The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1966 — Page 2

2 Th« Daily Bannar, Graancatfla, Indiana Saturday, May 7, 1966

THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Wavat Far All" Businass Phonas: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elisabath Raridan Estata, Publishar Published every evening except Sunday aed certain holidays. Entered in the Pest Office at Green cattle. Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 7. 1070. United Press International lease wire service* Member Inland Daily Press Association* Hoosier State Press Association. All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Daily Banner are sent at owner's risk, and The Daily Banner repudiates any liability or responsibility for their safe custody or return. Subscription Prices of The Daily Banner effective March H IMS* In Putnam County—1 year $10.00—4 months $3JO—3 months $3.00; Indiana other than Putnam County—1 year $12.00-4 months $7.00—3 months $4.00; Outside Indana—1 year $14.00—4 months $9.00—3 months $4.00. By Carrier 40c per week, single copy 10c All Mail subscriptions payable in advance.

Ex-Cloverdale Resident Dies Mrs. Heneritta McCabe, 84, passed away Thursday in Greenfield. She was a former resident of Cloverdale. She was the mother of Lionel McCabe of Mt. Meridian; sister of Harry and Howard Harrod, and grandmother of Phyllis Joan Neumesiter of Mt Meridian. Services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. at the Tasco Funeral Home in Greenfield with burial in the Greenfield Cemetery.

County Hospital Dismissed Friday: Mrs. Edward Meek and daughter, Cloverdale. Mrs. Ward Robertson and son. Roach dale. Ruth O’Hair, Greencastle. Betty Phillips, Greencastle. Vemer Houck, Greencastle. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Crouse, Coatesville, Route 1, a boy, Friday.

Mauler’s Day Remembrance In loving memory of my morther, Eva Eggers, who passed away, Dec. 24 ,1963. Those whom we love go out of sight But never out of mind. They are cherished in the hearts, Of those they leave behind. Son, Ronnie Eggers

O. E. S. NOTICE Stated meeting of Cloverdale Chapter No. 869, will meet Wednesday evening. May 11, 7:30 p. nx. Hie project of the month O. E. S. history will be given by Past Matron, Mary Logan. Memorial services, all offices who have rituals, please bring them to this meeting and get new ritual. All visa tors and members welcome. Evelyn McKamey, W. M. Putnam Court Notes

Cash Only DUBLIN UPI—Nine hundred banks in Eire and Northern Ireland were colsed Friday by a strike of 3,500 junior officers demanding a "status increase” of 7 to 11 per cent on their wages. The strike put Ireland on a "cash only” basis. Business concerns withdrew $42 million from the banks Thursday so they could meet their weekly payrolls.

Self-Rule Soon WASHINGTON UPI — The islands of Saipan and Kwajalein, familiar names from World War II campaigns in the Pacific, will be helped toward self- government by the Peace Corps. The corps said Friday the first of some 700 volunteers will reach the trust territories by October.

Rap LBJ Plan WASHINGTON UPI—President Johnson’s plan to shift some government loans and mortgages to private investors passed the Senate Thursday despite Republican charges it was a "gigantic crap game.” The controversial measure, approved by a 39 to 22 vote, would pay some of the government’s housing on farm loans from a pool in which shares are sold to the public.

In Memory In memory of our father, Theodore Stewart, who passed away. May 8, 1963. Dorothy Monnett, Grace Snider, Marie Kile, Irene Riggs, Jesse Stewart. OPEN SUNDAY 8:30 - Noon

Patricia J. Gregory vs. Charles W. Gregory, suit for divorce. William McClellan is attorney for the plaintiff.

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Personal And Local News League of Women Voters general membership meeting, Tuesday, April 10, 7:30 p. m., Charterhouse. The 4 Leaf Clover Club will meet with Chrystal Hutcheson on May 10th, at 1:30. There will be a lesson on small appliance cookery by Dorothy Buechler. Gladys Doan, city, was given a ticket by Officer Bill Masten at 12:25 this morning for disregarding a stop sign at Arlington and Franklin Streets. The Moderne Swingers, a new Square Dance Club in the Greencastle area, will dance on the first and third Saturday nights during the winter and once a month during summer months, with special dances and occasions. The New Providence ladies group will hold their Mother and Daughter Banquet this evening, May 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Bldg. in Cloverdale. Mrs. Sarah Goodin and Mrs. Zella Cummings are the hostesses and will be in charge of the program. Mrs. Nina Gaston will give the devotions. Professor and Mrs. D. J. Cook attended Founder’s Day Ceremonies at Indiana University on Wednesday. Their daughter Christine was among the students honored for excellence in scholarship during the past two semesters. She is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences and a Special Student in the School of Music. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heartwell of Cleveland, O., visited Mr. and Mrs. Earle Boyd Thursday and Friday. Mr. Heartwell and Mr. Boyd worked together during the early years of World War II. Their work was in the Cleveland Ordinance District, and they were responsible for the procurement of war materials. It has been eighteen years since these men saw each other and they enjoyed their visit.

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Jones PTA To Hold Recognition Meeting The Mary Emma Jones PTA will hold the final meeting of this year Monday, May 9, at 7:30 in the school auditorium. Mrs. Earl Nevins, the president, will install the following officers for the 1966-67 year. They are Mrs. Billy Talbot, President; Mrs. David Grable, Vice-President; Mrs. E. B. Goss, Secretary; and Mrs. Audrey Cradick, Treasurer. Special recognition of all members of the 6th grade class leaving to enter Junior High this fall will be given. Don Marketto, Music Director, will present a special music program with the students of the school participating. All parents and friends of the children who attend the school are urged to attend.

