The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1963 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

FRI., NOV. 1, 1963. Pag* 6

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STATE OF INUiAnA M COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER TERM. 1963 In the matter of Estate of M^.ba R. Owens, Deceased. Estate No. 10369. Notice to all persons interested In tne Estate of Melba R. Owens, deceased. In the matter of the Estate of Melba R. Owens, deceased. No. 1026P Notice Is hereby clven that Harvey W. Owens as executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account In final settlement of said estate. and that the same *111 come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 22nd of November. 1963. at which time all persons Interested hi 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 ail others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Harvey W. Owens, Personal Repreaentatlve. Jack P Hinkle. Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney for Estate. Roy C. SutherUn 25-l-2t NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids for Installation of Two New OH Fired Burners and Related Work in the Fillmore School and at the same time sealed bids for No. 2 garde fuel oil for Fillmore School. Fillmore. Indiana. Will be received by Marlon Sears. Trus-

tee. of Marlon Township. Putnam County. at the office of the principal. Fillmore School until 7:Qi> P M. EST November 14. 1963 and will then be publicly opened and read aloud Bids received after the above time will be returned unopen-

ed.

Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal blanks in accordance with Indiana Form No. 96 and shall be accompanied by Questionnaire Form No. 96-a. Indiana State Board of Accounts, and Non-collusion Affidavit required under the statutes of Indiana-.. Each proposal shall be accompanied by a deposit of an acceptable certitled check or a cashier’s check made payable to Trustee of Marlon Township. Putnam County or a satisfactory bid bond execcuted by the bidder and a surety company either of which shall be in an amount equal to five per cent (5%) of

the bid.

Construction shall be In full accord withdrawing* and specifications on file at offices of the Owner, State Board of Accounts, and Engineers and are obtainable from the Consulting Engineers. (J M Rot* Engineering Co .) *15 00 for each set. which desposit is refundable to all actual bidders upon return of the documents in good condition, immediately following receipt of bids. Any additional sets required may be secured from the Engineer at a charge of $15.00 each set which *lo 00 will not be refundable. The owner reserves the right to accept and/or reject any bid; to waive any informalities or errors In bidding; make any combination or accept or reject, any bid for a period of thirty (30) days after

opening of bids.

Wages rates on this work shall be not

less than the minimum scale of the wages prevalent at the time the countract is awarded as required by section 53-301 Burns' Indiana Statutes 1945 supplement. Contrrctor receiving award shall furnish an approved one hundred percent UOir;) performance bond which Is to remain in tull force and effect for twelve months from date of acceptance of acceptance of the work. Should a successful contractor withdraw his bids or fail to execute a satisfactory contract, the Owner may declare the bid deposit forfeited as liquidated damage. MARION TOWNSHIP, PUTNAM COUNTY FILLMORE. INDIANA Marlon Sears. Trustee Dated this 28th day of October. 1963. 2t

For A Ride To The Polls Or Baby Sitters Call Democrat Headquarters OL 3-40M Be Sure To Vote Tuesday, Nov. 4th

COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS The Putnam County of Commissioner will meet In regular session Monday. November 4, 1963 at 9 00 A M legal lime at the Court House. Greencastle. Indiana to consider the following claims:

COUNTY REVENUE

Jack P Hinkle, Cl * 54166 Samuel Conner, dep 300 00 Virginia Rigney. same 265.00 Carl Arnold. Aud 541 66 Jean C. Glddlngs, dep 300.00 Enid Hlllls. same 265 00 Florence Ensor. same 265 00 Ellen Alexander, ex cl 265.00 Roland Lane. Treas 541 66 Margaret O'Hair, dep 300 00 Eula Clyde Ames, same 265 00 Opal Stillwell, ex cl 200.00 Carrie Miller, rec 500 00 Lucille Albin. dep 300 00 Adah Blanch Pruitt, ex cl 20 OQ Kenneth Knauer. sher 541 66 Paul M Mason, dep 362.00 Alan Stanley, si rv 350 00 Loyd R Hurst, bd of ed supt. . . 800.00 Marie B Dicks, cl 265 00 Ruth E. Farley, att off 265 00 L W. Veach. bd of H 225 00 Evelyn Spencer, cl 225 00 Theoline Bee. PHN 337.50 Marilyn Hammond RN ........ 365.00 Aarcn Arnold, snn 337 50 John W. Whitaker, cor 104.16 Frank Sutherlin. assr 500 00 Wilma Bryan, dep 265 90 Irma Hardwick, ex cl 110 OO W A. Patterson, twp assr 208 33 Elizabeth Lee Fry. pros atty . . 108 33 Kay Braden, elect bd 150.00 Percy Rice. CH oust 300 00 Clyde Underwood, same . 100.00 H Marie Batman, mat 100 00 Earl B. Ross, el op 125.00 Baird Vermillion, cust 100 OO Nola Edna Borders ex Mat 25 OO Helen Knauer. jail mat 150 00 Augustus J C. Cronkhite att .... 75 OO Dorothy Irwin. CF supt 200 00 Nellie Arnold, mat .... 200 00 Dora Shalley. att 100 OO Roy Cook, same 125 00 Helen Elizabeth l aw son. same .. 75.00 Charles Branr.eman. comm 225 OO Victor Ray Hurst, same 225.00 Claude Malayer. same 225 00 Eddie Puls, counc 25 00 'Norman Knights, same 25 00 -William Mulllnix. same 25.00 TPaul Murphy, same 25 00 ^Charles P Rady, same 25 00 ^Kenneth Shannon, same 25 00 CJ^aul Whitman, -ame 25 OO siWm M Hurst, vet off 200 00 ^Tobert H Newgent, cl 50 OO gRexall Boyd, atty 250 00 Ht. D M. Co. Cl 38 29 ^ Voodburn Printing Co. Ind 10 00 e^Bobbs-Merril Co Inc 3100 tobbs-Merrill Co Inc-Au 3100 ^Typewriter Rebuilder Sales 25 74 ■'oodburn Printing Co-Inc 138 51

reenrnstle Chamber of

I Commerce 30 00 George Ellis. Treas 4 00

CENTENNIAL SCRAPBOOK The War for the Union 1861-65 in Pictures

Carrie Miller, rec 5 00 Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Co. . . 4 58 Woodburn Printing Co-Inc J58 40 Paul M. Mason, sher . 62 00 Kenneth Knauer 124.80 Phillips Petroleum Co . . 11 58 Shell Oil Co 60 50 Sinclair Refining Co 4 41 Ruth Earley, bd of ed ... 38 96 Lovd R. Hurst 24 80 Evenlyn Spencer, bd of H 14.56 1 Oen Tele Co of Ind 23.19 Aaron Arnold 65 44 Theoline Bee 62 16 Marilyn Hammond 46 90 Greencastle Office Equipment .... 8 75 Progressive Printing Co 16 50 Ronillda Printing Co 30 40 Frances Whitaker, cor 35.00 Terre Haute Medical Laboratory . . 75.00 Frank Sutherlin. assr 17 00 Romllr.a Printing Co. tw'P assy . 5 50 Mildred Hervey, ctr ert 5 00 Black Service & Supply Co ...... 793.45 James M Houck, pros atty 30.00 Indiana University Book Store ... 5 50 Putnam County Graphic, elect bd 16.20 Woodburn Printing Co-lnc 1 00 Emma S. Albin. regts vote 8.80 Benton Bennett . . 1 50 Mark Carter 1 00 C. D. Copplnger 2 80 Myrle Coffman 3.10 Hazel Cox 2 00 Evan Crawley, Sr 14.20 Moss Conner .. 2 00 Robert Garl 2.00 James Gram 4.50 George Knauer 2 00 Elizabeth Meson 6.5(1 Howard Mock 80 Mrs. Donald Pitts , . 2 70 James Poor 2 50 Arvel Roach 3 70 R Eileen Shuee 2 00 Mary Frances Strain 80 Cecil Sutton 1 20 Laura Jean Wilson 5 00 General Telephone Co CH 195 85 James M. Houck 7 72 Kenneth Knauer 1 93 Dept, of Water Works 68.07 Walter C. Gardner 11 75 L. T. Welch Signs 17 50 Epplesate Elevator Co 40 OO Bob Aubrey 51 00 Cundiff Electric 181.30 Sherwin-Williams Co 29.11 Metzaer Lunmber Co 38 10 Ind Gas & Water Co 16 56 Norman L. Eggers 52 00 Laundry Ease 7.80 U. S. Sanitary Specialties 63 30 Dept, of Sewage Disposal 86.30 Wm R. Tipton. M. D. jail 40 00 Ind Gas ft Water Co 22 32 Dept of Water Works 15 00 Public Service Co . 25.18 Cundiff Electric 225 00 Dick J. Steele. M. D 4 00 Helen Knauer 9 20 Dept of Sewage 10.40 Wm R Tipton. M. D. CF 11.50 Dorothy Irwin 1.20 Public Service Co 93 97 Russell E. Buis 2713 00 P 4 G Welding 4 Machine .... 24 75 Handys Milk 4 Ice Cream Co .... 70 77 Pursells Grocery 87 28 Glen O. Dudley 19 80 Zartng Processing Co 21.95 Colonial Bakery Co 21.94 High Point Co 40 22 Lee School Supply Co .... 6 0( Poor 4 Co 61.06 Putnam Co Farm Bureau 288 14 Wilbur H. Arnold 175 06 W. M. Hurst, comm 6 54 Putnam Co Graphic 266 37 Robert H Newgent 12.96 Dally Banner 143 93 Wm R Padgett 20 00 Rector Funeral Home 100 OO Hopkln'-Walton Funeral Home . . 100.00 Kenneth Knauer 74 60 Putnam Co Abstracts 14.50 FOX BOUNTY George F Asbell 3.00 Robert L. Bruner 3.00

