The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 July 1946 — Page 2

THF DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JULY .16, .1946.

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Byrnes' Report Musician Faces Is Optimistic Seduction Charge

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HOLLYWOOD. .Inly 16 (UP Swing trombonist Walter

WASHINGTON. July 16 (UP) Ser. Arttvjr H. Vanden-

t) re. R . Mich., planned to (five Henjiy ' Benson, .'<2. goes <in tri hi approval today to Se cretary today - n ••harg>-., d > 'lin ing 1 of State James K Byrnes' op- year-old Patrici.i ".1 ickie ' Littn timistie report that “we are on ton, who said In off .mi :o tea'

the roai to peace."

H' also was expected to unilcrline heavily Byrnes' pcssimUt." warning tha. Germany is th key to Karop. an peace and th it things are not going well there at all among the Big Kour.

her all abo.it sex.”

Defense Attorney P.ni.ert .N'e said “we arc rcn fy to pro.e?J' with the trial as schedule I. Beni on, a trombonist in Bi ' Crosby's band, .uni a t. vorit with the hep-cn s, pleaded it.-

It appears today that regardless of whether some proposed price administrali n measure 1; anally passed or not that the consumer will now pay the entir H | Cost of at least most of his foo I products purchased at the stor" rood commodities, such as meat poultry, and dairy products, al-' ready have been removed by Senate action from the proposed new price control bill. Grain and other food products are not now under price control and may he removed permanently by Congressional action or inaction on oJ’A. Payment of subsidies on all

June JO,

nocent April 2fi t • two < "tints c: foods was ended on

Byrnes charged in a radio ad- statutory rap • against .lacku 1 1046. ‘tress last night that Russia, by who twice tried to commit sulciiit

being hostile t.o his plan for u for love of him.

26-year treaty to keep Gsrmanv A, preliminary hearings Jack:' dl.ru ned, had created suspicion a pretty brunette, told the judg that the Russians wanted to use her lessons in love began whe: Germany as a pawn in a struggle Btv.son seduced her on a Holly

wood hilltop, a favorite lover;

between the east and the west.

He also accused both Kussin rendezvous.

“1 told him 1 lidn. t know anv

ml France of violating the Potsd tm agreement to treat Germany an economic unit and threat ■ : to go a lea | .v.lii e< • .noun e iperation w.th the British zone

only.

Vandenberg who with Sen. Tom Connally, D Tex., has served a Byrnes’ advisor at both : nign ministers meetings in I’J.'is, will t il the senate his v< i sion of the latest meeting late today. Connally is scheduled to speak tomorrow Byrnes' report to the American people was unusually hopeful and optimistic by comparison with those he has delivered aftei previous foreign, ministers uiee.ings. Ih saw "bright' 1 prospects of

thing ubt.it aex.' she s id ' That's all right.” she quon I him as answ ring, "i II te;e h yi all about it. ' She said she had four mote lessons helot Benson's indifference drove het to fy su: ide by gas and by swallowing JO sle. ping t iblets as she listened to hir.i play at the alladium dam 'hail. Benson denied that h> evi knew the girl. except ns a "speaking acquaintance" becaus e he said, she went around wilii' other nembers of the band. I I.KN CM'B ( HOSKN INDI\NAPOLLS, Ind.. July l i (INS) Dale Miller, 1 t.pa’t-

The following table shows the

. stimated retail price increase., .a selected food items which will be necessary to replace subsidies unless the producers, manufacturers or processors can reduce their c st of production, procesring and distribution now or later ay the amount of the former govi riinieiit payment. It also iev. a Is the bidden costs which consumers Had formerly been paying whether they purchased the

articles or left them alone. Beef Sc, 7c lb. Sugar, 1'aC lb Pork 7c lb.; Coffee, 3c lb.

