The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1964 — Page 4
Pag* 4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1964
GREENCASTIE, INDIANA
THE DAILY BANNER
LEGAL NOTICES
COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES The Putoem Count; Board of Commissioners met in Reiular Session Monday, August 3. 1964 at 9:00 a.tn. legal time at the Court House. Greencastle. Indiana and allowed the following claims:
Jeck Hinkle. Cl * Samuel Conner, dep. ...... Virginia Rigne;. dep. Anne Girton ex. cl Carl Arnold. Aud Jean C. Giddings. dep Enid Hlllls. dep Florence Ensor, dep Ellen Alexander, dep Roland Lane. Treas Stargaret O'Hair, dep Eula Clyde Ames, dep Carrie Miller. Rec Lucille Albin. dep Kenneth Knauer. Sher Paul M. Mason, dep Alan Stanley, surv Loyd Hurst bd of Ed
Mane B Dicks. Cl.
L W. Yeach. M. D Health Off. Evelyn Spencer Cl Theoline Bee. PHN Marilyn Hammond. RN .... Aaron Arnold. San John W. Whitaker. Cor Frank Sutherlin. Assr Wilma Bryan, dep W. A. Patterson. Gc. twp assr.
Ray Vaughan dep.
Franklin S. Cline ....
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3.00
Terry Cline ........
6 00
Mrs. Glennie Cox ....
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3 00
Charley A. Day ....
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66.00
Charles E. Diet
3.00
P. E. Goode
3 OO
j Brad Lleske
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3 00
j Aubrey Moore
3.00
. Siebert McCullough . .
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3 00
Edvard J. Surber
3.00
J. W. Young
15 00
Ct’MTLATIVE BRIDGE E. E. Huber & Sons 5.471 00 Bowman k Ferguson. Inc. 1.980.00 CARL ARNOLD, Auditor.
250 00 CATTLE TESTING 54.1 66 Donald B Brattato. DVM. .
300 00 Woodrow W. Carr. DVM. ..
265 00 R c. Chaplain. DVM
265.00 WELFARE
265 00 Curtis C. Higgins, dir 541.66 Helen Werneke. vis 300 00 Grace H McKeehan. vis. .. 265.00 Virginia M. Bowers, vis 500 00 Letha C. Hurst, Cl 300.00 Elaine Vote, cl 541.66 Helen Werneke 362.00 0race H McKeehan 350 00 Virginia M. Bowers 833 00 cunis c. Higgins
Gen. Telephone Co The Daily Banner Simpson Stoner Ins
HIGHWAY
300 00 225.00 265 00 337.50 365 00
33 7 50 William J Knauer, supt. 104 16 B ar bara Smith, cl
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam Coun- !
ty. Indiana.
Notice is hereby given that The First \ National Bank of Cloverdale, Indiana. . was on the 17th day of July, 1964. 1 appointed: Executor of the win of Ida
414 30 O AUee, deceased.
80 95 All persons having claims against ! 177.10 said estate, whether or not due. must | file the same In said court within six ! 400.00 W months from the date of the first I 300.00 i publication of this notice or said claims 1
300.00 will be forever barred.
300.00 Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this ; 300.00 J"* hoy °1 July- 1964. Probate Cause
275.00 No. 10420. JACK P. HINKLE
Clerk of the Circuit Court for » Putnam County, Indiana FRANK G. STOESSEL
Attorney tl-2*-4-3t
No. 446
40 00 40 00
40 00 ' 23.24 j 16.70 '
11.00 17.50
500 00 Sus ' e Rushing
300.00 208.33
Ralph Spencer, raech. , Floyd Allen
10.00 ; James Curtis Boiler
Joan Elizabeth Huber, pros. atty. 108.33 Robert Boiler
Percy Rice. CH. cust.
