The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1964 — Page 5
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1964 Page 5
STATE OF INDIANA ) 'SS: PUTNAM COUNTY ) W THE PUTNAM COUNTY COURT APRIL TERM, 1»6* CAUSE NO. 20.883 BETTY HARDING VS OTIS HARDING Comes now the plaintiff by Terry E. Harris, her Attorney and tiles her com. plaint herein, for divorce together with ; an Affidavit that said defendant. Otis; Harding, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant. Otis Harding, that unless he be and appear on the 46th day of September Term, .964. of the Putnam Circuit Court, the same being the 19th day of November, 1964, at the Court House In Greencastle. in said County and State, and answer or demur to i said complaint, the same will be heard and determined tn his absence. WITNESS my name, and Seal of said Court, affixed at Greencastle. this 18th day of September. 1964.
erection and Installation of suspended ceiling on center halls, waiting rooms and all three floors of the building. Installation to also include lowering of hallway tights to tie in to the new ceiling structure. Bidders will be responsible for visiting site and obtaining own detailed measurements. Specifications on material and eauipment used may be obtained at the Administrators office in the Hospital. All bids submitted must be submitted on Indiana State Board of Accounts form 96A with non-collusion affidavit attached. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all Bids. PUTNAM COUNTY HOSPITAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROBERT S. CROSBY. PRES. MARION J. WILSON .SECY. CHARLES D. WHITAKER WILBUR S DONNE* 30-7-2t
By LESTER L. COLEMAN, MD.
Poisons In Home Are A Menace
bids will ba considered. ..Bids shall be in sealed envelopes marked "Bids for Temporary Loan 1964". and each bidder submitting a bid shall submit therewith an affidavit stating that no collusion exists between himself and any other bidder for such loan. Dated this the 28th day of September, 1964. Dale Shoup Secretary. School Board Greencastle Community Schools 30-7-2t
toins Brando, 19. killed ths day. He was commander of the couple because they were owed Manchuria independent garrison $40 back pay, the prosecution command before World War II. said.
week ago, was reported missingtoday.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Trustees of Putnam County Hospital will receive Bids in the Administration Office until 12:00 noon Tuesday October 13, 1964. Bids will be opened and read aloud at 2:00 P. M (C.D T.). Said Bids to include
NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Trustees of Putnam County Hospital will receive bids unUl 2 30 P. M. Tuesday October 13, 1964 at the Hospital for the following Royalmetal Manufacturing Hospital room furnishings. 8 — No. 6262 AL Royal Single Pedestal Manual H - Low beds with satin chrome Baffle Bars and Pedestal* with Fibre X panes in T 104
OUR SPECIALTY WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES PAUL'S PASTRY SHOP
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COME IN! HERE'S WHAT OUR FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS WILL DO FOR ONLY $1.49 1. Check and Clean All Contacts 6 Clean Earmold S. Clean Batter' Compartments 7. Inspect Cords 3. Adjust Acoustic Performance 8. Inspect Tubes *. Test Receiver for Clarltv s. Tighten Hinges and Screw. 5. Check Hiring and Circuit in.l lean and Polish Case
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AC&DEftTALi poisoning, especially of children, still presents • staggering menace to health. Despite the most arduous pleas by public health educators, almoet 2,000 deaths happen each year in the United States from chemical poisonings alone. The number of nonfatal cases is estimated at more than one million yearly. Yet such overwhelming statistics never seem to be as Dr. Coleman impressive as the single unnecessary death that occurs to someone close to us. A few statistics will serve to draw attention to the reality of this problem. Poisoning is always accidental and almost always the result of carelessness. Children Chief Victim* Children are the chief victims. More than 50fa of all poisonings occur in children below the age of 5 years, and the greatest number in children of 2 years. The fact that stands out most compellingly in the report from the Poison Control Center of the New York City Department of Health, from which the above statistics were drawn, is that infants and children, who are least equipped to protect themselves, are the very ones most often exposed to the dangers of the carelessness and inadequate inspection of hazard areas within the home. Toddlers Are Tasters Toddlers and babies in the crawling stage are most likely to taste and swallow anything that lies in their reach. Unfortunately, bleaches, insecticides and cleaning solvents are usually kept on the floor. It is at the age of three and four years that children become
curious climbers and begin to explore the medicine cabinets, closets, and hidden areas. About the age of five, youngsters pass through this tasting, exploration period and become more cautious about bad-tasting and dangerous substances. The number ©f fatalities due to the consumption of aspirin is most surprising. This effective drug is normally considered one of the safest of all common household drugs. The tendency to make aspirin more palatable has disadvantages as well as advantages, because to many children it is nothing more than candy. Many Deaths Preventable Other serious poisoners are lye, bleaches, insecticides, sleeping pills and cleaning fluids. In New York City alone, the deaths of 162 persons under the age of 20, in a six-year period, were considered preventable. If a poison is swallowed, the most important immediate first-aid measure is to try to dilute it. Milk, water, milk of magnesia, fruit juice or diluted vinegar are almost always readily available. Call for a physician or aid from your local hospital immediately. Keep the container; valuable time can be saved if the exact nature of the poison is known. Lock Up Medicine Keep medicine closets locked. Do not transfer poisonous substances into soda bottles, coffee cans or milk bottles. Handbags, the constant objects of a child’s scrutiny, too often contain enticing pill boxes. Secure the health of your family by checking and double checking all danger spots. These columns are designed to relieve your fears about health through a bettor understanding of your mind and body. All the hopeful new advances in medicine reported here are known to doctors everywhere. Your individual medical problems should be handled by your own doctor. He knows you beet-
Owed Back Pay NICE. France UPI — Two I Italian farmworkers were sen-; ! tenced Tuesday to die on the 1 guillotine for killing the farmer who hired them and the \ farmer's wife. Antonio Abate. 33, and An-
Radar Pioneer Dies FORT ORD. Calif., UPI —I Retired Navy Capt. John L. Reinartz. 70 a pioneer inventor in radio communications and a leading developer of radar, died at the Fort Ord Army Hospital
after a long illness.
