The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1963 — Page 4

IBM Ladk** Tuesday »V L No. 6 JacRaon 13 7 No. 1 Pelfrey 12 8 No. 3 Ritter 12 8 No. 8 Johnson 11 9 No. 4 Whitley .11 9 No. 7 McKeehan .... 11 9 No. 5 Knauer 10 10 No. 10 Decker 8 12 No. 9 Cromer 6 14

No. 2 Cox — 6 14 Hi Indiv. Game E. Porter, 192 Hi Indiv. Series, E. Porter. 474 Over 400 :E. Porter. 474; Pelfrey, 473; Ritter, 467; Cromer, 438; Phillips. 431; Flint. 427; Jackson, 425; Miller, 421; Denny, 412; Case, 408; Gentry, 404; Whitley. 406: Shillings, 401.

TURKEY DINNER Friday Evening. Oct. 11th MOOSE HOME

Bainbridge News Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fosher were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fosher of Fincastle, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tustison of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hendricks and family of Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Carl

Zenor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller attended the funeral of Mrs. Lura May Parvis at Stockwell last Tuesday. Mrs. Parvis was the mother of Mrs. Clyde Miller and was 90 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barbour have returned from a weeks vacation in Northern Wisconsin Thev own and operate the Indiana Motel. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walter and Mrs. Olive Davis are on a camping and fishing trip in Arkansas. Mr. Wayne Mark visited Mr. Kilgore at the Veteran's hospital in Indianapolis Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Estal Minnick and Mrs. Blanche Cox and other relatives have received word of the sudden death of their cousin. Ora Newton, of California. He was reared near Carpentersville and made frequent trips to Indiana. He was here two years ago vis-

iting relatives and friends. Allen of Indianapolis were SunMr. and Mrs. Ralph Trump, day dinner guests of Mr. and Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Estal Minnick. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hanks have

DODGER VICTORY TOAST Los Angeles Dodgers star southpaw pitcher Sandy Koufux hoists a champaigne toast in the dressing room at Dodgers Stadium after the Dodgers won the fourth and deciding game of the 1963 World Series. The Dodgers four-game sweep was the first four-game shutout dealt the proud Yankees in their 28 trips to the baseball classic.

MAGIC BACKFIRES —C. H. Cunningham (above) is awaiting a court hearing in Johnson City, Tenn., over the high senool magic show hypnotizing of Teresa Fletcher, 13, who failed to emerge completely from the trance. The hearing was postponed until she is well enough to testify. Cunningham is a part-time magician from WincrqTVirt TVnn ... ( mt: i aK?

4 000 KILLED—Survivors of hurricane Flora at Cotes De Fur, Haiti, wave to a plane as they stand amid wreckage of their homes. Only that larger building still stands. Haiti’s hurricane dead are estimated at 4,000. Flora is reported to be the deadliest in 63 years.

OPENING MANGUS GULF STATION 405 North Jackson St. FREE FR Saturday, October 12th CARTON OF COKES WITH EACH 8 GAL. of GAS purchased You pay 10c deposit on each carton, please.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

By WILLIAM RUT — Central Press Writer

HISTORIANS have figured i morning and when he got to

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out that during the last 3,500 years there have been only 230 years of peace. Those 230 years probably were just time outs while the world rested in order to think up new things to fight

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Trawler fishermen of Hull, England, threaten a strike because they're ^tired of eating fish" Well, they could switch to octopus or eel!

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You're getting old if when you see a picture of a pumpkin you think of the possible frost on it and not the prospective pie crust under it.

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Milt, the sterling printer, says he forgot to comb his hair this

the office everybody there thought he was just sporting the latest in tonsorial fads—the

Julius Caesar Haircut.

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The Caesar Look is achieved by having the hair cut short in front, then brushed down over the forehead. Even on Julius it didn’t look good.

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Time sure flies-a few weeks more and we'll be hearing that old gag again—about the Thanksgiving turkey getting it in the

neck.

! ! ! When a man discovers a new wrinkle, says Grandpappy Jenkins, it’s either a fresh idea or a better method — when a woman does, it’s a tragedy.

n»hirned from a weeks trip to New Jersey, where they saw their son, Roy Wayne, leave from McGuire Air Force Base on Sunday for several months stay in France. Mrs. F. L. Priest, Mrs. Albert Solomon, Mrs. Wm. Harlan and Mrs. Jewell Blue attended the Mother’s Club luncheon at Butler last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dickson and Mrs. Maud Crodian returned home Sunday after a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dickson at Cambridge, Ohio. Osborne Dickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dickson, is a patient in the Community Hospital in Indianapolis. Mrs. Vesta Mitchell was hostess to the Eskimo Bridge Club last Thursday evening at her home. Refreshments and decorations were in keeping with Halloween. Mrs. Ellen Coffman and Mrs. Vera Evans received prizes. Mrs. Duane Burke entertained a number of little folks Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter Jennifer’s fourth birthday.

