The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 July 1946 — Page 2

THP OAfLY BANNER, GREENCASTlE, fNDIANA,

Saturday, juiy 13, 1946.

FATAL ARM MEN T f r«tni lotfie*! fr«.m m- * »»•#» a tv I gut a 18-guagf ahot- - an a.Ht tnM Ftt* «tatpr to tnm

out Ml! tho light-M.

Aivltfr »n#! mu- oWler Mra. Thelma CaifM'ntor hi 1 ua l-'r a b»il in tho houn*- urhJe

“ir brnthon • U uniat !«t

lh»-ir | ; awav

from

i ailed

Th.

terrified aear their

id tramplir

minute ahead of time. He had gotten up at five o’rlock aa always. without th-' aid -if lB alatra o'clock, done hia chor-a | about the house, had his break-

fast and started for work.

As one of the top fool maker* at the Winchester Repeating

Arms Company, Richter prid 1 himself for the pre thirty years on cosing t->

five minute* ahead of time. On

this day a freight, train his record by blocking

way.

girls said they Rjchter waited four minutes, brothers shout- r [ imnerl through the stalled ar? «

to tp. %»> veto i *i^ e Daily Baimet M re than 5 000 business an !i Ba*

Herald Consolidated

battled in th*’ Th*' brothers re;uns several tunes. at each other an 1 tree to tree in a

had loUS

vork

spoiled

Richter’s

through

they

ran

th? rest of the way

said

_ _ the

counted plant an<1 arrive,1 at one minute

to seven. When he retired yesterday. he still held his unique record n?ver on time for 42 years

—always ahead of time.

Walt t

le. Bin.”

o the house t an ambul-

I

iViv-n the ambulance arrived, illiam belp.-d his wounded itli* r into it an<l accompanied n to a hospital, where Walter •d three hours later. William returned home and ,s waiting tner*- when police rived. He offered no realst-

IN V t.N rs "» Vt h < ANON

AMKRM \ IHTtl.l. I.A\I) OF Pl.KNTY TO BRIOKS ERIK. Fa., i INS) - One particular group of Erie housewives is doing no complaining these days about the butter short-

age.

The ladies are the ones who married American GI s in land-* where food shortages were red nlgntmares. The A ’ri* an Red Cross has taken ^he group under its wing to make them better Americans by learning "How to spend th' American dollar on American food."

CLAY POOL. Ind , July 12. - (I.V8, A carbide toy cannon v. filch provides children with a safe, but noisy, plaything, has L* > n invented by Joe Klarke, of Claypcot. south of Warsaw. Ind. Klarke said that a patent is

fending on the device.

The inventor said he had worked for a year on tint coy. designe 1

aid children in celebrating a T,1 *y are

t'

In this newly ■ rganized class war bride*, learn by actual experience in the modem kitchen, of th? Lawrence Park high

taugni how to

budget and market, how to prepare economical but healthfril

industrial firms in Indiana hai been authorized to train war vet- , rans under the apprentice and on-the-job training phases of th > G. I Bill of Rights, areordmg to Arnum Byers county Veterans' Affairs officer. These approvals an- handled by the local sub-an-proval committee ami the State Af*proval Committee, which is headed by R F Robmsrm. eduealional director of the State of Indiana Department of Veterans

Affairs.

The recent organization of city and county sub-approval committees throughout In,liana has .erved to expedite the entire^ program for the interested em-j pioyer. The imtividual veteran: king the training ami employ-} in. ,t continues to submit his ap-| plication i form 19501 to the n ar* -t federal Veterans' Administration office. But the employer must, now submit his propose I program through the local suli-j ipproval committee, Mr. Byers ^ added. j ‘•Variety is also the spice of, work," say Mr Byers, pointingi to the great many different, types of occupations which ma / 1 fit into tne program. "Bank ,>fficials. insurance underwriters^ electricians, carpenters, plumb ers. morticians, upholsterers, accouA.ants, beauty operators machinists, cobblers these ar but a few examples of the callings invisaged by Public Lav,

-It Waves .Vor All”

Entered In the postofTca at Greeneastle, Ind! ma as second class mall matter under Act of Subscription n tea, 13 cent* mail In Putnam County: 13 30 tn *3.00 per year by mall outside

Putnam Oountl.

a K. Raiid •«. PubUsfcet 17-10 South fackaon Street.

fOOAT’R HCa-E CHO* «*HT Reverence is a characteristic of those who know and apnr'ciate the infinite: Th- Lord is in his holy temple let all the earth 1 keep silence before Hab 2 20.

