Banner Graphic, Volume 16, Number 255, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 June 1986 — Page 4
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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, June 5,1986
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TRACI DIANNE PARK TONY ANDREW JUDY
STRAWBERRIES * Plenty of Parking Containers are furnished 7a.m. til 7p.m.—7 days a week HAHN'S U-PICK 5 miles North of Bellmore, IN on St. Rd. 59 317-344-1900 can be reached for definite picking day and phone-in orders accepted.
Now-if your home is destroyed... Allstate guarantees to pay to totally rebuild it—regardless of cost.
Allstate’s Home Replacement Cost Guarantee will pay to totally rebuild your home —brick for brick. Ask me “ Allslate Allstate Insurance Co., Northbrook, IL
CENTRAL INSURANCE AGENCY 7 Central Square, Greencastle 653-2641 Optional in most states on Allstate Insurance Company Standard and Deluxe Homeowners Policies.
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Your $ 1 will buy you more Ul ( \/ Am 4 y f in Effect V Thru June 30, 1986 x io" mini bin J 5? ■ lea. UTILITY BASKET VEGETABLE BIN 8" x 12 ". Choice of colors Save space by stacking Choice or while of colors or while. Mini Bin* can organize: " n ftN • d«*k/draw«r • rofngarotor d ’ ' 2*l $l- - SIZE K ROUND xMU fl (I 1 MINI BINS UTILITY BASKET I white almost anything. Choice of colors or white
Park-Judy wedding set for Aug. 2 Traci Dianne Park and Tony Andrew Judy will be married at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 2 at the Russellville Community Church. Relatives and friends are invited. Miss Park’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henderson. Judy is the son of Bobbie Jo Judy, Greencastle, and Dick Judy, Roachdale.
A 1986 graduate of North Putnam High School, Miss Park plans to major in criminology at Indiana State University. Judy, a 1983 graduate of Greencastle High School, is employed at Greencastle Manufacturing Co.
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See or phone for details: Monty Montgomery
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Calendar of events
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Friday World War I Barracks and Auxiliary will meet at noon Friday, June 6, at the VFW Post in Greencastle. There will be a pitch-in dinner and election and installation of officers. Saturday St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 520 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, will have its annual rummage sale 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, June 7. Gobin Singles Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 7, in Wesley Hall of Gobin Church in Greencastle. The program is open to all singles in Putnam County. For more information, call the church office at 653-3196. Sunday The 6th District quarterly meeting of World War I Barracks and Auxiliary will begin at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, June 8, at the Legion Home in Brownsburg. A pitch-in dinner will be followed by installation of officers. Monday Cloverdale Lodge 132, F & AM, will have a called meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, June 9. Refreshments will be served. Visiting brethren are welcome. The National Association of Retired Federal Employees will meet at 12:30 p.m. Monday, June 9, at the Double Decker Restaurant. A business meeting will follow lunch. The Putnam County Coin Club will have its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, June 9, at the Putnam County Senior Center. Dealers tables will open at 7 p.m., and the meeting will begin at 7:30. A free club auction with a 10-lot limit will be held. Everyone is welcome. Tuesday The Immanuel Baptist Church ladies missionary group will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 10. Teresa Whitt will be hostess and Diane Davies will give devotions. The Brick Chapel Home Extension Club will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 10, at the home of Mrs. Rodney Sharp. Earlene Webber will assist. A lesson on crafts will be given by Sara Malayer. This month’s donation to the Food Pantry is fruit juice. The Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 1550 will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 10, at the post home. Newly elected officers will begin their duties. Wednesday Chapter 22, R.A.M., will have a stated convocation at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, to be followed by a stated assembly of Council 107, R. & S.M. Refreshments and social hour will follow. Chapter I, P.E.O. will meet at noon Wednesday, June 11, at the home of Mrs. Ralph Taylor.
