The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 August 1958 — Page 6

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-.444 WINNERS Imp I, Handicraft I: Jui’\ Marilyn Allee, Home Imp. I; Marcia Clearwaters, Clothing III. Home Imp I; Linda R. Cox. Clothing VI, Home Imp. I; Mary Cummings. Horne Imp. I; Sharon Finchum, Ffx>ds I. Martha G<iodpaater. Food Pres. III. Home Imp. I; Emily Hendricks. Cl< thing. Baking III. Food Pres. II; Roxie Hodge. Food Prep. Ill, Handicraft II; G. McCamma*k. Handicraft I; Food* I; Sharon Ann Phillips, Clothing VI, Food Prep III, Home Imp. I; Gary Salsman. Foods I; Sharon Kay Saleman. Baking V, Handicraft III; Jane Sneppard. Clothing III, Baking V, Food Prep V, Food Pres IV, Handicraft III; Rita

Ann Sheppard, Foods II, Food Pres. II. Health I; Lou Ann Sinclair. Baking IX. Food Pres. Ill; Micalene Sinclair, Clothing VI. Baking V, Food Prep. V, Food Pres. VI; Jonathan Sinclair, Handicraft III; Donna Lou Walker, Foods 1; Patricia Ann Wilson, Foods I. Jefferson Township girls placing in the red ribbon group are: Judith E Allee. Health I; Linda R. Cox. Baking V. Food Pres 1; Sue Crosby, Clothing I, Hrndicraft I: Joan Cunmings, Baking VI. Handicraft I; Mary Cummuigs. Baking V. Food Prep. Ill; Michael Cummings. Foods I; Sharon Finchum, Clothing I; Martha Goodpaster, Baking V; Roxie Hodge, Clothing IV, Baking IV; Sharon Lawrence, Clothing III; Sharon Ann Phillips, B king V; Sharon Kay Salsman, Clothing V, Food Prep. IV, Food

2 MORE BIG DAYS Warehouse SALE Never Before Such Great Values In Brand-New FURNITURE and APPLIANCES OPEN 12 NOON TO 9 P. M. 801 S. JACKSON ST. (Scott Building) Horace Link & Co. Tha Store of Furnitueo ATTEND THE PI TNAM (OI NTV FAIR AUG. 4-9

Pre». I: Jane Sheppard. Health I; Rita Ann Sheppard. Handicraft I: Donna Lou Walker, Clothing I. Jefferson Township girls placing in the white ribbon group are: Joan Cummings, Clothing VI: Mary Cummings, Clothing IV; Norma Shrader, Clothing I: Shirley Ann Shrader, Clothing I. Russell Township girls placing in the blue ribbon group are: Richard Asher. Foods I; Sharon Carrington. Clothing V; Larry Cox. Foods II; Mavis Cox. Home Imp. I; Linda Kay Cushman, Clothing I: Diana Gardner, Clothing V, Home Imp. I, Food Prep. V; Sttzann Greve, Clothing III; Madonna Sue Grimes, Baking IV, Food Prep. Ill; Linda Lk>y Gross, Clothing I, Foods, II; Dixie Rae Kelly. Clothing II; Brad Lieske, Foods I: Mary Leu Ramsay, Clothing IV; Bonnie Ray, Clothing I, Foods II; Becky Richards, Clothing V, Food Prep V; Bronna Richards. Clothing IT; Ronnie Richardson, Foods I. Russell Township girls placing in the red ribbon group are: Mavis Cox, Clothing II; Linda Kay Cushman. Foods II; Carolyn Hunsicker, Clothing VI; Kay Kelly, Clothing V; Ruth Ann Marsteller, Clothing V; Carol Sue McGaughey, Clothing IT; Kretha Sue Morris, Clr thing II; Rita Kaye Nipper, Clothing I: Jimmie Richardson, Foods II; Lew David Whitley, Foods I. Judith Ann Wilson, Clothing III. Jackson Township girls placing in the blue ribbon group are: Claudia Disney, Foods I; Susie Jane McEvoy, Clothing II, Baking III; Marilyn Miller, Clothing

T. Foods I; Esther Pitcock, Baking V, Home Imp. I; Faye Robbins. Clothing II. Jackson Township girls placing in the red ribbon group are: Esther Pitcock. Clothing IV, Food Prep V. Food Pres I; Faye Robbins. Baking III.

MAPLEGROFT AUTO THEATRE Just East of Stilesville On IT. S. 40 Show Starts at Dusk

Friday and Saturday “VERTIGO” Plus “LEFT HAND GUN”

Sunday and Monday “PARIS HOLIDAY” Bob Hope and Anita Eekberg “SPANISH AFFAIR” Richard Kiley and Carmen Scnjilla

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TRADE TIRES TODAY CAR WASHING - GREASING Bloomington and Maple Sts.

