The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 May 1951 — Page 2
TK£ DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTli, INDIANA, THURSDAY,. MAY 17, 1951.
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CLINTON, Okla.. May 17 CUPj Four persons, including two heroic school boys, were feared drowned today as torrential rains pushed rivers out of their banks in the Midwest. Weathermen saw no letup in the rains which drove scores of persons to higher ground in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas as streams threatened farm houses
and nearby towns.
Near Pampa, Tex., where 12 families were evacuated, National Guardsmen and sheriff’s offi-
< e too l by for possible rescue j accordionist who became famous work as the earthen darn on through a radio amateur proUtk. McLellan threatene i to | gram, will surrender today on a
burst.
Hos t aiai Saturday suffering from
pneumonia.
Carl Borden, Joe Brothers, James Mandleco and Paul Grider were among those attending the try-outs at the Speedway Satur-
day.
Draft Evader Faces Jail, Fine
SAN FRANCISCO, May 17 -- I I'i Dick Contino. 21-year-old i
THE DAILY CANNB and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffloe at (■reencaatic, Indiana a# second class mall matter under act of March 7, 1878. KubacrlpUoa price 20 cent* per week; M-00 per year by mall In Putnam County; 8.5.00 to 810-M per year outaldt Putnam County. Telephone Oft, 14 nr 114. S. U. Karl den, PubUaUer 17-10 South Jackson Street
An Arapaho, Okla , school bus, tnissini’ since yesterday, was found at ;i farm house early to<lay with all of its occupants .•afe, TWo Clinton tx»ys were feared f wept away in the flooded Washita river after they tried to r< ach safety when their loaded .school bus stalled at the edge ot the Stream. Rescue work, is reached ib other children I lapped ui the b i only :;0 minutes before the v hide was swept away in lie i ii Jiing water. I I N( A STM Mi ' Maude Brothers returned to her home Tuesday evening after a few days visit with her children and their families in I ndianapolis. Miss Margaret Grider was taken to the Putnam County
The Princess Wins
i liarge of draft evasion, accord-j ing to ids attorney, James Davis.
The entertainer, presently at
liberty on bond on a U. S. commissioner's complaint which was lilod in Ixis Angeles, was indicted yesterday by a federal grand
a y Hail was set at $5,000. Contino disappeared froni Ft.
i:11 tic night before he was to be
urn into the army. He faces a in,um sentence of five years m nl unit a $10,000 fine
HEMEMBkR the royal furor sorm months ago In England over t «>w-cut evening gown designed ti aris especially for Princess Mar ■arct Rose? Dowager Queen Mar) ,ml Queen Elizabeth tabooed thi own as too revealing. But ap. trently the princess won out, be .'uise here she is at a benefit bal n Ijondon In a very low-cut gown 'Jhe’a shown chatting with Prin:t .a Elizabeth am) Lord Iiouii Moimtbatten. (International!
Royal Couple Badly Injured
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THIONVILLE, France. May 17 CI'i Infante Duarte-Nuno, : i i. ■ ni' Hragahza and pnetend- . i • • tiie throne of Portugal, and wit" w.rc reported in comas iv from injuries suffered i.i ii automobile uftrident. t in Duke and Duchess were m■ nit to Switzerland when ■ ii i ii ran into a ditch, crash'll aeamst an electric pylon and to i d them 60 feet. , Infant". 'Hi, suffered a fractuiskull and multiple. bruises. II :;(i-year-old Duchess, the fun.mi Princess Marie Krani.i • of Orleans and praganze. sufficed a fractured shoulder.
Hospital Note.*
Admitted Wednesday: Mrs. v I. ima Tuttle. Greencastle; Mis. ! la in,"line Franklin, Spencer. ** Dismissed Wednesday. Mai-
ret El ter. Greencastle
Pertsonal And local Newt BUIEFS
Dismissed Thursday: .Mrs, Frank Grimes and son, Greanca■ tic: Stephen Sendmeyer, Clov-1
crdale
Mr and Mrs. William L. Mrxire f Greencastle. are the parents of a son born Thursday morning Mi and Mrs. Gordon Hoffa of Cl verdale.'are the parents of a daughtci born Wednesday.