A Little of THIS AND THAT By (4. B. Z )

SOCIETY JULY BRIDE

Personal And Lcxal News BRIEFS

Mr and Vtrs. Rex Haines will leave for Manistique, Mich., on

Sunday.

Victor Meek. :!03 W. Morgan, Spencer, was discharged from the hospital Friday

Nocturnal "guests" are getting • mighty bold when they pick the Green,'astle mayor's garage

a place to enter

Vincennes has a skeleton in the street not in the closet. Greensburg and Connersville j have created quite a rivalry over

their 'a nous trees.

The Army will be reaching deep into the barrel if the top draft age is raised to 14 years. The best soldiers in World War i II were the boys from 18 to 23.

STAY OUT OF THE KITCHEN

During the het weather bring the family here fer Sunday dinner •• We serve the best the market afferds.

Cafe Royali

Mrs Lester Ruark of Peona, Illinois, wishes to announce the marriage of her daughter. Miss Favma Mane Block, to Cassell T. Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs.

D*’wey Skinner of Greencastlb fruit

cake,

me* h enjoyed, after which Mrs. served to about fort Clark opened the many lovely ^ Hosteusos were Mrs. gifts which she received. Mrs. Gertrude Dalb

Refreshments, consisting of Bernaiine Best and pun.h and a Jiree tiered 1 garet Kendall.

| ndM 'itce. decorated with white and ( Out-of-town gu _ Th*-v went united in marriag rtlng and topped with Mrs. Lloyd Bunion ani^B Friday July 5 The -ingle ring a small bride and groom, were, «. i‘n«,

It was a bad week for the veamivil at Portland which lost

The D. A. R Cabins in Robe-' I.IO.WW of the $1:N>,W)0 in damAnn Park will be open to theiages czijsed by a lumber yard

t

*■ safe and sane" Fourth of Jutv He explained that gas is pipe

, . „ „_.,|meals and generaUy conduct the ii to the hnrri'l of th>- cannon an i _

rr-ited by a flint spark acting as c trigger The gas is made by romMYlinp carbi le and water

.14ft.”

The objectives of the on-the- p lta | {r n d a y j July 12th. job and apprentice training pro-i ^ „ gram Mr Buyers emphasized. Jane Whitley and Pa„l.,e are as follows, to create the'Meek of Cloverdale spent Tuesmaximurn number of trainiag!^ ^« h LuciUe f«stone and

son. Bi t. Charles E. Evan*.

,1

kitch.ms of their new nomes. Mrs. Lewis Nagv tne former Violet Granger, of London, d—

i dared

Brother Watt is holding a two ( .

Every- i

>tall»:d tk%in spoils PI N< Tl \l.m RECORD

NEW HAVEN, Conn (INS: Except for a freight tram that stalled him for four mirutes. 76-year-dd-Louis Richter would have retired with a record of being five minutes ahead of time /or 42 years. On a particular day about 12 years ago Richter was only one

They keep telling us about how scarce this and that item of food is thes ■ days but I still remember when we used to see only one egg a month and then orly jf you wore lucky."

mbs for veterans; and , to ablish them on a firm program

so that the veteran may derive ’ wepkj) meeting at Lena,

the best possible training to become competent in his or

votalim. i you.

The program must assure thitj

the veteran, the government, andi Mr and Mrs. Gene Akers will the employer are protected Join the Greencastle con.Jngei.t

victimized. Mi.laying the fishing at .Manisti-

ceremony was read by the Rev. McCamraack of Cloverdale. They were accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Linzie Buis, the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs. L ’Ster Ruark and the bride's aunt. Mrs Richard Savage. The ycung couple will mak’

at Greerv’asJe, R. 3.

