The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 June 1967 — Page 4

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Th« Dally Bannar, Greancastla, Indiana

Painting workshop to be Saturday Saturday July 1 there will be a 4-H Painting Workshop in Crafts at the Putnam County Fairgrounds. It will be held from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Members should bring their supplies. John Robertson will be the instructor.

Heloise-

Employes suspended MILWAUKEE, Wis. UPI — Two Chicago and Northwestern Railway employes have been auspended. Roland P. McDonough, divi-' aion superintendent of the rail-1 road, said the men allowed four i freight trains to plunge into the Milwaukee River.

Masonic Notice

Called meeting Temple Lodge 47, F&AM, Saturday, July 1, at 4:00 p. m. Degree work. Visiting Brothers welcome. Refreshments served. John W. Schmitt, W. M.

MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE 10 Minuta Drive Wert ef Plainfield on U. S. 40 Tonight June 28, 29, 30, July 1 Double Feature Program "FOR A FEW DOLLARS" AND Jack Lemmon end Walter Matthaa 'THE FORTUNE COOKIE"

very well, but the plastic comes in all kinds of designs. Just take your pick. Helois* e e • e Dear Heloise: For a super pair of gardening slacks, I sew a large patch over each knee with the top edge left open. It’s the perfect solution. Just insert a piece of foam rubber or a sponge for padding. It works smoothly and no more | sore knees. Mrs. F. E. W. j • • • • And gals, why not use old; potholders for those patches? ! They give extra padding for our bony knees. Heloise o a • a Dear Heloise: I don’t know what other women do with their old cotton or plastic tablecloths, but here’s what I did with one of mine: I cut a hole in the center of a worn tablecloth so that my head would go through and used it for a shampoo cape when washing my hair. But most of all, I like to use it when tinting my hair. This sure saves my towels. I just wash the cape after using it and put it away for the next time. Mrs. Roslyn Katz a a a a Dear Heloise: When I take a gift to a shower I always put the card inside the package and secure it to the gift Then there is no chance of a mix up. The card is always with

the gift

Mrs. J. Barclay

Dear Heloise: A sandglass egg timer saves clock watching when you’re taking a child’s temperature. It’s accurate and the child is diverted by watching the sand dribble down for those three minutes. Mrs. McLaughman • • • a Letter of Laughter Dear Heloise: I just found the cure for frayed nerves while the children are out of school for the summer. If you just calm down long enough to listen carefully, you will hear somebody else yelling louder than yourself. When you hear how awful they sound. I bet you can take all the problems the rest of the day calmly and coolly. Mother of Four • * a a Dear Heloise: When I make little individual gelatin molds. I set the molds in a muffin tin. They can be carried and stored in the refrigerator without them tipping over. Sure has saved spills for me. Susan a a a a Dear Heloise: When I buy a straw purse that also has a straw handle, I always paint the handle with clear fingernail polish. You will be amazed how much longer the handle will last and it doesn't get soiled so lyMrs. C. Daols

Roachdale Lions Club ANNUAL JULY 4th CELEBRATION at ROACHDALE JULY 1-2-3-4 Saturday, July 1,1967 THE SUNS OF SUMMER A swinging instruntmtal group from Indianapolis Two shows, 8:00 p.ni. and 9:30 p.m. ’ Sunday, July 2,1967 THE ROACHDALE HIGH SCHOOL BAND FIREWORKS Monflay, July 3 f 1967 THE CHARLIE HAGGARD SHOW Country Musie Two Shows, 8:00 p.m. ond 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 4,1967 Varioty Show foaturing "Tho Shy Onos" ... 8:00 p.m. Jim Sholton's Piek-A-Pockot Show 9:00 p.m. Firoworks 11:00 p.m. Grand Prizo Drawing 12:00 m.

Thursday, Juno 29, 1967

Try and Stop Me

By BENNCTT CERF'R4HS. JUNGFRAU, reporting her third accident In a •LT*. single month, told her husband, “This time it definitely was not my fault. The drunk driving the other ear came right down my side of the road and smacked into me.* "How do you know he was drunk?* asked the husband wearily. “He must have been,* maintained Mrs. Jungfrau. “He was driving a tree.* • • a A small-town editor bad repeated m often to his eager but inexperienced new assistant, “Always remember that names make newaT that on his next assignment, his report began, “Fire last night destroyed Fanner Alvin Albright’s bam, claiming the lives of three cows

Food prices take serious rise

WASHINGTON UPI — Spurred by the first food price rise since last August, the cost of living rose three-tenths of 1 percent last month while real spendable earnings slipped to the lowest May level in three years, the government reported

Wednesday.

missioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, said three fourths of the May increase resulted from higher prices for clothes, used cars, medical care and home ownership. Hie consumer price index for

Chase said the entire wholesale increase was the result ol higher prices for farm and foot products. Industrial commodities at wholesale averaged unchanged. One of the largest increases

May was 115.6 compared to of the consumer price index

May was the second consecutive month in which the consumer price index jumped by three tenths of 1 per cent. The April increase had been the

largest in six months. Arnold Chase, deputy

115.3 in April. This means that a market basket of goods and services that cost glO in the 1957-1959 base period now costs

511.56.

Accompanying the rise in the consumer price index was a five | tenths of 1 per cent increase in

com- i the May wholesale price index.

