The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1958 — Page 4
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Th* umplait. to»1*»t woy y«» developed—Words tube onotyx*r. Sov* money on teplo cement Tubei. loo. Yeor pwerontee on ol lube*. WARDS SERVICE DEPARTMENT MONTGOMERY WARD Greencastle, Ind.
\ , over. Erie Boesen reported on the ; ro.id c p '-" ng and making it safer
The Putnamviile PTA met Jan-, ,0! the chi,dren The parents • tarv 16th at the school building. ‘ v "" h to thank Mr and the j The meeting was called to order st;itf ‘ hi ^ hwa - v fo ' lheir <*xver*- ! oy the president. Mrs. Helen tfon to maintain as much Mfety I Hansel. A prayer for the child- P os ' |bi e for the children. i ren an1 the sh!'i e to the flag Mrs. Groner ai.nounceu that the Acre repeated. 7th and 8th g»ade children will The sec retar" and treasure re- have a chili supper on Feh. 20. ports were given. The cook*: Graduation exercises will be on
: ‘hanked the PTA for the nice new May 2L
stove and invited the parents to The meeting was turned over ; nspect the kitchen and look over to Mr. Richardt»on. Several 3, 4 the new equipment. Mrs. Louise and 5th grade girls played selecBoesen and Helen William.-; made^/tions on the piano. Steve Barton i report* on the new three com- played a horn solo and songs oartment sink the PTA is buying, were sung by the 3, 4 and 5th
The new fiber glass sink is in grades.
the basement fot anyone to loc k The 7th and 8th grade room
mothers served refreshments. All 'the
enjoyed the social hour.
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Seven Ex-Warsaw Officials Cited
INDIANAPOLIS TP Seven former Warsaw officials late Tuesday were named in a State Board of Accounts audit charging them with making irregular pay-
ments of $8,376.tK).
Named in the a.uidit were former Mayor Paul E. Hodges, ClerkTreasurer Glenn NT Mitchell and
five councilmen. ■'
Mitchell drew $6.rS8.83 in extra salary as a»:istant sexton of
of the
i cemetery board, special policeman and from * .**tteet fund, the audit said. His regular pay was Si.500. The hoard also found a 5110 shortage in Mitchell’s
books.
The audit said Hodges received 5S00 more than his SI.999 sal *ry, $450 in unitemized travel pay and spent 536 in 1954 for Christmas greetings in a newspaper. Councilman Frank Brennan j received extra salary in the \
K. Steers for collection, charged Mitchell with paying the widow of Police Chief Frank Lucas $227.07 of her husband s vacation pay after his death.
25 ESCAPE INM1KV SHAKOPEE. Minn. (UPi Twenty-five high «-hool students escaped injury Tuesday night when a 9-foot rocket exploded during a launching attempt. The boys, students at Sh"'-. pr.* H’gh School, were huddle' n a.
amount of $203, the audit said. ; pit ICO feet away when a t elecCouncilmen Freeland Phillips ami tonic device triggered the rockAlfred Pattenga.le each received j at. The attempted launching was $128 and Glen Smith and Charles ' taged at Raceway Park here. Hand $53 each, the audit said. It was the second time the boys The board, which turned the ! had attempted a launching, acreport over to Atty. Gen. Edwin ^ cording to one of the Shakopee
rocketeers. Joe Huber said both ' rocket** failed when their seamedpipe bodies exploded. Next time they will use a seamless pipe. Huber said. KI SSELLVIL.LK Mrs. Kenneth Hat bison of Hanunond spent last weekend with her parents Mr. anil M-s. Fred Spertc’or and other relatives A 1c and Mrs. James L. Re : •tish are the parent? of a daughter. Sisu Diane born J in. 3 a; Yurfta .Arizona. Mis. Reddish j was formerly Isabelle \Vhit» <>f ( Greencastle. James is the son or Mr. and Mrs. William Reddish of Indianapolis but formerly lived. in Russellville. Mr. and Mrs. Sugfried Mir- (
veldt, who live east of Ri:.*jiel!ville have a new baby girl boin at CuJvv* llospitu; 1 tidily, Jan. to Mr; Lu ' Rl quite ill is very much improved ami can be out some new. Mrs. Ruby Shannon i* still confined in Culvcu Hospital after a major opera'.u a and is doing very well. Will Byrd of sou.! t.-t town has b en -Ui ;• with the flu. sli'.ht i:u:: SOITHPORT, England UP Aria Fisher, tol . b*' dociors w’ a she was 16 that she ! id little time to live, celebrated hei 191;L but hday yes ter da
\«»th i: io n«»\State >>f Indi.itia. County of Putt'ion ss: In th»- I’litnani t'it- ui: j I’ourt. .la mi r\ T< rni. No. l!i::s|. Klsle \s Durwood <; TwIstk. Plaintiff in th*. aliovc entitled : cauto- having fil»-«l lo r t'oniplain■ for I*i\ore.- thort ia. tojri-tlur wit uffida vlt*' that the residenr* of li feiol .lit lMir«oo<l i;. TwlfTR i< ; unknown and iifon diligent inipllry cann »t t*e ase» :'tainetl. .v.. ■* ■ th* mtUl d.■ fendnnt. lturwoo«| i! Twiicjc. is t herehx noiifitd that unless he and app.-or* in the Putn i m t'irouii , t'out t on the net, da> of Marcl . l '* •' th< - inK the 1 !. JoiHclal I >;■ * of th, .lanuary Terra Pr'.V of u,h| I'lairt. at tto- I’ourt I'mis. in th. t.'ily of itrei liras'le In s.'iid Cou1.1 \ and State. ;.nd j answer to s i i<| Poinplaint. Jh< | r in. will he h< tnl and detc-rininr.I j In hi? absence. Willia n 1: PadsrrtT. fti-rk. Putnatr. Circuit Court. I.yon .C P>i>d. t' ys. 1 r.-ii-Jii-nt :
State of Indiana, t’ountj of i’'*. j liam s- In 1 Io- Ciitiinni t'lreuit ■ Court.— —^ • Term. IS.'.s In the matter of Estate of Andrew S. Pittman, deceased. Estate No. ‘mas MM II I', I It \ l.l. Plait SONS I \ Tl'If I >'1 I :n l\ THK IlST VI'K of \nilri w S. Pittman, de. eased. No. !o;‘iS. .Noth, i- lo rehv ui\eii that i Central National I hunk of Green- ! eastle as A dni i n 1st i a (or of the i ■ i f. o v e named esteie. has pr*-sente.l i and filed its linn! aeeo int in : final settlement of said estate ! .ind tha’ th*. sam< will come up I for the examination and action or j s'’d Cir- 'ot Court. >n the 13th ! day of Fehruary. pt.aS. at whfe*' tlrue all persoas Interested i" sil.l <■ sI.it,• ire rei|iiired to appear in said court alid show cause. •!' '■ a n i' there t-e. wh>’ said a»-eoi*.i' i should not to* anpeoved. 1".i ttirheirs of said iler*n|ent ami all others inte'ested ar * also reonie *1 to a • pear and *nak» prieif of C f. " heirship or ih.im to .tr.v part of ?.iId estate. Central National I’.ank of Ur.eu- | east I... Personal Representative. William R. Padgett. c'lerk of Putnam Circuit Court. I,yon .X- ISoyd. Vttorneys
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