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Tuesday, June 20, 1967

THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All" Business Phones: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher Norma L. Hill, Assistant Publisher Published every evening except Sunday and holidays at 24*26 South Jackson Street, Greencastie, Indiana. 46135. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastie, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. United Press International lease wire service; Member Inland Daily Prose Association; Hoosier Stato Pross 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. By carrier 40c per week, single copy 10c. Subscription prices of The Daily Bonner effective March 14, 1966; In Putnam County—1 year $10.00—6 months $5.50—3 months $3.00; Indiana other than Putnam County—1 yoar $12.00—6 months $7.00—3 months $4.00; Outside Indiana—1 year $16.00—6 months $9.00—3 months $6.00. All mail subscriptions payable in advance.

20 Years Ago Dean Louis H. Dirks was the speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon. His topic was "The Trials and Tribulations of a Dean.” Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Woody and Mrs. Cozetta Lear were attending the state Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Evansville. Mrs. E. Cleve Thomas was in Detroit, Michigan.

Putnam Court Notes Willard Bumgardner, Thelma Bumgardner vs. Truman Nelson, Margaret Slavens, affidavit for immediate possession of real estate.

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Religious cult in bloody fight MANILA UPI—Seven members of a Filipino religious cult were killed Monday in a bloody 30-minute battle with a rival group. The fight left an unknown number of injured and several houses burned to the ground. The fighting took place in Buenavista, a town in Leyte Province about 350 miles west of Manila. It involved about 200 members of a group of fanatics known as the "Anti-Christo,” armed with bolo knives, spears and homemade rifles. They stormed the offices of another religious group, the ‘Tglesia Catolica Nacionla,” for no apparent reason. Philippine constabulary spokesmen said a “strong” patrol was dispatched to the region to investigate the battle, details of which were sketchy.

I OBITUARIES | Brands reports .. . „ . as'fabrication'

Mathew Saylor rites to be held

Mrs. A. K. Nichols of Belle Union received word of the death of her brother, Mathew Saylor, age 84, of New Castle, Monday at 12:30. Mr. Saylor had been an invalid for the past few years due to a stroke. He was the father of Ann Saylor Cox, of Greencastie, R. 4. Also, the brother of Ralph Saylor, R. 4, Greencastie, and Nettie and Delila Cornett of Greencastie. Funeral arrangements are being made by Main A Sons Funeral Home, at East Broad St., New Castle.

Marriage License Frank Hubert O’Conner, caterpillar operator, Cloverdale, Route 1, and Beverly Jean Harvey, waitress, Greencastie, Route 4. Robert Allen Bates, electrical technician, Plainfield, Route 2, and Anngel Michele Stiles, at home, Greencastie, Route 1. Larry Wayne Gibbs, student, and Brenda Kay Sutherlin, Mallory’s, both of Greencastie, Route 2.

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Ex-local woman dies in Detroit Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, former resident o f Greencastie, passed away Monday in Detroit, following a n extended illness. Mrs. Alex Warfield of this city is a granddaughter. Funeral services will be announced later by the HopkinsWalton Funeral Home.

MOSCOW UPI — Foreign Trade Minister Nikolai Patolichev Monday branded as “fabrication” Western reports that Russia is trying to take advantage of the Arab embargo on oil shipments to Britain. He made no mention of earlier reports that Russia is trying to displace the Arabs as the permanent supplier of oil to Spain. Reports in Madrid last week said Russian oil already was on the way to Spain but the Soviet government newspaper Izvestia denied them. "No offers to supply oil or oil products have been made to Britain,” Patolichev told the Soviet press agency Novosti. He also said the Soviet Union does not sell oil or oil products to Israel “at all.” Patolichev said reports of Soviet offers to Britain were “sheer fabrication, the purpose of which ... is to sow doubts in Arab countries about the position of their sincere friend, the

Soviet Union.”

County Hospital Dismissed Monday: Mrs. John Crooks and son, Rockville Eugene Bassett, Coatesville Charlis Hendrich, Bainbridge Helen Jones, Cloverdale Christine Moore, Roachdale Bonnie Garrett, Greencastie Frank Saathoff, Greencastie Mrs. Albert Rowan and son, Greencastie Births: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dove, Greencastie, Route 1, a boy, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vermillion, Greencastie, Route 2, a boy, today.

