The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1939 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JCLY 10,19^9

KOOD TOLL—Death toll by "flash" flood may reach 100, in eastern Kentucky, where mountain Streams suddenly poured out a torrent as result of cloudburst. Scene above shows remains of seed store in Morehead with walls torn out and stock washed away. Flood swept down suddenly •n sleeping families. w w. wire photo.

were dining “ala tin can.” After the meal a counsel of war was held and it as agreed that as long as all were bound in the same direction it would be best for them to pool their interests. Jest then a “rattler” came into view and the quintette climbed aboard. ' The following morning their train pulled into Washington, Ind., and the two men decided to canvas the burg for g;r.cerios. It seemed as though Wa hinqton had more than its share rf needy to feed without outsiders cutting in so the five were escorted to the city limits and were advised to seek greener pastures. A truck gave them a lift into Loogootee, Ind. Hert was familiar with that part of the state having been a fisherman in those parts in years gone by. He led the way to White river where row brats are plentiful. He explained that it was old fisherman’s custom to borrow a boat without informing the owner. Two v< ry nice boats were picked out and Hert placed his 70 year-old mother astern and the wifey in the fore part e.* the dinghy. Hailey rolled up his sleeve.- as he attended to the seating comfort of Tulle Mae. With a wide swath he oaied the boat to the middle of the river and once more they were on their way. "After travelin : ion nautical miles

would rather start our honeymoon ‘ in Kansas in September when th" wheat harvest starts.'" CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. McCurry, Kev. Fellers and the singers and all our friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement and also for the beautiful flowers. The Family of Mrs. Julia Hamm.

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or about 40 mile the quintette wa as they neared H committee of a 1 awaiting them oi were beckoned to ! 1 couple of stalwart law and duly arre ating boats for oth fishing. The eld'-: be known that they and the conduct of justice was slightly halting the hone'. ii ter all she was a one, and was old cii vise such an ent< ai "Taken to Vineen turned over to tl., | Shoals, Ind.. who i them before the m i cn a charge of p !i hearing evidence he found all of tin as charged. Each serve 60 days pin ■ lar and costs. Th sequestered at th Indianapolis and ;

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as the crow flies surprised to see. rlton, a reception v hundred people the bridge. They he shore by a minions of the ted for approprir reasons than of Mrs. Hert let it had places to go the bulwarks of indecorous in noon regatta—nf■nmpetent chapernough to superrage, she said, lines, they were e constable from in turn arraigned s vor of Loogonte 1 il larceny. After both pro and con defendants guilty was sentenced to a fine of one dolwomen are now State Prison at

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SAN FRANCISCO, July 10 — (UP)—Harry Bridges. Pacific coast director of the Congress of Industrial Organizations, must show cause today why he should not he deported as an undesirable alien. James M. Landis, dean of the Harvard law school, was examiner at the deported hearing ordered by Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins on April 21. The slight, intense. HD-year-old Bridges, who is one of the country’s most powerful labor leaders, is charged with being a communist and. as such, an advocate of the violent overthrow of the government. USE Dau-Y BANNErt ADVEhTISING FIRST—Most People Get Most of their Buying Ideas from Newspapers.

WEESNER IMP. CO. 124 N. Jackson St. Several head of good cows to choose from. 5 head young marcs and geldings. 1 span work mules. Roan fielding, i years old. I gray gelding, I years old, good worker. 3 brood sows. I’sed hinders, tractors and hay rake. 1 used Chevrolet tnl k chassis. I iivh! \ -8 Ford truck chassis.

FOR RALE—Transparent apples. McFarlane Farm. Phone .TH-J. Benton Bennett. 6-7-8-10-12-14-6p

Children's special at Cammack's studio. Three 8x10, $3.00 til July 15. 6-tf.

FOR SALE: Dining room sviit \ rook stove, practically new nlsv kitchen cabinet. Reese Buis, east of Greeneastle. 7-.1p.

FOR SALF.: Home grown ripe tomatoes, beans, carrots and few other vegetables. Roy “Budich” Veselinovich 74 Martinsville street “1 x Ridge.” lO-.'lp.

For Sale

FOR SALE: One Jersey cow calf week old. One Jersey 4-year old cow, 3 gallon. One 4-year Jersey cow. Walter S. Campbell. 10-2t. FOR SALE: One 1036 Olds coupe; one 1935 Olds coupe; one 1036 Ford V-8 coupe; one 2-door 1935 Ford V S sedan; one 1934 4-door V-s one 1032 Studebaker roadster. Closing out sale on cars. Walter S Campbell 10-3t. FOR SALE: 3 good used combin' ; one good used binder; 1 special price on new 10-ft. binder: one 28-inch Huber thrashing machine. All priced to sell. Walter S. Campbell. 10-2t.

FOR SALE: Mowed oats alfa in winrow. Fred Fishci

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HOOD'S WRATH—More than 2,000 persons were reported homeless In northeastern Kentucky mountain district where a cloudburst sent flood waters sweeping down creeks and rivers. Death toll of 100 was expected. Here's what flood did to a Morehead homo.

