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TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, T947.'

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» Vlli Wl.WKKs fCoNilniM^ from V*«cr <»«*e) Open Heef Show Anguw Buils Class I 1st . Wnlte'Dorsctt Class III 1st Barbar Parker Chsmpi'n Bull Walter Dor-

sett

Reserve Champion Bai'iara

barker

Jr. Yearling Heifer 1st. Helen Aller :2ml, Barbara Parker: 3rcl. Janies Robbins; 4th. Walter Domett; 5th, James Robbins:

U!h. Everett Hazlett.

S immer Yearling Heifer 1st. Walter D irsett; 2n1, Walter Dar-j

sett; 3i i, Jack Torr

Senior Heifer Calf 1st. Bar-

bara Parker

Che pion Angus Female —

Walter Dorsett

Reserve Champion Helen Al-

len

Get-of-Sire 1st. Walter Dorsett 2 Females 1st. Walter Dorset, 2n.l, Barbara i Janet Parker Bull & Female 1st. Walter

S«.n, Jra.

Dorsett; 2n I, Barbara & Janet

Parker

0|m-ii (lass—Angus

Held 1st, Walter Dorsett; 2nd. Barbara & Jar t Parker Gold Medal Angus Heifers 1st, Walter Dorsett; 2nd. Walter

Held 1st, il Ga.li 2nd, Goff & Clodfelter; Harry & K. L. Ramsay

l Gold Medal Hereford Heifers 1st, S. H. Gash & Son,; 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th. Goff & Cloifelte.r; 6th

S. H. Gash & Son

Guernvy

t Junior Heifer Calf 1st, Steph-

1 en Sutherlin.

I Senior Heifer Calf (No Entry) | Junior Yearling Heifer — 1st,

i Wayne Buser.

| Senior Yearling Heifer — 1st,

‘ Bruce Wilde.

i Cow Class 1st, Bruce Wilde. Champion Female — Bruce

I Wilde (Cow).

Reserve Female Wayne Buser (Junior Yearling).

Holstein

Junior Heifer Calf*

Girton.

Senior Heifer Calf

ard Stewart.

Junior Yearling Heifer— 1st, Billy Z'igleman; 2nd, Kaye Ferrand; 3rd, James Smith; 4th, Kenneth Ferrand; 5th, J. R.

Zeinrr.

Senior Yearling Heifer — 1st,

Ist. iBbbhv

2.io. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th.

Pen of 3 Ewes

1st

Deimas Lee Abbott

Wendell Noese Marvin Vaughn Harold Snyder Marvin Douglas

Yearling Hampshire

Marvin Douglas

One Yearling Hampshire Ewe

1st. Rich-

, Bobby Zeigleman; 2nd, Melvin j Ford; 3rd. Billy Zeigleman. Champion Female — Billy

l Zeigleman.

; Reserve Champion Bobby

Zeigleman.

j Jersey

Dorsett; 3rd, Helen Allen; 4tii. | j un , ior Ht . ifer Ca if 1st, Bobby

oth. Walter Vnr-1 Irvdn; 2nf , R j Westfall.

Senior Heifer Calf 1st,

1st.

Marilyn Reasor

2nd.

Marvin Douglas

3rd.

Marvin Vaughn

4tn.

Harley Sutherlin

Hampshire Ram Lamb

1st.

Marvin Douglas

2nd.

Harley Sutherlin

3rd.

Ann Sutherlin

4th.

Marilyn Reasor

5th.

Fred Sutherlin

Single

Hampshire Aged Ewe

1st.

Marilyn Reasor

2nd.

Harley Sutherlin

3rd.

Fred Sutherlin

4th.

Marvin Douglas

Young Hampshire Flock

THE MILT lAMER ami

SOCIETY

HERALD CONSOLIDATED "It Warm For All"

I Orlando Gorham Reunion

Entered in the postoffice at Iroencastle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price, 5 cents per week; $4.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside

Putnam County.

S. R, Rariden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jarkson Street. Xfc’

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1st. Marilyn Reasor 2nd. Marvin Douglas Champion Hampshire Ewe

Marilyn Reasor All Other Breeds

Pen of 3 other breeds ewe lambs j 1st. Harold Sutherlin One Ewe Lamb all other breeds J

TODAY'S BIBLE THOCOflfY

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He who works only

money iKr^nrns will never new discoveries of meth<

tools. He who serves first of all for love will in the end be re-

warded well even materially. .•

Peter 5:2: Nor yet for filtiv/

lucre.

