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Mr*
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iljr 29th. a Bur**! i Mrs W T,.’ 20*H
Henry Todd. R. 3 TO y»ar* July 2*ftl.
R, r-rt Br>r.*-r GretnrasUe. Ft 1 IT yean today, July 29 r;>.- Bug*ae Hoff 5 years, to-
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July 29
the daily uiiEH 'President Inman | society
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•ered ta the pr.-*t office r.castle. Ir liana as se t !a*s mail natter under ac
Mar IfJl SubacripOoa ptic* 15 certs per week: 94 00 te year cy rr.a.. tn Putnarn conr*. •' jy 0$ to 5T *0 per year wti
F^itra.m GooBty.
S. It. Rafidea. I*nW«i*ber. IT-19 Snuth iark-e.n Street.
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£. - r --cd--e--5-e-d*-ree + e.|*| ANNIVERSARIES 15 d* S’ + *■ ^ - tt -1- -- •— Birthdays M • F-r.ma Ak* r* **ds v I .'■
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WiOiac H nrkerw Wp. a- ring Party
T* *V .Lag W. rs f Srcrer-
! i.K\ND\ IliM tin Jol* T9 — set are sporaonn* \ , IN'* —Pre^idewT Trwnan Deff yo-- - r :a a ' vr f Mr ard j itrisdsfew at 9r» %. M- fdST t*-‘ ilr- L * N ** it t Som.- aj lay «• hi. ret ini fhrltt t* U a»4»-_ ret Satortii;. evemr^
) agt'ia. D. C. i A'tg 2. j He is dsr !■> L at tke White ‘ ere
If ***e late thi* aft rwi ia. j *■ + + *
.Mr Ice Beeaww
:RA-VD\TSTW Mo. July 29— H a red Party
• ho'PITAL NOTE.'*
I Mr* Grice Sailer Bran.
13. was •dm M ' :
T Dutch comnuirJque aivj of Mf>;j.»k
50 P M DST Eve*m
CP
Toll \> **
41
fro the
lay. 50
BlKl-K THOCGHT - the first to p~ ■ livwe powers witai e tfie seat of -mf r..
Fhwsiier.t 'irair.aa
; drawn fr'ta the sorrow mother s funeral wall return 1
Wajhir.grt.7r. today.
.-ate
ijr fi T
{ farr , M: 1 My
He »as to leave Gn-yiv-.ew ; tart' rpert at 10 A M CST -tioard Ree - -'ane the IHrred 0*w H- A i.- due back in the Wh te H< -sc ea.;
Shrr.ue: McCtere Oorerds!' wxs ai-itted M aday everaag je*, FMaaley was .j*-mussed
Sfood&y.
Mrs H -metta Riddle was dismissed M edBjr. Cta-k Arnold. Geeeacastle. was dumisjel Mcriay. M.-,= N rxa Cou-er w-as iismissed Monday. Jar.-:* Johns wns distriss-el Mc.-xJiy - • r-.irr
rejyi.'-ted Indonesian sniping and donesian m,l :.c n ..
sabotage of telephone and power que said r* . co-t^.
lines aroymd Tegal on Java’s Mantoep ar. a *, _
north coast. "many- Dutch tmnpT*
At. Indonesian communiqu*- Ar.eta, the Xetht.fi
saKi republican ground troops agency. »a the b **
^iot --iown two * Dutch fighter raid on Se-r.arar -tj- s at Mar.toep. 25 miles west out by a
Sfig Wj,
s: '^ PUae.
in order to givt our employees a vacation, be closed for two weeks*
f the
id at the home
Lee Reeves,
it. ter a surpr
r ISE IlC IlOF
HilllS
FOR SALE 1937 Willys 4-Door
NEW PAINT AND MOTOR REBUILT A good transportation Car. Straight sale or trade.
L- *: -
-s than five hours ;at*r wher ( Re-
was ailed high w;
- iesk was piled high
i-.siatioB passed by the reeent-
-adyvjmed C- rgresa
f I!
Personal
And Loo^ News BRIEFS
Hu mother Mrs Martha Ellen r-j.man. who died Saturiay at ; ge f 94 a v .n i tr*e - va :- ' d grave in Kanaas Oty * Forest -l.il cemetery bessies his father . died »n 1914 while Mr, Tru-
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ceiv* Row with the '■<
wit.
