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

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The Daily Banner, Greeneattle, Indiana

Friday, February 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

Mrs. Nelson hostess to Golden Circle

Free Cancer clinic March 2 j

_ , The Putnam County Unit of over, call Mrs. Jane Elliott, OL

twLTZ 2Wnr a n af^r- the Ame ™™ Cancer Society 3-6264; Lucille Richard. Bain- Revival cancelled . V) t has set aside February as Breast bridge, 522-3301; Mrs. Wm. C. ; Assembly of God Church, 106 noon meeting with the president. „ „ o. r> „ •„ .or o-no y ’ Mrs Ruth Nelson Cancer month. This cancer kills Spencer, Russellville, 435-2o93, Spring Avenue has cancelled

more women than any other, or Mrs. Thomas Code, Green- their revival.

The meeting was opened, by jj an y women could be saved, castle, OL 3-4859, for pre-

Fiibli'h.d .v.ry •vtning .xc.pi Sundoy and holiday, at S4-26 South | aU sin S in S the club song. Messia however> by €arlier detection registration cards. You must Garden Club to meet Jockton Street. Greencostl., Indiana, 46135 Entered in th. Po.t OHic. at gave the devotions which was an d prompt treatment. By prac- pre-register. The Clinic is being Garden Club tvill me6t 6r..nca.tl. Indiana, a* i.cend clan moil matter under Act cf March 7. 1878 the 121st Psalm. The Lord's tj c j n g breast self-examination held in the Nurses' Home across ft t 9:30 a.m. on Feb. 21 with United Pr.tt international leas. wir. service; Member inland Daily Press p rayer was repeated in unison, regularly women can help guard from the hospital. An examina- Mrs - Howard Youse.

t. rh. Doily ; f >>” d themselves against dying of can- tion by . physician will be given off eritlcal Bet

Bonner ore sent at owner's risk, and Hie Daily Banner repudiates any liability Collected.

or responsibility for their safe custody or return. By carrier 50c per week, single copy 10c.

Subscription prices of The Daily Banner effective July 31, 1967 in Putnam County-1 year. $12.00-6 months, $7.00-3 months, $4.50-lndiana other than Putnam County—1 year, $14.00—6 months, $8.00—3 months. $5.00Outside Indiana 1 year, $18.00—6 months, $10.00—3 months, $7.00 All Moil Subscriptions poyoble in advance. Motor Routes $2.15 per one month.

cer. Ninety-five percent of all an d a movie on self-examination Mrs. Betty Pehan Smith Is

Reports of the secretary and breast cancers are discovered by will be shown.

treasurer were read and ap-, women themselves, according to

proved and cards were sent to the American Cancer Society. the sick. I pi an now to visit the free

off the critical list at St. Vin-

Dear Mothers: We are getting some of the cutest letters from new mothers that I ever saw. I’ll never know

Two committees were appoint-1 Breast Self-Examination Clinic

March 2nd. If you are 35 or

Rebekah notice Jones School PTA Fillmore Rebekah Lodge 652 fO meet Tuesday will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ^

^ w . „ The annual Founders Day

February birthdays will be ho-

nored. Visiting members wel- meeting of the Jones School come. PTA 'wall be held Tuesday at

Club Sixteen holds February meeting

Ethel Eggers, N.G.

ed, one to find out about making stuffed toys or place cards for the hospital, and the other to make plans and entertainment for the club's anniversary din-

ner in March.

The W r ays and Means Committee is to report at the Feb-

7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria, ruary meeting on how r money ca ^ was answered writh a fa

can be raised for the club. vorite article or book read late'

f FUNERAL NOTICES Clone Baldwin funeral Sunday

meet Tuesday, February 20th,

with Mrs. L. H. Turk. Will meet Monday

The Church World Sendee Sewing Group will meet on

Club Sixteen held their Feb- Clone Baldwdn, 64, Putnam-, Monday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the ruary 14th meeting at the home P&ssed away at 11:30 Presbyterian Church,

of Mrs. Kenneth Ames. Roll Thursday evening at the family residence after an extended til- Sponsor Entertainment ness. Mr. Baldwin was: born The Willing Workers club of

cent’s Hospital in Indianapolis. wh >’ th «y d 011 ’ 1 «gn their names.

