The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 July 1946 — Page 2
BRICKLAYERS t V ANTED
ise<) :n brooders >n the iroperties where they 1 j hatched. li Prodtictlon it the two arms. !i Veils l oimty and .Jasper-Pulaski, Honroximatelv the >ame
\ T NOIfiNft UNIVERSITY ; Dorrnitorips <inci Oinin? Hall mw Student iousinj; ALL MASONRY our lavs Rooms AvailatJJp at ictls Site
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.1 ; <)KT TO KKAM4 iJVIVtiSTOX \ t l.OIIV. OR IOHX Mt’HPHA PiM.n »in«*rtnten«lent». I. !.. Slmniens < •..rrtpanv, .-iti tt it aion Streets. AI*«arotaift<»n f ildisnaI’tione (ttoomlnyton 79<m» i.stotnee il.>\ :2, IlleoininKton. Indiana
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,W>deij iiad urth theie vfr. titKJ .nd child - 11 vl i tnti t aek of
in-
(•v ind Mr in lley spent isville quests n lord Htijs-
h- .rp.- B ■imleeker reek end .
Ie*t n>f Inrtiest s
i.mph
Boh RollmPs <1 U.-rr M.ek - no * and just retuined i trim Ifipan ,in l ■ilh Mrs. Meek te South Carolina been ainoe etui
SI a I s
Mr and Mrs •. Indian-npoliM visile* evening and the Brown's narents
Jnmes Routt Mr and Mrs Indianapolis. Indianapolis
■ >f Mrs e Navy ■ states visiting return le has I n tih'
Mr
vown ■>)• vlednesriax i vith Mrs .uni Mrs.
■i hooter- m this eetiun India na enjoyed a big shoot ’! i.ursday it the club grounds of H .rold Pruitt ,n Fillmore Some he hooters were ex.ra good, rule ethers were in the amateur
; lass.
Some broke 25 strflight target! '•ver.-il events and others only issi me target out of the; while others tell down, pat : ..moved shooting’ .ist about inich as did the .-Xfierts. A age array it shotguns | - n hand and some of the | .a n the country were there, vere, hi* mght home from recently by returning < .1 ii.d aey vere the center a nit*rest imi the standpoint ;f. those lui knew line o Un making, j .Suitable prizes were offered ^
RLeraid Consolidated “It vVavee For VU” Entered In ’he poutoMtab at | ^eenraetlo, 'nrtlana i» second j ass nail natter inder .\et M Subscription -ates. IB entt all in Ihitnam ’aunty; S3.50 to | SB.OO per year by nail outside I'utnam Oounty. S. R. tarlden binlieliet ;7-t9 touth ackson street
Pk*x«\ \i And -Jr.d fewi BRIEFS
dixH Dorntln Fern ilc 'Iiiliel
iothel Haverly s m. Her vacation from : he Real Art Beauty
Shop,
Miss Evelyn Craft. >f Reels-j vilie. is the weekend guest t
:,iisw Uicille Higgs
engagement
1 if Miss
Dor
v Fwn NfcMatoei to Cas-
roll
\i. Tharp was mnounceci by
Mi
,1 Mis VI belt
L. Mi Mahci
10
h envu-stlv this
veek. Mr.
Tin
ri is the son at
Mrs. Laura
i Ti
iie WiOi
£3.st i I
jorothy Sonny
Brown >f, Pruitt if Route, j
SPORTS
of Fillmore.
-h
Jlre k '.Iuhm , I Club In deel Tuesday
Miss Mary VVible nas returnedj Brn :c Chapel Hove Stonomu
tu her home m Xew Albany aft. r) C x iaiting -Mi and Mrs. A. L. M
dith.
Sen AI ben W. Barkley. D. Kv.. ommittee chairman, expected to find out today at the first ml •omnuitee meeting in
more than a month.
The ueeting was called to ge^, a piogress report from a fivemen lib-committee which was assigned the task of writing i
ri noi l to lie sulimitterl to n ss iy next Wednesda.
