The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1946 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1946.
CHATtAii TONIGHT THRU THURS. Matinee Tues. 2 P. M.
! been released from duties at the! Hunttngburg, -.vhile Holaday, aj
j Sluneie resident, formerly was ' assigned to the Pendleton post.
! Headquarters post in IixlianapoI lis, to attend the school, designed I to train officers in teaching. I planning and administering all I phases of modern traffic control. | The course will continue for four
and one-half months.
Both troopers are military veterans. Trooper Prior, formerly of the Jasper post, lived in
THEY <iOT THE BIKD HANOVETR, N. H. — (UP) When nobody appeared at police, headquarters to claim a roasted turkey that a motorist had found | in his parked car, Cheif Andrew Ferguson and his patrolmen sat down and ate the bird.
I ( \ItI) OF THANKS I We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness shown us during the death of our darling mother. We especially to thank the Reverend Skelton, the physician, Mr.
THE AIR CONDITIONED VOPOSTLE
tremi otw*vvu, wnu- ■*—*• .*»*.* o. ^ ~—- -
MONDAY & TUESDAY ant | J^ rs Rector, the pall bearers j was dismissed from the hospital
Mrs. L. C. Shopmeyer of Poland was released from the hos-
pital Sunday.
Mrs. Hertha Smythe of Cloverdale was dismissed from the
hospital yesterday.
Mrs. Eva Scott of Coatesville
at the voncastle
JCSSI l IASM one/ WALTER M* [WIN \ present CLAUDETTE JOHN COLBERT WAYNE in MERVYN LtROY'S production ot OUittl&Utr ftedefiAfatieni.,„D0N DeFORE-ann[ triou and Miss LOUEUA PARSONS Produced bj JESSE L. LASKY See*** *lor fcr ANOMW SOU Walt Disney ( olor and Ncwi
ATTENDING INSTITUTE INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Sept. !) — (INS)—Thu Indiana state police troopers, who won fellow-, ships in nationwide competition, are attending the Northwestern University traffic institute which ! Claudette Colbert and John Wayne, who star in Mervyn LeRay s opened today at Evanston. 111. i brilliant comedy production, ‘'Without Reservations,” are stranded enroute to California, which leaves them plenty of time for sentiotate troopers Robert M. Horn-J men j p (in peFore, Anne Triola and Miss Louella Parsons are feaday and J. Rasscll Prior, have re- lured in the KKO Radio release.
and those who sent the beautiful
floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Neal Kendall
pd.
hospital notes Mrs. Imogene Curtis and infant son of Fillmore were released from the hospital Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Shields and infant son of Spen/er were dismiss ed from the hospital Saturday. Mrs. Eva Skinner was admitted to tile hospital Sunday night. Jay Skelton of Greencastle was admitted to the hospital last night. Arthur Lambert was admitted to the hospital Sunday night. Mr. ahd Mrs. Ancle Crowe of SaUberry are the parents of a son born at the hospital Sunday.
Sunday.
William Perkins, Greencastle,; R. 4 was discharged from the hospital Saturday. Mrs. Paul Kumming and infant I daughter of Spencer were releas-: ed from the hospital yesterday. Wayne Priest, Greeheastle, R. 3 was released from the hospital yesterday. Mr. anfl Mrs. Jack Neal of Bowing Green are the parents of a daughter born at the hospital
Sunday.
CHEWING AIDS WISDOM
MARBLEHEAD, Mass.—(UP', —High school examinations are really rugged these days. Students taking final tests here were handed sticks of chewing gum “to relieve the tension.”
Garageloif Welding Tire Service Gas and Qj| s STATTNER’S SERVICE UMlVEiiDv,^^
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In clinical testa conducted bvl medical doctors ni„r, than 100 persona oat 14 to iSponn* mfoWaffiS
Lovely Ingrid Bergman stars Reducing Plan ' in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Spell-No la«ative,..\
[ aruBs. I'.at plenty, l ou don't cut
bound,” at the Voncastle Theatre ' y*n»e«l«. poutMr. etc........ t.^
bound,” at the Voncastle Theatre today through United Artists re1 kh.lek-uoan TiuSjfr
lease.
WE ARE SWAMPED We are already ten days to two weeks behind with our Dry Cleaning. Send only what you absolutely have to have done at this time. Do not send unless you can give us ten days or more if necessary. Home Laundry & Cleaners
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HIGHLIGHTS OF REGULAR ARMY ENLISTMENT
1. Enlistments for Wit 2 or 3 years. (1-year enlistments permitted for men now in the Army with 6 or more
months of service.)
2. Enlistment nge from 18 to 34 years inclusive (17 with parents’ consent) except for men now in Army, who may reenlist at any age, and formtr service men depending
on length of service.
3. A reenlistment bonus of $50 for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since last entry into service, provided reenlistment is within 3 months after last
honorable discharge.
4. A furlough for men who reenlist within 20 days. Full details of other NEW, HIGHER PAY FOR ARMY MEN
In Addition to Food. Lod|in(, Clothes and Med,cel Cere
*
Addition to
Column
IncrceteI
One o( the Above: 20 r k Increake for Service Overseas. 50% Increase i( Member of Flying or Glider Crews. 5% In-
crease in Pay for Each 3 Years of Service May
Be Added.
Master Sergeant or First Sergeant Technical Sergeant Stiff Sergeant . . Sergeant . . . . Corporal .... Private First Class Private . . . .
furlough privileges can be obtained
from Recruiting Officers.
5. Mustering-out pay (based upon length of service) to all men who are discharged to enlist or reenlist. 6. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your life after 20 years’ service-increasing to three-quarters pay alter 30 years’ service. All previous active federal military service
counts toward retirement,
7. GI Bill of Rights benefits assured for men who enlist on or before
October 5, 1946.
8. Choice of branch of service and overseas theater (of those still open)
on 3-year enlistments.
MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME AFTER: 20 Years' 30 Yeart' Service Service SWT.ZS *187.63 87.75 151.88 74.75 129.38 65.00 112.50 58.50 101.25
52.00 48.75
Starting Roy Pay
Month
*165.00
135.00 115.00 100.00 90.00 80.00 75.00
90.00 84.18
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