The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 July 1964 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

FRIDAY, JULY 3,1964 Page 3

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OPEN AT 6:45 SAT. SUN. FROM 2:00 NOW THRU SAT. AT 7:15 and 9:30 The tree story of Lt John F. Kennedy's incredible adventere in the Sonth Pacific!

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CLIP AND SAVE Records Spencer Drive In Theatre South on 43 TONIGHT "WEREWOLF S" "IN A GIRL'S DORMITORY" "CORRIDOR OF BLOOD" SATURDAY, JULY 4th GIANT FIREWORKS DISPLAY Free Gifts To Everyone Toys For The Kids ON THE SCREEN "WHO’S MINDING THE STORE" Plus "COME FLY WITH ME" SUNDAY "SUNDAY IN NEW YORK" Plus "HELL DRIVERS"

MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE East of StilesviUe

TONIGHT James Stewart—Sandra Dee "TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE" Plus "LASSIE'S GREAT ADVENTURE" Also Gene Nelson—Joanna Barns "PURPLE HILLS" and Fireworks SATURDAY Toney Randall—Burl Ives "THE BRASS BOTTLE" Plus John Wayne in "THE COMANCHEROS" Also Bobby Vee in "JUST FOR FUN" Plus Fireworks

Board Of Accounts Show Refunds INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Examiner B. B. McDonald of the Indiana State Board of Accounts said today reports on the state’s printing business for the past year will show refunds by three

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TONIGHT Alfred Hitchcock's "THE BIRDS" Plus "THE CARETAKERS" $1.00 a Car Load Each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday SATURDAY, JULY 4TH Moke your family plans new to see the biggest display of Fireworks yet. Plus 2 great pictures at no increase in admission. "A TICKLISH AFFAIR" Plus "THE RAVEN"

printers who did business frith the state. The main refund of $24,875 from Ewing Printing Co., Vincennes, already has been paid. McDonald said the other two firms involved, which he did not identify pending release of the report, have not yet made any justments. Commissioner of Administration John T. Hatchett said a letter he received from Dale

Wilkes, president of the Ewing Co., stated that the first refund of $6,923 was made last year and the second of $17,953, just made, completed the refunds for overcharges on printing under the contract.

CORRAL DRIVE-IN THEATRE SeeleyviUe, Indiana Boxoffico Open 7:00 Show at Dusk TONIGHT Fireworks Display "THE HANGING TREE" (Color) Gary Coopor—Maria Schell Karl Malden Also "CIMARRON" (Color) Glenn Ford—Maria Schell Anne Baxter Also BACHELOR FLAT" (Color) Tuesday Weld—Richard Beymer SATURDAY Fireworks Display "LOVE IS A BALL" (Color) Glenn Ford—Hope Lange Charles Boyer Also "THE GREAT ESCAPE" (Color) Stevo McQueen—Jamas Garner Also "BACHELOR IN PARADISE" (Color) Bob Hopo—Lana Tumor

SWAP MEET Midway Drive In Theatre Every Sunday from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. You clean out your basement, attic, closets and garage. Gather up all the things you no longer want or no longer use, put them in your car or truck and bring them to the Midway Theater Sunday morning and start swaping with one another or buying and selling to each other. It's Fun. If you want, we will auction off your articles. Set your merchandise out on card tables, on the hood of your cor or on the ground. You might want to make a sign. Admission 50c a car

THE TOPLESS SWIMSUIT—With a hazy background of tha Golden Gate Bridge (who’s looking?) a model displays ono of those new topless swimsuits in San Francisco, and who left that log up there! And in an Allentown, Pa., department store Mrs. Joanne Roberts contemplates one. They are wool knit trunks and two suspender-like straps, same color. All you need is $23, nerve, relaxation of beach ordinances.

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Bands U.S. Novel LODI, Italy UPI —Mary McCarthy’s novel "The Group’’ was declared “obscene and offensive to the public sense of morality” and ordered confiscated by the Lodi district attorney Wednesday. The book recently appeared in an Italian edition.

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Typhoid Cases Drop ABERDEEN, Scotland UPI —The number of typhoid fever ' patients hospitalized here was ! 335 today, down from the peak | of 450 during the recent epii demic. Dr. F. D. Beddard. senior regional medical officer, said ' there have been very few cases during the past week.

