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9 RUSHVILLE (INDIANA) DAILY REPUBLICAN Wednesday, August 30,1961. PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE SALE! Frigid Test $1.59 Gal. Cans Frigid Test $1.49 Bulk (Bring Container) Peak Sl.SU Gal. Cans Alcohol 188 Proof 85c Gal. Mosier Oil Service 425 N.

Jackson Phone 932-2544 CASH CARRY JOCKEY WILL PAY YOU 1.00 To Discover Jockey Comfort ASK US HOW! Frank Wilson GOOD CLOTHES Mr. Farmer NOW Is The Time To BUILD Free Planning No Hidden Cost Interest Farmer Plan PILLAR BEAM CONSTRUCTION ORIARTY BUILDINGS Phone 932-2625 106 W. 3rd Rush ville The Piece To Boy EVERY DIABETIC SUPPLY Here, in one convenient location, you can obtain all essential supplies and diet supplements. IKSULiN SYRINGES NEEDLES SACCHARIN TEST SETS PHARMACY 218 North Main St. Phone 392-3328 Names you know forecast Vinyl Floor Covering At W.

G. Waggoner Go. North Side Square Phone 932-3445 News Items Of Local Interest ENTERS HOSPITAL Mary Butz, R. R. 1, Milroy, has been admitted to Memorial Hospital at Greensburg.

DENIES CHASE Daniel Hail, 20, Route 5, whose arrest by city police on a reckless driving charge was reported yesterday, denies that the arrest followed a chase north on Ind. 3. J. P. FINE Dari Schaekel, 20, R.

R. 4, Greenfield, was fined $1 and costs in Justice of the Peace Court here yesterday for speeding August 18 on U. S. 52 west of Rusihville. HELD ON WARRANT Gene Eastham, 27, was arrested yesterday by officers at a residence northeast of Arlington on a warrant charging him with nonsupport.

He was placed in the county jail. Business and Professional News Federal Land Bank Directors In Louisville Directors of the Federal Land Bank Association of Rushville will represent their association at the bi-annual conference at Lousiville on August 29, 30 and 31. A. W. Fox worthy of Greensburg and Fred Newkirk of Falmouth are official delegates at this meeting.

William F. Smith, manager, will appear on the program discussing are the musts of a new business Willard Anderson, 4th district farm credit director, wras chair- man of the afternoon session today. Other directors attending will be Denzil Ball, Lowell Pruet and George Tevis of Rush County, and Ed King of Decatur County. Mrs. Foxworthy, Mrs.

Pruet, Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Newkirk accompanied their husbands and will be treated to a tour of the Blue Grass section of Kentucky, Spindle Top Farm and Henry home in Lexington. Local Man Is Guest Lecturer Dr. George E.

Winder and Mrs. Winder spent last week in the Davison School, Davison, Michigan, where Dr. Winder was guest lecturer. The class which Dr. Winder taught was titled Realism and the By referring to such anthropologists as Ashley Montagu and Margaret Mead, and evolutionists as Julian Huxley and Gordon Childe, a study was made of how modern man is related to animals and how he is distinct and superior to them.

The Christian Bible, the Muslem Koran, and the Scriptures were used as authorities to determine why man was created and what his future on this planet is. The Davison School is attended by as well as members of the World Faith. According to Dr. Winder, the World Faith now has nearly two million members in 258 countries and territories of the world. members represent all races and come from all religious backgrounds.

The fundamental teachings are that there is one God, all religions have the same spiritual basis and that there is but one human race. HOSPITAL NEWS WSH Personals Howell, of this city, is in Dover, N. visiting Robert I Fischer, his former roommate at the University of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Howell accompanied him on part of the trip. Marla Jean Carr, R. R. 7, left Tuesday morning for Charlotte, N. to visit with Miss Patricia Ann Jerome.

They will leave September 1 for Tampa, to visit friends and relatives before continuing on to Miami, where they will enroll as sophomores at the University of Miami. Admittances: David Glenn, 227 East Second Street; Jamie Hannigan, Arlington. Dismissals: Mrs. Richard Gideon, Mrs. James Small and baby, Sheryl Lyn; Mrs.

Thomas Haase and baby, Tonya Rene; Mrs. John Stevens and baby, Deana Lynn. Births Mr. and Mrs. David Palmer, 301 West Water Street, girl, Tuesday; Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Nobbe, R. R. 6, Connersville. girl, Tuesday; Mr.

and Mrs. William Harrison, 130 South Harrison Street, boy, Wednesday; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hendershott, R. R.

1, Arlington, boy, Wednesday; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Matry, Morristown, boy, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Snyder R. R. 1, Hagerstown, are the parents of a boy born this morning in the Reid Memorial Hospital in Richmond. Mrs. Snyder is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kile of this city. Original name of Tacoma, was Commencement City. Mailmen Seek Reprieve From Heavy Weather BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) After years of wading through thing from blizzards to hailstones, 1 the mailman has asked for a reprieve from heavy weather.

The State Association of Letter Carriers Tuesday adopted resolu- tions urging laws that would sus- pend mail delivery in weather emergencies and cut the mail- i day from eight to six hours when the temperature climbs above 80 or drops below 10. Don't "FALL-OUT if With Your Gar This Fall WITH A NEW 1961 CHEVROLET CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON! DAYS AT CHRISTIAN CHEVROLET South on Highway 3 Phone 932-3991 COMPLETE Auto Service i TUNING OVERHAUL BRAKE WORK TRANSMISSION REPAIR Harrold and Pell Motor Sales Inc. CADILLAC PONTIAC BUICK Sal. Service 120 S. Morgan Phone 932-3316 BETWEEN PAY DAY LOANS Get For Costs Takes (J) Dollars Bays Cents Minutes SEE CHARLIE COPP Cnn Charles Copp.