After all, credit should be given

Mrs. Turk hostess where credit is due. Associate Tn Kappa will Here are a couple of hints

for today and though one is going to sound like a letter of laughter, it isn’t. It’s the berries It’s the use of a pillowslip! Mothers who take their babies out for a stroll in buggies "sack’' them in a pillowslip just like a bag of “sweet” potatoes, after wrapping them in a blanket. The pillowcase is NEVER pull-

Iffe/Zen# UKAHIKG SEH V1CS G. E. CAMPBELL Csrtifiad Honring Aid Audiologist COMMERCIAI HO I El JVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON •r Coll Tho Haul Any Day for Appointment BATTERIES AND SERVICE FOR ANY MAKE HEARING AID OL 3-5617

The speaker for the evening; Win be Dr. Orlosky heed of the Department of Education and

Director of Student Teachers at Ruth conducted two interestDePauw r University. His subject iri £ contests with Delia and

will be “Student Teaching.”

The meeting adjourned by all by 13 members.

After opening of the meeting by the president, Mrs. Rita Liechty, a lesson on mental

October 9, 1903,

All past presidents of the

Messia the winners. Etta had

the lucky napkin.

Dainty refreshments were

the son of Bethel AME Church are apon- *d UP higher than the armpits

so the little arms are left free

Elisha and Saludie Jones Bald- soring entertainment Saturday

win in Greencastle. ! evening from 4:45 in the base- to wave and flounce

He w'as a member of the Bap- ment of the church. Come one

tist Church and was employed Come all.

health was given by Mrs. Rita ^ ^ Rust Engineering Com .

Liechty and Mrs. Marilyn Wa- pany Renera , construction con . Disregarded sign

ger. Proceeding the business | tractor8 for about 40 years He Charles F. Ha lg h, 22. city,

Jones PTA have been invited to served to 12 members and one meeting, a valentine game W’as wag educated in the Greencastle was arrested at 12:35 this

Other mothers write that Instead of putting blankets over that wee one at night which he might kick off, they pull a pil-

the nerve wracking sound. Dorothy Harvey • • • • Dear Heloise: Even though this is not exactly a household hint, I think it is worthwhile. Whenever I drive up to a place at night where I can see my headlights reflected in glass, I check my dim, bright, parking and directional lights to see that they are all In proper working order. They are easy to see in a store front with straight-in parking. Maybe onlookers scratch their heads in perplexity, but I have a feeling of satisfaction after checking and knowing a light isn’t out. Eleanor

When thought

I first it was

read this I a letter of

attend as special guests. This meeting will also give

parents the opportunity to talk with their children’s teachers at

i the close of the program.

PROGRAM CENTRAL INDIANA GRAIN DRYING CLINIC FEBRUARY 21, 1968 - 9:30 A.M. - ? 4-H Building - Crawfordsville, Ind. 9 30 to 9 50 A.M. INTRODUCTIONS Don ChiMrois—Ownor-Monogor, Childress Farm Service Matter of Ceremonies—Al Weigert, General Sale* Manager, Kan-Sun Dryers 9 55 ta 10:15 A.M. FARM POWER REQUIREMENTS Forest Brandon, Fewer Engineer, REMC 10:10 ta 10 40 A.M. MACHINERY ADJUSTMENTS FOR HARVEST International Harvester Ce. 10:45 •• !1:00 A.M. BIN 5 BATCH DRYING Frank Flentje, Area Sales Manager, Stormor, Inc. TIilO ta 11:30 A.M. FANS l HEATERS FOR GRAIN DRYING John Nichole, Vice-Fresident, Farm Fans, Inc IMS te 11:55 A.M. THE STIRATOR Max Miller, President, Uliana Stir Dior Co. 13 Neon ta 1:00 F.M. LUNCH 1:00 ta 1:20 F.M. THE DRY-O-VATOR Jerry Sindiinger, Vice-Fresident, Farm Fans, Ine. M5 f 1:45 F.M. OITTING THE MOST OUT OF GRAIN BINS Rick Gunnink, General Sales Manages, Stermer, Inc. 1:90 ta 3:10 F.M. KAN-SUN CONTINUOUS FLOW DRYER Wayne Cobb, Consulting Engineer, Oswalt Inst. 2:15 ta 2:35 F.M. FARM LEGS 5 FARM SYSTEMS Clyde Faff, President, Bryont-Poff Corp. 2:40 te 3:00 F.M. AERATION OF GRAIN Don Childress, Owner-Manager, Childress Farm Service 3:09 ta 3 25 F.M. FARM EQUIPMENT FINANCING Fay Fix, State ASC Office 3:30 F.M. Adjeurn We Cerdially Invite Yeu Ta Come and Spend the Day Inspecting the Iguipment Available te Teday't Fanner and Learn A Little Mere About A Timely and Useful Subject SPONSORED BY: CHILDRESS FARM SERVICE Phene 339-4451 R. R. 1, LINDEN, IND.