Butter, 12< No. 2 can,

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SOCIETY JULY BRIDAL CQUPLE

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TODAY'S BIBLE THOUGHT Human and personal progress arc impossible unless we < .'.plo’-e end adventure and d.> better than our best: Walk in newness of lif- . roni. 6:4. Personal And Local News BRIEFS

Mi. and Mr*. .McCullough Be.ore arrangements of two

>cven iranch d candelabra. pe,tstal vases of white gladioli and palm-. Rev. H K. McCune of th" First Christian Chur eh read the ioublc ling .eremaony imiting a ni .riiage, Miss Helen June Stump and Duayne E. MoCul- • ign. Sa-urdaj evening, July 13

t 7:30 in the First Christian Church. Hartford City, Indiana. Mrs. McCullough is the eldest

I .aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stump of Hartford City, Ind.

Clinton Falls church. Rev. O. 1 Martin. Th" hriJe wore a sheer ■vhitc street length dress with pink rose bud corsage. Her only attendant was Miss Joan Miller. Oscar Martin, Jr. acted as b st

man.

Those present for the occasion were parents of the bride ar.d groom, binthers and sisters and grandfnth r of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Steele have gone on a short wedding trip after which they will make their home m a farm in Clinton township. + + + 4* Golden Link ( lug Will Meet The Golden Link Club will meet with Mrs. Myrtle String r. 1

'•ough of near Clove- dale. Thi bride's gown was a whit •

-aycn gabardine vait with a white oil-th -face hat and shoulJ-

Mis. George Halbourne has returned to her home in Louisville, Ky, after visiting Mrs. Glen

Owen, east of town.

^ Mr. and Mrs. Halter Cox and j , r VC j) an( j a corsage of J children and Mrs. John R. I g ar( j t .iiias. The only attendant

ir,c lb Tomato Juice a,v -spending a few days at Roti|. ls ni ,|j ,,f honor was Miss Marine; Milk, le, 2c qt.;i Hotel .or. Lake Freeman. I jorie Stump, sister of the bride

i Mrs W E. Ward of Detroit is ! who wore a chartreuse suit

Mid Mr. McCullough y the only,

son. of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy MoCul- South College Avenue, Wedncs-

‘day (veiling, at 8:00 P. M.

in. No 2 can, 2-.'ic; Cheese, 6i j Mrs. W. E. Ward of Detroit is j who wore

7c lb : Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 1'ac;' visiting Dr. and Mrs. George Be ad, 1c loaf; Peas, No. 2 can i Tennis. Mrs. Ward is Mrs. T n-

l',c. (nis’s grandmother. Subsidies were established fori The Women's Union of the

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similar to the brides with a white off-the-racp hat and chartreuse veil and a corsage of red rests. The men in the wedding party

the alleged purpose of holding' First Christian Church will meet J wore gardenia boutonnieres,

the line on the cost of living. Re-j at the church at 2:30 p. m. on tail prices were kept fairly In (Thursday afternoon, July 18.

line but th,. government officials too often "forgot” to call the a* tention of the consumer to the

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mathew of . utnamville and Gene Kerrick of

act that he was also paying for|p pllJ sp , nt Sumlay Parl8| U1

Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harry Toney and

being able to sign and seal peace inPn f A ’ , il tu' 0,| i' 1 > 1 1 h i s « r0 cerie8 at the tax collect-

treatle* with Italy. Romania or’s office and aa a result th - m, . , M|S prank Toney left! L ‘ 1 : • 01 1 ' ' : ' ,id the line” poUcywM Urgely “ a trip to Cattfomta cmm ,f ny 'T ^5,

the first annual State American Oct,turns. Food prices had act.. ! an d the north west.

TWO BLAMED fn.rii l-n-*-* o«ei

Committee sources said that although Keefe probably will agree in general with the majority findings, he would take exception to some of the particulars. Gearhait also may issue his own clarifying statement but he declined to comment on his po:;-

i i'ible action.

I The committee’s report origi- | nally was due July 1. Senate and

The grooms best man ' va3 l House permission was given th

James Poulson of Mon-pelier, • fnd. The ushers were Norman L. Stump, uncle of the bride and Marion Woolard both of Hart-

ford City.

