The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 September 1963 — Page 2

Swimming Meet Winners Listed

Cubs Wiii Play f At Linton Friday

iHt daily Banner TUI Ksi.. SEPT. 5, liMW. Page I «REEXCASTLE, INDIANA

Winners in the various events The Greeneastle Tiger Cubs of the city-wide swimming meet will travel to Linton Friday night

to take on their first Western Indians Conference opponent of the

fur youngsters, sponsored by the Jaycees. and held last Sunday at the Rube-Ann Park pool were:

Mark

BOVS EVENTS

Freestyle, one length - Age groups. S and underMace Hirt, Tim Lear,

McGrannahan. 10 and under—

Dick Hardwick. David

Pill Hamilton.

12 and under. 2 lengths

Toner Harmless, John Gough.

John Bergman. 14 and under-

Mark Harmless, Frank Hirt,

Jeff Mont. Jo and up -

Randall Schauvvecker, Cecil Pearson, Roger Alspaugh. Breast Stroke. 1 length — Mace Hirt, Tim Lear JO and under — Bill Hamilton, David Holly, Tom Hamilton. 12 and under—2 lengths— Toney Harmless. Rick Harmless. Richard Lear.

24 and up —

Mike Harmless Back Stroke—10 under— Dick Hardwick 12 and under— John Gough. John Bergman, Richard Lear 14 and under— Frank Hirt, Jeft Mont,

15 and up—

Randell Schauwecker. GIRL’S EVENTS Free Style, one length— 8 and under— Kathy Monnett, Therssa Ber-

gen.

30 and under-

year, the Linton Miners. This will be Greencastle’s first game of the 1P63 campaign while Linton began last Friday by falling to a

powerful Brazil team.

Fourteen seniors, nine juniors,

two sophomores, and one freshmen will make the G. H. S. travHollv, ^bng squad. Coach Chance is quite optimistic about the oncoming season and figures this year’s squad will prove itself to be a real threat in the WIC race.

Heading the list of returning

seniors will be the same back field which started many of last year’s games. Rick Kehrer and Ron York, the half backs, Jim New at fullb-ick. and Phil Cooper, the signal caller, make up this back field. A Ft. Wayne transfer, Tim Burns adds strength at halt and quarterback. Other backs to watch are juniors. Bob Evens, Ray Giuliani. Bill Clary, Phil Terry, and Hank Brown. Sophomore, Craig Hammond, and

freshman, Ray Churchill Senior linemen include Dick

Cooper. Don Tharp, and Dave Walbring at tackles. Gary Hoskins, Bill Boyd, and Darrell McKee at guards. Joe Hecko and Jim Reeves at the end spots and Bruce Finkbiner at center. Junior linemen include Ron Blotch and Steve Brackney at ends. Vernon Rader and Greg Sanford at tackles and Terry Sheldon at

guard.

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There will be an Old Fashion home coming _*nd pitch in dinner at Portland Mills Sunday September 8th. Dinner will be at one o’clock and a program at two o’clock. The Country Kickabouts, Fred Tucker, Denver Moore, Jim Jenkins, Vince Green and How’ard Reeves entertained delightfully the residents of the Putnam County Home Wednesday even-

ing.

Mrs. Alberta Rice Krug, who 69, beat her with a hammer Big Walnut Creek from Fern, and Mrs. Dennis Raymer and underwent surgery Wednesday, Wednesday, choked her and vas struck by lightning Wednes- family. - . is reported to be in satisfactory burned her with a piece of paper, day, at noon during the storm j5 ar j Heber left for Gallepolis, condition. Her beauty shop, 502 Livingston, who lives only and burned. 0hio Monday morning, after a E. Hanna, is still open for busi- about a qu rter-mile from Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Aker and Mr inH „c,, Stafford, domed the accusation, family visited Mr, Aker ., par- E r « 8t H X, Ind other X”.,

was arrested and ents, south of Manhattan Monday Mr and Mrg Hayes of

Livestock

Warren Butler, :19, South Bloomington Street, is scheduled to be arraigned in circuit court Friday on charges of non-support

$7.00 per year and child neglect. Butler was arOutside of Putnam County rested Wednesday by State $8.00 per year Trooper Ted Settle and lodged

Hogs 7,100; steady to mostly 25 lower; sows unevenly steady to 50 lower; 200-230 lb 16.75-17.-00. Cattle 800; calves 25; strong; choice steers 24.80; good to choice 23.00-24 00. Sheep 400; steady; choice and prime spring lambs 18 50-19.50; good and choice 17.00-18.50.

Outside of Indiana $12.00 per Year TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT By love serve one another.— Galatians 5:13. The Christian life is a life of giving. Greatness is never measured by how much we accumulate but by how well we serve.