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Those present were Ernie O’Hair, Lori Porter, Janet Baker, Cindy Sawyer, Janet McCammick, Glenda Steele, Jennifer and Jef-

frey Burke. The afternoon was Pepsi Cola spent in games with refreshments Motor Freight of ice cream, cake and mints Town Tavern served and favors of balloons 1st. Citz. Bk No. 2 given each. Jennifer then opened Cochran’s Furniture

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her many gifts. The Volunteer Fire Dept was called to the farm of Mrs. Edna Saunders Saturday afternoon to extinguish a burning barn but

Hi Indiv. Game—Bennington & Youngpeter 190 Hi Indiv Series: A Long 515

Marathon 789.

High Team Game —Murphy's

the blaze had been so intense Marathon 789. they were unable to save the High Team Series—Murphy’s barn. The firemen are urging Marathon 2255

people to not burn leaves or trash while the dry weather pre-

vails.

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425 Series and Over—Long 515, Huxford 473, Murray 473, Lancaster 471, McKeehan 463, Gooch 453, Youngpeter 449, Douglas 441, Hurst 441, Gofer 440, Atwell 439, Cavin 437, Albright 436, Shaw 436, Bennington 433, Davies 433, Delp 429,

8 Tharp 429, Masten 425.

NEW SENATE DEMOCRATIC SE< RETARY Named to succeed Senate Democratic Secretary Robert G. Baker (inset), who resigned, Francis R. Valeo, -17. native of Brooklyn, N. Y., sits in ins Washington, D. O.. home with his wife, Rita, son James, 3, and Vicky. Valeo has been assistant to Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield. Baker quit after it was disclosed he had financial ties with outside business firms.

HOOSIER MEETS EMPEROR

SIX MONTHS JAIL—Former Rep. Thomas F. Johnson, DMd., is kissed by his wife before entering court in Baltimore to b« sentenced to six months in prison and a $5,000 fine on conviction of conspiring to influence the Justice Department to drop a fraud charge against a savings and loan firm operator. Also convicted, but receiving a suspended prison sentence, was former Rep. Frank Boykin, 78, D-Ala. He was fined $5,000 on each of eight count*.

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PUBLIC SALE Due to ill health I will sell my farm implements at puhlic auction at my home loeated east of Brazil, Indiana, on State Road 40 to Harmony, Indiana, then south at the Finley Store to the fifth house on the east side. Saturday, Oct. 12

AT 11:00 O’CLOCK

IMPLEMENTS

W. D. 45 AC tractor with cul- Model tivators. This tractor has new rubber on rear, overhauled two

week ago.

1 model C Allis Chalmers tractor with cultivators; in good

condition. Rotary Hoe Back Scoop

2- Bottom, 12-Inch Avery Plow 3- Bottom, 14-Inch AC Plow Implement Trailer

Brush Hog

7*2-Ft. Pickup Tandem Disc 11-Hole AC Wheat Drill

66 AC combine with

tandem wheels on rear; in A-l

condition.

AC corn picker. This picker has only picked 150 acres. 7-Ft. AC Mounted Mower Pickup Harrow 6-Ft. Tandem Disc 2-Row John Deere Corn Plant-

er

Side Dresser Seeder Some Posts Rubber Tired Wagon with Bed 2-ton Chevrolet truck with grain bed; this truck is on good rubber and in A-l condition.

Other Articles Too Numerous To Mention MR. and MRS. RAY SHEESE, Owners Terms: Cash Not Responsible for Accidents Lunch Will Be Served By The Methodist Church of Harmony Col. Cap Downing, Auctioneer Janies Job, Clerk

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Senator Vance Hartke of Indiana congratulates Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia after the latter spoke before the U S. Senate on his recent state visit to the nation’s capital. The 73-year-old ruler came to the United States to renew acquaintances and discuss current African problems. In his Senate address, Selassie expressed the hope that ' Independence will come soon to those people (of Africa) who are still under the bonds of colonialism."

PUTNAM COUNTY PAGEANT

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Saturday, Oct 19th PARADE FASHION SHOW CIVIL WAR PAGEANT RETAIL MERCHANTS AUCTION

IT WILL BE EXCITING IT WILL BE WORTH-WHILE

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•‘SPOKANE BEAUTY"—Judy Mellentin holds an apple that Weighs two pounds, two and one-half ounces in Hood River, Ore. It comes from a local grower, Dan Manners. Two trees fielded 17 apples weighing over two pounds each. They’re *&Utd LUs Jgkautx.' 1

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Retail Merchants Committee GREENCASTLE CHAMBER COMMERCE