Banner Graphic, Volume 19, Number 42, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1988 — Page 3

Calendar of events Monday Chapter CB, PEO will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, OcL 24 at the home of Mrs. J. Poor. The program will be presented by Mrs. C. Mays. The Narcotics Anonymous support group will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24 at 1002 Castlebury Drive, Apt. C. Anyone with a drug-related chemical dependency problem is welcome to attend. A community meeting with representatives on Domestic Violence will be held 7 p.m. Monday, OcL 24 at the Putnam County Senior Center, 9 W. Franklin St., Greencastle. The public is invited to attend. Tuesday A public forum, sponsored by the Greencastle City Council, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25 at the PSI building on Indianapolis Road. The agenda will focus on neighborhood concerns. There will be no formal agenda. The meeting is billed as the public’s opportunity to express what they would like city government to help them accomplish. Tuesday’s session will be a fact-finding meeting to help focus on future Council actions. Putnam County Republican Women’s Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25 at Republican headquarters, 26 N. Jackson St, Greencastle. Four Seasons Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25 with Betty Cooper. The Putnam County Nurses Organization will meet at 7:30 pm. Tuesday,Oct. 25 at the home of Judy Johnson, 314 Highfall, Greencastle. This is expected to be an important meeting and good attendance is stressed. All RN’s and LPN’s are invited. Putnam County Hospital will offer CPR instruction to all interested residents at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25 and Wednesday, OcL 26 in the ground-floor classroom at PCH. Persons over age 15 seeking certification or recertification in CPR are eligible to attend. There is an $8 charge and attendance is required both nights. Persons may call 653-5121, ExL 540 to register or receive more information. t he Progress History Club will meet with Mrs. Marion Stamper 2 p.m. Tuesday, OcL 25. Mrs. Stamper will conduct the program. Gordon Whitney will present a program entitled, “Chick-amauga-Hollow Victory” to the Civil war Roundtable of West Central Indiana on Tuesday, OcL 25. The meeting will be held in Room 120 of the Julian Science and Math Center on the DePauw University campus. Doors open at 7 p.m. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday The Greencastle League of Women Voters and WGRE (91.5 FM) invite the public to attend the second of two Candidates’ Forum programs 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, OcL 26 at Greencastle High School’s McAnally Center auditorium. Candidates for commissioner, County Council, auditor, treasurer and coroner will be on hand. Questions will be accepted from the audience, while the program airs live on WGRE, the DePauw University radio station. Greencastle Commandery KT No. 11 will hold a stated conclave at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26 at the Greencastle Masonic Temple. A carry-in dinner will be served at 6:30. All Sir Knights, their ladies and families are welcome. The Twentieth Century Club will meet at 2 p.m. Wednesday, OcL 26 with Mrs. Joseph MidgetL The Putnam County Task Force Legalized Gambling will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26 in Wesley Hall at Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church. Everyone is invited to attend this open meeting. The Fillmore PTO is sponsoring a haunted house, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, OcL 26 and Thursday, Oct. 27 at the Fillmore Elementary School gym. The public is invited. Admission is sl. Thursday Central National Bank will sponsor its third annual Halloween costume contest 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday at the National Guard Armory in Greencastle. Participants, elementary school-age and under, will be divided in to two age groups with SSO Savings Bonds awarded to the scariest, prettiest and most-original costumes. All contestants will receive a bag of candy and refreshments will be served. CNB has also scheduled entertainment for the children. Parents, however, are encouraged to attend. Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae will entertain their pledges at a dessert buffet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, OcL 27 at the home of Mary Jane Monnett. A meeting will follow. Narcotics Anonymous support group for those having problems with drugs will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27 in the parish house just east of Sl Paul’s Church on Washington Street in Greencastle. Anyone with a drug problem is welcome. Friday Greencastle Chapter No. 255, Order of Eastern Star, will have a called meeting at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28 at the Masonic Temple. Purpose will be initiation. All OES chapter are invited to attend.

Our Warehouse has the “Blues” and they’re all on SALE! This month Greencastle Decorating’s warehouse is stocked with beautiful blue carpet in your choice of style and price. For example: •Pretty periwinkle plush (A very new blue for the bedroom) • sq. yd. •Perky casual plush $1795 (For a country look in any room) ” § S q. yt |. •Durable blue/brown level loop $/?95 (Heather look softens this stand by) V# sq. yd. •Easy-care blue/gray sculpture (A family room classic) W^O sq. yd. •Silky clear blue bedroom plush $"I 95 (Dense and gorgeous and soft) _l_ Ml sq. yd. •Sophisticated silver-blue velvet $-1 QSO (If you know carpet you’ll spot this value) JL yd. •Dense blue/gray twist slfi 25 (Really takes the traffic) JL Vrgq. yd. •Bound oval border area rug (The steal of the sale) # X. vF Vr •Lots and lots of remnants in all sizes and shapes. If you love blue, October is your month at our warehouse. Hurry for the best selection and be set for the holidays. Free estimates, expert installation, friendly service. Same As Cash Available on request fjeeo'iejMia

Dear Abby Sweet sound of ‘honey’ sour note to some ears

DEAR ABBY: I am almost 80, and am just as upset at being called “Honey” as that woman who signed herself “Nobody’s Honey in Elkhart, Ind.” When salespeople call me “Dear,” I consider it a slam! I am a “miler” in the Senior Olympics and walk three and four miles most days, so I neither act nor look decrepit, and I resent people who look down on me with their “Dears” and “Honeys.” It’s so patronizing. I know this is worded badly, but this is a sore spot with me and I am so mad right now I can’t see straight. I read you daily in The Kansas City Star, and you may use my name. MRS. WALTER HARVES, LEES SUMMIT, MO. + * * DEAR ABBY: I just read the letter from “Irritated,” complaining because you called a teen-ager “Honey.” I am 15 years old, and not only do I not mind being called “Honey,” I welcome it. If someone cared enough about me to call me “Honey” and advise me to listen to my mother, I would take it as a compliment, not a putdown.

