The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1968 — Page 3

Saturday, March 9, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

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DePauw Calendar

Sunday, March 10 Graduate Recital: Marilyn Owen, voice, 8:15 p.m., Mcharry Hall. Monday, March 11 Vietnam Debate: Union Bldg. Tuesday, March 11 Open Luncheon, State Department address: Fisher Howe, “Foreign Policy—Where Are We Headed,” 12 noon, Union Bldg. Wednesday, March 13 Worship Chapel: Father Leo A. Piguet, Purdue University, 10:00 a.m., Gobin Church. Lilly Lecture; Nicholas Reseller, Prof, of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, “Values and Value Change,” 7:00 p.m., Lib. Aud. DePauw Concert Band: Daniel Hanna, Conductor, 8:15 p.m., Meharry. Thursday, March 14 Lilly Lecture: Nicholas Rescher, “The Problem of Alternative Logics,” 4:00 p.m., Lib. Aud. Little Theatre: “Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe,” 7:30 p.m., Speech Hall. Friday, March 15 Phi Beta Kappa Chapel: Dr. i Wallace Graves, Pres., University of Evansville, 10:00 a m.. Gobin Church. Little Theatre: “Who's Afraid

of Virginia Wolfe,” 7:30 p.m., Speech Hall. Saturday, March 16 DePauw Art Center Exhibition: Boone One-Man Show Opening, 6:30-10:00 p.m., Art Center. Little Theatre: “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolfe,” 7:30 p.m., Speech Hall. Sunday, March 17 DePauw University Choir: Joseph Flummerfelt, Conductor, 8:15 p.m., Meharry Hall.

County Hospital Dismissed Friday: Gilbert Baldwin. Cloverdale Frieda Patten, Cloverdale Edna Chadd, Fillmore Annie Webster, Fillmore Roy Borter, Bloomfield Dorothy Plessinger. Reelsville John Meek. Spencer Larry Harbison, Roachdale Robert Orr, Greencastle Edna Taylor, Greencastle Thelma Harmon, Greencastle Glendon Sendmeyer, Greencastle Larry Davis, Greencastle Ida Youse, Greencastle

Messia Hutcheson Hostess To Club The Golden Circle Club met for an all day meting with Mrs. Messia Hutcheson. Everyone enjoyed a bountiful dinner. The meeting was called to order by the president, Ruth Nelson. Mrs. Geneva Bartley gave devotions with everyone repeating the Lord's Prayer. Thirteen mem bers answered roll call. Committee reports were given, also the secretary's and treasurer's reports. Cards were sent to Eva Diel. Douglas and Lloyd Fellows, Rosa Miller, Kay Ransen and David Nelson. The meeting closed with the club prayer. Two contests were held with prizes going to the winners. The next meeting will be March 28th with an anniversarydinner.

Mitchell quietly working way to stardom

By VERNON SCOTT j On weekends the actor has um r vwr»nn ttdt rv sai,ed off to Catalina f °r deep HOLL\ WOOD UPI-Don Mit- sea fishing in the open

chell is the assistant to Ray-1

mond Burr in the new “Iron- Like most Hollywood bacheside” sereis. a 24-year-old bach- lors, Mitchell would rather dine elor from Houston, Tex., who out than cook for himself. Usis his own right. ually during the week he stops Mitchell is a quiet, pruod a t a restaurant on the wayman who lives alone and likes, home. On weekends, however, it. he will broil a steak and bake

He has a modern ranch style a P°^ at0 ^ or dinner,

home in the Baldwin Hills sec- Better tsill, hus steady girltion of Los Angeles, a neigh- f r i e nd stops by often enough to berhood of upper middle class w hip up a special meal which houses mostly occupied by j s one 0 f the high points of Mit-

other Negroes. chell's week.

Don has taken pains to deco-

rate his two-bedroom bachelor ^ on 15 a s P are ti me musician pad with Spanish-style furnish- wdo pl a y s the saxophone—with ings. The walls are crowded no complaints from the neigh-

with portraits of Negroes by dore - ve /

unknown artists.

PTA Meeting “Our School Money” will be a critical issue discussed by Mrs. Patrick Aikman at the Northeast P.T.A. on Monday, March 11 at 7:30. Sheriff Bob Albright and Probation Officer, Mildred Hervey, will lead in “Children’s Fun-Parent’s Thumb.” All interested persons are invited.

-as well as the drums.

Not infrequently he will play

Mitchell cannot be classified ^ withthe stereo 861 in his

Asked why a single man needs so much house, Mitchell

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Phone OL3-9315 —OFFERS— Spring Fever Will make your deal, come out and settle in this comfortable 3 bedroom. Brick carpeting in living room, large family room, with fireplace, gas furnace and 2 car garage. If You've Been Wondering Whats behind the door at 318 Dogwood Lane, now’s the time to find out. It’s a lovely 3 bedroom. IVi bath, brick home, with gas heat, garbage disposal, garage and more. Come in today. Don't Just Drive By! You must see the inside to appreciate this fabulaus. stone ranch-type home. Hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, back patio with sliding glass doors, oil heat, 2 car garage. On Edgelea Dr. THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO STOP WANTING A NEW HOME BUY ONE: After Office hours callC.J. Knauer OL3-3tl57 Bill Talbott OL3-6328

Board to meet There will be a regular meeting of the Greencastle School Board Wednesday at 7:30 at the Superintendent's office.

