The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1963 — Page 3

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STATS' OP PTOTANA S8! * w COUNTY OP PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER TERM. lt*>J In the Mauer of ihe Estate of Jatnp» A Clements, deceased: First Citizens Bank and Trust Company as Administrator. TS Carrie Clements. Anna B. Suces Prances Hambleton. Beatrice Newton. Leo Clements and Mattie McElroy. The Plaintiff, being the petitioner the First Citizens Bank and Trust Company, as Administrator of the Estate of James A. Clements, deceased, in the above entitled cause having filed its petition therein together with an affidavit that defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and that through diligent search and inquiry the residence of the defendants is unknown and cannot be ascertained. Now, therefore, the said defendants are notified that unless they be and appear in the Putnam Circuit Court on the 2Sth day of October. 1963. at the court house in the City of Greencastle, in sakl County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard determined absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court this 27th day of September. 1963. Jack P. Hinkle. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Roy C. Sutherlin. Attorney. 28-5-12-31

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Edith Marie Conner was on the 20th da; of Sept. 1963. appointed: Exectrlx of the Will of Effie M. Brown, deceasead. AH persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file tae same in said court within six <61 months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 20th day of September. 1963. Probate Cause No. 10317. Jack P Hinkle. Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. Jack Frank Durham. Attorney. 21-28-5-3t

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Muriel M. Craig was on the 12th day of September, 1963. appointed: Executrix of the Will of Paul E. Craig deceased. All persons having claims against 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 Greencastle. Indiana, this 12th day of September. 1963 Probate Cause No. 10316. Jack P. Hinkle. Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. Frank G. Stoessel Attorney. 21-28-5-3t

STATE OF INDIANA tt: COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER TERM. 1963 In the matter of Estate of Walter Demoree Burks, Deceased. Estate No. 9753. Notice to all persons interested in the Estate of Walter Demoree Burks. In the matter of the Estate of Walter Demoree Burks, deceased. Notice is hereby given that David Donald Burks and Jesse R. Stanley as Co-Executors of the above named estate, has present and filed their final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 25th of October. 1963. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interestd are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of

said estate. Jncl P H.nkle, Clerk of the Circuit Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Frank O. Stoessel. S8-5-2t UKAI NOTICE OF PVBLM EEAEDfO Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 30099 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY. INCORPORATED. FOR AUTHORITY TO DISCONTINUE EXPRESS AGENCY AT RUSSELLVILLE. PUTNAM COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing In Room 905. Rooms of the Commission, this cause in State Office Pldg , Indianapolis, Ind.. at 9:30 AM.. (EST>, Tuesday, November 12, 1963 Public participation Is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By Allan Rachles, Executive Secretary.

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Franklin Township. Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on 15th day of October, 1963. at 7:30 p.m., at the office of the trustee will consider the following additional appropriation which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Special School Fond: B—4 Clerical 8 25.0« B—6 Other Instructional Expense 2000 00 D—1 Wages of Janitors 150 00 D—3 Water, light and power .. 200 00 D—4 Janitor supplies 500 00 E—5 Repair of buses . 400 00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor s office of Putnam County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. A. Franklin Ford. Trustee. Franklin Township. 28-5-2t NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Probate Cause No. 10320 Notice is hereby given that Carl Arnold and Mae Jackson Arnold Was on the 27th day of September, 1963, appointed. Co-Administrators of the estate of the estate of Guy D. Jackson, deceased. All persons having claims againrt said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six (6 > months from the date of tne first publication of this publication of this notice or said claims wiU be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 27th day of September. 1963. Jack P. Hinkle. Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. Roy C. Sutnerlin Attorney. 28-5-12-3t

Sha)i wo l(I On Bridge Watching The Spots Improves Your Luck By Alfred Sheinwold Almost forty years ago Sidney Lenz wTote about a man who was introduced to him as “the

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luckiest bridge player in town.” Lenz went on w’ith the story: "During the course of a rubber he led the seven of trumps, which gobbled up my six, and at once I knew why he was ‘lucky.’ ” Luck -still depends on the ability to watch the spots. South dealer East-West vulnerable NORTH A A 5 4

