The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1964 — Page 8
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Page 8 MONDAY, AUGUS1 24, 1964
WEDNESDAY - AT 8:00 P.M.
ON THE STAGE A BIG Country Music-Hoosier Hootenanny: CHARIEY HAGGARD'S "BLUE SKY PLAYBOYS" FEATURING RECORDING ARTISTS JACK BOSWELL ON THE PIANO - AND TOMMY ON THE LEAD GUITAR - WITH HIS HIT TUNES - "RONCHI" — "STEEL GUITAR RAG" 3 HOURS OF GOOD MUSIC AND FUN TICKETS NOW ON SALE ADULTS 90c — CHILDREN 35c
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MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE East of StilesviJIe TONIGHT AND TUESDAY • WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED" With Deon Mortin Also Olivia De Havilland In "LADY IN A CAGE" WED. THRU SATURDAY Sean Connery — Diane Baker In "MARNIE" (Color) Also "STAGECOACH TO DANCERS' ROCK"
CORRAL DRIVE-IN THEATRE Seeleyville, Indiana Box Office Open 7:13 SHOW AT DUSK
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY "KISSIN COUSINS" Elvis Presley (Color) Also "ADVANCE TO THE REAR" Glenn Ford — Stella Stevens Melvwyn Douglas
Meadowbrook DRIVE-IN THEATRE MON -TUES -WED Alec Guiness — Anthony Quinn "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA ' (Color) Plus Color Cartoons WEDNESDAY Si 00 A CARLOAD
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MIDWAY DRIVE IN
MONDAY TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY Cory Grant — Audrey Hepburn “CHARADE” PLUS “A Yank In Viet-Nam”
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A Harlequin International Picture Plus Brigitte Bardot In "GIRL IN THE BIKINI" ADULTS ONLY
BOY, 12, STEERS RUNAWAY TRUCK TO SAFETY — Rudy Luna Jr., 12, who does not know how’ to drive, tells how he steered a runaway truck to safety in Santa Ana, Calif., after his father was thrown from the vehicle while swerving to avoid an accident. The boy said he tried the emergency brake, but it wouldn't work, then he grabbed the steering wheel, turned off the ignition switch and steered the truck about 300 feet until it came to a stop. His father was injured. His mother is listening.
WAGING SKY WAR AGAINST RANGE FIRE Crews load borate solution aboard a plane at Elko. New, to drop on a weekold. 3o0,000-acre range fire in northeast Nevada.
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and the choice is yours! Don’t vote... and the choice is theirs!
BIG RACCOON WATERSHED Third in a series of Questions and Answers on the Big Raccoon Watershed.
Q. Community improvements such as the proposed watershed cost money, who pay for them? A. The benefits must exceed the cost in order for the proposed project to be considered ; under the watershed law.'
Publionad aa a public aarvlca ill cooporation with Tha Amorican Horitaga Foundation and Tha Advertising Council. I
The preliminary investiga-1 tion shows that the en- j entire project costs will be
near S2.500.000 dollars with ! the Federal government Qfurnishing the majority of’
the cost. On this basis, benefits can be figured at
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S342 for each local dollar.
spent or $1.14 return for each $1.00. Local costs are ! for easement and right of way or in other words land acquisition for structure sites. These local costs will be borne by the Conservancy District. This district must be formed to do business with the Federal government and guarantee the 50 year operation and maintenance of the flood
structures. What is a conservancy District ? The Indiana Conservancy Act of 1957 and amended in 1961 and 1963, enables local landowners to form an organization that has necessary legal authority and fund raising power to prepare plans construct, operate and maintain works of improvement which will solve water resource problems, such as a local watershed program. Next. When is the time to organize a Conservancy District ?
SYNCOM’S STOPPING PLACE — Map indicates the stationary orbit area of Syncom-3. launched from Cape Kennedy. Fla. It is in an up-down orbit over the junction of the International Date Line and the Equator.
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