The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1968 — Page 6

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Monday, October 7, 1968

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— 4 -H Achievement Day awards

Girl Scout News

State 4-H Participation—State Jr. Leader Council: 1968-Becky McFarland, Carolyn Torr, 1969

Teddy Brewer;

Achievement Honor Group-Round-Up, Cathy Niles-Photo-graphy, Carolyn Torr-Crafts, Becky McFarland-Dairy Foods,

Hurst-red, div. Vll-Shirley Al-bright-blue, div. VIII-Linda New-

blue;

Geology I—John Wood-blue, div. H-Rande Holtom-red; Home Furnishings I—Cindy Sib-bitt-blue, div. II-Kathy Ruarkblue, div. III-Deanne Albin-blue, div. IV-Judy Rowings-blue, div.

Carolyn Hurst-Sheep, Carolyn V-Sally Sendmeyer-red; Torr-National Conference, Allan Home Grounds Improvement I-Sutherlin-Citizenship, Vicki Susan Robertson-white; Aker-Achievement; Photography I—Bob Porter. State 4-H Band—S ally white, div. H-Donna Fordice-red, Sendmeyer, Nancy Mark, Teddy div. III-Rebecca Aker-blue, div.

Brewer, Teddy Brewer, Sharon Hammond, Vivian Whitaker; State 4-H Chorus—Margie Mc-

Cammack;

IV-Steve Aker-red, div. Vl-Cathy

Niles-blue;

Woodworking I—J e r r y Raabred, div. II-Eugene Grable-blue,

Youth Power Conference-Becky div.III-Rod Killion-white;

McFarland; Quibachi— Sally Sendmeyer; State Conservation CampEdward Pignleton, Clifford Har-

vey;

State Fair Exhibitors—

Achievement Booth—Carolyn

Torr;

Beef Heifers—Angus— Becky Zaring, Mike Zaring 10, Jerry Torr 4, John Torr 5, Bob Zaring; Beef Heifers-Hereford—

Flowers I-Rodney Eubank-blue; Suzanne McGaughey 1 & ch. m-Joyce Haltom-blue; IV-Jim Beef Heifers-Shorthorn-David Jackson, Debbie Wood-white; V- & Kenny Carrington 4 & 8; Stephanie Vaughn-blue; Beef Steer-Angus—Carolyn Garden I & II-Bob Zaring-blue; Torr 5, Jerry Torr 5, John Torr,

Garden I & H-Nadine Eubank- Ted Brewer;

blue, Rodney Eubank-blue, Vern Beef Steers-Charolais-Ted McKirkman; Gaughey 9, Herefor d-Mel-Garden III & IV- Bryan Chadd, vin Grimes, ShortBlue, Mike Zaring-red, Glen h o r n-Mike Clodfelter, Kirkman-red, Harold Kirkman- Get-of-Sire-John Torr & Son 4; white; Dairy.Ayrshire— Vicki Judy 2 & Singles—Nadine Eubank 2 blue, 3, Gary Judy-2 first-2 second-2 1 red, 1 white, Rodney Eubank- four.2Ch.-Showmanship-Gr.Ch., 3 blue, 1 red, 1 white, Gary Steve Judy-1 first-1 four-2 six; Eubank; Holstein—Carol Robertson, Potatoes—Gary Eubank-red, Jimmy Robertson, Larry Tippin, Bob Zaring-red, Mike Zaring- Terry Tippin, Brenda Tippin;

white;

Entomology I—Terry Woodblue, Rande Holtom-blue; Forestry I-Jane Torr-red; div. II-Gene Pingleton-red, div. HITom Albin; Soil & Water Conservation I-

Horse & Pony—Pam Mathews 2, Beth Sample 8, Pam Patton, Sandra Webb 2, Jeff Williams, Freddie Gray 6, Rachel Webb 1, Craig Sibbitt, David Watts,

Earlene Wood;

Poultry—Vern Kirkman-blue,

Chicken Bar-B-Q—Becky Aker-

red, Cathy Ryans-white;

Rabbit— Nadine Eubank, Rodney Eubank, Vicki Henderson, Bet. sy Henderson, Cathy Ryans 3,

