The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 August 1963 — Page 2

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Midwest Storm To!! Is Rising

Hoavy thunderstorms roamed the Great Lakes region today with high winds and hail. The t 11 of dead and injured in two C y - of storms continued to ruse.

Winds nearly 100 mites an hour lashed Wkiflonoin Ft iday shredding county f ir tents, downing trees and toppling utility poles. Scattered thundershowers soaked parts of the Southwest and Gulf Coast.

The rain storms, which triggered accidents and fires across the Midwest Friday, were expected to diir.minish dining the day.

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A funnel cloud was spotted near Joliet. 111., and hail piled n inch deep on the ground ea; t of Rockford, 111. An inch of rain hit Fort Myers. Fla., and observers at Key West reported several waterspout s.

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^rr. and Mrs. L. L. Buehnn.in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jordan of West Hailfurd, Connecticut, and daU£ihtei Debbie, Tammy are visiting with Mr-. Buchan- end Brenda of Fillmore have an's mother. Mis. Clara C. Hub- returned home from a week-end bard. 408 East Washington St. trip to Delaware. Ohio, where Delta Theta Tan will have a they were the guests of Mr. pitch-in dinner Tuesday, Aug. and Mrs. Bill Jordan of Colum6th at 6:30 p m. at the home of bus, Ohio and Mrs. Marie JorMrs. Mary Jane Black, 523 An- dan of Delaware, Ohio. Mr. and derson St. Bring table service. A Mrs. Jordan’s son. Rickey, will

for a 20-room summer residence near Dublin, Ireland. It said the royal couple “have been anxious to return to the Emerald Isle where the princess has her roots.”

“trls taking part in it. Thank* Board ci Zoning Appeals, City EfMin. Mrs. George Adamson, of Greenc-istle, will at 7:30 pan. Pet and Hobby Leader. on the 8th day of August, 1963,

hear evidence in connection witn

LIVESTOCK MARKET

the petition of Delta Chi Fratei-

jf Bogs M00; barrows and gilts nity House by RexeU Boyd. Att.

FB PET PARADE

Due to the hot weather and the time of day that they had

ste to 2 >c higher.

Cattle 2.600: calves 75; steers and heifers steady to strong.

business meeting will follow the stay in Delaware for the next ust down, we did not have

Entered in Lite Post Office at Greeneastle, Indiana, sis Second Class Mail matter under Act of

.March 7. 1878.

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The Fillmore Little League baseball team will meet Roachdde Little League team Tuesday, Aug. 6th at 6:00 p.m. The

*""" , . game will he played on the Bain- . m per wee br j t jg e diamond. This is a play

off game to determine the county winner. Each team h is had 0

wins and 3 losses.

week with his aunt, uncle and much of a turn out. There were

cousins.

LOOKING FOR HOME

LONDON UPI The Sunday newspaper News of the World said Sunday it had been tipped Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco were looking

four boys that took part in it. Thanks to these four boys and the judges, Mrs. Jean Stallcop, Edith Browning and Morris Evens, for -coming out even though it was very hot out there. Maybe next year if we have one ft wHl be at night and we will have more boys and

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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace. — Exodus 14:14. God's Word pledges: “In returning and rest shall ye be saved; in quietness and in confidence shall be your strength.”

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for variance and appeal from the decision of the city engineer with reference to building an addition and remodeling present house located at 908 S. Locust Su, in a

residential area.

At the same time and place the said board will heir evidence in connection with the petition of Theta Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi Corp. by Superior Lumber and Building Co. of Bloomington, Indiana, Rosella Ross acting treasurer of Alphs Omicron Pi House Association for variance and appeal from the decision of the city engineer with reference to alter, structurally, a portion of a building presently existing, and the building of a new addition and uniting both into one building. Location 503 Anderson St. in a

residential area.

At the same time and place the said board will hear evidence in connection with the petition of

Personal And Local News Uriels

When buying a home, Start here with a loan.