Ree to '''
int.ful In e opened thdav i
Mr* j
sa#k*t d.nr.er was t afternoon Mrs. ' her rainy ben - rifts. Ore of the
Bombs Dropped By Indonesians
CLOSED
ut standms
ts she re-
.. -s from per brother, : .s. who presented her round tnp tickets on - E-gabeth for E.rope. s it pc csible for Mrs. -i h- r husband tn go i-.-i nest year to visit - r daugnter. Mrs.
SCOnS FRANKLIN ST. GARAGE
Vine and Franklin streets PHONE 68
Wednesday E-.
in sas nr^r.g the faT.y farm. *
WU.
on LmmoesL the forme?
Tr.* r res: lent hi* wife ard
M
M- - *.h Reeves who re-
laughter and other members of
SI.J
in Glasgow. Their reserva-
r* : r.rr.rcaa’.*- family sat in
tier.
r Jul-, 17 194» Mr. ar i
r.e kitchen of the little cream-
Mr*
f> - e H..:.* will also tour
. red cottage that hid been his
Ea;
rext year.
M - E:
Swe* vacati.
bnef
Jt - i
M. r M irv
R.iev
In
mother's home during the uneraj ceremcny yesterday The'
Rev. tVeiberr. Bowman, pastor of J the Grandview Baptist Church I
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PI \N EVACT ATIOX
AUCTION
ster C
to Greer three we*
.Modern Apartment House Located on North Main Street. Cloverdale, Ind., Wednesday, July 30,1947 Sale Starts at 2 P. M. D.S.T.)
■nd Ri
and Mrs Ch returred to
*,-•* na
Tippecanoe. and Mr- William M
fd aft-r
s-ks at Mar.:
Co-
ftt
stood beneath the arched door way that separate! the living and sitting room* Behml him was the metal cask**? in the bedrr. where Martha Truman Other merr.cer* f h*r far-.-iv sat on folding chairs n the living room and the adjoining
sitting room
-t
M.
Steven•
ThL* property .<>n*i*U of modern. 3 apartm.-nt hon*e, with two apartment* on ground floor and one up. also garage and large garden. The house i* a frame hou**- in e\,-e||>ni state of repair. The three apartments are now occupied, two rented and the other by owner. The furniture in owner* apartment goes with house, inrotne from the two rented is JftO.ftO |x-r month. This house is located in the town nearest to f agle \|i|| Dam *ite.
Man:
Want Report On Radio Programs
WASHINGTON* July 29 —- • UP '•V--- Department officials m. * lay that routine plan# ha-, been drawn up for evacuaOor f American# from China and Krea in the evert of a crisis. | Bit they e.T.phastze! that the • pi .ns were a part of the | star "i procedure for the pro{tec*. f American national* ! abr They insiste! that this I dii *- mean that they expected I to .* to *.ake emergency ac-
tion
BATAVIA. July 29—-UP The I.r-1- --:an -air force ** in it* first combat operation, bombed two Dcteh-held towns in Java day. the I -denesiar. radio ar.rounce! TTv target* were Semararg on the rortn coast and Saiafiga :n east err Java. The raids presumably were carried out by one or two planes. The !r < nesian radio at Jogjakarta. with a big-Ume flouris.i said the raiding aircraft evader two D-itch fighters and return.. ! to base w thout damage. The broadcast said pamphlets as well as bombs were dropped on Serna rare Today’s Dutch communique reported two oil well fires in the Socony-Vacuum fields at Per. opo. 100 miles ir.land from Palembarg on Sumatra. The communique quoted Standard Oil offica s *.nat the blazes wer•*<;f fairly mild importance” as taey were or. the edge of the oil fields.
Thursday, July 31;
RE-OPEN
Thursday, Aug
THANK YOU!
White Cleanei
Ker:
in
Day
Mr
Frar
\U<> will **11 |0’ \ fiKt’ lot with gang* only, separate, an ideal lot for new home.
This property will make a good home with inrome or, a guod investment. This property may be inspected at anytime.
Immediate |ee*s«--,sion.
TKKM*t
A loan ean h*- handled on part of purchase price. Other ’erms will tn- announced day of sale.
SAM BLANTON, Owner
VV 3WE nnXNVKMAN. Xmtloneer.