Terry Wood-blue, div.II-Jennifer Glenn Kirkman-white;

Vaughn-blue, div.III-K a t h y

Sutherlin-red;

Weeds I-Russell Sanders-red, div. II-Stephanie Vaughn-blue; Wildlife I-Sandra Foxx-red, div.

n-Bryan Chadd-blue, div.ni-Gene Jody McCarter 2;

Pingleton-blue, div.IV-David Bru- Sheep-Cheviot Bill Lawter 4 &

ner-blue; 7, Gary wood 1 & ch.;

Clothing I-Jane Torr-blue, div. Sheep-Columbia— David Bruner Il-Sara Baird-blue, div. Ill-Dean- 3-5-4-3-, Janet Bruner 7-7.5-5, na Roberts-blue, div. IV-Betty Dale Bruner 6-6, Harry Ludlow,

Brewer-blue, div. V-Mitzi Brid- Beth Ludlow;

ges-red, div. Vl-Cindy Adesblue, div. VII or Above-Carol Evens-red, Debbie Alcorn-red,

Janet Houser-blue;

Sheep -Suffolk—Carolyn Hurst 7-7-8-13, Beverly Hurst 8-9-14; Swine-Hampshire— Dan Torr 11-30, Ronald Birt, Jerry Torr

Crafts—Jackie Albright-blue, 9, Trent Hopkins 4, Dale Steele,

Susan Robertson-blue, Becky Jerry Steele;

Foxen-blue, Shirley Albright. Swine - Yorkshire — G o r d o n blue, Carolyn Torr-red, Becky Smith 4, Joyce Smith 7 & 9; McFarland-white; Swine-Duroc—Jerry Sinclair 3 Electric I—Mark Girton-blue, & 5, Mike Buis 8, Carolyn Torr; div. II-Betty Brewer-blue, div. Swine - Poland China —Steve

HI-Harold Kirkman-white, div. IV-Darrell Goode-red, div. V-

Jim Nichols-white;

Food Preservation I— Lora Myers-blue, div. II-Theresa Sutherlin-blue, div. in-Linda Rowings- Green, div. IV- Cindy South-red, div. V-Judy Rw

Crosby;

Swine-Spotteds—John Torr 6, Terry Clifford, Billy Walton 75, Ronnie Alcorn 10-8, Debbie Alcorn 9-4; Swine-Landrace—R o n Maddox

2-2-3-5;

Swine • Tamworth — Marshall

Brattain 1-3-2-1 ,Res. Ch. & Ch.,

Food Preservation I-Lora My- Marsha Brattain 3-2.3, Kent Brat-ers-blue, div. II-Theresa Suther- ta ^ n 1 * 3 * 1 ’ ves - ch * & ch ‘'> lin-blue, div. III-Linda Rowings- Demonstrations-Dairy Foods-

blue, div. IV-Cindy Southred; div. V-Judy Rowingsgreen, div. VI-Debbie Alcornblue, div. VII-Lynn Farrow-blue, div. VIH-Becky McFarland-blue;

Beverly McFarland, ClothingBrenda Barron, Crafts Carolyn

Torr;

Dress Revue — Donna Southblue, Sue Berry-blue, Becky Me-

T nV; nl Rnhprfs'hlup’ Farland-blue-Honor Group, Ma- ,. s , pwaniain hinp div* 1:16 McKee-blue-Honor Group, div. H-Rhonda Chaplain-blue,div. ctatf winner III-Rachel Webb-red, div. IV-Na- ™ A ) LIST - S I A J E , ^ dine Eubank-red, div. V-Cathy Rh <> nda SuttierUn-blue-Honor Flater-blue, div. VI-B e v e r 1 y g rou P> FINALIST, Carolyn Torr-

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Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Henderson and family, Mrs. Henderson is McGuire’s daughter.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leak spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bonames at North Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ralston visited with Mr.andMrs.Moscoe Draker, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ralston attended church services at Jamestown one night last week. Lucy Woodall spent Sunday with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Herald Dickerson at Bainbridge. Gale Woodall spent Sunday with Carroll Walls. Mr. and Mrs. John D. McGuire and family called on Mr. Iva Downs at Dana Saturday night. Mrs. McGuire is Mrs. Brown’s daughter. Joelane McGuire visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leak Sr. Thursday evening. Sharon Nichols and family spent Saturday at Connorsville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leak called on Junior Ross and family Monday night.