Clyde Underwood, cust H Marie Batman, mat Earl B Ross. el. op Baird Vermillion, cust Helen Knauer. jail mat. .. Augustus C. Cronkhite. att. . Dorothy Irwin. CF supt. .... Nellie Arnold.' mat Dora Shalley. att Roy Cook, att Helen E. Lawson, att Inez Casslda. att Charles Branneman. comm. Victor Ray Hurst, comm. .. Claude Malayer. comm Wm. M. Hurst, vet. off Robert H. Newgent. cl Rexell A. Bold, atty Eston C. Cooper, Bd. of Rev. EstlH Meek, same Ivan Gragg', eng. Jack P. Hinkle. Cl Coan Pharmacy Otto G Nasser The Dally Banner Woodburn Printing Co-Inc . Frlden. Inc.. Aud. Typewriter Rebuilder Sales Woodburn Printing Co-Inc. . Roland Lane. Treas Carrie Miller, Rec. Columbia Ribbon Co Woodburn Printing Co. . . . . Paul M. Mason, sher Kenneth Knauer Marathon Oil Co Phillips Petroleum Co Pure Oil Co Sinclair Refining Co The Dally Banner Ace Hardware Rapid Reproduction Co., surv. Coan Pharmacy Loyd Hurst, bd. of Ed. Books Plus Evelyn Spencer, bd. of H. .. General Telephone Co. .... Martlynn Hammond Aaron Arnold Theoline Bee W. A. Patterson. Twp. assr. James M. Houck, pros. atty. Ace Hardware General Telephone Co., CH. James M. Houck * Dept, of Water Works .... Public Service Co. of tad. .. A. A. Huber & Son Curries Tin & Furnace .... Cundlff Electric
Percy M. Rice
Applegate Elevator Co Putnam County Farm Bureau Laundry Ease Dept, of Sewage Dept, of Water Works, jail . Ind. Gas k W'ater Co Public Service Co Russell A. Foxx Typewriter Rebuilder Sales Putnam Co. Farm Bureau Helen Knauer Dept, of Sewage Walter Seeley. CF Dorothy Irwin Public Service Co. ...... Colonial Gaklng Co. Olen O. Dudley Handys Milk k Ice Cream Co. Pureells Grocery Zaring Processing Plant .. High Point Oil Co Milton Posey Patch
Montgomery Ward
300.00 Dean Branham 100.00 Campbell 100.00 , Sherman Clark 125.00 Ralph Delp 82.25 Lawrence Dickerson, Sr. .. 150 00 Rohald D. Dove 75 00 Robert Garl. Jr 200 00 Richard Gray 300.00 Richard Huffman 100 00 Wilfred Malayer 125 00 Clarence Marshall 75 oo Eugene Miller 100 00 Jesse McGuire 225.00 Frank Nelson 225 00 Clayton Sutton 225 00 Vernie Larkin '>on no 1 George Talbott * Mnn John Walsh 125:00 Von Y ° rk 144 00 R enne th Broadstreet 144 00 T homas Allen. Sing Hand .. 500 00 N°hle Austin 05 00 i Stephen Barrett
Harold Goodman
50 98 William Griffin 5 00 j James Gose 390:25 1 ? ul 7> Gu 1 y 5 o 00 Pau! Hassler
19 08 Don 5Iangus
NOtlCE OF PETITION In the Putnam Circuit Court. April
Term. 1964
State of Indiana County of Putnam. In the matter of the estate of Frederick K Hansel, deceased.
No 10427.
Notice of petition to determine Heir-
416.65 128 00 120.00 400.00 ; 140.00 j 144 90 117.00 :
139.00 s jj ip ln Ab sence 0 f General Adminlstra-
t37 70 Uon
122.40 To: All heirs of Frederick K. Hansel. 155. i0 deceased. 144.37 Notice is hereby given that, in the 132.00 above entitled proceedings:
28 80 151.20 145 25 118.80 135 97 136.00 82.45 140.00 131.75
14c U 118 80
130 40 1 1
57.50
Harry Miller
3 00 Roy . Weller
10.00 * or * 6 8g 1 Arthur Prather 334 “’O ! ^ac' Haltom g2~oo Minnesota Mining k Mfg. . . 120 90 Gen - Telephone Co 3 84 Claude Malayer „ fi jn j Public Service Co. 7 70 : Dept, of Water Works .... 4 g 9 High High Point Oil Co. ... 3 00 i Kendall’s Garaga3 55 ! Graver Welding jg 74 Greencastle. Auto Supply .. 4 24 MAR Auto Parts 41 78 Morrison's Tire & Retreading 5 05 | Greencastle Tractor Sales 12.54 Lew Bee * Bln e 18 07 I Ralph Spencer 51,80 i Harry R. Miller 71.84 ( Ind Etiulpmem Co 21 28 Panke Machinery Corp. .. 40.00 Deeds Equipment Co 30.00 Putnam Co. Farm Bureau . 1.21 Reeves Welding & Repair .
