The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 August 1964 — Page 2

Page 2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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dress was fashioned with a hoop skirt and the bodice was lace with a scalloped neckline and ; long taper pointed sleeves. Her veil was secured by a crown of i seed pearls. She carried a fan I shapped nosegay of white gladliolas with a removable white I corsage. She also carried a lace ! handkerchief which had been in ! the Lasley family for five genjerations. Her maid of honor. Sheryl Lasley, sister of the ; bridegroom and bridesmaids.

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, sible Aug 22. adjournment were:

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MOSCOW UP1 - Premier for the economic . uve . probability will help you play

Nikita Advises Russ Farmers

Nikita S. Krushchev has ad-

nation of the depressed moun-

Hom* Delivery

vised farmers to sharpen their tain rcglon known as Appa _

business instincts in order to j achia

provide better food at lower Both bUls are controversial prices for Russian housewives. and many leglslators believe Touring the Soviet farmbelt. that at st of the session

U a.«irre«*Ae-f A/4 fnot

final passage

are daily growing more dim.

Khrushchev suggested that their chances of

some state and collective farms

35c per week should stop supplying their pro-

Diane Cochran and Judy WiN ".TT‘c. ZZZIZ ^ Forfeits Bond

J Outside of Putnam Co. 58 00 per year j tion trusts. They should sell dl- ^ » T toottov «-

$12 00 per year | rec t]y to the consumer instead,

he said.

Bible

I Hams wore lljhl blue .tree! 0 „„ ld .

i length dresses of lace and organza with scalloped neckline and short sleeves. The flower girl, was the bride's sister, Glenda Hervey. Her dress was an exact replica of the brides-

Tlm light

The

- jmaida. They carried baaheta or,

pink and white gladiolus with i 00 keth w-ell to his going. Pro-

S.ALISBURY. England UPI— Farmer John Tozer, 52, was or-

Khrushchev said that ulti- dered to forfeit a 500 P ound mately this would result in bet- ?1 ’ 400 bond Tuesda y af ter he

| made 18 telephone calls “in imj polite terms” to the home of the

ter supply and better quality.

fulta colored pastel ribbons, verbs 14 15

Mrs. Jean Stallcop made all

of the dresses.

Earl of Radnor.

The bond was placed last year when Tozer tried to work off his grudge again st

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutcheson Miss Brenda Kay Hillenburg became the bride of Ralph Ray Hutcheson Friday at 8;00 p.m., in the Gospel Assembly Church in Indianapolis. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hillenburg, 35 East Stop 8 Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hutcheson of Route 1, Fillmore. A gown of silk organza over taffeta was worn by the bride. A crown of rhinestone and pearls secured her silk illusion veil. Maid of honor was Miss Brenda Joyce Collins. Bridesmaids were Miss Sue Ellen Hazlett, Miss Janet Baldwin and Ruth Ann Hutcheson, sister of the bridegroom. The attendants w r ore lavender gowns of silk organza over taffeta, and carried blue carnations. The honor attendant was gowned in blue, and carried lavender carna-

tions.

The flower girls were Cindy Norris and Cathy Clarkston. The ring bearer was Douglas Norman, cousin

of the bride.

Wayne Collins was best man, and the ushers were Tim Johnson. Bennie Jents. Danny and Ernie Hillenburg. After a wedding trip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Hutcheson will live at Route 3, Greencastle.

How much pain and anquish of spirit could be avoided if men would use ordinary common sense and do a little thinking and weighing before they

act.

Personal And Local News

Jannie Michael visited his

| sories. The bridegroom s mother sister, Linda Pickens of Indianj wore an oyster white lace suit, apolis, one night last w T eck. with white accessories. Both The annual Boyd-Pollom and wore pink and white carnatiug Rissler reunion will be held Sun- ! corsages. day August 16, at the Forest

Park in Brazil.

The Church was decorated A11 the offices of the court with candelabra, white gladiolus, house will be closed Thursday and ferns. Danny Risler deco- afternoon due to the funeral of rated the church. Mrs . Roland Lane. „ .. . tJ a it _ A daughter was born TuesThe reception was held in the

new

Miss Nancy Barker sang "Be-

cause.”

Myron Hervey was ring bearer, William Foster served as best man and Mark and Rodney

Hervey were ushers.

