The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1963 — Page 6

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FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY From the Sensational Best Seller

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CATTLEMAN'S FRIEND MADISON SILOS LOW COST STORAGE FOR • High Moisture Corn • Dry Shelled Corn • Corn Silage VAN DALE EQUIPMENT SILO I NLOADERS FEED AUGERS Call Collect or Write JIM REASOR, dealer R. R. 4 Greenoastle, Ind. OL 3-5938 No money down until silo is built Earlv order discount allowed 10% DOWN o 5 YEARS TO PAY BANK FINANCING GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Moved to New Location FROM 801 E. Washington St. - TO ION AVE. D, EAST OF GREENCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL Sunday School 9:30 A. M. .Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Evening Service .... 7:00 P. M. Thursday Prayer Service 7:00 P. M.

CLOSING OUT SALE As we are leaving town, we will sell the following personal property at public auction at our residence on Main St. in Cloverdale, Ind., on: Wednesday, Aug. 7, '63 At 12:30 O’clock, D.S.T. Yellow chrome breakfast set, small sire upright piano has nrce finish. 2 pc. living room suite, 1 overstuffed chair, 2 rockers, 2 davenport tables and end tables, large sire deep freere. old 8 day mantle clock, electric clocks, table radios in good condition, radio and record player combination, hand carved walnut book case, electric coffee pot, hot plate, table lamp$w bed lamps, floor and wall lamps, large aiirror with gold frame, ladies writing desk, 1 sets of twin beds, box springs and clean mattresses, 3 double beds. Beauty Rest mattress very clean, 1 solid walnut bed. 2 coil springs like new, 2 vanity dressers and Ivenches, feather pillows and a lot of bedding, 2 new hand made quilts never used, electric blanket, 2 new acrilan blankets, Maytag washer and twin tubs, yard hammock and stand, lots of potted flowers, and fancy pots, 2 wicker fern stands and ferns, electric heater, dishes and kitchen ware, Dormeyer electric mixer. go<»d toaster, W'estinghouse waffle iron used 6 mo„ lots of clothing, easy roll garment rack (chrome like new), metal utility cabinet, harlK»r’s outfit, electric .•Uppers, trimming shears, deep well pump, compressor tank 50 gal., 50 ft. garden hose, lawn sprinkler, folding camp cot, garden tools, power lawn mower and many other articles. Terms: Cash. Not responsible in case of accident. MRS. ANNA M. BURK Alton Hurst, Auctioneer.

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HOME BAR SUPPLIES for the GOOD HOST for Delivery OL 3-4281 NORTHSIDE LIQUOR STORE

Reunion Held At Walnut Chapel Church Over fifty descendants of Tabitha and Archeleus Scott gathered at the Walnut Chapel Friends Church last Sunday for a pitch-in dinner and an afternoon of reminiscing and visiting. The Rev. Allen Reynolds, minister of the church, joined the group and asked the blessing for the dinner. Later he gave a brief talk about the Importance of Families, noting that rarely does one have the privilege of choosing his parents, but that everyone is given the opportunity to join the family of his Heavenly Father. Verlin Scott, president, presided at the business session during which the secretary and treasurer’s report was read by Mrs. Francis Roemmel. Versailles State Park was chosen as the site of next year's reunion, with the following officers selected to serve then: Wayne Mitchell, president; Don Haney, vice president: and Mrs. Hilman Bray, secretary and treasurer. An entertainment com m i 11 e e was appointed to serve next year. They are Ray Allan Horton. chairman: Annis Mitchell, Hilman Bray, Mrs. James Jester and Mrs. Ancel Keller. Gifts were given to Emery McCammack, 89. the oldest; Mary Scott Beaman, who came the greatest distance—150 miles, and to the five members of the Francis Roemmel family. A brief account of some of the Scott ancestors, compiled by Mrs. Gale Morris, was read. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allan Horton favored the group with two songs. Attending were Emery McCammack, Mr. and Mrs. Versal McCammack, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Keller, Rhonda, John and Lisa; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wheeler, Sandra, Carla and Eldon Neal; Mr. and Mrs. James Jester, Marianne and Sheila, all of Belle Union; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mitchell and Monty. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Layton, Mrs. Cecil Scott, Charles David Scott, all of Pittsboro; Mrs. Dessie Pearcy, Mrs. Ova Moore,

Mr. and Mrs. Hilman Bray, D«Ann and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Don Haney, Donnie and David, all of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Horton, Plainfield; Mrs. Mary Beaman, Ft. Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Scott and Virginia Ann, Crau'fordsville; Ora Finney, Cloverdale; Mrs. Clifford Horton, Versailles; Mr. and Mrs. Gale Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Roemmel, Steven, Sharon and Janet, Seymour. WORKSHOP IIEIJ) The annual Future Homemakers of America workshop for district and state officers was held July 22 to 26 at Indiana State. The girls stayed in the new Burford Hall throughout their stay. They were divided into groups according to the office they hold. The groups each had certain jobs to perform, among which were writing the by-laws, editing the newsletter, and suggesting activities for the coming year. Through this experience they made many new acquaintances from districts southeast, southwest, northeast, northwest, and their own central district. Central district will be the first district to display F.H.A. to the public at the Indiana State Fair. Officers of the central district attending the workshop were: Bonnie Baker, presi-

dent; Margaret Newby, vice president; Madonna Feltner, secretary; Shirley Brown, treasurer; Carla Cox, parliamentarian; Diana Sutherlin, reporter; Alanna Parker, historian ; Glenda Purcell, recreation leader; Marilyn Day, projects chairman: and Mrs. Sarah Phelps, adviser.