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Gdig'i—Cox

Marriage Announced

George T. Gough, son of Mr. mv . . and Mrs. John Gough. Roachdak. This used to be the time of „ „ ” , . . _ ... , .. . „ . R. 1 and Marilyn Cox, daughter yevr in die •'good, old days when , ,, * „ , r-

. . , .. of M-. and Mrs. Leo Cox of

, Jie slogan 'swat the fly” was ^

1 , Greencastle w/re united in mai -

popular j

public Sunday afternoon from 31 fire.

to 3 o’clock. t Ecor.omiata fear that a FeJ

Mr and Mrs. Jay Anson of In-L,^, budget "is only a th( ‘ lr home dianapolis are tne parents of ^ lot of business men son. born at tne Methodist hofc-j navp thought of the same thing

y-r several years.

From all reports, there will

i one is welcome to come and hear, be a vigorous campaign waged in h ' 1 ; him. Bring your friends wuhjthe near future to rid the city

land ounty of rodents Rats and

i mice take warning.

against being Byers concluded.

; que, Mich. They will leave. Green- ^ ^ „ the

| castle or. Monday.

FOR SALE Baled h*y. Alsat

and Timothy 75c a bale picked up Cincinnati,

in field Mon lay. Aaron Arnold. 2 miles south of Gr’encastle on Road 43. 13-Ip

Miss Nan Dimmick and MlssJ Pvt. Charles E. Evans of AberMildre i Limmick are visiting inideen Proving Groun.l, Md.. re-

* turned there Thursday for furtn-

riage, Friday July 12th at four o'clock in the parlor of the Firs’ Christian Church at Greencastle. Rev. Mar-in read the ceremony and Mr and Mrs. J. W. Gough

were the attendants.

Following the ceremony th-* couple left for a wedding trip

to the smoky Mountians.

* + * v Btl-y III’*Club Me.’ts

We understand that Harold Ttle Busy pPe " lub of VIt Reckley an Billy Eiteljorge have Ht>bron met Wednesday, July 3

We just had a reliable tip that a sporting gxxls firm will

remodeled

Gocdwine rooms on Walnut St.

I M1EK GI \RI*

VON HESSENS IDENTIFY THEIR JEWELS

er assignment after spending a 10 day leave with his folks. Mi. and Mrs. Russell Firestone,

S Greencastle. R. R. 1.

<€'nnttni!+«t from !**■# On#* \

ing of six-year-old Suzanne Deg- ( ^ John R Moorc ^ of Mf nan. Parts of the little girl's an „ „„ Ira Moor<> bas recejvtKl dismembeied body were found m hl9 Charge from tne Mamie sewers, after she was taken from Barra< , k , Treasure Island, 3anl, a , v? her riKim last. Jan 7. ! Erancuco. California after serv-| Hr,re ns pale,I when told of th- on boarr , the v s 3 In(liana i

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Chester R. Kendall. S c, R. 3,1 h * s r BC * > 'Veel through the mails Greencastle. has received his di?-| a < ^ ock, ‘ r Spaniel puppy with a

The finny tribe must have proved most elusive as Jack Coff y claims they almost starved on

the.ir fish diet.

Just wonder if it wouldn’t bt ’(a good idea to revive the cv-few

FOR SALE OR TRADE 1957 Ford coup - for a 1 1-2 ton truck, stock rack and grain bed. Walter S. Campbell, No. 9 Nor.h College.

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Boston Club IfokL Party

The Boston Club entertained. Thursday. July ilth, at the country home of Mrs. E. C. Bowman in honor of the 51st anniversary of the club and as a farewell party for the following members who are leaving Greencastle Mrs. FarlanU Ritchie, Mrs. James Causey and Mrs Dwight Grays.

on Wes- Franklin St at the home

•;f Mrs. Elmer Sly.

A delicious friej chicken dine n“r was served at noon by Mrs. Sly and her assistants, M-s. Eunice Gravus and Mrs. Edith

Chittendon.

The afternoon meeting opened jby all singing "Amenca.” Mrs. ! Bartu, Vice President presided. 1 Ten members answered roll call by naming a favorite flower. The flower collection totaled

43 cen.s.

