The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1949 — Page 3

DAIli BANJNW, CREEi ^CASTLE, >4DIANA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1949.

NOUNCING OPEN EDNESDAY TERNOONS ictive Tomorrow August 3rd Van Buskirk GROCERY

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' OF ST ATE Dean Acheson, acting on instructions fii rmman. lays before the Congressional Atomic comi .iiington a plan to maintain a "status quo" on atomic " 1 anada and Great Britain pending "exploratory disthem. Shown at the committee meeting here (from Lilienthal, Atomic Energy commission chairman, 'Irfinsc secretary, and Acheson. (International)

Mr. and Mrs. Estel Jones of C hicago, Mr. and Mrs. .Raymond Jones and son, Steven Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jones and daughter, Sue Ellen spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones. Mr. and Mrs. James Mullis, Mr. Jack Parks of Terre Haute, \lr. Jim Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Williams and daughter, Vicky Ann, called on Mrs. L» u ’ones and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones Sunday afternoon. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and ■mn visiti u his mother, Mrs. Loj Jones Sunday. Mrs. Lou Jor.es of Putnamville is visiting her sister Mrs. James Mullis of Terre Haute tl^js week. Bobby Costin visited Mr. and Mrs. Estel E. Jones of Chicago last week. Mr. Tom Williams visited his •sister, Mrs. Leu Jones one day last week.

Todays Market Hogs 7.000; rather slow; bai tows and gilts uneven, weak to 50 lower; early sales good and choice 100-240 lbs $22.50-$23.25; 240-290 lbs $21.00-$22.50; odd loads 300-350 lbs .? 19.00-*20.50; 100-160 lbs mostly $16 50-$19.00; 160-ISO lbs $22.25-$22.75; sows weak to 25 or more lower at $14 O0-$18.75 and above; big weights and roughs offerings $13.50. Cattle 2300. Calves 400. Steei s fully steady. Top for steers aid Yearlings $27.50. Vealer top $26.50. Sheep 800. Steady, good and choice spring lambs $24.50525.00. Common to $12.00 Slaughter ewes $5.00-$8.00. FOR RENTiGarago in Fillmore. See Ruby Robinson, Fillmore. 2-4t. FOR SALE; 1948 Fleetline Chevrolet, 4 door sedan, radio, heater, spot light and seat covers put (jn when new. Tires in excellent condition. Call 675-J. 2-2p ■ "ETC H Don't Suffer Another Minute No matter how long you have sufTercd or how many remedies you have tried for the itching of psoriasis, eczema. Infections, athlete’s foot or other externally caused skin Irritations—you can get wonderful results from the use of WONDER SALVE—a war time discovery. Developed for the boy« in the Armynow for the home folks. No acids, no alcohol, no painful application WONDER SALVE Is white, useless, pain relieving and antiseptic. » ugly appearance. Get WONDER SALVE—eet result*. It Is wonderf/il

LOCAL GO!.FF.|{N WILL PLAY CRAWFOKUSVILE Grecncastle golfers will travel to Crawfordsville Sunday for ar inter-city tournament with the Athenian linksmen. The first foursome will tee off at 1 o’clock CUT. Bob Andrews, of Crawfordsville, will act a" chairman of Sunday's tourney. Softball News lAst Night’s Results Mullins Drug Store, 3; Putnamville, 2. Tiger Rags, 12; Cannon Clowns, 6. Lone Star Local No. 39, 6; American Legion, 3.

