The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 July 1963 — Page 3
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St:ite of Indiana ss: County of Putnam In the Putnam Circuit Court Ai>ril (Extended) Term. 196.1. Noti«e to ll persons interested In the estate of Charles Allen "CecK. In the matter of the Estate of Charles Allen Keek, deceased. No. 10,0X8. Notice is hereby Riven that
Ttnsrhdnle Prink and Trust Pompany as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed its amended fin il account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same wiil come up for the examination and action ot said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 2oth ot August, 1063, at winch tniie ail peisous luteiesl in said estate are required to appear iu said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account shot id not be approved. And tho heirs of said decedent all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship <>r claim to any part of said estate. Roaohdnle Bank and Trust Company Personal Representative. Jack P. Hinkle, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney for Estate Lyon and Boyd 23-?.0-2t
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\(» i n E OK sl*Kt I \ I. 11‘i‘itopit i v rio\ Notice is hereby given that the Board of the Town of Bainhridge. Indiana, did o n the 19th day of July, IMrtl, at a Special .Meeting of the Board of Trustees of BainbridRc, Indiana, pass a resolution to transfer from the General Fund of said Town to the following funds, the following amounts, towlt: From Uenrea) Fund to The Election Fund $ 125.90 From General Fund to Street Fund 2500.00 And that any person who may object thereto may appear and object thereto on the 5th day of August. 1963. at 7:30 o’clock p.m,, la.S.T. at the regular meeting of said Town Board, at which time hearing thereon will Tie had and said appropriations will he made if said Town Board so determines the same to Im in the best interest of and for the benefit of said Town. Notice issued this 22nd day of Ji ly. 1903. Town of Bainbridge. Indiana P.y
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BRIDGEWORK PRESERVED—The last nine covered bridges in Illinois, Including this one out of the past over Marys River near Chester, will be preserved if Gov. Otto Kerner signs a bill passed in the waning days of the state legislature. The bill provides that the state’s Department of Public Works and Buildings maintain the old structures.
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MEETS THE PRESS WASHINGTON UPI — President Kennedy will hold a news conference at 4 p.m. EDT Thursday. TV?
-upporters of the civil rights bill to discuss Negro demands that he include a board fair employment practices proposal as part of the main bill. Celler has rejected inclusion of the proposal with the main bill tm grounds it will make it too difficult to pass.
SCHEDILES MEETING WASHINGTON UPI — Rep. Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y., scheduled a meeting with Negro leaders and other non-congressional
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CLAIMS 400 MEMBERS—William F. Miller, 39, Cincinnati, Ohio, head of the controversial NAAWP (National Association for the Advancement of White People), claims he now has 400 signed members in his group. A former clerk at the YMCA, Miller says the NAAWP is aimed at fighting “civil disobedience” by integrationists.
.11 ST PLANE ing to Europe.
WAITIN’ AROI XD Two of lf>0 travelers returnDavid Martindale (left), Galeshiels, Scotland, and
Colin Clarke, Surrey, England, sit glumly on their luggage at Idlewild Airport in New York City as airport officials search for
their chartered plane, which failed to show.
DEMONSTRATORS USING NEW TECHNIQUE—Protesting alleged bias in the construction industry in New York, sitdown pickets link arms to make the policewomen's job more difficult at the entrance to Rutgers Houses, a housing development under construction in Lower Manhattan.
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Whether it is a r to start the day, a special lunch for the children, or supper for the family, fruit fritters with corn syrup may be the happy solution. Home Economists in ths Karo Kitchens, developed this recipe using pleatUUl fruits. Fruit Fritters and Corn Syrup 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 2 egg yolks >4 cup milk 1 tablespoon com oil IVz cups blueberries or chopped frulfc 2 egg whites, stiffly beatea Com oil, for frying Light, dark or mapley com syrup Sift together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar, Comhina egg yolks, milk and corn oil. Add to dry ingredients, mix until well'blended. Add fruit. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. For shallow frying, pour corn oil into skillet to a 1-inch depth. For deep frying, fill kettle 1/3 full. Heat oil to 375 F.^Drop fritters by tablespoonfuis into hot oil and fry 3 to 4 minutes turning to brown evenly. Fry only a few fritters at a time. Drain on absorbent paper. Makes 4 to 6 servings. If desired, fritters may be pan fried. Heat about 1/2 cup corn oil in a skillet. Fry fritters to a golden brown on one side. Turn brown on other side. . Serve warm with corn syrup flavor of your choice.
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BRANDO WASN'T ARRESTED—One of 33 demonstrators arrested for trespassing at an all-white housing project in Torrance, Calif., is carried away during a sit-in demonstration, Actor Marlon Brando was among the 150 pickets, but was not one of those arrested.
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miles east of here. Police said the boy was swimming across the 40-foot wide pit with a brother, Darrell, and a cousin, Mike House, when he disappeared beneath the surface. Scuba divers recovered the body a short time later.
SUPPORT OUTLOOK GOOD
WASHINGTON UPI — Senate Democratic leaders told President Kennedy today that the outlook is “excellent” for getting “strong bipartisan support” on ratification of the partial nuclear test ban treaty.
GAWKED AT BATHER
HOUSTON UPI — As James C. Brown. 26, a gasoline station attendant, was putting a dollar's worth of gas in a car Monday, he looked up to see the driver, nude, showering with the station’s water hose. “He dried himself, paid for the gas and drove away,” Brown said. “I gawked.”
Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield. Mont., told newsmen following a weekly White House legislative conference that the U. S. test ban negotiator, Undersecretary of State W. Averell Harriman, made “a tremendous impression” Monday during an appearance at a joint meeting of three Senate committees on the test ban treaty.
EGYPTIAN JETLINER MISSING, 60 ABOARD Hope of finding survivors has been abandoned by searchers for an Egyptian jetliner with 60 persons aboard missing on a flight from Tokyo to Cairo. Nine hours after the British-made Comet was reported missing, wreckage was sighted in the Arabian Sea off Bombay, India.
TRACTOR-MAILER Thomas Evans of Delafield, Wis., inspects a mail box on the F. H. Raemisch farm near Waunakee, Wis. It is a 103’ tractor with a hinged front that can be opened to receive mail.