More Meat Is Seen By Fall

HOSPITAL NOILS

Held Sunday

The 14th annual reunion of the O-lan o Gorham children. was held Sunday, Aug. 10. 1947 at the Robe Ann Park, A delicious dinner was served at the noon heur. There were two brothers

ar.d all _ families there Those present ^ Department officials

weie Mr. and Mrs. Fred Femgcr 1 and son Allen, of Mur.eie; Mr |

WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 (UP) Housewives can look fo.'

a sharp rise in meat supplies this fall and winter but sl.mmer rations in 1948 as. result of dwin 1-

four sisters and tte ir j ing corn crop fhwpects,, Agricul

said

teday.

This pattern in men L .put put is

Mary Elizabeth Abbley admitted Monday night. Mary A. Rule, Quincy

was

always be true"'"!!* 5 '

’ s *l6 Oil'd,

Moats let

R 1.

dUn 't much a Ull

1

way. because he eZ^

was admitted Tues-day r.orntng. woman

woman he met t 1 !,., 1

ClyJ* Harris. Cloverdale, was mance-by- C nrr Wj? 1 dnitted Monday. Almost all of^^l

Mis. Ollie Vincent, Plainfield ! Prs tnrnnH

was admitted Monday.

ers turned out f 0r th ,J

cereronv conduet->i

Mrs. Mary Byar was dismissed County Judge I **

H J

and Mrs- Harry Gotham c, Ind I . J, ^ reyult. fremi a pinch j Tucrdaj morning, ia/tapolis, Mr. and Mrs. James e I . . .. ■ I m.,—c.

Tuesday morning. They laughed at th" Miss Madonna Estep was i;s- Moat's face after c! 1 mirsed Tuesday morning. wedding kiss *

Ivan, Haypenny was dismissed

Hype], of Indianapoi.s, ;.Ir.

in feed sup]

Mrs. Artie Boswell and daug'.i-; to ? U

Ur and brother Terre) Boswell ot

pl«efc r # !

ar.d from price

Mis. Trissie St. John Green-

rofitablc livestock castle, was dismissed Tucsdav

oi'jction.

There are fears tha

only « «

in quality as well. Faim-

Janct Parker-

set t

Short hirn Aged 1st.

Ella

Bulls

Reeves A ^

Nicholson; 2nd. Eddie Barr; 3rd,

Mary Lou Westfall; 4th Jimmy

DeEusk; 2nd. J. E. Brittain * , VV( , bb

Son; 3rd, J. H. Blaydes & Sons, Junior YearIing Calf _ lst

Senior Yearling Bulls 1st,!

Ray & Gerald Clodfelter

Senior Bull Calf 1st, Reeves

Gerald A Ray

| Donald Irwin; 2nd, Irene Smith: 3rd, Ike Strain; 4th James Gas-

ton.

Cow Class 1st, Donald Irwin; 2nd. R. J. Westfall: 3rd, Eddie

Strain; 4th. Ike Strain.

Bull Calf 1st, Bob Perkins; 2nd, Donald Irwin, 3rd, Bob

& DeEusk

Champion Bull

Clodfelter

Reserve Reeves DeBusk Shi thorn Cow— 1st, J.

Blayde? & Sons; 2n.d, Henry j rwjn

Coffnr>Ti; 3rd, Reeves & DeBusk; i champion Female

4th. J E. Brattain & Son ; olson

Senior Yearling He.fet 1st Reserve Female Don Irwin Ray * Gerald Clodfelter; 2nd. J | Ayirshlre J. H. Blaydes & Sons. j S c nior Heifer Calf

Junior Yearling Heifer 1st. yjHitom.

1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th.

Wendell Goodpasture Marilyn McElroy Harold Sutherlin John Kessinger

Personal And lou! News BRIEFS

John Roe and sons.

Cjiarles Robert, of RoachdAl®) Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gorha n and son. Jackie; Mr. Harold Mir,nick, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Irwin, Mrs. Nellie Arnold. Mr. Henry Pei kins, Mr. and Mis. Sam Walts, Mrs. Glee Conyard, s<n and daughter; Mrs. Dan Gardner, their .only aunt, all of Greeneastle an 1 Mrs. Blanch Williams, a guest, of Indianapo-

lis.