Senior Citizens Enjoy Luncheon Senior Citizens of qur community meet the first Thursday noon of the months of October to May for a sack lunch and program in Charterhouse. In 1961, Mrs. Truman Yuncker was instrumental in starting the group. She was a member of the Governor’s Commission on Aging and Chairman of Gobin’s Commission on Social Concerns. Twenty-five to thirty citizens enjoy this fellowship each month. They extend an invitation to all Senior Citizens to join them. Mrs. Yuncker and Mrs. Claude McClure are co-chairmen. Mrs. Clara Schulz is vice-chairman and Mrs. Nettie Utt secretarytreasurer.

BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Lear-Siegler Inc. said Its Asteks Instruments Corp. Subsidiary will be liquidated and the business taken over by the parent firm. The 720 Astek minority shareholders will be paid $1.75 a share for their 253,050 shares. Lear-Siegler owns 84 per cent of Astek.

NEW YORK—Johns-Manville Corp. said it will start an asbestos mining and milling operation on a 5,000-acre tract in Reeves Township, Ont., about 43 miles southwest of Timmins.

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR Heavy Assembly Heat Treat Punch Press i Inspector Parts Manufacture Journeyman Machinist DIAMOND CHAIN COMPANY 402 Kentucky Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana An Equal Opportunity Employer M. & F.

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Calendar Campus Sunday, May 8 DePauw Art Center Exhibition: Senior Show, through May 29. Faculty Recital: Grace Henderson, Flute, Milton S. Trusler, Piano, 8:15 p. m. Meharry Hall. Art Exhibit: 150 Years of Indiana Art, Student Union Music Lounge, through May 23. Monday, May 9 A. A. U. P. Dinner, 6:00 p. m., Room 221, Union Building. Tuesday, May 10 Senior-Alumni Dinner, 6:00 p. m., Union Ballroom. Wednesday, May 11 Lecture: Dr. Randall, Ohio U., "Strange Particles,” 7:30 p. m. Minshall Lab. Concerto Concert: 8:15 p. m., Meharry Hall. Thursday, May 12 Band "Quad” Concert, 6:45 p. m.. Women’s Quad. Senior Recital: Tom Gates, Violin, 8:15 p. m., Meharry Hall. Friday, May IS Track: Frosh ICC Meet at DePauw, 4:30 p. m. Blackstock Stadium. Saturday, May 14 Baseball: Freshman, DPU vs. Indiana State, 1:00 p. m., Blackstock. Sunday, May 15 Spring Sports Banquet, 5:30 p. m., Union Building.

In Memory In loving memory of Fred M. Sanford, who passed away, May 7, 1962. As long as hearts remember, As long as dear one’s care, We cannot lose the ones we loved He is with us everywhere. Wife and son.

Cahnder Events Wednesday Chapter I of P.E.O.—Mrs. W. M. McGaughey—7:30 p. m.

Maplecroft Theatre R.R. 1, Clayton

ANNIVERSARIES Birthday William E. Bitzer, Cloverdale, today, May 7th. Mrs. Lura Crawley, Greencastle, today, May 7th. Clinton Ray Long, seven, May 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of Dayton, Ohio and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Proctor of Greencastle.

TONIGHT and SUNDAY Double Feature Connie Francis — Horve Prosnell "WHEN THE BOYS MEET THE GIRLS" (Color) — and — Dean Martin — Jerry Lewis "PARDNERS" Technicolor

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Anderson St., Sunday, May 8.

GREENCASTLE DRIVE-IN (Fomierly Midway) Jet. 40 & 43

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MEADOWBROOK DRIVE IN THEATRE Intar. U.S. $6 $ State Road 43 TONIGHT and SUNDAY Harmon's Hermits, Shelley Fabret "HOLD ON" (Color) Sophia Loren, George Feppard OPERATION CROSSBOW (Color)

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If you haven’t examined ■”101 a new Chevrolet since Telstar II, the twist or electric toothbrushes, 1963—For the first time, you could watch Europe “live and in color” via Telstar.

1966 Impala Sport Sedan—a more powerful, more beautiful automobile—now available at a most pleasing price.

shame on you! You’ve been missing out on a lot that’s new and better since ’62: o A more powerful standard Six and V8 (155 and 195 hp, respectively), e New Turbo-Jet V8s with displacements of 396 and 427 cubic inches that you can order, e A fully synchronized 3-speed transmission as standard, e A Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission available, e Deep-twist carpeting on every model, e Six-month or 6,000-mile lubrication intervals, e Self-adjusting brakes. e A Delcotron generator that extends battery life, e Self-cleaning rocker panels. e Up to 3” more shoulder room; increased leg and head room, e A smoother coil-spring suspension, e New sound and vibration dampeners throughout e A longer body, a wider frame and tread. e Items you can add, such as AM-FM Multiplex Stereo radio, Comfortron automatic heating and air conditioning, and a Tilt-telescopic steering wheel (or one that tilts only), e Standard safety items on all models, including front and rear seat belts, back-up lights, windshield washers, padded instrument panel, padded visors, 2-speed electric wipers, outside mirror, shatterresistant inside mirror and non-glare wiper arms. (Use them to best advantage.) e And of course the great buys you can get right now from your Chevrolet dealer.

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