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Waren figh Cho To Present Opera

*H. M.S. Pinafore’ Booked for Mar. 11,12

The Warren Central High School Choir will present Gilbert and Sullivan's “H.M.8. Pinafore”

{begun training. . Ugg {in airplane fne- he chanics at Kees-. {ler Field, Miss. For Registration J ee} Branch offices for the registra-lmarnest Gar{tion of voters and transfer oflwood, 1126 N: | residences from one precinct t0|puxedo St. Pfc.

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Link Rebids Asked

Times State Service ANDERSON, Mar. 2—The In{diana Highway Commission will make a second attempt Thursday, Mar. 25, to receive a successful bid for the construction of new reinforced concrete payve-

Bag 31 Foxes in Month Times State Service NOBLESVILLE, Mar. 2—Hamilton County fox “hunters were busy last month, according to County Auditor Charles Crooks, who reports that bounty claims for-31 animals were filed, Lowell Millikan entered claims for 14 foxes, Floyd Ricketts 8, Edward Applegate 3, Ray Davis 2, and Julian Rawlings, Omer Mos-

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Times State Servis GREENCASTLE, Mar, 2 Chapter of Sigma Chi nounced the initiation of

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ment on a 1.11-mile section of baugh, Robert Braken and Luther State Road 109 at the south edge|Craven, 1 each. \ 5 S = HC of Anderson. int 1m. ka Em epee t—— Bids were received on the pros Pick Pockets of Police 1 ject Feb. 17, but none of them A URY, Conn. Mar. 2 Ellyn, TIL; James |was within the state engineer's| (UP)—Red-faced members of the| Evan = Warren Guilq, ome | estimates as required by Indiana Danbury police basketball team eago; David Jones, Peru: {law. |admitted today that after losing 1; . ls: Jam, d The proposed new 28-foot con-ia game they returned to thelons, . . Jon Thor A 1 and Thomas I i pelis. ’ " —

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at 12:30 p. mi. Mar. 11 and 8 p.m. Mar."12-in’ the school gymnasi:

{taken off the lists for failure 10 ;,c¢ryction in all {vote in either the primary Ofibhases of airgeneral elections in 1946 and|.,.zft maint{those who have moved from their! once. | {old precincts must register in JRO-NOL | _seiors in the supporting cast jorder to vote in the May 4 goUTHPORT OES TO MEET VICKS VA ' will be: {primary. : | Southport Order of Eastern Branch offices this week will be g¢ar wil] meet at 8 p. m. tomor- crete pavement will replace the!locker room to find their pockets|son, Eimh

| Dick Brown. Bob Caudell, Bill Croas- & % { * Jack Eobeler, Conred Emer |opgn from 2 p. m. until 8 p. M./row in Southport Masonic Hall. present 22-foot black-top surface.(had been picked. Walker, In