The bride's mother wore a turquoise linen dress with matching coat and white acces-

MILWAUKEE Wis. UPI — Earl

Rebels Claim Congo Victories

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo

rebels

community building in ita] to Mr and Mrg . Jerry ^notimmediatdy unpUcated

Cloverdale. The table cloth used, CarrolI of cioverdale. m the slaym *' is a Lasley wedding tradition, Mr . and Mrs . Ralph B ranneand is over one-hundred years man and son, Basil, were guests °ld- | in the home Sunday of Mr. and

... .. I Mrs. Arthur Pickens.

Assisting at the reception was; , , ® Mr - and Mrs - George Appleby Mrs. Ronald Rigney, Mrs. Glen L ave been spending C. Beyer, Mrs. Donald Car- days with his mother Mra michael and Mrs. Arthur Craw-1 Jessi# Appleby of cioverdale.

ley.

Police said today a teen-aged on the peer's door at boy w’ho found the mud-covered night with a shepherd's crook body of a slain 11-year-old and by giving the Earl’s butler school girl in a storm sewer has a lace garter with a pink roseadmitted "causing the death of bud on it. the girl.”

The girl, Janette Joy Kruzycki, had been missing since Friday. Her half nude body was discovered in a silt-filled sewer about 10 blocks from her home

Tuesday night.

Detective Capt. Edwin S. GPI — Communist-led Shaffer said two boys aged 15 who claimed control of half of and 16 brought the girl's blue the Congo today were reported canvas beach bag to police and marching on the important prosaid they had seen her feet vincial capital of Bukavu. sticking out of a “cave.” Premier Moise Tshombe sent Shaffer said the 15-year-old two of his government’s five admitted after questioning that fighter planes to Bukavu Tueshe met Janette at Kosciuszko day to bolster the city’s dePark, w’here she had gone to fenses. Bukavu is the capital of swim Friday morning, and took Kivu Province, where rebel acker to the storm sewer where tivity has been raging for

he killed her. The other boy months.

Reports reaching Leopoldville

LBJ Will Sign

Poverty Measure

odds are against a

It is far more likely that one

defender will hold

monds and the other two. Declarer takes the first trick with the ace of spades since it would be fatal to let East win and shift to a club. If declarer disregards probability he may draw three rounds of trumps and then try to run the diamonds. When the diamonds fail to run, South will

go down.

SAVE ENTRY

South must save dummy’s ace of trumps as an entry to the diamonds. Also he must plan to ruff a diamond to guard against the expected 4-2 break

in that suit.

After winning the first trick

said a strong force of rebels un- w ith the ace of spades, South der Communist-trained Gaston draws two rounds of trumps

Soumialot

with the king and queen. Fortunately, the trumps break as expected. Still, South must not draw the last trump. The next step is to cash the ace and king of diamonds, but not the queen. If declarer tries to cash dummy’s queen of diamonds, East will ruff, and the fat will be in the fire. After taking just two hearts and just two top diamonds, declarer leads a low 7 diamond from dummy and ruffs in his hand. This sets up the rest of dummy's diamonds. South leads a trump to dummy’s ace to draw the last trump and put him in dummy to cash the last two dia-

monds.

Ten tricks are now assured, and declarer can even lead a club from dummy to try for

an overtrick.

DAILY QUESTION

Dealer, at your right, opens with 1 NT (16 to 18 pointsl.

3-2, and the odds You hold: S K Q J 8 7 H-

932 D 9 2 C Q J 10. What

The defenders hold six dia- do ^ ou sa; ‘_ . , , , .. . . Answer: Pass. Your hand is

monds between them, but the , , 3-3 break not enou S h for an overca11

at the level of two. particularly

many hands. East dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH

♦ A5

V A65 O AKQ53 + 763 WEST EAST A 10942 A KQJ87 ' 87 V 932 OJ 10 87 092 A A9 8 A QJ 10 SOUTH

A 63

KQI10 4

O 64

A K 5 4 2

South West North Pass Pass 1 O 2 Pass 4 V

All Pass

Opening lead — A 10

In this hand the opponents

East Pass 1 A

the hold five hearts between them,

of Radnor banging The most even division of the

hearts is

favor that division.

four dia- when the °P enin S bid is one

notrump. It is much too easy for the next player to double you for penalties if he thinks

a game is doubtful.

(Copyright 1964, General

Features Corp.).

