The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 June 1964 — Page 4
Page 4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1964
CREENCASTLE, INDIANA
THE DAILY BANNER
NOTICE or ADMINISTRATOR’S PRIVATE SALE OF BEAL ESTATE STATE OF INDIANA PUTNAM COUNTY 88: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM. 1M4 IN THE MATER OF THE ESTATE OF PRESTON H. MCPHEETERS. Decesc ed. Roaehdele Bank and Trait Company, Administrator Probate Cause No. 10336 Notice U hereby Riven that the undersisned Administrator will offer for sale, at private sale, at the banklns house of Roachdale Bank and Trust Company, in the Town of Roachdale. and at the hour of 10:00 o’clock. AM., on the J7th day of June. 1064. and from day to day thereafter until sold, the followtns-described real estate in Putnam County. Indiana, to-wit: Lots 16. 17 and 18 in the CASSANDER G. LEWIS ADDITION to the Town of
Roachdale.
Terms of Sale: CASH Abstract of Title continued to date
will be furnished.
Said sale to be made free and clear of ah liens an^ encumbrances. ROACHDALE BANK and TRUST COMPANY Administrator of the Estate of Preston H McPheeters, deceased. Lyon ti Boyd. Attorneys
Top Spellers In Nation Compete
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby Riven that the Board of Works and Safety of the City of Greencastle. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the purchase of a 1864 1-ton truck, pursuant to the plans and specifications therefore now on fife In the office of the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Greencastle. Indiana. Bids must be properly and completely executed with a non-collusion affidavit as required by law and upon forms prescribed by the State Board of
Accounts.
All bids must be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check in an amount equal to ten percent of the total bid payable to the City of Greencastle. Indiana. Bids will be received at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Greencastle. Indiana, until the hour of 7 o'clock. Monday. June 15th. The board of Works and Safety reserves the rlaht to reject any and all
bids.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of Greencastle. Indiana, this 2nd day of June. 1864. Raymond 8. Fisher Mayor of the City of Greencastle Indiana Ht
WASHINGTON UPI — Top spellers from across the country today open the 37th annual National Spelling Bee, brainwracking contest that has featured multisyllable challenges such as “antimacassar,” “punctilious” and “cholesteral.” Forty-four girls and 26 boys ranging from 10 to 14 years old will participate in the two-day long competition sponsored by Scripps-Howard newspaper in 16 cities and 53 other U.S. daily
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maker is trying to start a new trend in hiring practices. George Keopp. who started making cigars in 1896. is seeking experienced men over 72 to make cigars by hand. He said you have to be that old to make a good cigar.
Hits Fake Sales RENO, Nev. UPI — The Reno city council is considering an ordinance which would require a businessman to get a special license, ranging in cost from S25 to $100. to quit his business. A representative of the Better Business- Bureau told the council Monday night the law would head off “fake going-out-of-business” sales where a firm moves additional merchandise “through the back door” for sales lasting many months.
Frank A. Symmes, Jr., issued an injunction against the ABC preventing it from proceeding with its announced plan to allow package liquor stores to sell cold beer. The plan was opposed by Indiana taverns and restaurants but the Supreme Court held that the lower court had no jurisdiction and that the tavern owners did not have an interest in the package stores’ order. Judge Amos Jackson, as acting chief justice, denied the rerearing, and Judges Harold Achor and Norman Arterburn dissented.
ity of a stop-Ristine movement among the Republican candidates and a savage attack in Branigin triggered by the acidic denunciation by another aspirant. State Sen. Marshall F. Kizer, Monday. Former Sen. William E. Jenner appeared to be leading the stop-Ristine maneuver. He has three gubernatorial horses on the track-state Treasurer Robert Hughes, Secretary of State Charles O. Hendricks, and former State Sen. G. Richard Ellis of Kokomo.
QUICK DECISIONS WOBURN, Mass. (UPI) — Talk about snap judgements ... New integrated circuits, developed at Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., for use in computers and guidance systems, can make decisions in five billionths of a second.
Weather Stops Hike To Indiana ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. UPI —A combination of Kansas heat and rain has ended a try by an Albuquerque father and daughter to hike from New Mexico to Indiana. George D. Hankins, a retired machinist in his middle 60s returned to Albuquerque Monday night via bus. He said four straight days of rain in Kansas forced him to call off the trek after about 500 miles, but he vowed to try again next year. His 26-year-old daughter.
Bill's Supporters Start Filibuster WASHINGTON UPI — Supporters of the civil rights bill took over Senate oratory today in what opponents described as a “counter filibuster” on the measure. Democratic Whip Hubert H. Humphrey. Minn., the bill's floor manager, planned to discuss the package of amendments fashioned by Senate leaders of both parties. Speeches by other supporters also were on tap. The bill’s backers found themselves cast in speaking roles when southerners, confronted with a vote next Tuesday on curbing debate, professed themselves ready to start voting on amendments. This made it a matter of talk or vote for the bill’s partisans. Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, Mont., made it clear that supporters planned to talk on the substitute devised with the help of Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy. It was Sen. Richard B. Russell. D-Ga., the South’s top strategist, who dubbed it a “counter filibuster.”