guest, Mrs. Bryant. played and won by Mrs. Dean- school system. morning by Officer James The next meeting will be with na Wheeler. The door prize was He ls ‘ survived by the wife. Grimes for disregarding stop Messia on Feb. 29. won by Mrs. Rita Ozment. Mary; two sisters, Mrs. Jose- at Locust and Seminary

The meeting was closed and phine’Vanlandingham. and Mrs. Streets - True mahogany comes from everyone was remind that the Qla Duncan, both of Greenthe West Indies ard some parts next meeting will be with Mrs. castle; one brother, Morris of Central America. I Loretta Kessler. | Baldwin, Greencastle; nieces,

nephews, and other relatives. He

lowslip over his feet and safety j Laughter. But you know, it’s a pin it to his nightie or pa- whing-dilly of an idea if I ever

jamas, being very careful, of

GHS honor roll announced

Teaching at Kokomo

Miss Martha Craver graduated from Indiana State University at Terre Haute on Jan-

course, that it couldn’t slip up higher than his waist.

Greencastle High School students rating the honor roll for the first semester are: Freshmen: High: Phil Gick, Shirlee I Giek, Seott Loring. Sherry Mason. Jeff Staley. Mike Stevens. Larry Vaughn. I Low: Fritr Aubrey. Mary Adamson, Bonnie Alderfer, Joe Blacketer, Wendall Brattaln. Mike Bergen. Janet Carkeek. Rich Clark. Sheryl Cook. Sue Cunningham. Elaine Earle. Linda Frost. Judy Hammer, Mark Haltom. j Doug Hansen. Becky Henderson. Bob I Levine. Jim Mahoney. Linda Masten. Mindy Matthews, Susan Nelson. Janice I Parrish. Catherine Ryans, Beverly Slmg. Dele 81ms. Gerald Bweargen. Jeff Webb. John Zeller. Sophomores, High: Norman Blrt. Hollis Neier. Margo Loring, Kenny Login. Sally Ricketts. Sally Sendmeyer. Carol Smaltz. Candy Smith. Low: Charles Ballou. Evelyn Krapp. Mark McKee. Lynn Martindale. Jay

Moore. Cindy Smith, Linda Thomas Paul Wagoner. Juniors. High: Martha Webb, Connie Rossok, Dennis Losin. Anna Lyon. Dwight Matthews. Marie McKee. Carol Giftz. Darla Grimes, Sally Eppelheimer. Martin Baker, Jay Boyd, Richard Burkett. Low: Carol Vaughn. Diane Wright. Mary Ann Young. Betty Jane Stewart. Jim Tuttle, Janice Proctor, Mary Long, Larry Hunt. Thomas Fowler. Jane Green. Susie Grimes, Gary Deem. Debbie Donelson, Judy Dunn, Darla Blacketer. Sensors, High: Brenda Applegate, Tom Black. Ron Cook, Joyce Hammond, Harold Henry. Ellen Job. Rob Lyon. Rulhle Miller. Kenneth A. Moore, Low: Linda Alderfer. David Beck, Steve Bonney. Mary Cundiff. David Dunn, Charlie Farber, Nancy Fletcher, Mike Goss. Kirk Hammond. Janet Hardman. Marty Hunt, Micky Larmore. Celia Lemmlnk. Diana Miller. Penny Phillips, Jane Scholl.

was preceded in death by one

brother and one sister. Funeral services will be held

Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at the

i*. ttc i tt komo-Center Township School Hopkins-Walton Funeral Home, F

Homemade flannel pillowcases are excellent for this purpose. They can always be used later

on your bed pillows.

