The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 August 1964 — Page 4
Page 4 THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, T964
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
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NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF Pl'TXAM COUNTY. INDIANA WHEREAS, the Board Of Trustees of the Putnam County Hospital have, on August 11th. 1964 by passage of a second amended resolution, proposed the establishment of a cumulative building fund to provide for the erection of additions to and remodeling of the present buildings used for hospital purposes and owned by Putnam Coumy In which such hospital it located- and WHEREAS, said amended resolution provides for said cumulative building fund by the establishment of a tax annually for five '5> consecutive years beginning with 1964 on all taxable property within the civil cities, towns and townships In Putnam County, Indiana. of two <2* mills on the dollar of assessed valuation of property in such Putnam County: and WHEREAS said resolution is subject to the approval of the Putnam County Council and the State Board Of Tax Commissioners NOW. THEREFORE as required by law a public hearing for consideration of tne establishment of said proposed cumulative building fund will be held by the Board Of Trustees of the Putnam County Hospital In the Conference Room in the Pmnam County Hospital at Greenra-tle. Indiana, at 2 P M . on September 8. 1964. before such proposed action is presented to the Putnam Coumy Council and the State Board Of Tax Commissioners. BOARD OF TRl STEES OF PUTNAM COUNTY HOSP1TAI Robert S. Crosby, President. , Marion J. Wilson, Secretary.
STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF Putnam SS: IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF Thelma Goslln, DECEASED IN THE Putnam CIRCUIT COURT Extended April TERM. 1964 Estate No. 10 302 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE Of Thelma Gostin In the matter of the Estate of Thelma Goslln, deceased No. 10.302 Notice Is hereby given that James H. Goslln as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settle- ' ment of said estate, and that tha same will come up for the examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 19th of September, 1964. at which time all persons interested in the 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 pan of said estate. James H Goslln PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorneys for Estate Lyon A- Boyd 20-27—2t
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the North Put- j nam Community School Corporation. Puti.*m County, will receive sealed bids at the office of the Superintendent ! of Schools, Bainbridae, Indiana, until 8:00 p. m. (EST), Monday, September 14 1964 for the following Items, at which time and place all bids will be opened and read aloud. 1. 20.000 gal more or less, of No. Fuel oil to the Russellville School. n. 200 tons more or less of Indiana Stoker Coal, wrashed. oil treated for the Balnbridge School. in. 170 tons more or less of Stoker Coal, washed, oil treated, for the Roachdale School. IV. 70 tons more or less of Indiana Block Coal, size No. 4 or No. 6. for the Clinton Center School. V. 100 tons more or less of Block Coak. No 4 or No. 6, for the Russellville School. For specifications blanks and Information about bidding, apply at the office of the Superintendent, of schools in Balnbridge. Ind. Each bid must be accompanied by a non-collusion affidavit and conform with the requirements of the State Board of Accounts The Board of School Trustees reserves the right to select the lowest and best bid or to reject any or all bids. Each bid shall be accompanied by a Bond or Certified Check equal In amount of 10% of the total bid. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES Francis Lane. President Andy Gross, Secretary William E.Etcheson. Jr. Treasurer John Crosby. Member Hubert McGaughey. Member William Luther. Member Joe Hess. Member 27-lt ;
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A HOUSE TO RUN FROM—This is the big colonial house In Glen Cove, L.I., N.Y., Robert Kennedy leased in bid for a U.S. Senate seat. It belongs to dress designer Philip Hulitar.
Executor s Public Sale Due to the death of Mark I. Hampton, the Estat-e thereof will sell at public auction at *he Hampton farm, on September 1 0, 1 964, at 1 0:30 a.m. (to reach the farm go north from U. S. Highway No. 40 on Dan Jones Road east of Plainfield, Indiana, to the Township Road, turn east and farm is 3/10 of a mile therefrom on the north side of the road), the following personal property:
FARM EQUIPMENT 1 - 1964 McCormick Deering combine 2 - 7' power mowers 1 - John Deere 7' disc 1 - 1950 Farmall M Tractor
1 - Farm trailer
1 - Clipper farm mill 1 - Oliver manure spreader 1 - John Deere hay baler
2 - Feed grinders
1 - 1952 Farmall M Tractor 2 - Rubber tired wagons 1 - John Deere corn sheller 1 - John Deed 32' elevator
1 - Oliver drill
1 - International 4 row corn planter 3 - International 2 bottom plows 1 - New Idea one row corn picker
1 - Wagon hoist
2 - International tractor cultivators 1 - Fordson tractor 1 - Manure spreader 1 - Side delivery hay rake
1 - Cultipacker
1 - International disc. Terms of sale are
JAMES VAUGHN, AUCTIONEER Harold Yearling, Recording Clerk
LIVESTOCK 13 sows and approximately 65 pigs 2 Hereford calves 40 Hereford cows and 30 calves 1 Hereford bull 8 Hereford yearling heifers Approximately 150shoats weighing about 125 lbs. ea. 1 Guernsey milk cow (17 years old) 1 Yorkshire boar FEED Approximately 300 bushels shelled corn Approximately 4000 bales of timothy hay 500 bushels ear corn 450 bushels oats MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY 2 hog fountains and two small feeders (metal) Electric brooder Miscellaneous farm tools and equipment used in and about a farm operation
cash. No property to be removed until paid for.
Lawrence (Red) Newlin, Recording Clrk Christine Vaughn, Settling Clerk
MARK). HAMILTON ESTATE Lunch served by Plainfield Friends Ladies
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