Cold Beer At Package Stores INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Indiana Supreme Court, by the narrowest possible margin, today denied a rehearing in the so-called “cold beer” case and thereby cleared the way for the sale of iced malt beverages by package liquor stores. The Indiana Alcoholic Bever-
State Capital To Host Conventions INDIANAPOLIS UPI —Indiana’s two-ring political circus will be staged next week, with the Republican state convention on Tuesday and the similar Democratic gathering on Friday. As the final gubernatorial campaigning and back-state dealing began, Lt. Gov. Richard O. Ristine seemed to hold a substantial lead among the GOP hopefuls and Roger D. Branigin, Lafayette attorney, appeared to have rolled up an even greater standing in the Democratic
age Commission had brought struggle. the case against Marion County There was bitterness in both Superior Court 4 after Judge party contests, with a possibil-
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Nikita Sees No Berlin Danger MOSCOW UPI — Sonet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev has indicated he sees no immediate danger in the Berlin situation, informed sources said today. The Sonet leader’s attitude was made known to visiting British Labor party leader Harold Wilson, who conferred with him for two hours Tuesday on a variety of international problems. The sources said Khrushchev took a “more relaxed” view of the German and Berlin problems than he has previously in recent years. Khrushchev’s position was a further indication that the Kremlin apparently is not contemplating any new moves over Berlin in connection with the current visit of East German Communist leader Walter Ulbricht.
Gotham To Get 900 More Cops ly United Preu Intarnotiena) New York Mayor Robert F.! Wagner has pledged $5 million to add 900 more men to the city’s police force in an all-out war against roving Negro terrorist gangs. “We are determined to see that we have law' and order in this city of ours,” Wagner said after an emergency meeting Tuesday with top city officials alarmed over weekend incidents in w’hich whites were attacked in subways and on the streets by Negro gangs armed with knives and bottles. The situation in the nation’s largest city has become so desperate that one newspaper, the World-Telegraph and Sun. has suggested that citizens may soon be forced to travel in armed groups for safety. One group, the Jewish “Maccabees,” has been organized into an unarmed patrol of the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn to protect their community from muggings, rapes and murder. Police Commissioner Michael J. Murphy warned that while the latest terrorism has been in Brooklyn, it could spread to other parts of the city.
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FINANCE HOFFA CHICAGO UPI — Teamsters Union President James R. Hoffa said rank and file union members have contributed more than $100,000 to help him pay his lawyers in his $25 million fraud trial. But Hoffa said “We’re not using a penny of it until we hear from the Internal Revenue Service” on whether the donations are taxable.
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Mary Jo, gave up laat week at Rolla, Kam, saying the heat was too much for her. She was already In Albuquerque W’hen her father returned. Hankins and his daughter left Albuquerque May 1, carrying 25-pound backpacks and planning to complete the 1,300-mile : hike to Hankins’ home state in about two months. The couple had planned to ! continue across Missouri and Illinois and end up at the home | of one of Hankins’ daughters near Eaton, Ind. Hankins, who has not cut his hair for about six years, is a founder of the Albuquerque Mountain Rescue Council. He also works with the Civil Air Patrol and is credited with being in on most search and rescue missions in the Albuquerque area for the past 15 years. Court Upholds Jury Decision INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Indiana Supreme Court ruled Monday that a jury has the right to draw “reasonable and ligical inferences. ” The high court upheld the burglarly conviction of Bernard Leslie Harrison in Marion County Criminal Court 2. Evidence indicated Harrison was hiding inside a restroom at the closed and locked Underwood Corp. building. Harrison claimed there was not sufficient evidence to convict him but the high court said “the jury has the right to draw I reasonable and logical inferences from the unexplained j presence of appellate inside the I building.” Evidence also showed a win- j diw had been broken. ,
News Of Boys USS MIDWAY — Joseph R. Parker, radioman second class. USN., a son of Mrs. O. N. Irwin of Route 3, Greencastle. Ind.. visited Subic Bay in the Phillippines this month aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Midway operating in the Far East with the Seventh Fleet Subic Bay, a major naval sta- i tion in the Far East, is situated! on the main island of Luzon, j less than ten miles from the top of the historic Bataan Peninsula.
& your gas heating system...
KEEP IT ON THIS SUMMER The pilot light in your gas heating system can serve you this summer • • • giving you many benefits at very little or no cost! 1 The pilot light keeps your furnace dry, preventing rust and corrosion.
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IT READY FOR NEXT WINTER.
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2 Heat from the pilot light is small but it provides draft up your chimney which helps ventilate your basement making it dryer
| and more comfortable.
3 On chilly days in late spring and early fall, you can have heat whenever you need it. By keeping your pilot lighted, your furnace will come on automatically. We suggest you try it.
NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO GET YOUR HEATING PLANT READY FOR NEXT WINTER Your gas heating plant will give you better, more trouble-free service and will last longer when you give it proper care. We suggest that during the summer months--before the heating dealers get busy with fall installations — you call one and have him give your gas heating plant a thorough servicing. Indiana Gas & Water Company does not sell or service heating equipment, so we suggest you call one of the many qualified
heating dealers in your community. Do it now and bo ready for
cold weather l
MAKE SURE YOUR CHIMNEY AND FLUE PIPE ARE NOT CLOGGED OR LEAKY!
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Here are some of the important things your Heating Dealer will do when he services your Heating
System.
CLEAN AND Oil FAN MOTOR CHECK CONTROLS AND BEARINGS
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INSTALL NEW FLUSH BOILER AND AIR FILTERS CHECK CONTROLS