Miss Petty Ratcliff of Haitr ord City playd, before the

u..i.net He hopes to do il 2i nation pence conferenc h opens in i uris on July 21).

-I- + -i- + + + -t- -r 4- -l- 4 + (j| ♦ ANNIVERSARIES ♦ & 4 + + -1- -I- -l* + + -F -I- -F -F Birthdays Mrs. FJttn Amcrs, city, today, July 16. Jimmy Wood, son of Mr an,I Mrs. Walter Wood, Koachdale, Ind., 10 years old. July 16 Vurlin Rader, 410 Maple Ave.. 27 years today, July 16. Wedding Mr. and Mrs George Amers, city, F Jay, July 16. Mr and Mrs. John A Johnston. Grc ncastle Route 4. 26 years today, July 16. I’icnlc Supper \t ( lint,in Center

Legs n Golf Tournament. The must will lie held on Aug-

ust 13.

Eleven district legion golf tourneys un.l( i supervision of a dis iriet chairman will be held prim

to Aug. 6. Mill r ail.

Competition in the state meet will be composed of th" 11 dis trict team winners and two play ers Irani each district, not on Uv

ally gone up as shown by the increased subsidies paid each suc-

cessive year:

cause” "At Dawning’’ and

Mis F. H. Alspaugh nml j Claii. -De-Lune " and during the

Jimmie! " eremon y A Wild Rose.”

daughter, Ellen and son,

of Tulsa, Oklahoma are here for a short visit with friends and

relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Baldwin of the Panama Canal Zone were j Thursday evening dinner guests equalled the total receipts of! the F ederal Government in 1935.

1942

$ 108.600,000

nit:;

631,600,000

1944

1.291,000.000

: 1945

1,736,800,000

$.1,767,000,000 j 0l Yfr. and M,rs. Leroy Baldwin,

Mildred

Legion, tournament to b.

at San Fi ,incised during the Xu- j (,00.000.

tional convention, Sept. 30 to

Oct.4.

| Glen Owen and Mrs. Myers, east of town.

| Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Burk

After ceremony a reception was given at the home of the ’•irides parents, 501 W. Franklin St. for relatives and friends, assisted by the brides sisters, Misses Vera and (Pauline Stump, after which the couple left for a shoit wedding irip through the north-

ern part of the state and south-

-rn part of MLhigan.

On. their return they will reslui in their newly furnished apartment on West Washington St. I Greencas Je, where he is employ-

There will tie

i A mechanical "detective" d"-

picnic supper velop.ul by the General Elcetrii

■it Hie ( Imton Center school (t,, presages no good fo" count, ■ I'ou.s" on July 25 at 8:00 p. ni ffeters, known as an X-r,i\ photo(DSli. All patrons who are in- meter, an detect bogus Muii. Urested arc urged to tie present spurious diamonds and cert to considei reorganization of !’ impurities in various kinds

T. A. and the introduction of a s, lids, iuqi Is an i gas(

hot lunch program. j a ] H

VV. Hanna street.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mundus

winning team, who have the lou i * * l " trend for 1946 was shown, an j ■yj ra p,ulu Essex of Huntinggi* ss ■ ,,r s in their respective m or example, when the 1'resident I j on S p en i Monday with Mrs.

1 disDurt tournament ] in budget message asked for

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i the hazardous Ulen e uirs, w 1 "f j |ls ^ one 01 Hie agencies ad-| ani j \y r) , VV’m. Burk of

re(iri sent the Indiana Depml-1 ,u >nistruting the prie'e stabiliza- College Ave. spent the I "d 14 the A 8i P Market, uent at the National American | ton program, the Commodity • en j Mrs. Burk’s par- + •l 1 *> +

pl.iU'l! Credit Corporation, to $1,500, ,. n t s \lr. and Mrs. Earl Munsell Recent Family

of West Frankfort, 111. 1 Gathering Enjoyed

| Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sunkel j The family of Mr. and M s.

