The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 August 1946 — Page 2

AT SALE PAVILLION

Friday, August 2,1946 I will offer for sale as a herd or separate. 9 Head Hereford Cows

5 With Calves •• Two 3 months old. 4 to calve soon.

1 Yeung Hereford Bull

Anyone wishing Beef Cartle Herd should see and buy this herd.

fur s. lliiiK is: ( n.vwlcd |i;ishir<\ romlitIons to st II |nirt my Imt<I.

make it

ROY C. SUTHERLIN

19 Beef Calves Now Eligible

Nineteen Putniim County Bel i calves have made the required

t,, become eligible for ex

hibit in

j {tain ' h i h i t

IKE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLiDATEC “It Waves l or Ml"

SOCIETY

MAN TO TKST1PA

Cold Medal classes, ac-

cording to an announcement made today by the local extens-

ion office.

The Gold Medal Calf Club is a .

lj oe! '; Putnam County.

Entered in the postoffice at | Greenoastlo. Indiana as second | class mail matter under Act of

March 7, lb7«.

Subscription rates, 15 centmail in Putnam County; S.l.fiO to $500 per year by mail outsid

I popular activity among ~ .. (

I breeders. It is sponsored by thei s. u. Karldcn, PuhUalier i Indiana Livestock Breeders As-1 17.19 s uth Jackson Street sociation. Heifer calves dropped j during the previous yeai arc .c | We shall talo nothing

M! . Margaret Muon- Bride

Oi i.nt erne f.arrett M i-.ui Moore became

10 hri.U- of La Verne Garrett K . lay, July 20. at 8 o'clock at \j y Ave. Christian

Kcv. T W. Wicgm.. 1

. ..d the double ring ceremony ... s .c pr . cace of relatives ar .

Ti. bride is the daugh-

; of Mi. and Mrs. Willar' tv ol 4280 Brooksville Road, ii .l.aiiapoUs and the bridegroom

MVSIKKV

.< ....Itnucl rrun. fee J'-rt a committee member, disclos cl that four investigators have been assigned to check the records of buyers at the Phi lade,Phi a sale. He said there was a “strung suspicion" that broker--were permitted to buy the wire.

Mi s.

Garrett is a graduate ef

Mr.

quired to gain 1'^ pounds per day j Qiemort m out of this world

hr 11

,1 .ideal High

School and d

(O.VJ1TION flUTICAL MARTINSVILLE, lnd„ Apg. 1 (UP I -Mrs. Gladys Lattimore, 22, sat in *a Morgan county ja.! cell today while authorities ^ awaited word on the conditirn 01

Eh

Indianapolis hospital with a bullet wound, before tiling charges

Knife Identified In Degnan Case

BULLETINS

plus a 70 pound birth weight and male calves are required to gain 2 pounds per day plus a 70 pound birthweight. All calves must be weighed during the m nth of July and those making the required gain become eligible to show in any Gold Medal Cali Club class in the state. Gold, silver and bronze medals are , awarded according to the placings of the calves in show ring

competition.

.] H Blaydt\s of Roach dale has three Shorthorn heifers and ne I bull making the required gain. 1 Max and Allen Clodfelter of

certain that our mcrnor:. s ui not shameful on . Make th glorious: Koi we bi ■ ight not ing into t•as world, a <i it is <a tain we shall take n, mng o

1 Tim. G:7.

eat employed by Ek 1.1 v

1 City hospital physicians in Tn-

y,, cat-r tt is n graduate of Ku-scllvillc High School and is

,,t Commercial Truck- (

Pi;itso\%L And Local News II It I E f S

ii. Iiuhanapolis. Mr. Garret. | r ntly discharged from j service. He served 35 mont,'.

. the navy.

Y!: br.de and groom are at to friends ut 2800 N. Alien avenue. Indianapolis.

v *> t

•I rkin O’Hair’ Have l nii!> I• inner A fnn Jy dinner was held 8un-

dianapolis said Mrs. Evelyn Wheeler, pretty, 22-year-old mo-, ther of four smaill children, was | 1 still in a critical condition. She was half paralyzed as the result

i a neck wound.

