The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 March 1967 — Page 3
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Th» Daily Banner, Greencastla, Indiana Friday, March 10, 1967
Hoosier Killed In Action
WASHINGTON TT*! — The Defense Department Thursday listed a Hoosier serviceman as killed in action recently in Vietnam.
He was identified as Army Spec. 4 Ralph L. Stillwagoner, brother of Charles J. Stillwagoner, R.R. 2, Box 24, Mount Vernon, Ind.
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Launderama 611 S. Jackson St. Now Has MORE Room 8 MORE Washers 4 MORE Dryers And A New Dollar Bill & Coin Changer This Is In addition to the fine washing, drying and dying facilities that built our business.
NO DOWN PAYMENT WITH APPROVED CREDIT '66 BUICK WILDCAT Pour door, hard top, automatic transmission, radio and boater, power steering, powor brakes, 19,000 miles, white finish, factory warranty, driven by Mr. Clyde Faatx of the Mallory Company $2795 '66 CHEVROLET BELAIR Four door, station wagon, eight cylinder, power steering, automatic transmission, rod finish $2195 '64 CADILLAC Poor door, hard top, full powor, air conditioning, a real nice car $2895 '64 OLDSMOBILE 88 two door, hard top, powor steering, powor brakes, radio and heater, air conditioning Will make cm oxcollent car for somoono Was $1695 Reduced to $1495 '64 CHEVROLET Sedan, two door, straight stick, white finish $1095 '63 CHEVROLET Two door sedan, six cylindor. Mack finish, standard transmission $895 '63 CHEVROLET Sedan, four door, six cylindor, automatic trans., brown finish $945 '63 CHEVROLET PICKUP Fleetsido, six cylinder $1095 '61 CHEVY IMPALA Four door, hard top, eight cylinder, automatic transmission, power steering, powor brakes $695 '61 FORD PICKUP half ton, eight cylindor $795 '60 FORD PICKUP Half-ton, six cylindor, standard transmission $495 '60 MERCURY Four door $445 '60 CORVAIR automatic transmission $425 '57 CHEVY PICKUP Half-ton, four speed transmission, a real nice buy $495 '66 KAWASAKI CYCLE $425
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JIM HARRIS CHEVROLET-BUICK
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Planes Collide, Death Toll 26 URBANA, Ohio UPI — The blips on the radar screen at the air control center in Dayton were frightening in their implications. They were traveling toward each other at right angles on a collision course, a private plane and a TransWorld Airlines jet were heading for the same spot in the sky. Officials of the center flashed a warning to the pilot of the jet. Too late. The blips disappeared from the screen. The two-enginer TWA DC-9, carrying 21 passengers and a four-man crew, and a twoengined Beechcraft with only the pilQt aboard, crashed to the ground in flames, leaving a two-mile trail of broken bodies, bits of wreckage and luggage in the second major air disaster in Ohio this week. The tragedy occurred about 50 miles south of where 38 persons were killed in a Lake Central Airlines crash Sunday night. The sky was clear and visibility was at least six miles. Both pilots were veteran flyers. A solution may come from the black box — the flight recorder of the airliner — which was recovered intact. Capt. Karl B. Kohlsaat, 39, of Chicago was at the controls of the DC-9, en route from New York to Chicago with stops at Harrisburg, Pa., Pittsburgh and Dayton. Kohlsaat was a veteran of nearly 10 years’ service with TWA. Piloting the Beechcraft was Cyrus Burghstahler, 54, a Detroit businessman en route to Springfield, Ohio, for a business luncheon.
Trawler Sinks SANLUCAR DE BARRAME RA, Spain UPI — One crewman drowned and six others were missing Thursday when their fishing trawler sank near here after having smashed against rocks during a storm. There was one known survivor among the eight-man crew.
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SUNDAY MORNING Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Factor Preaching 10:30 a.m. "Jcsui Conquers Our Foot** 7:30 p.m. "Christ and Castor" MIDWEEK SERVICE Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Nursery Open Ample Forking FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 315 N. Jackson Street Greencastle, Indiana Faul T. Byrns, Faster
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Eight million projects represent the annual output of the nation’s 214 million 4-H youth. This averages about four per individual member. And while they work on their projects, they
learn.
The statistics supplied by the Cooperative Extension Service represent a lot of ingenuity and initiative. All 4-H projects, meetings and events must be worked in among school, church,
home chores and part-time jobs.
There are a possible 100 different projects or activities available to youngsters between 9 and 19 years old from coast to coast, depending on where they live, their needs, resources and interests. Most center around specific projects in foods, home improvement, safety, health, livestock, clothing, home and farm management, leadership and community service. Certain stand-
ards and goals have to be reached. pair or replacement at the first
To group overall accomplishments into ons recognition program the Cooperative Extension Service developed the national 4-H Achievement program. In this program, one boy and girl from each state is selected annually for having the most outstanding 4-H record. Fifty win trips to the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago the first week of December. Twelve will receive national $500 scholarships, and nearly 10,000 are expected to earn county achievement medals. Sponsor of the achievement awards for the last 15 years is the Ford Motor Company Fund. During the 4-H Congress, Ford will host a luncheon and entertainment for the entire delegation of 2,300 delegates and
guests.