Cafe Royale-
—
ill meet it the home of
Grass literally grr-v in the
streets of Xew York and Philadelphia during the arlv ikOOs
vtien most of the people
’.;ht ihortlv liter Sheriff Fre- • Somebody else ma „ Con- mont Fisher .old reporters that plicated," he said. i.,km1; , id i t believ.- Mrs. Walker meant another man, r.. M
vai oiling the full atury of the plied:
• ing md suggested that she "Yes. it could hav. their i lave uul in iccompiice. He i Mused ' : eiar ninissi
flees a
C Rogers. ^i id dtendanee hristian Church ig o near and see CA : I » A’|1 Of the * olif RI eke of Ind- (>• pietures ir luden n I'-usalem. zs ret h Sea of Volt d Jerusalem a mcuh md many Hi -poke of the *s traveling places where air iveled f-'iv Hamilton of ! h -r urth with 13 B Hamilton s Bob Loalex md Whitley fient the >1 on Doting Mts d«igViter md family. >fi 1?'i.ssell Ftreston* 1
Dniviid ; ’ark ;ii i
Beulah Bendnn ver and Uewia were it Forest
Brazil the Fourth.
Thu follow mg loin 'loverdale. Bstil Meek Robert A rend!. Ihiiu’s Bipple iohn leigwn. O. V B my the attended the Masonic breakfast ,m I neeting it Brazil Thursday. This meeting is a yearly affair Having been held for several years There were af'-ru two aundred in .Rtenitance
this
Bitlle Sharon daughter of Mr
j !) Wright is a
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le.rman Hendrieh m Tucs-
bv yellow fever and
, da\
nly 9th H 2 o'clock. DST .p 0 j t . ra i.pidemirs
which
almost
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or. >n v^ r etable booking will oUt
several
ithcr
Amer: -
he
iven by Mrs. I. N T . Wright can :ties
arm
1: ■ Webb Evans.
^ etjjc r-time
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MAXV IMIFASAVTS
INDIANA POIJS. lulv tl INSi Superintendents if fndi,ma's two state , r ame farms vere preparing today for the last hatch if ,Peasant hicks ;n 194k dter saving distributed '5,965 hleks .'Srller lids \enr
POO ■j pin
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c UEl IS SCARCE
Insulate for -*c net. Save your neatn? iifant. Save * paying for nsuiation whether you have it Enjoy the com of insulation summer Bid vinfet, Pneun id.
10 Troop 99 cetrlc Tro ip 15 tiers
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Troop on ii 12 Putnamvdle 5 7 . itattenes- Scott md Smith
Bill Cooper .md Brown.
Troop mi nanded Putnatnville Methodist Hospital
1 Maynard Grubb md ms noth-; <‘r. Mrs. Mary Grubb md Mr*. J 3 J Mattie Toney ittended the Ml' 3 j day meeting Sunday it Beech j
' Grove.
Arnett, Granomd Mrs. Bert patient in the
Indianapolis. >Vjl |
M ilk Irs. Ditties
Ti ■ Present Day
met oV!
at
■tub will
a lav itternoon at 2:50 with Mrs, Frank Bittc.
\. O Pi house.
t.'iiiver.'i.ty of Hinois experts ;av Bang's disease causes great economic loss, not only from in--fected cows which become .stenlo,. hut dso from dead md weak ■alves and lower milk production.
PbUramville defeated MeCallie
Bleetrlc 7 to
The Scout boys ire still •amp but we will have our t'hedule next -veek.
at
full
Mr md Mrs. Warren T. I K uauer of El wood are the parents of a on born July st. Mrs. rCnauer was formerly Uiui.se Hendrieh it i Ireencastle Route
• Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gorham, j 'rtl2, Apple Street, have is their i guest, their laughter-in-iaxv, j Mrs. Frank V Gorham and) grandson’s Oren. Blythe ind Gay-' ion of Los Angeles, .'alifornia.