Local Marine Gets Purple Heart
IMr Carl It (,reen LSMC, son of Mr. and Mr*. William I» Green of < Mfu n of ,, l e, J f nd ’ a , nd hu '(> an d of Mr*. Jean An., Green of
,s , Htb St., IndilUiapolls, receives the I’urple Heart AnarJ from S P L'T! i'*?? ' 'tbcal t orn*, I SN, Commanding Offleer, I’.l. is a v^ir Hospital, xokohiika, Japan, for uoimd« rerHvRd In Korea. 1
Mrs. Bert Clark and Mrs. Sebert Clark ot brazil, Mrs. George Sims called on Mrs. Maurice Sims Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Beemer Havens of Depver, Col., visited friends in Greencastle Wednesday." They ale former rofetdefilg of this c*ty Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oytens 1 Mrp. Will Heiud and Mrs. John R ' Cox are in Kpkomo jodav. attending the state convention of the Christian churches of Indiana. Mr and Mrs. Robert Newgent and son, Bobbie and Jolm Bridges, spent Sunday in Greenfield visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper, and Mr. and Mrs. Dongel Bundy and daughter Donna Kay. Mrs B ;tty Shoemaker has received word from her husband. Pvt. Johnnie Shoemaker, that he has errived safely in Japan. His addr<ss is-' Pvt Johnnie E. Shoeaker, U S 5504«5<iU. Prov Co. SE UM2. A P O. 613, Cyo P M., San Francisco. California Mr. and Mrs. Hal Knuy> have returned to their home in Washington, D C., alter spending a few days with relatives and friends in Greencastle and Cloverdale Before entering government service, Mr. and Mrs. Knoy lived hi Tokyp, where Mr Knoy
was stationed
Among the neighbors and friends of Milburn Easley, who plowed his ground and planted beans and corn Tuesday, were Fred Rauh, Arthur Egjciv Wilbur Inman, Elmer McKamey, William Kiger Roscoe Hiilis, Sonny Henderson. Albert Woods
and Tony Wilms.
Word has been received hero j of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheridan of Flint, Mich The baby wai born Wednesday. Mr. Sheridan is the son of Mr and Mrs. L E. Sheridan of this city Ho is speech instructor at General Motors Institute in Flint, Mich. E. Morris Butler, Jr., arrived .last evening for a short visit with Dr and Mrs V Earle Wiseman. Mr. and Mrs. Butler and family lived in Greencastle ’ for several years before going to Summit. New Jersey to make their home. Mr Butler holds an executive position with the Richard Hudnut Co., of New Voik. Melvin Meyer of Washington. D. C., arrived Tuesday evening to be with his family in Greencastle. Mr. Meyer was manager of the Greencastle C. C. Murphy Co store, and was traiisfyred to the Washington store seveial months ago Mr and Mr§. Meyer and son, Charles, wi)l move tp Washington to make their home at the end of the
month.
■ wound* rerelvet! In Korea. 1 (Offuiil U S Nivy Pho(o(ri|ih—10(1171)
"CONSIDER
BRADLEY CONTEMPT ACTION
Fishin'
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SENATE subcommittee investigating the dismissal of Gen. Douglas MacArthur from his Far East command is considering possible contempt charges against Gen Omar Bradley for his refusal to diacIdmc what was said at a presidential conference just before Mac A "thill was fired Bradley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is ; .own conferring with Senator Styles Bridges (R), New Ha/npt mix ut the hearing in Washington. (International)
J had a talk with 4 man from Chicago yesterday, ai)d he was happier than I had ever seen him in all the years 1 have known him. I was surprised at the answer he gave to my question of “What has happened to you, have you discovered gold?" “Charlie," he said, "I’m 47 years old, and have worked mvself very hard for the past 25 years, trying to accumulate a little nest egg so that I could be assured of a comfortable old age. As you know, last winter my nervous system collapsed, aril I spent the money I have worked so hard to save, for medical care Then this spring I awoke to the fact that I was practically where I was 25 years ago. except I was 25 years older. I decided to take It easier, even though I didn’t make as much money. I decided to go fishing occasionally.” "Well,” he continued, “I am fishing every time I get a chance, feel better than I have for years, and believe It or not, am selling more business than I ever did." Well . . . That’s what I have been trying to tell you for years .... SPORTSMANS SHOP Pntaain County’s Tackle Sex
Mr and Mrs Roger Nodiev returned recently to Greencastle from Hollywood, Fla., where they! have been since last October. Russpll R. Tillotson, who is en route to St. Louis, plans to visit his sister, Mrs Joe McCord and Mr. McCord tomorrow. Mr. Tiliotson is the manager of a pew plant of the Standard Oil Company of California which the Atomic Energy Commission has designated to be operated. It will be located approximately . thirty miles west of St. Louis | Df and Mrs. Lester M Jones ; attended an Air Force baseball j game in Rantoul 111., and had dinner with their son Donald, Tuesday evening Lt Jones is in charge of all athletic teams and recreational activities at Weaver Air Force Base, Rapid City, b p., apd had brought his team to Ranloul for two games against Cbanute Field Earlier in the spring his basketball team took second place in a national Air Force tournament at El Paso. Texas despite the fact that he and tour of his player* came down with the flu just before the final game. „ ANNIVERSARY Birthday Robert *W. Johnston. 38 years old tod^y, May li. pegiise Elene .Etcheson. Iowa City. >Jowa i yea's old today, May 17, granddaughter ot Mr. and M rs K° bert Newgent Mrs. Ixjiuse k idler today, May 17 Estpl Hodge Belle Union, today, May 17. .'Mrs. tycrsjche! ■ Scobee, killmore, May iluth.