Educator Expires
DES MOINES. Iowa UPI —
Young Driver
Dr. Henry C. Harmon. 63. president of Drake University for the past 23 years, died of a heart ailment in Iowa Methodist
Hospital.
Jap Officer Dies TOKYO UPI — Former Japanese imperial army Lt. Gen. Saburo Sato, 82. died here Mon-
Art Is Missing
LONDON UPI — An exhibition of French impressionist prints worth So.600. packed in crates and sent by truck to a Scottish museum more than a
HAVERHILL. England UPI A nine year-old boy playing hooky from school started a car with his penknile and drove it along a road until a storekeeper stopped it as the boy tried to negotiate a curve. The boy was put under police probation officer for three years.
HURRICANE HILDA’S partner, the tornado, knocked this house into Bergundy Street and atop two autos in New Orleans' French Quarter. Rooftops and church also were smashed.
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NON-ALIGNED LINEUP — The host at the conference of non-aligned nations in Cairo, U. A. R. President Gama] Abdel Nasser, chats with two of his guests, India s Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastn (upper) and Yugoslavia's President Tito.
(Q 1964. King Features Syndicate. Inc.)
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Fruitwood nm;ii. All Beds to be equipped sritb 3 No. 4112 5" wheel bumpers snd 3 No. 4113 Wheel ,
Brakes.
37 — No. 738 Royal Side Chairs. Art- | Uque White Upholstery and Satin ; Chrome Finish. 14 — No. 4746 Royal Desk Dressers | Fibre X. with Fruitwood Finish. 33 — No. 2991C Royal Overbed Tables Fruitsvood Finish. 29 — No. 4740 Royal Fibre X Bedside Cabinets. Fruit wood Finish. 2 — No. 4741 Royal Fibre X Bedside Cabinets. Fruitwood Finish. Alternate in addition to above listed : room fumlshinas. t — No. 5262AL Royal Electric Beds. Fibre X Panels in F 104 Fruilwood finish, with satin chrome Baffle Bars and Pedestals, equipped with three-quarter length safety sides. 2 No. 4113 S" Wfheel Bumpers and 2 | No. 4113 Wheel Brakes 4 — No. 2991C Overbed Tables as described above. 4 — No. 4746 Desk Dressers ts described above. 4 — No. 4740 Bedside Cabinets as described above. 4—No. 738 Royal Side Chairs as de scribed above. 4 — No. 782 Royal Ottomans, antique White Maugahyde upholstery. Bids to be executed on State Board 1 of Accounts Bid Form 95 with Non-col-lusion Affidavit completed. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids'or portions thereof. Putnam County Hospital Board of Trustees Robert S Crosby, Pres Marion J. Wilson. Sec y. Charles D Whitaker Wiibur 3. Donner
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Trustees of Putnam County Hospital will receive bids in the Office of the Administrator at the Hospital until 12.00 noon October 13 1964 Bids will be opened and read ! aloud at 2:15 P. M Said Bids to in- : elude installation and laying of new tile floors in the center hallway and waiting rooms on the first floor of the hospital. Bidders will be responsible for visiting the site and obtaining their own detailed measurements. Specifications and definition of work to b* done may be obtained at the Administrators Office. j All Bids must be filed in accordance with Indiana State Board of Accounts Bid form 96A accompanied with - signed non-collusion affidavit. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to 1 reject any or all Bids or any part thereof PUTNAM COUNTY HOSPITAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROBERT S. CROSBY. PRES. MARION J. WILSON.SEC*Y CHARLES D. WHITAKER WILBUR S. DONNER 30-7-2t
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County,- Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Estella M. Scoville was on the 18th day of September, 1964, appointed: Administrator of the estate of James T. Scoville, deceased. Ail persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six <6> month* from the date of the ! first publication of this notice or said | claims will be forever barred Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this j 18th day of September. 1864 Probate Cause No. 10 438 Frank G. Stoessel . Attorney Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana 23-30-7-3t
BUSINESS
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES (EXCEPTING MEATS, VEGETABLES AND MAGAZINES) MUST BE SOLD!