Are you a good user, or an abuser, of electrical service in your home? Almost one out of every six dwelling fires are caused by misused or defective electrical wiring and equipment, according to National Fire Protection Association studies. Check your answers to these questions to see whether you have electrical hazards in your
home:
Do you put the right size fuse (15 amps for lighting circuits) in each socket In the fuse box? Do you use a new fuse—never substitutes—after each blow? Do you use extension cords within safe limits of their capacities? Safe limit for the most commonly used extension cord is 500 watts. If you must use an extension cord to feed one or more appliances drawing more power than this, make sure you use a heavy duty cord. Do you replace extension and appliance cords whenever insulation shows signs of fraying or cracking? Do you ses that cords are never run under rugs or hooked over nails? Do you check appliances periodically to be sure they are in good operating condition, and take them out of service for re-
Body Atop Tower PARIS UPI—The body of an unidentified attractive young woman, about 25, was found Thursday atop the south tower of Notre Dame Cathedral. Police said she had been dead for about three days. Hie body was discovered by steeplejacks during a routine inspection of the historic Paris landmark. It was believed the woman committed suicide.
STEWART’S HAMPSHIRE SALE Thursday, March 16, 1967, 1:30 p.m., C.D.T. at Farm ALL BOARS SONORAYED 40 BOARS - 40 RIO. OFIN OUTS - 100 COMMBRCIAL OPEN CUTS Mott litters will have feed conversion and test infsimotion. Featuring bears sired by Long Time PCMS SCMS, Forty Miner FCMS SCMS, and other new herdsires. Forty Miner sired ear Or. Champ. Carcass at recent International. Remember what Long Time pigs have dene at the last 3 Hoosisr Spring Sarrew Shews and at the Purdue Test Station.. Three different long Time sens sired the Or. Champ. Carcass, Roserve Champ. Carcass and tho 4th place carcass at '47 Louisville Barrow Shew. Catalog en request •■«"«•» available. L. L. & MANFORD STEWART tr. 4, nUNKFMT, INDIANA 44D4I
Administrators Sale The personal property of the late Bertha Terry will be sold at public auction at her heme 1 mile south ef Belle Union and 1 mile west, or Va mile north ef Buis Feeds and 1 mile west, en Saturday, Mar. 18, ’67 At 12:30 e'deck 2 pc. living room suite, green platform rocker. Due Therm ell heater, nice chair, desk and chair, 2 11'3"x12 rugs, 4 small tables, lamps, wall mirror. Airline T.V., 4 rockers, roH-o-wey bed, chest of 5 drawers, MW sweeper, drop leaf table, 4 dining chairs. Hickory rocker, metal cabinet, breakfast table and 4 chairs, MW refrigerator, electric apartment size stove, MW washer, old wash stand, table redie, ironing beard, electric deck, G.E. Iren, 2 folding chairs, mixer, coffee maker, eld Minnesota sewing machine, cedar chest, iron bed, 2 mattresses, dresser, dothes hampers. Mend bedroom suite, bed, springs, mattress, chest, dresser, metal steal, 2 electric heaters, square eek table, 3 feather beds, cast ban cook stove, 3 eld tables, let ef dishes, seeking utensils end ether artides.
Terms: Cash.
First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co., Adm. lyen 8 Beyd, A tty.
Alton Hurst, Auctioneer
Bert Wright, Clerk
sign of trouble? Is you TV antenna installed where it cannot fall across power lines, and is it equipped with a properly grounded lighting arrestor ? If you have any "no” answers on your list, take corrective measures immediately to prevent possible fires.
North Viet Steel Plant Bombed SAIGON UPI — American warplanes bombed North Vietnam’s heavy industry for the first time today. Military spokesmen said Air Force jets dumped tons of bombs on the Thai Nguyen steel plant near Hanoi. The attack by sleek F105 Thunderchiefs put into action the pleas of American military commanders for months for a direct assault against the industry supporting the Communist forces. The big steel works, the largest in North Vietnam, had not been touched before. The single-seat Air Force bombers streaked through late afternoon clouds to strike the sprawling steel mills.
Restaurants Get Kremlin Order MOSCOW UPI — The Communist future must include decent restaurant food, the Kremlin ordered today. To carry out this revolution it mobilized a dozen government ministries and the entire Communist party and turned them into a kind of kitchen cabinet charged with putting more food on more tables for more customers. The era of the Russian greasy spoon must be over by 1970, it said. Foreigners in Moscow, long used to tasteless fare and surly service in the capital’s “best” restaurants, appeared skeptical. The order from the party central committee and the cabinet, however, was published in its entirety on the nation’s newspapers’ front pages.
Wolcott School Damaged By Fire WOLCOTT UPI—Fire Thursday night and early today caused heavy damage to the old section of the local school. School Supt. William Holmes said a preliminary estimate indicated damage of at least $750,000. Hie fire broke out shortly before 10 p m. and the roof of the structure had fallen in by the time firemen arrived. The second floor collapsed about midnight and the blaze burned itself out this morning. Units from seven fire departments managed to confine the blaze to the old portion of the school. The cause of the fire, which apparently broke out above the furnace room, was not determined.
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