Banner Graphic, Volume 9, Number 259, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1979 — Page 4

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The Putnam County BannerGraphfc, July 9,1979

Morton IIOWSI Leland Allgood observes birthday with dinner

MORTON - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clodfelter ?nd Myrna, and Nancy Clones posted a birthday dinner Sunday at Torr’s Restaurant for Mr. and Mrs. Leland Allgood in honor of Mr. Allgood's birthday. ; A fish fry will be held at Union Chapel Church July 20 and 21. Pie. cake, salads, coffee and ice are just a few of the items on the menu Please come and eat Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Clodfelter wore Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clodfelter and Todd of Nashville Term.; Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter of Greencastle; Mr. and

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The Banner-Graphic’s staff member in Morton is Mrs. Ona (\ern) Sigler. Her telephone number is 729-2062.

Mrs. John Clodfelter and daughters of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clodfelter and family of Nashville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith of Greencastle; Mrs. Judy O’Hair and daughter of Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clough of Peoria, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fowre; Bob Hisser of Peoria, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Clodfelter of Clinton Falls; Mrs. Jean Gorham and granddaughter; Mrs. Maxine Callendar of Mor-

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ton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stultz called at the funeral home to pay respects to Noah Kincaid. Mrs. Joe Stultz, Mrs. Patty Woodrum and Mrs. Joy Thomas sang at the funeral of the deceased at Jamestown. Mrs. Joe Stultz visited Mr. and Mrs. James Frazier. Allen Jefferies has been visiting his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Harold Barker and Richard Mr and Mrs. David Clodfelter called on Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goode. Mr and Mrs. Forest Detro called on Mr. and Mrs. Phillip

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Goode Sunday. Mrs. Maud O’Haver, Mrs. Maxine Callender and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call called on Mrs. Lillie Stultz. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wayne Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clark called on Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin Sunday. Mrs. Maxine Lawter and Bill and Mrs. Lucille Everman called on Mr. and Mrs. Noal Nicholson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Douglas Thursday evening and enjoyed homemade ice cream. Scott Jackson visited his

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Dress revue, food auction at fair The 1979 Russellville Tri-County 4-H Fair will be held July 11 through 14. Any person in Putnam, Parke or Montgomery counties, currently enrolled in 4-H, is eligible to exhibit his or her project. Registration will be held from 8-10 a m. Wednesday, July 11 in the Russellville Elementary School for all entries in the girls’ department. The private dress revue will begin at 10 a m. Wednesday, July 11 in the Christian Church Everyone who participates in the private dress revue must also be in the public dress revue at 7:30p.m. Friday. Although garments may be entered for construction judging only, everyone who participates in the dress revue must also enter their garments for construction judging. Junior grand champion will be chosen from division 1-4 in the dress revue and grand champion will be taken from division 5 and up Special awards will be given to these two winners. A grand champion will be chosen in all categories. In all classes in the girls department including foods, clothing, food preservation, home furnishings, arts and craf-ts-with descriptions, the prizes are first $2.50; second, $2; third, sl.soand all other sl. All food products will be auctioned off at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 12 and proceeds will go to 4-H exhibitors. Exhibits will be released at 10 p.m. Friday, July 13. Prize money may be picked up at this time. For further information, please call Suzanne McGaughey, superintendent of the girls’ department at 435-2349.

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grandmother, Mrs. Earley Jackson, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Allgood called on Manley Clones Friday evening. Reid Duffy interviewed Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett Thursday on Channel 6 Thursday as it was their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson went to a picnic Sunday at Frankfort Park. Mrs. Ona Sigler was hostess Friday for a family dinner attended by Mrs. May Wright, Mrs. Lucille Hutcheson, Miss Ida Wood of Franklin and Mrs. Oma Clodfelter.

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Hints from Heloise Lingerie put to new use in garden

DEAR HELOISE: Mushrooms are expensive and a lot of times I’d have to throw some away since I had never seen any information about freezing or canning them. Finally I found out you can saute the mushrooms, let them cool, package and freeze them. A Reader * * * And I found out that you can also freeze plain mushrooms, whole or sliced, by washing them in cold water and soaking them in a solution of one teaspoon lemon juice to two cups of cold water for five minutes before blanching them. Blanch the small mushrooms or the slices for three minutes and the large size mushrooms for five minutes. Cool, package and freeze. The lemon juice keeps the mushrooms from turning dark. Heloise ★ * * LETTER OF LAUGHTER DEAR HELOISE: For cantaloupe growers this is a tip I learned from a friend. If space is limited and you grow cantaloupes on a trellis, use a worn-out bra, put the

PEO welcomes Stoner

P.E.O.s will have a “Welcome Home Tea’’ in honor of Mrs. Simpson Stoner, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 11 at the home of Mrs. How rd Youse, 715 Terrace Lane. Mrs. Stoner, past president of

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DEAR HELOISE: I have an energy-saver for you people with freezers that are rarely packed to the rafters. Air space warms up every time the door is opened. I found my freezer running constantly. Finally after trying to think of what I could fill the empty shelves with I took those bags of clean, long-sleeved shirts and sweaters that haven’t made it to the attic and shoved them in. No worry about moths. On the bottom shelf I stack the old newspapers for recycling. Now my freezer doesn’t run all the time, I don’t have to go up into the hot attic and I have a place to collect the newspapers. Merle Gray * * * Brilliant idea! The newspapers will also help to eliminate the food odors that refrigerators and freezers are prone to get. Heloise * * * THIS COLUMN is written for you the homemaker If you have a hint or a problem write to Heloise in care of this newspaper Because of the tremen dous volume of mail, Heloise is unable to answer individual letters. She will, however, answer your questions in her column whenever possible.

ternational chapters of P.E.O. All P.E.O.s are urged to come visit with Mrs. Stoner who will be making her home here in Greencastle at Asbury Towers.

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