Manager 210 N. Main Phone 932-3966 Tomorrow At The Fair INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Indiana State Fair program for Thursday, Education, High School Band and Day: High school band parade, Grandstand, 8 a.m. Sale of 4-H Grand Champion steer, Coliseum, 2 p.m. 4-H beef showmanship judging, Coliseum, 11:30 a.m. 4-H and FFA demonstrations, Building, 8 a.m.

and 5 p.m. Rabbit judging, Poultry Building, 9 a.m. Appaloosa halter horse judging, Saddle Horse Barn, 8 a.m. 4-H Grand Champion sheep showman, Sheep Barn, 4 p.m. 4-H Grand Champion barrow, Swine Barn, 3:30 p.m.

Sale of 4-H barrows, Swine Barn, 7:30 p.m. Style show, Building. 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Old fashioned quilting bee, 9 a.m., 12 noon and 1 and 4 p.m.

Band concert, Bandstand, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Horseshoe pitching, Conservation Building area, all day. Flower judging, Agriculture- Horticulture Building, 10 a.m. Dick Clark show, Coliseum, 8 p.m. Western horse show', Grandstand, 1 and 7 p.m.

81 SIGHTSEERS- KIWANLS CHIEF DIES CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. (AP) L. Peters, 65, Indiana district governor of Kiwanis International, died Monday, apparently a heart attack victim. He was elected by Kiwanis at the state convention in Elkhart Aug. 15.

He had practiced law here more than 30 years. In the east of Israel is a range of limestone mountains which have a height, in some places, of 4,000 feet. Continued from Page One ley at well above the speed of sound. No one reported actually seeing it cut the traction cable, but one sightseer, Francis Blanchard, a Frenchman with the International Labor Organization at Geneva, said he saw the plane performing acrobatics just before. Officials were thankful for one circumstance in the bizarre accident.

After the three cabins derailed, the loose end of the tow cable entangled in the rollers of the way station tower. This kept several other tourist-loaded cars from being cut loose to roll backward on the downhill side of the tower. The cable line is strung between two peaks of Mont Blanc and stretches three miles between the Aiguille du Midi on the French side of the chasm and the Torino, slightly lower, on the Italian side. It makes a sharp dip at the halfway mark, a rocky outcrop known as the Gros Rognon (Big Kidney). Tourists normally do the ride in half an hour, dangling at times 1,000 feet above the glacier.

At eight points along the way there are stopping points where they can get out. On this trip some of the tourists spent 20 hours in the tiny cabins. Most were dressed in summer clothes. One passenger, an Indian woman from London, had on a thin sari and gold slippers. Someone loaned her a pair of wool socks to negotiate the glacier after she was lowered from her stranded car.

Most of the sightseers were French, Italian or British, but there were a few Americans. Hugh Putnam, 20, of Milton. and his cousin, Katherine Blodgett, 19, of Grand Rapids, were stranded for 15 hours. MOVING LICENSED VANS PEA TRANSFER PHONE OFFICE 932-3191 COMPLETE PACKING AND WARDROBE SERVICE PHONE 932-3166 RES. 938-2661 Local Agents for WHEATON VAN LINES Serving All 50 States Printed matte jersey by Belding Corticelll.

A buttery luxurious blend of Estron Acetate and Nylon. A figure flattering lined sheath softened with draped neckline and slenderizing side skirt of all you can buy it in Louisa Alcott Young and Younger half sizes 12Vfe to 22te. Magenta, Blue, Green Since 1910 The House of Quality They got down via a rope and took their ordeal cheerfully. was terrified at said Miss hut then I quickly relaxed. We had an nerican newspaper with us and spent part; of the time doing the crossword I puzzle.

I must confess that when darkness fell the puzzle was still It was a beautiful moonlit night on the mountain and the trapped passengers had a spectacular view of the summit of Mont Blanc the highest mountain, and the glacier below. The New Way To Get Bottled Gas Metered Bulk Delivery ACCURATE SAVES MONEY UNINTERRUPTED SERVICE ASSURED DELIV ERY Arrow Gas Company, Inc. Philgas Distributor Phone 932-3200 A' i Stock Ta COOKING AND WATER HEATING Tank Heaters Space Heaters Tractor Fuel John Paul Jones Sails With John F. Kennedy NEW LONDON, Conn. A group of Coast Guard cadets always can brag they sailed in a square-rigger with John Paul Jones and John F.

Kennedy. Jones is a petty officer first class from College Park, and Kennedy is a chief petty officer from Fulton, N.Y. Both are serving in the Coast Guard cutter Eagle, due back here Saturday from a two-week cadet training cruise. Venezuela is half again as big as Texas. Dr.

J. F. Comer SCIENTIFIC Chiropractor 814 Central Phone 2607 CONNERSVILLE Patient Parking Back-To-Schoo! AND TIME TO FRESHEN UP THOSE SCHOOL WARDROBES! Gall 932-3484 PICK UP PRESS SHOP 117 East Third HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHWINN AND WESTERN FLYER New and Used BIKES PARTS REPAIRS ACCESSORIES Western Auto ASSOCIATE STORE 232 N. Main SALE SPRAV ENAMEL High Gloss Durable So easy to use in the new spray can! 9 colors tafe for baby toys or furniture Subject To Stock On Hand! APPLIANCE SlUTO Special 49 GOOD CHOICE COLORS Clark Lumber Co. LAWRENCE CLARK SON 732 West Third Phone 932-3925 BA CK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL! MMk TUDENT Kit Contains Scripset Fountain Pen Handwriting Booklet 5-Pack Cartridges ALL FOR 77 TO HELP YOU WRITE BETTER 218 North Main Phone 932-3328.

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