The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 August 1963 — Page 3

NOTICE OF ADMIVISTR ATNk. tr tn iX£ rCUU C ° Urt 0f Putn ‘ m Co ’ ja - ni!® 1 ; 0 * hereby given th»t Ann» M«e ™ d »v AU,U,t. B r \T a ^l^ 0t ‘ he •* John having Claims a* mm said • !» »h« Wh * t,ler ,,r n ° l nOW ' <lu * must ■ Jt ** m * ln said court srithln six Dubll^atjln 5 I 1,0 ^ the d * t *' the first win be U fcr. 0f ^ notlce or said claims n«t ° re er bar "‘l 13th dav Green castle. Indiana, this No 1*312 1963 Probate Cause Court*foT Pu'nlm ° f thf ClrcuH lfi-»-30-3t

THE DAILY BANNER FRI.. AFG. 30., 1963 Page 3 GREENCASTLE. INDIANA COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS The Putnam County Board of Commissioners will meet in regular session Tuesday. September 3. 1963 at 9:00 A M. legal time at the Court House. Greencastle. Indiana to consider the following claims: COUNTY REVENUE

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Lucille Albin, dep. 30* 00 Shaffer *nd Co. •T»* Adah Blanche Pruitt, ex 20.00 Municipal Equipment Co 93.66 Kcnmlh Kn.uer. Sh«, >« « SSLlwVSr 7.7.7.7.VSS 6,7'.::::::v«:2 •V.7.v: 2?SS SXTWfS.-wii-:::: “» L W W.“ M . K.' . . . . . . J1SM «1 l.»°» Kveivn spencer cl 225.00 Todd'aAce Hardware 11.45 E vel “ R.,,, phn . 337.60 Motor Fuel Tax Division 7* 36 Martllnn Hammond. RN.".‘.’."... 365 00 Russellville Stone Company .. 1.621 5fl mr::::.::: &U SffBirSk'Sir: iSS Ku JbTtl“ P«» UIT. Cl- »• » "■'>»»» •». S^,. <H« pi; v lAre CH cust 3W.00 Ladoga Culvert Co.. Inc 1.331.66 ourta Pnde’rwood same 100.00 Shumaker Brof. Industries ... 21.593 So Baird B Verm?Uio E n cuat.".'.'.‘. «0.ou Baysin*** Machine Shop V.V.V.’.V 1200 Pau? Andrew Thomas. Jr. ext. .. 76.50 Industrial Supply Ca. 74.43 K Th.mas same 76 50 Putnam Co. Farm Bueam Co-op . 16151 Seien^tn.^.Tu mat. ^foui“invin ro cH hU s e upc l '.: 200-jo D - h. Conner Nellie Arnold, mat 200 00 CUMULATIVE BRIDGE Dora Shulley. 1( ^ ““ Dorman and Dean En*. Roy Cook, same Service 1.142 82 Emma While, same e. E. Huber and Sons .... 21.357.98 Helen Elizabeth Lawson ™ «« Cafl ArnoU j Au<mor Catherr. Wolfert ^ Charles Branneman. comm 22a.vo - - Victor Ray Hurst, same 22’W Claude Maluyer. same j • J J ~ '7E- is ohemwoid diarlt.s P Rady, same • J Kenneth Shannon, same *• q* nu f 111 l-< 1* 1 /l fT£ Paul Whitman, same -hr wl I Mft If M yj / Wm. Hurst, vet. off 200 00 f I/ t ^ Robert H. Newgent. same 50.0* R. A. Boyd. co. atty 250 00 L E. Michael, bd of rev J6 W p artners Must Not tt t \v«kiiH same • Books pius ci D.11 On Same Side Of Boat Otto G. Nasser 27.78 Woodturn Printing Co. Ind 50 »0 Rv A if red Sheinwold The Bobbs-Merrill Co. Inc. 34 00 Carl Arnold Aud 38 7a It s quite a good idea to open Friden, inc .......... ••••• 62 00 the bidding light, and it’s equaldales 308 62 ly delightful to make a light penwoodburn priming co 2i oo a j^y double when an opponent Adding Machine Sales and Service. " , , , , - . _ , 00 makes a doubtful bid. Just don t nL'reas. ’ ' . a on do both on the same hand. Typewriter Rebuilder Sales 4 20 Woodbu-.n Priming Co 30 0) •_,, s u... . Carrie Miller. Rec » , . . Woodburn Printing Ca-Inc 132 00 Mtlthcr *lde VUlflerabl* Paul M Meson, sher ® * NORTH Kenneth Knauer . . 