The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 August 1964 — Page 4

Page 4 FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

Missionary Killed WASHINGTON UPI — The

The department Identified | him as Burleigh Aubrey Law 1 but said it had no information

State Department said Thurs- ag tQ his religjous afflMation or day an American missionary hig hometown. | has been reported killed by Con-

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SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP

Twenty-one entrants were seen at the sheep showman contest Wednesday afternoon at the fair . . . and they were all good. The judge was mighty surprised when Kenny Harris announced the winners as John New, Jim New, Robert New and Richard Fordice. And then he announced Emily New as first alternate.

BULLETS REMOVED—Jamaica. N. Y„ cab driver Charles Newfleld, 55. Is recuperating at Jamaica Hospital after bullet fragments were removed from the back of his head. The 250-pound expoliceman was shot by two holdup men in his vehicle. He chased his assailants for a while, then refused medical aid for four hours after two bullets ricocheted off his head. He went to a police station to pick up his belongings and police finally persuaded him to go to the hospital for treatment.

C & H Auction Barn CLOVERDAIE. INDIANA Auction Aug 10th 7:00 P.M. Living room suites, bedroom suites, Dinettes, chairs of all kinds. All brand new and will be sold regardless of price. Col. D. Knust., Auct.

4 - H Judging blue; Linda Niles. 3. CHAMPION; Doris Hartman. 3. red; Nancy Leonard. 1, blue; Charles Cook, 2. blue: Rickie Raab, 2, blue; Vickie Knoy, 2, blue; Anna Louise Lewis, 2. red; Vivian Whitaker. 1. blue; Lynda Broadstreet; 3, blue; Linda Copner, 1. red; Beverly >nn Hirt. 1, white: Debbie Johnson, 1. white: Kathy Barnett, 1. red; Carol Gooch. 2, red; Janet Hutson, 1, red; Connie Kallner, 1,

white; Sherry Ann Lyon, 1, red: Diana Maddox. 2, red; Tana Mauzy. 2, red: Tara Jane Pitts, 1. blue; Michelle Rae Varvel, 1, white; Cathy Niles, 2, red; Paula Jane Aubrey, 1, white; Linda Langdon, 2. blue; Charles Kirby, 1, blue; Bennetta Burk, 1 White. Wood Working: Jimmie Beams, 1. red: Michael Bell, 2. blue; Dan Lyon, 2, blue; Danny Sims. 3, blue: Joel Walters, 1, red: Larry Joe Keck. 1, white; Duane Stanley, 1, red;

1964 FAIR PROGRAM Friday, August 7 &:0U a.m.—4-H Club Beet Show—Arena. 6:00 a.m.—4-H Dairy Show—Arena. 6:00 p.m Pet & Hobby Parade (Farm Bureau, outside arena). 10:30 p.m. Release of Livestock. 1:00-ll :00 p.m.—James H. Drew Carnival in operation. Staurday, August 8 9:00 a.m.—West Central Indiana Gold Medal Beef Calf Show —Arena. 7 :00 p.m.—Pony Pulling Contest—Outside Arena.

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Paul David Wood, 2, red; Charles Edwin Kirby, 1, red; Howard Adamson, 4. red; Richard Adamson, 1, white: Rodney Barker. 1 red; Kenny Johnson, 3, blue; Steve Blaydes, 1, red; Donald Irwin, 1, blue; Ricki Raab, 3, white: Lois Jean Hinkle, 1, blue; Cheryl Rohn, 1, blue. Entomology: Stephen Albin, 1, red: Jim Myers, 1, red; Michael Reed. 1, red: Jerry Cradick. 2. blue; Tony Lee Taylor, 2, red; Edward L. Bruner, 2, white; Nick Aubrey, 1, red; Larry Gibbs, 2. reserve: Randy Gibbs, CHAMPION; Terry Spicer, 1, blue: Steven Spicer, 1. reserve; Mary France Longden, 2. CHAMPION. Forestry: James R. Albin. 4, reserve; Billy Roy Wichmann, 1, blue; Gary Bailey, 1, green; Ronald Barker, 1, green; Dean Branneman, 1, blue: Kenneth Cash, 1, blue: Lewis Wayne Cline. 3, white: Terry Alan Powell, 1, red; Tom Doreff, 3, white; Earl Harvey, 5, red; Edward D. Pingleton, 1, blue; David Bruner, 1, blue; Kerry Cradick, 2. blue; Larry Hutson, 1, red; Ronnie Maddox, 1, green; Tommy Price, 1 blue; Ronnie Smith, 1, blue; Bob Wood 2 red; Duane Stanley 1, blue: Gail Woodall, 1, red; Terry McCracken. 1, white; Brice Jackson, 4, blue; Joey Neumeister, 1, white; Kathy Sutherlin, 1, blue: Scot Evens, 2, blue: Dick McFarland, 1, green; Eddie D. Pearson, 1, white; Jimmy Smith, 1. green; Dale Kevin Steele, 3, blue; Donna Steele, 2, blue; Gary Wallace, 3, blue; David Webber, 2, blue; Gene Allgood, 2. red; David Carrington, 1, green; Larry Lee Kenney, 1, green; Linda Niles, 1, red; Nick Aubrey, 1, white; Charles Cook, 1, blue; Roger Perkins, 1, green; Rodney Ruark, 1, green; Tonya Kaye Harris, 1, green; Patty Longden, 2, blue; Abby Michael, 1, green; Sharon Victor, 1, white. Wildlife: James Albin, 4, red: Dennis O’Hair, 4, red; Michael White, 1, blue; Shirley Allegree, 1, white: Lewis Wayne Cline, 2, blue; Terry Alan Powell, 1, blue; Gary K. Bailey, 1, blue; Gil Clones, 2, red; Phillip Fry, 1, blue; Ralph C. Fry, 5, blue; Donald Gilstrap, 3, red; Robert McCollough, 1, blue; Jay McBride. 1, red: Mike Roe, 2, red; Steve Hurst, 2, blue; Larry Hutson, 2. blue; Phil McFarland, 1. red; Ronnie Maddox, 2, red; Jim Mahoney, 2, red; Jack Mauzy, 1, blue; Tommy Price, 1, blue; Catherine Ryans, 1, red; Garry Samuels, 5. blue: Deanne Albin, 1, blue; Bob Wood, !,■ red; Peggy Disney, 1, red; Duane Stanley, 1, blue: Phillip Woodall, 1, red; Edward L. Bruner, 2, red; Danny Cottongin, 2, red; Mike Goodpaster. 3, red; Roland Vickrey, 1, red: Robert Lancaster, 1, green: Tommy Oney, 1, red;