In the afternoon there was ice cream and cake served.

Ram Lamb all other breeds 1st. Wendell Hurst

Champion Ewe all other hree Is ^ be bome

Wendell Goodpasture j Pen of ,3 grade lambs by pure- j

bred r<ftu

1st. David Lane One grade ewe lamb 1st. Clifford Knaur 2nd, Richard Allee 3rd. David Lane 4tll. Robert DePew

V.F.W. Auxiliary will meet ! Wednesday evening at 7:30 at

Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Tuttle have returned from a week's vacation

! a.t Schaffe.r Lake.

Misses Barbara anj Ann Gerneth have returned from a visit

in Belleville, 111.

4-H Beef Steers

Angus Lightweight 1st, Dor-

Flla Nich- othy Clones; 2nd. Burnard Har-

Alva Parks, of Bloomington, was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Osborn at Mt.

Meridian.

poor

ers already a,-e being warned to picpare for much "soft corn, that is com which has poor feeding value ani cannot easily

be stored.

This means that much of the 1947 harvest will be fed to live-

NKM WEATHER f (Continned Er.*,

l morrnig. j Therraom ter readi't,. the corr | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitmyer da . v several ar the parents of a daughter. the heat-wave tempet,,, bom Monday evening. corded over th e -date i

: The general forecast („,] ! Y17 a fair oi».i i

BLIND MAN WEDS

MCCOOK. Neb.. Aug. 12 — (UP) Blind Sam Moats was happy on his honeymoon today, ever, though his mail-order bride wore blue at the wedding in- j

stock early in the season and the stf3( j 0 f rot j.

livestock quickly rushed off to

was fair and continual J day through tomorrow a few scattered afttri evening thundershowJJ

the Ohio river.

again next year some place

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-lames Reynolds Married Monday

Ja res C. Reynolds. 309 W. Jacob St. a,nd Connie M. Rockafellar of Elwcod, lnd„ were married in AnJerson at noon Monday., Aug. 11th. They were at-

A five-year-old boy* night at his home in

The ccuple didn't go any- I * S a s *' 0 *!|

where for their honeymoon. *! n ^

Meats had to get back to the 1 ' >IC f S1| ig said ttij

C . . , Bart, was hot afto-

street corner where he has play- , . r r( ed his fiddle for many years. .ZZZ .' ' But his bride visited him for a * . him>lls * while and they held hands while . > ! ' ' nnl hin '- flf f | people gave them their best 8 S OI ' lat,r Al ' 11

son, also of Elwood.

ring ceremony was read. The couple will reside in El-

wood.

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Veronica Club

ns 3rd. Allen Clodfelter; 4'!i, son, Joe. have returned home Wednesday

Horn a 5100-mile auto trip to the; Veronica club will meet Wed-

market- Animals will net be tnttened long enough to produce

the choicest cuts of meat. The normal increase in beef

Everyone left hoping to meet and pork production durir.g th

fall and winter months is expected to be even 'more marked

than usual as farmers slaughter wishes.

livestock they cannot feed. ; Moats, 67, had wanted his But consumers will have to br jdc to wear the same red pay fci their brief feast by 9 velvet and chiffon, dress she wore longer period of scarcity. Unless when they took out their license eonsu ner income drops sharply. a t the Red Willow County court Americans may be in for another i h.-'.-ise last Saturday,

tended by the bride’s duaghter, skimpy meat quota next spring > gut the bride, 50-year-old Mis Florence Hiatt of Elwoo'. ard summer with prices perhaps^ Dorothy Alice Jean Jerusha of

and Virgil Reynolds, the groom's even higher than at present.

The double

was scheduled for todijl

Mr. and Mrs.

have

Bert Miller and

SEASON OPENS AUG. 15

Ada. O., knew better.

"Get married in red, wish you

“CMil) OF THAN I wish to expresti mj appreciation ami tnanb kind neighbors, friemii latives for their henutf ers. cards, and acts of during my recent illnts Mrs. Margaret

'West coast.