K 6 3

O K. 8 7 4 2 A 9 4 WEST EAST * K Q J 10 A 9 3 S?Q92 <?J1G54 0 10 9 O J 6 5 > 4Q 10 76 A J 8 2 SOUTH A 7 6 3 2 A 8 7 O A Q A A K 5 3 South West North East 1 NT Pass 3 NT All Past Opening lead — A K. When this hand was played in a retent par contest, most declarers failed to make a laydown game at notrump. They didn’t watch the spots. In most eases South refused the spade trick until forced to take it. Then he took the ace and queen of diamonds and went back to dummy with a heart to try the king of diamonds. When the diamonds failed to break. South could develop only eight tricks— one spade, two hearts, three diamonds, and two

clubs.

ACTUALLY BROKE The diamonds actually broke favorably, but these declarers didn't notice it . West dropped the ten of diamonds on the ace and the nine of diamonds on the queen. On noticing this, South should overtake the queen of diamonds with dummy's king. It would then be simple to return the eight of diamonds to force out the jack. Dummy would get back with the king of hearts to cash the seven and the four of diamonds. There was no danger in this plan since West could get only three spade tricks and a diamond even if he had the jack of diamonds. If it turned out that West had started with J-10-9 of diamonds, the recommended play would cost one trick—but only an unimportant overtrick. South should gladly give up his chance for the tenth trick to make sure of his ninth trick. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one spade, and the next player passes. You hold: S-K Q J 10 H-Q 9 2 D-10 9 C-Q 10 7 6. What do you

say?

Answer: Bid two clubs. You plan to raise spades at your next turn. The hand is not quite worth a raise to three spades immediately, so you bid a side suit first and raise the spades later. *..

DIES

RICHMOND UPI—Mrs. Oliver G. Starr, 56, widow of a former Indiana Supreme Court justice, died Thursday in Reid Memorial Hospital here after a five-months illness.

CROWD DIS A POINTING ~ LITTLE ROCK, Ark. UPI — The Arkansas Republican party today sezied upon what it said were “disappointing” crowds during President Kennedy’s whirlwind tour and claimed he would be in trobule politically in the state in the 1964 presidential campaign.

BETTER FISHING

OTTAWA UPI —An East Indian tribal practice is helping make better fishing spots of lakes in the province of Saskatchewan. The East Indians once fished by tossing derris plant roots in the water. The rotenone-rich roots caused fish to suffocate, float to the surface and be picked with ease. Since 1959, the Saskatchewan government has bee using a chemical similar to the one found in the root to clear lakes of undesirable fish before restocking them with game fish. LOCALE LAUGHS

WE ARE MOVING DOWNTOWN 12 NORTH JACKSON ST. ATTEND OUR GIGANTIC MOVING SALE NOW GOING ON, YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID AT THIS LOCATION KERSEY'S TV %, APPLIANCES NORTH ON 43

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OTTAWA UPI—Names show a sense of humor and the Canadian island province of Newfoundland claims a record in this department. It boasts such places as Jerry’s Nose, Nick's Nose Cove, Bumble Bee Bright, Ha Ha Bay, Blow-me-down, Run-by-guess, Little Hooping Harbour and Joe Bait’s Arm. On the sadder side, there are Gripe Point, Bad Bay, Bleak Island, Heartbreak Point, Confusion Bay and Wreck Cove.

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PROFESSIONAL PAINTING PAYS A GOOD PAINT JOB IS A BARGAIN AT ANY PRICE A poor paint job is expensive no matter how little the cost. FOR EXPERIENCED PAINTING SERVICE Call BOB HOWARD OL 3-6088 after 5:00 P. M.