SEKK DKT UI.S •ntlnuetl irniii I'naci*
on's lavish banquet and •verybody got a present ned from S25. S50. to i
collide .f hundred lollars. ' Other gilt . :;ven to guests ver,- listed as ..t.hes and pen ind pencil
set:
A monument .ommemorating a nigh mass conducted by Father
Gai that
that
MOK LKAGI’E St HKI>ri.K
rnesday
Troop 45 vs. Tioop 99 Troop 90 vs. Johnson Bar-
bers
Wednesday
PutiuuiiviUe vs. Troop 43 j Rev and Mrs Russell E. Am- I Metal
Troop 90 vs. Troop 99 'old md df.iight.er Geraldine, | which Garsson helped to >rBanner ,v News vs. Troop J have returned to their some at j gamze. Testimony heard earlier :»« )(Leencastle after .pending ten i by lie committee revealed the TlnirsUay i lav n Portland through the firm 1 ad received a $71,000,000 Banner w News vs Troop j Bhu cs .out teath if his lather.) contract for shells although it
Pierre Jean DeSmet in luiy 'i, 1XS40. stands -.ear Daniel. Wyn. ft vas erected bv the Knights e Columbus n tribute to the religious pioneer of America's legendary West.
THIS IS HOW IT HAPF5tV-0 ^T.
J is gc \ mod* int to uriag*
its in
This s sponsil nditiO* uate n
e d u
Com is one of the few
eto*
The mnquet. Slezak recounted, nomic plants r.itive to America. was held to celebrate another, —
i “E iward given the Erie Basin ’
’roduets Co., Elgin, 111. 1
McCall ie El-
Ephrlam Arnold.
s. Johnson Bar-
Vdliam S. Bell. S2 leave in Masonic ircles n Clinton for] many ears, s lead liter ilongi
Iliad iot been incorporated, bad i no plant, inaehinerj’ or employes.
!> \ HAi.K FROM I'TKES INDIAN APOIMS. bily U. INS t Outdoor fires in Soutli•rn Indiana this spring burned 2400 acres if woods fields and brushland a report made today m the -Forest Fire Fighters Serna* rho wed Milton Matter, director d the Indiana Department of Conservation estimated that the burned irreage wmid nave been more ( lian iodbled ven* it not ;or the (ilnnteer sendees of high school -tinlents The report stated' I be Fotvst Fire Fighters Boric vhieh s included in the delaitinent' Division of Forestry, '(■eumulated ,niW iiours of rightng lime in nitdnors fires this -prim: March and April were be v i d months because of .c issy ielib and Uie drv condition of orest floor*. Conditions .vere paid generally snee ranfall was heavy. 'Tbere vere 47 fires which 0111 ned 2400 acres of woods, ieldx and brushland. More than lUO high lehoid box's reported to ombat I he blazes, the result of mining which has been given to oluntecrs in 267 bigli schools of MJ Indiana counties. '
iilrcss Mr Bell vlll be well re-| tnetnbered .11 Greencastle is be J assisted m ,v*xrlt in Temple] Lodge on ipveral occasions.
JO.VSV ONE FOR FIHFMKN SOUTH IAiDUCY. Muss. GP'-
( HARLES FILED
COLUMBIA CITY. Ind.. July., o 1 UP . Mansi, ughter .‘large were m file today against Mrs. Flossie Walker. mitidle-aged wash-woman, who told police >h ;hot and. killed her invalid liusland rather than send him bar !:
to 1 veteran'i! hospital.
Hie marges were filed last
A GAgAGE MECHANIC-working on a rattle n in ouehed off a kidnap scare in Nashua. M. H„ when he pit- « year-old son in the ear trunk to bang onto the hinges ind axvay in sight of two firemen. Harold Scott, the mechanic, off i police bunt that nad been joined by state authont: FBI. when he read bis evening newspaper describing the :riafB| .. n e md realized t was nothing more than his "rat: ■ GgjW blown ibove. the iov, Earl Scott, remonstrates uow hr w - naped.' (International Si
.Smith Hadley firemen, are good bauients- and put their know-
lerige to practical use.
di md Mrs. H. F Underhill They gathered in the fire house net on Hal left Diestlay for to hear .1 lecture by a visiting exYietorin Island. Vancouver. But-‘ pert »n ontrol >f hlmney fires, xh Columbia and will return nmutes after he left, Uie
ibrougt, the Canadian Rockier 'hum bell rang.
and Mop over in Banff and f-akc Y " 11 11 vvaji • chimney
'laze And I he department iid
SAU PLAY’SS'S WE Itt SPOKANE SUS OAl El r
: ,oiiixe inonth
They plan to be gone ,1
handsomely wtli J.