Heifer 1st

J. E. Brattain & Son; 2nd. Reeves

P DeBusk

Summer Yearling Heifer 1st, j David L. Grimes & Son; 2nd. David L. Grimes and Son; 3rd. Ray & Gerald Clodfelter; 4th. Reeves A- DeBusk; 5th. Jun.ioMyers; 6th, Reeves P De Busk 7th, Reeves & DeBusk; 8th, J. H. Blaydes & Sons > Senior Heifer Calf 1st, Ray & Gerald Clodfelter; 2nd. Ray & Gerald Clodfelter; 3rd, J. E. Brattain A- Son; 4th. Kenneth

Mann

Champion Shorthorn Female Ray & Gerald Clodfelter | Reserve Champion Shorthorn Female David L. Grimes & Son Get-of-Sire 1st. J. H. Blaydes & Sons: 2nd. Reeves & DeBusk 2 Females 1st, Ray Ar Gerald Clodfelter; 2nd. David L. Grimes & Son.; 3r I, Ray & Gerald Clod-

felter

Bull & F< ' lie 1st. Ray & Gerald Cb Ifeltei; 2nd, Reeves A DeBusk; del, J. E. Brattain &

Son

Herd 1st, Ray S- Gerald Clodfelter. 2nd, Reeves & DeBusk; 3rJ, J. E. Brattain & Son; 4th, J. H. Blaydes & Sons Gold Medal Shorthorn Heifers 1st. David L. Grim'-s & Son; 2nd, Ray & Gerald Clodfelter; 3rd, David L. Grimes & Son; 4th.

Guy Clones.

Angus Heavyweight 1st,

1st, Argil.Kenneth Amies; 2nd, Allen Clod-, Mrs. John Rodney and children licit' i; 3rd, *; 4th, Guy Clones; bavo turned to Alexandria af-

Hal-

Junior Yearling HeiferGilbert Haltom. Champion Female Argil

tom.

Reserve Female Gilbert Hal-

tom.

Brow n Su i.»s Senior Hi ift-r Calf 1st, Dale

Cox.

Bull Calf 1st, Dale Cox. Milking Shorthorn Junior Yearling Heifer 1st, Carl Gerlaugh.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Sellei

•tth, & 6th, Dorothy Clones; 7tli, | er v j a jtj n g Mrs. Rodney's father, Warren Harlan. | Edward Rossok.

Champion Angus —Kenneth. Anns; Reserve Dorpthy Clones.'

Hereford Lightweight 1st. hav e g«ne to St. Paul., Minn, tc Tressman Goode; 2nd. Myron Me visit thpir *>"• Mr - and Mrs .. Marion Sellei- and children.

Mains. ,

Hereford Heavyweight 1st.. The r hange in date of the

Dorothy Clones; 2nd, Guy Clones sowing Machine Lessen of tli«'I

nesday with Mrs. Vernon Shirley. Mrs. W. T. Handy will be the leader. 4* 4* 4* Presbyterian Women’s Circle Picnic ThurMlay The Auxiliary of The Women Cirele of the Presbyterian church will have a picnic supper at the home of Miss Freda Steegmiller, 20 Gillespie street, Thursday at 6:45. Everyone please bring *a

Indiana's open, season on grey .'ox squirrels opens August 15and prospects, a:ccr<*ing to the Indiana Department of Conservation. are for good hunting. John H. Nigh, Conseivation director, said the season was established in. line with rccommendstions for state Conservation clubs and from department game officials. Closing date has been set at October 13.

rd Dorothy Clones; 4th, Tres- W arren Township Home Ec Club

covered dish. Hostesses will be

tman Goode; 5th, Bob Smith. j a from A.ug. 14 to Aug 21. At

Shropshire Pen of 3 Shropshire Ewe Lambs 1st. Maurice Fordice 2nd. Max B. Pickel 3rd. Max Newgent 4th. Dale Newgent One Shropshire Ewe Lamb 1st. Herbert Clones 2nd. Maurice Fordice 3rd. Max Pickel 4th. Kyle Staley 5th. Dale Newgent 6th. Max Newgent Pen of 3 Shropshire Yearling

Ewes

1st. Maurice Fordice Shropshire Ram Lamb 2nd. Dale Newgent Single Aged Shropshire Ewe

1st. Max Pickel Maurice Fordice

Dale Newgent Kyle Staley Max Newgent

Champion Hereford Dorothy the Community House in Put Clones: Reserve Champion, Tien- namville at 1:30 DST. sman Goode. * ;

Shorthorn Lightweight —1st A 2nd, Allen Clodfelter; 3rd,

MOULD CONVENTIONS

I Mrs. Don Cow’gill and Miss Ruth Daggy. 4* •f * 4* | Section Four f Meet* Thursday ! Section F'our of the First

Butcher Admits Torso Slaying

FUEL’S SUGGEST

Every man in Greeneastle and vicinity for your Postman tomorrow morning, Ht carry good news for you announcing a new, complete end useful service (p<rfecl excluded) from

Coffman; 4th, Gordon,

Members of the First Chris-

2nd. 3rd. 4 th. 5th.