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AUCTION SALE Property of the late Cleo McMains Fntford will be sold at public auction at 205 W. Jacob St. in Greencastle near 1st Ward school on SATURDAY, OCT. 12'63 At 12:00 o’clock DST HOUSEHOLD & MISC. 1 studio couch, 2 end tables, 1 coffee table, 1 GE television 17” portable. 2 rocking chairs, 1 blond bedroom suite, 1 Eureka Rotomatie sweeper and chest, 2 feather beds, 3 table lamps, 1 floor lamp, 1 Jenny Lind bed. living room rug 9x12, dinette suite w/6 chairs, bed clothing, 1 Norge refrigerator, good; l Speed Queen washer, 1 apt. size bottle gas range, 1 heating stove, vanity lamps, 2 electric clocks. 1 portable mixer, 1 electric fan, 1 3 speed window fan large size, 1 iron G.E., several throw rugs, several chests, kitchen cabinets, 2 metal Gilding chair, treadle sewing machine, wardrobe, 1 wash stand, card table,—3 chairs, one lot of dishes including a cracked cut glass pitcher with metal top, blitter mold, cooking utensils, pots, pans, etc., rotary mower, and other articles. Terms: Cash. Not responsible for accident. THE FAMILY Alton Hurst, Auet. Bert Wright, Clerk CITY BOWLING LEAGUE STANDINGS VV L Art Furniture 28 12 Mallory Five 28 12 Double Decker 22 18 Reeves Welding 20 20 Buick Specials 20 20 Jones Construction 16 24 Farm Bureau Insurance 16 24 Torr’s Restaurant 10 30 211; K. Rader. 208; V. Green,201. Over 200 Games: F. Jones, 237; R. Hoskins, 229; L. Murray, 221; M. Berry, 221; L. Conyers, 217; R. Gooch, 212, E. Youngpetter,

600 Series: L. Murray, 614. 500 Series: P. Buechler, 539; V. Green, 526; R. Hoskins, 573; L. Conyers. 572; E. Rader, 518; R. Gooch, 556, E. Youngpetter, 510; K. Rader. 567; M. Berry, 521; V. Inman, 502.

Classified Ads Real Estate

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319 HIGH FALL—$38,500 300 GItEENWCM)D—$27,500 316 MELROSE—$21,450 320 DOGWOOD LANE— $19,250 Drive by these good homes and we’ll be glad to hear from you if you wish more details or wish to see the inside—or if you want to chat Phone Jane.

ERNEST H.

1 Collins

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fltorK OL 3-3255 Evenings—OL 3-3828

FOR SALE: My residence at 611 E. Walnut St. Modern gas heat. Five rooms and bath. Garage and shop. For appointment. Call at 609 E. Seminary St. or Phone OL 3-9677. Harvey W. Owens. 5-10-12-3p

FOR SALE: Small house, 4 rooms and bath. 10 acres, half tillable, rest wooded, located across from Earl Evens farm. 6 miles West of Greencastle, Clay Warren R. 4, Will consider contract. 3-4p BUILDING SITES — 2-3-5-10 acres, some wooded on U. S. 40, 1 % miles east of Jet. 43 & 40. See Mr. West at residence. 2l-tf FOR SALE: 3 1 ' 2 acres, 2 bedroom home with one car garage, good location, phone between eight and twelve noon. Bainbridge 522-9734. tt ~FOR SALE: Nice modern home on Raccoon Lake. NorthSouth Realty. Ralph Phillips. Ph. RI-3-3412. West Lafayette, Ind. 30-6p. FOR SALE r Choice building lots. Howard Moore. Phone OL 3-1061. Sat.-tf FOR SALE: By owner, Nice lot one mile south on road 43. Harold Coffman, 817 S. Locust Street after 4:00 p.m. l-3-5-3t

Business Service Victor Furnaces and Airconditioners. Free Estimates. We service any make of furnace. Boswell Heating Co. N. College at Columbia Street. Phone OL 35357. 2-tf. HEARING AID SUPPLIES Batteries and accessories for all makes and models. Mason Jewelers (Tick Tock Shop) 18 W. Washington St. 28-tf MOWER A SMALL MOTOR REPAIR SERVICE Authorized Part and Service for Clinton Briggs-St ration Tecumseh Lawson Wisconsin Power Products OMER REEVES Craver Welding 208 N. Jackson St. 3-4p. DRYWALI-i—hanging and finishing. Interior and exterior painting. OL 3-3328. 8-tf

?HE DAILY BANNER SAT., OCT. 5, 1963. Page 3 GREENCASTLE, INDIANA We Loan Carpet Shampooer at no cost with purchase of Blue Luster shampoo, Headly Hardware. Sat.-tf CITIZENS BAND OPERATORS We can insure your Radio Equipment. Donald Riley, Drive In Insurance Agency, across from Fairgrounds. OL 3-4280. 25-tf

HOWARD TV SERVICE Black & White Color — Stereo Antenna Phone OL 3-9696

Mobile Homes

Rust's Mobile Homes Quality Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers. GOSPORT. IND.

