The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1954 — Page 8

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THE DAILY BANNfR, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, FW&AY, OCTOBW? 15, 1954.

—Rl\ r.K TO C Rt -T th#m froi; th m^an'.vhil* r*turne<J * job of cleaning n

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rehabihtat;

home?

GET THE MOHEY YOU WANT FROM THE INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

school foot-hall leax , Coach Art Thomas, r

^ j | duty to prevent lootn _ j and performed other emergency I jobs. Several hundred flood victims still remain homeless there s some homes stood six feet in

led by | Fort Benjamin Harrison near Ind guard > dianapolis. the U. S. Corps of

Engineers district office has re-

ported.

A Loan from us v\ill pat only one place to pay. It's ( •Mint> over 40 years.

your ?m: II hills and you uili have i much easier. Serving Putnam

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.INOIA.-IA LO>M CQ

IS F.aat Washington

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INDIANAPOUS FIRM IS l^m BIDDER ON BLIKi.

Boy's Sentence Arcuses Nation

CHICAGO Oct. 15.—(UP)~ le J. L. Simmons Co.. Inc.. Inarap )I;.s. apparently is low bidr at S2.f»64.562 for construction a combined adjutant geneiai

d finance sch<

REPORT OF GONDITICN

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MONROE, La.. Oct. 15.—(UP* — City officials, svvarnped with telegrams and telephone calls from across the nation, prepared today to reconsider the quick impriaonment of a fatherless 10-

building at j year-old bey who tried to defend

his mongrel dog with a loaded

shotgiln.

Charter No. 2896 Report of < md in the .state of In Published in t .-p under section 5211 Cash, balances wit and cash items i C. S Qw't ohligj •obligations of St a Other lyinds. not Corporate sto k• Federal R. -servo ly>ans anoi dis«o>ur B :nk premises n\\ anol » xtui es, • Bank premises o bank i (Aiher Assets TOTAL ASSET I>*vnand deposits and o.-orporation Tune h-po.^.ts of i and coiporation I ►epoaits of l r . S i DcpoHits of St;« , « s Other deposits (< e TOT AT. DEPOS Other B abilities TOTAL LI A BIT Capital Stock: Common .-.lock, tot Surplus Cndividod pro. its Reserves (and i ‘ TOTAL CAPITA TOTAL LIAB1T.;

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BUY KOW AHO SAYS IS5^ DODGE 2 Healer. Seat C'nvers One Owner. Only SI353 lS22$7UDEBAKi-R4B!. Radio, Heater, Overdrive A Low Mileage Car. Lilly $325 FORD Ccup3 lie i■ cf, t eat Cavers. Oth‘*r Extras. A R,al Buy. Only $5S5 1952 FOR!) ¥3 fi Ten Express. Guaranteed. Grey S€35 irs waRt you BUY THiiT COaKIS King Morrison Foster Company Four Friendly Ford Dealei Since 1910. 114 W. Washington StrtN-t M.«nv other Makes and Models at Bargain 1‘rices.

Meadozvbrook Drive fn Jl N<7riON 43 AND 36

Attorney Murphy Blackwell, who was hired by irate neighbors to fight ft i release of little Joe Cooper, said he personally had received telephone calls from persons in Illinois and Indiana who “want to adopt Joe or just help him o .” The boy’s widowed mother, ♦

Mrs. I. L. Cooper, who lives on a J55-a-month welfare payment, said her son was committed to a reformatory so fast “they didn’t even give me time to kiss him goodbye.” City Judge Howell Heard, who sent Joe to the Louisiana Training Institute after he pointed th< shotgun at two school officials last Friday, admitted he might have acted too hastily. He set a new hearing on the case tddav. Local citizens planned a mas* protest at the hearing, and Blackwell said he had lined up a long list of witnesses who will testify the boy was well brought up and had never caused trouble before. “Joe was railroaded down there and we’re going to make every effort to get him out.” Blackwell said. The Rev. W. T. Hemphill, a leader in the drive to get Joe re-