The bee culfuie library at Cor-j and fan 'ily hav e gone to the Wia-jw. G. Garrett, 105 N. Codege, n il University is believed to ,e consin lak s on vacation. They j m e w recently with their children

j the largest in the world. How-| wlU ,emain aw "y •* rom Greelv

| ever Dr. E. F. Phillips, prof esc', r. caatle for abou ‘ U ‘ n da >' 8 ’

of bee culture in the college of Max Reconl8 ’ who has 8erved

agriculture, says .here was on ■ " ith th< ' U ’ S - Murine Cor P 8 in ;Mrs. W G. Garrett and their equally as large, housed in a dust' the PacUic are *' telephoned hU (eight children, four boys and feur ' proof,’glass room, in Berlin be- P arentH Chicago last night.gi,| 8 all living. Mr. Garrett will fire the war It is not known that ho ,,X P ,-Cts to arriv ‘‘ ho '*'’-!be eighty-four the 18th of Sepis mate, wheather the German library i d | this weekend. tember, 1946 and Mrs. Garrett. still intact. I • VIrs - Grace Woodall of Belle- will be eighty-three the 29th of

| ville. 111., has returned to her ! February 1947. home after spending two weeks | The children are' Mrs. Pearl j visiting her sister, Mrs. Frc. (zaekery of Fincastle. Mr. Bevt Allen and other relatives in InJ- jG.irrett of Clinton township, Mr. lar.ap.ilis. lAithur Garrett of B.dimore, Mr.

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.iailts Greenlee, 117 Daggy St. The family -onsists of Mr. ar.d

V. F.W. INisI iNo 4')D and Post la50 STAG PICNIC WEDNESDAY, JULY 17ih. To be held at Charlie Crawley's farm, th miles south of Greencastle on State Road 43. Featuring barbecue dinner, entertainment and refreshments. Your admission will be your VFW-American Legion, Elks

and Moose regular or guest card.

Come spend a day with the Vets and have a good B. Q.

dinner.

POSTS 1550 aND 459 V. F. W. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. Transportation to and from V. F. W. Stag picnic, July 17th, 1946 furnished hy Stoner Cab Company. Schedule 11 a. m. 1,3,5,7 p. m. Leave from South Side Square Or any group of 4 or more wanting to go at anytime - Come to or call Stoner Cab Company for immediate service. RAIN OR SHIKI]

g, andchildren.

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Morton Man To Wed Mitchell Girl

Mr. and Mrs. John Mayfield of Morton announce the approciiing marriage of their son, John Ji to Miss Veda Stanley of

Mitchell, Indiana.

Miss Stanley is employed in the Highway Department of the Stiitehouse at Indianapolis. Mr. Mayfield operates a store In Mor-

ton.

They plan to make their home

in. Morton. 4 + 4 v

Wunvso of Moose \MU Mxt Tonight The Women of the Mriose will meet tonight at 7:30.

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Garden (lull To

Meet Friday

Country Garden Chub mem-

bers. Please' note change of next

reeling place. U will be at home

of Mrs. Witt Wright, Friday,

Jtaly 19. Roll call, "How we can improve the garden, club."

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SENTENCE STOWAWAY

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America, they visited Mackinac • * -r t Island. Midland, Ontario, Detroit ; Virginia Gall (Tndian

| Cleveland, Buftalo and Niagri

Falls.

