The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1956 — Page 3
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WF:n.. XOV. 14. 1956 Pa^e 3 The B team made
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Chariton Bows To Belle Union
school basketball tilt by the ecare of 77 to 52. Walton with 28 points and Sheppard with 21 were the big
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Belle Union evening by winning Hashman 0 the preliminary with the Chari- Harden 9
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Downtown Bowling League
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1st. Citz. Bk
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Home Supply
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Clear View
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Paris
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Bergee
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600 Series—Scroggin 602.
14 f 500 Series—Kerr 592. Stites 2 582. Long 569. Burkhardt 566. 0 Deacon 564, Cromer 546, Siegel20 in 528. Domasco 528. Sears 523, Elmore 520. M. Crawley 520 J. Brewster 515. Bond 513, McDonald 508. K. Rader 505, R. Craw-
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200 Games—Scroggins 221 202 Kerr 215, Long 214, Sears 211, Burkhardt 209. McDonald 204, Domasco 202 R. Crawley 201.
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BI-PAHTi.'-AN congressional conference draws these leaders to the White House to discuss the middle East . i-.s. They voiced their full support fo r the policies the president is pursuing. Leaders are (from left 1 Carl Vinson,, chairman of House armed services committee; Rep. Carl Albert of Oklahoma Illim is Rep. Charlie Halleck; House Spe aker Sam Rayburn and House majority leader John McCormack.
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NOTICE OF IDMIXISTR \TIOV In the Circuit Court ot Putnam County. Indiana. Notice is hereby piven tha. Central National Bank. Greencastle. Indiana was on the 29 day ot Oct.. l»r,6. appointed Administrate! of the estate of Ethel \V. Atkins, deceased. All persons having claims apainst said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Groeacastle. Indiana, this 29 day of Oct. 19 r ><;. Will tarn R. Padaett. Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. Probate Cause No. SM'.P.S. Roy C. Putherlin. Attorney 31-7-1 4-3t. :
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Governors Will Meet Oec. 13th
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CHICAGO (UP r
of eight states bordering the Great Lakes will be invited to a Dec. 13 conference here for chseussions with army engineers on Lake Michigan water d versior. The conference date was announced Monday by Brig. Gen. Paul D. Berrigan at a meeting of he Great Lakes Commission. He also revealed an interim report on the effects of proposed diversion of Lake Michigan water at Chicago would be submitted Jan. 1 to the Army chief of engineers. The report was requested by President Eisenhower
after he vetoed for a second time I Cemral Nat)ona , arePliC , i: cojigiessicnal action permitting ; tie. in'iian i was on the 2j <i tv or . . ,. . Oct., IkSI, appointed \d.ji:nlJ-r.iro r m increase in water diversion' uf the i.... v u At-
kina, deceased.
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Berrigan d: .(lose l the Jan. 1 I against said estate, whether or noi
now doe. must filti the an ne In -■ilil court within «lx < •{ i months fr<mi the bate of the first publication of this notice or sold cluitns
will he forever barr--d.
Dated at Gr< om-astle, Indiana,
this 2‘t day of Oct. r.*f»6 William R Padgett. Clerk of tt»«‘ Circuit Court foe Putnam Countv. Indiana. Probate Cau«« No 9837. Roy c. Suthi-rlln. Attorwev.
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I interim i cport also would be part
Governors , of the ove , all Gleat Lakes ror '
to be completed by June 30.
VOTfCE (»l I’M In the Circuit Court of Pu'nam County, Indiaria.
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