The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 August 1956 — Page 8

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various* klnc!>* of ra ( thr Indian Si it.- !■' of the follow line t-i matrix ^i*rht i*) to! Said *eal*-d prop* shall hr r*-o.-l\>-<l .t th*- Dir*-'tor, DjvDi Works a.al Supply Stat.- Houh*-. Indian

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and all hid*. -• ..!e« XV. n m.-d« • x the S’.iie of Indi r*:. to*. >ank h.-intj -‘old. .11 he on th*- hasls of two pounds net ton 'le Items h«:’:tr sold can d daily. *xc*-pl Saturd.»> lay at. Indiana Stai >.* tnaniville,_ Indiana, I*--1)0011# of x:oO .\. M. and «h-n't fill Standard Tin; >t>*rty will he sold for he hiirh*-st responsible ■ dd. rs acc< ptahle to the ol Division of Publl d Supply. t may h^ in ad- hy each. > . . k or cashiers checK. f ~t bidders will he re-

1 Ttiired *n dep/x«it a «nm of money eoual to one hundred 1100) p»*r--n? cf the amount f the bid T 5 • . - - - . -. . remo. e the pro er;y pure .-e * within ’en (l(t) days, after *'-j s notified ’hat he or their hid ha.* iteen accepted as the hichest responsible bidder or hid<ler« If said property is not remoxed xvitht . ten 110) days after being notified that lie or they have been th> successful bidd-r or bidders due to any cause, the State of Indian-i xvill retain the amount deposited as liquidated damages. A non-coi-lusion affidax-it .m<l contractors hid form -.x-ili be furnished by the *.wner. The successful bidder or bidders shall present at time of making bid a workmen's eompeni Ration certificate of Insurance. : Form 19 and l<ir,. Also, furnish a [ certificate of Insurance covering rn .nufacturers or contractors li-

ability ! n f he «um of five thousand dollars, for ea< h p» rs n ind . ! each and or any accident so-* 1y!*t* more t v an or.* *• r - WiHi.i n K. r: srk-otx. Ibr-ctot *• M!.- Works and Supply Jf» - 3' \V«’*t F1«>><1 H*»mc Demonstration Club 'lets Mrs Arthur Eggvrs was hostess for the West Floyd Home Demonstration on August 22. The lesson. Meals from Your Freezer, was presented by Mrs. Harold Sibbett. She demonstra’ed how to prepare three different food dishes. Later on these were ; served to the members of the

club. i — ■ *•— i During the busines? session the president repoitef on the re^e:" Council me ting ar a the lessens for the coming year. Members also told what they would like for the Achievement Day program. Mrs. Ezra Arnold Summed up the work done by the 4-H group and named those who would exhibit at the State Fair. Club prayer closed the afternoon's work and all then enjoyed the shower given for Joyce Sm- ; bett Early.

Next meeting will be all dt at the home of Mrs. Crvl”. J Fi water cn S*pte..:'q-- 12 C lovenlaJe Group Met At Church The Cloverdale Woman's Society of Christian Service met August 9th at the church at 1:30

p. m.

The meeting was opened by the president, Marjorie Coons by all standing and singing “I Love to Tell the Story.” Devotions and prayer were given by Hallie Sipple.

l Twelve members answered roll ’ call. Roll call verses *yn •'Atlmanitiens and Prcm'.-cs' ware r ro-

J imr'd by Halli? Sipple.

The secretary's report was read and approved and the treasur-

ers report was also given.

Reports on the meeting at Spencer were given by Halie Sipple. Esther Fry. Lee Benson and Nell McCurry. these reports were

interesting and also useful.

A mation was made, seconded and carried to open our meetings at 10:30 A. M. for the remainder of this year and also to have a

i project to work on for the pnrI pcse of raising mor.rv f >r < ur

budget.

I It was agreed that cur presiflent. Marjorie Coons would conI tact the Lions Club president, to J see if it is possible for us to hold a ba-zaar at their annual fish fry I to be held Sept. 21 and 22nd. in ' Cloverdale. At the close of the business | meting we adjourned to meet I Sept. 13th at lOr'.O A M in the church basement. BANNER All's I 1lr.sri.TS

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