LONG TERM FARM LOANS

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blue-Honor Group; State Fair Girls School—Nancy Perkins, Tonya Harris-ALT for Indiana St. Scholarship, Floreen Danforth; Judging Clothing—Nancy Mc-Gaughey-blue; Judging Foods—Donna Fordiceblue, Vicki Wallace-blue, Patty McGaughey-blue; Judging Home Furnishings— Sally Sendmeyer-blue-2; Judging Dairy—Carol Robert-son-Don Lambermont, Phil Clod-felter-Bob Wichman; Judging Livestock— Kenny Carrington, Eddie Clodfelter-John Clodfelter, Larry Kenney; Judging Crops—Larry Wilson, Roger Ader, Dale Steele, Gary Wallace; Ten Year Award—Vickie Aker, Allan Sutherlin; Judging-S e n i o r-Nancy McGaughey, Debbie Alcorn, Beverly McFarland, Carol Robertson, Marsha Brattain, Patty McGaughey, Margie McCammack, Marie McKee, Vicki Wallace, Sally Sendmeyer, Carolyn Torr, Kathy Sutherlin, Carolyn Hurst, Donna Fordice; Judging.Junior— Nina Ader, Jeri Summers, Ann Erpelding, Teresa Sutherlin, Suzanne MeGaughey, Debby Foxx, Debbie Evens, Laura Myers, Theresa Danforth, Judy Rowings, Susan Robertson, Rebecca Aker, Toni Johnson; Demonstrations—Suzanne MeGaughey, Rusa Rooker, Becky McFarland, Brenda Barron, Beverly McFarland, Carolyn Torr; Share - The-Fun— Frank Kays, Heidi Knights, Holly Knights, Susan Robertson, Judy Penturf, Dede Pershing, Marsha Carpenter; Tractor Operating Contest-Sen-ior—Chuck Skelton-Teddy Brew-

er;

Tractor Operating Contest-Jun-ior —Tom Price, Jim Smith; 4-H & F.F.A. Judging—Second Livestock-Mike Martin, Ed Clodfelter, John Clodfelter, Larry Kenney, First Crops-Roger Ader, Larry Wilson, Dale Steele, Gary Wallace, First Dairy-Carol Robertson, Don Lambermont, Phil Clodfelter, Bob Wichman, Sixth Livestock—Steve Albin, Marty Evens, Steve Sanders, Mike Clodfelter, Roger Davis, Second Dairy-Karl Kyle, Kent Brattain, David Bruner, Ron Maddox, Marshall Brattain, James Rayfield, Third Forestry-Ronnie Wilson, Bruce Cook, Phil Malicoat, Jay Clodfelter; Ten Year Members: Roger Ader, Vicki Aker, Steve Albin, Ed Britton, Mike Buis, Floreen Danforth, Vicki Judy, Harry Ludlow, Nancy McGaughey, Judy Nichols, Pat Samsel, Jerry Sinclair, Carolyn Smith, Allan Sutherlin; 4-H Achievement Medals

