The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 June 1963 — Page 8
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— By WILLIAM HITT — Central Prest Writer
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J A TRACTOR-MOUNTED me- ! cheuucal timber harvester trims, tops, cuts and piles 60 trees an hour. It had to come, sooner or later—a robot lumberjack. ! ! ! The gadget is some SO times faster than a human, but we doubt if we ll ever elect one President as we did a certain rail splitter 103 years ago. y ! ! ! And, despite its super-speefl, we doubt if the mechanical timber harvester ever attains the glamor of that legendary lumberjack, Paul Bunyan! i ; i Want to reduce?—take a space trip. Astronomers now conclude that an average Earth person, because of the extreme Hold A Party. The Jacksonette hold A
MIDWAY THEATRE U. S. 40 at 48
WED. Thru SAT. 3 Pictures “LOVE IS A BALL” Plus •NI N AND THE SERGEANT” Plus “HERO’S ISLAND”
The Jaeksonetts Home Demonstration Club met Tuesday, June 11, at the home of Mrs.
Irene Stanley.
i The meeting was called to ’.order by the president, Mrs. Veda Malayer reading the thought for the month. Mrs. Eleanor McMullen led the |
group in singing.
The Flag salutes were given j Six Kokomo ' ancl a11 P a * ne d * n repeating the!
Creed.
Roll call was answered by |
windows of their automobile were niern bers.
sentenced to clean up a mile Mrs. Eleanor McMullen gave a stretch of highway Monday by re P orl: °f lessons that had been City Judge Eugene Chance. loted opon and gave the lesson on
Tipton County Sheriff Verl outdoor cookery.
Grimme said the boys stuffed •^ enjojed gathering in the nine bags with trash while work- '‘ ,td for a cook out. ing dong the highway. Guests at the meeting were
low gravity, would wei T l. than an ounce on either of u»e Marxian moons.
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A farm journai predicts an oversupply of water melons. Which makes Orandpappy Jenkins, an ardent melon muncher from ’way back, demand: “What do they mean ‘oversupply’t”
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Th* bn« hitch in discovering the all-but-perfect summer resort is that the mosquitoes seem to find it the same time you do.
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A Western gunman invaded a poker game, stripped the eight players of all their cash and all their clothing. It could have been worse—supposing it had been mid-winter? Mrs. Clair Wenings and son and Duwayne Stanley. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Gladys DeVore.
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—Photo courtesy Libbcy-Owens-Ford Glass Compa") MORE THAN 260 years old and still in a remarkable state of preservation is San Xavier del Bac Mission near Tucson, Arizona, shown above as it is seen through the laminated safety plate glass windshield of an automobile.
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•By WILUAM RITT Central Press Writer
CORRAL DRIVE-IN THEATRE SEELEYVILLE, IND. Boxofflce Open 7:15 Show At Dusk WED. Thru SAT. Admission This Engagement Only $1.00 Children Free “WEST SIDE STORY” (Technicolor) Natalie Wood Richard Beyuter Russ Tamblyn, Rita Moreno George Chakiris Also “MARINES. LETS GO!” (Color) Tom Tryon. David Hedison
THERE’LL be no more sin* gle astronaut Mercury orbits, it’i announced, with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration concentrating on the two-man Gemini program. Double or nothing? I ! ! Hamburger originated in the Baltic area, then traveled west —Factographs. Boy, are we glad it did! ! ! ! A real old timer, says Grandpappy Jenkins, is a person who can remember as far back as when there was no one you needed to feel sorry for but the starving Armenians. j ! i A machine that can learn to correct its own mistakes is predicted by Northwestern University’s Prof. Julius Tou, a noted
electrical engineer. Wonderful! —but would that be an improve* ment over computers that NEVER pull a boner? I ! ! Just read of a town in Utah that's two miles long but only 50 feet wide. Must be nice to have everybody living on the Main Drag. ! ! ! Zadok Dumkopf says he know* a fellow who bought two auto frailer homes—one for his fam* ily and one for visiting relatives. ! ! ! Some astronomers say that some day the Earth will be frozen solid. Of course, it won’t happen for millions, maybe billions, of years—but we thought you might like to read that oa a day like this.
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