Livestock Market LIVESTOCK MARKET Hogs 3,900; barrows and gilts mostly steady, later some strength on mixed 190-250 lb; 18.00- 18.25; some 18.35 and 18.50; 170-190 lb 17.00-18.00; sows steady: 275-330 lb. 16.00-17.00; 330-374 lb 15.00-16.00; 375-450 lb. 14.00-15.00; 450-600 lb. 13.2514.00. Cattle 200; calves 25; few steers, cows and bulls steady in cleanup type trade; few individual head low good to low choice steers 22.00-24.50; canner, cutter and utility cows 13.00-15.50; few cutter and utility bulls 18.0019.00; few good and choice vealers steady at 25.00-27; standard to good 20.00-24.50. Sheep 100; few good to prime 18.00- 21.00; lambs too limited to test trade. ANOTHER LAW SUIT NEW YORK UP! — “Cleopatra,” the most expensive movie ever made has sparked an-

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Kentucky Fried Chicken Plates On Curb 2 PCS. OF K. F. C. with 2 vegetables Q P or salads, roll and honey C

The K. F. C. plates may »*e ordered any time of day with salads or French Fries. Steam table items available only 11-2 and 5-8 dally.

PHONE OL 3-9977 FOR CARRY-OUT ADD 5c FOR PACKING CHARGE

Double Decker Drive-In “HOME OF KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN”

other big law suit. Spiros Skouras, board chairman of 20th Century Fox, filed a S2 million libel suit in U.S. District Court Thursday against Walter Wanger.

MAY CUT AID WASHINGTON UPI — Two

members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee today considered an amendment to cut off completely all U.S. aid to Indonesia after it was reported the administration might increase financial help for the Sukarno regime.

THE DAILY BANNER FRI., AUG. 2. 1963. Page 6 GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

ELBERTA’S BEAUTY SALON 502 E. Hanna Street Will Be Open Monday By Mrs. Irene Swobode Hair Stylist from Wasson’s Phone OL 3-6410 For Appointments

MAPLECR0FT AUTO THEATRE East of Stilesville on U. S. 40

TONIGHT Steve McQueen Robert Wagner “THE WAR LOVER” Audie Murphy Dan Duryea “SIX BLACK HORSES’ In Color SUNDAY Walt Disney’s “SAVAGE SAM”

MIDWAY THEATRE U. 8. 40 at 43

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Jerry Lewis in “IT’S ONLY MONEY” Plus Walt Disney’s NIKKI, WILD DOG OF THE NORTH SUNDAY and MONDAY Paul Newman in “HUD” Plus PAPA’S DELICATE CONDITION

New roofs & roof repairs of all kinds. Free estimate. Call Amo 845-2787. Jim Harman. Stilesville, R. 1 29-31-2-3p NOW SHOWING PUTNAM COUNTY FAIR GREENCASTLE Last Day Sat., Aug. 3

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MEAD0WBR00K DRIVE IN THEATRE • Miles North, Jet. 36 ft 43

TONIGHT William Holden THE LION (Color) Willard Parker Merry Anders AIR PATROL SUN. Thru TI ES. Pat Boone, Barbara Eden THE YELLOW CANARY Animated Novelty FESTIVAL OF FUN (Color) Wednesday $1.00 Carload

HAMP HOG SALE MONDAY, AUG. 5th 1:00 P. M. 40 Nov. ft Dec. Boars 20 Bred Gilts ft Sows 20 Registered open Gilts 100 Commercial open Gilts Feed conversion, rate of gain and carcass information available. Sale at Farm located '/j mile west of Fayette or 6 miles north of Brownshurg on Road 267, •/z mile west or 15 miles northwest of Indianapolis. CHECKERBOARD FARMS Lebanon R. 1

kiimvfr FUN FOR THE FAMILY! LARGES7, FINES7 EXPOSITION OF LIGH7S & SIGH7S TO VISIT THIS SEC7I0N OF THE STATE.., CLEAN, WHOLESOME AMUSEMEN7S S7AR7LING! 7HRILLING RIDES! rprr CIRCUS CALLIOPE C0NCER7 lltLL Daily On Fun Packed Midway

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Daily Only Until 6:00 P. M.

CORRAL DR1VE-IM THEATRE SEELEYVILLE, IND. Box office Open 7:15 Show At Dusk

TONIGHT “DIAMOND HEAD” (Color) Also “THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE” Also “THE TELL-TALE HEARTS” SUN. MON. ft TI ES. “TAMMY AND THE DOCTOR” (Color) Sandra Dee—Peter Fonda Also “HEMINGWAY’S ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG MAN” (Color) Richard Beyme Corrine Calvet—Fred Clark

COMING AROUND AUGUST Wh Small Loan Increase up to $1,000 Consolidate Your Bills And Reduce Your Monthly Payments We also Finance Automobiles

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DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT MOOSE LODGE GREENCASTLE Music by John Woods Combo 6:30 - 12:30 AIR CONDITIONED

TODAY A TOMORROW, AUG. 2nd and 3rd

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The General Telephone Display Trailer (above) will soon be In fown. You're invHed to come out and have a look. See, in operation, a sample of the most modern

communications equipment available.

Mr. Ron Johnson of General Telephone will be on hand to meet you and answer any questions you may have. So plan to stop by the trailer while we re in town. We believe you'll be fascinated with what you see. GENERAL TELEPHONE

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