The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 June 1963 — Page 3
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AIL THAT GLITTERS IS GOLDWATER, is the idea here, with a mammoth rally planned in \V ashington for July 4 by the National Draft Goldwater Committee. Around the elephant ate three speakeis. Over the elephant are four of the entertainment talent. “The purpose of the rally,” says Chairman Peter O'Donnell Jr., “is to demonstrate growing public •upf-Ort for his nomination as Republican candidate for president in 1964.”
KILLED PARENTS — William Caldwell, 18, Is under arrest In Crystal Lake, 111., after admitting the gunshot killing of his parents over a dispute about spending money and use of the family car. The victims were Edward Caldwell, 49, and wife Lucille, 48. Young Caldwell put their bodies in the car trunk and left the car in a ditch.
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rWTTFD TO CURA 1 + * BRASILIA UPI Cubail President Osvaldo Dorticos has invited Brazilian President Joao Goulart to visit Cuba, the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday. Goulart has not yet replied to the invitation. • l 4-H CLUB NEWS The Russellville Jr. Busy Bees met in the home economics room June 21. The meeting was opened by Karen Lieske. The pledge to American flag was led by Lana Jo Lieske and 4-H club pledge
by Cindy Ades. Minutes were 4-h Cl.FR NEWS
read by Rhonda Sutheriin and
Lana Jo Lieske gave the treasurer’s report. Health and Safety lesson was | given by Patty McGaughey and Linda Everman. Singing was led 'by Carol Evens. Candy Bridges, Linda Everman and Judy Fordice were in charge of demonstrations. Lively recreation was led by j Cathy Niles and Cindy Ades. Refreshments were served to members and one guest by Donna Kay and Judy Fordice. The meeting was adjourned.
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tea party sandwiches. Songs wei e
The Russellville Jr. Busy Bees led by Caro , E , ans old and m . held their eighth meeting June 21, business was discussed. Our h i - at 1:30 in the school gym. The prSi Mrs . i^ )uise Gardner t ,lk. 1 meeting was called to order by pn the county judging that h. 1 the president, Karen Liesk. Six- bfcen attended. And we discus,.,! teen members answered roll call. c . ur picnic No date or placo The flag pledge and 4-H pledge cided upon. Health and Safety was led by Lana Leiske and on Rabies was given by Linda Cindy Ades. The secretary and Everman and Pattv McGaught . treasurer’s report were read and j Recreation was led by approved Demonstrations of Niles and Cindy Ades. cookie making were skillfully Refreshments were served y done by Michelle and Candy Donna Kay and Judy Fordice.
Bridges Judy Fordice demons,:- n , rated rhubarb freezing and Linda the president.
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★ LEGAL FIREWORKS^ BOOBY TRAPS Sparklers - Snakes - Cracker Balls
MANDARIN
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PILLSBURY
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Pork Chops
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PORK LOIN ROAST * 45‘ ....“79
COLUMBIA THICK SLICED BACON
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BRAUNSWIEGER, lb. . 49c
FRANKS, lb 39c
BLUE BIRD CHERRY PIES each 39c
CHARCOAL 5 1b. Bag 10 lb. Bag
INSTANT
FOLGERS COFFEE — 99<
MUSSELMAN'S
FANCY
APPLESAUCE 2 for 25c
MANOR HOUSE COFFEE . . . 2 lb. Can $1.19
GIANT SALVO o£ 69c
GIANT DASH ' okk 69c ~
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DREFT Reg. 34c
REYNOLDS WRAP Reg.35c
PUFFS - 4°0 ^ Count
LIQUID JOY Giant 59c
OXYOOL ; lOe OFF Giant 69c F
i WYLER’S LEMONADE 2 for 23c
REALEMON 8 ol 27c
GREEN GIANT MBLETS CORN 1201.21c ’
IVORY SNOW Giant 72c
ANGEL FOOD CAKE LARGE RING each 29c
HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3-41.00
■BLACK FLAG ANT &i ROACH GULF “ SPRAY * 2- $1.29 |SPRAY,Can . 89c
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CARDINAL FANCY RED GRAPES, lb. ... 29c • PLUMS, lb. . . 39c
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