Spokesman warns

against action

Letter To The Editor-

ter for Putnam County. There is now in Putnam County on Civil Defense group. The State Director has been trying to put a post here for nearly six years but for some reason, our officials have neglected to take any action on this program. I have found that even the volunteer fire departments in the vicinity would like to see a Civil Defense post in Putnam County. The Putnam County Safety Patrol is on an entirely voluntary basas. We hope to be of service to the community in the way that you, the people would like. We offer our time (night or day) and the talents we possess to service to the community. Should there be an emergency of any sort in the city of Greencastle, Putnam County, or if called upon, the State of Indiana, our members will give aid and assistance in any possible way. The training of our members, when completed, will cover life saving, traffic direction, riots, fire fighting, search and rescue, and first aid. We will have a twenty-four hour radio and telephone watch with mobile units on call arming the clock. We have a licensed pilot who has volunteered his services in case of any emergency in which a light plane is needed. Socially, we hope to provide occasional dances, movies, picnics, etc. for our communities over the county. Though this program has been set up primarily for members of our organization, it is also meant to be of service to those not connected with us.

particularly the teenagers. We will make ourselves available to any and all teenagers and adults in Putnam County if we can help with any problem that they may have. Even if it’s just to have someone to talk to, there will be someone there. The men and women of the Putnam County Safety Patrol would appreciate and all suggestions by the citizens of Greencastle. Putnam County, and/or the State of Indiana that they feel would make us a better organization and would enable us to be of greater service to the community. Any person or group wishing to make comments or suggestions, please write. We are here to serve you! Putnam County Safety Patrol 18 Gillespie Street Greencastle, Indiana 46135.

that disciplinary

A pa Imbed Senator la Washington: “Trouble fa my efc right bow la that our leading decision-makers are undecided.’* One electronics expert to another: “If you weren’t such a shrimp, Td thrash yon within aa ten-thousandth of an inch «f

yoar Bfe.*

Housewife, glancing through her morning man, and flaJag ' ELKHART UPI — A spokes- highest court of this nation, If nothing hot overdue bills: “I thought the government was going man for a union-type organiza- necessary.’’ to do something about this flood of junk mail!" ; O’Neal’s authority to take disO U*. * Bcanett Cert. Distributed b. King Features SyadteoU ; ^ of State Pohce ^ action if he ed

troopers Wednesday warned .. . .. . . *

the association to be a violation action 0 f an existing rule was

from April to May was medica] costs. Medicare sendees were up six tenths of 1 per cent, hospital costs increased 1.3 per cent and doctors and dentists fees wer« up three tenths of 1 per cent. Compared to May, 1966, medical care services showed a 9.3 per cent increase, hospital costs were up 21.5 per cent and doctors fees were up 6.5 per cent

re-

taken against the members will i affirmed Tuesday by the Indi-

produce a court test

ana State Police Board. The

_ . . ... .... . board declined to take any acrig^rr^to associLi .^^ 1 ^ but *

himself with others in a com-

mon

chael Cosentino, counsel for the Troopers Association of Indiana, Inc. Cosentino said that while he had no knowledge that any disciplinary action was contemplated by State Police Supt.

inrite Cosentino to appear at

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will be involved in a murder trial on that date and hopes to be able to arrange another time

for his appearance.

The association was incorpo-

Robert O'Neal against the in- rated Feb. 21 with four troopers corporators of the association, from the Elkhart state police he felt a statement of position post as incorporators. Its ar-

was needed. “We believe the association is a legal corporation organized under and existing by virtue of the laws of the state of Indiana,” he said. “If any disciplinary action is taken against the incorporators, officers or members of the association due to the incorporation, we will test the legal right of anyone taking such disciplinary action in the

tides of incorporation pledge the members not to strike and states its purpose to be an “organ of representation” for troopers and a means of better communications between them and their superior officers.

Rus-sells

HURRY! SATURDAY IS LAST DAY

SPRING SALE and DOOR PRIZES

Myers introduces draft reform act

WASHINGTON, D. C. —Con gressman John Myers (R-Ind.) today announced plans to introduce the Draft Reform Act to amend the Selective Service Law which passed Congress earlier this month. In casting his vote for the law on June 20th, Congressman Myers indicated he thought the draft law still needed significant rtform and he would join with several of his colleagues in introducing legislation toward that end. Myers explained the Draft Reform Act will require uniform national criteria for classification by local draft boards, an inequity which the new law

does relatively little to correct., The Draft Reform Act willj also amend the draft law by adding a statement of purpose that the government will attempt to meet its military manpower needs through adequate voluntary enlistment before it would resort to compulsory conscription. Myers said the Draft Reform Act treats only these two areas. Both provosions were passed in the original House bill on May 25th but were removed by | House-Senate Conference. The new law extends the pre-; sent Selective Act for four more i years. i

KIDS DAY Greencastle Jaycees Saturday, July 1 12:00 Noon Robe-Ann Park Free Admission Free Entertainment Performing Elephants Ponies Aerialists Free Acts Galore Elephant Rides Real Western Ponies

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GOULD'S FOOD MARKET

704 South Jackson Street

Holland Dairy Specials mIlk Gallon 79c

These prices good thru Monday, July 3. Closed Tuesday, July 4th. 40 EMGE 1 REG.-DRIP-FINE SUGAR

WIENERS pin. 5 9 c

REG.-DRIP-FINE

FOLGER’S COFFEE

COTTAGE CHEESE 2-59‘

ICE CREAM Gallon or 2 Half Gallons 99c

SOUR CREAM or CHIP DIP EACH

SUGAR 59

SMORGAS PAC LUNCHEON MEAT Beef or Plain

■CKRICH

LB. CAN 75« TAYSTEE BREAD 5114-Lb. Loaves

SEALTEST ICE CREAM All Flavors 1/2 Gallon

COLONIAL BUNS

COOK BOOK ANGEL FOOD CAKES

Each

POTATO CHIPS CHESTY TWIN PAK Pig. 49c COCA-COLA 12-Oz. Ctn. with Bottles 39c

LEMONADE 10c Can

STOKELY'S CREAM PIES 29c isdi