A FULL LINE OF PRATT’S QUALITY FEEDS Putnam County Poultry, Egg and Feed Company Free Culling and Pick Up Service
ha# returned
rtland, Oregon. and Washington, vhere he the Elk s convention, d Mrs. Homer Momreturned from San i. where they were the
g-i-sts of their son. Mr and Mr* Roger Morrison. t M - I , Ruth Browr. and Mi**! Wilma Mangrii! attested th“ 1 Jimy Jam-s and Jerry Colon* I stage show in Iniiampolis Sun-
i day aftemr«n.
Th< Miller reunion will be held at the Regie Ann Park Sunday. August »ri. All be present with well filled baskets. Come out
. for a gooi time.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. • Turget and daughter. Robin i Elaine. Mr and Mrs. E A. HoWcraft, all of M mrie Ind.. were Sunday v - .tors with Mrs. Tun-
1 get - parent*. Mr and Mrs. j
( Charles Spiker of Belle Union. | A miscellaneous shower will be held at t- - horn- of Mrs. Ray Tyler near I>-r>a Thursday afternoon at 2 00 o'clock DST. for Mr. and Mrs Cyril Fraz.-r ] whose home was (lestPayed by fire. Ever yon*- invited. The hostess would Ilk" for the ladies to bting a -pound of cookies. Jar.es A. Lynch hog *ust rereturaej from the Pacific coast
Mr. Lynch accompanied the Elks 20
1
WASHINGTON. July 29 n*p Two congressional committees today asked all senators and representatives traveling abroad
this summer to bring a report on t e3?
the effectiveness of the ’'Voice
r.4»\ T WORKERS DROPPED
WASHINGTON. ul\ 29 *UP> Tr* Civil Service commissicn a ted today that 78.700 govern ■ nt workers were dropped
RALPH'S STUDIO HAS NOW
of America” program and state department’s foreign
formation services.
. * fr-
federal payroll during le first half of this year.
The next few .veeks will ring l additional cuts as government
RE-OPENED
The mporu were reouested by, ” ‘ " a fecial senate foreign r f latir>n»f tnm the:r st * tU to sub mmittee headed by Sen budget reh.ctions.
Alexander Smith. R.. N. J.. and !
CALL US FOR APPOINTMENT
a house foreign affairs subcommitte- under Rep. Kail E Mundt R . 3. D. The two groups have tK-en i#signed to study the foreign information services of
thij; '•ountry.
Pleads Guilty
To Embezzlement
OBIT! \KY
j Laura Lavina Steward, daughI ter of William arvd Serelta Rin- - ker 3tewari, was bom in Morgan county. Indiana. July 20. ! '59 She departed this life on ! Saturday. July 23. 1947. 7:15 A M.. at the age cf 88 years and j b days. ( In early ihikJho-id she united v ‘h the Methodist Church, and vis always faithful to her be- ' lief, and attended church as g as her health would permit.
JAMES A. LYNCH, Photographer
13 East Washington St.
Phone 933
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OKI.AHOMA CITY. Okla * July 29 UP)—Albert L. Fash j
50-y- id bank cashier wno 1 In 15M she moved with he*aor •- I rr.bezzling *107.528 77 Parents to New Maysville. Futsai i b - attorneys would present ram county, and live! with * mitigating circumstances” to ^'-ni until their death. The re*
N^V
the FBI today.
Fash the father of four chll-l dr< r i- guilty yesterday to en-r-rz 1 ng the funds from the
m ainder
she spent
of her life
h her sister Ida.
3he leaves to mourn her pasg. one sister, Ida. five ne-
Henn* ■ <*y, Okla., First Natioral| pheWB * C,ar chce Steward of Bank where he was employed for j ^ abridge, Cunning Steward of
years
VC
Even the click of the door tells you-I BIG-CAR QUALl AT LOWEST C0S1
I iianapolis. Don Weller ' t P irt-
South End Greencastle PHONE 80
Chanters of Terre Haute as vocal soloist on their trip to Portiar»' , , Oregon where they enter-
Hi
said
rrfus
Hennessey
1 .';42 persons, in central Oklahoma, bank's patrons are
ers.