To OFF
ONLY 2 MORE DAYS
Here is your chance to stock up at money-saving prices. VAN BUSKIRKS
West Side of Square
SALE OF EVIDENCE OF INDEBTEDNESS
Greencastle Communitv Schools Sealed proposals (bids* will be rwceived by the School Board of Greco*, castle Community Schools at the offuae of the Greencastle Community Schools in the City of Greencastle. Indiana, i*p '.o the hour of 10:00 a m. (COST) an October 16th. 1964. for the purchase of ‘-he following described evidence of *i-
debtedness of said Greencastle Coga-
munity Schools:
Notes of 1964. Total Issue sis000.00: dated October 16, 1944; bearing interest at a rate not to exceed 5~c per annum ithe exjict rate to be determined by bidding). Both principal and Interest pavjg/.e ■t the Central National Bank of Greencastle. of Greencastle. Indiana; Principal maturing on or be-
fore December 23. 1964.
Bidders for said notes win be reoulred to name the rate of interest' *hich the note is to bear, not exaeedo -c per annum. Such interest rate must be in multiples of of 1%, and not more than on- interest rate shall be
fh b,dder - The evidence
of indebtedness win be awarded to the highest qualified bidder whose bid is submitted in accordance herewith The highest bidder will be the one' who offers the lowest net interest cost bi the community school corporation, to be determined by computing the tonal in terest on the evidence of indebtednesi at its maturity and deducting therefrom the premium bid. if any. I»T 0 bid for less than the par value of said evidence of indebtedness will be c onsidered. and the right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If an acorptable bid is not received at the time fixed for sale, the sale will be continued for a period of not to exceed 315 days thereafter, but in the event of the continuation of such sale no bief* will be accepted which is lower than tfae highest bid received at the time fixed for the sale of said bonds No rogiditional
HEALTH CAPSULES b\ Mu haul A. Petti, M.D.
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NO. CERTAIN FOOP£,ESPECIALLY ACIP F00PS, MAY P!l*S0LV£ THE ZINC ANP Q4USE POISONING. TOMORROW; STROKE^. Health Capsulas givaj halphi mfon •It Uflot uMndodtabasi nsote i
OCTOBER BIG VALUE DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY F. K. WUERTZ 5‘ to M 00 STORE
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Baked Enamel Finith • Bullet Shaped Shades AaaL Colors
METAL
POLE LAMP $ 4 44
BOX OF DELICIOUS CRACKER JACK 10c box.
3 boxes 29c
REG $1.98 INFANTS FLANNEL GOWN & KIMONA SETS . . 3 in pkq. 88c They com* in auortad solid colors
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REG SI 98 EXTRA SPECIAL, CHROME STEM MEAT THERMOMETER
only 76c
ALUMINUM BROIL PAN
REG 39c EACH 10" POLY PLASTIC INSULATED TUMBLERS
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Cooks Smokeles*
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REG. $5 98 CHILDREN S
SURFER SKATEBOARD
$188
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REG. S3 98 STAINLESS STEEL 24 PC. FLATWARE SET 24 pc. .
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Consisting of Knives, Forks and Spoons.
REG. $1.98 DELICIOUS 2 18. FRUITCAKE only $1.00 In metal container. These are an outstanding buy. REG SI .88 VINYL PLASTIC 36"x6* WINDOW SHADES only 77c Washable, white REG. $1 49 LADIES POPULAR S SEW HOUSEHOLD BROOMS . . . only 77c
REG. $1 98 HEAVY DUTY 15 FOOT TROUBLE LIGHT only 88c While our supply lasts. 4c NOTION SALE choice 4c Still going an. Hundreds of very fine items on our shelves. REG St 98 SILICONE COVERED. IS INCH SLEEVE BOARDS only 78c Truly a bargain REG. S4 98 BLUE WILLOW 20 PC DINNERWARE STARTER SET . . only $3.33 REG. SI 98 LOVELY RAYON DUST MOPS only 99c SEE OUR ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF NEW FALL IMPORTED HOLLAND TULIP BULBS, HYACINTH. CROCUS and DAFFODILS
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REG. $1.19 POLY PLASTIC 11 QUART PAILS in assorted colors
—- Crystal Cut X ^ -XJlear Plastic V n Holds JM 200
Tiaauas
only 57c comes with free tissues
66 Reg. $1.00
REG. 49c 5 QUART PLASTIC PAILS, unusual value . only 27c
REG. 49c BEAUTIFUL 7" CERAMIC CHINA SALAD BOWLS ....
only 3 for $1.
REG. $1.98 SILICONE COVERED
IRONING BOARD PADS . . . . only 77c
Will not scorch, fits standard boards
REG. 49c DELICIOUS 1 LB. PACKAGE OF SUGAR WA FERS per pkg. .
Assorted flavors.
REG $1 98 POLY PLASTIC 12 QUART DISH PANS, asst, colors . .
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REG $2 98 STURDY SPONGE SQUEEZE MOPS only 99c REG. 98c PAIR LOVELY CANNON 100% NYLON 15 DENIER, MICRO FILM SEAMLESS NYLONS, 8V2-I 1 . . only 79c In the newest ef the fall shades.
F. K. WUERTZ 5‘ to M 00 STORE The New Dime Store on the East of the Square
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