autopsy to tus Pryor, described in the Tex- determine cause of death.

The herds of Holstein breed- a 2-1 lead in the best-of-

Knauer’s mother, Mrs. George Wettschurack. in Montmorenci. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves have returned home after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Shortle and family in Win-

arnac.

George W. Gano, 49. Russiaville Route 1, was jailed Thursday night by State Troopers Ted Settle and Jack Hanlon on

charges of public intoxication ers j n this area have been five challenge round,

and resisting arrest. officially classified for type by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boswell Ronald C. Chapman, Einmetsof Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. burg, Iowa, an official inspector Reggie McCullough of Brazil on the staff of The Holsteinspent Christmas with their son Friesian Association of America, and daughter. Captain and Mrs. Results are as follow: Harold McCullough of Fort Knox, Marion F. Ferrand. Greencastle Ky. -—71 animals classified—1 “ExJoseph Allen Beard. 20, Linton, cellent,” 5 “Very Good.” 35 pleaded guilty to escaping from “Good Plus,” and 30 “Good.” the penal farm when arraigned in Putnam Circuit Court Thurs- DIES IN CORN PICKER

day. Judge Francis N. Hamilton

Nuclear Vessel Was Contaminated WASHINGTON UPI — The nuclear - powered supercarrier Enterprise—the world’s largest ship—was c ntaminated by radioactive fallout from Russia’s 1961 atomic tests in the atmosphere, but there was “no real

danger to health.”

A Navy doctor, Lt. Cmdr.

DALLAS UPI - A defense H ’ Seaton ’ re P orted on the lawyer in the Jack Ruby case Enterprise’s “problems ” in

Lauds Attorneys

Wednesday lauded the district attorney’s handling of a bond hearing Monday and said it was “quite a shock” to Melvin Belli,

chief defense counsel.

“I think the big city lawyer

, . r . . . , , tamination levels staved within

from out-of-state found out that

article abstracted in the current Navy Medical News Letter. Whenever radiation 1 i m i ts were exceeded, contaminated areas were cleaned up by specially trained personnel. Con-

sentcnced him to serve one to five years in the state reformatory at Pendleton.

Come clean with us—we will dye for you. Old Reliable White

Cleaners.

NOTE OF THANKS

I deeply appreciate the courtesy, sympathy and beautiful flowers by relatives, friends and neighbors, at the loss of my beloved husband, Edgar A. Hurst.

KOKOMO. UPI — Edward Ff* Smith, 35, Kokomo, was killed Thursday night when he was crushed in a corn picker accident

on a farm near here.

Texas district attorneys can

tolerable limits and “there was

no real danger to health.’

Monday, December 30th. INVENTORY BOOKS PLUS

Byrd's Economy Ax Pays Off

WASHINGTON UPI—For 30 years Harry Flood Byrd, the senior senator from Virginia,

I also wish to thank Dr. Jones, has been wielding the economy the Putnam Co. Hospital staff. a x on Capitol Hill. This year, the pallbearers, and the Whitaker he feels, it finally paid off. Funeral Home for their wonder- The 76-year-old conservative ful service, the ministers and Democrat views as most signifiMaurice Kersey for his service cant the action of Congress this

rendered. The family of Edgar Hurst.

High And Low

NEW YORK UPI—The lowest temperature reported by the U S. Weather Bureau this morning, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii, was 25 below zero at

Old Town, Maine. Thursday’s and they were heard up here, 1 high was 82 at McAllen, Texas, believe.”

year in whittling down foreign aid spending from the $4.5 billion originally sought by the late President Kennedy to $3

billion.

“This is the first time in a long time I have seen Congress really cut spending,” Byrd said. “The people back home really have been speaking this time.

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