The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1968 — Page 10

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Tuesday, January 9, 1968

New year presents challenge to Bainbridge Saddle Club

Happy New Year, Everybody! With a new year ahead the Bainbridge Saddle Club extends Best Wishes to all horsemen in the area. Let’s all get out and work to promote horses and pleasure riding. We know how enjoyable it is, so, if we all spread the word, maybe by January' 1, 1969 more folks will come to know the pleasure of horse ownership and the friend-

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a busy year and the club celebrated with a big ham and turkey supper on Sunday the 10. Members gathered throughout the afternoon to enjoy cards, games and dancing. At about 6:00 everyone lined up to fill their plates at the food laden tables. It was a bountiful meal and we all know there is nothing like good food enjoyed with good friends to make a happy day complete. Following the supper, Herschel called the meeting to order and the business was discussed. It was mentioned again that dues are due and must be paid before voting at the election of officers at the next meeting which will be January 13. Lillian Skinner and Geneve Williams are the people to contact to pay your membership for 1968. The remainder of the evening was spent with the grab bag gift exchange, which provided lots of laughs, more square dancing, cards, games, and visiting. Thanks to everyone who helped make the day so enjoyable, to the singer who entertained, to the Hacker girls for the delicious home

made cookies we ate during the afternoon, and to all the ladies who out did themselves to make such a wonderful meal. I’ve heard rumors of plans being made by some of our members to buy new horses for the summer season. Bob Walls must miss his little Sugar horse for he plans to have another by spring. Phil Sowder, who is without a horse now, will probably be tired of riding just a telephone truck by the time show season rolls around. Besides, who ever heard of contesting in a telephone truck? That reminds me, maybe we should use the winter months to get acquainted a little better. I’ll try to introduce you to some of our members this month. The Bill Perkins family lives about 6 or 7 miles south east of Roachdale. Bill, Clema, Nancy, Anita and Little Bill have been active members for years. They have really supported the club in every venture. Bill has been ring steward or announcer at a lot of shows and chances

you need horses, saddles, or any other horse equipment see the Williams’, if they don’t have It, they probably can get it for you. For horse shoeing you can see Phil Jordan. Phil, Lucy and Doug live south west of Greencastle but I’ve heard that there’s no way to get there from here. Besides shoeing, Phil and Lucy sell horse trailers and they sometimes buy and sell horses. They have an arena at their place where they rope calves and have a big time during the summer. All three are well known in our show. Doug does fine with his little spotted pony and Phil and Lucy have brought home quite a few ribbons with their horses, Hank, Sandy and Tobano. Good blacksmiths are hard to find nowadays and we’re real glad to have one in our club. I could go on and on but this will reveal that folks from all walks of life belong to our club and enjoy it. We’re all just typical, ordinary people that are horse crazy. Aren’t you ? All this snow kinda makes

us happy to stay inside where it’s warm and comfy but you can have fun outside if you try. Santa left a new sled at our house this year and we found the best way to enjoy It. I brought old Pal in and rode her pulling Janice and Jamie on the sled. That old rascal seemed to like hearing the girls squeal and holler because she was soon prancing along like a two year old and was having as much fun as the rest of us. You could try’ this for fun, I will guarantee you’ll have some mighty happy kids. Our next meeting will be the election of officers and it Mill be held Saturday, Jan. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Fair-grounds community building. The Board of Directors will meet there at 6:30. Bring snack fooods for the supper, coffee and tea will be furnished. Now is the time to come out and support your favorite candidates for 1968 and remember, you can’t complain about the new’ officers if you don’t get out and vote. See you at the meeting and again, “Happy New Year.”

Ruckelshaus candidate (or Senate

INDIANAPOLIS UPI—State Rep. William D. Ruckelshaus of Indianapolis, Republican majority leader in the House of the 1967 Legislature, announced his candidacy for a seat in the U.S. Senate Monday. Ruckelshaus announced In a news release timed for his arrival in Fort Wayne on the first stop of a tour of six Indiana cities. The prepared release strongly criticized Sen. Birch E. Bayh Jr., the incumbent Democrat who holds the seat to which Ruckelshaus aspires. Ruckelshaus described Bayh as “ a man who talks economy In government in Indiana and votes spend in Washington.” “He is a man whose stand on Vietnam can only be understood by an expert in double talk and hieroglyphics,” he said. “He is a man whose record shows a consistent support for a federal solution to every problem—real or imagined.” Ruckelshaus said he based his candidacy on the purse of Hoo-

siers who “are not pleased with the direction of America.” “They are not happy with a war that drags on with no honorable conclusion in sight. They do not understand the rapid rise in violent crimes. They are apprehensive about the breakdown in respect for law and order which in its most destruc-

tive from leads to riots, and in its most outrageous from approaches treason,” Ruckelshaus said. Ruckelshaus said farmers are in “serious economic trouble” and urbanites are harassed by polluted water and air and “property taxes approaching confiscatory levels.”

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