The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 August 1964 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1964 Page 3

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that bids will be received In the Putnam County Auditor's Olfice for one (1) New Tandem Drive Motor Grader until 10:00 o’clock A M. September 14th, 1964. Sptcifications may.be obtained at the Auditor's Office. The Putnam County Board of Commissioners Claude Malayer Victor Hurst Charles Branneman ATTEST: Carl Arnold, Auditor

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UXrN’VTTED GUEST—Sen. Barry Goldwater, the Republican presidential candidate, seems to be a sort of uninvited guest at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City. The billboard advertises Goldwater’s candidacy next door to Convention Hall.

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Lvnda Bird and Luci. IN MEMORY In loving memory of Russell Vanlandingham who passed away August 26, 1959. Five long years have come and gone Yet memories of you linger on. The empty chair, the empty space And things that time cannot erase. To have, to love and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one s heart. Wife, Anna

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THE ARMY is having Raytheon develop equipment that

will transmit voice messages by numbers and turn them back to voice. Apparently the Army , wants to make sure its mes-

sages can be counted on.

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Voice messages by number had a small start many, many years ago. Number one and number two.

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The new equipment will send up to 96 battlefield messages simultaneously by cable or radio. You can't beat the confusion possibilities.

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The new equipment is called

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Pulse Code Modulation. It can take care of the orders and the

rumors at the same time.

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Ninety-six messages simultaneously over the same private line is an achievement. With a party line, it’s different.

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Penn State sociologist Gordon F. Dejong says the population explosion is a greater problem than Viet Nam, space travel or nuclear fallout. Any of them could cure it, however.

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An Agriculture Department official says the lure of sex can be used to get rid of pests. That's certainly a switch.

YOUNGEST, OLDEST—The youngest and oldest women delegates at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City are Liv Bjorlie. 31, North Dakota, and Mrs. Emm* Guffey Miller, 90. Pennsylvania.

Merry Jills Met At Robe. Ann Park The Merry Jills Home Demonstration Club met Aug. 20th for a pitch-in dinner at Robe-Ann Park with thirteen members and one guest, Mrs. Emily Smith present. A short business meeting was held and Mrs. Jo Ann Robertson presented the Club with the sweepstakes and first place ribbons won by the Merry Jills at the County Fair. The remainder of the evening was spent playing games and visiting. The door prize was won by Mrs. David Baily. Next month's meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Pat Jones.

STALLED — UAW President Walter Reuther seems to be in good humor as he enters the General Motors negotiations room in Detroit. He anticipates a strike. Oilair Kcunion To Be Held Sunday The O’Hair reunion will be held Sunday, August 30th at the home of Oscar O’Hair. All relatives and friends are invited.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the neighbors and friends for the beautiful floral piece sent at the time of the death of my mother, Mrs. Grace Baumgartner. Mrs. Ralph Furney

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We do have meat for sale from the Ray Lawson Farm. Charolais cross cattle. Home killed. Dry lot corn fed at retail or wholesale. For lockers and home freezers.

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