The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1965 — Page 4
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The Daily Banner, Greeneeetle, Indiana Friday, May 7,1965
ous events and by washing cars. A large portion of the present fund is made up of gifts from various individuals and businesses. They are — From Greencastle: Varsity Lanes; Books Plus; G. C. Murphy; Stop & Shop; Goulds Market; Greencastle Livestock Co.; Kenneth Kersey. From Poland: Poland Hardware; Kattman’s
General More; Poland Roller Mills; John Jk Ann’s Restaurant. From Lena: Thomas’ Store: From Putnamville: Bosen’s Market. From Reelsville: George Rissler; Alfred Thompson; Pete Hosapple; Davis Restaurant; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eggers; Clark’s Ready Mix; Hutcheson A Killion Co.
Color and design have entered the kitchen in a bold, new way tiiat is sure to establish a decorating trend for years to come. Dramatic art treatments splashed with color, design and textures have just been introduced in the Kelvinator “Originals.” Inspired by the trend for elegance in home.furnishing styles, the designers of These new appliances have created nearly three
dozen different art “Originals’’ to adapt to any themes and schemes in home decor. The authentic handcrafted designs run the gamut from classical, such as French Provincial, to ultra sophisticated Oriental interpretations. such as “Year of the Dragon.” The Federal Eagle expresses Americana; other designs feature Spanish themes. There's humor and whimsy, too, in a large Jack of Hearts, or a Phone Booth for recreation areas. Available in a wide array of styles and sizes of refrigerators, plus ranges and dishwashers, the designs transform kitchen appliances from decorators’ headaches to the focal point of kitchen decor. The Kelvinator “Originals” have been widely predicted as trend-setters for the future, influencing established habits and tastes and bringing new status to the
kitchen.
Materials play a key role in the imaginative regeneration of the refrigerator, including real and simulated leather, woods, laminated plastic, vinyl, and even fur! Handles have been inspired by the designs themselves. Antiqued bronze, wrought iron, brass rings and drawer pulls, wooden bars and turned wood-
20,000 GERMAN troops march to surrender in France—to 25 Yanks. They kept Nazi flag as far as prison pen gate.
FIELD MARSHAL Wilhelm Keite) signs the unconditional surrender in Soviet headquarters, Berlin. This was on May 9.
STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM
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IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM, 1965
“CHARTER OAK” IS CRAFTED FROM SOLID OAK, the strongest of all fine woods ... just what you need for this triple bunk bed. The wood, scientifically kiln dried, is hand rubbed polished, waxed and buffed for years of damage resistant wear. With all its traditional charm, this collection evolves from the magic and warmth of Early America, brought up-to-date for today’s functional needs. The careful reproduction of the agee foot and drawer fronts with “linen-fold” motif is an example of the manufacturer's concern for detail and fine furniture design. Young-Hinkle. #6
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en leg posts dramatize th* cabinetry look. Novel handles appear as bicycle wheels, puffs of smoke from a train and a “J” on a playing card. American Motors appliance division pioneered electric refrigerators more than 50 years
ago.
Two models shown here are adaptable to kitchen or family room. Pennsylvania Dutch (above) is simulated red barn siding bearing a hex sign, with black iron handles. Phone Booth (insert) fits smartly into den or family room.
BRING YOUR WATC TO A SPECIALIST FOR repairs
AccJOc i.a •xpertt with long experience and very newer* electronic-os* equipment assure dependable work and fort untce. NeW WATCH CUAIANTU1 MASON JEWELERS Registered Watchmaker South Side of the Square
Reelsville School News j The band members of Reels- ! ville High School hung up their ; old uniforms for the last time | last week. Very soon new uni- ! forms of blue and white, trimmed in red, will be delivered to the South Putnam Schools and will be in evidence next fall when the band makes its first appearance. These uniforms have been long in the planning and have been much needed. The Band Parents have worked hard to help make this dream come true by holding two smorgasbords and planning a community sale to be held on June 5 th at the school. The band members have helped by playing at vari-
MOOSE Mother's Day Dance Saturday, May 8th 9:30 to 12:30 Music by DINO SUPREMES (Bill Grimes) AIR CONDITIONED
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PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA
By LESTER L. COLEMAN, M.D.
Readers Are Asking . . .
WHAT steps can be safely taken to help an unconscious
person ?
Every unconscious person must be considered to have a head injury. Strangely, the greatest help for an unconscious person is to do too little, rather than too much. Send for professional help. i Do not move
the victim.
Do not force liquids or liquor into his mouth.
Keep him cov-
ered and warm. Turn the vie-
Can a person produce too
much insulin?
Sometimes an excess of insulin is produced by the pancreas. This is the opposite of what happens in diabetes. This excess insulin circulates in the blood and can produce
Dr. Coleman tim on his side 1 many strange symptoms that to keep food or i often cannot easily be underfluid from collecting in his 1 stood at first, throat. Attacks of weakness and fa-
Control any apparent bleedfag by firm pressure at the site of the bleeding. Give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation if victim is not breathing. Important Note: Because of the popularity of contact lenses, it has become imperative that all unconscious patients should be immediately checked to see if they are wearing contact lenses. During periods of unconsciousness, the cessation of the lubricating tearing mechanism can cause injury to the delicate membranes of the covering of the eye. Do not attempt to remove the lenses. Instead, pull down the upper lid, and gently, but firmly, dislodge the lens from the center of the eyeball and ease it over to the outer corner. Leave it there, to be removed only by the physician or a skilled and experienced person. * • * What is the difference between a thrombus and an embolus ? A thrombus is a clot in a
tigue, nervousness and tensions can occasionally be attributed to periods of low blood sugar produced by too much insulin. This condition of hyperinsulinism can be controlled and balanced with proper diet, drugs and sugar intake. * • * Is it possible for the body to have too much blood, almost the opposite of anemia? This is a strange condition called Polycythemia in which there is a marked increase in the number of red blood cells and the hemoglobin in the blood. Polycythemia, is treated by removing blood or “blood-let-ting.” Radioactive phosphorus and X-ray treatments to the bone marrow are used to depress the overrapid manufacture of red blood cells. While Dr. Coleman cannot undertake to answer individual letters, he will use readers’ questions in his column whenever possible and when they are of general interest. Address your letters to Dr. Coleman is care of this newspaper.