James Buchanan, 2, blue; David Cash. 4, red: Steven Earl Cash, 2. red: Tommy Cash, 1, blue; Brice Jackson. 4. blue; Joey Neumeister. 1, blue; Michael Ruark. 3, blue; Allan Sutherlin, 4, red; Kathy Sutherlin, 1, blue: Mark Tharp, 1. red; Eddie Woods, 2. blue: Mike Dozier, 1, red: Denny Craig Lents, 2, red: Gene Nichols. 1, blue: James Nichols, 1, blue; Larry Reeves, 1, blue: Garry Richard, 1, blue: Steve Sanders, 1, blue; Kevin Scobee, 1, blue; Brian Smith, 1, blue; Chris South, 2, blue: Cynthia South, 1, blue; Donna South, 2, blue: Doug Summers, 2, blue; Keff Summers, 1, red; Greg Richard, 1, blue; Larry Lee Kenney, 2, red; Linda Kenney, 1, blue: Joe Keeke, 1, blue; Steven Jones, 6, blue; Jimmy Samsel, 1, blue: Max Watts, Jr. 1. red; Jeff Raab, 4, blue; Michael A. Reeves, 2. blue; Pauletta Davis, 1, white; Tonya Kaye Harris, 1, blue: JoEllen Lemmink. 1, blue; Diana Maddox, 1, blue; Tana Mauzy. 2, blue; Abby Michael, 1, blue; Shirley Albright. 1, red: Stanley McBride, 1. blue; Roger Perkins, 1, red; Kathy Grimes, 1, white. Health: Cloyd Fowler, 1, white: Edward L. Bruner, 1, white: James Albin. 3, blue; Shirley Allegree, 1, white; Ziegelman. Patty Jo, 1, red; Patty Maddox, 1, blue; Rita Skelton. 3. blue; Sid Byran, 1, red; Dick Evens, 3, white; Jeff Raab, 1, blue; Vicki Aker, 2, blue. Continued on Saturday

STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF PUTNAM. SS: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM. 1864 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROXIE EDITH BROWN. Deceased. ESTATE NUMBER: 10377. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATRIX The undersigned, administratrix of the Estate of Roxie Edith Brown, deceased. hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court. Putnam County, Indiana, she will at the hour of 10:00 a.m., on the 17th day of August. 18t>4. at the Law Office of James M. Houck, 11 1/2 South Indiana Street, Creencastle. Indiana. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale all the Interest of decedent in and to the following described real estate located in the City of Greencastle. Putnam County, Indiana, to-wlt: Part of Lot Number 200 in the Original Plat of the Town, now City, of Greencastle. Indiana, described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Lot No. 200: thence East parallel with the North line of said Lot. 70 feet: thence North, parallel with the West line thereof. 113 feet. 6 Inches; thence West. 70 feet: thence South, parallel with the East line thereof, 113 feet 6 inches, to the place of beginning. Commonly known as 11 Hill Street. The sale of said real estate shall be subject to the approval of said court for the full appraised value, and upon the following terms and conditions: Cash. The purchaser will be required to pay the 1864 taxes due and payable in 1865 An abstract of title to said real estate is to be furnished to the purchaser thereof. Maune McCammack. Admlnlstra-

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House To Vote On Poverty Bill WASHINGTON UPI — The House was all done arguing and ready to vote on President Johnson's anti-poverty bill today. The windup promised to be dramatic. As the House wound up two days of general debate on the $962.5 million measure Thursday, Democratic leaders pleaded with wavering members for support in the crucial voting. Republicans worked just as hard to keep their lines firm. House Democratic Leader Carl Albert, Okla., made clear to his colleagues just how' important the bill was to Johnson. “He has geared his budget, aimed his entire program at solving this problem.” Albert told the House. “He wants to try to make taxpayers out of tax eaters.” The Johnson “war on poverty” program would seek to give youths new skills, work experience and earnings; finance locally-planned anti-pov-erty projects: and offer additional projects;

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of Putnam County, Indiana, that the Town Board of Bainbridge will meet at the usual meeting place In the Town Clerks Office in the Town of Bainbridge. Indiana at the hour of 7:30 p.m. on the 24th day of August. 1864. to consider Uie following additional appropriations and transfers which were not Included in the current budget. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION’ General Fund $ 2.500.00 R EDUCTION Electric Utility Reserve $ 2.500.00 Taxpayers may appear at this meeting ami shall have the right to be heard on the necessity for such emergency appropriations. Any emergency appropriations finally determined upon will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing thereon within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office. At such hearing taxpayers desiring to object to such emergency appropriation may be heard, and any interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when such hearing will be heard. Dated this 6th day of August, 1864 Chesley B Glitz. Town Clerk Bainbridge Town, Putnam County. Indiana. 7-14-21

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