The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1964 — Page 5

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

TUES., APRIL 7, 1964. Page 5

flee, Court House, In the City (or town) of Greencastle, Indiana In said County, begin Investigation of the application of the following named person, requesting the issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive informamation concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of Issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Schwab Pnodliners. Inc, (Gro. eery) TRANSFER Beer & Wine Dealers permit from Dorothy Stevens 308 E. Franilin St.. Greencastle. Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W F. CONDON Executive Secretary

JOE A. HARRIS Chairman

Wisconsin Sees Big Vote Today MILWAUKEE, Wis. UPI — A near-record one million voters were expected to vote today in the nation’s second presidential primary of the year with civil rights the central issue.

The key contestants were Wisconsin Gov. John Reynolds and Alabama Gov. George Wallace, a Southern segregationist whose entry into the Democratic race transformed a lackluster primary into what now is considered a significant referendum on civil rights. Today’s turnout was expected to approach the 1960 primary record, when the late President John F. Kennedy started on the road to the White House with a victory over Sen. Hubert

Humphrey, D-Minn. Reynolds and Wallace differ in their opinions on what percentage of the vote the Alabama governor needs to claim a victory for the Southern voice against the civil rights bill. Reynolds freely predicts Wallace could get 100,000 votes. He breaks the figure into 35.000 votes from the “fanatical right wing” with the rest coming from persons opposed to the bill and those personally opposed to him.

Fully half of all women 45 to 54 years of age are engaged in gainful employment — the highest proportion for any age group of women, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

■ -v > ' i : , ■ »

MRS. DOUGLAS MacARTHUR leaves Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington, with son Arthur, accompanied by Gen. Leonard Heaton, Army surgeon general, after death of the general In her limousine (right) she weeps.

Men’s stretch dress shirts are Traffic experts estimate that oceans and inland resorts,

expected to be the next big pro- more than 30 million motorists motional “Explosion” in the are taking to the open road this market. summer for beaches, lakes,

YOU'RE TELLING ME! By WILLIAM RUT Central Press Writer

Stepping up front is the setback heel — a favorite in every height from higher to nearly-

low.

AN INFLUX of millions of nice are ruining South African ;rain crops, according to a Jape Town report. Gosh, and hat area has the world’s bigrest cats; too—lions, panthers, tc. ! ! ! TFonder if that South African rredxcament can be the result >/ Leo, king of beasts, lion-ing loicn on the job? Ill On* South African farmer remits that though he destroyed K),000 of the rodents, he had o abandon his farm. A gr.awul situation! ! ! ! The Bureau of Census reports bat last year purchase of atache cases in the U. S. in-n-eased 16 per cent over 1962 vhile briefcase sales were town 29 per cent. Guess more

males want to be mistaken for diplomats rather than lawyers. ! ! t A combined total of 2,571,000 briefcases and attache cases were sold. And yet, some men snicker at the gals toting around those queen-size purses! j t • On reading that living costs fell in February for the first time since December 1962, F.E.F. comments it sure didn’t make much noise. The drop teas a mere onc-tenth of one per cent! Ill Two Soviet scientists insist inhabitants of a planet in the system of the star 61 Cygni— 66 trillion miles away—have tried to send radio messages toward the Earth recently. Just a neighborly call?

IDENTICAL HEART SURGERY—Three young cousins are on recovery road after undergoing identical operations to repair the same congenital heart defect, and a fourth is aw T aiting the same operation in the Detroit hospital. Recovering are (from left) Karen Brown, 7, Donna Lewis, 8, and Joyce Lewis, 9. Surgery on Charles Lewis (right), 4, brother of Joyce and Donna, was postponed for about a week because he has tonsilitis.

SPRING Woolens CREWEL NEEDLEWORK and STAMPED GOODS

We cordially invite you to see our wide selection of SUMMER FABRICS nun in our store.

mw/*'

Lucia's Fabrics

20 SOI TH VINE

OL 3-5217

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board o! Putnam County. Inn ana. will, at 11 AM on the 7 day of May. 1964 at the Clerks Of-

)■ 1 ml s

Mi

i

OLD GLORY files at half staff over White House on death of Gen. Douglas MacArthur.

PUDDLE JUMPER—To avoid being splashed when negotiating puddles, Gary Hohf, 14, rides his bicycle with the frame upside down in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Si

LAWN and SHRUBS from INSECTS with...

rj*Arab

U-DO-IT

CONCENTRATE. ask our

ARAB Expert for the facts BLACK LUMBER CO. 501 N'. Indiana

New stick perfume looks and works like a lipstick. Just turn the base and out it comes.

CARD OF THANKS The family of Ray Ader wishes to express their thanks to relatives, neighbors and friends for their cards, flowers and food. Also Perkins Funeral Home, Rev. Sawyer, Nancy Buser and the pallbearers for their services rendered. It was all deeply appreciated. Blanche, Virgil and Clarence Ader.

r IjEVI’S- ^

CYPRIOT SHEPHERD SHOULDERS SHOTGUN—A Turkish Cypriot shoulders a shotgun on the outskirts of Nicosia for protection against Greek Cypriots as intercommunal violence continues to tear at island. Greeks and Turks have ignored calls to surrender their arms.

v Never Needs Ironing! ^ COMING SOON TO Macs MEN'S WEAR

enneuf ALWAYS FIRST QUAUTY m IN GREENCASTLE

big news!...here now!

* ? %

,..j *aPtW*--

ipifiiliSii If

%J.If Jtl Mi Jblp^ ;•••• •• > n

1

X.>>X< w Y--.-.vy^Avw.*.y>»y• Iv.v.

-W «. ' f

+****>, ..w.v.w.

AT >

I

■- ATPXSXmmi . . ■ < ~ * tm? fov v-r/,< *> :. •?| ■has:.cy/; wetui'>•;;*«•••<< a,^

jmm aflm

TMSFtkWPMCm m emscr unto. AtM&n&

SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON HUNDREDS OF PENNEY SUMMER VALUES! Examples: it KODAK BROWNIE MOVIE CAMERA! No focusing needed. Fixed-focus lens lakes sharp mov-, ies from a tew feet to infinity. ONLY 17.77 ★ SPALDING BUDGET STARTER SET! Ideal for the beginner or occasional golfer. Chrome-plated with perforated leather grips. ONLY 34.88 ★ SHAKESPEARE SPIN-CAST OUTFIT! Cast with the accuracy of a professional. All metal push-button reel with positive wheel dial drag. ONLY 7.77 ★ PENNEY’S PREMIUM TIRE! Per■feet for the budget-minded shopper. Foremost Premiums are constructed with 100% nylon cord. •plus $1.86 excise tax ONLY IS.DD* PLUS! Famous traditional values in clothing for the family, furnish^ ings for your home! SAVE!

enneuf

w

•1 WAUKt-.g.. VV : ^ V ''>0: :<

PICK UP YOUR FREE COPY OF PENNEY’S MID-SUMMER SALE CATALOG TODAY! • ORDER BY PHONE 0L3-3127. It’s modern, convenient, one-stop shopping! • NO MONEY DOWN! .... Shopping’s easy... charge your purchases! • DAILY TRUCK DELIVERY! ... It saves time and transportation expense! • CREDIT TERMS!... Suit your personal needs, small monthly payments! • GREATER SELECTIONS OF MERCHANDISE!... At greatly reduced prices! • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Penney’s makes good on every promise, on every purchase, with a money back guarantee!