ON IN \('V*VK LIST

CAM ATTERBURY. Aug 1 ^ (UP) -Camp Atterbury’s separajtion center, whch served 1 H .osiers as well as servicemen from Ohio, Kentucky, West Virgiida, Michigan anad Pennsylvania. today was pdit on the mi ivc list. More than 575,000

AUCTION SAi

Half-Way Hoi

In order to vacate Hie grounds In Y|t. Merirtien Koa 1 40, !) mile snutlieast of Greencustl,,

Ind anapolis and Terre Haute, the un<ler'iL'n,(| my anetion the buildings and personal effects.,,,, Saturday, August 17!h, \i

AT 10:00 O’CLOCK \ \|.

largi house known a, the llall-um h Uv ,

eluding foiHidation. This house Is praetiealh a || ^J with poplar studding nailed to large piqilar sqn,^ verj tin, et (iiiality and weather hoarded with nice, siding. ProetieaUy all lualerla! in h. 11 ,e is in n t,l ilitioa. There I . enough material in this hen's t„ hid a*, h lines, ii so eonstrurlsjd as to h . a ,1, tat I vcry little waste. Lumbermen, furniture make., pj ami anyone needing the best of lumber, |ilr.tJ l> lore sal ■ and he at sale at 10:03 o'clock -atiirila, J t hid on entire building. Also, will sell small haihjJ chairs, table* and several othei small articles.

CHICAGO. Aug ! <UP) A University of Illinois studeot today identified the knife which polio believe WHS Used to dlsmertiber the body of little Suzanne IV gnan us one which w is stolen from his room along with ether loot found in William Heiren>' pos'-esMon

! Monroe township have tw " | Texas,

i Shorthorn steers, Paul MeGuug-

% ,i K . 1.— (INs)— hey of Russell township, one

Blame lor Hie notorious “Vik- Hereford heifer, Ray and Gerdeu iueideiit" uas placed square- aid Clodfelter of Clint, n town1, on the shoulders of .1 span's ship, two Shorthorn heifers and Kwangtang army militarists to- one bull. Harry Me-aoe ot Clin

voter- ton, five Shorthorn heifers and two bulls and Wendell Brattain one Shorthorn heifer and the bull calf he recently purchased from

Lynwo d Farms.

Mrs. A. M. Mey. 1 of Amarili

is the guest this week

her sister, Mrs. E H Hamke.

day by Moritu Ylorishlmu

an diplomat and prosecution uit-

ness at the Tokyo war crime

trial.

Horishinia who was at one

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bnadstrec and Mr. and Mrs Jess, F. Bruf ett spent Sunday in Marshall, I

Mrs, Charles F Zeis is spen ing a few days in Lafayette vi itmg her sister-in-law, Mrs. O

Roberts.

„ !ly 2s. a. the home «Y Mr ^ and officcr8 passed | 1 M:,!1 ' n ° H , alr through the camp to receive their

, very mu .1 enjoyed as it was ; Hi - first tim in, over three years ,t the family had all baen to-j gather. Those present were Mr.. ,nd Mrs. Gale O'Hair and son' ,M hael, Miss Mary Lea O'Hair ,\li , nd M's. Andrew O'Hair and Mr. 11. L i da, Sharon. Deanna

discharge papers. At .he peak of activity, Camp | Attcrbury put 10,000 GI’s ( through the processing mill in ;

J6 hours.

' The last man to be processed was Sg.. Joseph J. Stuphar, Po-

ut; day .- w ill be given for removal. TERMS — CASH. GEORGE BAILEY, Manager ALTON IH’KST, Auctioned,

c

SURPRISE MOVE

| retary of stab- jj, I planned to offer ,■

M

Gilbert Dreher. Mrs. Herb-

New

Guy E Kodnck, 21 said ho

time emiKiil general at York, flatly named

llagaki, inn- ol the 27 defend

Calves purchased by 4-H Cl J) j Meek and Mi. I;-- MeCulIou,-

on a trip to Greel

Sfishi.'ii members or beef cattle men that I havi left were enrolled in other counties j Colorado.

was | -sitivc" th, hunting kmf, a(|ts insUgator ol the hi

Vrfbitli w. taken last Dae ,'i was

gains

the , . . to, h .so found on an “L" t..i<J approximately 24 hour-* alt, 1 tla- slaying by an employe ol the Chicago Rapid Transit Company.

< ident which was staged as an cvcusc for .lapiui's aggression in

Manchuria.