In Memory

In loving memory of Mollie Wamsley who passed away June 19, 1961. Often we think of you, dear Mother And our hearts are filled with pain. Oh this world could be Heaven If we could hear your voice again. As you struggled on and on so Faithful one, so kind and true, Dear Mother, how we long for you. God took you home; it was his will, 1 But In our hearts you liveth still. Sadly missed by girls Martha Mae and Mary June and Sister Lou

In Memory

Bible Thought For Today Depart from me, ye evildoers. —Psalm 119:115. Men must conform to God’s way or finally perish.

Reeve F. Morlan is a patient in West 10th St. V.A. Hospital ward 5 west. Indianapolis, Ind.

Personal And Local News

Inmate stabbed; condition critical PENDLETON UPI —Ronnie Craft, 23, an inmate at the Indiana Reformatory, remained in critical condition Monday in an Indianapolis hospital with stab wounds suffered Saturday. Reformatory authorities said another inmate, Larry Bixler, 22, was being questioned as a

Dr. and Mrs. Dow Haimbaugh guspect in thc fitabbing .

of Rochester, were week-end

News Of Boys USS WAINWRIGT—Firemen Jack E. Pingleton, USN, son of Mrs. Fannie E. Pingleton of 800 N. Madison St., Greencastie, is serving with the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific as a crewmember aboard the guided missilefrigate, USS Wainwright. Wainwright departed her home-port of Charleston, S. C. on April 10 and stopped at San Diego, Calif., before departing for her present deployment After a 16-day crossing of the Pacific with a call at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, the ship made her visit to a Western Pacific port at Agama, Guam, in the Marianas Island. Equipped with the Terrier surface-to-air missile system and five-inch and three-inch conventional guns, Wainwright is operating in an area of responsibility which includes onefifth of the earth’s surface. This area extends from Japan in the north to the Indian Ocean in the south and includes the waters off the coast of Vietnam.

Card of Thanks Wa would like to thank our many friends and neighbors who showed their kindness and sympathy in the loss of our mother, Elizabeth Phelps. A special thanks to the Reverend L. C. Ziegler, for his comforting words, the HopkinsWalton Funeral Home for their efficient services, The Hanna Street Baptist Church and our neighbors and friends for the fine food and each and everyone who helped in any way. The Children

In loving memory of our brother, Ellis Duncan, who passed away one year ago, June 20, 1966. Thou art gone, dear Brother Gone beyond this world of tears But the memory of you Will linger through the years. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Turner Mrs. Essie Morrison

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Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors, and relatives for their many acts of kindness during the illness and recent death of our wife, mother, and grandmother, Thelma Wells. Also for the beautiful floral tributes and cards; to Dr. Steele and the nurses and nurses aides of the Putnam County Hospital, the pallbearers, the organist, and the members of the Nazarene Church. A special thank you to Rev. Paul Byms and to the Hopkins and Walton Funeral Home for their competent services. Elmer A. Wells, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Wells Jr. and Family

Birthdays John Carter, June 20, 87 years.

Argentina, like the United States, had a Wild West history with the appropriate symbols— stagecoaches, westbound wagons and Indian raids.

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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haimbaugh’s sister, Mrs. Thad Jones. The Third Wednesday Club will meet Wednesday at Shelter House No. 1 in Robe-Ann

Park.

Mrs. Bessie Baring received word this morning of the death of her cousin, Thad Comer of Indianapolis. Garden Club will not meet Wednesday morning, June 21. There will be no further meetings until the September meet-

ing.

Mrs. Lulu Gough returned

Officials said the stabbing apparently took place during an argument over a debt. Craft was sentenced to the reformatory from Putnam County for escaping from the Indiana State Farm, and Bixler was sentenced from Owen County for aggravated assault

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by HELOISE CRUM

June Meeting Held By Service Club

The Community Service Club met at Moore’s Shoe Store for their June meeting. The meeting was called to order by

home from Culver Hospital at | p res ident, Thursa Evens. MarCrawfordsville June 15 after | Moores gave the history of having received a severe pelvic j the song of the month “Beautiinjury. fui Dreamer” and was sung

Mrs. Grace Herod, accompanied by Mrs. J. L. Robertson, left today by plane for Visalia, Calif, to spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and family. Kevin Wilson, Bainbridge, underwent surgery at the Winona Memorial Hospital in Indianapolis. His room number is 420-W. His phone number is

927-2720.

