The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1965 — Page 2

Th* Daily Bannar, Graaneastla, Indiana Friday, Novambar 5, 1965

Land Deal

accordingly, the building may be ready by next fall, relieving the over-crowdedness of the elementary grades and reduce the pupil-teacher ratio for better quality education.

Gift Project

soft stuffed animals, embroidery thread and patterns, (no needles) nylon hose, stoles,

shawls and sweaters.

They all enjoy: scrapbooks, coloring books and crayolas, cut-out books with dull round pointed scissors, modeling clay, number paint sets, games, toy musical instruments, comb and brush sets, playing cards. Many adults ask for cigarettes, cigars, tobacco, tobacco pouches and cigarette cases, having acquired the habit before residency there. The patients at Muscatatuck are retarded and are like our own children of different age groups, no matter what their actual ages. The Putnam County Christmas Gift Volunteer Organization asks that residents of our community band together to “strike out’’ loneliness for mental patients during

the holiday season.

I The movte on Household ' Safety showed interesting and helpful hints around the house. George Gough, Cubmaster, introduced the new Den Mother: Mrs. Leverne with her cubs. 1 Bobcat badges, Bear badges, Gold and Silver arrows, 1 and j 2 year pins, Denner and assist- | ant Denner, Den Chief bars

TM1 DAIIY BANNER AND HERALD CONSOLIDATED 24-28 S. Jackson St. Grtancastla, Ind. Business Phone Ol 3-51 ST Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher S. R. Rariden, Senior Editor Norma Hill, Gen. Mgr. James B. Zeis, Managing Editor William D. Hooper, Adv. Mgr. Entered in the Pest Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second Class Mail

NORTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION NEWS The North Putnam Community School Corp. has the following enrollment (Sept. 15, 1965):

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were awarded. matter under Act of March 7. 1878. The meeting was adjourned Subscription Prices by Mr. Gough with a prayer. H ome Delivery 40c per week The next meeting will be No- Mailed in Putnam Ca. S8.00 par year vember 22, 7:00 p. m. Refresh- Outside of Putnam Co. $10.00 per year ments Will be served. Outside of Indiana $14.00 per year

Bible

Thought And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you

free. John 8:32.

No man is more truly enslaved than the one who is dishonest with God, with men, and

with himself.

Personal And Local News

Cub Pack 99 The regular Pack meeting of Cub Scout Pack 99 Christian Church was held Monday at 7:00 p. m.

WASHINGTON UPI — It may take a while, but congressmen investigating the Ku Klux Klan are confident that uncooperative Klansmen eventually will wind up behind bars. •They’re all going to jail,” is the way one member of the House Committee on Un-Amer-ican Activities put it. So far, more than 35 Klansmen, ranging from Imperial Wizard Robert M. Shelton Jr. to rank and filers, have put in an appearance before the committee during its three weeks of public hearings on the ‘in-

visible empire.”

But all of them — with the single exception of a North

Carolina Klan official who re- Church

Roach-

Bain-

Clinton Russell-

Transfer

Grades

dale

bridge

Center

ville

Fillmore

Total

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56

51

18

15

11

151

2

53

39

17

22

8

139

3

49

46

10

22

7

134

4

44

32

20

16

9

121

5

49

40

14

18

10

131

6

46

49

12

13

7

127

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40

55

20

12

127

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47

54

13

6

120

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36

61

10

2

109

10

45

47

10

7

109

11

41

59

17

7

124

12

32

41

12

7

92

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9

9

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538

574

100

188

93

1493

Also, there

are three legal and two cash transfers for a total of

1498.

The total resident students for previous years are:

1957-58

1249

enrollment

.—

% gain

1958-59

1300

enrollment

4.08 % gain

1959-60

1343

enrollment

3.31

% gain

1960-61

1307

enrollment

-2.68

% loss

1961-62

1351

enrollment

3.37 % gain

1962-63

1385

enrollment

2.52 % gain

1963-64

1461

enrollment

5.49

% gain

1964-65

1522

enrollment

4.18

% gain

1965-66

1498

enrollment

-1.10

% loss

(feckless Boater LITTLETON, Colo. UPI — Clarence William Hansen, 52, of Denver pleaded no contest in Arapahoe County Court this week to operating his amphibious car carelessly on nearby Cherry Creek Reservoir. Judge Chris R. Rallis fined him $50 and $5 court costs but suspended $40 of the fine.

Cold Business LONDON UPI — A model’s life is not always exciting or glamorous. It can be cold too as model Pat Hinwood found out Thursday. 'Wearing only a bikini ,she paraded on a London hotel terrace showing off swim suits with the temperature 46 degrees.