Chiel of I), leetives Wolb'l SI,mis Miid Rodriek' idenllfi-

Mr an I Mrs, Herman llc-n-drirh entertained w-ith an in* 111,1111 supper Tuesday ev n 111 q Guests were Mr. and Mrs VV.u-

and making their eligible for exhibit

Several Gold Medal calves from other counties have been entered for the Putnam County Fair exhibit and these entries plus the local calves should make

a very commendable showing it vueution for .1 few

the fair next Thursday.

Dr. William K. Tipton nn family have returned to th, 1 home in Green, astle. They ha\been vacationing in Michigan.

ration definitely placed the knife ren Knaut '' - s,, " of E,wond '

Mr and Mrs. William Blue, Mr.

hi lien,-us' hands and rounded out the muss ot circumstantial evidence already linking the 17 year-old youth with the Degnnn ami two oth< 1 murders “I regard it as one of the most impoituut clues In our cutu- to 1 lute,’* Storms said Storms surd he was hopef tl that investigators would find fingerprints 01 parts of human flesh on the knife which, tie said, would virtually “cinch” the state's cum- against Heir,-nr ,ven in the absence of a formal corift sHioii. Police obtained possession of the knit, altei Hcircn confessed in oral admissions to defense ntMtreys ttiiit he hud tossed it on the elevated tracks after usilhf It to liael, to pieces tire Ixidy of six-year-old Suzanne after kidnupirg in-r from fu-r home last

Jan. 7.

and Mrs. Roy Hendrich, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendrich an.u daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jarvis and son, Sylvia Cox, Charles Cox. Medfoij McBride, Hex McBridb Frances Hendrich ari l Judy Sutherlin.

Health Board Issues Warnina

Mr. and Mis. Vorner llortund Mr.- Lee fllnik huve heen -

lays. Wh

on vuention they vi sited Clil Falls und Spring Mill Si;-

Parks

d Stanl-v, all of Indianapolis; lar l ,

n i Mrs. Bill Porte, and with the -JOth Infantry Division.

Ku- 11 of Gr onrastle and

Marlon O'Htir and Tt RMED OVER TO VA 1) vigh., Max and Robert. ! INDIANAPOLIS, Aug 1 — I (UP) The 1 former Bill- < nuin. iil t Serxiee , i>'-S s General Hospital at Ft. Bon- , li.o Meets I jamin Harrison will be turned Inly meeting of k he Bainhridgc over to the Veterans Admiriis- * iimurity Service Club wa, tration next week, ic was an,t the school in use. Meet- nounc -I today. Dr. John E. Kelly u - . , dl d to order by the will head the new VA hospital president Mrs. E. Guy Coll- gird will be assisted by Eugene

11 ,mill from I'liue Oner

sluvta and the Ukraine, both in the fight m>i 5

whh served * overseas closely aligned with V. M. Molot- rule. That was 1

ov’s leadership. I point six. and r,

contended the reached until late

Clip th> pastui-l try. Clrickens carl dried-up pasture encoi ragi-s new t.

utg.s

Ricker, his executive officer.

Yugoslavia

Greek proposal would cause long debates on questions not included in tire invitations issued by 1 the Big Four. Dmitri Manuilskx of the Ukraine said ad ;ption of the Greek proposal would dam-1

,.ge Big Four prestige and auth-i a tri.d plot m ority. A. K. Patrick, ca The commission began a point of an an mid by-point consideration of Big State C ill, ,;e rrj Kou* procedure proposals. Sec yielded 1J 1-2 ba

Mrs. Ross McCullougn a Mrs. Herbert Meek left Wedin day niornmg on a trip to Co! rado. They accompanied th-brother-in-law, Gillie, 1 Dr eh

ol Keelsvid, .

El, .--n me nhi rs and one guest 1 I mil rail After the 011 of Iciness the lesson on V* getable Cookery” was given I- , - in 1! >me Economics teachr, Mrs. i:mice Steward. Sh” i'li - nstratrJ inking six vegetaliles and explained how im- ; i oper cooking lost dll.7 per cent

Pltulil ( THIN IIAI.TEI) AT STI UERAKKU PI.AN’I

SOUTH BEND. jnd.. July 111 (UP) A suppliers' strike halt 1 production for the seco-id time in as many weeks t day the Stude-

baker automobile plant.

Company spokesmen said Hi • shutdown probably would be - 1 short duration. They said the two departments < loaed, the body shop and the final assembly Inn, might be re-op.'lied "sometime

today or Thursday.”

