The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1968 — Page 3

Monday, July 22. 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 3

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Enter the Putnam County Fair Talent Contest

Complete and return to the County Extension Office by noon Saturday. July 27. 1968 NAMS OF ACT

PERSON IN CHARGE OF ACT. ADDRESS

PHONE NUMBER

NAME OF PERFORMERS IN ACT

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ACT

West Clinton Township

The revival meeting going on at Portland Mills Church is being well attended. William Newgent is home from the Putnam County Hospital, His condition remains about the same. Old friends from the community attended the funeral of Rex Hathaway at the Rector Funeral Home in Greencastle, Tuesday. The Clinton and Madison Friendly Club enjoyed dinner at the Double Decker Restaurant, Thursday of last week. Members then went to Robe Ann Park for the program. Mrs. Elsie McBride, Rockville, called on Mrs. Daisy Alexander, Morton, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Debbie Bills was a house guest of Miss Beth Ann Clodfelter, Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin and Mrs. Rav Clodfelter spent

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By Mrs. Ray Clodfelter the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Siegelin, Chicago. Mrs. Merle Livinghouse fell July 4 and broke an arm. She has been with Mrs. Francis Stewart in Greencastle but returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Bertha Knaver, Fort Wayne, is now staying with her. Mrs. Willard Clodfelter spent the day Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Francis Stewart in

Greencastle. Dr. and Mrs. Hobart Jones and family and Dr. and Mrs. Roger Honsley and family, Purdue University, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clodfelter, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clodfelter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller, Logansport. Several other directors of the Polled Shorthorn Association attended.

Hollywood news

HOLLYWOOD (UPI)— In its drive to rid the screen of violence, Hollywood has overlooked a veritable gold mine of books and subject matter ignored by producers and studios. Some of the volumes have been in print for vears. There is a festival of riches to be found with a minimum of research. Take the Montpelier, Vermont, telephone directory (great cast, weak plot). There are other violence.free topics and tomes: — The Encylopedia Brittanni-

— The Congressional Directory — The Gregorian Calendar — Who’s Who in America — Poultry Farming in Patagonia — The Farmers Almanac — Julia Childs’ Cookbook — Introduction to Calculus The movies have been slow to tackle any of these controversial books or subjects, although the industry demonstrated its courage with films on “Sound of Music,” “My Fair Lady,” “Lassie,” “Andy Hardy,” “Ma and Pa Kettle.” Wake up, Hollywood, there are undiscovered screenplays all around you.

Gets award A special award was presented July 17 to Georgia Holland who detected the Gates Mystery Car Bad Belt at Morton Garage in Morton. The plaque was presented for exceptional customer service by a representative of the Gates Rubber Co. Awards are presented to station personnel who notice the defective belt and offer to replace it. Wins drawing The winners of the Paul Harris Chevrolet-Buick drawing for May and June were announced this week. The winners were Richard Doble, Nina Pless and Richard Spear. Each received $100. The drawing was conducted by Gai' Edwards, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huber and son serving as witnesses. Rotary hears 4-H demonstrations The Greencastle Rotary Club met in the DePauw Union Building, Wednesday, July 17. Charles Banks, owner and manager of Radio Station WXTA, was the guest of George Clemens. Program chairman, Norman Donelson, introduced Jerry Wil. liams of the County Extension Office, who had a group of 4-H members present the demonstrations they gave at the recent County 4-H Demonstration Contest. Cloverdale, gave a demonstration entitled “Happiness Is.” Their demonstration was about proper foot care. They gave several illustrations on h o wtoc a r efor feet. Becky McFarland, Bainbridge, gave a demonstration titled, “Dialing A Breakfast.” She showed examples of several are different than usual breakfasts and yet nutritious. Town rages war against chicken farm WARREN, Ohio (UPI)- Residents of Bazetta Township are waging war against a chicken farmer whose stock they say is odiferous. They are taking the case to court July 31. Until then, they have satisfied themselves with this sign by the town limits; “Entering Stinkville, population 72,000 stinking chickens. Unfit for human habitation.”