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Christian church will meet

Thursday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. David Kendall, 408 East Hanna street. Mrs. George Garrett will have the program.

4* 4* 4- 4*

Miss Emberg

Louise

Mann. • Shorthorn Heavyweight —1st

Allen Clodfelter; 2nd, Guy Clones t,an churih ‘'"joyed tne Interna3rd. Allen Clodfelter. ) tional an<l Wor,d conventions of, Champion Shorthorn Steer D^eiples of Christ held in Buffa-j

Allen Clodfelter; Reserve Cham- b ', r Z \ Gmwt At Shower ! 1 np noay oi me v.cu.o, pion Allen Clodfelter; Grand " ght ,jm whdclT tl ' 1 Miss Anna Me,rie Emberg was Howard TreaJd. 20, was found Champion (all breeds) Kennetn J of h Tty-V nations'the guest of honor at a miscell- scattered over s seven-block area Ames; Reserve - Allen Clod ^ Zsi ca^s bv| al1Pf)U8 "hower given for her by ‘n downtown Detroit Sunday and

i i Mrs. Charles Hudson on Monday yesterday. It haj been cut neat-

I DETROIT. Aug. 12 (UP) — ' Acting Chief of Detectives John ' O. Whitman said today that Harry Treaki, 50-vear-old parttime butcher, had admitted verbally the torso staying of his bride of 11 days but refused to

sign a formal confession.

I Whitman said a first degree , murder warrant would be isuod

within a "couple of days " The body of the victim, Jean

'nationals and missiona Hon T u '-"ancB mi jsuii on Monday

nationals and missionaries, Th , eveninp at the homp of ^ ly int0 five pieces by a person

bp who police said "knew what he

Ew'°

Ray & Gerald Clodfelter; 5th

Ray & Gerald C3cdf« Iter; 6th. Single Yearling Shropshire Reeves & D L’ isk. 7th, Reeves & j 1st. Kyle Staley

DeBusk

HEREFORD

Bulls 1st, Goff & Clodfelter Junior Yearling 1st, Paul MoGaughey & Son Senior Yearling 1st. S. If.

Cash iV Son

Sen or Gail- 1st, Goff & Clod ' feltcr;; 2nd. Harry & K. L.

Ramsay , Southdown Champion Hereford Bull Goff p (>n of 3 Southdown Ewe Lambs

& Clo Ifelter j Reserve Hereford Bull Pa.ui McG; ughey & Son 1

2nd. Maurice Fordice 3rd. Max Newgent 4th. Dale Newgent Young Shropshire Flock 1st. Maurice Fordice 2nd. Dale Newgent Champion Shropshire Ewe

Champion Shropshire Ewe Max Pickel; Reseiwe-Kyle Staley

1st, S. H.

1st., Paul

S. H.

Mc-

Herefcrd Cows

Gash A Son

Senior Yearling ■

Gash & Son; 2nd,

G.-'Ughey & Son

Junior Yearling 1st, Harry & K. L Ramsay: 2nd, Harry & K. L. Ramsay; 3rd, Goff & Clodfelter; 4th, Don Seerist Summer Yearling 1st. S. H. Gash & Son; 2nd, Harry & L. Ranuay; 3rd, Goff & Clodfelter; 4th, S, H. Gash A- Son Senior Calf 1st, Goff & Clodfelter; 2nd, Goff & Clodfelter; 3rd, Harry & K. L, Ramsay; 4th,

Robert Clodfelter

Get-of-Sire- 1st, Goff & Clodfelter; 2r.d, S. H. Gash & Soi 2 Females 1st, S. H. Gash & Son; 2nd, Harry & K. L. Ramsay; 3rd. Goff & Clodfelter; Grand Champion Hereford Female S. H. Gash & Son Reserve Champion Ha,rry &