The meeting closed by all re-

c ,llc peating The Lards Prayt. I Those present were: Mrs. Alice Williams. Delia McKaney, Emma Banta, Lizzie Jones. Lula Ham-

charge from the navy at the C. I P*‘'^£ree longer than the S. Naval Personnel Separation' cantne - Thp P>‘P i* a gift from Center at Shoemaker, Calif. Hol a o* J°*- J r - whom he met served on the IT. S Lexington [ ln Pacific and who raises

i and th " U - S the l^* 1 ^*™** 0 ** ‘ n Ca,lfor - mond" Ehima Hervey. Esther American an a. the As.at.c-Pn- a u„ n r „ R V -“ *1° Edith Chittendon- Bessie cfic area, the Japanese occupa- tht P U P' Joe Banib. rger behevei R oberts< Eunice Gravea on „ lion area and the Vicory area. ™ ha! ' ! * 0,ved problem with guest Mrs Ma G „,. sIev a .

the help ef John Tzouanakis. | Hostess Mrs. Sly and seveml

Readers if you overhear sone-| ichildren of the members.

thing we don't, let us know a penny post card will do. Horre.Laundry and Cleaners. 12-It

Here’s hopirg ail yerj have a safe and sound week end.

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Unitl ls4», when the

| pereba ball was introduced.

THE *1,500.000 worth of jewels that were allegedly stolen from gr>lf ba,ls w,re made of lather their Kror.berg castle hy an Army colonel and his wife are identi- stuffed with "as many featheir

isen as a hat will hold."

^fd‘+‘i-+++-r‘e** + +.+ ^ ♦ ANNIVERSARIES • ft + + + + + + 4*4-d- + d-q. Q gutL-i Birthdays

| ileal "saddle leather," used in

Recent Bride Hon ,red At s*liower

A mtscellane*>us shower was given on Wednesdav evening at

m.i king harness and saddlery, la .the home of Mrs. George Garrett

PUBLIC V\l BecaiiM> of continually increasing illn-.-ss caused while Ir|_ r. S. Na\y. I have been advised by several medical men t,, \ri/ona. Therefore this sa’•• A large portion of the r..||,,«^H item- are new as I have only been on this farm -inee IXM VTItlN. I 1-4 mil*- West, 3-4 mile South of Park, r-hor;^B - ■ ast ot Kusselli ille, oa ge. Friday, July 19th, 1946 5 Beginning at 10:30 A. M. <CDT> the following |»r..,T, wdij 24 HEAD OF CATTLE 10 head of eattle giving from 8 to H gallon- per da\; *1 ford i’hw with ealve' by side; 2 bulls- Hi months old. tiun ami yearling H*-: ford; 7 head of ralves, 4 heifers. , bulN|

Spring heifer.

surge milker, use,l three months; 8 and 10 gallon cans; s,^^H er; 2 single tubs; 12 steel stanchions. • 22 HEAD OF HODS _ 2 sows with 12 pig*: Op* n sow; 7 shoats weighing aroukH - to 80 lbs. “ 10 HEAD OF SHEEP Ml

GRAIN, ETC.

About 250 bushels of good corn; Seme oats; Several haleBl hay. 1

MACHINERY, ETC.

1940 1 j ton pickup with stm-k rack and built-in all -tedIK giM»d condition; 1938 Oliver Standard “70” Tractor on ne« ^11,1 in real good condition; Cultivator for tractor: New ruht wag hi with new grain racks; Mowing machine; Manor, .(inass > r; Brand pew John Oi-s-re single 18” plow ; 2 horse-Jnoin^®

gons; *’ disc; 2-whfl trailer, etc.

EQUIPMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS

New 10x18 building, eould he used for temporary honi. 1 1W e. house; New h. p. electric mdoc; .Maytag motor, nculyi hauled; St*el fence posts; Cetlar posts; Barb wire; K 'll all|_ !) 6-in. fence; New battery fencer; 3 hog houses; l.’holflfc feeder; Small feettcr; New winter hog fountain; SummerI^B tain; Hog troughs; Tank heater; laidder; Metal 13-hole t l»* 'I: Kgg eaaca; ( hit-ken coops; Hen coops; Other equii.inenl^M poultry; Wire netting; Feed sacks; Clover sacks; <,.illc>ii*^| paint; New Brushes; Well Jack; Tools anti other urtirl.-^N uumcron , to mention. jH \\e-tinghous*- Electric Stove; I2\I5 Cong deum, never box; l amps; Kneehid* ih-k; ('hail-; 9x12 Rug; Ovoretiiffril^H stndio coach; Sin'king stand; End tables; K<M>lga- fnmj^B "arm Morning stove and small heating stove; Kitch> Bed, Spring- anti mattress and many other household artkHjM Tern-* ot Sale. ( a*h. N'a property to he removed until «'ihii(^ ing with terms of sale. Not responsible in ca» • of accident*.