271 00 A 10 8 4 King Morrison Foster Co «7..» f? A 4 PhilUps Petroleum Co **’ X A I T Shell Oil Co 6 ] 3* 9 ** I. 7 . * . Standard Oil Co « lITCr ^ ^ BACV Texaco. Inc 6 ** ff*3T EAST Fechheimer Bros. *7 »3 AKQI32 A 7 Loyd R. Hurst. Bd of Ed ’O JO TO Q ) ? S 2 Lee School Supply Co 17.7* An 10 Si ASIT Aaron Arnold 3d of H 35.39 9Q AAI4< Marilynn Hsmmond 32.iO V ml* ji. .1 ...l. **• 9 * General Telephone Co. #f Ind. .. 21 7a SOUTH Ace Hardware. Co Assr 3.30 6 A V 4 S James M. Houck. Pros atty 40 00 6? K 10 8 f 1 Ace Hardware. Clr. ert 3.98 O K 9 4 Black Lumber Co 65 *5 Cundilf Electric - ^ l6 J ** ■ m. - - Putnam County Graphic. Elect bd. . 7 56 « *** cUMTb BMr Woodburn Printing Co 74 73 PsU 1 a P*I8 1 NT James M. Houck. CH 16.97 Ttlf... 2 0 PaM P*S* General Telephone Co 212.19 j 0T Pa»* Pas* DcHihU Dept of Water Works 78.08 AM Pau LKWWi Public Setvice Co. of Ind 120 68 nei»»S««a a m C. S Atkins Paint 300 00 t>pCBlfl| UM ~ 4 K Applegate 1 * E-e'tator co.‘ *.*.*.*w Several experts made an op«nBoiler and Pressure Board 2.00 j n g on West hand in the R. L. Hubbard 7.44 ..... . , Headley Hardware 13 96 recent national tournament. Most Laundry Ea-e — • of the experts passed because the Depi of water works, jail i’ oo hand didn't have the right qualPubh? a serT,ce w cr r of c ind:^ «y- Most **T*rt s promise two Ace Hurdware 7a quick tricks with an opening bid. ™rk££r w .: Nobod y can b,ame East for Dept, ot sewage .. U 60 doubling two hearts. He expected Wm K. Tipton. M. D.. CF 9 00 Wei er Seeley is o» to beat South badly if West had Butlers skeigas 42.00 reasonable defensive strength for Black Lumber Co 21.38 the Opening bid. Elmer Rogers ... . .. ... 105 00 Ima g ine that West’s spades P and G Welding and Mach 8 50 ^ p s and s Garage 39as v'ere headed by A-K instead of Boiler and Pressure Board 2.00 k _q t Wcqf wmild tnlro twn tnn Handy S Milk anu Ice Cream Co. 59 84 ^ Q J- West WOUld take two top HiKh Point on Co 3C.95 spades and lead a third spade for Colonial Baking J. Co 26.04 « . . ,, . . Purse Us Grocery 130.05 East to ruff. West would get oien o Dudley 1980 b ac ){ with a club to lead a fourth Zanng Processing 46 63 Morrisons lire and Retreatiin* .. 3.23 sp<lCi(*. W nPTl tnP SIT10K6 Cl6a.reu, Poor and Co Co es East tvould collect 300 points. Books Puls comm vet off 85 DIFFERENT REST LT Robert* Newxent' W." The reSU,t WaS S uit « different Curtis Sinclair, comm 200» because West did not have the Pumam’county" Graphic v:. ::: io2 24 spades. West led the king Claude a Webb ... 147.46 of spades, and South took the Richard E. Clones 25.80 Hopkins. Walton Funeral Home 200 00 a t Once. Pow ell Funeral Home ioo oo Declarer took his three diaRector Funeral Home 200.00 Whitaker Funeral Home ioo oo mond tricks and then led a club. Spencer Monument Works 8 00 West won and returned the nine Hurst Collins Post 281 25 00 " 1 UOn anC1 reulrnea lne nine C. W Scribner Post 255 25.00 Of tfUmpS, RS good 3 defense as Central State Hospital 90.56 Evansville state Hospital 6o oc an J- South won in dummy with Indiana Boys' school 1.240 77 the ace of hearts and ruffed a New Castle State Hospital 71.65 c. Greencastle Consolidated ' '**“• schools 1.013 28 Bv this time South had taken