The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1965 — Page 4
Th« Dally ftanntr, Oraancastla, Indiana Thursday, Saptambar 2,1965
Fincasue News By Mrs. Maude Brothers, Correspondent
Coral Snake Is Real Chummy When Compared With Rattler
unnecessarily,
COLLEGE STATION, Tex. | Klusftman 8a i() a constricting LPI Experts at Texas A baI1( j or tourniquet, should be & M debunk as superstition the: tled 2 to 4 inches above the bite
belief that the coral snake
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Mrs. Earl Bridges received | and Michael spent the week the reserve champion carcass end at the State Fair, barrow at the Hampshire dia- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers
more poisonous than the rattlesnake. Wallace Klussman. a specialist in wildlife conservation, said the fact is that the venom
trict show at CUnton County, and family spent a few days 0 f the coral snake is more toxic t hen suction applied to the cuts, the skin gradually without dry-
To speed up the process so that the new baby soft skin will emerge in time to complement
between the bite and the heart. new f a u clothes, beauty experts Incisions should be made over suggest you try this ritual for each fang mark parallel with a week: before going to bed the bitten limb. ; each night, apply a mixture of The slits should be about a lemon juice and baby oil to your quarter-inch long and deep. face. This is supposed to lighten
Frankfort, Ind. with relatives in Clarksburg but is usually not carried in Mr. Wm. Lawler Of near here and attended the St. Louis-Cin- sufficient quantity to be fatal died at his home Monday morn- cinnati ball-game in Cincinnati to the average adult.
ing. Mrs. Olive Baird and son Bob. Mrs. Mona Shumaker and Mrs. Chasie Stultz called on Mr. Harvey Risk in the Home Hospital in Lafayette this week. Mr. Risk, who is their cousin,
Sunday afternoon. Rattlers, however, have large The family of Mrs. Verna movable fangs and sometimes MUler had Sunday dinner with carry three times as much venthe Leland Cox family of Dan- om as needed for a fatal dose, ville. Klussman explained that the Mrs. Florence Cline McGrew coral snake, because of short of Florida spent a few days fangs, has to bite, hold on, and
Medical aid should be obtained ing it. as soon as possible.
was in a serious tractor-mow'er with Mrs. John Williams.
chew* to deliver the venom with
accident. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graham and Mr. Claude Jarvis in Crawfords ville. Mrs. Verna Miller spent a few days with her son Russell and family in Crawfordsville the past week. Mrs. Joe Brothers spent Wednesday with her niece Mrs. Audrey Hammond. Mrs. Hammond was dismissed from the Putnam County Hospital Wednesday after undergoing surgery last week. Mrs. Amis Grider received a very painful Injury to her foot while mowing her lawn Saturday. Mrs. Dennis Clodfelter and Mrs. Maude Brothers visited with Mrs. Orpha Brothers and Mrs. Cena Morgan of Greencastle Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Leonard Boiler is visiting relatives in Detroit, Mich. Jimmie Beams received a broken finger this week while at work on their home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bridges On The Farm Front By Gaylord P. Godwin WASHINGTON UPI — The Agriculture Department estimates wheat production in the Soviet Union this year will be 10 to 15 per cent below the good harvest In the bread grain in 1904. Hie lowered wheat output in the Soviet Union combined with a smaller • than * usual crop In mainland China probably will cut world wheat production in 1965 somewhat below the bumper crop of 1964.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burk certainty,
called on Mrs. Verna Miller They are small and slender | Sunday afternoon. with a distinctive color pattern i Mrs. Maudie Garrett of 0 f yellow’, red and black rings i Roachdale and Mrs. Olive around the body, Coral snakes Baird called on Mr. and Mrs. have round eye pupils, short and, Fay Robinson in Coatesville j permanently erect fangs and j Sunday afternoon. | their poison works on the
M!r. and Mrs. Paul Shillings nervous system,
and family attended a reunion j While the head of the coral in the home of Mr. and Mrs. : snake is not much wider than Elmer Black in Crawfordsville the neck, rattlesnakes and other Sunday. | members of the pit viper family Relatives and friends here : have heads wider than the neck received the notice of the death and somewhat triangular, of Mr. Dale Porter of Rockville j other distinguishing characSaturday evening. 'teristics of rattlers and such; Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll snakes as copperheads and and daughters Vickie and Jan- water moccasin (cottonmouth) j ic* called on Mrs. Mary Vir- 1 ar e facial pits, hollow movable ginia Clodfelter Sunday eve- fangs, hemotoxic poison that ntng. works on the bloodstream and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mea- elliptical eye pupils or cat-eyes, j dows have been calling on her “Chances of dying from snake mother who is a patient in the bites are about the same as Culver Hospital. f r0 m lightning,” Klussman Mrs. Olive Baird and Mrs. sa id. “but people should know’ Verna Miller called on Mr. and how’ to recognize a poisonous Mrs. Fred Hall and family Sun- snake and how r to give first aid
day evening. for bites.”
~ ~ He adds that the best thing
For the 1964 crop year, more
than more paid.
60,000 loss claims for than $30 million were
to do if bitten by a poisonous snake is to remain as calm as possible. Persons bitten should not drink stimulants or move
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Record and near-record crops are in prospect In the main wheat countries of North America, Europe, and Africa, and In some countries of Asia, the department said. Offsetting these good crops, however, are the j sharp decreases in the harvest ■ of the U.S.S.R. and Red China. 1 The Agriculture Department! estimates a record $580 million of farm crop production investments are protected by federal crop insurance this year. This Insurance applies to more than 456.000 crops On nearly 16 million acres in 1,213 counties in 36 states. The department describes federal erop insurance as “a voluntary, self - help service offering farms protection of crop investments against loss from all natural hazards to most of the 24 crops on which Insurance is available.”
thcrsdat STATE or 1KD1ANA, COTJKTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT ' IN ^THE^ MA TTER OF ESTATE OF CLARENCE DENVER HUESTIS. DECEASED. Estate No. 10,452. NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF CLARENCE DENVER HUESTIS In the matter of the Estate of Clarence Denver Huestls, deceased. Ho. 10.452. Notice Is hereby *iven that Frank 6 Huestls as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the sama trm come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, OR the 1st day of October, 1M5. at which time all persons interested In sOld estate are required to appear In said court and show cause. If any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof ef their heirship or claim to any part of sold estate. Frank S. Huestls PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam CIRCUIT COURT Attorney for Estate LYON * BOYD Sept. 2-0-2t
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putsani County, Indiana. Notice Is hereby aiven that Woodrow L. Stanley and Jesse R. Stanley were on the 30th day of Auaust, IMS, appointed: Co-Ad m inis traters of the Ostate of Cora E. Stanley, deceased. All persons havlna claims atalnst sold estate, whether or not now due. must file the same In sold court within six rei months from the date of the first publication of this notice or laid claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 30th day of Auaust. 1045. Probate Cause No. 10 540. Jack P. HlnUo Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. Frank G. Stoesoel Attorney Bo*,
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