leased. said he and the boy’s neighbors “feel this has been a gioss miscarriage of justice and a rash act on the part of the principal, the truant officer and the judge.” Joe pointed the shotgun at his school principal, Mrs. Tiny G Clark, and Truant O f ficer M. C. Griggs, after they locked up hi.? dog. “Tippie,” which had followed the boy to school. Joe said he did it "because they were going to kill my dog.’’ On*- group of citizens demanded removal of the two school officials. Another group, employ- •

es at the Brown Paper Mill, one of the South’s largest Industries, began taking up a collection to pay court costs »nd buy the boy new clothes for school. At the reformatory where he has been spruced up with a crew haircut, the box’ told authorities Thursday: "I like it fine here, but I like it home fetter.”

“I didn't mean to hurt anybody and I’m sorry I caused all of this." he said. "I couldn’t stan4 the thought of my Tippie being killed and I know he would have been if they had kept him.” The local dog atcher returned the dog. licensed and inoculated against disease, to the boy’s mother.

SATISFIED!... T hat’s what youTl be when you bring your worn shoes to us for all needed repairs.

JOHN’S SHOE SHOP 204 South College Ave.

0-C i’ll ill wav Drive in ihealcr State Road 40 and 43. Show Time 7 I*. M. W eek Days. Show Time 6:30 Sat. and Sun.

TONIGHT “LITTLE FI GITIVE” Richie Andr.'iseo Plus In Color “COPPER CANVON” Ray Milland

CORRAL DRIVE-IN THEATRE Seeleyville, Ind. Show Starts at 7:00 P. M. Tonight and Saturday “ABBOTT A COSTELLO MEET CAPTAIN KID” Plus KILLERS FROM SPACE”

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MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE Jnsl East of StileavlUe on U. 8. 40 GRAND OPENING OF CINEMASCOPE Tonight and Satimlay Kobt. Taylor, Ava Gardner, Mel Ferrer “KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE” Plus Scotland Yard Mystery “THE SABLE SCARF”

Sunday and Monday' James Stewart & Grace Kelly “REAR WINDOW” Plus Ronald Reagan & Dewey Martin “PRISONER OF WAR”

Show starts al 7:00 Monday Thru Friday. Starts at 6:30 Saturday and Sunday; Gates always open one hour earlier.

GET READY FOR WINTER!

ESTATE HEATROLA (Like New) — 865 200 Lb. WARM MORNING HEATER (ideal for implement shed or garage) — 820. ICO LB. WARM MORNING HEATER (.used one season) — .$40. M - W USED OIL BURNER With Blower — $35 v DUO-THERM MODEL 8I5 OIL HEATER with blower—excellent condition — $75 AUTOMATIC electric HOG AND CATTLE WATEKEKS. BOTTLED G AS STOCK TANK HEATERS. COAL AND WOOD TANK HEATERS. C. H. end C.HARDWARE - “Where Ace Sets The Pace” BAINBRIDGE, IND.

Harvest Hop Saturday, October 16th Greencastle National Guard Armory, 8:00 P. M. COME EARLY AND STAY LATE Sponsored by the V. F. W. Ladies Auxiliary Benefit V. F. W. Cancer Fund Square And Round Dancing HUBBIES BAND Contests - Prizes -- Laughs - Everyone Welcome Come Dressed Country Style Tickets 50c

SPECIAL SALE!! 15% OFF-CASH

FALL CLEARANCE

All Equipment Listed Must Go!

Now is the time to combat lower egg prices by taking advantage of our long inventory. x—Hen’s nests (10 ami 15 hole) x—Flock feeders (5 ft.) v—Egg Baskets — Plastic covered and plain, x—Water Founts— 3 and 5 gallon — some automatic. \—Chick Feeders — 3 and 4 feet.

PUTNAM COUNTY

FARM BUREAU

CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, PHONE 743

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$90.90

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