LEAGUE STANDINGS FAST LEAGUE-1st ROUND W American Legion 6 Moose 5 High School 4 Miller’s Hardware 4 Fillmore 3 Lone Star Ix>cal No. 30.. 3 Mt. Meridian 2 Webb's Studebakers .... 1 2nd ROUND VFW 2 Moose 1 Miller’s Hardware 2 High School 1 Fillmore 1 Lone Star Local No. 39 1 American Legion 0 Klttenbnil Hooligans 4 Car.i ion Clowns 5 Tiger Rags 3 Cement Mixers 0 •laycee League Sportsman's Shop 5 White Cleaners 4 Mullins Drug Store. 5 Danner News 3 Hursty's Gulf Station. . 2 Coan’s Drug Store 2 Culligan Soft Water 2 Putnamville 1

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SCHEDULE TUESDAY, August 2 0;00 Culligan Soft Water vs. White Cleaners. 7; 15 Cement Mixers vs. The Hooligans. 8:30 American Legion vs. Mt. Meridian. ■ 1 Wednesday, August 4 6:00 Coniiti Drug Store vs. Sportsman Shop. ( 7:15 High School vs. Miller's Hardware. 8:30 Moose vs. Fillmore. Thursday, August 5 6:00 Banner News vs. Hursty’s Gulf Station. 7:15 VFW vs. Lone Star Local No 39. 8:30 Exhibition American Legion vs. Danville. Friday, August 6 7:15 Tiger Rags vs. The Hooligans. 8:30 Mt, Meridian vs. Moose

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jliRONCERNEDLY, Charles Robinson and his wife Dorothy, former WAC, are booked on -‘-smlt and robbery in New York. On a second honeymoon, the couple ran short of cash to obtain some by holding up a Broadway bar. They got $152, were caught when Dorothy, D iv.qg tne getaway car, stopped at a traffic light. (International) ^ " •• ■ FI

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Tiger Football Card Announced

Head Coach Mike Snavely announced the complete 1949 football schedule for the DcPauw grid team today. The Old Gold will open tne season in a night game at Kalamazoo, Mich., on Friday, Sepi. 23rd. iDdFauw's first home tilt is carded for Saturday, October 1st with Rail State furnishing the opposition. All October games will start at 2 p. m. and November contests at 1:30 p. m. The complete schedule Is follows: Sept. 23 'Kalamazoo. T Oet.^1 Boll State, II Oet. 8- Hanover, T Oct. 15 -Grinned, T Oet. 22- Ohio Wesleyan, H Oct. 29 Lake Forcs^, H Nov. 5 111. Wesleyan, T Nov. 12 Wabash, H

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FINt’ASTLE Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Seccocdons of Wavelnnd was calling on friends .here Sunday afternoon.

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RESIDENTS of Waynesburg. Pa., went about their business over the bone-dry pavcTh'p ' ln raincoats, carrying umb (lias and mopping dripping brows under a bakKith u i SOn; F ' r ' da y was "rain day" in the city where the skies have poured on all but issotf if' 11 ® t ^ lc P aa *- 72 years. Shown waiting are (from left) Sgt. Willie Taylor, Lt. Lmr, ',, t' Mark Schultz and Capt. Fred Phillips of Co. K, 110th Infantry, preparing to F ttm P- Unterntaional Soundphoto),

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A Little of THIS AND THAT

JIM ZEIS

Its’ August and are here.

*Dog Days"

Incidentally, boys and girls, school days are just around toe

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Jack Davis, city health inspector, tells us that the rat- tailed maggots we mentioned last week have been found in several places in Grecncastle. They breed in cans that formerly contained grease and now have water in them, and also in outdoor toilets The tails of this species of the fly, measure from a fraction of an inch to nearly two inche= long. Mr. Davis urges citizens to be on the lookout for these maggots and to take immediate steps to get nd of them. From player, to coach, to merchant, that's the story of Hal Hickman Here’s wishing the exDePaaw basketball mentor, the very best as a local nardwar_>

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Congratulations to Messrs.