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Supermarket Shopper Talk to store manager about cashing refund checks
By MARTIN SLOANE Dear Martin -1 am a coupon user, and I also like to receive refunds from the manufacturers. But I have a problem when it comes time to cash the refund checks. When I try to cash them at the grocery store, the people there tell me to take them to a bank where I have an account. That doesn’t help me at all, since I don’t have an account at any bank. Where can I cash these refund checks? -- G.R., from E. Chicago, Ind. Dear G.R. - Take the store manager aside and^ explain your problem. Also tell him that these refund checks are from the products you have purchased in his store and show him a few of the checks. He should recognize that these checks are drawn on the major fulfillment houses used by the national brands. And since the checks are in small amounts, he runs little or no risk in cashing them. Impress on him that cashing the checks is important to you, and tell him that one reason you shop at his store is because of thoughtful gestures like this. Dear Martin - I resent having to dodge children who are running wild in the aisles when I am shopping in the supermarket; I shudder when I see infants dangling precariously over the edge of shopping carts; and my nerves begin to rattle when I’m forced to listen to children who seem to follow me from aisle to aisle. When you have written about children in supermarkets and discussed the idea of “No Candy” checkout aisles, I have been surprised you did not suggest that mothers leave their children home. I am the mother of two teenage boys, and I rarely took them to the store, except as a treat. I believe this is the best solution. It is certainly far better than suggesting that supermarkets change in order to accommodate the children. Parents who consider their children’s safety, and who want to shop without distractions, should leave them home. - Peg Fox, Pechville, Pa. Dear Peg - I agree with you about leaving children home - at least until they are old enough to behave well in the store. When they are old enough to behave well, however, shopping becomes an important learning experience. Unfortunately, many parents with small children have no one with whom to leave them. They dread shopping with their toddlers even more than you dread having to observing them from a distance. But they have no choice.
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Are they responsible for the discipline and safety of their children while they are shopping? Of course they are. And this should never change. CLIP N’ FILE REFUNDS (Week of Junel) Beverages (File No. 8) Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off coupons - beverage refund offers with beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting the needed proofs of purchase while looking for the required forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers may not be available in all areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. The following refund offers are worth $5.29. These offers require refund forms: TANG Offer from General Foods Corporation. Receive two 50-cent coupons good toward the purchase of any Tang or Sugar Free Tang. Send the required refund form and two Universal Product Code symbols from any size Tang or Sugar Free Tang. Expires July 31,1986. HI-C $1 Refund Offer. Send the required refund form and 18 Universal Product Code symbols cut from the side panel of any individual unit of Hi-C in the Drink Box, along with the cash-register receipt(s) with the purchase price(s) circled. Expires July 1,1986. OCEAN SPRAY Cranberries, Inc. Offer. Receive four 25-cent coupons, each good on your next purchase of New Ocean Spray Liquid Concentrate. Send the required form and three Universal Product Code symbols from 250-milliliter packages of Ocean Spray’s New Liquid Concentrate. Expires July 31,1986. REALEMON $1 Tuna Refund Offer. Receive a $1 coupon good on your next purchase of your favorite brand of Tuna, plus a free Rea Lemon Seafood recipe sampler. Send the required refund form and the front-label panels from two bottles (any size) of Rea Lemon Lemon Juice from Concentrate or the front labels from refrigerated Rea Lemon 100 Percent Pure, along with a grocery receipt with the purchase prices circled. Expires July 31,1986. TREE TOP, Inc. Offer. Receive a coupon good for one of these products: Regular or Natural 64-ounce, 6-ounce sixpack, 750-milliliter three-pack or 12-or 6ounce frozen can Tree Top Apple Juice. Send the required refund form and the Universal Product Codes from any three Regular or Natural 64-ounce, 6-ounce sixpack, 750-milliliter three-pack or 12-ounce or 16-ounce frozen can Tree Top Apple Juice. Expires July 30,1986. Here’s a refund form to write for: Up to a $6 refund. L’EGGS $6 Refund Offer, P.O. Box 7761, Maple Plain, MN 55348. This offer expires Aug. 31, 1986. While waiting for the form, save 10 L’eggs packages as proofs of purchase (at least five of these proofs must be for a Sheer Elegance Pantyhose style), along with the cash-register receipt(s) with the purchase prices circled for a $6 refund; or save 10 L’eggs packages as proofs of purchase (any combination of styles), along with the cash-register receipt(s) with the purchase prices circled for a $4 refund.
American Legion I Post 58 Activities |June6-Fri. | Dining Room open 6-9p.m. ■ June 7-Sat. , Dining Room open 6-9p.m. ■ June 8-Sun. i Post Open 12:30p.m., District! | Meeting 2 P.M. I June 9-Mon. ■ Installation of Officers ■ June 10-Tues. Post Open regular hours I June 11-Wed. I Bingo 7:30 P.M. | June 12-Thurs. I Post Open regular hours. ■ June 13-Fri. a Dining Room open 6-9p.m. ■Junel4-Sat. Dining Room open 6-9p.m., Dan-J Icing 9:30p.m.-l :30a.m., Nashville! | Connection j American Legion post 58 { Clip and Save I June 27-Fri. | Fundraiser Dance for 4th |
