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WASHINGTON tfPI — Because of recent heavy snows in the northern part of the coun-
Must Rebuild
Former Putnam Resident Dies
Tht Daily Banner, Greancastle, Indiana Tuesday, March 30,1965
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THIS MOON MAP locates the crater Alphonsus. impact area of the Ranger S. The meet shows the area on the Moon covered by the map.
WASHINGTON UPI The * A «,a* w^*-.****.**, ww, ~~ * *«***
tUdS^for oT, °T- president of the National Fed- Y'IVOBIOn'S UfC
to April 2 — the signup period eration of Republican Women
for participation in the 1965 believes the GOP must concen- pita j ir i n dianapolis wheat and feed grain programs. tra te on rebuilding to wipe out Mr. Coffman was born
nam County, died Monday afternoon at the Veterans Hos-
quan cans, five-gallon cans or by th» half barrel. Also state API classifica-
tion.
Bids must be prooerly and completely executed with an non-collusion affidavit as required by law and upon forms prescribed by the State Boards of Accounts. A bond or certified check In the amount of ten per cent of the total bid
■r-. . T ~ , . . , payable to the City of Greencastle must
DALLAS L PI — Mrs. Mary | be nted with bid.
Ellen Cranford who 40 dav? Blds sha11 be recelved at th * offl c* Hilien uramora, wno 4U aays of the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of 111 ago was slowly wasting away Greencastle until 7 o’clock P. M. on the
The department limited the “the memory of dreadful mis- Pptnam County, May 18, 1898, with a kidney infection, was ^ThV common Council reserves the
extension to "certain countries” i takes” in the last national elec-: the son of Isaac and Elizabeth home today with a dead man’s; ri ^y° E r |^ ec ^ y an ^ a a " d a *” b > d e K -^ of in an area stretching across tion. Chrisenberry Coffman. He was; kidney functioning in her body. tlie city of Greencastle, Indiana, this
the northern reaches from _ . _i * .a veteran of World War 1 and a i “I feel like a new person,”
Mrs. Dorothy A. Elston of . - » T t r x-.
Montana to Michigan. The , Y ., , member of the Veteran of For- said Mrs. Cranfird Monday
n Middleton, Del., told her execu- ■ , Tr , , . . _
agency said state committees eign Wars. when she left Parkland Hospi- ® J tive committee Monday the ,,. !y of the Agricultural Stabilization . . , . \ Survivors are the widow, De- tal. ‘It s a miracle.
and Conservation Service would,^ 1 n ° aC ns ;I eam n loris Haltom Coffman, one son. 1964. She also blamed Barry Harl Coffman Jr > one step .| Doctors, who gave Mrs. CranM. Goldwater’s defeat on “three f , ai]irhtfir Madee Austin of ford only one chance in ten of
large lies
candidate on the subjects of civil rights, Social Security and
failures Of kidney transplants dltlotial appropriations and reduction*
o’clock from the Hampton-Gen-' have omnred - — — - ’ hich Board of County Comml8 *
try Funeral Home in Plainfield. Burial will be in the Cloverdale
determine which counties would accept signups beyond the original closing date of March 26.
The forthcoming national survey of eating habits will involve interviewing of about 15,000 householders in 43 states and the District of Columbia, according to the Agriculture
Department.
22 day of March. 1»65. C. CLIFFORD FRAZIER.
Clerk-Treasurer
of the City of Greencastle, Indiana 30-Apr. 6-3t
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS
Notice is hereby given the taxpayer*
Putnam County. Indiana, that the
war mongering.”
one step-
daughter, Madge Austin of ^
t01d - ou - “ e: “ r ' andone
_ . . -11 V 1- u riod would end in two davs. All than*- on April 14th 1B65 at ten o’clock Funeral services will be held , ” , , . . a m. to consider the following td-
Thursday afternoon at 1:00
have OCCUried in the first 42 ■ s j oners considers necessary to meet the days after surgery. I extra-ordinary emergencies existing at
The survey will begin in April and will be conducted by National Analysts, Inc., a pri-
Nikita Official Purged By Russ
Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7:00 tonight.
MOSCOW UPI — The moderate reshuffle of power that fol-
vate marketing research firm !lowed Njkita s Khrushchev . s working under contract with ouster , agt 0ctober to
the department.
have been ended with the removal last week of Leonid E.
League Praises Gov. Branigin
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The j for the pcrchase
League of Women Voters of In- OF gasoline and motor oil _
Ilycihev from the party leader-1 dlana ^ Tuesday that any **£*£; i™™™*
The agency said about 15.000 householders will be asked to
furnish information on the sIli P’
kinds and quantities of foods I]yichev a member of Khrush- Branigin as a “political amaused during the week preceding chev . s inner brain trust> had teur” was “a misconception
this time which were not Included In , ! the current budget.