New President

Cloverdale Group To Meet Monday Cloverdale Community Schools Parents and Teachers will meet Monday, November 8, 7:00 p.m. Please note the change of time. There will be a discussion and voting on whether to stay P.T.A. or switch to P.T.O. Only the paid members for this year will be eligible to vote. All parents who are interested in joining and who have not been contacted will be able to join that night. There will also be open house for the new school building. All members are urged to attend this meeting. Refreshments will be served.

i Difference is due to the migrant children not being present

this year)

Common School Fund

The North Putnam Commu-

Joseph Kerr is a patient in nity School Corp. has recently the Methodist Hospital in Lndi- been given the opportunity to

anapolis.

B611.

His room number is

Bro.

preach

Umm-Umm Chili Supper in Northeast School Cafeteria on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 5-7 p.m. by Northeast P.T.A.

St. Paul’s Guild of Catholic Women will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday, No-

vember 8th the Chapel.

Clyde Simpson, will at the Long Branch of Christ, Sunday Nov.

.signed on the witness stand 7, 11 a. m. Visitors welcome.

— have refused to supply the committee with anything other

than their names.

One after the other, some

with great difficulty, the kleagles. kludds, klokards and the like have read out prepared statements citing the fifth and other Constitutional Amend-

ments as their reason for re- Lutheran Church, fusing to answer. In addition, ington Street.

Klan officials, which almost all

of them are, have declined to Cit y Bremen were called out turn over to the committee the at 5:50 Thursday afternoon to

as or- extinguish a grass fire at the

Raymond Miller, Jr. home, just

east of York's Grocery.

borrow $750,000 from the Indiana Common School Fund Commission for the construction of new buidlings at an interest of 3%%. The Commission further states that the use of the money must be made within 180 days from August 15, 1965. Investments

vestments.

Corporation Insurance

The School Board has recently approved a Comprehensive Policy with the cooperation of the North Putnam Insurance Association. This policy is a package insurance plan covering property, equipment, liability, auto and general, and crime. This new approval to insurance provides maximum protection at the lowest possible

UPLAND UPI — Dr. Milo A. Rediger, for 18 years academic dean of Taylor University here, will be inaugurated as the schools 25th president

Nov. 10.

Rediger graduated from Taylor and received his doctor of philosophy degree from New York University.

CARD OF THANKS

Moose Dance Sat., Nov. 6th 9:30 - 12:30 Music By TOP-HATS (VERNE ELMORE) Last Time This Band Will Play This Year, Come and Say Hello To Verne And The Boys.

One Believer PUEBLO, Colo. UPI — Right or wrong, the state of Colorado officially recognizes Leif Ericsson as the man who discovered America. Pueblo Attorney Charles Pierce said it is so stated under the state's Revised Statutes, 1963. Chapter 67. Article 1. Section 9: “October 9th shall b« known as Leif Ericsson Day in recognition of his Discovery of America on October 9th in th* year 1000.”

Since the School Corporation cost.

Some of the advantages (a) A greater insurable

The Good Will Committee will meet Monday November 8th. at 7:30 p.m. at the Peace

218 Bloom-

value

50%

at 7:30 o'clock in has approximately $65,000 in

Cumulative Building Fund, the Board has purchased U. S.

Treasury Bills at 3’^% for 90 coverage, and (c) A greater days. The Indiana State Law limit of liability ($500,000/$!,-

limits schools to this type of in- 1000,000).

secret society's records

dered by subpoena. This latter

action could mean jail.

Gen. De Gaulle Will Run Again

painted a grim

PARIS UPI — The French picture of what could happen

We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our rela- ’ lives, friends and neighbors, for the kindness, prayers, sympathy and floral tributes extended to us at the passing of

on all buildings (up to I our beloved husband and father more), (b) A broader er, Bruce E. Helton. We espec-

ially wish to thank the Rev. Gilbert McCammack. The Whitaker Funeral Home, the Pallbearers, Dr. Anne Nichols, the Farm Bureau Co-op and Patrons of The Putnam County

Hospital.

Mrs. Doris Crowe Helton

De Gaulle . Pr i m and daughter, Debra Sue.

that the election would give voters the chance “to prove your regard for and your con-

fidence in myself.’’