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De Gaulle Wants Geneva Meeting PARIS (TJPI) — French Premier Charles de Gaulle may be missing from the cast of principal characters if a Security Council “summit” meeting is held on the Middle East crisis, informed Diplomatic sources said today. They indicted the general may send Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville or some other

Corral Drive-In Theatre SEELYVILLE, INDIANA Boxoffiee Open 7:00

Friday & Saturday “ESCAPADE IN JAPAN’ (Technicolor) Also “THE SPEEPMAN” (Color) Also “KRONOS”

Sunday & Monday “VERTIGO” (Vistavision-Color) Also “MAN IN THE SHADOW” (Cinemascope) BUCK MTE MONDAY MTE $1.00 PER CAR

0-C MIDWAY DRIVE IN U. S. 40 at 43

DOUBLE FEATURE TONIGHT - SAT.

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...tlie rodd she travels tonight is a one-way highway to hell! M (PSr\ KART NURPHT NORMA [BERtUHT SHERIOAN COMERATI IlfCHAR CONMtS

SUN.-MON.-TUES. W WHBEST SNAFU TN[ ARMT [«» MIFI! | Mgy GLENN FORD, IMITATION GENERAL .REDBITTONS-TAJ ■ CmfiAASCOn NOTICE ! ! ! This Sat. and Sun. all teenagers will he admitted for 25c till 4:30.

Miss Greencastie Contest TONIGHT 8:30 On Stage

well-known diplomat M hi* representative. De Gaulle's lateet note to So- | viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev on organizing a summit meeting kept France and the United States and Britain divided on t.ie issue. De Gaulle suggested Thursday a five-power summit conference be held in Geneva Aug. 18, outside the United Nations. The participants would be France. Britain, the United States. Russia and India, and De Gaulle would be on hand. But Britain and th^ Uritco States insist the confeienee be held within the U. N. framewerk. De Gaulle said he had “no objection” to the Security Council meeting the United States and Britain were trying to set up Aug. 12.

Fri. — Sat. 3 Features — Adm. 75 cents “SHOKTCI'T TO HELL” “A PHENOMENON YOU HAVE TO SEE TO BELIEVE!" -n.y.t;*., “ and. God created fi woxna.z&” . . . but the devil Invented Brigitte Bardot in CINtMJSCOPf »nd t»STV»NC0l0* i*’ A KINCSltY-INTERNATIONAL R.KJU

Plus 3rd Feature Adult Entertainment Sun. — Mon. 2 Academy Award Blockbusters “YANKEE DOODLE DANDY” James Cagney “SERGEANT YORK” Gary Cooper

ELKHART COUPLE KILLED IN CRASH OF AIRPLANE WESTMONT, HI. UPI—An • E’khart, Ind., couple was killed late Thursday when their single- I engine plane crashed in front of ! a house in this little DuPage County town. Killed were Max Elliot, 38, and his wife, June, 37, parents of three children. MILLION DOLLAR FIRE BROUGHT UNDER CONTROL WINONA, Minn. UPI—Firemen Thursday night brought under control a million-dollar fire which destroyed 15 outdoor flax piles at the Archer Daniels-Mid-land flax storage plant along the banks of the Mississippi River. MAN DROWNS DANVILLE, Ind. UPI— The body of a 28-year-old Indianapo lis man who went swimming in a creek made swift by a heavy rainstorm was recovered today by state police and Hendricks County Sheriff Leon Bayliss. The victim was Douglas R. Graves, who disappeared while swimming in Little White Lick Creek southwest of Avon.

Headowbrook Drive In Intersection SR and 43

Friday and Saturday “THE PROUD REBEL” (Color) Alan Ladd, Olivia DeHaviland “STOWAWAY GIRL” Trevor Howard and Filina Martinelli Sunday and Monday “NIGHT PASSAGE” (Color) James Stewart and Andie Murphy “THE STORY OF" VICKI” (Color) A Walt Disney Feature

NEW F. H. A. TERMS AVAILABLE

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Includes most closing cost fees • • • New 3-Bedroom Home • Living Room • Large Kitchen * Birch Cabinets • Copper Plumbing • Automatic Gas Heat • Improved Lots with All City Utilities MODEL HOME OPEN Sunday-2-5 P.M AUGUST 3, 1958 903 HSLLCREST DRIVE Hillcrest Addition

Take Advantage of the New F. H. A. Terms NOW

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REALTY CO. 25 S. Vine St.

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Windows, Windows Everywhere... But Walk-Up Types Are Very Rare! Around town you’ll find many kinds of windows ... but only at the FIRST-CITIZENS BANK will you come across that type known as a WALK-UP. Since its opening last October, literally thousands of customers have taken advantage of the WALK-UP WINDOW’S longer hours, faster service, extra convenience. It’s a time-saver when you’re in a hurry .. . and a lifesaver when you want to cash a check or make a deposit after regular banking hours. At the FIRST-CITIZENS, customers get an extra 12 hours of banking service each week — w.th the WALK-UP WINDOW open two hours daily past the bank’s closing time. On your next trip downtown, see for yourself the advantages of Walk-Up banking on Washington street near the corner of Indiana — at the FIRST-CITIZENS. BANKING HOURS FIRST-CITIZENS WALK-UP WINDOW

Monday Tuesday Wednesday

11 a. m.-5 p. m. 11 a. m.-5 p. m. 11a m -2 p. m.

Thursday Friday -Saturday

11 a. m.-5 p. m. 11 a. m.-8 p. ni. 11 a in.-2 p. in.

FIRST-CITIZENS Bank and Trust Company SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SQUARE GREENCASTIE, IND.