| Me. and Mrs. Carl Jacobs of j Indianapolis ar.J Mrs. Robert | Spencer and children of WashingI ton D. C. soent tho ,inc -

ton D. C. spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen. Mrs. Spen-

Weds Wingate Man

Miss Virginia Gail Crodian : THERESA ANN BRISTON. 16. -Miss Virguua Gan Ciochan, who stowcd away aboard a U. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude , s.-bound vessel from Honolulu t, Crodian of Clinton township and come to Sailor Johnny Ochsner, Edgar N. Steele, son of Mr. and 20-year-old Oakland, Calif., oil ,, 0 . , , ,,,. heir, is now on her wav to a Mrs. Edgar W. Steele of Wingate, federal lnstltutlon toi . a ’ tUree . Indiana were united in marriage year-term. Shown leaving Judge

eer and children will join Major >n. a very Impressive single ring Louis E. Goldman’s court in San Sfiercer, now in. Tokio Japan in ceremony at the bride's home F> anc >sco after being sentenced, the near future. Mrs. Spencer is -Sunday atternoon at 2:30 o clock thcft o1 | 2 060 whilo Aboard ship a niece of Mrs. Allen. July 14th by the minister of the (International Soundphoto)

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group to delay its report until , today. Committee leaders are expected to ask for another exten-

i sion until Monday,

I Both Kimmel and Short mai’itained during lengthy testimony before the committee that their unpreparedness was due to what they described as Washington':-' failure to keep them fully inform1 cd of the danger of a Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. The Washington high command, however, held it had done everything within its power to warn the Paiific commanders of

Japanese moves.

I'lBUrSAl.l' Because of continually increasing iUmesa caused while i„ ^ 9 r. S. Navy . I have been advised hy Several mcdi, ,| " E " to Arizona. Therefore (his sak’. A large portion of t(,,. items arc m-u as I have only been on (his farm since LOCATION. I 1-4 mile Weat, 3-4 mile South of Parkerskm,^™ n-iles east of Kussellville, on *

Friday, July 19th, 1946

Beginning at l»:3() A. M. ((T)T) the following property.

24 HEAD OF CATTLE

IC head of cattle giving from 8 to 6 gallons per day; •; g. ford cow, with calve*, hy side; 2 bulls, id months old! and yearling Hec-ford; 7 head of calves, 4 heifers, ;) (, U [| S

S|iriug heifer.

Surge milker, used three months; 8 and 10 gallon cans; st or; 2 single tubs; 12 steel stanchions. 22 HEAD OF HOGS 2 sows with 12 pigs; Open sow; 7 shoals weighing arouw-l

to 80 lbs.

10 HEAD OF SHEEP GRAIN, ETO. About 250 bushels of good corn; Some oats; Several haU

hay.

MACHINERY, ETC. 1910 Ion pickup with stock rack and built-in all-stfcl good condition; 1938 Oilier Standard ”70" Tractor on new rut in real good condition; Cultivator for tractor; New nihh-rn wagon with new grain racks; .Mow ing machine; Manure spn. er; Brand new John Deere single 18" plow; 2 horse-drawn, gons; 7’ disc; 2-wlievl trailer, etc. EQUIPMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS New HKIH building, could he used for temporary home; 1 R,., er house; New 1 2 h. p. electric motor; Ma.vta,g motor, newlyoJ hauled; Steel fence posts; Cedar posts; Barb wire; Kull ai|\ t) 6-in. fence; New battery fencer; 5 hog houses; 12-hole3 feeder; Small feeder; New winter hog fountain; Siiimiier (., tain; Hog troughs; Tank healer; Ladder; Metal 15-hnle w nest; Egg cases; ( hicken coops; Hen Coops; Other equipment poultry; Wire netting; Feed sacks; Clover sacks; Tallinn paint; New Brushes; Well Jack; Tools and other article, numerous to mention.

Wcstinghousc Electric Stove; 12x15 Congoleum, never used;] box; Lamps; Ki:eeh»le desk; Chillis; 9x12 Bug; Owrstuffwl8 studio couch; Smoking stand; End tabk-s; Koolgas tun Warm Morning stove and small heating stove; Kitchen cahit Bed, Springs and mattress and many other household nrtiiKj

Terms of Sale, Cash. No property to be removed until enmil]

ing with terms of sale. Not responsible in case of accidents ’

86-ACRE FARM AT AUCTION ^ At the same time and place this 86 acre farm will publh auction, with all growing crops. 48 acres of

ground, 28 acres of pasture; plenty of good springs and runJ

water in pastures. Eight room house In good repair with

wild cherry and walnut staircase. Cabinets are of walnut s|,:| f^(|j water in house. Two barns in good condition. All buildingsi

new roofs. F.-nelng fair condition. If in need of a farm

fail to attend this sale, as it will be sokl at auetion n-ganl (.! price. Liberal terms made known day of sale. Posse, immediately. Open for Inspection any time between now i

date of sale.