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Achievement Donor.Ford Motor Co. Harry Ludlow, David Carrington, Stephanie Vaughn, Carolyn Hurst, Ed Britton, Floreen Danforth, Agricultural Donor- International Harvester Co.-Ed Britton, Dennis O’Hair, Gaylord Vaughn, Carolyn Hurst; Beef—Sara Britton, Dick Morgan, Ted Brewer, Carolyn Torr; Alumni Donor-Olin Mathison Chemical Corp.— Mary Lou Aker, Mrs. John Cantonwine, Gene Akers, Byron Gough; Automotive Donor- Firestone Tire & Rubber—Margie McCammack, Stephanie Vaughn; Bread-Standard Brands, Ind.Marsha Brattain, Vicki Wallace, Linda New, Beverly Hurst; Clothing-Coats & Clark, Inc.Marie McKee, Carol Evens, Carol Mandleco, Sally Sendmeyer, Stephanie Vaughn; Conservation of Natural Re-sources-John Deere-John Wood, James Samsel, Ed Pingleton, Kathy Sutherlin; Dairy-Oliver Corp.-Joel Brookshire, Steve Cash, Peggy Cash, Mike McGuire; Dairy Foods-Carnation Company— Kathy Sutherlin; Dress Revue-Simplicity Pattern Co, Ind. — Janet Houser, Stephanie Vaughn, Carolyn Torr, Rhonda Sutherlin, Debbie Alcorn, Karen Lieske, Becky Ader, Marie McKee, Sally Sendmeyer, Donna Steele, Becky McFarland, Cindy Ades, Carol Evens, Donna Fordice, Becky McMains, Nancy Farmer, Carol Mandleco, Donna South, Vicki Wallace, Peggy Cash, Sue Berry, Beverly MeFarland, Judy Rowings, Linda Rogers, Anita Perkins, Char - lene Lieske, Shirley Gick, Lana

Lieske;

Electric-Westinghouse Electric Corp—David Bruner, Jim Jackson, Bill Perkins, Darrell Goode; Entomology - Hercules, Inc.— Rande Holtom, Char els Cook; Field Crops-Amchem Products, Inc. — Gaylord Vaughn, Terry Clifford, Darrell Goode; Food-Nutrition-General Foods, Corp.—Debbie Alcorn, Tonya Harris, Linda New, Shirley Albright, Floreen Danforth; Food Preservation - Kerr Glass

Mfg. Copr. — Cathy Reynolds, Judy Rowings, Cindy South, Doris Hartman; Forestry - American Forest Products Industries—Tom Albin, Jim Samsel, Gary Wood, Bill Perkins; Grain Marketing-Chicago Board of Trade—Gaylord Vaughn, Terry Clifford, Darrell Goode, Gary Wallace; Health-Eli Lilly & Company— Stephanie Vaughn, Vivian Whit-

aker;

Home Economics-Montgomery Ward—Sally Sendmeyer, Floreen Danforth, Debbie Alcorn, Carolyn Torr; Home Improvement—The S & H Foundation —Sally Sendmeyer, Deanna Albin, Ena Whitaker, Becky Aker; Home Management - Tupperware— Lynn Farrow, Margie MeCammack, Nancy Arnold, Patty McGaughey; Horse-Merck & Company-Tim Hood, Nancy Mark, Brenda Adams, Rachel Webb; Horticulture.Allis Chalmers—

Ricky Carman, Bryan Chadd, Joyce Haltom, Terri Aubrey; Leadership - The Sears - Roebuck Foundation—Becky Me Far. land, Carolyn Torr, Jerry Sinclair, Pat Samsel; Petroleum Power-Standard Oil Co.—Jim Nichols, Jim Smith, Ronnie Smith, Tom Price; Photography - Eastman Kodak Company—Becky Aker, Roddy Ray, Kathy Sutherlin; Poultry-Heisdorf & Nelson Farms, Inc.—Gary Wood, Vern Kirkman, Glenn Kirkman, Harold Kirkman; Safety-General Motors -Stephanie Vaughn, Margie McCammack, Teddy Brewer, Mike Clod-

felter;

Swine-Moorman Mfg. Company. Brenda Hopkins, Jerry Steele, Terry Clifford, Dale Steele, Gary Wallace; Veterinary Science-The Upjohn Company—Mike Buis, Gaylord Vaughn, Allan Sutherlin, Jerry Sinclair; Public Speaking-Pure Oil Company—Stephanie Vaughn