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Dwight Wever, and Dannie Wi f | Fire Station 19. 1448 W._ Morrie i 1 would go from one Sunday to the Others in the supporting cast! JS ; 30 rk or ana school 46, 1701 ! a 1000 Bi next, then take a harsh purgative. iwill include: |. — © Milef St. } I : That's over now that I eat KELLOGG 8 Barbara ‘Blowers, Barbars Boren. Mari-| GETS NEW POST Mai Fire Station FAW, Michigan 8 i Mw Psychiat daily.” —Mrs. Katherine {1yn Buckner. Eunice Cochrane, Joan Cor-| Gen. (Slim Jim) Gavin will r€- Ischool 30, 40 N. Miley St. School 0. is. I nelius, Betty Dammrich, Marjorie Davis,| fle f {908 W. North St. and School 16. 1402 W.| By ROB nd. linquish control of his Tamous |yarket St DAY | A state hom 82d Airborne Division later | ire Station SATLRI N. Bellevieu PL: firm persons this month. He will become schon 6 isgt. MTL Eien wy the equivalent 1 Mere, : f Fitth Arm 201 N. Tibbs Ave | 1000-bed men tere. chief of staff © y i INDAY : Be erates Oel), Marjorje. Perkins, Headquarters in Chicago. | pire Station 2301001 Udell St: ; 4 A . anapolis psycl v: ToS cho; J denecks | Jona Br | 100s zs = 2 42. 1002 Wind relies Brix tors, 2st : day. | 20 ee, See Er ind | ase beds for a TEouch Sad Barbara wis ATM) to Trans er | / Y | I are virtual ou A : Observes 30 Years ore hatmogt al Assistant Hamilton ol “a : jo h Phone Firm Pointed out Mich., and usta yous woney | Farm Agent Named | Slim Jim Gavin Wit ° ris Beatty, _presic Get KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN now} Times State Service | william J. Muterspaugh Council for Me NOBLESVILLE, Mar. Bo | Get ended 30 years in fhe selephane “If pate liam 8. Gillett, a graduate in| i r ets industry. He is emplo] national 1 1947 of the Purdue University Jumping Gene 9 plant. department of the Cherry said, “we nee school of agriculture, has been| Chicago Assignment , office,” Indiana mental patient appointed assistant county agent] ¥1. BRAGG, N. C. Mar. 2 Bell Telephone we haven’t mo: in Hamilton County. (UP) —Slim Jim Gavin, the jump-| Co. ] That's why ° Mr. Gillett was graduated from o Mr. Muter ated 500 or 1 ing general who led his paratroop m : : Franklin High School and entered bat leaps, prepared spaugh, who has a Marion Oe Purdue, but was called to military ers in four com 22d. Airborne been given the can't be cared service, After serving in China today to leave he led through! company’s gold the reasons : DO RS EY and India he returned to Purdue Division, which ht service emblem, hatchet murder f and completed his collegiate study Europe's bitterest fighting. began his long here almost ar Funerals |in agriculture. The division will hold a final a 4s an ap- ao Revered 3% sitions Since graduation he has been review Mar. 12 for the man it orentice in the ‘Indiana -alre; 0 aiths engaged in dairy production work calls Slim Jim—Maj. Gen. James central office ew mental hos Credit If Needed with the Normandy Farms, near M. Gavin, 40. A few days later| here. Later, he Bey only the:es 3925 E. New York |Indianapolis. He fills the vacancy he will turn command of the 82d "yw" 3 "Muter- became a tele- but only thay IRvington 1173 created nearly a year ago by the gver to Maj. Gen. Clovis E. Byers, | spaugh phone installer. {shed with the resignation of Joe Judge. [former chief of staff of the|. He is a member of the Bell _. next legisl - {Etghth Army in the Far East. |, = ot. 01 Legion Post and the priate more. £0 Gen. Byers was expected to ar-|yroogier State Chapter, Tele hospital. x » rive today. Gen. Gavin will bei phone Pioneers of America. ; Building 95 a e come chief of staff of Fifth Army mrneeeie - . . being prepared: PHONE FOR A LOAN K Headquarters in Chicago. Cleric Quits Milwaukee; Ig cA : ; r J ’ * MAR | 4455 | | Won Men's Respect d Arson Term need only custe 104 Application can be nade confidentially by Gen. Gavin's tough paratroop- Serve rs Central Hospits

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ers nicknamed him “Slim Jim” MILWAUKEE, Wis, Mar. 2 relief for the ov

out of deep respect. The tall, un-| (UP)—Dr. John Lewis, 72-year-§ assuming general was always old clergyman convicted last June has forced man first man out of his plane in a of setting fire to his fashionable ; ; be to care for thei Carrying a rifle Presbyterian church in downtown er 4 3 X a Se AAS el i mental illness.

phone. Borrow $150 to $2,500 or mers on B84 CHARACTER or AUTO without endorsers. 31 181 Many loons completed while you wait. No 1, inquiries of friends. 6 weeks to make 1st

1.4.87 payment; Park Free in Lot Across the Street. §'combat jump. LIFE, HEALTH ND ACCIDENT Cost of a Character Loan for 1 Year | and as unshaven and muddy as Milwaukee, has left MiWidukse : : | Be a : 3 Ne, . One of the INSURANCE AVAILABLE SE) P* $100 SEN per $100 on his lowest GI, he toured the front for an undisclosed destination. : : p the fact that © “36 Toons for Home Repairs on loans loans over $300 J when the going was roughest. Dr. Lewis, who was given a par- § | oe snmitted » under $500 & 3-year loans As one of the Army's first para- don at Christmas time, said yes-| pitals for want i a troop Officers, Gen. Gavin joined terday that his Jert WW ayiun| to put them. hi spy 2 | General —Hospt

the 82d soon after it beca airborne unit, He made the first American jump into battle when his regi-

me an State Prison was v estimates that e five mental hosp lieved of 200 pa had an adequate

