The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 May 1965 — Page 3

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— By WILLIAM RITT— Central Press Writer

TESTS show that sweet potatoes will be the easiest of vegetables to grow in space station gardens of the future, the Battelie Memorial Institute reports. Fine—but where will the {astronauts find the gravy to make the spu#s more palatable ?

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Western Michigan V students claim the fcorld's kite-flying record — 2£00 feet. When it comes to inventing fads, with college kids the sky's the limit.

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Steak for breakfast, says a noted dietician, is healthy. But net for one's pocketbook.

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Reports in London say Communist China has been replacing “Made-in-Russia” markings

Nam with its own trademark. And, adds F. E. F., Russia probably replaced “Made-in-Japaa” markings. ! ! I It requires the fur of 3Vi rabbits to make a felt hat-» Fatographs. Let’s hope it looks as well on you as it did on thS bunnies. ! ! ! The killdeer is a little birdnature item. Must have • terrific time trying to live up te that reputation. ! ! ! On reading that a new type of pig was developed scientifically we, a confirmed baked ham, pork chop and bacon addict, would like to what is so wrong, if anything, about the

on anus shipped to North Viet [old-fashioned kind?

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Th« Great Wall around China—traditional symbol of contention between nations.

A typical highway crossing on the boundary botwoen the United Stoles and Canada. For more than 500 years, the 1500 mile Great Wall around China has been a symbol of international fear, distrust and misunderstanding. In dramatic contrast—the 3000 mile border between the United States and Canada has been unfortified for 148 years. The scene above pictures a lonely boundary post and • Kiwanis International Peace Marker. Canada-United States Goodwill Week, April 25 to May 1, commemorates the signing of the Rush-Bagot Agreement which demilitarized this long border that the late Sir Winston Churcmll described as “an example to every country and a pattern for the future of the world.” Kiwanis International, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, is proud of its contribution to the peaceful neighborliness which exists between the United States and Canada.

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The third meeting of Bainbridge Winsome Workers was held May 4, 1965, in the Bainbridge School. The meeting was called to order by President Lynn Mullis. Linda Gentry led the pledge to the flag and Becky McFarland led the 4-H pledge. Then Becky McFarland led the group in songs. The minutes were read and approved. The roll call was our favorite animal. Sandy Sibbitt gave a Health and Safety report on Electricity. They plan the program for the year. The meeting was then adjourned for recreation.

Many Items In New Stamp Book The 1965-66 S&H Green Stamp Ideabook — containing a record 1,883 items — will be introduced t o m o r r o w at Marsh Supermarket and other leading establishments in Greencastle. The 180-page, full color catalog is the largest in the 69-year history of The Sperry and Hut- ! chinson Company, the nation’s : oldest and largest trading stamp

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Expanded categories this year include home furnishings, sports, bathroom accessories, furniture and musical instruments. The new Ideabook reflects trends toward more leisuretime items and toward heightened style consciousness in home furnishings. Heavy all-redwood garden furniture is new this year. New musical instruments include bongo drums, a trombone, an electric guitar and amplifier and the melodica, a new wind instrument.

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STEEL INDUSTRY negotiations with the United Steelworkers spotlight this steel profits chart, Issued in Cleveland by Steel magazine.

For the first time, the catalog has a full line of hobby items, including knitting kits, oil; painting sets, stamp and coin j collections, adult games and other items. Among tne largest items is | a piano, long popular as a special item for group savings projects and now included in the catalog for the first time. More than 600 manufacturers from all parts of the country | supplied products for the new catalog. To meet anticipated demand, S&H this spring is moving three million of the new redemption items to its 850 redemption centers around the country, in addition to the three to five million items of regular stock moved every month of the year. Dr. D. H. Austin Dr. R. R. Ruble Chiropractors 201 South Indiana Street OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT Mon. thru Friday — 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday — 9:00 a.m. ta 7:00 p.m. TaUphena OL 3-3024 year 'round versatility!

Indiana Traffic Toll Hits 471 By United Pren International A one - car accident at the south edge of Muncie early today killed a motorist and sent Indiana's 1965 traffic fatality toll soaring to at least 471 compared with 384 a year ago. Jack H. Wood, 22, Muncie, was killed and a neighbor, George C. Proctor, 22, injured slightly when Wood skidded to miss a concrete median separating a stretch of Indiana 67 and swerved out of control Into a guard rail along the highway. Nancy Wayt, 4. Seymour, was killed Tuesday night when she ran into the path of a car on Indiana 258 at Cortland. Nelly Kenworthy, 37, Cortland, driver of the car. was treated for shock at a Seymour hos-

pital.

Patricia A. Moss, 21, Twelve Mile, a senior at Ball State University in Muncie, d 1 « d Tuesday from injuries suffered Saturday when a car in which * she rode collided with a tractor six miles south of Converse on Indiana 513.

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Keyt, Gravity, Iowa, twelve grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. at the Hop-kins-Walton Funeral Home in Bainbridge. Interment will be in Union Chapel Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home in Bainbridge after 7 o’clock this evening.

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A DOWN PAYMENT OF BANANAS—Auto dealer Joe DeGonge makes Cfc* best of a bad deal in Bristol, Conn., as he eats part of Mrs. Bernice Wyszynski’s 25-banana down payment for a car. Joe advertised a 1962 sedan for “1,395 bananas.” You know those Slang expressions. Well, Mrs. W. walked in with the 25-banana down payment and juat wouldn’t listen when Joe said he didn’t really mean bananas, so what was there to do but tabor ad f

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"OPPORTUNITY” CHIEF — Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. (above) Is leaving his Washington post as undersecretary of Commerce to become chairman of the Equal Opportunity Commission created by the new Civil Rights Act. The commission will administer the section which makes it illegal for any employer, employment agency or union to discriminate in hiring, promoting or training.

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HRING IS FATAL—Police are hunting 56-year-old Richard EL Jemison (above) in connection with the fatal shooting of a Columbus, O., drugstore manager, John Lyman, 38, and wounding of the Gray chain’s district manager, Robert Aylor, 39. Jemi-•OD-’s wife was discharged as . A

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