The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1966 — Page 3

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Classified Data Seagirt To Place A 'Wanted' Ad

trol center in Greencutle, Md. However, one problem cropped up Friday nigbt, an occasional loss of a “fix” on its navigating guide stars, but the spokesman said the satellite appeared to be overcoming the difficulty.

By ROBERTA ROESCH . Dear Robert Roeech: Is it true Chat certain days are better than others for placing a "Situation Wanted” ad? I am looking for a specialized job in a neighboring city, so I want to place an ad in the metropolitan paper. Naturally, I would like to appear on the best day. J. J. One Appearance Dear J. J.: Generally speaking. Sunday is the best day to have a “Situation Wanted” ad appear if you are advertising just one time. However, if the following . day ie a holiday, this doesn’t ; hold true. In this case, hold your ad for a Sunday that is followed by a working Monday. Dear Robert Roesch: I hope to open a sportswear shop, so I would like to know ‘ how to make contact with vari- -> oua manufacturers’ outlets. . Should I write directly to them? Or do they have showrooms I can go to? Mrs. R. M. y Dear Mlrs. R. M.: The questions that you have ashed appear in each day’s mail ~ from readers who would like to start a business selling sportswear, bngene, jewelry, ~ linens, fabrics, gift items, etc. Recommended Praeeduie The procedure for getting ^ items to aeB, as I have menT tinned In the past, begins with ; going through the classified - telephone directories. Whole- - salers and manufacturers win l be iMed under the category of * the merchandise they sell I As you go through the direc- * t nries, jot down the name and - addresses of the firm* you want 1 to contact. Then you can call * them up, write to them or go - to the showrooms to see their : Johnson Extends : Medicare Signup SAN ANTONIO, Tex. UPI — - President Johnson Friday called tar acrom-the-board boosts hi I Social Security benefits and a I new program at federal aid in financing dontal care for young * children. Asserting that “Medicare - need not just be for people over : 65,” Johnson said: ‘T have been wol lering why - we dioludn’t bring our compas- - sioo and our concent to bear on : young foOra under six. “And now I win let you in on ' * sscret—that is one of the reaI sons I have asked John Gardner, I the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, to create - plans tor a new program to as- . sist hi financing dental service * tor young children.” Johnson told of his plans at a . ceremony in San Antoni* which he signed into law a two- * mon th extension for enrollment - in medical Insurance provisions . of the medicare program. Al- ; though nine out of 10 eligible I Persona over 65 registered be- . fore the March 31 deadline. 1 there still are 1.3 million to be I hear d from and the bill gives them until May 31. Johnson chose a federally fin ~* nce d apartment project for the -elderly as the scene tor the before attending- Good ^Friday services with his family rat the Roman Catholic San -Fernando cathedral in San UAntonio. iapone Seeks fe Change Heme - FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. 'k Tpi A1 Capone, Jr., son of ?he late Chicago ganglord, has /iled a petition in circuit court here to change his name. Z Capone, 47, asked that his name be changed to Albert Francis, dropping the last n«m> He gave no reason tor the change. I His lawyer, John Harkness, ■aid Capone was “just getting sick and tired of fighting the Same.” Last year Capone drew nationwide publicity and comparison to his late father, pro-(ibition-era gangster A1 Capone, when he was convicted of a 63.50 shoplifting charge. Z “The new generations don’t know the Capone connotation, but there’s too many older people and newspapermen in Florida who do,” Harkness said. . Capone, divorced and living $ Hollywood, Fla., also listed the names of his four daughters, all living in California, in the petition. He has been a resident cf Florida since the 30 *.

line first-hand. Once you make this contact, the manufacturers will get in touch with the salesman in your area. He, in turn, will help you with your order and handle your account, if there are no complications such as too many other shops in your area handling the brands you want. If this happens, try other manufacturers until you find what you want.

Advertise For Job In Sunday Paper If Monday Is Work Day. After you make your Initial contact and place your first order, sales representatives from manufacturers will start coming to you. OPPORTUNITY THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: No one can be successful without the help of others. (What’s on your mind about jobs, careers, borne businesses, money-making, hobbies, retirement, self-improvement opportunities or working people’s problems? Send me your questions, problems and ideas in care of this newspaper, and I will use them whenever possible and when they are of general interest. Letters need not be signed.) May Is Vehicle Safety Month INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Governor Branigin said “a large number of motor vehicles with serious defects” are in use in Indiana as he issued a proclamation declaring the month of May as “Vehicle Safety-Check Month.” The annual voluntary check program is sponsored by the Indiana Sheriffs’ Association, the Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police, the Indiana State Police, the Automobile Dealers Association of Indiana and the Indiana Office of Traffic Safety. lAst year, 1,362,171 vehicles were checked, less than one-half the total number of registered vehicles. Of those checks, 228,646 defects were discovered. Star Satellite Encircles Glebe CAPE KENNEDY UPI _ a two-ton Stargazer satellite swooped around the globe like a giant bat today waiting to bare its 10 telescopic eyes to splendors of the universe never before observed. Since the flying observatory is the most complex unmanned scientific spacecraft yet built by the United States, scientists were keeping a close watch on its operation before giving its telescopes their first view of

space.