la nd. Clyde Steward and O. E. h t "-Her of New Maysville. And I be sides she leaves three nieces. E mon Steward Peterson of De-
■ t’orney. Everett Murph**, •fficials of the bank
I d to recommend prosec’i
I taine j at th.-national convention uon of Fash. Hennessey j s :l
f B.P.O. Elks. Mr. Lyn< h visit- t , ,, n of , ; . 42 persons in north-' K;llb ’ 111 Hazel Graham of Bdn-
br.ige. Lulu Ward of New Maysville, and also a host of other j relatives, neighbors ard friends, j
north-*
Most of t;l* wheat farm-i
I el in San Frannsco and Holly1 wood. California before retum- | mg here by way of the South- .*'«*• Fash
j LeRoy Laysorv farmer living ment by a grand jury and three miles cast of Crawfords-1 freed under *3.000 bond, ville, caUed John Earnshaw on When a reporter asked the telephone yesterday and ask- j w hat he did with the <d him to meet him at the sir- Fash replied evenly:
‘This nas been going on
Slip behind the wheel of a lew Chevrolet and listen *hile the door swings ;moothly closed at your side, dear that solid, satisfying, -ruffled “click”! That’s qualt> talking—telling you that ■ e*e is the all-steei sturdiess and safety, the quiet Big-Car comfort, of the only 3odv by Fisher in the lowirice field!
waived formal indict- H ° W ^ the h °' Jrs have P*"** {
a grand jury and was _ away.
to sing and
8ir.ee wc have met
pray;
H-w loath we are to leave
meet him at
port as he was flying down with a surprise. Mr. Earnshaw drove to tile airport as the plane circled the field and came to a perfect landing. Mr. Lay son and his sieter-irv-law were aboard the plane and he brought Mr. Eim-
Priced From S^.95
longer tnan three years.
;<*d the money to meet current
cxpenHef,”
Murphy said Fash wanted “it made clear that none of the de
. , . . . , P OMit, » rs ' money is missing. The shaw a beautiful bouquet of gla 1- i >ank han ma(k . fl|B loli. Mr Layson sp. dalizes ir I Friends said
growing "glads’’ an! the hall | damaged them some Sunday, so ^ he ga thered a lot of them and j
divided them among his
In addition
specializes In purebred
him
mone >} place
When Jesus
face.
for |
I need-j
shows hi* smiling
restitution,
he was consider* I
an “outstanding citizen” in his community. They said he had invested neavily in farm lands
could I stay with friends i kind. . H/.w it would cheor my drooping I mind; I But duty makes me understand That we must take the parting
hand.
Point the eager, shining hood of a new Chevrolet up the highest hill. Notice how you take it in stride while lesser cars labor and fa ec | (tower for you—the superior pen and performance ' "*' only Valve-in-Head Engine in Chevrolet s price c-ass.
Learn about Chevrolet’s low delivered puces . . . and ask us for some typical owners’ reports on operation and upkeep costs. You'll find that only Chevrolet gives you BigCai Quality at Lowest Cost!
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A RING FOR EVERY ORDER!
A. Elks lodge emblem set in 10K qotd B. Mosonic Order; in many styles £. Scottish Rite set in 1 OK gold
n among his friends ' ... and young. / oad you can find. Feel how vou -wem t« n„, to raising ’glads’’ h-> j ff , pash biteni ! t P helle '' l 1 ho P e * n Christ you’ll still go on: | ,w « r jhe bumps . . . how swiftly you ease into in purebred Duroc ' to r »‘P«y thej And If on earth we meet no more. | n ^9« ° f the brake pedal.
Canaan* ^ Hydraulic Brakes'^ a “wmfo^-Mfety ^ i Aimbmation that can’t be beat-a pair of fea-
I ures that only Chevrolet provides!
hogs an t in flying his airplane.
There will be a called meetirof the American Legion Auxdlary Friday evening at 8 p m. at the Legion Home for the purpose of electing officers. 29-3t.
profits of the invest-'
Huntington Jewelry Store
'lllillliii
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!IH!!i!!!l!it!!!ll!!!l!j
bank from
ments.
The shortage was diacovercd during an audit at the bank last Thursday. Fash surrendered himself to the U. S. marsh-i! nere yesterday shortly after U 3. District Attorney Robert Shelton filed a criminal information against him with U. S. Commissioner Paul Showalter. Fash chain-smoked throughout his hearing before the commissioner. He was accompanied ^NHSIYPi • 1( ‘ rk 17 * 1,1 addition
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Oh may we
shore.
meet on>
QUALITY SERVICE, too! Ther* s no place like a Chevrolet dealer's for skilled car-saving service. Drive in soon-and regularly.
CHEVROli
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