The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1968 — Page 2

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The Daily Banner, Greencaitle, Indiana

Tuesday, January 16, 1968

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

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Skipping meal to lose pounds doesn t work

Bible Thought For Today

DES MOINES, Iowa UPI — Are you overweight and do you also skip breakfast thinking the missed meal will help you get rid of the extra pounds? Would it surprise you to be told that skipping breakfast

of calories once or twice a —at a rate that does not match your use of those calories — your body will store any excess

fat in tissues.”

The whole point of keeping weight under control isn’t so

When thou liest down, thou shalt not be afraid; yea, thou da -v! shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be sweet.—Proverbs 3:24.

Human life is always insecure. The cure for worry is religious faith and freedom from fear en-1 ables us to sleep.

COUPLE WILL OBSERVE 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Mr. and Mrs. Ren McCul- „

, Walter Seeley became a mem-

lough will observe their Golden , , ,, T . , ,, s ber of the Lions Club. Mayor

Wedding Anniversary Sunday,

20 years ago

January 21, with an open house from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at their home south of Pleasant Gardens. They were married January 20, 1918 and are the parents of four children: Edgar of Reelsville, James of Fillmore, Sylvia Query of Manhattan, and Edna Smith of Brazil. They have eight grandchildren. All friends and relatives are invited. Gifts are to be omitted.

Harold guest.

Stewart was a

may be the reason for the ex- much what you eat, providing tra pounds ? you get the proper nourishment The answer is that being for good health, but how you ovenveight, whether by 5, 10 or eat. And another fallacy—that 50 pounds, is almost invariably you can blame being fat on

a result of not knowing how to your glands.

j eat. And skipping breakfast The percentage of people can be one of the mistakes. who can blame obesity on According to Gerald M. Knox, glandular malfunction, says health editor of Better Homes Dr. Frederick J. Stare of Harand Gardens, ‘‘the single most vard University as quoted by

special common characteristic of all Knox, is “zero.” Stare says, The DAR meeting scheduled overweight people is the fact “Many people try to excuse for tonight has been cancelled that they skip breakfast.” their obesity by blaming it on due to the snow.

Lyon it> s a f a u aC y to think you some vague malfunction of

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Personal And Local News

The Clinton Homemakers will meet at the home of Mrs. Don

Detro, Thursday at 1:30.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H.

and Dr. and Mis. Russell ^ er ” can control weight by omitting their bodies, when actually

million left for Miami, Florida.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The Lola Long property in Manhattan consisting of 9.6 acre* with four (4) bedroom, IVz-story modern house, steam heat, good water, garage and other out buildings, seven (7) acres tillable on U.S. 40 situated in Putnam County, Indiana, more particularly de-

scribed as follows:

Port of (bo Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 23, Township 13 North, Range 5 West, bounded as

follows, to-wit:

Beginning at a paint 7 chains North of the Southwest corner of said Northeast quarter; thence South 7 chains to said Southwest corner; thence East with the South line of said Northeast quarter, 12 chains; thence North 9 chains to the South line of the Cumberland Road or State Road 40; thence West with the South line of said road to the place of beginning, containing 9.60 acres, more or less. The above property will be told to the highest bidder for no less than the appraised value at 10 a.m., Sat., January 20, 1968 at the law office* of Houck and Colbert, 11Vi South Indiana Street, GreencasHe, Indiana. Such sal* will be continued from day to day thereafter until told. Sal* It eubject to the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court. Terms—cash. Lewis W. Long, Administrator Houck and Calbert, Attorneys

breakfast and then loading up at lunch and dinner. You won’t bum up as many calories after the latter two meals as in most cases would be true after the

breakfast meal.

‘‘Some overweight people,” Knox wrote in the magazine’s current Issue, ‘‘are better off

C. D. Hendrick, W.M. j eating , moderately five or six

j times a day Instead of stuffing themselves with one — or even

Masonic Notice

Called meeting of Applegate Lodge No. 155, Fillmore, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Work in the E.A. Degree. Visiting bro-

thers welcome.

is a poor approach to eating and the lack of physical activity that is putting on the excess weight.”

