The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1963 — Page 5
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
TUES., OCT. 29, 1963. Page 5
The first ••Hallnuirk Hall of Fame" show of the season on NBC will be a repeat of Shakeseare’s “The Tempest,” starring Maurice Evans, Richard Burton,
Lee Remick, Roddy McDowall and Tom Poston. The original taped telecast was Feb. 3. 1960. The repeat will be 6-7:30 p. m.
Singer Mike Allen, who was sponsored on the summer's first "Talent Scouts piogjam by Lauren Bacall, got immediate employment response. He was booked into a Las Vegas night
club and opens here Sept. 2 at the Living Room.
A coat of wax on the chrome trim of kitchen chairs and tables keeps them from rusting.
JOHN KENNEDY JR., 3 years old this November, swings merrily along beside his mother on a visit to Middleburg, Va„ from the President's new home In nearby Atoka.
“BIG LIFT’* ACTION—Heavy M-48 tanka of the U. 3. Army's 2nd Armored Division move through narrow streets of Grosszimmem, West Germany, in an Operation “Big Lift" maneuver. It’s part of a NATO exercise. fRadiophoto)
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MEMO T0 oim FELLOW HOOSIERS; I ^ J
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Indiana University’s Aerospace Research Applications Center-fhe first of its kind-\s bringing scientific space developments “down to earth.” This new Center is providing researchminded Hoosier industries with early opportunities for growth based on our national space program. Research is now being carried on at the Center which will translate our scientific space discoveries into rewarding industrial applications for participating companies. In choosing your new plant location, weigh the advantages of having Indiana University’s Aerospace Research Applications Center reports at your fingertips.
Indiana’s leadership in this promising new field is compelling reason for further investigation. Get the facts, in confidence. Just call or write Gerald S. Dailey, Manager, Area Development Department, Public Service Company of Indiana, Plainfield, Indiana.
INDUSTRY'S friendliest CLIMATE
Intht 69-county area served by Public Service Company, physical and cultural advantages combine with friendly business climate to give industries a “home" as well as a site.
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PTtTNAM CO. EXHIBITION CHICAGO UPI — Putnam county is among the many Indiana counties from which entries have been received for the 1963 International Live Stock Exposition to be held here November 29 to December 7. Gerald Glodfelter. of Greencastle. has listed entries for a show herd of 12 purebred Polled Shorthorn cattle that will be competing in the contests of this breed. The Exposition will be celebrating its 64th anniversary as the country’s largest live stock show.
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Rosemary Clooney has a date on Jimmy Dean's new ABC variety hour on Sept.26, Dean's second show.
Fern News
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters, Jane, Barbara, Patty and son Robbie and Jimmie Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry and daughter, Ametra of Greencastle, attended a wedding at Bloomington Saturday evening. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trimble of Knightsville. After dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace of Knightsville and Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings. Miss Edna Mae Ross was admitted to the Logansport Hospital Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings attended the wedding of Gary Rockhill and Ann Hartman at Bridgeton Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber were in Terre Haute Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Targett and family of Brazil R. 5. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Selsor and daughter Patty, is about ready for them to move into. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaughnessy of Lafayette, visited Mrs. Don Heber Saturday. Mrs. William York is being transferred from the Putnam County Hospital to St. Anthony at Terre Haute. Mrs. Chester Hutchison Jr., and sons Ronnie and Donnie Warren of Manhattan Rd. visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Heber Tuesday.
Bob Hope stars Friday nights on NBC-TV Bob Hope (speaking for Uncle Sam) gives our newspaperboys an ‘‘Oscar*’
If it were up to me to decide the Oscars (am I kidding?), I’d give one to America’s newspaperboys for their performance. I mean their day-after-day performance, fair weather or foul, delivering papers and good cheer to their customers. Learning how to be good neighbors and good businessmen too. But what I’m really here for is to tell you what a job newspaperboys have done for the Treasury Department — helping to promote U. S. Savings Bonds and Stamps, and buying plenty themselves out of their earnings.
They’ve found bonds a great way to save for a college education — and as you and I know, they’re a great way to keep our country strong too. So this is Bob (Uncle Sam) Hope saying thanks for all of us to all you newspaperboys —our Hope (if you’ll pardon the expression) of the future.
Keep freedom in your future with IJ.S. SAVINGS BONDS
Tht V.S. Cnvfnvmtnt dor I not pa# for this adverHHnff. The Trearnry Department thankg Xhe A-dtirtieinf Council and this ntxuipaper for their patriotic support.
TRY OUR DAILY BANNER QUICK ACTION WANT ADS
MANY HARDY USED GOOD QUALITY FURNITURE PIECES
Rus-sells.
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JULLUaJL USED FURNITURE
106 North Jackson St.
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RECONDITIONED HOME APPLIANCES
BEDROOM SUITES 7 Sets To Go Blonds - Walnuts - Mahogany $45 T ° >139 Every Set Clean As A Pin Dinette Sets
Many New Items Taken-ln .1 From our Annual Fall Sale Odd Pieces - Dressers - Chests ■ Suites - Springs
Maple Woods Bronze-Tones Wrought Irons 3 pc. to 7 pcs.
Every Set Guaranteed
$20
To
$75
HEATING STOVES Coal - Wood - Oil - Gas
Anything Guaranteed
$29 T ° $139 We never take in anything to re-sell that cannot lie sold as good quality merchandise.
Extra Sofas In the better quality line $39 T ° $89 You’ll have to see these to appreciate them. Then you’ll wonder why they were traded in.
LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT GOOD WASHERS -- DRYERS
REFRIGERATORS Some With Freezers -- $20 to $150 BEDROOM PIECES Hollywoods — Bunk Beds — Youth Beds — Full Si/.e Beds Bed Springs — Dressers — Chairs — Mirrors
NOTICE
About Our Trade-In Items 1. We Allow More On our new furniture and appliances -- instead of a meager offer at throw away prices. That gets us better and cleaner USED Furniture. I We PAY MORE For re-sells True. We buy I piece of a housefull, but we limit purchases to quality at a reasonable re-sell value. 3. CLEAN - STURDY STOCK. We get many phone requests to purchase USED ITEMS which we appreciate. However, we reserve the right to refuse an otter based on cleanliness, style, usability and demand.