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lied in Frankfurt bv Her Royal Highness Margerethe Von He: and her daughter. Princ.-as Sophia i International Radiophotn )

vfgetable-tannel catclehide. aimi- in honor of Mrs. Engeno Clark.

h.., w „| ^urr:,, ™ “ Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Siddona 1 ^ ° f

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one years today, July 13. FACTOGRAPHS Wrapped In a cotton cloth through the centurle*. was found In a burial place in the Andes of Pent a tlnv poncho of some * nohle child made of feathers, as ' were the garments of the rulers, his headdress, small "schoolbag.” head pillow, two breast ornaments of heads like a modem child’s bib. They are considered very old as the kind of oarrot from whom they were taken la now extinct. • • • Alba an cnlseopa! city of th# nrovince of Cuneo. Italy. Is situated on the right hank of th# Tanaro The vast Gothic cathedral of San Lorenzo dates from I486, and there are rich coOecflora of ancient manuscripts, coins, vases and household uten-

sils.

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Furniture In Colonial America ' before 1700 was mostly of prim- | itiv# natlv# manufacture With a

p r: '*"■» « cp e»r4,.

ity farm house so open and so {Larly Uus yc3.r 8 survey wa i . i jiftKf* i n _t. , . "•«# * *•» *. 5 ^ " “ r “ k nr “* to almost any size faxity or hrjd- farm families to find out vhat lnd Wlde 0V,rban K protects the | • • • ' b *' r *' *• * suggestion. kind of home they would chi-isc. wintloW! ' *° they .nay be left open Iron or * l» • mineral found In Th? living room oar. be con- Most of them said a one-story even tearing a rain storm. Th • man y P*rts of th# world in many denied, the bedrooms added or b °nie. Wldp nro1( . c . __ » ! orm8 ' rron exlst * ln or « *» th# ;i~-rr: ^ “"

way ar-angement tan be enlarg- phasls . on front and back en

ed or diminished—according n trarces. kitchens

an article, with oiagram anad a-eas.

P ' turc. 4 n the July 6 issue of The exterior may be of hori-

The house is adaptable to al- 1 m- st any climate The roof can 1

and utility be vemdated and insulated to -

make the entire living room area

cool in summer.

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The iron content in commerelal ores varies, ranging from as low as 25 per cent in som« deposits, to as high as 70 per cent

In others.

We Offer You THANKS CONGRATULATIONS * SYMPATHY As well g* greeting cards far every occasion • • • - Don’t forget yoor friends on dates that are important to them a Yoa will find a beantifd selection of greeting cards at Sam Hanna's Book Sfore

Mrs. Sarah

E. Payne of Greencastle.

Mrs. Esther Snider Jones entertained the group with a series of readings, which vere very

86-ACRE FARM AT AUCTION \t the name time and place this 86 acre farm will he puhli* auetkHi, with all growing erops. J8 aen-s of tilH ground. 28 aeres ot pasture; plenty of good spring- and ruul vvati-i in pa*tures. Eight room house in good repair vvilli vvilil eherrv and walnut staircase. Cabinets are ot vvalnul. water in house. Two hums in good condition. All building*' new roofs. F tiring fair condition. If in nee«l of a farm fail to attend this -ale. as It will he sold at auction reganlj ' f priee. Liberal terms made known day of sale. |V.«>“ iminediatr ly. Op-n for inspection anv time between now I dat* of sale. JACK T. WITHERS (ols. Arch Miller and Earl Ray. Auctioneer*. Ernest Ball and Wallace Fletcher, <1 Parkers burg AM Will Serve Lunch.

MEAT JUST ISN’T lit THE CARDS FOR THEM