219 80 Greencastle Welding k Gen. Blk. 44 70
15.57 J. C. Penney Co 82.92 Todd's Ace Hardware .... 119 84 Leshner Corporation 92.45 Shafer k Co 68.35 Motor Fuel Tax Division .. 101 96 Metzger Lumber Co. ..... 5.50 Standard Materials Corp. .. 40 00 Ohio k Indiana Stone Corp. 3 37 Russellville Stone Co
1. On the 30th day of July. 1964. Loretta Terrell, as petitioner, filed a "Petition for Determination of Heirship in Absence of General Administration.” 2. On the 30th day of July. 1964. the Court entered an order fixing the 8th day of September. 1964. at 9:30 o'clock, a m., as the time for the
1*4 00 j h ** rln « on such Petition, to be held in 134 *8 ^ above named court at the County
Courthouse in Greencastle. Indiana. 3 All persons claiming an interest in property left by such decedent, as an heir or through an heir of such decedent and all unknown heirs of I
, 1 the decedent are required to appear (
40 in said court on or before such date ! and make proof and their heirship ! or claim through an heir of such ’
decedent. •.
4 The court will, pursuant to such hearing, enter a decree determining ; the heirs of such decedent and their | respective interest as heirs in the ; property left by such decedent and
described In such petition.
This notice is given pursuant to the order of the court and Is dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 30th day of
July. 1964
James M Houck. Attorney At
Lew
Jack P. Hinkle Clerk. Putnam Circuit Court. 4-ll-18-3t
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120.00 130 40 128 00 128.00 122.46 115.20 95.00 139.50 120 00
5 93
36 60 164 64 24 92
3.75
1,199.30 24 50
2.00
46 13 46.62 55.00 226.00
ElCSITEnUL SCRAPBOOKI
The War far the Union 1861-65 in Pictures
The French Transatlantic Company's new sidewheeler
steam packet, Washington [|], became the pacesetter in passenger and mail transport across the ocean in mid 1864. Co-operation was being given in Europe to the grand plan of Lincoln’s postmaster-general, Montgomery Blair, for expeditious mail exchanges between continents. (Blair proposals eventuated in formation in 1875 by 20 nations, of an International Postal Union—earliest
successful league of nations.)
To speed up transport of mail domestically, mobile postoffices, with clerks “working” mail en route, began, in 1864, radiating to
and from Chicago.
A drunken telegrapher-switchtender sent a train with 833 captured Confederates and 125 soldier guards bound for a military detention camp at Elmira, N. Y., smashing
into a coal train at Shohola, Pike County, Pennsylvania. Seventy-two Confederates and four guards were killed, many injured. Other happenings in 1864 while the war was reaching its climax: Systematic hatchery of fish- with which to restock depleted streams was started. A spectacular attraction in a circus was a passenger automobile, steam-propelled. Immigrants were permitted to come in under labor contracts, to relieve a manpower shortage, and an Immigration Bureau was established. Eighteen months after Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, the iniquitous Fugitive Slave Act was repealed. The president asked for 500,000 more volunteers for one, two or three years. Congress raised the rates on the country's first income tax to 5 per cent on incomes of $500—$10,000, 10 per cent over that. —CLARK KIXXAIRD
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A DIXIE DONATION—Tobacco farmer Frank Moore (left) looks at tag showing selling price of a 146-pound pile of tobacco in Vidalia, Ga., which auctioned at $1.25 a pound, which he is donating to Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater. With him are the Rev. W. H. Scoates and Bill Hodges, both of Vidalia.
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4 80
111.70 15.00
7.92
Clark k Sons Sand & Gravel Harris Stone Service. Inc. Cash Concrete Products ..
Shumaker Bros. Ind. Pro. Co. 22 702 29
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby eiven the taxpayers
ini I D ‘ th ® town of Cloverdale. Putnam vs nn I County. Indiana, that the proper leial z: i officers of said municipality at their inT i regular meeting place at 7:30 o'clock „ p m . on the 10th day of August 1964. ” will consider the following addlUonat w-n- appropriations which said officers con- ***' *n slder necessary to meet the extraordl46 _ I nary emergency existing at this time. 44 >0 General Fund Transfer from Appro3 90 i prtation No. 2 — Services Personal. TO 0 Account No. 19 — Other Compensation 46 69 i t0 Appropriation No. 3 — Supplies. Ac113 45 count No. 32 — Garage k Motor. $75 00. 120 06 | Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as I finally made will be automatically re- j ferred to the State Board of Tax ' Commissioners, which commission will | 374 08 | bold a further hearing within Fifteen 144 40 days at the County Audltor'a office
2.35
2.732 68 4 677.79
282 56
2 217 45
Cave-In Kills Six JOHANNESBURG. South Africa UPI — Three houses were buried in a cave-in Monday at a gold mine about 50 miles southwest of here. Reports from the site said six persons died in the incident, an unidentified white miner, his wife and three children as well as an African colored servant who was sleeping in an outhouse.