Kenny Ramsay

Bull & Female 1st, S. H. Gash it Son; 2nd. Goff tc Clodfelter; 3rd, Harry & K. L, Ram-

sny

1st. Kenneth Ames 2nd. Ella Nicholson

One Southdown Ewe Lamb

1st. Kenneth Ames

2nd. Ross Allen Kersey Pen of 3 Southdown Yearling

4-H Beef Heifers Lord’s Prayer was recited simJunior Beef Hctfer-Angus 1 it, ultaneously in eighteen languaBarbara Parker. }.es. On Sunday tne Communion Senior Beef Heifer-Hereford service was shared by nearly 1st,Robert Clodfelter seven thousand delegates. Antip Senior Beef Heifer-Shorthorn honal scripture readings were 1st, Wendell Brattain; 2nd, given by Kenneth Foteo of IrdKonneth Mann. I ia and Luther Shoa of Cnina. Summer Yearling Beef Heifer Headline speakers were CharAngus ,1st. Jack Torr. 1 les Clayton Morrison, Chicago, Summer Yearling Beef Heif. r fprmer editor of Christian CcnEhorthom, 1st, A 2nd, David tury; Charles P. Taft, Cincinnati Grimes; 3rd, Aval Myers; 4th, President of The Federal Council|

Kenneth Mann; 5th, Wayne Bu-.of

Hudson. Miss Ernberg '.vill

marriel to Thomas P. Camay in was do ' n K-

September. 1 Whitman said Treaki, who told After presenting Miss Ernberg P° licc h “ m» rried th( ' K irl •" | with many lovely gifts, the hos- ’ r ° ,Iedo 11 d8 'V 8 a S° t0 " tr y to t less served a delicious salad nla * <e 8 * ad y h° r ' broke dov n cr.-i-se. Games were enjoyed dur- , ' arly today after hours of inCf, ' s '

ing the evening. sant grilling.

Attending the shower were

wives of the employees of Green-' GEE8 ® OAMAC.E PLANE

Aug

WE WILL BE CLOSED

FROM

16 to Sept

scr. Junior

Yearling

castle Motors, Inc. and Mrs. :

Robert Mondie, Mrs. Ernest' RMLAID'ELPHIA, Aug. 12 —'

! Ind ChU T h z : K ^C 11 ^ W "' ^ p * r ’ R m2°'olns hea P d-on A wRh C a flmenginTd air-1 I India; T. Z. Koo, Cmna World willlsms. liner last night. The Beef Heifer Chairman of Commission of A ! +44.+ j damaged

IDEAL CLEANER!

Angus 1st. Helen Mae Allen; 2nd Just an I Durable Peace, of The Friday Sewl Janet Parker; 3rd, & 4th,James Federal Council and a repio- 1 A || u aV M H r ' ** Robbins; 5th, Everdtt Hazlett; sentative to the United Nations 1 y ‘ e * “f 6th, Paul Grove. , Dr. Walter H Judd. Washimrter. , ...

an all day meeting at Robe

Ann park Friday

Dr. Walter H. Judd, Washington W* C ‘ rC,e Wl11

bring well filled baskets, own sewing, and contest gift. Don’t

Ewes

n l.st. Keiuiotlt Ames Southdown ‘Ram Lamb 1st. Earnest Early «.,< 2nd. Kenneth Ames 3rd. Wendell Hurst Single Yearling Southdown Ewe 1st Kenneth Amos 2nd. Wendell Hurst 3rd. Earnest Early 4th. Ross Allen Kersey Single Southdown Aged Ewe 1st. Ross Allen Kersey 2nd. Kenneth Ames 3rd. Earnest Early 4tli. Wendell Hurst Young Southdown Flock 1st. Kenneth Ames Champion Southdown Ewe

Kenneth Ames

Hampshire

Junior Yearling Beef Heifer D. C., Congressman from Minn. Hereford, 1st. Don Seerist; 2nd, and former medical missionary

Kyle Stanley. Jtr China.

Junior Yearling Beef Heifer. Greeneastle people attending Shorthorn, 1st. Wendell Brattain 'were Mrs. Will Glidewell, Mrs.