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Now Thru Tues., Mar. 12 Shown 7:30 Each Night Mat. Sat. And Sun. At 2:00 Adults $1.25—Children 75c ,20l ROOCERS-HAVMER5TF.INS f ROBERT WISE r d AV

•^ANDREWS -chibwhm pujmMER RICHARD HtYDNh'ITS.MS.'SER'i* ELEANOR PARKER rr'.-TTrl ROBERT WISE I RICH *RD RODGERS V*\r HAMMERSTEI.N II1 ERNEST LEHMAN Best Actress And Best Picture Of Year

Serving In Korea U.S. ARMY, Korea — Army Private Dennis F. Robertson, 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel F Robertson, Route 1, Russiaville, Ind., was assigned as a cannoner with the 17th Artillery in Korea, Feb. 26.

as a militant Negro. But the welfare and rights of his people are always with him. He be-

lieves his appearance every " as a rea dy answer. “I keep a week on television helps break house so that when my down prejudices. family comes out to visit me

Because the hour-long NBC-1 TV series keeps him on the set from 7 a m. to 8 p.m. or later in the evennigs, Don has little time during the week to enjoy the solitude of his home—which he shares with a springer span-

iel named Winston.

When the dog grows up Don plans to take him quail hunt-

ing.

“ used to do a lot of fishing and hunting on my grandfather’s farm down in Texas,’’ Don explains. “But there hasn t been much opportunity for taking to the country here.”

they’ll have some place to stay and relax without going to a hotel or something. “My grandmother is coming to visit me from Houston for a couple of months this spring. And she can move right into the house.” Thanks to his grandparents. Don enjoys horseback riding, having learned on their acreage back in Texas when he was a boy. It was this background .too, that helped him launch his acting career by playing bit parts as a cowboy. “There are a lot of things I want to do. professionally and otherwise before 1 settle down to marriage,” Mitchell concludes. Primary among thim is establishing himself as a first rate actor in motion pictures and television. And. giving credit to Ray Burr for a great deal of help. Don Mitchell believes he is on his way.

28th Annual Polled Shorthorn Congress Show March 18-19

OMAHA. Nebraska—The 28th Annual Polled Shorthorn Congress Show and Sale will be held March 18th and 19th at the State Fairgrounds, in Des Moines, Iowa. Polled Shorthorn breeders from nine states, ranging from New York to Oklahoma. will bring their top Polled Shorthorn cattle to compete Firemen make run City firemen were summoned at 7:32 Friday evening to the Monon Railroad right-of-way on West Columbia Street. Firemen reported grass and weeds were burning on the Goldie Hamilton farm, just outside the city limits.

in this national event. Prize money and trophies will be awarded. The Show is scheduled for 10 A M. on March 18th. Judging the cattle will be the well known Polled Shorthorn breeder, Gerald Clodfelter. Glatwyn Farms, Greencastle. Indiana. The sale will be on March 19th at 1 P.M. with many top herd sire prospects and good foundation females in the offering. The evening of March 18th at the Kirkwood Hotel, sale headquarters, the Annual Meeting and Banquet of the American Polled Shorthorn Society is slated for 7:00 P.M.

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PARTY NIGHT THE PUTNAM COUNTY DEMOCRATIC WOMEN S CLUB ARE SPONSORING A ’’PARTY NIGHT ’ Monday Night AAar. 111968 At 7:30 In The 4-H Bldg. At The Fair Grounds. EVERYONE WELCOME COME AND BRING YOUR FAMILY; AND FRIENDS. There Will Be Refreshments

AUCTION FARM MACHINERY We will sell at Public Auction our used machinery at north edge of Greencastle on State Road 43 TUESDAY, MARCH 12 AT 11:00 A. M. TRACTORS D-17, new overhaul: D-17. M & W sleeves; D-17, narrow front, good: D-15. good: A-C G, Plow, Cult.: IHC C. new paint, good; three IHC Ms, good; three IHC H’s, fair to good: W D 45, wide front. HD-10 BULLDOZER LOADERS IHC M; IHC H: Midwest for AC. PICKERS Good old 2-row pull New 7 Idea; 2 M E Pickers: 2 old A C Pickers. HAY TOOLS New Idea Mower; J D Mower; New Holland Mower; A C Hay Conditioner: Ford Hav Conditioner. FORAGE EQUIPMENT 2 A C Choppers; A C Blower: Papec Blower: 2 old Forage Beds; Knight Wagon Bed: 2 new 2R Brady Choppers. SPREADERS Old J D Spreader; good J D Spreader; PTO New Holland 325. TRUCKS AND BEDS Bulk Feed Bed: Bulk Silage Bed; 1947 Ford Truck; 13 Ft. Grain Bed. TILLAGE 3 and 4 bottom Mt. Plows, A C; Fast Hitch Disc: 10-ft. A C Wheel Disc; 12-ft. J D Wheel Disc: 3 Pt. John Deere Plow; Several Old Pull Type Plows. PLANTERS 2 Extra Good 500 4-row AC Planters; nearly new 6row AC 30-in. Wheel Truck; Old Grain Drill. CULTIVATORS IHC Front Mt. 4-row; 2 Front Mt. Ford Cultivators; Lift Type Rotary Hoe. COMBINES Model E W Cab—10-ft. platform, com head, extra good; Model 25 Oliver Cab—platform No. 12 corn head; 2-90 Pull Type A C. MISCELLANEOUS Stock Tanks; three 90-bushel Hog Feeders; Many Other Items. THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE AUCTION—NO BYE BIDDING SHERM'S IMPLEMENT SALES GREENCASTLE. INDIANA AUCTIONEERS—Jim Vaughn - Alton Hurst Not Responsible in Case of Accident

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COTTAGE CHEESE 2 pounds 49°

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