The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 August 1963 — Page 3
Putnam County Fair Winners OPEN' SWINE DEPARTMENT HAMPSHIRE 1st. Earl Bridges: 2nd. Earl Bridges Sr. Ch. Boar—Earl Bridges Res. Sr. Ch. Boar- Earl Bridges Senior Boar Pig— 1st. Earl Bridges; 2nd. Earl Bridges Sr. Spring Boar Pig— 1st. Earl Bridges; 2nd. Terry Hopkins; 3rd Brenda Hopkins; 4th. Earl Bridges. Jr. Ch. Boar— Earl Bridges Res. Jr. Ch. Boar—Earl Bridg-
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Gr. Ch. Boar-Sari Bridges Res. Gr. Ch. Boar—Earl Bridg-
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Mature and Yearling Sow—1st. Earl Bridges Sr. Ch. Sow—Earl Bridges Sr. Sow Pig—1st. Earl Bridges; 2nd. Earl Bridges Sr. Spring Sow Pig— 1st. Joe Terry; 2nd. Brenda Hopkins; 3rd. Cecil Modesitt & Sons; 4th., Joe Terry. Jr. Spring Sow Pig—1st. Joe Terry; 2nd. Cecil E. Modesitt & Sons; 3rd. Cecil E. Modesitt & Sons; 4th. Ricky Shuee. Jr. Ch. 1 Sow—Joe Terry Res. Jr. Ch. Sow—Brenda Hopkins Grand Ch. Sow—Earl Bridges
Res. Grand Champion Sow Joe Terry POLAND CHINA Sr. Spring Sow Pig—1st. John Rusk; 2nd. John Rusk Jr. Spring Sow Pig— 1st. Eddie McGaughey Jr. Ch. Sow—Eddie McGaughey Res. Jr. Ch. Sow—John Rusk Gr. Ch. Sow—Eddie McGaughey Res. Gr. Ch. Sow—John Rusk SPOTTEDS Senior Spring Boar Pig— 1st. Daryl Branneman; 2nd. Daryl Branneman; 3rd. John Nees Jr. Spring Boar Pig—1st. Daryl Branneman Jr. Ch. Boar—Daryl Branne-
ashion^beauty ; «To PERM OR NOT TO PERM" by Dee Morrison ;
*■ IfWHWT. 1. If you’re one of those who keeps saying, ■"This season I’ve got to do something about my hair ..now is the time to do it. A prettystyle, and a pretty perm to keep it that way, will make even your mirror sit up and take notice! And while you’re admiring the view at the top, stop teasing. Your hafr, that is! Experts tell us that teasing tends to break down hair tease-ability. 1 * After all, what woman — or man — wants to put up (every evening, too!) with stringy, dry, unmanageable tresses? What to do? Frederick Jones, a hair stylist with an eye toward a man’s point of view, believes that correct styling is never out of season and that fanciful hair-do’s belong at the beach as well as at the bridge table. This season he suggests that you keep hair short at the nape of the neck with greater length from the crown of the head. The bouffant effect at the side is out — but anything else goes as long as it is up. One flip of the comb should give you a perfectly planned, im-
a-*' W promptu hair-do to go anywhere at any time. Of course, like charity, beautiful hair begins at home. Be good to y r ourself this season and start y T our hair style with a good permanent which not only reconditions the hair, but revives the color lost in the waving process. Of course it gives a beautiful wave and you’ll discover it lets you cut down on teasing and at the same time increases the life and luster of your hair. To add interest to the ordinary, Mr. Jones, suggests you adopt a feather, a bow, or a ribbon of snow flowers. Voila! You’ve created your own individual hair-do from one magic setting, much like the ones illustrated here. With a little practice — and a good permanent — you, too, can develop skill with comb, brush and bpbby pin. Be the first to stick your pretty neck out for a new hair style, a new you and a new Pretty Perm by Shulton, Inc. •Attracting your man
Res. Jr. Ch. Boar—Daryl Branneman Gr. Ch. Boar—Daryl Branne-
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Res. Gr. Ch. Boar—Daryl Branneman Sr. Spring Sow Pigs — 1st. Daryl Branneman- 2nd. Daryl Branneman; 3rd. John Nees Jr. Spring Sow Pig—1st. Daryl Branneman Jr. Ch. Sow—Daryl Branneman Res. Jr. Ch. Sow—Daryl Branneman Gr. Ch. Sow—Daryl Branne-