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JACK T. WITHERS ' Cols. Arch Miller and EkH Ka.V, Au<tfioneers. Ernest Ball and \yaUace Fletcher, (Its I’arkersburg Aid Will Serve Lunch.

O. E. S. INSPEt TION

Am.ual inspection of Cloverdale. Grovelan.1 and Fillr.ore Chapiers, Order of the Eastern Star will be held at Fillmore. Friday evening, July 19 at 8:00. Jane B. Sens', Worthy Grand Matron of the Indiana Grand Chapter will he the guest of hone,*-. Dinner will be served in the Christian Church basement at 6:00 p. m. All members of the order are invited.

BEAL ESTATE Alex C. Bryan,etux, to il Nichols, land in Flllmort. il Virginia C. Akins to Cyl Ray, etux, land in Cloverdil Nannie S. Moore, ct.d, i 1 W. Sims, land in Greenor twp. $1 500.00. Duffle Hughes, etux. to AN G. Parrish, etux. land in G»castle Twp.•(1.03. F'.rank Williams, etnx. ‘ojl ry W. Smith, land in "*! Twp. $1.00.

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Garrett of Russellville and Mrs. proved by the Scnat,. Foreign Bessie Bronson of Kissimmee. 1 R ® latl ° ns ^nuttee. A 70-year-

( old Presbyterian Missionary,

Florida. There arc thirteen grand Stuart was born in China of children and twenty-two great-1 American parents. (International

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alexan.’-]Elijah Garret,, o: Ladoga, Mrs.

e, and daughter. Joyce, and Mr. j Luneva Call. 208 E. Franklin St, rUo^o^D^.L^elJhton 8 Stml"; and Mrs. Carl Johnston have re-(Greencastle; Mrs. Charles Green- ,,f y ow York, as U. S. an.turned home after spending til I lev of Greencastle, Mr. Lawrence bassad r to China has been ap-

past week at Lake Freeman. L- — '

Mr. and Mrs. K T. Sanderson of New Orleans, La., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Baldwin, W Hanna. Mr. Sanderson is Mrs. j Baldwins brother and is a former 1 resident of Putnam County. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinken attended * he vedding of Mrs. Margaret Merton Moriarty and Carver Wheeler at the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lr.uis H. Haerlc, Pinegate F'anu at Zionsville on Tues-

, day afternoon.

Dr. and Mrs. George Parker I have arrived home fron attendI ing the American Medical As- ‘ socle lion convent on In San F'ranI cisco. Fin route home they were j spectator-dinners at Flarl Car- | roll’s Thentre-Resta'jrant in

Hollywood.

John C. Hester, son of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hester, GreencasI tie, R. 1. was discharged from the [ U. S. Navy at Great Lakes, Saturday. July 13. S 2 C Hester wgs stationed at Midway 7 Vi months i prior to his discharge. • Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ernberg j and Miss Anna Marie Ernberg i Lave returned from -a seven days cruise on -lie Great Lakes. Leavng Chicago on Idle S S. North

RUSSELLVILLE TRI-COUNTY 4-H FAIR THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY AUGUST 1-2-3 Sea your group leader for details. NO ENTRY BLANKS REQUIRED STOP-LOOK-LISTEN FLOWER SHOW I Entries Can Be Made Until NOON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2UD. Remain an display until end of Fair. No entry blo» Required. Sponsored by Home and Garden Club of Russellv^ l,l 1