The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 May 1964 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
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SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1964 Page 3
CLOVERDALE SCHOOL NEWS Thfere is only one short week of school left for the seniors of CHS. In behalf of the senior class, I should like to say that we shall miss each and everyone of our underclassmates. Long shall we remember our our good times of joy and cheer, the laughter that filled the halls between classes, and our hard times as well as our times of play. And. of course, we shall take with us our memories of the Junior and Senior plays, our Junior Halloween Carnival and especially, our Junior-Senior Prom. These are among the many fond memories of our high school years. Always shall we be indebted to our wonderful teachers, Mrs. Cassady, Mrs Franklin, Mrs. Dierdorf, Mrs. Truesdel, Mrs.
McCammon, Mr. Nees, Mr. Purcell, Mr. Tucker, Mr. Carter, and our coach, Mr. Miller. We shall always remember Mrs. Liveoak, our Junior and Senior sponsor, Mr. Johnson, our superintendent, Mr. Hayes, our principal and Mrs. Lewis, our secretary. We wish to thank these wonderful people for their guidance and consideration. We believe, if it were not for them, we would not be prepared to go into the world of today. CHS has played a very important part in our lives. Here we have learned to respect and maintain a higher standard of knowledge.
selves, our future lies.” Baccalaureate will be Sunday evening, May 17 at 8:00 o’clock CDT. It will take place in the high school gymnasium. Commencement Services will be Wednesday evening. May 20 at 8:00 o’clock CDT in the high school gymnasium. The chorus will sing at Baccalaureate. An enlarged brass ensemble will perform for Commencement. This is a change because in the past years, the band has always played. Due to the limited capacity of our gymnasium, and our large graduating class, the plan has been changed./
We wish the very best to all seniors that shall be graduated ] from CHS in the years to come. | We are sure that they, too, will find it hard to say goodby to ; a part of their lives. But now. I it is left up to us, to go into the world to prove that ‘‘In our-
The band will be meeting every Wednesday evening during the summer until the end ol July. They are now preparing for their summer program. Perry East placed first. Cloverdale placed second and Carmel placed third in the 9th District
GAA track meet in Bloomington. Brenda Dunagan placed 1st in the running, hop, skip and jump and also in the 75 yard dash. Linda Linley placed 1st in the high jump. She jumped 4’6”. The schools participating were, Ellettsville, Bloomington University High, Dyer Jr. High, rriton Jr. High, Perry East, Bishop Chatard, Russellville High School and Carmel High. We’re very proud of our county champions track team this year. This makes 11 out of 12 years for Cloverdale to won. The boys who are planning to go out for basketball next year will find they have to run 75 miles instead of 50 before they can participate in October. The best of luck to all of them. Closing Events May 8th Senior Party at McCormick’s Creek. 8 Sophomore Party at Lieber State Park. 9 Science Club trip to St. Louis Zoo and the Missouri Botanical
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Gardens. PTA meeting at 7:30. Home Ec. Dress Revue. Award in school gymnasium at 2:00. Junior-Senior Prom at Student Union Building in Greencastle. Baccalaureate exercise in gym. Rev. Ranard wall deliver the sermon. 8:00 CDT Commencement Exercises in the gym at 8:00 CDT. Dr. Oliver Bumb will address the group. Last day of schooL
STATE OF INDIANA CO0NTY OF PUTNAM «s: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM. 1964 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF James A. Clement*. DECEASED Estate No. 10304 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF James A. Clements, deceased In the matter of the Estate of James A. Clements, deceased. No 10304 NoUce Is hereby given that First Citizens Barrc ti Trust Company as adminlstrattr of the above named estate, has presented 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 4th of June, 1064, 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 Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any aart of said estate. Estate of Jame: A. Clements, dec’d By First Citizens Bank A Trust Co., of Greencastle, adm. vlce-pres. BY: H L. Williams PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Roy C. Butherlln •-16-21
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Clrcutt Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice U hereby given that John Whitaker was an the 6th day of May. 1964 'appointed administrator of the estate of Eugene L Soper, deceased. A]! persons having claims against said.estate, whether or not now due. must file the same In said court within six Ml) months from the date of the first .publication ot this notice or said cialAs will be forever barred. Dated at Qreencastle. Indiana, this 6th day of May. 1064. Probate Cause No. 103BS James M. Houck Attorney Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. 0-16-23-34
STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM es: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM 1*64 IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF Lester C. Parker, DECEASED Estate No. 0883 AO.OTICE TO ALL PERSONS i RESTED IN THE ESTATE ~ OF Lester C. Parker ‘ fj No. 9,883 Notice is hereby given that Myrtle Parker Whitaker as executrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her 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 8th of June. 1064, 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 therein of said decedent and all othuDl Interested are also required to apMar and make proof of their heirheirship or claim to any part of said estate. Attorney for Estate Lyon A Boyd Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court .. 9-16-21
ANA. PLAINTIFF VS. JAMES C. SPENCER. LOIS E. SPENCER, AND JAMES C. SPENCER AND LOIS E. SPENCER, HUSBAND AND WIFE, DEFENDANTS NOTICE The Plaintiff In the above entitled cause having filed his complaint herein, together with his affidavit that the defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana and that the object of the action herein Is to enforce the collection of a demand by proceedings in attachment. NOW THEREFORE, the defendants. James C. Spencer. Lois E Spencer, and James C Spencer and Lois E. Spencer )n the above entitled cause are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on the 24th day of June, 1964. at tho Courthouse In the City of ] Greencastle, Indiana, in said County I and State, to answer or demur to said i complaint, the same win be heard and I determined In their absence, t In Witness Whereof I have hereunto | set my nand and the seal of this Court j this 7th day of May, 1964. Jack P. Hinkle. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court I James M. Houck. Greencastle. Indiana I Attorney for Plaintiff 9-16-23-3t
Greencastle. Indiana, hear evidence In connection with the petition of Windy Hill Country Club. Inc., By Jake Hirt III. President, foi variance and appeal from the decision of the city engineer with reference to construction of an addition to rear of present club house. Said club Is located on R.R. 1 in a residential section. Said hearing will be open to the public and public participation Is requested. Board c* Zoning Appeals City of Greencastle Harry Voltmer, Ch. James Hill, Sec.
STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM. 1964 CAUSE NUMBER 20751 FIRST NATIONAL BANK A TRUST COMPANY OF PLAINFIELD. INDI-
THE ZERAVSHAN RIVER i* » mere trickle In its drted-np bed where Soviet engineers are setting oil massive explosions to open a new canal so the water won’t back up and bury the ancient city of Samarkand. A giant landslide dammed the river.
COCOA CONTAINS A CAFFEINE-LIKE SUBSTANCE WHICH CAN KEEP SOME PEOPLE AWAKE. MONDAY: GOITERS. Health Capsules gives helpful information. •It u not intended to be of adiegnoslK oatum
THANKS
I am grateful to aach and avery votar who supportad me for the nominotion os Joint Representativ* from Owen, Parke, and Putnam Counties on the Democratic Ticket I solicit your continuing loyalty during the coming campaign and tho Novombor olaction. HAROLD W. STEWART
I taxpayers on hearings on PETITIONS FOR REASSESSMENT OF REAL ESTATE IN PUTNAM COUNTY. INDIANA j Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter I 319. Acts of 19C1, as amended, notice I Is hereby given to petitioners and taxi payers of Putnam County. Indiana, that ! the State Board of Tax Commissioners, 1 or a representative thereof, will conduct a hearing on May 20. 1964. In the office of the County Auditor. Court House, Greencastle. Indiana, on petitions filed with this Board requesting a reassessment of real estate for the year 1964 The hearing will commence at the hour of 9:00 AM. and continue until all petitions have been considered. There were filed with this Board 15 petitions, requesting a total net reduction in assessments of $45,207 which will be considered at the hearing. A detailed statement showing the names of the petitioners, the descriptions of the properties and the amount of each specific reduction or increase requested Is available at the County Assessor’s Office and also at the office of the township trustee or the township assessor of the township in which the property is located. All persons who have filed petitions for reassessment and taxpayers of the county are hereby notified that they may appear at such hearing and show cause, if any, why a reassessment of any such real estate should or should not be made. After such hearing the State Board of Tax Commissioners shall order such reassessment as It deems appropriate. STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS Richard L. Worley Chairman ATTEST: Fred C. Wissman, Secretary 9-lt
$91,395 TAX RAP—An Investigation of his relations with USAF is next for Fred B. Black Jr. (above), Washington “contact man" who was convicted of evading $91,395 in income taxes. Black is a former business partner of Bobby Baker, resigned Senate secretary.
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Zoning Appeals. City of Greencastle, will at 7:30 p.m. on the 14 day of May, 1964. in the City Hall in the City of
Dr. L L Goldberg Registered Podiatrist Will Open An Office For Treatment of Foot Ailments Once a Month Starting Wednesday, May 13th After 8:30 A. M. at tho COMMERCIAL HOTEL Phone OL 3-5617 for Appointments
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