Mrs. Cranford s mother, Mrs. county planning commission
201 Commurricgtlon and
Transportation • 500 W
Costa Bridge. Monroa
Township *14,000 00
COUNTY HIGHWAY COUNTY REVENUE
402 Rental of Equipment I T000.0®
Sheriff:
REDUCTION Pom 602B 2nd Sheriffs Car to: 213 Uniform* < JOO.W
Jail:
205-A Repair of Bldg, and Structures $ 400 00
TOTAL TO ALL ADDITIONAL APPROPRI-
ATIONS 121.900.00
TOTAL OF ALL
.. 300.00
TOTAL OF ALL REDUC-
Pauline Upron. was at the hospital to take her daughter home. At home to greet her were her husband, Billie, and her two children — a six yearold daughter and a three-year
old son.
I earlier evaluation of Governor n^rh D » a < ; '. W nf 1 tv, e . te fn V un^rt!lL e - d bids for lhe TfONS 7 i '.°° ITIONAIj ’ purchase or the following: APPROPIATIONS
interview. Visits will be made to about 7,500 households
been one of the Communist which was quickly dispelled by
; party’s ruling Central Commit- hi s firm hand over every meas- SAE ld t0 60: J Th , e *« Quantities are A ^ ” pxnprtpn TO nP lispn witnin n vr»or frr.m
17.000 gallons Ethyl, more or less, gasoline; 17.000 gallons regular, premium or ethyl and regular grade: 300 gallons, more or less. Motor Oil
this wirinp’ and to ahnnt 9 VOfl 1 --j - o —- - expected to be used within a year from " ® ’ l tee's secretaries and chairman | ure requiring an appropriation I the acceptance of a satisfactory bid. I which board will hold a further hear-
*22.200.00
Taxpayers may appear at this meet^ ing and shall have the right to be heard on the necessity for cuch emergency appropriations. Any emergency appropriations finally determined upon will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners
each next summer, fall, and
„ of its ideological commission. i n the 1965 Legislature,
winter. The households inter-
viewed this spring also will be He was Khrushchev’s princi- Lhe governor during the legislaasked about food eaten during pal lieutenants in the abortive ^ ve sess j on was something of a the previous day by individual crackdown on Soviet writers surprise , since Governor Branifamily members. and artists attempted in the fall gin has been billed as a politi . The department said the sur- ,® nd cal amateur ’" 1116 organization’s
j vey is expected to provide an
j The bid shall be a firm bid. that Is, one ; Ing thereon within fifteen days at the that shall state a maximum price per County Auditors office. At such hear-
‘‘The strength and control of gallon on gasoline and oils, the City to ing taxpayers desiring to object to such
be entitled to and decrease in price dur- emergency appropriations may be ing the year by reason of reduction of heard, and any Interested taxpayers tank-wagon prices below the maximum may inquire of the County Auditor gallon price. i when such hearing will be held. Delivery to be made to the City Ga- Dated this 29th day of March. 1965. rage, as required. The bids for motor Eston C. Cooper, Putnam County Auoil should state grade and whether in ditor. j9-April 6-2t
over-all picture of food consumption patterns or representative U. S. households in each
of the four seasons.
was the deposed premier’s; current legislative { etier said .
adviser on ideological
closest
affairs and for practical purposes his “cultural commissary |
Citing the large number of bills vetoed by Branigin, the
WIVES OF THE ASTRONAUTS, Mrs. Betty Grissom (left) and Mrs. Barbara Young, look real pleased at tba Manned Spacecraft Center's mission control in Houston, Tex., where they watched their husbands' Earth orbiting Gemini flight
Fern News
Steel Demands Being Studied PITTSBURGUPT — Basic
By Mr*. Ernest Heber Fern Correspondent
; dren returned to their home They went to the Methodist
’Sunday after being away since Hospital at Indianapolis where s ^ ee ^ negotiators today studied j ^g 71 minister, the death of Robert Burks. She the radio said they were taken. ' va >' 8 to convince the United would like her friends and rela- He is in critical condition. Steelworkers union USW to
tives to call on her and the
league said this certainly points
But characteristic of the post- up the perils undergone by a Stalin practice initiated by legislative measure, right up to Khrushchev himself, Ilyichev the dotting of both i’s in Brani-
was not deprived of office alto- gin.”
gether. He remains a member The letter also praised leadof the Central Committee and ership in both houses as good” was appointed to the rather im- and said “the image of dignity portant office of deputy for- and decorum was carefully ad-
i hered to.”
Sunday guests at the home of chi^ren,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber Ernest Heber was confined Were Mr. and Mrs. James Clark ^ be Putnam County Hospital of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. , f or 3 da y S f or X-rays. He reLester Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. turned home Saturday. Charles Tmmble and Oliver: ^ Wallace of KnightsviPe
New Maysville News
by Lulu Ward
New Maysville Correspondent
in critical condition at the
■Martin of KnightsvTlle and Mrs. Nadene Burks and daughter,
Patty.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Houck daughter Amerta spend Sunday 0 f Greencastle called on Mr.
Frank Hart of Fort Knox, Ky., visited with his children. Darrell and Vicky, on Sunday.
—— . „ — — . Mr - an d Mrs. Rob Leak and Lmon Hospital at Terre Haute. gl . an(]son called at the homefl
of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Matsen
slim down its contract demands. Industry sources said the scope of the union’s economic demands presented Monday appeared to be “more expensive” than the recent USW settlement with the can industry.. The scope of the union's economic demands upon basic steel
were not revealed.