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a : . ment spearheaded the division's ATHENS, Mar. 2 (UP) — Aree Swiew assault at Salerno. | Seventeen Greek guerrilla prison-| the aged. : Gen. Gavin became a brigadier|ers of war were killed =nd eo wt § a8 \ re Suggests. Cal general and assistartt division Wounded last Sunday when they : SER a a : “Camp Atterhn commander, and led his para-| attempted to revolt on the is-| ] d ? i Dr. Boyd said, “c troopers down behind the German | land prison of Makronisos, off Futon hwy lines in Normandy six hours be-| the mainland 25 miles southeast § a aged where old 1 fore invasion barges smacked of Athens, the War Ministry said § . able to provide into the beaches. The division) today. | * The . i x could live out th liberated the town of Ste. Marie Rms papi | : > Veni and dignity.” Eglise in those six hours and won 2 Die in Plane Crash % 3-PIECE SECTIONAL SOFA—Friendly, versatile . . . may. bejused What happens the French Fourragere. LIVERMORE, Cal. Mar. 2 ir: Comfortable.aood the aged mental General at 87 (UP)—Two_ persons were Killed as one piece or separated and used as three chairs. Comfortable,'good worst drain non acilities. al

Gen. Cavin betame division early today when their civilian

commander and a major general model of an Army basic trainer troubles are pri

looking, in heavy textured fabric, full spring construction thruout. of age, there is

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at the age of 37. He dropped with crashed in a field and scattered : | his men in the invasion of Hol- flaming wreckage over a wide ; : ad 1 cure them, move land, dnd led them through the area. The victims were not iden- + BLONDE LAMP TABLE + LARGE COFFEE TABLE | society to make Atdennes, central Europe and the tified immediately. ps | more acute men Battle of the Bulge. =o) RN ——— + BLONDE END TABLE + TWO MODERN LAMPS = | ‘We Just: ens The 82d Airborne after the war Issue olice Powers : { young again,” was the most decorated division] The safety board has issued] May be purchased separately { Bahr, superinter in the Army. It was picked to|limited police powers to 649 per-! ’ { Hospital. 3 represent all Army Ground Forces sons, in addition to regular mem- ¥ Dr. Boyd's s i be to make one

units in the Victory Parade down bers of the police force. - This! Fifth Avenue. {number .includes 86 members of They told the commanding gen-| the duxiliary police group and 563

eral he would ride at the head of merchant and special commercial * The DINETTE »

his troops. 8lim Jim Gavin turned policemen. It §: HX TRANG > ; 2 FE : Wg down the ride. i | A — X : : % In bleached solid ‘northern maple .

home as Camp colony for n avoiding the tra tion in their last section could pr

“We. walked all over this hase ’ i - Teebl , damned world together,” Te said. THE + « + most substantial, colorful leather : women, nated Guess 1 can make it with the | PEOPLES ete ‘upholstery. Table is 33:45" with Tans pstead 10" leaf. Four chairs are comforfably Hospital Eme

“Unless somett done,” Dr. Boyd in Indianapolis v less able to serve more and more should be sent 1 tutions back up pathic department “General Hospi tion is to serve a unit, to take car mental cases and

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Columbus C. of C. Plans Home Show Times State Service COLUMBUS, Ind., Mar. 2—The local Chamber of Commerce has set the dates of May 5 to 8 for! the city’s first Home "Show. Lawrence E. Reeves, president of the chamber, pointed out that the show was being held in con-

styled, nicely finished. t May be purchased separately

Dorothy Lee's baby doll, twinkling with silver ornoments. ..a bit of colonial whimsy beneath Ballernia skirts. Gray or black suede.

junction with the organization's Ll “LX : 1948 program placing wars How Dr.Edwards’ Ple out of their ho on housing. It will be held in| ts where th constant danger.

¢ we car sending them to Some we actually waiting } to an institution. tion should be sq

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the Armory and will be patterned] after the industrial show con- g ps 0 S 0

ducted last fall. |

‘Are Constipated

For over 40 Fears, Dr.F.M.Edwards, | | 8 noted Ohio Doctor, successfull | relieved patient bothered b 2 — A. H.| pation and its headaches, lack of pep, |

Baker Reappointed Customs Collector

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T | WESTFIELD, Mar.

17 N. ILLINOIS ST.

GIVEN AWAY

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| Baker, of Westfield, has been re- | appointed collector of customs in| {Indiana for. another four - year) | term. The Senate confirmed the | appointment last week.

| to fill the vacancy created by the

Mr. Baker has held the office; {since 1943, when he was named |

dull eyes, sallow skin, with his famous ! Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. Olive Tablets are purely vegetable. | They work gently but oh—so thor- |

oughly! Olive Tablets pep up a slug- | gis

Intestinal tract. They act on | BOTH upper and lower bowels. Just | see if Olive Tablets don't give You | i the most comfortable, satisfactory, |

State Tax C Hoosiers reache In their pockets f 1947 than in the p Shirley Wilcox, ¢ joal revenue fo Y.

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