The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 April 1968 — Page 2
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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Friday, April 12, 1968
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Business Phone: OL 3-5151 -0L 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher Norma L. Hill, Assistant Publisher Published every evening except Sunday and holidays at 608 South College Avenue, Greencastle. Indiana, 46135. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle. Indiana, as second class mail matter under: Act of March 7, 1878 United Press International lease wire service: Member Inland Daily Press Association, Hoosier State Press Association. All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Daily Banner are sent at owner's risk, and The Daily Banner repudiates any liability or responsibility for their safe custody or return. By carrier 50C per week, single copy IOC. Subscription prices of the Daily Banner effective July 31. 1967-in Putnam County-1 year. S12.0O-6 months, S7 00-3 months. S4.50-Indiana other than Putnam County-1 year, S14 00-6 months, S8 00-3 months. $5.00Outside Indiana 1 year, $18.00-€ months, S10.00—3 months, $7.00. All Mail Subscriptions payable in advance Motor Routes $2.15 per one month.
In memoriam
Mary Martha
In loving memory of my sister, Clara Mabb who passed away one year ago, April 14,1967 I have only your memory, dear sister To remember my own life through But the sweetness will linger forever As I treasure the image of you. Sadly missed by brother, Harry Mabb
HEARING SERVICE 6. E. CAMPBELL Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist COMMERCIAL HOTEL EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON or call the Hotel any day for Appointmen t BATTERIES AND SERVICE FOR ANY MAKE HEAR! NG AID OL 3-5617
Circle meets The Mary Martha Circle met April 2 at 7 p.m. at the home of Nancy McMahan. The meeting was opened with a song led by Mrs. Betty Aker. Mrs. Mary Barr conducted the usual business of the Circle. The Constitution was read by Mrs. Mayme Leslie and the members voted to accept it. The Nomination Committee presented the slate of new officers for the coming year. The program was “The Best Of Two Worlds” presented by Mrs. Grace McKeehan with Mrs. Mary Barr and Mrs. Helen Samuels helping. Mrs. Mabel Pace had the devotions. The Love Gift was presented Mrs. Marian Durham. The May 14 meeting will be the Mother and Daughter Banquet. O.E.S. notice Stated meeting of Bainbridge Chapter 440 OES Monday April, 15, 1968 7:30 P.M. Members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Marilyn M. Roth W.M.
WANTED Black Walnut and White Oak Logs Also Standing Timber Wood-Mosaic Corp., 5000 Crittenden Dr. Louisville, Kentucky Call Log and Timber Buyer Chester Durham 3545 Hawthorne Or. Owensboro. Ky. Ph Mu 3-0781 lof buyer will be on yard every Tuesday at East Logan St. Cloverdale, Ind.
Personal and Local I
Mrs. McMullen
is club hostesssss Mrs. William McMullen was hostess for the Roachdale Homemakers Club on April 6. Due to the illness of the song 'leader, Mrs. Leslie Brothers, the song of the month, “There’s Music In The Air,” was led by Mrs. McMullen. The president, Mrs. Buford Blaydes gave an account of a council meeting held in Greencastle and read the monthly newsletter. Mrs. Jesse Ford gave a very interesting lesson on program planning and Mrs. Cully Wilson gave a seasonal talk on gardening. The hostess served delightful refreshments to 11 members. The next meeting will be a luncheon and Mrs. Dewey Wilson will give a report on cancer.
NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FOR THE TOWN OF BAINBRIDGE BAINBRIDGE, INDIANA Sealed bids will be received by the Town of Bainbridge at the office of the Town Clerk. Bainbridge, Indiana prior to May 6, 1968, at 8 P, M, Eastern Standard Time, for the construction of a natural gas transmission and distribution systemto supp y natura 1 gas to the Town of Bainbridge. Indiana and adjacent areas thereto. Plans and Specifications governing the construction of the proposed system have been prepared by Frank Hoblick & Associates, Carthage. Missouri, and are now on file in the office of the Town Clerk, Bainbridge, Indiana, for examination by prospective bidders. Proposals will be considered from only tnose bidders who submit satisfactory evidence that they have a practical knowledge of the particular work to be bid upon and that they have the necessary financial resources to complete the proposed work. Prospective bidders may obtain copies of the plans and specifications from Frank Hoblick 8. Associates. 204 So. Garrison, Carthage. Missouri, upon payment of Forty Dollars ($40.00) of which Thirty Dollars ($30.00) will be refunded to those returning the plans and specifications in undamaged condition with in ten (10) days after the date set for opening of bids. Each bid shall be accompanied either by an acceptable bidder's bond, a certified check, or cashier's check, the amount of which shall be not less than ten (10) percent of the total ama ht of the bid. Bid security of unsuccessful bidders will be returned on award of contract. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond in the amount ot 100 percent ot tne contract. No bid may be altered, withdrav/n or resubmitted within sixty (60) days from and after the date set for opening of bids. Bids will be opened end examined by the Town Board at the time and on the date first stated above. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive defects in bids. Published by order of the Town Board, Town of Bainbridge, Indiana. Attest: Town of Bainbridge, Indiana. By Marian Sawson, Town Clerk and Paul Coelett, President of the Board. April 11-18-25-3T
In Robert Long Donald Gorham was transferred Wednesday to the Robert Long Hospital in Indianapolis from the Putnam County Hospital. Will Meet Monday The Church World Service Sewing group will meet on Monday from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Presbyterian Church. All women invited to come and help this worthwhile project. Present Day Club Present Day Club will meet with Mrs. Frank Durham at 2:00 o’clock on Tuesday, April 16th. Lodged in jail Robert Woodall, 24, Roachdale, was booked at the Putnam County jail at 2:25 this morning for public intoxication. The arresting officer was Joe Rollings, Roachdale Town Marshal. Meeting Monday The Putnam County Plan Commission will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Commissioner’s office. Return home Mrs. Steven Wood and young son, Ricky, have returned to Los Angeles, Calif., after a few days visit with Steven’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Odell Wood and other relatives in Greencastle.
County Hospital Dismissed Thursday: Gertrude White, Cloverdale George Arendt, Cloverdale Donald Simpson, Spencer Roger Simpson, Spencer Glen Job, Quincy Charlotte Houska, Russellville Anthony Medley, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McClure, Rockville, Route 3, a girl, Thursday.
NOTICE OF BID LETTING BIDS WILL BE RELET FOR TWO TRUCKS FOR THE PUTNAM COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT BY THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BIDS WILL BE OPENED ON APRIL 22 AT TEN O'CLOCK A M SPECIFICATIONS AND BID FORMS MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE AUDITORS OFFICE BOND MUST BE FURNISHED BY BIDDERS ESTON C COOPER, AUDITOR PUTNAM COUNTY
Visitors here Miss Florence McGaughey and her mother Mrs. Charles McGaughey, formerly of Greencastle, who now live in Terre Haute were here yesterday. They visited friends at the Green View apartments. Group enjoys trip About forty members of the DePauw Womens’ club enjoyed a trip to Homer where they were shown the beautiful cherry furniture made there. They then went to the Copper Kettle at Morristown where they had a luncheon. Here from Louisiana Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elder of Monroe, Louisiana arrived today to be the guests of Mrs. O.G. Webb and other relatives for the Easter vacation. Stilesville Baptist Church John R. Underwood, Pastor Melvin Kinney, Sunday School Supt. Sunday School-Each Sunday Morning 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship-7:00 p.m. Fillmore Christian Church George Sherman Pyke, minister Easter Sunday - - April 14: 6:30 a.m UNION SUNRISE SERVICE 9:30 a.m...EASTER WORSHIP 10:35 a.m..CHURCH SCHOOL 7:30 p.m...Choir will present the Cantata: “The Glory of Easter.” Funeral Notices Grayden Oakley Herod Graydon Oakley Herod, 58, Terre Haute, died suddenly of a heart attack Thursday morning. Mr. Herod, formerly of Greencastle, was a postal mail clerk. He is survived by his wife, Alice; three daughters, Mrs. Jane Garmong, Indianapolis, Beth at home; a son, John, U.S.Navy, Norfolk, Virginia; a grandson, Jeffrey Garmong; his mother, Mrs. J.W. Herod, Greencastle, and a sister, Mrs. J.L. Robertson, Visalia, California. Services will be held at the Gillis Funeral Home in Terre Haute Saturday.
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Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy, Greencastle RR1 with to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Vicki Lynn to Clifford Wright Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brooks Sr. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Miss Murphy is a sophomore at Indiana University. Mr. Brooks is an Optometry student in the Indiana University Division of Optometry. June 8 is set as the wedding date.
The engagement of Miss Pamela Jean Summers and Gary Allen Staley is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Summers, of rural Gosport. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Staley of rural Quincy. Miss Summers is a graduate of Spencer High School with the class of 1967 and is now attending Patricia Stevens Career College in Indianapolis. Staley is a senior at Purdue University and is a member of the Agricultural Economic Club and the Alpha Zeta and Ceres honorary fraternities. A May 24 wedding is planned in the Cloverdale Church of Christ.