Personal And Local News Briefs

Windy Hill Women Play Blind-Low-Net Tourney

Present Day Club will meet Monday at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. Wilbur Donner. Associate Tii Kappa will meet Tuesday morning at 10:00 a.m. with Mi’s. Ernest Collins. A daughter w a s born Thursday morning at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alexander of Roachdale

Route 2.

Cathy Miller daughter of Mr.

day Sept. 10th. please contact Mrs. Richard Flynn by Saturday

noon.

In spite of other conflicts, nine members of the Women's Golf

Julia Carney. Cheri McGranna- Association at Windy Hill Coun- and Mrs. Larry Miller, Fillmore han. Carla Bundy. tr y Club were able to play a is a patient in the Riley hospital 12 and under. 2 lengths — Blind-Low-Net Twosome on Tues- in Indianapolis, and will under Susie Grimes. Anna Lyon, Sus- day. September 3rd. go surgery this week end. an Murphy 1st. prize was taken by Mrs. Women of st . Paurs Parish 14 and under— Jan * Hughes and Mrs. Katherine who would like to attend Day of Nancy Fletcher, Jackie Cagle, Flynn with a score of 38. 2nu Recol i ection at st. Mary’s of the Deirdre Giddings. prize was taken by Mrs. Mar- YV oods Terre Haute on Tues-

15 and up-- garet Harris and Airs. Zelma Susie Hickman, Janice Barrett Hunter with a score of 40. Preast Stroke A short business meeting and 8 and under— lunch followed the game. On Ann Walton, Kathy Monnett. Tuesday, September 10th, the

10 and under group will play a Gangsome castle Route 3, was arrested en Carla Bundv Carolvn Bundv Tournament on the home course. East Washington Street at 5..> > Juha Carney During September the game will Wednesday afternoon by City

12 and under—

Lee Hamilton. Sally Eppel- A.M ..

An invitational is being held warrant charging contnbut g

on Tuesday, September 17th and delinquency.

members are asked to make william Abbott, 26. New Castheir reservations for lunch at tle pi eade d guilty to escaping

the club house. The day will start with coffee and rolls being served at 8:15 A.M. All members are

urged to attend.

in the Putnam County jiil. William F. Whitted, 30, Greencastle Route 2, pleaded guilty to breaking and entering when he appeared in Putnam Circuit Court before Judge Francis Hamilton Wednesday. He was fined $10 and costs and sentenced to serve one year at the Indiana

State Farm.

Mrs Ted Ridgway and children returned to their home in Peoria Monday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarel Williamson and relatives. Other guests were Mrs. Mary Kesler and daughters of Benton Harbor, Mich., Mr. Jan Goins of Eau Clair, Mich., Mr. Frank J ohnson and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williamson and sons of Plainfield., Mrs. Rosetta Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Combellack of Houghton. Mich., Mrs. Nora Stirwait of Glend le. California, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O’Rear of Noblesville. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown and sons of Monrovia, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kesler of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Williamson and children of Belle Union.

Woman Beaten And Tortured

However, he

authorities said charges would be

filed later todiy,

Livingston told police he found the badly beaten woman in her kitchen, bleeding profusely. Mrs. Stafford was hospitalized in Linton with a possible fractured skull, severe lacerations and

burns on her back.

She told Feeney and Greene County sheriff’s investigators she was tortured when she refused to tell Livingston where she kept her money and that he finally forced her to surrender keys to a cedar chest. However, Feeney said the chest was forced open He said $100

was missing.

A blood-stained claw hammer used in the vicious beating was found in the kitchen.

afternoon.

Edna Mae Ross was dismissed from the hospital this past week.

Knightsville and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stoner, were Monday af-

„ „ ternoon callers at the home of

William Raymer of Indianapo- ,, ,,, „ ^ . , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber.

lis spent the past week with Mr.

SOLSBERRY UPI — A widow beaten and tortured as she canned tomatoes in her kitchen remained in serious condition today. A cousin who told police he found her in a pool of blood was

jailed and faced charges. Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherlin State Police Det. Sgt. Joe spent Sunday night camping at Feeney said Mrs. Laura Stafford, Hulman Beach. 61, told him Guy V. Livingston, The Franklin Torr barn, across

Fern News

SHETLAND PONY AUCTION Sept. 14 7:30 P.M. GREENOASTLE 4-11 GROUNDS 50 HEAD SHETLANDS

Consisting of registered and grade mares, yearlings, two-year-olds and colts; also stallions.

. E. Bridgeford & J. I). Campbell auctioneers JAMES G0SLIN, Owner

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was wanted on a state police

heimer. Susan Murphy

34 and under—

Nancy Fletcher, Jane Scholl

15 and up—

Susie Hickman, Jenney Mc-

Kenna,

Back Stroke—

10 and under— Carolyn Walton 12 and under—Susie Grimes, Ann Lyon

15 and up—

Nancy Grimes, Jenney McKenna, Janice Barrett.

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