NOTICE Dr. Tipton’s Office will be closed Aug. 22nd to Sept. 8th.

was approaching Bukavu from the west.

The annual Fisher and Sals-

For the wedding trip the 11130 reunion w r ill be held Sunyoung couple toured several hay. August 16, 1964, at the states on the way to Texas Haxelwood Community House,

where they will reside. The bride chose a royal blue linen

Hazelwood, Ind.

Slieinwold On Bridge

WASHINGTON UPI — The administration’s major $947.5 million anti-poverty bill was

ready for President Johnson’s Study Probability signature today, but two For Correct Play smaller poverty measures still By .ALFRED SHEINWOLD awaited congressional action. When the opponents have an The two measures which the odd number of cards in a suit.

Before the Board of School Tnistees cioverdale Township. Putnara Nolle.- is hereby given Uie *** p M*f nr ToW nvhlps. Owen County. Indiana. County, and Jackson. Jennings, and y J t regular meette* that the proper legal o»icers of ^ ^^^"Se following budget: pl .ce on ^ D ^ d ‘^' s ™* T ^rrOB SCHOOL CORPORATION

Special School Fund

* Sec. Office 2. Office of Supt. of Schools B. Instruction

C. Coordinate Activities

IMKASTIC m:m < TIOXS \T TROYER’S Him FOR A SHARE OF THESE LOW, LOW PRICES

OUR ENTIRE

TO 15 00 00

VALUES TO 15 00

6

STOCK OF

TO II 00 00

VALUES TO 18 00

8

BATHING SUITS

23 00

00

VALUES TO 23 00

10

LADIES COTTON SKIRTS VALUES TO 9 98

3

LADIES SUMMER PURSES VALUES TO 5 00

00

1

Plus To*

LADIES COSTUME JEWELRY VALUES TO 3 00

50

Plus Tax

LADIES COTTON

LADIES COTTON

JAMAICAS

SLACKS

VALUES TO « 00

VALUES TO 8 00

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LADIES KNIT

LADIES COTTON

T-SHIRTS

BLOUSES

VALUES TO 4 00

VALUES TO SOO

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LADIES SUMMER

ROBES

DRESSES

VALUES TO 9 00

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PRICES YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS AT

TROYER’S

daytime group will meet at the'

'church at 12:15.

“ ~ — .. “ 1 They will reside at Lot 2 The annual Miller reunion of is* ey rue mage August 2nd., at 2 ^ 1° Cactus Lane, Laughhn Air Force the descendants of Edward R. Of . teven • s <> > the Mt. Hebron Community g ase Texas. and Mariah (Toney) Miller will Miss Sharon Marie Hervey. Church. The Reverend Kyle be be j d Sunday, Aug. 16. at the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j Miller officiated at the double Out of town guests were from Robe-Ann Park, Greencastle. Sterling Hervey R. R. 1, Clover- ring ceremony Kalamazoo, Michigan, Cham- There will be a meeting for dale, and Airman 2nd Class ' The bride was given in mar- paign, 111., Muncie, Greencastle. local chapter of N.C.H.A. memSteven Gary Lasley. son of Mr. riage by her father. She wore a Martinsville. Michigan City, In- bers Thursday evening at Robeand Mrs. Joseph P. Lasley of full length gown of Chantilly dianapolis, Danville and Mt. Ann Park. Those interested in Cioverdale were united In mar- lace and Nylon organza. The Meridian. going to state camp-out please

attend. Bring weiners and snacks for a quick pitch-in. One local man will be among more than 100 education. Industry and labor representatives actively participating in a week-long trade and industrial vocational workshop beginning Monday at Indiana State College in Terre Haute. James J. Anleitner, teacher at Greencastle High School, will take part in all sessions of the confer-

ence.

The Templetones, an ensemble from the Tennessee Temple Schools in Chattanooga, Tennessee, will be presenting a special program of music, a brief message from the Word of God, and the work of the schools, at Hanna St. Baptist Church, 501 East Hanna Street, this evening at 7.00 p.m. Aug. 12. We urge each of you to come hear and see this group.

St. Pauls Fatima Club will president wants approved as those cards will probably di-

sheath with white accessories meet Mrs. Cecil Justus i awmakers pus h toward a pos- vide as evenly as possible. When

and the white orchid from her August 13th at 8:00 p.m. The [ —-— -

bouquet.