Campus Calendar

The following list of events is included on the DePauw University calendar for the coming week. Wednesday, Oct. 9 Worship Chapel: The Howard Hanger Trio, Liturgical Folk Jazz, 10:00 a.m., Gobin Church Thursday, Oct. 10 Kappa Alpha Theta Faculty Forum, 5:30 p.m., Chapter House Duzer Du Play: “Every Man,” 8:15 p.m., Speech Hall Friday, Oct. 11 Symposium on Law, Liberty and Progress-.Speaker, Dr. Sidney Hook, Emeritus Professor and Former Chairman of the Philosophy Department, New York U., 10:00 a.m., Gobin Church Symposium on Law, Liberty and Progress.-Speaker, The Honorable Richard Hatcher, Mayor of Gary, Ind., 11:00 a.m., Gobin Church

Registration for 14th Annual Alumni Workshop Participants, 11:45 a.m.. Union Building Luncheon for Alumni Workshop Participants, 12:15 p.m., Room 221, UB Alumni Workshop, Seminar on University affairs, 1:30 p.m., Ballroom, UB Board of Trustees and Visitors Meeting, 3:00 p.m., Ballroom, UB Board of Trustees and Visitors Meeting, 3:00 p.m., Library Aud. Alumni Board of Directors Meeting, 3:30 p.m., Room 207, UB Groundbreaking for new Science Center, 5:15 p.m., E. Hanna St. Hogate Hall Dedication, 6:45 p.m., S. Locust St. Continued on page 5

On Monday Sept. 30, 1968, the Putnam County Neighborhood Association of the Covered Bridge Girl .Scout Council met at 7:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Don Whitehead presided and Misses Sarah Huffman and Joan Mette from Terre Haute were present. Troop organization in each school was discussed. In most areas there is still a need for leaders. New leaders present were given training schedules. There will be a basic leadership training session in Greencastle on Oct. 15, 16 at the Presbyterian church from 9:30 a.m. —2:30 p.m. Those attending should bring a sack lunch. Mrs. James Cook reported that the nominating committee was making some progress in select, ing a new neighborhood chair-

man.

Chamber will hear major candidates INDIANAPOLIS (UPI)— Directors of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce at French Lick Oct. 17-18 will hear the four major state candidates bid for business support. Speaking for the Democrats Oct. 17 will be Sen. Birch Bayh and Lt. Gov. Robert Rock, gubernatorial nominee and Oct. 18 Rep. William D. Ruckelshaus, senatorial candidate, and Secretary of State Edgar D. Whitcomb, nominee for governor, will speak for the Republicans. Other speakers will include foirner Gov. Harold W. Handley, co-chairman of the State Constitutional Revision Commission; John T. Hatchett, commissioner of the Indiana Department of Administration; Winton M. Blount, Montgomery, Ala., president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; State Sen. Robert E. Peterson, D-Rochester, and John W, Fisher, Muncie, state chamber president.

Miss Joan Mette explained the use of the troop membership registration forms and distributed them to those who need, ed them. She also discussed the importance of the council office knowing the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all leaders, co-leaders, and troop committee members from our neighborhood. The delegates to council for the following year will be Martha Boruff, Roachdale; Lois Wilson, Cloverdale; Edna Farber,Greencastle; and our neighborhood chairman. The council meeting will be held in Terre Haute on November 14. Miss Joan Mette showed the 1969 Girl Scout calendars. She e x p 1 a i n e d the calendars were available immediately and leaders should sign up for the amount they wanted and pick them up after the meeting. The money or any unsold calendars must be returned to the council office by Nov. 15. The patrol leader’s workshop scheduled for Nov. 2, has been postponed until Dec. 7. The workshop will be held at the Presbyterian church from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Girls should wear their uniforms; bring handbooks, paper and pencils; and a sack lunch and 10 cents for a coke. Send reservations to the council office a week in advance. Some of the leaders reported that they will be taking their troops camping at Na-Wa-Kwa the first or second weekend in October. The meeting was adjourned with a friendship circle. The next meeting will be Nov. 4, at 9:30 a.m. at the Presbyterian church. —Stocks Atlantic Richfield V4 and Standard of California Ve. Jersey Standard picked up V4. In the electronics, Litton dipped Vs , With Honeywell down 3 4. Control Data was unchanged. RCA added V2 . In the motors, Ford and General Motors each gained Vs. US, Steel dipped Va, in its

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