Roland Lane 11 76 b h. McDonald 182.25 six tricks and still had K-10-8 of James m. Houck 58 07 trumps. It didn’t take any great Jim Adams FOX BO, NTY 3 qq ^ill to win two trump tricks johnny Beaman 3 oo with these cards to fulfill the conTerry Burger 3.00 . f Clayton Cox 3.00 Nelson Ford 300 if we have to blame somebody Charles Jones 3 00, Clarence Kessler 6 00 for this > we Should point the r. c p ' ck ^ ns 3oo finger at West. He knew that Joe Daivd Shipman 3 oo Kart had a mediocre hand since Wayne wiBon '.V.V'!! 1 .V.\\\7.' 3 “ hc had P assed two diamonds; and welfare West also knew that he himself Helen’w>rneke r vis. 3MOO had a P° or defensive hand. The Grace h. McKeehan 30000 combination was too risky. Virginia m. Bowers 300.00 ^Vest’ should have taken the Letha c. Hurst, ci 300 00 double out to two spades in the Elaine Vote . 275 00 . General Telephone co. .'. less hope of playing at some undoublFay . G I ? ay ' ml 117fl ed contract. If so. he would get Grace h McKeehan 4ooo away cheaply, losing only 100 Helen" WernekV ‘.".V: 7'* * 40 00 P 01 " 18 ’ Even if douWed ’ he WOuld woodburn Printing co-inc. e so lose only 300 points—better than j : o RlKhl ' s £ 1 I 1 c ^—^ 17.5» doubling South into game. Maurice Kersey, sut 416 65 DAH^Y QUESTION Barbara Smith. Cl. sna ruv ^ . Susie Gael 281 25 Partner opens with one spade, Ralph spencer, mech 40000 and the next player passes. You Dean Leroy Branham 352.00 aA Q<; r. ixirincA-} Julian Petro 334 80 ■ 10 ‘d: «-A 9 6 5 H-K 10 8 6 3 DRaiph E Help 33570 K 9 4 C-2. What do you say? Rl'-hard Gale Gray . 343 80 j j Ronert Gan, j r 271 so Answer: Bid three spades. This 308.75 shows strong trump support, James Curtis Boiler . 288 79 Frank Nelson 308 00 with a total Count of 13 to 16 FToyd^Aiten" 1 HulfmBn .;; 3“ ^ P oints ’ inolud ing distribution as John t waish 30188 "’ell as high cards. It is a perfect o?vn re cam°beu e " SO “. • 31«^ description of your hand. Jesse McGuire . 322 15 George Talbott ..’..’.**** 304 43 .a ... More Illegality aS In Lake County Clayton Sution 314 5^ I George Whitaker os cn Harry Miller V/ 285 28 INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The V'n rtln 283 20 Indiana State Board of Accounts rimer l Budd .. 280 63 f pr tifipd a report to the Lake .lam r e PU F r Brown .'.‘.V.V. * ’ ’ 2^ W ^ ^ ^ Ind ’ io ciig MeCammack *.'.7... 23250 i ana attorney general charging pe,iii ' Hauler that school electrical repair work General Telephone co of ind ‘ 64 85 contracts were not awarded ac^n[ iC orWa f ter C Wo 0 r f k S Ind :.::;;. : . : cording to law. Greer. U le Automotive Supply .. 32 88 The report Cited LeO BereoliS, carton l impi, A mrnt P co tS 'iii I c C ' ‘' 116 ” treasurer of the Hammond School Jim Ruins Cnevroiet-Buick ...! 7 2 31 City durtng the time $32,880 was Xing Morrison Foster 97 r-j . . .... . Morrison s Tie and retreading B01 62 s P ent under a material and costlyor m. Mams 102 42 pi lis contract for the repair work crrpun. jieLtlu Tractor Sales iar *7n _ . Reid-Hoicomb Co. inr i 67 6 T at Clark and Hammond High nee. Equipment Co inc 414.13 Schools. Included was wiring and Kendall Garage 4.00 Indiana Shovel and supply co.7. 102.45 lighting VvOrk for the Clark foot-