Home Made Ice Cream Supper Saturday, Aug. 15th MAIN STREET BAINBRIDGE 5:30 to 8 00 R. M. fr»» will offaring.

Sponsored by

Job's Daughters, Bethel 106

$ 3 600

11.400 6,300 41,500

23 600 D. Operation of School Plant 5.300 E. Maintenance 3,800 p. Fixed Charges 2.000 G. Auxiliary Activities 45,000 I. Capital Outlay *111,900

Total Special School E und _ Tuition Fund *171.600

B. Instruction ... 800 F. Fixed Charges *172.409

Total Tuition Fund - . .. . Lunch Fund ^ 759

G Auxiliary Activities • 22.139 funds required foi^"Expenses “to* DEC Be 3i R st‘ 5 oF jNComNG year:

Fund Fund Fund

*• 7rV B to‘Dec E TV^IncTus^ »142900 *112.400 i 22.750

Necessary Expenditures July 1 to Dec. 31.

67.060

11.375

2 400

35,927 * 20.598 ( 1,144

14,415 9,970

SUZANNE’S BEAUTY SHOP Special of the Month Permanents Only $7.50 Others to $25.00 CALL NOW EOR YOURS Ol 3-4729

J necessary - -- - 55.000 J. Additional Appropriations to be made July 1 to Dec 31

present year

Estimate

*. Total^Estimated Expenditure, (Add line, * jg-.goo .41,mo *34.125 FUNDS ON*HANDS AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES

OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVIES

I 6. Actual Balance June 30th of present year ..

i 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement) •••■ ! 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received July 1st of present school year to Dec. 31st of next school year (Schedule on file in

office of School Board).

a. Special Taxes b. All Other Revenue u Total Funds (Add 6. 7, 8a. and 8b).

10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR

EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF ENSUING YEAR

(Deduct line 9 from line 5) 60.616 21 488 11 Operating balance (Not in excess of expenses from

Jan. 1 to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue

for the same period) 14 000 19.000

12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY

(Add lines 10 and 11) 74 616 40.438

PROPOSED LEVIES

Net Taxable Property *4,280 000 Number Taxable Polls 450 ftinds Levy on Polls Levy on Amount to fu Property Be Raised

1.425 20 691

85.517 169113 137,784 220.372

34.125 35.269

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No parking problems at Old Reliable White Cleaners

Putnam Court Notes Mary K. Davis vs. Donald J. Davis suit for divorce and custody of two minor children. Hughes & Hughes are attorneys for the plaintiff. Grace Joan Adams vs. William Adams, Jr, suit for divorce. Lyon & Boyd are the plaintiff's attorneys.

OUR SPECIALTY WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES PAULS PASTRY SHOP

102 N. JACKSON ST

PHONE OL 8-3336

*74.616 40,486

*115,104

To be Collected

1964

*40.671 $28,092 *68.763

Special ** 00 Tuition Total •l-°*

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED

AND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected in each of the previous three years).

FUNDS Collected Collected Collected

1961 1902 1963

Special *69.885 *51.285 *44.142 Tuition *25.912 *28.322 *29.848 Total *95,797 *79.607 *73,090

Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do. by the county auditor ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeat to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition w 1th the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax com-

missioners will fix a date for hearing In this county.

Dated this 27th day of July. 1964.

WOODROW SHARP. President; ELVIN B SMITH. Vice President. ZERELDA 8 JOHN. Treasurer: LILLIAN WHITAKER. Secretary: JERRY K ORMAN. LEONARD V. MANN, WAYNE BRANNEMAN, Board of School Trustees. Cioverdale Community Schools.

Marriage License Chester Allen Davis, Indiana State student, Cioverdale, and Barbara Alice Hodges, secetary, Cloverdale.

Hospital Notes

Dismissed Tuesday: Anna Comer, Ronald Ikamire, Greencastle: Gerald Sinclair, Cloverdale; William Bell, Carbon: Janies Speas. Spencer.

Signs Pay Raise WASHINGTON UPI—President Johnson signed into law today a $207 million pay raise for servicemen. He said it gives America’s “uniformed citizens a fuller measure of the respect they have earned.'*

FINAL CLEARANCE LAST 3 DAYS, THURS. FRI. SAT., AUG. 13. 14. 15 Savings Up To 95^o On SHOES AT THE BOOTERY