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Answer to Yeeterday’e Puzzia

ACROSS 1-Preposition 4-Attitude 8-Novelty 11- Exlet 12- Kiln 13- A continent 15- Rumor 17-Strike 19- Man’e nickname 20- Worthlesa leaving 81.Footlike part 22-Cloth measure 28-Portion of medicine 25- Be mistaken 26- Optimietie 27- Be in debt 28- Cravat 29- Unit of Japanese currency SO- Printer’e measure 31 -Clergymen 33-Symbol for tellurium 3S-Storage box 3S-Period of time S7-T imid 38-Ache 40- Emmet 41 - Renown 42- Conjunction 43- Skill 44- Pronoun 45- Chinese mile 46- Concealed 47- Ridicule lightly 50- , ‘Lohengrin" heroine 52- Aroma 54- Hawanan wreath 55- Finish 56- Flower 67-Guido’a high not# DOWN 1- Prohibit 2- Anger 3- Testify 4- Harbor 5- Grain C-Steamship (abbr.)

7- Chemical compound 8- Obete • -Conjunction 10- Face* of watehea 14. Partner 18-Native metal 18-Exista 21- Gift 22- Vast age 23- Female deer 24- Poaaeaa 25- Goddeas of healing 26- Things, In law 28- Sunburn 29- Nahoer sheep 81-Metal fastener 12-Worthless leaving 83- Man’s nicknamt 84- Organ of sight

35- Proposition 37- Pretentious home 38- Wan 39- Oldwomanish 40- Enthusiasm 41- Fish limb 43-Three-toed sloth

44-Rabbit 46- Possessed 47- Genus of cattle 48- Lamprey 49- lnlet 61-Symbol for tin 68-Note of scale

Reelsville P.T.O. will be Wednesday, November 10 at 7:30. A short business meeting followed by open house. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Members of the Women’s Guild and Holy Name Society are asked to attend the Rosary for Edward J. Staub at the Whitaker Funeral Home tonight

at 7:30.

The Post Office will be closed Thursday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veterans Day. There will be no city or rural deliveries. Collections and dispatches will be on holiday schedule.

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County Hospital Dismissed Thursday: Greg Gray, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Renos Wilson. Poland William Bennett, Bainbridge Otis Barnes, Indianapolis Kenneth Klekot, Greencastle

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Anniversaries

Mr. Wood.

Weddings and Mrs. Charles F. 4 years November 5th.

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Costly Coffin LONDON UPI — Police were hunting today for a hearse used Thursday in a holdup — plus $14,000 believed hidden in the coffin.

presidential race officially opened today and Charles de Gaulle was the odds-on favorite to succeed himself for another seven-year term. The ! election will be held a month from today. De Gaulle's aides let it be known that he has no intention of carrying out and Americantype campaign against previously announced candidates. In keeping with his character, De Gaulle, 74, will campaign “on the very loftiest level.” Aides explained that this meant that De Gaulle is not likely to do any active campaigning at all, aside from one or two radio - television broadcasts to the nation. There will be no “whistle-stop” tours. De Gaulle will leave it to the other candidates to do the verbal brawling while he remains aloof and Olympian above the political free-for-all. He hopes thus to create the image of a man not running for a political party, but as a candidate of the entire nation. The President set the tone for his low-key campaign Thursday night when he broke months of suspense and announced that he would run. “I feel I must hold myself ready to continue my task, in full awareness of the effort it involves, but at the same time convinced it is the best way to serve France,” he said in a broadcast address from the Grand Ballroom of the Elysee

Palace.

He told the French people

to France if he is not re-elect-ed — a retur to political squabling, confusion and chaos “even more disastrous than what France knew in former times.” Headline writers for Paris newspapers had a field day in reporting De Gaulle's decision. “De Gaulle: Me or nothingness,” read the headlines in Combat, a morning newspaper. Humanite, tha Communist newspaper, headlined: De Gaulle: The best, that's me.” Le Figaro was more conservative. It headlined its report: “De Gaulle: Tell me ‘yes’ Dec. 5.”

News Of Boys RAPID CITY, S.D.—Airman Second Class Harold N. Lund, son of Mrs. Mary L. Lund of Rt. 3, Cloverdale, Ind., has been selected Outstanding Maintenance Man for the Month for his unit at Ellsworth AFB, S.D. Airman Lund, a missile equipment mechanic, was honored for his exemplary conduct and duty performance. He is a member of the Strategic Air Command which maintains America's constantly alert force of intercontinental missiles and jet bombers. The airman is a graduate^f Eminence (Ind.) High School. His wife, Bonny, is the daughter of Winnefred Wiederich of 520^ E. Philadelphia St., Rapid City, S.D.

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