ball field. Deputy chief examiner Bryce Bottom said $23,922 tot Clark included in the total should have been awarded as a separate contract with specifications set out for labor and materials, advertised as a separate project and let to the firm submitting the lowest and best bid. He said state law requires all contracts above $2 000 to be handled in that manner. “This is not a question of value received but a question of procedure,” Bottom said. “The costplus method defeats the entire purpose of the law since it does not specify what is needed and the contractor could go out and buy anything and furnish it at cost plus 20 per cent.” The work was done by and the money paid to the Modern Electric Service Co., Hammond, during the period April 1, 1962, to June 30, 1963. Bottom said the field examiners made the report at the request of the Lake County prosecutor. He said since the report was made, Hammond’s school officials worked out new procedures with the State Board of Accounts. “They have expressed a willingness to abide by the statutes and have gone a long way to correct procedures/’ Bottom said.

Mr. and Mrs. Eberwgtt a id children have returned from a vacation trip in the north. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and children have returned from a vacation trip in the south.: Bill Perkins of North Salem accompained them. Mrs. Eliza Page returned to the Greencastle Hospital Tuesday. Eldon Roe and Ellen Mitchell of Roochdale w r ere united in marriage last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Riley and children of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ogdon Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ogdon returned home Tuesday after helping with the chores at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page since his return from the Hospital.

WORKMAN ELECTROCUTED SALEM, UPI — Hebert Anthony, 27, R. R. 1, Hope, was electrocuted near here Thursday while working on a Public Service Company of Indiana power line atop a 125-foot steel tower. The shock of touching a 23,000volt line knocked him to the ground but authorities said he died from the shock and not from the fall.

THEFT IS REVEALED BLOOMFIELD, UPI — Tn« theft of a collection valued at $2 ( 000 fronrlhe home of rare coin dealer Elmer Chiders was revealed Thursday by police. Officers said nothing else was taken in the burglary Tuesday night.

DIES OF INJUIRES EVANSVILLE UPI — Robert Wayne Parrish. 13, Chicago, died in an Evansville hospital Thursday night of injuries suffered in a highway accident Wednesday night at Corydon, Ky. The boy was fatally injured when a car driven by his stepmother ran off the road on a curve.

Barnard News Mr. and Mrs. Willis Flinn of Indianapolis and Mrs. Nettie Robbins and Harry Robbins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James D. Robbins. Mrs. Virginia Crosby underwent surgery in Culver Hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Robbins and children entertained Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ogdon of Terre Haute and Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page Sunday in honor of Mr. Ogdon's Birthday. Cynthia Page spent the weekend with her great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Falin.

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