Some 4,000 workers were laid

INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 1 (INS) The Indiana State Board ol Health issued a warning to prospective first-aiders today

against confusing sunstroke eas- Sunday, Aug. 4. Basket dinner es with those due to heat ex - 1 ' ll00| i. Everyone uric me.

of the vitamins and how we could

save an average of 91 per cent of

There will in preaching mor.i-. ,!l< ' s ® ni vitamins, ing and afternoon at P.destiu I Sinc, the August meeting will

j be onri.ted the September meetI i: : will be "Family Night" at

haustion. ! What is good treatment for one would be rinfortunate for tlr

1 t li- n' r.f Mr. and Mrs. Fraiik

Entries in all classes of th • R. Smith.

t*-muin open until closing lint

Wwd end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Blue vx. e Mi and Mrs Gtuigt' Evans und daaughter *f P n -Mt. Indiana.

others, ( 0 | entries on the dates Ural i Th, board pointed out that Jn ,, ls sc ., elluloUi while both sunstroke and heat M ,. s K ( - Ska i t , mt clrairm 1 exhHustion victims may both be- , m . WO im-n's division,

come purplish in tne face, othei

symptoms are not the sane 'Hie third annual Rapt ,1 Sunstroke, necuring from too h.g will be held at In- Pn-i. tt long an exporur.- to the dlrvci sisters 111 Uarnhridge 'Imn rays of the un, is avermpanied Aug. 8. Supper at 7:20 p. nr.

off at noon yesterday because of by , " c,, “ s * ,<l ,, " <l - v b-mperature Pr 'aclring and

rapid pulse and difficult breath- wards, tome bring ,\ m; r Ing. T ne victim also suffer.; Yor a pitch-in nr al. E\ . \ .n

from acute headache, dtzzine- ■

There are 105.056 tractors on Hml nausea befere becoming u-t-

Texas far ms and ranches.

a shortage of supplies. The first shutdown was of short duration.

welcome.

FIXALt LKAIIAWI

S A la E

£

OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE

^We have many odd lots of summer goods we are closing out at

1

%

3

OFF

DRESSES PLAY SUITS BLOUSES CHILDRENS SPRING COATS SUMMER SHORTS KIDDIES PLAY TOGS KIDDIES BONNETS JEWELRY LADIES AND CHILDRENS BAGS JEWELRY

PREVO’S

eonscioux.

However tin heat exhaustion vietim may have a temperature below normal, with rapid breat :- lag. weak and fast pulse ami moist, cold skin. He has he. 1 exposed to continuous heat, possibly indoors, und should be given shock treatment keep him warm with coats or blankets! and otter coffee, tea or a ha,f teaspoonful of ammonia in a halt glass of water, if conscious.

According to the county tension ofnee today, ail c between 4 und 8 mo.-th ui vaccinated with Strain 1!* intended for public exhib.t r diana must com, frofti a B Disease free herd or pas.

a in q

alive Hang test. Steer c,m need be T. B. test- I ,,-ily showing in local and slab is

'*■ T 4- v -r T -r T f 1* -l + j* T ADIWlVi:KSAiti£fc 4- + -t- ,j, q. ,j. v

HOSPITAL NOTES

-j ConU-y Burrell, R. 2, was adcel m > d yesterday to the Putnam

of; county hospital.

Her man Spencor, Rockville. ; was admitted to the hospital

i Wednesday,

U •

1 Har ry Custis, R. 3, is a patient in the Putnam county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen. K- Isville. are the parents of a : baby daughter born at the Pu'- ^ mini county hospital Thursday

1 morning.

, x _| Me Frances Stewart, R. 3, is

j, 1 a patient in the hospital. Mis. Marie Brown, It. 2. was

j I admitted to the Putnam county

P).- hospital Wednesday.

./s' B. verly and Sharon Haltom wen- discharged from the ho,;-

p ial Wednesday afternoon. Mr Margaret Bruner and in-

fant son, 502 Elm street, r-etur*i-ed to their home early Wednes-

day.

Geor ge Lutes, 205 S. Vine, was disc urged from the- hospital on Wednesday.

A nnqer everytime

You've told us what you want . . . and ws'rs dvlivoridf Quality . . Shopping Conv«ni*nc« . . . BmI Sslsctlons . . . Real Valusa and Frisndly Ssrrtee ... a RINGER •vary rim* you do your (hopping at Stop N' Sliop.

