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

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1964 Page 3

Bainbridge News Rick Steele, Larry Huffman, Earl Coffman and Jim Hanks camped three days last week with David English on the farm of David’s father Cecil English. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Scobee Bonnie Sue and Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scobees, Mr. and Mrs. Cully Price and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scobee and family ■ attended the Price reunion Sunday at McCormicks Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fasher and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bullerdick and Geraldine entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wesner and family of Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poland and family of Decatur, 111, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kent of Robinson, HI. Mr. and and Mrs. Jack Bullerdick and family. Manhattan and Mr. and

Mrs. Carl Zenor, Roy and Cindy. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sieglin and Mrs. Clara Sieglin of Brazil and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullerdick of Waveland. Melvin and Marsha and Bobby Wesner remained for a week’s visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bullerdick. Guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Willis Dickson over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Etcheson and sons of Canton. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dickson of Cambridge, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Dickson of Indpls. Guests on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Francher Dickson of St. Louis and Mrs. Harley Beck of Crawfordsville. Mrs. Ross Hanks entered the Robert Long hospital Wednesday for observation. Mr. and Mrs. John Raymann and Mr. Carl Bauman attended

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AMONG the four proposed tootsies feel too hot in her next ‘w-tvn« rifles the Pentagon is pair of ’gator-skin slioes, you’U

lew-type rifles the Pentagon is reported eonsidering for the Army is one that shoots both steel darts and grenades. What?

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Thieves stole some 50 live alligators from a Florida farm, which raises the sharp-toothed snauoers. So. if your tootsie’s

1964 FAIR PROGRAM The 4-H Club Home Economics and Miscellaneous Exhibits will be put in place and judged according to this program and the building will be closed to the public until 8:00 a.nt. Monday, Aug. 3 at which time the Fair officially opens. Monday, August 3 8:00 a.m.—Deadline for all Swine Exhibits to be in pens. 9:00 a.m.—4-H Swine Show—Arena. 9:00 a.m. (each day)—Home Economics & Miscellaneous Agricultural Exhibits Open to Public. 12:00 midnight—Deadline for all livestock exhibits to be in place. 8:00 p.m.—Crowning of Putnam County Fair Queen. 1:00-11:00 p.m.—James H. Drew Carnival in operation. Tuesday, August 4 9:00 a.m.—Open Swine Show—Arena. 8:00-10:00 a.m.—Flowers to be brought in (Industrial Building). 12:00 noon—Judging of Flower Exhibits. 5:00-7:00 p.m.—1-H Horse and Pony Show (Halter Classes outside arena). 8:00-10:00 p.m.—4-H Horse & Pony Show (Action Classes) outside arena. 9:30 p.m.—Release of 4-H Baking Exhibits. 1:00-11:00 p.m.—James H. Drew Carnival in operation. W ednesday, August 5 8:00 a.m.—4-H and Open Sheep—Arena 8:00-10:00 a.m.—4-H Garden Exhibits to be entered (Commimity Bldg.) 12:00 noon—Judging of Garden Exhibits. 5:00-7:00 p.m.—4-H Horse and Pony Show—Outside Arena (Halter Classes). 8:00-10:00 p.m.—4-H Horse and Pony Show—Outside Arena (Action Clases). 7:30 p.m.—Fat Lamb Sale. 1:00-11:00 p.m.—James H. Drew Carnival in operation. Thursday, August 8 8:00 a.m.—4-H Club Beef Show—Arena. 7:30 p.m.—4-H Beef Steer Auction—Arena. 8:00 p.m.—Participation Show—Sack Races—Egg Throwing —Greased Pig, etc. 1:00-11:00 p.m.—James H. Drew Carnival in operation. Friday, August 7 8:00 a.m.—4-H Dairy Show—Arena. 1:00 p.m.—Open Dairy Show—Arena. 6:00 p.m.—Pet & Hobby Parade (Farm Bureau, outside arena). 10:30 p.m.—Release of Livestock. 1:00-11:00 p.m.—James H. Drew Carnival in operation. Staurday, August 8 9:00 a.m.—West Central Indiana Gold Medal Beef Calf Show —Arena. 7:00 p.m.—Pony Pulling Contest—Outside Arena. 1:00-11:00 p.m.—James H. Drew Carnival in operation.

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Speaking of alligator - skin shoes, FJsX. wonders out loud if a better -name for them wouldn’t be "water moccasins”?

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Betcha Dollar Dennis says that winning handicap horse, Iron Peg, certainly doesn't run at though he's tied to one. On reading that Amanda Blake, the tavern-owning “Kitty" of TV is going to get married, Milt, the sterling printer, thinks an ideal site for the wedding reception would be the Long Branch saloon.

Meeting Is Held By Library Board The Executive Board of The Friends of the Greencastle-Put-nam County Library met for a short business meeting Wednesday, July 29th, at the library. Those present were Miss Sylvia Taylor, Mrs. Frank Durham. C. D. Coppinger, Ernest Roth, and Mrs. William Killion. Improvements for the Bookmobile were discussed and plans

were made for the annual Fall meeting. This meeting, for all members of The Friends of the Greencastle-Putnam County Library and any interested persons, will be held October 14th at 7:30 p.m. in the Service Building of the Lone Star Cement Plant at Limedale. A most interesting program is being planned. The Executive Board will meet again to complete arrangements on September 16th at 1:30 in the library.

the Raymann reunion Sunday at Pegg and children to their home Lake Mansfield. in New Orleans last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Love of p e gg had been visiting her Roachdale, Mr. and Mrs. James ; jj er p are nts and other relatives Love and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie the past two weeks. The JohnSummers and family attended sons will return this weekend,

the Love reunion Sunday at Me- !

Cormick Creek park. ^ r- an( * Mrs. Diane Ross of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Summers i < -’ reencas t* e an< * Mr. and Mrs. and family were supper guest of ! ' ‘riP* Grimes were dinner Mr. and Mrs. David Summers K ues t s °f Mr. and Mrs. Dale last Wed. evening. Davids are, ^ oss Sunday, moving soon to the Sunset J Mrs Jewel Bluei Mike Blue> Motel, on road 52 near Thorn- ^ Ia( j onna Bar i an Murial Nel-

Your summer trip to New York, the World’s Fair city, can be more fun—and more economical, too—if you plan ahead to insure

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Mrs. Alva Williams has re-1 jndpl s turned home after a two weeks I visit with her son Dale and

family in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson

took their daughter Mrs. Fred

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Mrs. Lowell McCammack entertained a group of little folks Wed. afternoon in honor of her daughter, Janet’s 6th I birthday. Present were Nina jand Charles Padgett, Jimmie and Brenda Skelton. Monta and Stacy O’Hair. Janet Baker ! and Jennifer Burke. After several games were played and Janet opened her gifts, ice | cream and cake were served by Mrs. McCammack. She presented each guest with favors of crayons, coloring book and

balloons.

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The folder shows the exact range of rates for single and double rooms at each hotel and motel. All price ranges, from luxury to rock-bottom economy, are represented, and each establishment listed has pledged to hold the line on prices throughout the current Fair season! If you write to the Housing

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With your lodging in a good hotel or motel, with free up-to-the-minute literature on sights and attractions, and with enough time to fully enjoy New York’s Fairest Festival, you’ll be set for a stimulating, eare&ee stay in

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