LARA LIEKE (left). Russellville, and Teri Tolliver (right), Waveland, model the gar-

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WINNERS OF THE Dress Review at the Russellville Tri County 4-H Fair were Sherry Mitchell, (left) Marshall, Ind., grand champion, and Cindy Ades, (right) Russellville' reserve grand champion. The Dress Review was staged Friday n ight. Donald Riley chairman of Independent Business

OHAGGY DOG STORY number 5417 An Hephant wa » ' frolocking happily in a swimming pool nm 1 day wh»n a mouse came along and implored him to ronv out of th« water The elephant ignored the mouse for a while, but it became so insistent that the elephant finally lumbered out of the pool to demand. “What on earth Ho you want?” Squeaked the little mouse: “I just wanted to see if you were wearing my bathing suit ”

Have you ever stayed overnight at a strange hotel and gotten into the wrong room by mistake'’ A gentleman named Breiter won’t forget the time this happened to him in Innsbruck. Austria The kev the desk clerk gave him opened the wrong door, all right Mt Breiter disrobed in the dark, climbed into bed. and found himself sharing it with a live, wriggling python! He made a wild dash for the door, fell down a flight of stairs, and broke his leg The bona-fide occupant of the room, a lady of 26. explained that the snake was her constant companion and bodyguard "Every single girl should have one,” she said then magnanimously sent the injured Mr. Breiter a color photograph of her python * * ♦ SIGNS HERE: On a self-service elevator: "Eighth floor button out of order Please push five and three.’’ Outside a driving school: “Learn to drive well. Become a Roads Scholar.” At a perfume exhibit: “Don’t risk using this scent if you’re only bluffing " In the window Of a maternity shop "VVe provide the arrpjmoner. after the fact.” r plfis by n«>nn‘ , tt rvrf Pistrihnted by Kine Features Syndicate

The appointment of Donald Riley, public accountant insurance agent, as chairman of the Greencastle chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business has been announced by District Manager William B. Burger. The Federation, creating a working relationship between independent business at the grass roots and members of Congress, has the largest individual membership of any business organization in the nation. Its membership in all 50 states is polled regularly on bills and issues affecting independent enterprise at national and state levels. Each business and professional member has a voting privilege. Votes from embers in this area are received and tabulated

by Donald Riley who serves on a voluntary basis. He forwards the tabulation, together wit,h the signed ballots, to Congressman John Myers in Washington, D.C., and also advises Governor Roger Branigin of the results. A majority vote on an issue determines the Federation’s position. The non-profit National Federation of Independent Business is completely non-parti-san, non-affiliated, and not a duplication of any other organization. The opinion of small businessmen as expressed in the Federation ballots is welcomed by many members of Congress and government officials. Many important domestic laws have passed following ballot support by the Federation membership.

Vacation trip

Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson have just returned from an enjoyable 18-day trip which included four of the Islands of Hawaii and a four day stay in Long Beach, Calif., with their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck. Mrs. Peck is the former Cynthia Taylor. They left Indianapolis by TWA jet making stops in St. Louis and overnight in Los Angeles. The Islands, according to Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, were as fascinating as the stories told about them and the water as blue. Some interesting events were the leis given at the airport, the luau, the bus tours which included orchid and anthurium nurseries,

rainbow and twin falls, craters, firepits, active volcanos, lava tube, the needle, sugar and pineapple fields, perfume and mumu factories, a pineapple cannery and boat rides. While visiting the Peck’s, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson made trips to the Queen Mary, Pierpoint Landing, Ports’ O’Call, a tour of Universal Studios and the taping of ABC TV’s “The NewlyWeds Game!” Mr. Johnson, Mr. Peck and son, Danny, attended the California Angels and Detroit Tigers baseball game, Sunday. The trip home was by jet from Los Angeles to Indianapolis, in three hours and twenty minutes.

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