And if any of you other new

uary_25 with a major in Polit- mothers comt up ^ Mme

heard one. safety hint.

Thanks, Eleanor, honey for writing.

It’s a wonderful

you’r* a

Helois*

ical Science. She is now teaching at a junior high in the Ko-

20 years ago

Mrs. Reid Winsey was hostess to the Newcomer* Group of the

Greencastle. Interment will be in the Putnamville Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 this evening.

Moose Lodge DANCE SAT., FEB. 17th Music By Morlan Band 9:30 P.M. - 1:30 A.M. WABASH LEGION OF MOOSE FROLIC 6:30 P.M. SUPPER 8:00 P.M. FROLIC

Mrs. Harry Hawkins Mrs. Mary Hawkins, 83, (Myrtle Ann) passed away Sunday, February 11th at her home in St. Cloud, Florida. Interment was in Forest Hill Abbey in this city Thursday morning.

Corporation at Kokomo.

Bible Thought

For Today

Be still, and know that I am

God.—Psalm 46:10.

County Hospital

In dealing

must

with things we

good ideas on how to take bet-

ter care of that little angel, D e p auw Women’s Club, do write and let us know. We : county Mothers would love to hear from you. 1 service Club met with Mrs. All you have to do is address Ethel Conklin,

your letters to Heloise in care

of this paper.

Heloise

Letter of Thought

Dear Heloise:

Here’s a little something to

think about:

When you see the mountains of housework before you and wish that by magic it would

he aggressivt, but the depart, just visit someone who

Mr*. James B. Zeis returned home after a month’s visit with her daughter. Mrs. Georgia Anne Barrett and family in Fort

Collins, Colorado.

technique for spiritual learning is to be still and learn.

Arnold to reside at Moosehaven

Dismissed Thursday:

Robert Baldwin. Bainbridge John Baldwin, Bainbridge Lloyd Arnold, a member of Ralphard Hendrix, Greencas- Greencastle Lodge No. 1592,

tie

Frieda Prevo, Greencastle Wanda Bundy, Greencastle John Little, Greencastle Ama Frederick, Greencastle Rose Ash, Greencastle Mrs. Robert Simmerman and son, Greencastle

is physically unable to work and you’ll tackle your chores with a thankful heart! “Thankful” • • a • Dear Heloise: In my kitchen, cabinet space is very limited. So, at a second-hand office

Loyal Order of Moose, will furniture store I bought an old leave Sunday for residence at oak, four-drawer filing cabinet.

Moosehaven “The City of Con-

Mrs. Lola Griffith is Circle hostess The Lydia Circls of the First Baptist Church held Its monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lola Griffith. Maybelle Rice had the program with Louise Sallust, Blanche Carman, Barbara Spence and Louise Pershing assisting. There were fourteen members present with three guests, Gail Baker, Jill Schafer and

Sandy Williams.

The next meeting will be a joint meeting with the Mary Martha Circle March 12 at the

Putnam Court Notes Margaret Elizabeth Green vs. Randall Wayne Green, com-

plaint for separation from bed residents who live in

and board.

Moosehaven now has over 450

private

DO YOU WA\T

Eastern Double Daylight Time For Indiana from April 30 to October 30 from now On?

Daylight until 10:00

Darkness in the

Children put to bed in broad daylight?

Evening Church

Children going to

p.m. during Summer

morning 9 months of

The heat of a hot

services in broad

school in darkness

months?

the year?

summer day until 11:00 p.m.?

daylight?

all year long?

THIS IS COMING AND COMING SOON!

On April 28, 1968, the Federal Uniform Time Act of 1966 (Public law 89-387) will be enforced in Indiana. This act makes mandatory moving all clocks AHEAD ONE HOUR each year during the six months period the last Sunday in April to the last Sunday in October. Unless the State of Indiana Petition to move the time zone line to the Indiana-Ohio border is supported, 79 Indiana counties will be placed in the eastern time zone

and forced to observe Eastern Double Daylight Time on April 28, 1968.

