The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 June 1966 — Page 4
4 Th% Dally Bannar, GraancasHa, Indiana Tuaaday, Juna 7, 1966
Morton News By Mrs. Russell 0'Haver, Correspondent
Mrs. L. L. Spur of Manchester, Iowa, and Mrs. Donald Connerly of Gary were house guests of Mrs. O. M. Thomas from last Thursday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawter and son. Bill, were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tochum and Mrs. Russell O’Haver called at the Conkle Funeral Home in Speedway last Thursday evening to pay their respects to the Ross Tustlson family. Mrs. Mae Truex of Mt. Meridian was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goode from
Friday of last week until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bettis of Greencastle were nailers of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin last Thursday evening. Several from Morton community attended the wedding of Sharon Seward and Michael O’Hair on Sunday afternoon at the Otterhein Church south of Bellmore. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip King and daughter were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stultz and sons and Mr. and Mrs. George Stulte and son were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Dewey Stultz.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wlchman attended the commencement at Indiana State, Terre Haute, Sunday afternoon. Their daughter, Barbara, was a member of the graduating class. Harold Chilcote was released from the Putnam County Hospital on Monday. David Whitehead spent the week end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitehead adn daughter, Linda. Mrs. Rose Mary Mobbley visited a relative on Sunday at General Hospital in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crodian and grandson, Thomas Bursworth of Indianapolis, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. D. P. Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin, Mrs. Aileen Overstreet and Mrs. Maude O’Haver shopped in Indianapolis Saturday afternoon and called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kendall in the evening. Mrs. A. J. Sadler was a house guest last week of her sister, Mrs. Breedlove of Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens and daughter, Judy, were Saturday evening caners of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Lively of Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum and Mrs. D. P. Alexander were
Sunday evening visitors of Mrs. Ray Clodfelter. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson of Bainbridge were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson. Mrs. Russell O’Haver returned home Thursday evening after spending several days with her son, Lloyd, and family in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bettis visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Janson and family of Rockford, 111., last Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bleedsoe of Terre Haute were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett. The two couples had dinner at Torr’s Restaur-
ant Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin and family were Mrs. Burl Taylor, Mrs. Virgil Clodfelter and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson and children. Sunday evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Taylor and children. Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas visited Mrs. Thomas’ daughter and family in Avon last Sunday.
Barking Youth WOODSIDE, Calif. UPI — William F. Hardworth, 18, of Atherton, Calif., was arrested Sunday for barking at a dog. San Mateo County deputy
Sheriff Robert Ninnis said Hardworth passed his patrol car on a motor scooter and barked “woof, woof” at the deputy’s police dog. Ninnis cited the youth on a law which prohibits teasing animals.
Wheat Sale WASHINGTON UPI — South Africa is planning to buy more U. S. wheat than ever in 1966 to compensate for a severe cutback in domestic production. The Agriculture Department reported Monday that South Africa’s production would ba 400,000 tons less than the rec-
GREENCASTLE FOODS INC FRANKUN at LOCUST
TABLE RITE USDA
BONELESS
Round Steak
89;
U.S. CHOICE BEEF Sirloin Steak
99;
STARK A WETZEL Bologna
49;
BONELESS
Rump Roast
99;
EXTRA LEAN Cube Steak
$109
VALENTINE -- SKINLESS Wieners
mrnt. 4 Q(
EXTRA LEAN GROUND ROUND
CALIFORNIA \
Head Lettuce
VINE RIPE Tomatoes Watermelons
Cucumbers Green Peppers Red Radishes