FALL PROVED FATAL COLUMBIA CITY, May 17 lUl*)—Services were planned today for Francis M Sunday Ti, Churubusco, who died in Memorial Hospital here yesterday of injuries suffered in a fall earlier this month THE
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PLYMOUTH, Ind., May 1? i UP>—Indiana State police trooper Walter Edel. 45. died of a heart attack today at his home
in Bremen
Edel was a lifelong resident i*f Bremen He was graduated from high school there and worked 13
years for the Bremen Telephone j To .Meet Friday
church with Gracie King as hostess. The evening was spent in cleaning the church. Refreshments of cookies and lemonade were served to eight members by the hostess. The next meeting will be held June 7th with .Mis,
Nellie Beck.
Third Friday Club
Co. before joining the state police force Sept. 1. 14)35 He was attached to Ligoniei Post during his 16 years on the
force.
SOCIETY Groveland Community Club Meets Thursday The Groveland Community club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Ola Beck The meeting Will start at 1 30 p. m. Centra) Standard Time Wesley l liapel W.S.C.S. Hold Meeting May 3rd The Wesley Chapel W S.C.S. met-Thursday . May -3rd, at the
The Third Friday Club will meet Friday night at 7:30 o'clock
with Mrs. Alva Cox
Jane Hays .Miss Carrie Pierce, Mis. Mae Hammond and Di am: Mrs.*W. R. Hutcheson. For reservations please call Mrs. Florence Boatright by nooi, Tuesday, May 22nd.
Third Friday Club To Meet May IX The Third Friday Club meet May 18 at 7:30, at home of Mrs. Stella Cox.
Historical Society To Meet Wednesday
The Putnam County Historical Society will have a dinner meeting Wednesday evening, May 23, at 6:80 at Old Trail Inn. The program will be a report of the Indiana Workshop held recently Spring Mill Park. Those attending the workshop were.
will the
“® n * I '" a w 1 honor of their uuughte. Ml Jacqueline Sue Ea.nshuw Raymond Franci- K,id ,, be held at their home *' l! June 3rd.
Sunday
Station WGRE
Round the Town
Issue Invitation** For Luncheon Bridge
Mrs. C. M Schauwecker Mis. Reid Winsey and Mrs. Edward Wood arc entertaining at luncheon at the O! ! Trail Inn. Tim parties will be held on Tuesday
and Thursday.
Reception Invitations at | Have Been Issued
Mr. and Mrs. John William
Mrs. I Earnshaw have issued invita-
Rendezvous
with Loy
6:30 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:307:45 8:00
8:15-
8:30 18:45 9:00 tions
10:00 Sport New* , n ,| Views 10:15—Anythipg Goes 10:30—After Hours stuff 11:00 Sign-off
Romance in Song
Tales from Wonderland
Spotlight on Reading
Stage is Set
Faculty Profiles Town and Gown Can’t Help Singing
Broadway ikBO
Orchestra; of the v,.