GREEXCASTLE

Cozetta Lear is taking a two weeks vacation from her work at the Daily Banner Office.

SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION

Lillian Barnett will not be working m Renee's Beauty Salon Thursday as her father has died.

A son was born Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert King, 1115 Avenue D.

V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary meeting for August 14th has been cancelled. Next meeting will be August 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shupe, Stilesville, became the parents of a son Monday at the Putnam County Hospital. A daughter was born Monday morning at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lauy Hurst of Greeneastle Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kessler, .310 East Hanna Street, are tho p.t rents of a daughter born Sunday at the Putnam County Hos-

pital.

Fathers Auxiliary No. 1 of the

Mr. and Mrs. Orrin E. Ames of Greeneastle Consolidated Schools Kent City, Michigan, wish to an- by Mr. Wm. Clary, Supt. of nounce the forthcoming mar- Schools, by William R. Padgett, riage of their daughter, Kaye O. p re s. of Greeneastle Consolidated Ames to Edward A. Arnold, son Schools for variance and appeal of Lloyd F. Arnold of Greencast- from the decision of the city enle. gineer with reference to conThe wedding will take place in struction of a new elementary Grand Rapids on Sunday, Sep. school located in the Rofern adtember 15th at 2:00 p.m. at the dition, at Linwood Drive and TaFirst Methodist Church. coma Drive in a residential area. Friends and relatives are in- Said hearings will be open to vited. No formal invitations will the public and public participa-

bc sent. tion is requested. Board of Zoning Appeals LEGAL NOTICE City of Greeneastle OF PUBLIC HEARING Harry Voltmer, Chm. Notice is hereby given that the James Hill, Sec.

TWO BURNED CRITICALLY IN PROPANE GAS TRI'CK —Two drivers suffered critical burns

Veterans of Foreign Wars will over most then bodies when escaping fuel from a propane gfi truck burst into flames on a

busy street in Memphis, Tcnn. Police evacuated the area until the fire was stopped by closing

meet Wednesday evening at the t be truck's damaged tank valves. Burned were Glen Grisham, 31. Memphis, and Kenneth Story,

Lee Post 1550 25, West Memphis, Ark

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,*ie*iiiental customers of Public Service Company with all-elect-ric homes will receive a reduction in their electric bills, effective October 1, the utility announced today. Mr. and Mis. Harry Eggers have returned from a vacation trip to Grand Canyon. Yosemite Park. Salt Lake City, Pikes Peak and other points of interest in the west. During their trip they visited Mrs. Egger’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Michael and family near Reno, Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. George Grim and family at Phoenix, Arizona. In Mesa, Arizona they visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V mhook former residents of Greeneastle. William David Byrd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Byrd of Roachdale, Indiana enlisted in the United States Army Reserve program on 30 July. 1963 and is assigned to the 728th Quartermastre Co. (Svc), LTSAR Center, Waveland, Ind. Pvt. Byrd, a graduate of F.oachdale High School, class of 1958, and Purdue University, class of 1963. is engaged in the farm and Purdue University, class of 1963, is engaged in the farm survey program and resides with his parents at Roachdale.”

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OFFICER SLAYING NLSPECT CAPTURED One of three suspects in the slaying of patrolman James O’Leary, 46. in Boston, is pinned to the ground following his capture by a police dog and police. The officer was shot fatally while trying to arrest a bandit.

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KENNEDY CREWMEN TO JAPAN—Seven members of the original crew of PT J 09 - served in World War II under President Keanedy, then a Lt. (jg). board a plane for Japan to attend services commemorating the 20th anniversary of the ram-sinking of their torpedo boat by the Japanese destroyer Amagiri. From left: Maurice Kowal, Pat McMahon, Ray Starkey, Bucky Harris, Gerard Zinser, Ed Durwitch (wearing hat) and John McGuire They are guests of the Japanese Institute of Foreign Affairs.

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