Beef Cow-Hereford, 1st. Buddy. Fred Ratcliff, Mrs. John R. Co\. ^ at tbe home McGaughey. j Mrs. N. L. Hammond and M>-s.' Nc . a j ° ° me

Beef Cow-Shorthorn. 1st, Hen- Louis F. Hays. 1

ly Coffman; 2nd, Wendell Brat-

tain,

plane was

so extensively it had to

return to southwest Philalelphia

airport and cancel its flight.

The giant DC-4 plane, carrying 22 passengers ar.d a crew of

Everyone thrct '’ was hpaded for Newark,

forget your secret sister gift. I ln thp hU8:P rJ In case of rain the meeting will ■ er< d blld was

of Mrs. Amy

Championship Hditers-^ngu*,. Helen .Allen •Ij'ran); HAawvtJ-

Jack Torr.^_

KILLS "BEST FRIEND” , JRit' V.. Aug. 12! (Up,

—•James Murphy, 30, told police

and

Hereford- Buddy McGaughey; .

Reserve-Bob Clodfelter;’ ! t “ day ht ‘ 8hot 8113 1<1 ^* d h1s Shorthorn- David Lee Grimes; best fr,Pnd " Glenn Ld» da l py . 36.

Reserve- Henry Coffman.'

after he found his bride and

Gold' Met'ail" 'steers" "lst, Allen P a ^ ked °" a lonely ™ d ' (

Police said murder charges had

ANNIVERSARIES +

Nl+4' + * + <F4"4*4 , 4- + +@

Blrthdaya

incy Ann Campbell, daughMf. and Mrs. Glen Camn.

Clodfelter; 2nd, Bernice Harris; 3ni, 4tn, & 5th, Allen Clodfelter.

NOTICE

been filed against Murphy, of Brimfield, 111., who admitted killing Lin.lsley, also of Brimfield after they drank heavily at several taverns with Murphy’s wife, Dorothy, 19, Saturday night. The Murphy’s had been, mar-

recreational program and wish to take the free trip to see the Indianapolis Indians play, should be at tbe High School gymnas-

Pen of 3 Hampshire Ewe Lambs i um a t 6:15 prompt Thursday

dvening, August 14.

Any boys whd have not m^de arrangements should see Tom

Golda berry.

All Greeneastle boys who

have participated in the summer ried only a wee k at the time of

the shooting.

None;

ter of Mf. and Mrs. Glen Camp, bell 907 N. Madison St. 7 years

old Aug. 12.

Mrs. Alice Nicholson, Russell-

years old, today, A.ug

ville,

12.

Shirley Call, daughter of Mr. and M|s. Rex Call, Morton, Aug! 13th, 11 years. Charlene Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker, 4 years old today. Auk. 12.

Three large holes were ripped in the huge rudder. One de-feath-

wedged in a hole

in the wing.

DR. WILDMAN SPEAKING IN EASTER^ STATES

1st. Marilyn Reasor 2nd. Marvin Douglas One Hampshire Ewe I^amb 1st. Marilyn Reasor

American agriculture Is a $80 a 090,000,000 Industry.

Farm machinery that will outside during the winter

President Clyde E. Wildmnn ot DePauw University will be in the East until Aug. 22, where he will be guest pastor in several churches and where he will counael with a group of Methodist youth. • « j Dr. Wildman began nis speaking schedule Aug. 10 at the Mathewson Street Methodist church, Proi|dence, R. I. This service was broadcast. On Aug. 17 he will speak at Trinity church, Springfield, Mass. At Laurel Park in Northampton, Mass!, Dr. Wildman will preach each evening from Ajig. 18 through Aug. 22. During the afternoon he will speak with young people attending a Methodist youth conference.

DON’T FORGET The Play Mystery Isla With an All-Star Cast from Radio Staii 011 DEPAUW LUTLE THEATER Friday, August 15,8:15 P- ^

IS 8 f and ° ,Jlslap aunn * tnp winter ' II is estimated that there are ■ ->« should have all wearing surfaces about .50,000 distributors of fluid

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treated with rust preventive. milk in the United States.

Tickets Available at Mowing V Kellcr-Coan Pharmacy Greemastk * Hanna’s Book Store Handy's * m m' V s,orp Bob Dean - <' r ^ Mullins Dnig sinre Jones Spe pl *'' 5 , K and F. Rackagc SWre. C^ov. rd 8 " ADMISSION • Adults, 1.00 - Children. *