TRAILER-STORE IN POVERTY WAR

WASHINGTON UPI — The Office of Economic Opportunity (OES1 reports a “trailerstore” Is helping the war on

three _ meals. You can’t e s-: P overtv ln Wisconsin, cape calories this wav, but it Handicapped persons in a might be a more efficient meth- f even ^ oun ty area in that state

od for your body to burn the

Due to illness the Putnam County Historical Society will

not meet in January.

Dear Gals:

I’m no perfectionist when it comes to keeping my fingernails polished. I’m lucky if I get new polish on once a month. For other busy mothers who have this same problem, here’s what I finally learned to do. I put my emery board, fingernail polish remover and polish next to my telephone. Now when the phone rings and I know I’m gonna talk a bit, I pick up the emery board! If 1 only get one hand filed, that’s at least some improvement. If the conversation goes on, I can Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. fj] e the other hand and perhaps Braden, Greencastle, wish to g e t one coat of polish on.

Mrs. Robert Call is a patient in the Putnam County Hospital. She underwent sugery Monday. Her room number is 221.

announce the engagement and aproaching marriage of their daughter, Carolyn S. Braden, to James P. Ruark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tilghman Ruark

of Greencastle.

The Federated Reading Club University. Miss Braden will meet Wednesday at 1.30t^jj he attending dental assist-

p.m. with Mrs. Ruth Latshaw,

Greenwood Apts.

Mrs. Billie Hollingsworth has returned to her home at Harlingen, Texas, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Walter Ballard.

ant school in February.

calories you do eat. “The idea is this: If you are going to take on a heavy load

Deaf Man Perfects Midget Transistor

Hearing Aid

have found a new outlet for

their handmade articles In the st . Paul’s Mothers Club will shape of a mobile sales unit meet Thursday at 7:30 in the funded through the West Cen- Parish Hall. Bring unwrapped tral Wisconsin Community Ac- white elephants,

j tion Agency.

The 37 by 10 foot trailer The meeting of the Republican store travels to various fairs Women’s Club scheduled for and festivals where the work Thursday evening has been can-

of the handicapped is sold and celled.

; the full proceeds turned over

: to them.

If you can hear people talk The OES said the project has and can’t make out the words the backing of clubs, organizaclearly then this may be the tions, businessmen, city officials answer. An extremely small and service clubs. The project hearing aid using a tiny ener- began last summer and now

gized unit has been perfected by a man who himself is hard of hearing and has been foi over 10 years. If interested it Is suggested you write A. W. Newell, 2616 W. 8th St, Erie. Pa. You will receive full information at no cost or obligation

whatsoever.—Adv.

some 100 persons supply handcrafted articles.

Putnam Court Notes State of Indiana Ex Rel, Em- { ployment Security Board et al 1 vs. Roy A. Stuart, complaint for

I restitution of benefits.

If it goes on and on and on, I can get that second coat on. When my neck gets tired from holding the phone to my ear on one shoulder, I transfer the phone to the other shoulder

Mr. Ruark is attending Pur- and keep working on those nails .

And last but not least, if I finally get the top coat on and j it’s dried a bit, I say, “There’s somebody at the door, I just

have to go.”

So . . . you gals who never seem to have time to keep your nails looking nice, this is one way to get it done. Another way I found was to keep all of this paraphernalia on my breakfast table along with the salt and pepper. When my neighbor comes over for coffee, I take advantage of that time,

too.

Heloise

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Dear Heloise:

Instead of placing meat drippings in a can in the freezer, I freeze it in an ice cube tray that I have lined with plastic wrap, using a plastic divider. This way the frozen drippings

Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Wood come out easily and I don’t get of Fillmore wish to announce grease on the aluminum tray,

the engagement of their daugh-

Due to bad roads, Ann Mullinix has postponed the meeting of the Third Wednesday Club

until February 21.