No. 361

“An eye for an eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for

foot.”—Deuteronomy XIX:21. In war, too often, this means, starkly, a life for a life. Maj. John Andre was hanged in the War of Independence like a common criminal, despite pleas in his behalf from both sides, because his captors would not forget the British had refused to treat Nathan Hale as

an officer and gentleman.

In 1863, Spencer K. Brown of New York was the victim of retaliation for the arbitrary execution of Col. Orton Williams and Lt. W. G. Peters, who had been caught out of Confederate uniform within Union lines

in Tennessee.

Williams, West Pointer, had been military secretary, although only 21, to the highest ranking Union general, Winfield Scott, when he chose to join his relation by marriage,

Robert E. Lee, in the Rebel forces. Peters was another relation of Lee’s by marriage. The summary, ignominious hanging of these well-connected Virginians by order of Gen. W. S. Rosecrans, roused a fury of feeling in Richmond and demands for retaliation. Seemingly solely because he was a young (21) member of a notable Northern family, Brown was taken from among prisoners in “Castle Thunder” to be sacrificed upon a gallows “in the presence of citizens of Richmond.” Brown had been an enlisted gunner on U.S.S. Essex when sent to bum a Confederate ferryboat near Port Hudson. He had accomplished this mission and was creeping along the Mississippi shore alone to his hidden skiff when seized by a Rebel patrol. Irrationally, the execution of Brown set off demands in the North for more strin- —. gent treatment of Rebel captives. —Clark Kinnaird

f ♦— ] Warehouse In Richmond converted into the prison called Castle Thunder, a drawing from Benson J. L o s s i n g’s “The Civil War in America,” published 1868.

Commedienne Nancy Walker has been signed for four appearances on Garry Moore's CBS hour for 1963-64.

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N EW COXGRESSMAX — Mark Andrews, 38, talks to newsmen In Washington, D. C., after being sworn in as a Republican representative from North Dakota. replacing the late Rep. HJalmar Nygaard, also a Republican. Andrews is married and the father of three children.

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FINDS SEX OX PAYROLL— Rep. Tom Steed, 59, Shawnee, Okla., Democrat, casually announced in Washington, D. C., that he had discovered two call girls on the payroll of a senator. He did not identify the senator, and said he would not do so, even if called before congressional investigators. “If the senators want to reform things around here, they ought to start with the Senate,” said Rep. Steed.