DON SEARS TRUCKING
Cheapest Fill Available Masonry Sand Driveway Stone — Gravel Phone OL 3-4813 201 leach St.
29 06 : American Vetrified Pro. Co, 70.95 j Phil H. Adamson Lumber .. 1T3 j Logansport Metal Culvert Co. 4 29 ! Charles S. Atkins
5 66 cheml-trol Chemical Co. .. 10 , 40 Putnam Co. Assn, of Ins. Agents 144 00 10 0° Rex Hathaway 8 50
E. E. Huber k Sons 61 00 Black Lumber Co 2.44
16 92
581.76 849 66 365 00
1.600 00
1.05
86.28 16 98 19 80 43 80 151 95 33.05 71 44
4 45
170 79
of Putnam County. Indiana, or at such other places as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriations may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. E M Yount. Clerk - Treasurer.Trustee or other officer of taxing unit.
28-4-21
Poor & Co
109.37
F S. Royster Guano Co.
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475 50
Wilbur H. Arnold
293 06
Ivor McMalns
150 00
William M. Hurst comm.
vet.
OH. 9 78
Marion Sears
..
225.00
The Dally Banner
137 35
The Putnam Co. Graphic
84 43
Rector Funeral Home ..
200 00
Whitaker Funeral Home
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100 00
Indiana State Sanatorium
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943.20
logansport State Hospital
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97.70
Evansville State Hospital
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72.31
Central State Hospital .
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132 81
James M. Houck, Gen. .
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84 98
FOX BOUNTY
Jim Adams
3.00
Ray Alexander
3.00
Carl Wayne Albright
3.00
Robert Baldwin
3 00
Karen Sue Berry
3 00
Bill L. Bolter
3.00
Helen Boiler
12.00
KILLED BY THEIR FATHER Diane Schmidt, 16, and <right) her sister Irene. 13. are dead in Warsaw, 111., clubbed down by their deranged father, Carroll, 56. who slit their throats with a razor blade. The former mental patient told police there was “a smell of death” in hut home, and the girls were to blame.
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FAMILY WIPED OFT—Seven persons, including the entire Francis Flores family of Laredo, Tex., are dead as a result of this headon collision at Hurley, Wis. Victims were Flores, wife Olga, adn daughters Blanca. 10; Marie-Elia, 6; Rosalinda, 4; Diana, 2. Rita DeMar, a Hurley nightclub entertainer, was killed in the other car.
IN GREENCASTLE
Closing Out Sale Due to the death of my mother, I, Virginia Gail Steele as agent for Frances Crodian estate, will sell at public auction at Form 'z mile south of Clinton Foils Church, or 5 miles west of Brick Chapel and 'z mile south, 9 miles N W of Greencastle, on Saturday, Aug. 15 At 12:30 o'clock prompt HOUSEHOLD & MISC. 1 living room suite, davenport, chair & ottoman, occasional chair, lamps, tables, rockers, 9x12 paterned rug, throw rugs, sewing machine, G.E. electric sweeper like new, straight chairs, curtains, 30" Frigidaire electric stove, real good; Cromwell refrigerator, wall clock, kitchen stools, dishes, toaster, skillet, food grinder, churn, ironing board, sausage grinder, lard press, electric heater, extension cords, heat bulbs, curtain stretchers, quilting frames, metal bed complete, dresser, chest, radios, chest of drawers, kitchen cabinet, coal heating stove, kerosene stove, stepladders, Maytag washer, 3 porch swings, electric wall fuse box, tubs, buckets, jars, jugs, cans, chicken brooder, rakes, brooms, shovels, axes, hand plane, milk wash vat, milk cans and strainers, 2 30-gal. oil drums, child's wagon, iron kettle and stand, and many other useful articles. FARM TOOLS Iron road drag, trailer, hog feeder, hog waterer, metal hog troughs, fence charger, pitch forks, feed barrels, chicken crate, chicken feeders, waterers, manure spreader, spike tooth harrow, 4 hog houses, cattle hay feeders, fence and posts, saws, and other tools. At same time and place Hubert Crodian will sell the following: wagon, cement mixer, A. C. combine Model 60, buzz saw to fit Farmall tractor, and other articles used on good farm. Terms: Cash. Not responsible in case of accidents. This farm of 91 acres, more or less, is for sale at private sale. Alton Hurst, Auctioneer Kenneth Shanen, Clerk
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