Sgt. Terry K. Sheldon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hreschel Sheldon, arrived home January 12 from

duty in Vietnam.

Mrs. William J. Knauer left Monday for Fort Devens, Mass., to visit Mrs. Marvin D. I v7jl liicii uaugir”

Knauer and baby dau g h ter, ter A , berta L Woo(J to Robert I put the frozen cubes on aj Lea, who was born last Decern- M Fowler son of Mr and Mrs jar and can then take what I ber 11. Sgt. First Class Marvin : Robert E Fowler of Greencas . squire without having to de-

frost the whole jar.

Dear Heloise: When baking bread, etc., I hang my rings on the kitchen light switch which has to be turned upward* to the ‘‘on” position. I never lose or forget rings this way. Rogena Bassarear • * • • Dear Heloise: My thread box always had tangled thread ends until I placed each spool in the transparent cellophane bag from a package of cigarettes. Now it is easy to tell the color and kind of thread and there is no tangling. Sometimes I use the rubber bands from our newspapers to keep the little bags closed. Frances Page e • * • Dear Heloise: Since we have cats, there is always some clean commercial cat litter around the house. It is lightweight and absorbent. I pour a vase three-fourths full of the litter and it is wonderful for holding floral arrangements. I use it dry for artificial flowers, and for fresh ones I add water after arranging. It’s also great to sprinkle on garage floors to absorb grease and oil drips from the car. This stuff is so inexpensive and so handy. Gerri Gerard • e o • Dear Heloise: Do you suddenly remember a birthday or some other special occasion and discover you don’t have a card at home? (Continued on Page 7)

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Knauer is with the armed forces in the Middle East. The Business and Professional Women’s Club will have a desert Wednesday, January 17, at 7:00 p.m. at the Charterhouse. The hostesses are the Legislation Committee and the program will be given by the Courtesy Com-

mittee.

A daughter, Stephanie Lynn, was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunter whose home is at 4001 Gateway Court, Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hunter are the grandparents, and Marilyn Ballard Hunter is the mother of Stephanie Lynn. She weighed 9 pounds, 9 ounces.

tie. Mike is in the U.S. Air Force Stationed in Florida. Alberta is a senior at Fillmore High. A June 1st wedding is being

planned.

P. Trinka

In memory

BIRTHDAY Ida Day, Fillmore, 95 Jan. 17.

years,

In memory of Carrie Mae Hendrix who passed away Jan. 16, 1964. We have only your memory, dear Mother, To remember our whole lives through, But the sweetness will linger forever As we treasure the image of you. Husband, Ralph Daughters, Norene and Louise

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County Hospital Dismissed Monday: James Blakely, Coatesville Alma Hurst, Coatesville Albert Foxworth, Reelsville William Wright, Muncie Bruce Clingman, Muncie Hazel Bird, Greencastle Lenzy Trout, Greencastle

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Encore! The Win-You-Over beat goes on. Dressed-up Plymouths! Trimmed-down prices!

It’s Win-You-Over Sale time again! This year we’ve got more speciallyequipped models than ever —Win-You-Over Furys. Satellites, Barracudas and Valiants. They re loaded

with popular extras. To make them even more pleasing, we’ve reduced the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price on these extras an average of almost 50 per cent! And with your

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Marriage License Wavis Ralph Hurst, concrete plant, Fillmore, Route 1, and Mary Alice Buckles, Mallory's, Greencastle. Route 2. Billy A. Combs, U.S. Army, Spencer, Route 3, and Peggy Ann Gardner, at home, Greencastle, Route 3.

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puckett, Fillmore, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Deborah to Harvey Lee Rood, son of Mrs. Ann Pearson, Bainbridge. Miss Puckett is at present a senior at Fillmore High School. The prospective bridgegroom is employed at the Bainbridge Food and Grain Oompany.

A June planned.

wedding is being

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