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DEAR HELOISE: I hope you can help me. I moved into a home that has real marble bathroom floors. The problem is that I have no idea how to take care of them, besides the usual washing. They’re in very good condition and I want them to stay that way. I’m afraid of scratching them. Terry Johnson, Omaha. Neb. Marble floors are absolutely beautiful and they’re not too hard to care for. After you wash the marble, protect it with a coat of hard wax. That will stop the absorption of dirt and make clean-up easier. Never use an abrasive cleaner; if there are scuff marks, you can usually remove them by rubbing briskly with a felt pad and a non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid rubbing in circular motions; rub in a straight line only, with the grain of the marble. If the floor shows any discoloration or spots that do not wash off, you can use a floor scrubber with a felt or fiber pad and a mild detergent. Don’t ever use a knife or sharp instrument to scrape off anything that is stuck to the floor. It will scratch the marble. Heloise

CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION S FIRST CITIZENS BANK “ & TRUST COMPANY MEMBER OLD NATIONAL BANCORP One North Indiana St'Greencastle, IN 46135 and Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business September 30, 1988, published in accordance with a call made by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Resen/e Act. ASSETS Dollar Amts, in Thousands Mil. Thou. Cash and balances due from depository institutions: Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin 2,190 Interest-bearing balances 473 Securities 17,182 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell: Federal funds sold 1 ( 150 Loans and lease financing receivables: Loans and leases, net of unearned income 41,501 LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses 402 Loans and leases, net of unearned income, allowance, and reserve 41,099 Premises and fixed assets i|o49 Other real estate owned .59 Other assets 997 Total assets 64,199 LIABILITIES Deposits In domestic offices 58,720 Noninteresting-bearing 7,453 Interest-bearing 51,267 Other liabilities 353 Total liabilities 59,073 EQUITY CAPITAL Common Stock 200 Surplus 1,720 Undivided profits and capital reserves 3,206 Total equity capital 5,126 Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, equity capital, and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) 64,199 I, Kenneth R. Heeke, SVP & Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condition has been prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Kenneth R. Heeke, Senior Vice President & Cashier We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this Report of Condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and is true and correct. Francis B. Cannon, Dan L Doan Anne K. Clark, Directors Member FDIC J

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“Irritated” is the one who belittles teen-agers. If she feels that teenagers are too immature to handle receiving affection, she must not have a very high opinion of teenagers. So, Abby, the next time you’re writing to a teen-ager, please don’t refrain from using words like “Honey” or “Dear.” It is warm and friendly, and it just may be the way to reach her heart. JEANINE MORRISON, KINGSBURG, CALIF. * * * DEAR ABBY: I’m a 16-year-old girl and I’d like to respond to the letter from “Irritated in Fort Col-

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BABY BOTTLE Dear Heloise: My baby is 2 months old and I love every minute taking care of her, except when it’s time to get up in the middle of the night for her bottle. My aunt told me what she did. When I’m ready to go to bed, I warm the milk in the bottle as usual and I fill up a wide-mouth vacuum bottle with hot water to warm it. When the bottle is the right temperature I remove the water from the vacuum bottle and put the baby’s bottle in it and close the lid. It’s wonderful! All I have to do is get up and walk a few feet to the crib and give her the bottle. Mary Ransom, Scarsdale, N.Y.

lins, Colo.” who resented the way you called a 14-year-old girl who wanted to wear a strapless dress “Honey.” Whether or not a 14-year-old girl should get a strapless dress is, I’m sure, not as serious as some of the problems you hear from adults, but it was obviously very important to her, if she wrote to you. In addition, teen-agers are trying to grow up, and when an adult especially one who many teen-agers look up to calls a teen-ager a pet name, like “Honey” or “Sweetie,” it really seems to reduce the teenager’s age. Abby, in the future, please don’t talk down to teen-agers by calling them “Honey.” Treat them like adults. If you use this, you may use my name, town and state. LAURA ESHLEMAN, SPRINGS LAKE, MICH. * * * DEAR ABBY: I can’t imagine why a teen-aged girl would feel put down or insulted if someone called her “Honey.” I’m a teen-ager, and some of the names I’ve been called by my mother you couldn’t even put in the paper. I never deserved those names, Abby, but they hurt me just the same.

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I will never forget how wonderful I felt when my third-grade teacher called me “Honey” in a private conversation we had after school. This same teacher gave me a pair of new shoes because she knew I needed them. I will never forget her. I would never take offense at anybody who called me “Honey” or “Dear” or any other name that shows affection. I would take it as a compliment. Nobody would use those words with somebody they didn’t really like. CALL ME HONEY ANYTIME * * * DEAR ABBY: I can’t speak for all the teen-agers in the world, but I can speak for myself When adults call me “Honey” or “Dear,” I feel they are trying to put me in my place like they are talking to some little kid. But I don’t mind being called “Honey” or any other pet name when the person is my age. I’M NOT EVERYBODY’S HONEY Problems? What’s bugging you? Unload on Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, Calif. 90069. For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.

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