Steve Clark 3.00 Sylvan Cox 3.00 Brenda Fox 8 OO James Goodin 6 OO James Mandleco 6 00 O. R. Matthers 3.00 Terry Powell 3 00 Lisa Rowings 3.00 H. Thomas Sandy. Jr 3.00 Russell Allen SUlery 3 00 Glee Truesdel 3 00 HIGHWAY Maurice Kersey, Supt 416 65 Barbara Smith, Clerical 287 20 Susie Rushing. Clerical 208 50 Ralph Spencer, mech 400 00 Dean Leroy Branham. Dr. 4 Me 338 OO Julian Petro. same 320 40 Ralph E Delp, same 275.40 Richard Gale Gray, same 291.60 Robert Garl. Jr. same 315 90 Clarence Marshall, same 148 93 James Curtis Boiler, sm 31140 Frank Nelson, same 280 00 Richard Earl Huffman, same . . 325 50 Floyd Allen, same 308 88 John T. Walsh, same 233 63 Lawrence Dickerson, same .... 327 25 Olyn Campbell, same 272 85

Jesse McGuire, same 300.90 George Talbott, same ......... 283 80 Von York, same 290.40 Eugene Miller, same 292 05 Vcrnie Larkin, same 295.35 Otis Witty, same 278 85 Kenneth Broadstreet. same 70.40 Howard Tippin. same 277 20 Sherman Clark, same 277.20 Everett Curran, same 359.10 Clayton Sutton, single hand 300 90 Harry Miller, same 199 95 Noble Austin, same 268 80 Roy Weller, same 314 40 Elmer L. Burid. same 275.13 Buryi Guy, same 268.50 Paul Hassler, same 272.80 Gordon Hoffa. same .... 270 60 Ivan Craggs, Co. Eng 500 00 Ralph Hammond 12.00 Maurice Kersey, reim 10.00 General Telephone Co 57.52 Public Service Co 35 78 Dept, of Water Works 3.75 M 4 R Auto Parts. Inc . 97 53 Central Engine Service 97 20 Greencastle Automotive Supply . 38.44 Ivor MrMains 95 82 Indiana Equipment Co.. Inc 20.87

R. K MeCammack 25 50 Browning Radiator Service 15.50 Luther Tyler 36 60 Municipal Equipment Co 877 87' Deeds Equipment Co 110 69 Reld-Holcomb Co.. Inc 29 OO Reeves Weldtng & Repair 30 00 Hiah Point OH Co 823 35 Morrison’s Tire 4 Retreadlnir ... 332.68 Brultn 4 Company In 29.30 Shaffer A Co 32.35 Wrehts Electric 10.53 Motor Fuel Tax Divisioa 100.20 Woodburn Printing Co., Inc .... 57.75 Romllda Priming Co 132 .50 Quality Officer Furniture Co. . . 112.50 Russellville Stone Co 36 67 Standard Materials Stone Corp. 1.179 06 Ohio & Indiana Stone Corp 249.30 Harris Stone Service 668 82 Greencastle Drain Tile Co 6 30 Hartman & Sons 703 68 Ladoga Culvert Co 2.847 83 Logansport Metal Culvert Co. . 154 88 Shumaker Bros. Industries .... 179.36 Stello Products Inc 188 10 Roachdale Elevator Inc. ....... 22 50 Huber W. Walker . 157.50

Welding 4 Gen. Black-

smlthlng 3 W Leon Tlppln . 16 50 Vernle P. Zelner 76 50 Budget Tile & Linoleum 72.65 Earl Hutcheson 70 20 Putnam County Farm Bureau . . 269.26 Putna.n Motor Sales 3.833.03 CUMULATIVE BRIDGE Nelson Concrete Culvert Co. . . 3.660.00 E E Huber & Sons 6.960.00 John 4 Olive Knight 200 OO Bowman 4 Ferguson 2.287.50

WELFARE

Fav G. Ray. Dir 425 00 Helen Werneke. visitor 300.00 Gruce H. McKeehan, same 300.00 Esther C Rice, .same 300 00 Virginia M. Bowers, same 300 OO Letha C. Hurst, clerical 300 00 Elaine Vote, clerical 275.00 Helen Werneke. travel 46.67 Grace H. McKeehan. same 40 00 Virginia M. Bowers, same 40 00 Esther C. Rice, same 40.00 Fay G. Ray. same 7.12 Fay C. Ray. reimburse 19 25 General Telephone Co 17 28 Woodbu-n Printing Co., Inc » 45

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