Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 December 1973 — Page 11
Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana
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By Gordon Bess Buz Sawyer
SORRY I'M A ume. LAT£ FOR OUR DATE/ TAWNEE! , i
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WHAT'S THE ESTIMATE" OF YOUR LOSS, MR. FINCH?
Hi and Lois
ABOUT $7,000 IN CASH. JEWELRY $300/000. UhlSET STONES $150,000. SEVERAL DOZEN DIAMOND WATCHES. NO SILVER OR ANYTHING
HEAVY...
MAYBE HALF
MILLION.
By Roy Crane
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WOULD YOU SAY
THE THIEF
KNEW
JEWELRY?
ABSOLUTELY. INSURANCE WON'T BEGIN TO COVER
IT.
MILLION.
By Mort Walker & Dik Browne Blondie
]/ BECAUSE THIS IS THE 1 f TIME OF YEAR YOU WONPER
WHY YOU DON'T
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DAGWOOD, I'LL NEED MORE MONEY FOR MY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING 1 SOUNDS FAMILIAR
HERE
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AND SO DOES MY MONEY HAVE WINGS AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR
Beetle Bailey
By Mort Walker BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell
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JULIUS, DO You have to weak tHoee wooden cioes?/
when You're coming in Here to wake me of, they WAK6 ME UP'.
WHAT WUZ IN THAT PASSEL URIAH LEFT BY TH' (MAIL BOX, MAW?
^357 SAfUneZ*— 12-2 1
WORRY CLINIC
George W. Crane, Ph.O., M.D.
Mike was such a “bearcat" at the office that he lost 5 secretaries. But the 6th used the psychology outlined in this daily column and thus changed Mike into a friendly cooperative boss. She also won a husband by use of similar Applied Psychology! CASE Z-505: Mike D.. aged 38, had lost 5 secretaries in 3 years. “Dr Crane,” his present secretary confided to me, “I have now used some of your newspaper psychology on him. “And it works like a charm! “So we not only get along famously. “But he has increased my salary within these first 6 months. “For I remembered your column which said the ‘bearcat’ at the office is usually compensating for the fact he is a ‘housecat’ at home. “So I didn’t feel hurt to the quick when he started bawling me out the first few days I started in this office. “Oh, I’d have been crushed and would have quit if it weren’t for my reading your column about the office bearcat. “Instead, I kept quiet and later even applied the ‘Compliment Club’ strategy on him. “As a starter, I praised the new tie he wore the second day I was at the office. “He merely grunted. “Later, I asked for his advice
concerning the carbon paper that we needed to order. “You had said that one of the best laws for complimenting is to seek the counsel or suggestions of another person, so I used it routinely. “And within the first month, we began to get along so well that he let me run the office as I wished. “For I had thus made him feel important whereas he had been a meek ‘Yes-man’ at home. “And once he was assured that I regarded him as an Important executive, he no longer needed to act pompous or try to be a domineering tyrant. “Dr. Crane, I have another reason to be grateful to our newspaper for publishing your daily ‘Worry Ginic.’ “For I won my husband by following the techniques you taught us readers. “Since I was an introvert and not gifted at conversation, I was what you call a one-date coed. “Oh, I could win a first date, since I was good looking and with the proper ‘measurements.’ “But I had trouble getting the boy friend to ask me for a second date “Then I read about your H-E-L-P formula for breaking those awkward pauses that intrude in the usual conversation on the first date. “Well, I didn't even need go
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beyond the ‘H’ for Hobbies’ before we were carrying on gay, effortless conversation, so my boy friend on that date asked for another and then another, till we now are married. “Another victory for Applied Psychology." SIMPLE SOLUTIONS In medicine, we stress making a correct diagnosis at the start. Then the solution is often relatively simple. Same applies to our social and workaday problems. Mike’s first 5 secretaries took his caustic criticisms and loudmouthed reprimands at face value. So they were quite naturally hurt, offended, indignant and then quit. But this last secretary looked beyond the obvious and soon realized “why” Mike was such an office bearcat. So send for the “Compliment Gub" booklet, enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 25 cents, and learn how to win salary increases, plus sweethearts!