Vaughan, Beckley and Brackney c:lI 'go aboard a Matson freighter

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No one was injured seriously but scores of police and hysterical wonen shoppers were knocked down, scratched, punched and beaten in the mciee, describe.! as one of the worst mBor outbreaks in Australian nistory. The major battle occurred o.; busy King street during tne noon rush hour. Fifteen men and one woman were arrested. liOUAL GIRLS WIN A DOUBLE HEADER Swiek’s Restaurant Girls soft ball team waiioped Bninbridg' 24 to 4 and then shut ou: Roachdale 9 to 0 m a doubL header played last night at Roachdale. Pitching was done by Eugenia Irwin with Dorothy I Slavens catching. The local team was well sup- j ported by a group of softball |

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Hone runs wore made b\ Lois White and Eugenia Irwin. Next game will be played at Lebanon, August 28th at 7 o'clock at Memorial Park. Practice will be 6:15 Wednesday. August 3rd at Blackstock

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To Picket All Matson Boats SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2

(W ) Pwo CIO Longshoremen from Hawaii were ready today to picket any attempt to load

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The pickets, John Aukai of Hilo and Fred Kamahoahoa, stepped off a plane last night as Matson indicated it would go through with its plan to load the Hawaiian refiner, due here Wed-

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Randolph Sevier, executive vice-president, said the company was "going right ahead with the loading.” However, company officials "reviewed” the situation in fm light of the union’s determinotion to refuse to load too ship if striking CIO LongsTiorenion from Hawaii established a picket line. The union indicated earlier ft might send a dozen pickets, but later claimed that only two men were necessary to establish a

Wasn't that cool air realiy wonderful Saturday and Sunday'!

That was a tough game fo.the local Veterans of Foreign Wars team to lose Sunday n the state softball semi-finals a' Greenfield. As we get it, Green castle should have won, 1 to 0, in seven innings but Princetci wanted to protest a tally from third base after a fly to deep right field. Rather than cause an argument, the locaij Ve's agreed tile run should not count and then lost a 10-inning game, 1 to 0. We understand that Ger. Jesse M. Lee Post 1550, however, will receive the sportsmanship trophy to be awarded by the Indiana Department. (Putnam county’s annual Fail will be held in Robe-Ann Park next week. "Jake” HIrt hint? that it will be "bigger and better than ever." From all reports, Cloverdule’s annual picnic and homecoming waS a big success. Give the Hurst-Collins Post of the American Legion due credit Large crowds are expected at Russellville's Tri-County 4-H Fair, starting Thursday. Ti.e Legion ami Russellville basims. ben cooperate on tno event each year. Wo know that Verner Houck, new county coi.ni-s.-noner, will do a good job and add dignity to this official position. Corn on the cob is mighty good eating this time of year.

legal picket line. Sevier said Matson has suggested to the Pacific Mariiinis Association "ways and means of avoiding spread of the strike to the Pacific Coast.” ' i !_ Although the doors of the pier' were open to receive cargo, non# was delivered yesterday. Meanwhile, in Honolulu, another negotiating session be-; tween representatives of the.. Longshoremen's Union and seven Stevedoring firms ended yesterday with announcement ot "ho progress.” The union called the strike 94 days ago to enforce its derqand for a 32-cent hourly wage M* creast ’■ ma-

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The city fireman who migrated hero from ’’Cat” holds the blue ribbon at the fire department for telling tall tales. He won over such celebrities as Jack Da via, Bill Lawrence, Tim Grimes and others who were interested listeners until ’’Hilly” told of finding "keepers” in the sunfish line on his lawn after a ruin storm We hear that Kenny West and Don McLean have been discussing the merits of catching 20pound catfish vith bait, scented with either vanilla or onions. Tis said, McLean caught one with the vanilla flavor while West did all right with onions. At the present writing, we're wanting to see the proof. Dock Workers Battle Police SYDNEY, Australia. Aug. 2— (UP) Fifteen hundred dock workers fought for 30 minutes with 200 police in the heart o'. Sydney’s shopping section today luring a one-day strike demonitrution against shipping companies. The battle, which at one time broke down into 12 separat.grerup fights, occurred shortly after noon when police attempted to halt the strikers from

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