“All systems appear to be working normally,” said a spokesman at the satellite’s con-

Policy Adopted for State Parks INDIANAPOLIS NPI — No special privileges will be given private groups using state parks, forests and recreation areas. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources commission adopted this policy in a meeting of Turkey Run State

Park.

The policy said that while “use of state properties by private clubs, associations and other groups is to be encouraged, these organizations shall observe the same rules and regulations and enjoy the same privileges as the general public.” Director John Mitchell outlined a policy restricting contests, matches or other special events by area, time and compatability with other uses. The policy also said areas used should be open to the public and private groups on the same first serve basis. The policy prohibits private groups from erecting facilities or structures on the stateowned land. A legislative advisory committee at the meeting expressed particular interest in field trials. Sen. William Christy, D-Ham-mond, chairman, said that bow-and-arrow deer hunting had con flicted with field trials for dogs on some occasions and suggested scheduling so that this would not happen again. Mitchell said that fishermen and hunters, who buy the licenses whose proceeds go to support state fish and game areas, probably desire consideration over the field trials, whose activities are not licensed.

IRS Mews INDIANAPOLIS — James E. Daly, District Director of Internal Revenue, today reminds all individuals, corporations, proprietorships and partnerships who are required to file Declarations of Estimated Federal Income Tax for 1966, that such declarations must be filed by April ipth, 1966. Mr. Daly also suggested that businesses and individuals can speed the processing of their Income Tax and Estimated TaX returns by issuing a separate check covering each return. In doing this they will assure proper credit to the specific return or returns filed and avoid 1 possible issuance of deficiency * notices when returns are pro- I cessed through the Automatic Data Processing system. Following this suggestion will also help the Internal Revenue Service by preventing the special handling necessary when one check cover* two or more

returns.

Tornado Study Is Of Interest GOSHEN, UPI—A Goshen College sociological study of the hardest hit community in the Palm Sunday tornadoes showtoday that many survivors who still live there have developed anxieties because of their ex-

perience.

“Over 90 per cent go to the storm shelter oftener and more quickly, and over half of the respondents said they are often anxious about their family members if they are late getting home,” the students reported after interviewing representatives of 109 families who either stayed at Sunnyside-Kingston

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Heights and rebuilt or moved to nearby areas. The area west of Goshen was the scene of 27 deaths of the 49 recorded in Elkhart County. In an area of less than one square mile, 134 houses were destroyed and 39 others were damaged. “The survey showed that tfie persons who survived are basically more anxious about adversity generally, but that they are not overwhelmed by it,” said a report issued by Dr. Lester Glick, associate professor of social work. On the other hand, he said, “These persons have developed new goals that they didn’t have

before.”

“Eighty-one per cent said they are more conscious of other’s needs and try to help them. The survey showed that they confide more in their spouses, they interact more with their neighbors, and, in general, are able to rely more on other human relationship.”

The survey turned up some quirks of the twisters—broom straws blown into the baseboard of a room, supper dishes left on tables undisturbed, aspirin tablets reduced to power in an unbroken bottle, a refrigerator picked up and blown away with eggs unbroken inside. “A locked cedar chest was found in a field but when unlocked was found to be full of dirt and gravel,” the report said. “A fish bowl was still on its table two days later. The water was dirty but the fish were still alive and are still living today. Tile popped off a bathroom wall.” One interviewer was told a couple sat on a couch and hugged each other as the twister destroyed their home. “They and the couch were all that was left,” the report said. "The tornado lifted the couch off the floor enough to remove the linoleum from the floor under them.”

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My Fellow Democrats and Putnam County Citizens

In soaking tho offica of PUTNAM COUNTY COMMISSIONER from the SECOND DISTRICT, I can offer you only honesty and sound business principles in order to bring better roads and improved county government to each and every orte of us. MAY I WORK FOR YOU, THE PEOPLE OF PUTNAM COUNTY? JAMES A. REAS0R

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