Farm Items

FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bull, eighteen months old. Eva Jobe, north of Belle Union. 4-2p. FOR SALE: Registered and also Commercial Hampshire boars and gilts. Earl Bridges, Roachdale, Ind. R. R. 1, Phone 596-7283. 11-tf FOR SALE: 33 White Face steers, weight 650 to 700 lbs; 3 Hamp sows and pigs, vaccinated for cholera. Sidney Dixon, Roachdale R. 1. Phone 596-7474. 3- 4p. FOR SALE: 500 bales wheat straw. One or more bales can be picked up at 401 W. Walnut. W. E. McBride. 4-2p. FOR SALE: Good used corn pickers: 2-2 row mounted Ford pickers 1-Model 227 John Deere picker 1-2 row mounted New Idea picker , 1- 2M Picker 2- Woods Brothers pickers 1-Oliver 2 row mounted picker Greencastle Tractor Sales 4-3t FOR SALE: Used farm machinery. JD PTO spreader; JD 45 combine; JD grain drill. JD 25 combine; 400 D. tractor. Farmers Supply, Inc. Phone OL 3-6312. 4-2t FOR SALE: Yorkshire Boars and Open Gilts. Reg. 300 lbs. $75 each. VE 1-3581, Mooresville. 4- 3t.

Automotive FOR SALE: Local-owned 1959 Plymouth H. T. New tires, top mechanical shape. Can be seen after 5 p. m. or on weekends by appointment. 312 West Walnut Street. OL 3-9509. Sat.-Wed.-tf. Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf. FOR SALE: 1957 Ford 4 door hard top; straight stick, above average. Phone CH 6-3558. 2-5p. Home Items SINGER ZIG ZAG $37.08 Full Price Walnut finish cabinet model. Payments of 6.18 mo. Makes buttonholes, blind hems, appliques, makes beautiful designs, sews on buttons, etc. All built into machine. Call OL 3-3987. 4-tf. FOR SALE: 65,000 BTU Scotsman Oil Space Heater. Price $60.00. Phone 795-4554 or James Mitchell, Box 38 Cloverdale. 4-3t.

FOR RALE: 40 sheets of galvanized roofing; oval shaped bath tub and one kitchen table. Phone OL 39434. 3-4t FOR SALE: 9 pc. dining room suite. Melvin Ford, 2 miles north of Jet. 36 & 43. Phone Roachdale 596-5361. 4-2t. FOR SALE: 275 gal. oil tank and stand, $25.00 also speed Queen Washer, $25.00. Swick's Resturant, Phone OL 3-9902. 5-3t

Found

FOUND: Small white

female

Collie with brown head.

Phone

OL 3-4044.

4-3t

Lost

LOST: Small varied

colored

cat in vicinity of South Jackson

St. Phone OL 3-3298

5-3t.

LOST OR STOLEN: At O'Day's;

Ladies black hand bag.

Phone

OL 3-9065.

4-2t.

LOST: A red and white

pup in

the vicinity of E. Berry

St. If

found call OL 3-9276.

4-2p

LOST Black Scotty

with

Scotch plaid collar. Name Hoot

Mon. Call OL 3-5965.

3-3t.