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Res. Gr. Ch. Sow—Daryl Branneman TAMWORTH Senior Boar Pig—1st Marshal & Kent Brattain Senior Spring Boar Pig—1st. Marshal & Kent Brattain 2nd. Marshal & Kent Brattain; 3rd. Lannie Clifford Jr. Spring Boar Pig— 1st. Marshal & Kent Brattain; 2nd., Marshal & Kent Brattain Jr. Ch. Boar—Marshall & Kent Brattain Res. Jr. Sh. Boar—Marshal & Kent Brattain Gr. Ch. Boar—Marshal & Kent Brattain Res. Gr. Ch. Boar—Marshall & Kent Brattain Mature and Yearling Sow—1st Marshal <S- Kent Brattain Sr. Sow Pig — 1st. Marshal & Kent Brattain; 2nd. Marshall & Kent Brattain Sr. Spring Sow Pig—1st. Lannie Clifford: 2nd. Terry Clifford 3rd. Marshal & Kent Brattain; 4th. Marshal & Kent Brattain.
NOTH E TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby civen to the taxpayers of Greencastle City and Greencastle Township. Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper leaal officers of the said municipality at their recular meeting place, at 7:30 p.m.. EST. on the 8th day of September. 1063. will consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergencies existing at this time. *375.600 from the Cumulative Building Fund for cunstrucUng and equipping the Northeast Elementary School. These monies are available. Taxpayers appearing at such mee'ing shall have the right to be heard Uiereon. The addiUonal approrprlatlon as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Boaid of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditors Office of Putnam County. Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing, taxpayers, objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard, and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Greencastle Consolidated Schools Board Of School Trustees William R. Padgett. President By: Charles A. Poe, Secretary. 15-22_2t
Jr. Spring Spring Sow Pig— 1st. Mike Risk; 2nd. Marshal & Kent Brattain; 3rd. Marshall & Kent Brattain. Jr. Ch. Sow—Lannie Clifford Rea. Jr. Ck. Sow, Terry Clif-
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Gr. Ch. Sow—Marshal & Kent Brattain Res. Gr. Ch. Sow—Lannie Clif-
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EXPLOSIf* KILLS 32 NEW D*U II, India UPI—An explosion ift a police ammunition dump at Gauhati in Assam state killed 32 persons Tuesday night, it was reported today.
at the same spot on a road where her husband, Neil Bruce, was killed in an accident Dec. 25, 1960.
THE DAILY BANNER THl'RS., AUG. 15, 1963. Page 3 GREENCASTLE. INDIANA
DIES AT SAME SPOT "TTngSTON, England UPI—A coroner said Wednesday that Mrs. Gertrude Bruce, 70, was killed by an automobile Aug. 6
LODGE TAKES OATH WASHNGTON UPI— Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge has pledged to “leave no stone unturned” in a drive to help South Viet Nam win its war against Communist guerrillas.
EYES STILL GOOD STONINGTON, Conn. UPI — Moses Wilcox, a retired sailor, celebrated his 105 birthday today and said he still has “an eye for pretty girls.”
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4. Romantic Improvisation A ribbon of flowers intertwines with hair pony-tailing from crown of the head to achieve this
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NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby niven that pursuant to the order o! the County Council and pursuant to the resoluUon adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County. Indiana that on the tth day of September. 1063 between the hours of 8 00 a m. and < 00 pm. the Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County. Indiana will sell at the South Court House Door at public auction the following described real estate owned by said county, to-wit: The building, property and grounds known as the heating plant located on the We.-t half of Lot 79 In the original plat of the Town, now City, of Greencastle. Indiana on the following terms: cash at the Ume of the sale: no bid Win be received for less than *6.000 Dated this 12th day of August. 1063. Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County. Indiana Claude Malayer, Victor Hurst. Chailes Branneman 15-22-28-31
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