(($ 1965, King Features Syndicate, lac.)
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THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF
Edna Maude McNary.
DECEASED
Estate No. 10,436
blood vessel. For example, coronary thrombosis is a clot in the coronary artery that leads to the heart. An embolus is a small part of the clot that has broken off from a thrombus and circulates in the blood until it is trapped, usually in the lungs or the brain.
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE
OF Edna Maude McNary. deceased In the matter of the Estate of Edna ! Maude McNary, deceased. No. 10.436 Notice is hereby given that Doris Anne Onken as Executrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account in final settlement , of said estate, and that the same will J come up for the examination and ac- 1 tion of said Circuit Court, on the 27th of May, 1865, at which time all per- j sons interested in said estate are re- j qulred to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said i account should not be approved. And ! the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also reouired to i appear and make proof or their heirship or claim to any pan of said ! estate. Doris Anne Onken PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE I Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of toe Putnam CIRCUIT COURT Attorney for Estate Roy C. Sutherlin 30-May 7-14-3t j
At Hie trial (from left), defendant Collie Leroy Wilkins Jr., 21. and two others accused, who will be tried later, Eugene Thomas. 4S. and William M. Eaton. 41, all Eu Klux KJansmen. At the right is Matt Murphy Jr., the Klan’s imperial counseL
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 21st day of April, 1965. Probate Cause No. 10,508
In toe Circuit Court : of Putnam County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Keith J Young and Trilba M. Young were on the 21st day of April. 1965. appointed: Co-Executors of toe Wilt of Clinton Anderson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file toe same In said court within six (6i months from toe date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred, such emergency appropriations may be heard, and any Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when such hearing will be held. Dated this 28th day of April, 1965. Eston C. Cooper, Auditor Putnam Co. Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana.
James M. Houck Attorney
23-30-May 7-3t
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS
Notice is hereby given toe taxpayers of Putnam County. Indiana, that the County Council of said County, will meet at the usual meeting place in toe Court House in toe City of Greencastle, Indiana, on May 12 1965 at ten o’clock A. M. to consider the following additional appropriations which the Board of County Commissioners coneiders necessary to meet the extra-ordinary emergencies existing at this time which were not included in the current budget. COUNTY REVENUE County Home $900.00 TOTAL OF ALL t ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS $900.00 Taxpayers may appear at this meeting and shall have the right to be heard on the necessity for cuch emergency appropriations. Any emergency appropriations finally determined upon will be automatically referred to toe State Board of Tax Commissioners which board will hold a further hearing thereon within fifteen days at the I county Auditors Office. At such hear- : ing taxpayers desiring to object to ! such emergency appropriations may be heard and any interested axpayers may ’inquire of toe County Auditor when such hearing will be held. Dated this 28to day of April, 1965. Eston C. Cooper Auditor Putnam Co 30-May 7-2t
SANTO DOMINGO POWWOW—Fulvio Nesa, 23. a representativa of the rebels in tha Dominican Republic, is escorted to the U. S. Embassy in Santo Domingo to parley witli representatives of the Organization of American States.
HEALTH CAPSULES bv Michael A. FYtti. M.D.
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They are air ePAczz ini ths PONES SURR0UNPING YOUR NA£AL PARAGE*. SOME OF THE ^i'NU^ ARE 3H0VVN) AE0VE. Tomorrow, penicillin allergy. Health Capsules givas helpful information. Jiurot intended t»be of a diagnostic nature.
West Clinton Twp. Farmers in this community I as well as elsewhere, are busy 1 in the fields, the tractors are, going day and night. All neighbors and friends extend sympathy to the Albert Whitehead family in the death of Mrs. Whitehead’s father, Leonard Randolph. Mrs. Ray Harden, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Paul Nichols, attended the Kentucky Derby Saturday. Mrs. Aileen Overstreet received a very painful injury to her left arm when she slipped and fell at her home near Portland Mills Tuesday morning. The kindergarten class at Ba inbridge will close this Friday. Children will receive their ’ certificates. Parents are invited to attend and see the things the children have been making.
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCabe of Clinton Township. Margaret and Mrs. Harry McCabe visited their Aunt Emma in Indianapolis Wednesday. Raymond Kendall has been in the St. Francis Hospital in Indianapolis for several weeks. His condition remains no better.
Miss Margaret Joliet is visiting
McCabe of her brother
DANCE ELKS CLUB Sat, May 8 10 P.M. Music By Vern Elmore FOR ELKS & THEIR LADIES
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THE PAUL WAGONER CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTATION AND EVERGREEN NURSERY WISH TO SAY THANK YOU TO OUR MANY FRIENDS WHO HAVE HELPED US LAUNCH OUR NEW NURSERY We have lovely Rhododendron, spreading Blue Phitzer, and tall Irish Juniper, Yew, Blue Spruce, Balsam Fir, and White Birch. It will pay you to sea our sturdy healthy plants. There is as much diffarance in trees as in common and purebred livestock. We specialize in Quality products at a reasonable price.. The PAUL WAGONER CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTATION & EVERGREEN NURSERY R. No. 1 GREENCASTLE PE 9-2233