LLASSlx?TEij ADvS
The real 'ost of anything
the amount <>f work required to ,*arn flu* money that will pur chase it. Overheard by Home
Laundry and Cleaners
WANTED TO BUY: Set of 'olf ciub.s nen s ,r ladies Phone ,17-M 915 East Walnut. 6-lt.
6-It
t)»»\ OBSTACLE
FOR SALE or on shares: T 1 urea of clover bay. Charles tcobee, Phone 126-J U-2t
■*ut«* one 1
SUMMER ENJOYMENT
*h try t« anng y«u tke I aesf at the aoauur fiefuM •• Mystanes - and aoaks ta ittaase evtry taste - Jam tba *u«drsds af rtfular |«tr««s.
Sam Hanna's Lending Library
<r»intlMiie«l frt>nB
row"
Wherry’s move to remove eontrols from food products immediately gained significant sup- j port from the Democratic side j of the .enate chamber .Sen Walter F George, D Ga told reporters he vould ‘ripport the amendment "because t ’would be better to decontrol md < get rid if the black markets' and) open up legitimate merchandis-1 ing channels. Regardless of what happens, however. ’ George said. "the inaiadJUstments of OPA hav guaranteed 1 neat shortage by' spring of next year and nothing an be loru* now which would alleviate that ’ondition.” AiioUter Democrat. Sen. E. P Caivilie Nev., signed Wherry's amendment dung with 15 oUler iL-iiubli .ms Aitliougii Taft's iiime wasn't on the list, he said he would support the amend-
ment
The jocular confident manner i n which Ui<: Nebraska Re1> iblican introduced his decontrol plan Clearly hated Barkley He objected to the Senate being ■‘converted into a Billy Sunday sawdust trail. ’ When Wherry invited ail Senators who were behind bis me .'0 to become co-authors of Uie amendment. Barkley caustically observed ’that ;Ua bad taste Co go electioneering on the Senate
loor.”
'Well Pve got a lot of names,”
Wherry replied.
’’I don t care how many names you've got. ’ Barkley retorted. "I hope it :sn t a majority of Uie
Senate f’
FOR SALE: One Jersey ie:: ’.uernsey heifer calf. 12 weeks Id Gall Dr McClintock. 22FM 9-2t
FOR
BALE Two good milk
owx: Pbilgas range ilmost new toy Detro, Brick Chapel. 6-2p
$26 5CC o# Chic
99k ' -
’N n AflCVE ?ho t c ■ {tuning vceekog* ri 1 * tarried the members of the Spokane. Wash., base ill I
which
a he Western internationai league to almost total Seven of Uie team’s players were killed, when the vehicle iown i nountainauie and naught lire at treacherous 3noqua « n .ie Cascade*, md utter members were injured. '? players irngged from the flaming wreckage, as he is whet | 111 unbutane* into a SeaUI* hospiLU, (International &ou <1?^^
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FOUR GET DEATH FOR MuRDER Of YANK FLYEH
Wyoming sUrted its career of stationed with 4. L’,7 076
of Land.
tERE G a bat that IS a hat. and 'o prove it moviedom s Gene Tieriey, the pretty lady beneatli Uie hapeau. could show you a Jl.iuu bribe tag. No. it isn't emmeit’s white mink, and so is the 153,000 coat, one of only three acres 1 natural white mink coats in the *" ,r!rt * (International)
THESE HUNGARIAN SS MEN im ilunvii dettnro uie bar of justice In Saisburg, Austria, as the-' their sentences pronounced by a (7 3. military court for the brula, murder of live American ^ who part• » " pi®d - M tear 1. r, H mgai-y. in Marrh. 1945. The first four of il6 R
shown edt to right including (^ol. Karcdyi Ney, Maj. Count Ferenc Earoiyi, Capt. Miklos Baiio 8 L, :it an Dziiiaia, 4 1 ' lived deo’h fententes. while Sgt. IsL-an Kros, second from right, ami
In -ran Lengyel. D-ugermen m Uie tirug quad. Wire given Tea’ bail labor Seated irG.he :ar M is Maj. Gen. Harry J. Collins, commanding general of Uia U. S. forces in Austria. (7jf*ra4tH'
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