The USW won from the can
at Rockville visiting Mr. and and Mr! ,. A . P . stoner Sunday ?f ar Plamfie ’ d and * Ir ; and j industry economic consessions
Mrs. Lee Perry and family. afternoon.
Mrs. A. P. Stoner returned ' Wililam Aker and his mother
Mrs. Junior Ross of Plainfield , estimated by union sources at
- A - r. stoner returned, Wililam Aker and his mother "“ciience^Ward and Rufua
-today from the Putnam Coun-' and sisters heard a report on Buttry made a business trip to * ^ ' 1Ch n ‘ nS 4 ° !y Hospital where she had been 1 the radio that his brother Jack North Salem on Saturday. months,
confined for a week. and his son Mike from Logans- ’ Vicky Hart spent Saturday Mrs. Nadene Burks and chil- port were in a car accident, with Lulu Ward.
FREE GAS
CREDIT CARD USERS 5 WINNERS EACH WEEK
SHOEMAKER’S SERVICE
MAPLE AND BLOOMINGTON STREETS
NOW OPEN COIN OPERATED CAR WASH 7 DAYS A WEEK 24 HOURS A DAY 705 NORTH JACKSON ACROSS FROM THE ANGWELL CURTAIN Cx
YOUR HEALTH
By LESTER L. COLEMAN, M.D.
Readers Are Asking . . .
t WHAT ar* pinworm* and what causes them? Can the condition be cured? Pinworms of the intestinal tract occur far more frequently in northern climates than is commonly suspected. Too often symptoms of this condition are overlooked because it is mistakenly believed that pinworm infestation occurs only in tropical, subtropical and poverty-stricken areas. People in every social Dr. Coleman and economic society can and do acquire pinworms. The disease, enterobiasis, is j caused by a tiny, threadlike worm that deposits its eggs around the anal opening. This accounts for the annoying irritation and inflammation that results when the disease is untreated. Any prolonged anal itching or scratching must be investigated for pinworm disease. The diagnosis is established when the eggs are seen and identified by miscroscopic study. Even after the condition is cured, meticulous personal hygiene is imperative to prevent the infection frem recurring cr frem spreading to ether members cf the family. Pinworm is now a curable disease. There are many drugs which can completely eradicate
Pies Malicoat of Bainbridge called on his sister, Arah
Buttry on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Buttry called on Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Leak on Monday.
Rufus Buttry called on Bill
Ball on Sunday.
Roy Weller called on Clar- : ence and Lulu Ward on Sunday.
“collagen” disease, one that affects the skin and the under-
lying tissue.
There are so many ramifications of the disease that an at- BRAINTREE, England UPI tempt to describe the symptoms — Youths threw a bicycle wheel
Bike Blackout
would only cause confusion. Sometimes scleraderma may suddenly get better for no apparent reason, and then reappear just as suddenly. Cortisone has been remarkably effective in controlling many cases of this strange disease. • • • What is meant by “softening of the spine?" Can such a condition be fatal? Softening of the spine, or of any other bone, is a simple term for a very complex condition called osteoporosis. There are probably one hundred or more interrelated causes for this condition. Dietary deficiencies, thyroid and* parathyroid diaturbances, hormone imbalance, exposure to radiation and chemical poisoning are only a few of the possible causes. Poorly calcified bones can occur in the elderly, and in people who, by incapacitation or occupation, have no physical activity. The control or cure of a condition often depends on its
cause.
Fearing that a condition may be fatal, without any knowledge of cause or cure, reflects a state of mind that can do more harm to a human being than disease itself. Instead of wondering “will it be fatal?” the
over high tension cables here Monday night and blacked out 500 homes. Electricity was off for more than two hours.
‘‘We will be expected to at least match the can settlement j and no doubt go beyond,” an
industry source said.
USW President David J. McDonald headed union bargain- ; ers who handed the economic proposals to the steel coordinating committee which bargains as a unit for the “big 11” basic
steel firms.
Contract between the USW and the steel, can and aluminum industries generally have been similar. However, in past years it was the steel iindustry that | get the pattern.
Welcome Damage NORWICH, England UPI — Lord Mayor Sidney Clapham told shoe manufacturers Monday the damaging effects of pointed toes and stilletto heels were “very welcome in my business.” Clapham is a carpet special | ist.
Dr. Burns, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Tues. thru Sat. 9-12 1-5 Tues., Thurs., & Fri. Evenings 7-9 Ssirth Jsckssn ft Sums* Drive Phans OL 3-5114
this condition with intensive question should be, "How
treatment. But to be effective, treatment must be accompanied by scrupulous cleanliness.
• a a
What is scleraderma? Scleraderma is a chronic condition whose cause is suspected, but not definitely known.
It is
is it cured?”
While Dr. Coleman cannot undertake to answer individual letters, he will use readers* questions in his column whenever possible and when they are of general interest. Address your letters to Dr. Coleman in
strictly considered a [ core of this newspaper.
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