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RACCOON LAKE RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE Open 7 Days A Week On Route 36 Just Across From Raccoon lake State Park Entrance Live Entertainment Music Sun. - Wed. • Fri. & Sat. FEATURING THE "SONS OF JAMES ' formerly the "Country B/ues" Make regervations now for your privato parties - can accomodate up to 75 persont. Sunday & Wednesday Night Special All The Chicken You Can Eat * 1.99 CATFISH & FROG LEGS Friday and Saturday Nights T-BONE STEAK COCKTAILS SERVED Cocktail Lounge Open on Sunday
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S-10Movie "The Chairman'' 13 Room 222 9:30 2-6 Brian Keith 13 Adam'zRib 10:00 2-6 Dean Martin 13 ABC Newt Cloteup 10:30 4 Newt 11:00 2-6-8-10-13 Newt 4 Night Gallery 11:30 2-6 Johnny Carton 4 Movie "The Magnetic Monitor” (BW) 8 Movie "The Thrill of It All" 10 Movie "Battle Beneath the Earth'' 13 Dick Cavett 1:00 2-6 Midnight Special 4 Movie "Ridert to the Start" 13 Newt 1:30 1 Movie "Reap the Wild Wind" 2:30 4 Newt Saturday 6:30 4 Hootier Roundup 7:00 2 Agritcepe 6 Jettont 8 Sunrite Sometter 13 Pertpective 13 7:30 2 Death Valley Dayt 4 Lettent For living 6 Butch Cattidy B Town and Country 13 Agritcepe 8:00 2-6 Lidtville 4 Untamed World 8-10F1intttonet 13 BugtBunny 8:30 2-6 Inch High Private Eye 4 Rocky and Hit Friendt 8-10 Bailey't Cornett 13 Yogi'tGang 9:00 2-6 Addamt Family 4 Santa Claut 8-10 Movie "A Good Medium It Rare” 13 Super Friendt 9:30 2-6 Emergency 4 4 Cartoon* 9:55 4Batk*tball Tipi 10:00 2 Butch Cattidy 4Fecut 6 Perky Pig 8-10 My Favorite Martiam 13 Lattie't Retcue Ranger* 10:30 2-6StarTrek 4 Symphony 1- 10Jeannie 13 Goober 11:00 2- 6 Sea Menttert 4 Citizen* Forum 8-10 Speed Buggy
13 Brady Kidt 11:15 4 letter* to the legitlature 11:30 2-6 Pink Panther 4 Alternative B-IOJetieandthe Puttycatt UMittion: Magic! PUBUCATION NOTICE BY SOUTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION The South Putnam Community School Corporation by its Board of Trustees hereby submits its proposal for bids to be received by the Board of Trustees of the said school corporation in the office of said corporation between the hours of 8:00 A.M. E.S.T. ond 4:00 P.M. E.S.T. on or before of 7th day of January, 1974 for the purchase of "Evidence of Indebtedness January, 1974" tor the said school corporation. Various notes of the corporation for such "Evidence of Indebtedness January, 1974" in the total amount of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00) bearing interest not to exceed the legal rate per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding). Both principal ond interest payable on or before June 30, 1974. Bidders of said note or notes shall be required to name the rote of interest which the note or notes are to bear, not exceeding the legal rate per annum. Such interest rote must be computed in multiples of one-eighth of 1% and not more than one interest rote shall be named by each bidder. The "Evidence of Indebtedness January, 1974" will be awarded to the highest qualified bidder whose bid is submitted in accordance herewith. The highest bid will be the one offering the lowest interest cost to the corporation to be determined by computing the total interest on the evidence of indebtedness at its maturity and deducting therefrom the premium bid if any. The right is reserved to have various notes in various amounts at various times, the total of which shall not exceed Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00) ond oil of which shall be repaid on or before June 30, 1974. The right is reserved to reject any and oil bids. If an acceptable bid is not received ot the time fixed for sale, the date of accepting bids shall be continued for a period of not to exceed 30 days thereafter, but in the event of the continuation of said bids, no bid will be accepted which is higher than the lowest bid received at the time fixed for the filing of bids of such "Evidence of Indebtedness January 1974". No conditional bids will be considered. Bids shall be in sealed envelopes marked "Bids for Temporary boon January 1974" and each bidder submitting a bid shall submit an affidavit therewith stating that no collusion exists between himself ond any other bidder for such loan. SOUTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION By Richard K. Jones Richard Jones, Secretory Board of Trustees ' Dec 21 28-2T
MADISON TWP. VOL. FIRE DEPT. S NEXT TURKEY SHOOT will be Jan. 6th at 1:00 P.M. We Wish You & Yours A Very Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year (Your *upport ha* boon appreciated)
-NOTICEGreencastle Livestock Center W» Be Closed MONDAY, DEC. 24TH & TUESDAY, DEC. 25TH
SALE OF REAL ESTATE January 5,1974 10:00 A.M. Al the office of the Administrator, Fint-Citizens Bank And Trust Company, Greencastle, Indiana. REAL ESTATE: Residence, 2 story modern dwelling - 4 rooms and half both upstairs, 6 rooms and full bath down. Partial basement and new gas furnace. Two fireplaces. TERMS: 10% down due day of sale and balance upon delivery of deed and abstract. Bids may be left at First-Citizens Bank And Trust Company, Greencastle, Indiana. Sale date may be continued from January 5,1974, day to day thoroaftor until sold. TAXES: Administrator will pay 1973 taxes payable 1974. Sale subject to approval of Putnam Circuit Court. Shown by appointmont. CONTACT: HRST-QTIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 1 North Indiana Street Greencastle, Indiana 46135 phone: 317/653-41B1 First-Citizens Bank And Trust Company as Administrator of tho estate of Uly F. Godwin, decoasod. Grank G. Stoessel, Attorney