LOST: Black and Tan Coon dog with Blue Tic on chest, also white and browm Walker hound, near Putnamville, $50.00 reward. John W. Johnson, 1242 Pardsan Parkway, Indianapolis, Phone collect. WA-6-7158. 3-12p. LOST or STRAYED: 4 shoats from Ared Shaw farm. Ph. OL-3-9240. 30-6p For Sale FOR SALE: Fresh dug evergreens at Moore's Orchard. Cheaper if you dig your own. Moore's Orchard, State Road 43 at Raccoon. M-S-9t. FOR SALE: Indiana and Eastern lump, egg and oil treated stoker coal. Bland Coal Co. PhOL 3-4732. 8-tf FOR SALE: Parts for all electric razors, Mason Jewelers (The Tick Tock Shop) south side of square. 30-tf FOR SALE: APPLES. (Cheaper if you pick your own) and fresh made CIDER. Moore’s Orchard. North on 43, at Raccoon. 30-tf. FOR SALE: Jonathan and other variety apples. Buchheit Orchards. 9-tf. FOR SALE: Skin diving outfit. OL 3-9382. 3-3t FOR. SALE: Pumpkins. Bobby Porter, Phone OL 3-5552. 5-3p Wanted Child care, any age, any hours. Hot meals, fenced yard. We also board children. Phone OL 3-3328. 4-tf. WANTED: Rug, carpet, upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For Service in Putnam County call OL 3-3562. 17-tf SPINET PIANO WANTED: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P. O. Box 495. New Albany, Ind. 4-2t. WANTED: Lime hauling. See or call James Carrington, Roachdale Phone 596-231. 11-tf. WANTED: To buy ’57 or ’58 model Dodge or Plymouth Body less motor. State Price. Box 102 in care of Banner. 3-3t. WANTED: Hauling, grain, coal, etc. Wayne Moore. Phone OL 3-6794. 4-3p

WANTED: To buy nny type used pianos. Write directions to Jack Speidel. 404 Kiesling Road, Muncie, Ind. 4-24t. WANTED: Pianos, any type, any condition. Write 510 N. 14th St. Elwood or Phone FE 2-6226. 13-30t Help Wanted New Company needs three young men with car to work two evenings and Saturday. Salary $44.00 per week to start. See Mr. Blessing, Commercial Hotel, Tuesday, October 8th at 6:00 pm. 5-2t. AA—National Company will train you to earn $3.00 or more per hour in pleasant route work. Full or part time. Write G. Spriggs, 3921 S. Washington, Marion, Ind. 4-3p. WANTED: Operator for Greencastles Newest Oil Co. Must be native, no mechanical ability necessary, just salesmanship. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Protected earnings. Write Box 48 Z % Banner. 2-6t. WANTED: High school boy, 16 years or older for work in local store after school and Saturdays. Write Post Office Box 196, Greencastle, giving references and any experience. 2-4t. NEEDED: Two men in this area for sales and service work. Steady employment and good earning opportunity. Experience not necessary. Apply at 1663 Eighth Ave., Terre Haute, between 9 and 10 a.m. 5-6t HELP WANTED: Experienced curb help. Part or full time. Apply Bob Jackson, Double Decker, Drive In. 3-5-7-31 WANTED: House keeper, have two children, 2 and 3 years old. Write Box 312 '/, Banner. Sat.-Wed.-tf. For Rent FOR RENT: 4 room semimodern house close to town; cheap rent. Call OL 3-4583. 4-3t FOR RENT: 2 bedroom modern house, nice location. Call OL 3-5664. 4-4t. FOR RENT: Forty Acres of good pasture in Jefferson Twp. See Howard Keller, % K & K Gulf Service. 4-2p. FOR RENT: 3 room modern lower apartment, gas heat. Ph. OL 3-3594. 4-2t. FOR RENT: Upper unfurnished apartment, available Oct. 6th. All utilities furnished. $62.50 per mo. Call OL 3-4833. 2-tf. FOR RENT: Four room upstairs apartment, utilities furnished. Phone OL 3-3025. 3-3p FOR RENT: Two bedroom modern Duplex now available. See James F. Green, 606 S. Jackson. 16-tf FOR RENT: Clean first floor 3 room apartment. Water and sewage furnished. Automatic gas heat. $50.00 per month. Howard Moore. Phone OL 3-4061. 14-tf. Will rent you a spinet piano as low as $5.00 a month. Mrs. Robert Loring, OL 3-4888, local representative. Riddick Piano Co. tf FOR RENT: Furnished second floor 2 room apartment. Water and Sewage furnished. Private showerbath. Hanna Street. R. I. Fletcher. OL 3-6475. 30-6t. WHAT'S IN A NAME WASHINGTON UPI — The 1960 U. S. Census shows that romantic names for places must have an appeal. Among the small towns that mushroomed between 1950-1960, Treasure Island, Fla., jumped from 75 to 3,506 inhabitants, and Romeoville, 111., from 147 to 3,574.

BL.0NDIE

By Chick Youn

JOHNNY HAZARD

By Frank Robbins