Junior High Representative The Southwest District of Future Homemakers of America is happy to announce the election of Miss Cathy O'Hair to the office of Junior High Representative. Miss O'Hair is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max O’Hair, 809 Crescent Drive Greencastle, Indiana. She is in the seventh grade of Greencastle Junior High School. As a member of the District Executive Board, Miss O’Hair will be attending the Officers Workshop at Indiana State University for a week in July where the FHA program for the coming school year will be planned for the entire state of Indiana. Miss O’Hair will be particularly concerned with giving ideas for Junior High Chapters of FHA and in relaying information to the Junior High Chapters from the District and State levels. The Junior High Chapter of FHA is particularly proud of Cathy as it is a very great honor for them to have one of their own members to represent their club and school throughout the southwest quarter of the state.
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By HELOISE CRISE
DEAR HELOISE: I found an excellent way to ..serve mustard and I can put the jar right on the table when we have hot dogs for lunch. I punched a hole in the side of the lid with an ice pick. Then cut off part of the long stem of a plunger such as comes on a bottle of hand lotion. The stem fitted into the jar through the hole I had made in the cover and didn't quite reach the bottom of the jar. I now have a marvelous dispenser for mustard, and don’t have to bother about the lid anymore. Mrs. Albert Levesque P. S. I did the same thing to the ketchup bottle.
Easter, I find they are much more attractive if I use felttipped pens instead of dyes or transfers. It’s a much faster method and less messy than using various dyes and cups. Mrs. Gloria Mitchell * * * Even names of the children and messages to folks can be written on them. Helolae * * * LETTER OF THOU#M* DEAR HELOISE: You spend your whole life working for IT. And when you reach the golden years ycu decide, and finally find out, that IT wasn't what you wanted after all . . . Widower
Land o’ Goshen! 1 just took my ice pick, punched a hole in the cap of the mustard bottle, enlarged the hole a bit more with my old kitchen shears, stuck in a cut-off finger plunger and . . . hoped. Whew! It works lyDon’t despair if you don’t get mustard or catsup the first time you plunge it. Takes about three squirts to get it started. Then it’s a whlng-dilly. I sure do love you Mrs. Levesque. Always, Heloise * * * DEAR HELOISE: My one - piece uniforms sometimes sag. The belt seems to stretch. I bought elastic a little narrower than the set-in belt, and the length of my waist measurement. Ran it through the belt and stitched it in place. Now it fits snug and no more sagging. Dorothy Doughty * * + Dear Folks: Remember when we asked how to solve the problem of a soggy crust when making custard pie? Well, you all sent in so many helpful letter», and It seems that most of you solve it In one of two ways. Many wrote to use a pastrybrash and paint the crust with a slightly l>eaten egg white before cooking. It seems the egg white glazes the top of the crust and keeps the custard from making it soggy. Another very popular way was to use the "slip-slide" method. That means to bake the crust and the custard separately, using two pie pans the same size. Bake crust in one pan. Lightly grease the other, pour the custard in it and bake. When both are done and have cooled, gently shake the pie pan with the custard in it, then slide the custard into the pie shell. Results... no soggy crust! I baked two pies this week, trying both of these methods and had good results with both. So, gals, go (take yourself one of those good, old-fash-ioned custard pies. I'mmmm they’re mighty good! Heloise * * * DEAR HELOISE: When I decorate hard-boiled eggs for my children at
DEAR HELOISE: During spring showers, finding a place for all those dripping umbrellas can become quite a problem. Here's what I do with mine. I put a large, old boot at the door to serve as an umbrella stand and it has proved quite successful. A. M. S. News of Servicemen Sacramento, Calif. --Second Lieutenant Larry E. Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Murphy of R.R. 3, Greencastle, Ind., has been award silver wings upon graduation from the U.S. Air Force navigator school at Mather AFB, Calif. Lieutenant Murphy will remain at Mather for specialized training as a navigator-bombarder before reporting to his first permanent unit for flying duty. The lieutenant, a 1962 graduate of Paoli (Ind.) High School, received his B.S. degree in 1967 from Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., where he was commissioned upon completion of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps program. His wife, Anne, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of 12032 70th Ave., Palos Heights, 111. SUMMER TIME FUN TIME Let us fit you for Prescription Sun Glasses At A Price You. Can Afford. Glasses for the Entire Fami ly At SPENCER OPTICAL CO. 781 E. Morgan St. Spencer, ind. 9:00 A. M. - 5:00 P. M Daily Including Saturday 9 00 A. M, - 8:00 P. M. Friday 9 00 A. M. - 12:00 Noon Wed For Appointment Cal! Spencer 829-3981 Spencer, Ind
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