TIMEWVER BREAKFA5T

Post Toasties 11

,

•xiiiAN.;:-: stokv

But for the sunstroke victir

the first aid is cooling instead ol ixiriluiiijs xvarming. He should be on his llllie Jjne Broads.re t, hack in shade. While awaiting ^‘URliter 0 f .\j|. and Mrs.j

'' d0Ct01 the first aider should K ' th Broa ’ ' 1 dj t . ...

July .21 (» ontinued 1-run Page I) Dorral I VVaj.re Ratelifl g,. and 1 hud "’ t • so, ' n w m for castle, R. 1. n y,,rs o'-l A-- j ' UV!> tlayfi ,,cfor ‘’ the Picnic." Kay Berry. OreeueHstl, i. i( When tli.-y arrived in Boston.

•‘he ..aid, thf> stranger pres.ntad I her with two $HM) War Bonds

remove as much clothing os possible, apply cold cloths or ice hag to the victim's head andj wrap the body in a sheet dipped

•in cold water or sponge him wi'ir W'- s ' Id, August 1st.

cool w ater. No stimulant of ai.v

REVIVAL \T VNTioc Klder W. A. Reese, win

kind should he j'ivun.

The State Board of H« altii's ’

(J j belonging to her and ordered ha.- 1 ! Mo cash Hr,-m. *T don't think lei ) ' 13sk* i ( I

conducted a l\v lv -

report also suggested that addi- a ,|:,v " ‘''v.vall Uomil salt in tood and drinking' 11 Anl,och v '" <l,,|iv ' : :l "' '"'I

’Aaler will ininimize the danger '"ai^ht.

of troth sunstroke ain't heat ex- Ba P ti,,,, i"l services were fo ld

take the money," xln

haustion.

Thursday

o’clock.

morning

nrcnnl t

said. 1 think he wanted me

have it."

I He stood behind her in Hu-,' i while Rhe cashed the bonds, -h , 1 | said, and as they were about to .leave the hank, she broke away! i and ran to a uniformed ban-; ^

j policeman.

— j "He says.'What's the Matter?’|

Congress has approv.-d the on- ! and I says, ‘that nia n is follow-1 listed mens terminal lenx’c pry ing me!'” ’ bill. Th P Veterans of Forc.gn ! "He says, what man?' and I’ Warn had spons. red H. R. 1C21 j turned to look and the man had

irom the beginning ami was the first organization to testify m

cupport of the bill.

CONGRESS \WROVES

The H. R. 4031, as amended, would give the enliated man ho discharged a lump sum. ir bonds and cash, equal to th . pay at the time of discharge for Urn amount of unused leave. L.-ave is to be considered as aecunrul i*-

ing at the rate ef o' each month of service.

beat it.

Mrs. Walker said she sta' - ed 1 at a Boston YWCA fer the night I and then arranged airlin t > passage to Sacramento, Cr.lif., b?cans.' she "didn't wa rt to go'

back."

"I never want to see my husband again," she said. "But I want my little boy back,

day r don't want a divorce. I just want

my little boy.

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Shredded Wheat

25c

2

Pkgs.

Pgp Kelloggs, box

lie

Rice Krispies, Rox

!3c

SPAM, 12 02 can

39c

TREET 121 z ' <an

39c

ARMOITR'S evaporated

MILK 2 lar K« Cai ’ s

23c

DEL MONTE TOMATO

JUICE N, ° 2 Cai1

13c

green gold ASPARAGUS No 2 a,

24c

PAN AMERICAN SAUCE “ HottU-K

25c

DEL MONTE PRUNES l " :: Siz *' Jar

22c

CONTAINS 5*, DDT FLY DED ^

35c

FLIT

27c

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1.35

PUREX Qt-

15c

MREX, Ga '

43c

QUAKER Muffets,

2 boxes

23c

Cheerios 7 ° 7 - N,x 13c Kix 7 ,,z B " x 13c Wheaties 12 oz B, » x 16c

mm. FRESH 61 Pound

TENGE'' '\'"1 CLUB STEAKS,!

LARGI .It UI FRANKFURTER

FKESI* (IK" PORK

SIJ< IKD BEEF LIVER,M

HLKTClf Ol' I’*®' BOLOGNA, lb-

CHUCK ROAST

CANTALOUPES

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MICHIGAN 3ELERY 2 fnr

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