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NOTICE OF BIOS Sealed Bids on the school bus routes in Warren Township will he received at my office at 8 P. M . Tuesday. July 18, 1939. Specifications of routes, equipment and conditions of contract are on file in my office. A health certificate must he filed by each bidder. The right to reject any and all bids and readvertise is reserved. Eugene Cooper. Warren Township Trustee. 3-2t. NOTICE OF BIDS Sealed Bids cn the school bus routes in Jackson Township will be received at my office at 8 P. M , Tuesday, July 18 1939. Specifications of routes, equipment and conditions of contract are on file in my office. A health rertificate must he filed by each bidder. The right to reject any and all bids and re-advertise is reserved. Walter Stewart, Trustee Jackson Township. 3-2t.

FOR SALE: Chris Knauer, Greeneastle. TEXTOLITE Modern i.uxpei walls and ceilini One coat cover.' peel. Does not METZGER LI 117 W. Frankli

Good yellow corn. I 1-2 miles north of 7-10-12-14-4p. PASTE PAINT. isive decoration fjr ys. Dries in one hour. Does not craek or fade or get yellow. MBER COMPANY, a. Phone 262. M-W-F-tf

FOR S refrigei it 50 Ih. sic Phono 75 FOR 1 apartmen location, ner.

ALE: Good varnished oak or In excellent condition, lo leer. 614 Crown street. .1. 10-lp.

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FOR SALE: Gladioli blooms Walter Evens. Phone 616-R 10-2t. CAN'T BE MATCHED leum rugs with a five year guarantee— ONLY $6 98. Size 9x12. 1*-.KVKS ELECTRIC. North Side Square. Phone 139-M 10-It. Ki >R SA1.E I .• i ■ I ' ■ good varnished finish, oak case, front icer. full porcelain lined. Holds 100 pounds $16.45. Furniture Evehange, East Side Square Phene 170.1. 10-It. FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1936 Chevrolet deluxe town sedan. Good condition. New tires. Phone 108-M. 10-3t.

Real Estate

NEW 39-Plate Goodyear Battery $3.95 Exchange. Nine Months guarantee. Free Installation. i\ llatlcrv Service

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FOR SALE: City or . iburlmi i homes from $1,000 up. Farms of I any acreage. H. H. Talbott, 16 1 . I N. Jackson. 8-10-12-15-41 FOR SALE: A six room house, | hardwood floors, furnace, full basoI ment, garage. In first ward within

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HONEYMOON INTEKlirPTED fCntillntH’U from Pngre Onr i ”At the Missouri Pacific R. R. yards Walter very gently lifted hl3 bride into ther private side daor pullman. As the train steamed out of of the yards the genial swain with his sturdy arm around waist of Tulle Mae was busy explaining the carefree life of nomadic honeymooners. For the next few days they were busy changing pullmans and finally arrived in McKitric, Mo . none the

worse for wear and tear. “While McKitric does not boast of a Court House nor other notable civic buildings it is rated highly for its Jungles. To the wayfarer, this means a woods where clans may gather without molestaton and establish a camp for a day or two at a time and brew up the time honored Mulligan Stew. Tulle Mae had the stew well on the way when its savory odor attracted the attention of other inhabitants of the Jungle.

Fred Hert, his wife, both age 44 and Fred's mother, age 70, who had just arrived via a Gondola car, came over and voiced their opinion of the very palatable concocton that was sizzling over the coals. In fact, they had among their belongings a few onions and potatoes, a pinch of garlic and a small ham bone. This added to the already boiling stew woul 1 most certainly add to its potency and would provide a feast for th» five of them. In short order the five

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RIVAL UNIONS FIGHT—Guerilla warfare, with nine hurt and 12 arrested, broke out between rival A. F. of L. tunnel-workers unions for jurisdiction on a New York City aqueduct project. Above are pickets marching in front of the job at East View, N. Y., while helmeted police are ready with tear gas. Several pitched battles occurred with three seriously wounded.

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FOR RF7NT: Furnisi: sleeping rooms. Three each. Rath and plenty I water. Prices very tea west Liberty, Opposite School.

FOR RENT: 472-.I after 6 a.

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WANTED: Any kind stock. Call 278, Greerea ‘1 paid. John Wachtel Co. WANTED THR1 ready to pull in your tin week and thrasii your w oats. Call Guy Wright..

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ATLANTIC CITY FIRE—Holiday crowd saw this spectacular three-hour fire that destroyed an entire block of stores on the boardwalk between Missouri and Columbia avenues, at Atlantic City, N. J. Estimated damage was $1 10,000. Two firemen were injured and were taken to a hospital.

INIM \\ \roi IS l,l\ I Slot Iv Hogs, 8,500; holdovers 121 market 10-25 lower; 160-300 lbs, $6.15 *7.15; 1 UN) lb $6.50-$6.75; sows 15-25 lower; mostly $4.25-$5.50. Cattle 1,800: calves 900 ful'y steady on all killing classes: most steers $8.75-$9.75: bulk heifer.' 8 30$9.25; vealers 50 lower, top $10 00 Sheep 1,200, good and choice spring lambs steady, $9.75-$10.50. CIRCUS PEOPLE II.I MONTREAL, July 10 (UP)— Fifty-nine employes of th Ringling Brothers-Barnum and Bally Circus were in hospitals here today suffering from food poisoning. All were stricken as they arrived for a two-day e ngagement and were taken to hospitals in ambulances. None was reported in serious condition. The stricken included both performerrf and workers.