Ellis Davis, 29, Michigan City, was arrested at Locust and Washington Streets at 9:30 Monday night by officer Larry Rogers and jailed for public intoxication. Glen (Bucky) Walters was painfully burned by gasoline last night while working at the Hickory Hut and was taken to the Putnam County HbNipital for treatment. In The Daily Banner of Saturday, June 17, it was printed that James A. Miller died on March 13, 1969. The correct date was March 13, 1963. We apologize for the error. Charles Renfro, of Putnamville, is a patient in Robert Long Hospital in Indianapolis. He is still on the critical list but would like to hear from his

friends.

Dr. and Mrs. Ben F. Harper and children, Melia and Matt of Santa Ana, California are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Adelhelm. Mrs. Harper is the former Billie Jo. Adelhelm. Mrs. Emerson Oney, Greencastie R. 4, received word yesterday of the death of her mother, Mrs. Beulah Morrison of Ladoga. Funeral services will be held at the Gephart Funeral Home in Ladoga. Wednesday at 2:00 p. m.

by all, fflowed by the pledge to the flag and club creed. Roll Call, What was my wedding dress?” was answered by sixteen members. The treasurer’s report was given and news letter read. Thursa Evens gave a report on Purdue Conference. A safety report was given by Pat Kelly, outlook report by Phyllis Smith and garden hint by Opal Osborn. The meeting was closed by repeating the club collect. Mrs. Harry Bee gave the lesson on the care of shoes. She showed the different type shoes for different type of work. She showed a few samples of the fall shoes which come in lovely new colors. She gave us a few fashion hints. It was most interesting. The club then went to Double Decker for refreshments. The July meeting will be with Mrs. Myrtle Collings. News commentary LONDON UPI —A British newspaper has published a suggestion from one of its readers that the United Nations, when considering demands on Israel, should also call on Russia to set an example by returning to its pre-war frontiers. The call has struck a chord in the memories of diplomats who have not forgotten the vast territorial gains made by Russia after World War H, both at the expense of its enemies and

friends.

The Soviet Union incorporated in its borders an area of more than 180000 square miles with a population of nearly 24 million between 1940 and 1945. NATO’s authoritiative publi-

Dear Folks: I just must repeat my thanks to the woman who wrote about using facial tissues in her shoes when NOT wearing stockings. This was such a wonderful hint. I have since found that even though you do wear stockings, this is still a great idea! ’Cause many women complain that when wearing nylon stockings their feet perspire. So, after putting on your stockings, fold a facial tissue to fit the bottom of your foot leaving just a bit to tuck back up over your toes, then put your foot in your shoe. You will be surprised to see how damp that tissue is at the end of the day! And when worn over the stocking, it won’t stick to your foot. Heloise • • • • Dear Heloise: Lawn cutting is upon us once again. To keep a lawn mower in good condition, wax it twice a year with your favorite car

wax.

Also, after each cutting remove as much of the grass underneath as you can, hose it down and dry with a dry cloth. My mower is five years old and looks and runs like the day I bought it Anthony Dedic • • • • Dear Heloise: A serviceman who came to my home to make a minor ad justment on our refrigerator said that covering shelves completely with paper toweling or foil to catch the drips, lowers the effeciency of the cooling system because the cold air cannot penetrate through the towels. He suggested using paper plates as coasters under drippy dishes. These paper plates can be placed in the bottom of the vegetable bins and will absorb the extra moisture and help to keep the produce from rotting on the bottom. Anne E. * * • • From Heloise’s Kitchen: While you all are frying that good chicken, have you ever thought to fry some potatoes in the skillet at the same time? Sure makes for good eating. Also, fried potatoes need not

Bainbridge Saddle Club mem-

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Trail Ride planned for June 25 has been postponed because of the Horse A Pony 4-H meeting. Greencastie Lions Club will hold installation of officers meeting at Frederick’s Cafe in Plainfield, Saturday June 24 at

these conquests, show that Russia has taken not only most of East Russia from pre-war Germany, but that it also has incorporated almost half of prewar Poland into the U.S.S.R. It also has taken Romanian and Finnish territory plus the three

6:30 p.m.