TV—Tonight COURTESY WKIGlrr ELEC. 4:00 Shop Guide 4:30 R Quinlan 4:45 Beany 5:00 Chuckwagon Tales 5:15 Kartoon Klub 5:30 Story Theater 6:1)0 Ann and Pat 6:2£ Happy Feet 6:30 John Conte 6:45 Tf;. NeWE ^QO Theater 7:30 Show Goes On 8:60 Alan Young 6:30 Big Towii 9:00 March of Time *9:30 Public Prosecutor 10.00 Wealth i 10:15 ' . News 10:30 You'll Be Surprised 10:40 T B A 11.00 Tht-ate. WRIGHT’S ELECTRIC SERVICE TV Sale* and Servlo* YOUR WESTIN6H0USE DEALER Manhattan, Ind. PtKut, UeeluvlUe 466 Kook vtU* K. Z
,Han Howard is the nttractiv* itew actress featured in "The Man Whb'Cheatfed Himself a Jack M. Warner Production released through Twentieth Century-Fox today'at the Vom astle Theatie late J Cobb. Jane Wyatt, ami Jpiyi iSal) star, in the suspense
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COST OF FIGHTING Unde Sum u high.’ gamble! Mickel Cohen fipds, as In handles one of his 17,000 qollejtion of giupj which he has to sell to help pay the expense of fightihg incohie tax evasion charges Cohen s *'t>U«ia! court expanses will be coveredJjy the sale qf Jus Beverly Hills’ cal., home jyid v furniture. i lNSi
OFF TO SING SING
PUTNAM COUNTY FUNK’S
-O’' DEALERS
lERP ARNOLD. K. R. No. 8,
eetirastle
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CEABRNt Halubrlc
E E. BECK, R. F. D.,
CLODFELTER IMPLEMENT CO., Gfwat.jiMn ALIJCN D. CLODFELTER, R. R. No. 1 Bainbridge OSCAR CLODFELTER, R. F. D. Russellville. EDGAR HURST. R. R. No. 1, Fillmore CHESTER W. HUTCHESON, R. R. No. 1, Cloverdale wm. n. McMullen, r. f. d„ Koaehdale HARLAN NELSON, R. R. No. 1, Reels rllle Harold sibbitt. r. r. no. i, Fillmore. DOfc CREEK FARMS, CMverial*.
JULIUS ROSENBERG, 32, condemned atomic spy, leaves federal detention prison in New York in custody of a U. S Marshal, bound for the death house at Sing Sing prison, to join his Wife, Ethel, 36, also sentenced to death in the conspiracy. (INS)
Mild Sweet Cure FIRST CUTS
PORK CHOPS LEAN TENDER CHUCK ROAST, Lb.
Putnam County Fresh Dressed Poultry TENDF.lt TAST1 <.|; \|\ n p Fryers, ib, 59c FAT, PI I MI* HENS, Lb. 59c
Bologna, Ib. Franks, Lb.
39c 41c
TENDER SAVORY
SIRLOIN STEAK, Lb .... CLOSED AT 6:00 P
DFT m77\TE-
SPAGHETTI, 2 Cans
FARMERS PRIDE
STOKEI.Y’S APRICOTS
IN HEAVY SYRUP
NO Si, Can
MI SSEI.MANS ASSORTED JELLY, 2,12 Oz. Jars .
30UB PITTED
CHERRIES, No. 2 Can . SLICED OB CRI SHED PINEAPPLE. 2 No. 1 Cans
V AN CAMPS
MACKEREL, 2 Cans . .
i KmtyiBa pridi
FLOUR, 25 Lb. Bag I.8S CIGARETTES, Ctn. :,34
CANE
SUGAR, 10 Lb. Bag SPRY OK CRISCO, 3 Lb. Tin
Baked Loaves, Lb. 53c Smoked Jowl, Lb. 25c
68c
Perk Liver, Lb. 39c SLH El)
89c
BACON, Lb. 45c
M.
FRIDAYS
25c
MILNOT
39c
1
‘•sc Him n tvini’s • 3 Tall cans 35c
31c
Dovalette Cleansing
35c
TISSUES 29c
23c
5IM SI II. II ItON
DONALD DUCK
33c 1
ORANGE
39c
JUICE , „ 29c
SWEET I TOILET
PICKLES 8 oz jar 23c TISSUE, 4 rolls
1 ANGLO COKNLP
JELL 0, 3 Boxes 25c BFFF, 12 oz. can
95c 1.15
STOP N SHOP
EGGS, Dozen TIDE -DUZ, Box
FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES Doz. 37c ( RfSP I I \ DEI!
VEGETABLES
fOK (R1AMING VtGtlABUi-USI HI MID
49c
. . 41c . . 33c GDI.Ml N ISH'K BANANAS 2 Lbs. 29c
CARROTS, 2 bunches. 19c i a. NO. 1 MAINE POTATOES, 101b bag 43c FANCY BUTTON RADISHES, Each . . 5c SUNKIST LEMONS, Doz. . . 49c
EANCV PASCAL
17c 35c
CELERY, Stalk . .
WINKS A I’
APPLES, 3 Lbs. .
PENDER CRISP
GREEN BEANS, 2 Lbs. 39c GREEN n ONIONS, 2 Bunches...it 1
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