The Department of Transportation has the authority to adjust the time zone line. It has no authority over day-

light vs. standard time. Citizens have until Feb. 26, 1968, to request the Department of Transportation to revise the time zone line to keep Indiana: 1. ALL IN ONE TIME ZONE. 2. FREE OF ANY POSSIBILITY OF

EASTERN DOUBLE DAYLIGHT TIME.

The Department of Transportation will decide on one of two proposals after the Feb. 26th deadline: 1. State of Indiana Petition to move the time zone line to the Indiana-Ohio Border. 2. Department proposal to divide Indiana into two time zones of 70 counties in eastern zone and 13 counties in central zone. NOTE: PUBLIC LAW 89-397 EFFECTIVE APRIL 13, 1966, REQUIRES FAST TIME BE OBSERVED FOR SIX MONTHS

A YEAR UNDER EITHER PROPOSAL.

TO AVOID EASTERN DOUBLE DAYLIGHT TIME, FILL

IN COUPON, CLIP AND MAIL TODAY.

Docket Clerk

Office of the General Coun$el Department of Transportation Washington, D.C. 20590 RE. Tim* Zen.s Applicable ts State ef Indiana I support State of Indiana's Petition to move the time xene line te the Indiana-Ohie Border thereby assuring no observance ef Eastern Double Daylight Time in Indiana.

Name

Address

And I bet my left boot they will. . . .

Heloise

rooms in the various buildings on the 65—acre tract of land on the St. John’s River. Just recently, a new hospital to serve the residents was opened at a cost of approximately two and

one-half million dolars.

A class enrollment was held^

Wednesday evening, February! e 14th, in honor of Mr. Arnold at p) ear Heloise:

which time a going away gift To even distribution the members and officers of save steps, I have devised the Lodge was presented to my OWT i method of using house-

him. The youngest resident at hold deodorant spray.

Moosehaven is 66 years of age i spray three or four squirts and the oldest 101 years of age directly into the air vent of with the average being about the heating and cooling system 80 years of age for the 450 re- where the warm air comes

sidents.

Masonic Notice

OUT. Works great.

Erika Jaks

Dear Heloise:

Caled meeting of Temple Did you know chat you can Lodge No. 47 FA AM Satur- put a sponge in the sink under day at 7 p.m. Work in MM. a dripping faucet which is degree. bothering you, and there’s not a

Earl Poynter, W.M.

Deadline close OAKLAND, Calif. UPI —The Oakland A’s counted second baseman John Donaldson and rookie catcher Dave Duncan among their signed players today for the 1968 season. On Tuesday they bagged pitcher “Jumbo’’ Jim Nash and now have 29 players under contract with the opening of spring training camp only nine days away.

sound ?

I know it won’t fix the leaking faucet, but It sure stops

With one side against my re-

frigerator and the other side

tentment at Orange Park, covere< j inexpensive cork

Florida. Mr. Arnold having been board j not only had four extra home of Mrs. Mace Aker.

large drawers, but the cork board Is great for sticking recipes from magazines, hanging

pot holders and aprons. In the drawers I put large

boxes of cereals, crackers, fold-

ed bags, placemats, etc. This has certainly solved the

storage problem in my kitchen and I thought others might be

able to use the same idea.

Carole Woodworth

a member of the Greencastle Lodge for longer than fifteen years is eligible to take up residence at Moosehaven, a retirement home for members.

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MOZZARELLA CHEESE

Small (10") $1.00

Larga (U") $1.70

ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE

. 1.50

2.35

U.S. NO. 1 ONION

. 1.35

1.95

GENUINE PEPPERONI

. 1.50

2.35

HOME GROWN PEPPER

. 1.50

2.35

IMPORTED MUSHROOMS

. 1.50

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IMPORTED ANCHOVIES

. 1.50

2.35

YOUR CHOICE, HALF and HALF ...

. 1.60

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YOUR CHOICE Combination, TWO ..

. 1.80

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YOUR CHOICE Combination, THREE .

. 2.10

3.05

DELUXE (with everything)

. 2.40

3.35

Two FREE Cokes with all Pizza Orders.

Closed on all University Holidays

Delivery Charge on all Orders in City 25e