Installation of officers of the Baltic r ?P ublics of Estonia ’ La ‘

women of the Moose lodge will be held at the Moose home Wed. June 21st at 8 p.m. Installing Governor, Wm. Alspaugh, Jr.; Installing Chaplain, Bob Crousore; Installing Guide, Ernest Walls. Members bring sandwiches for Refreshments. Mrs. Dovibel Prichard recently attended the funerals of Mrs. Elma Trester Appleby of Indianapolis and Mrs. Appleby’s brother Vern Trester of Mooresville. Their sister, Ruby Trester died in Los Angeles in April, all were the children of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Trester, formerly of Putnam County. The Greencastie Christian Church will have Mid-Week Bible Study (I Cor. 7) Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Evans, R. 1, Fillmore, at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is welcome to this study of God’s Word and Christian Fellowship. Attending the Indiana Bankers Association meetings in French Lick from the FirstCitizens Bank A Trust Company were Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. John Eamshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crouch and Walter Frye, Jr. Attending from the Central National Bank were Mr. and Mrs. Dale K. Teaford, Mr. and Mrs. Mace Aker, Mr. and Mrs. Woodson DamaU and Robert H. O'Hair.

tvia and Lithuania.

Millions of people have been either forcefully taken over by Russia in this process or have been expelled or, to use a courtesy title, “exchanged” or allow-

ed to go.

Gone are the Germans from East Prussia. The poles in former eastern Poland-taken over by Russia to straighten out its strategic frontier-have been resettled in former German territory, which has been taken by

Poland.

The territories of east Poland annexed by Russia amount to nearly 70,000 square miles with a population of nearly 12 million people, according to the NATO yearbook. The former German areas, now taken over by Poland once had a population of over 6 million. Most of them have gone. All this happened not centuries ago, but little over 20 years

ago.

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be peeled. Wash and dry them with a paper napkin and continue from there. • * • • Dear Heloise: I live in a part of the country lots of good friends and relatives drop in for a few days when vacationing . . . I have no spare bedroom so usually give up my own (on gripes), and I have hit on a time and temper saver. I empty the contents of my dresser drawers into a suitcase and slide it under whatever bed I sleep in. . . After speeding the parting guests on their way wth a “So glad you came and farewell”—out comes my suitcase and my belongings are put back in just one trip! No hunting or running back and forth and wondering "Now where did I put this and that?”

Y. G.

* » • • Now that’s a pretty smart solution. Heloise • • • • Dear Heloise: With warm weather here and the increased demand for dool drinks, I have a trick to cut down on the expense of all that extra sugar. I save the juice from canned pears, peaches, pineapples, etc., and put it in the drink mix, then add water and stir. If I need some, I add suggar to taste. The fruit juice gives extra flavor and nutrition to the

drink.

My four - under - four really go for this. Mrs. Carl Griffith • * • • Dear Heloise: I save the empty rolls from waxed paper and foil, slip my sharp knives into them and put them in a separate drawer in my cabinet. Now I know where my knives are at all times and the rolls prevent the cuts one sometimes gets when searching through a drawer. Mrs. E. S.

COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCE The Putnam Count; Board of Commiifloners met in reaular session June It, 1M7 at t:00 a. m. leaal time at the Courthouse. Greencastie. Indiana and allowed the following claims: COUNTY HIGHWAY: Rosemary Davis. Clerk $1*2.00 Elsie Fenwick, same 143.10 Joseph H. Ash 144.00 James C. Boiler 12t.20 Robert Boiler 164.85 Dean Branham 158.65 Kenneth Broadstreet 144.00 Thomas W. Brothers 148.00 Robert P. Burton 148.00 Woodson Buttery 126.00 Olyn Campbell 144.00 Frank Coble 148.00 Jackie Lee Eyler 144.00 William Griffin 144.00 Lester Hapney 58.20 Paul Hassler 118.55 Steven Lesley 97.20 James M. Love 148.00 Jesse McGuire 144.00 Don Manaus 124.20 Julian Petro 121.80 Woodrow Poynter 128.60 Jchn Reynold 82.80 George Talbott 144.80 Thompson Allen 136.00 Noble Austin 148.95 William F. Ball 138.00 Everett Cornett 136.00 Elmer Cox 136.00 Harold Goodman 136.00 Buryi Guy 137.70 Vernie Larkin 136.00 Harry Miller 108.80 Robert D. Newgent 136.00 Douglas Ward 124.10 Roy Weller 136.00 Dale K. Williams 30.60 Clarence Lee 88.60 Joe Spencer 200.00 Eston C. Cooper. Auditor

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