The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1967 — Page 8

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Sheriff Receives Keys

Putnam County Sheriff Bob Albright (left) Is receiving the keys to a new Mercury Monterey which the County Commissioners purchased as a replacement for one of the older

cars. Presenting the keys is James Wood (center) salesman and Leo Grimes, owner of East Side Motors. Bonner Photo—Don Whitehead

To Dust or to Spray? Dusts < are easy to apply, with no | measuring or messy mixing. ■ Dusters cost less than comparable sprayers and are easier , to carry and maintain. Dusting is very difficult if the air is not calm. Spray films or residues are more effective and last longer than dusts. They do not leave unsightly, and sometimes objectionable, deposits on flowers, fruits and leaves. Sprays allow more uniform coverage of plants. They can be applied under somewhat windy conditions. Spray materials are less expensive than dusts. Use a spreader-sticker with sprays. Whether you dust or spray may depend upon your budget and how much time and care

you want to give your plants. Whichever method you choose, strive for thorough, uniform coverage.

CWS Truck In County May 23

Real Tragedy MEXICO CITY UPI — German Castillo, 32 and Jobless, begged relatives and friends for two days to loan him money so he could buy his mother a Mother's Day present. He was quite upset when they wouldn't do it. Castillo was found hanged from a rafter in his home. The note nearby said “Forgive me. mommy.” His mother found the body.

Czechs Are Interested In Western Tourists' Trade

WASHINGTON UPI — With an cy« to attracting western tourists, Communist Czechoslovakia has approached the United States and Britain about guying commercial jetliners. U.S. officials disclosed the Czechs are interested in the

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Boeing 707, the Douglas DCS, and Britain’s VC10 — planes that would let Czechoslovakia start up trans-Atlantic service. No sales have been agreed on yet, partly because the Soviet Union has made a strong counter sales pitch for its longdistance jet, the Ilyushin IL62. The IL62 is the aircraft the Soviet Union plans to introduce on its proposed Moscow-to-New York run. U.S. officials said salesmen for the Boeing and Douglas aircraft companies have been carrying on sales talks with representatives for the Czech airlines, Ceskoslovenke Aerolinie, “on and off.” The salesmen are reported somewhat discouraged however, by the competition from Russia. The Czechs are attracted to the Western aircraft because of its high quality, low operating cost, and high promise as a foreign exchange earner. Czechoslovakia is also said to feel the Boeing 707 and the DCS are likely to attract more western tourists to Czechoslovakia than a Russian jetliner would. On the other hand, the Czechs are closely tied politically with Moscow and their airfleet today

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Is made up entirely of Soviet airliners. Because the two Communist countries have such close trade ties, the Czechs apparently have greater available reserves of rubles to pay for the purchases than dollars or pounds sterling. Czechoslovakia’s Interest in a Prague-to-New York flight was undoubtedly whetted by the fact Pan American already is operating a New York-to-Prague flight. United States and Czech representatives also have been negotiating new terms for a civil airlines agreement, but It is thought here that Czechoslovakia may be inclined to stall on all future talks while tension remains high over Vietnam.

Study Moon Pictures PASADENA, Calif. UPI —A closeup picture of the moon’s south polar region, showing a fissure 200 miles long in the lunar surface, was under study today by scientists at Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The lunar fault was revealed in the latest photographs transmitted from Lunar Orbiter 4 which is circling the moon mapping the surface with a twin-lensed camera.

Mother Of Year NEW YORK UPI — Mrs. Minnie Guenther, a 76-year-old Arizona mother of nine who brought religious education and medical treatment to Apache Indian children, Friday was named 1967 Mother of the Year. The American Mothers’ Association, following a candlelight procession in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, presented a banquet of red roses to Mrs. Guenther of Whiteriver, Ariz.

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By Larry D. Hatfield

WASHINGTON UPI — Government farm officials are predicting improved meat and livestock prices later this year as production moves closer to last year’s levels. But even with the improved market prices, farmers won’t be getting as much of a return on their investments as they did a year ago. Livestock prices have been substantially lower than a year ago because of a sizeable increase in meat output since last fall, the Agriculture Department says. At the same time, feed costs have risen, sharply reducing the return to producers as compared with 1966 returns. While the outlook generally is for some strengthening of livestock and meat prices for the rest of 1967, feed prices are also expected to remain at higher levels. The department’s Economic Research Service says that lower market prices and higher feed costs are leading to some cutback from high first quarter production levels. Marketings of fed cattle and hogs will continue larger than a year ago during the spring, the department’s latest situation reports says, but not by such a wide margin as so far this year. By mid-year, fed cattle marketings are expected to be about the same as the 1966 levels and slaughter hog supplies are expected to be only slightly larger. Lamb slaughter

Is forecast below last year’s supply. Expected slaughter supply of hogs in the last half of the year, based on farrowing intentions, should bring hog supplies down to slightly below last year’s average. Department officials say the slowdown in marketings of fed cattle and hogs will mark a sharp departure from the steady increase in marketings of fed cattle since the spring of 1965 and in hog marketings since early last year. As a result, fed cattle prices this summer will average above current levels and may average around those of a year earlier. The price of hogs will also rise, but it not expected to reach last summer’s peak. Lamb and calf slaughter probably will be smaller than in 1966 during the rest of the year, officials said, causing some price strengthening in those areas. The department also predicts a leveling-off in meat imports coming into the country. Although imports will continue to be large, the department said, they are not expected to be up nearly as much as during January and February.

The emergency clinic at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Ga., is named after the author of “Gone With the Wind.” Margaret Mitchell, who was pronounced dead there after being struck by a taxi in 1949.

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The Hudson’s Bay Company, which began exchanging beads for beaver skins almost 300 years ago, still trades for furs in Canada, says National Geo-

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Utah’s great Salt Lake forms the largest body of water in the United States west of the Mississippi River, according to the National Geographic.

On May 23 The Church World Service collection truck will come from the Nappanee Cen-i ter to pick up Putnam County’sdonations for refugees from j war and natural disaster in many lands. Specially needed items this spring are tools for, carpentry and gardening, used by resettled refugee farmers and by those learning new skills for supporting their families in a new life. The critical need for light clothing, particularly children’s, and for blankets continues. Soap and towels are in great demand. Take garments—clean and in good repair with six months’ or more wear still in them-and other contributions to the Presbyterian Church, Greencastle. Church World Service needs | help with the shipping cost— 10c per pound— although this money is, of course, not a requirement in order to donate. $3.00 gifts can purchase warmi blankets of reprocessed wool, i i However, the truck drivers can-1

not take the money; It should be mailed to the CWS Center, 201 S. Main Street, Nappanee, Indiana 46550. Church World Service is an interdenominational, non-profit, Christian organization established after World War H to deal with the urgent needs of refugees—a need which has continued ever since. Goods are sent through cooperative church channels to mission stations abroad and are used in selfhelp resettlement projects and emergency situations there. Locally Church World Service is a project of the Putnam County Council of Churches and will be the subject of the Council’s May 17 meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Bethel A.M.E. Church, Greencastle.

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