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TONIGHT Tho Two Mightioit Monitors of All Tim. "KING KONG VS. GODZILLA" (Color) Glonn Ford, Stollo Stovons "ADVANCE TO THE REAR" SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY Hoyloy Mills, Burl Ivos Dorothy McGuiro "SUMMER MAGIC" (Color) Sandro Doo, Potcr Fonda "TAMMY AND THE DOCTOR" (Color)

"Magic Carpet" KANSAS CITY, Mo. UPI — Congress of Racial Equality workers, told that if they want the civil rights bill enforced it is they who must enforce it, went about the work today of planning a ‘long, hot summer.” About 700 CORE delegates at the organization’s 22nd annual convention were scheduled to attend workshops today covering everything from "developing community roots” ’to ’’police brutality.” James Farmer, national director of CORE, told the delegates Thursday night that the civil rights bill, signed into law Thursday by President Johnson, would remain “a scrap of paper” unless they put it to a test. "The civil rights bill is no magic carpet,” Farmer said. "You have enacted it into law by demonstratin,” Farmer said, “and if it is to be enforced, it will be you who will do it.” “We are convinced it will be a long; hot summer,” Farmer said. He told the delegates to test the civil rights bill in every way possible on their return trips home from the convention. Farmer repeated his charge that violence against civil rights workers in the South stemmed from the failure of the federal government to pros- ; ecute cases of violence fully 1 and quickly. He repeated his demand that | President Johnson send more “FBI agents, more U.S. marshals and the U.S. Army if | necessary’’ to Mississippi to pro-

tect civil rights workers there. Farmer, calling the convention “the most crucial in CORE’S history,” hinted at reports the organization would endorse candidatees for national and state offices.

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SOMETHING NUDELIKE HAS BEEN ADDED—Rita Alonso poses in Miami, Fla., with cartons of floor tile bound for the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo, Cuba, each carton containing a pin-up of her showing her "struggling” to hold her bikini top in place. Tile maker Joe Feinberg said “the tile is for floor repairs, the photos for naorale building. 1 *

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.by H. JACK MIDDLETON, Purina Cat Cara Cjntar Bathing Your Cat Your cat should only be bathed in an emergency and never before the age of six months. When a bath is a necessity, the Purina Cat Care Center suggests the following: Fill two tubs with warm, not hot, water. Lather your cat in one tub with a mild, non-medi-cated soap — special cat soaps and shampoos are available. Never use a strong detergent. Rub the suds into your cat’s coat, taking care to avoid its ears and eyes. After sudsing thoroughly, transfer your cat to the tub of clear water and rinse well. If your cat objects violently to being washed in the tubs of water, don’t force it into them but simply suds him from one and rinse from the other. Dry the fur thoroughly and quickly, and be sure that for several hours after the bath your cat is kept warm and out of

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Remember that, contrary to old cats’ tales, baths help cats with the endless job of keeping clean and also minimizes the problem of “hair ball,” the nugget of hair that forms in the stomach as the result of all that licking and preening.

Len Pennyworth Says:

People Who Inherit Talents Have Jump on The Rest

The great violinists of the past probably trembled on their pedestals the day I started taking lessons on a mail order fiddle, but after listening to my many months of laborious sawing and scraping, they relaxed, knowing full well that I would never make the grade. I learned quickly to carry the instrument like a professional and I could do a fair job of getting the violin hooked under my chin. I could rosin a bow with the best of them but something always happened when I drew the horsehair across the strings. The effect was about as musical as scraping a finger across a blackboard.

that in a large part musical skill could be acquired if one applied himself hard enough and long enough. She didn’t take to the idea that only those bom to be musicians should take up the instrument. By looking at the people who are well heeled, we might get the idea that those who do a good job of manipulating their money have inherited financial skills denied to poor folks. According to the management at the Central National Bank this “ain’t necessarily so.” Nobody is born with the knack of handling money to the best advan-

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These money skills are acquired by folks like you and me

The teacher was a patient | who do business at a Full Sersoul who really needed ths vice commercial bank like the money. Otherwise my tenure of Central. For more than 80 lessons would have been much'years, this financial institution shorter. She always maintained i has been engaged in helping its her composure for the half hour: customers manage their money I performed in her presence, | wisely and well. You owe it to ■ but I suspicion that immediate-1 your financial present and fu- : ly after my departure, she took j ture to make full use of the a sedative and began to build j many facilities available to you

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ordeal the next week. (Copyright David Barr 1964) She had a stubborn theory! p aid Adv

DISNEY SCHOLARSHIP HOLLYWOOD UPI — The Disney Foundation has established a college scholarship program for Disney Studio employes’ sons and daughters.

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PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 3V2% interest, compounded semi-annually, is paid on passbook savings accounts. Interest payments are made on January 1 and July 1. Deposits made on the 10th or before, earn interest from the last of the month. Central NATIONAL BANK