The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 October 1964 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1964 Page 3
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Locust, City, June 22. Mrs. Joe Pickett. R. R. 1, Fillmore. June 23. Mrs. Alberta Gorham. Fillmore. July 4. Lucille Sinclair, Cloverdale. July 23. Mollie Robinson, Coatesville. July 26. Mrs. Janice Chavey. R. R. 3. City. July 30. Mrs. Brista Lindblom, 70S Terrace Lane. City. August 6. Linda Gentry. R. R. 1, City. August 7. Cecil Justus. 922 S. Jackson
St.. City. August 9. Mrs. Charles Bullerdick, New Market. August 11. Marcia Huckleberry, 209 S. Arlington St., City. August 19. Martin Kruse, 803 S. Indiana St., City. September 5. Laurel Rasplica, Rector Hall, September 7. Janet Lucas, 647 E. Walnut St.. City, September 7. Mrs. L. C. Wilson. 301 N. Arlington St.. City, September 23. Mrs. Donald C. Cantone. 502 N. Arlington St.. City.
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The Biackne> iced Mill will be otieiing a nev. sei\ice to then customers. As can be seen in the photograph above, galv anized storage bins have been erected for raw grain storage purposes. Brackney Feeds intend to store 1<.000 bushels of raw grain for farmers and return it in feed form when the custom er needs it. The feed will be mixed according to the customers wants in conjunction with feed plans furnished by t ie Master Mix Company. The service, however, is not immedia tely available. Certain auxiliary equipment is scheduled for installation before activation. Mr. Brackney stresses that this program is a feed program only and that he does not intend to purchase grain as the regular elevators do. In the photograph on the right, an additional building has been erected to turnish a complete bulk and bag fertilizer service to the farm ers in the surrounding area/ The building wall hold a maximum of 450 tons of bulk and bag V-C fertilizer.
NOTICE OE ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK of GREENCASTLE w«s on the 2#th day of Sept. 1964 appointed: Administrator of the estate of ARMINTA C. SIBBZTT, deceased Ail persons having claims against taut estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six <6> months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said Claims will be forever barred Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this day of Sept. 1#S4 Probate Causa No. 10 442 LYON & BOYD Attorneys Jack P Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Fulham County, Indiana
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Is tht Circuit Court of Puunm County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that HAROLD C. WRIGHT was on the 2# day of Bent. 11M54. appointed: Administrator of the estate of DANIEL H. CUNNINGHAM. deceased All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court with, in six <6' months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 29th day of Sept. 1964 Probate Cause No. 10.441 Lyon & Boyd Attorneys
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers ot Putnam County, Indiana, that the County Council of said county will meet at the usual meeting place in the Court House In the City of Greencastle. Indiana, at the hour of 10: A. M. on the 14th day of October. 1964. to consider the following additional appropriations and transfers which the Board of County Commissioners considers necessary to meet rhe extraordinary emergencies existing at this time, which were not inj eluded tn the current budget. COUNTY REVENUE ADDITIONALS
Auditor:
102A-Salary of First Deputy 9
Treasurer:
102-C Extra Clerical County Assessor: I 2.1-Office SuppUes i County Home: 202-Electricity 213A-Feed and Fertilizer 303-Machine Hire TOTAL COUNTY REVENUE ADDITIONALS WELFARE ADDITIONALS 102D-Temporary Clerk 403D-Asistance for Crippled Children, Placed TOTAL WELFARE ADDITIONALS COUTNY HIGHWAY ADOPTION ALS 303- Cement. Lime and
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SS: COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER TERM. 1964 Cause No. 20 680 GREENCASTLE SAVINGS atd LOAN ASSOCIATION vs DONALD E BARNARD, et al NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE ON DECREE IN FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE !»▼ virtue of a copy of a Decree of Forectosure to me directed by the Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court In a certain cause bearing No. 20.680. upon the docket of said Court, wherein GREENCASTLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Is Plalntff and DONALD E BARNARD and PATRICIA L. BARNARD, husband and wife JAMES T JEFFRIES and VIRGINIA L JEFFRIES, husband and wife. and ROBERT A PERRIN. Referee in Bankruptcy, are defend, ants, requiring me to make the sum Of SIX THOUSAND. FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT and 79 lOOths ($6488 791 DOLLARS, with interest on said Decree at the rate of six per cent i6"c) per annum, from the date “f Decree, and costs, and ordering the ale of the real estate hereinafter described, to make asset* for the payment of said Decree. I will expose for ale at Public Auction to the higher j bidder on October 24 ’ 964. between the hours of ten o’clock A. M. and eleven o’clock a. M. on said day. at ti.e south door of the Courthous*, Greencastle. in Putnam County. Indiana. the following described real e ate tn Putnam County, Indian* towit:— Part of Lots 10.11 and 15 In Block Number 2 in the Original Plat of the Town of Roachdale in Putnam County, Indiana, described as follows:—Commencing fifty i50) feet West of the southeast corner of said lot: thence North one hundred fifty 11501 feet: thence West fifty '50) feet: thence South one hundred fifty <1501 feet: thence East fifty <50> ieet to the place of beginning. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation and apprai-ement laws: and subject to taxes for the year 1964, due and payable in 1965. TERMS OF SALE will be CASH The Sheriff will Issue to the purcha er a ^Sheriffs Deed. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, thli 1st day of October, 1964 Sheriff of Putnam County. Indiana KENNETH KNAUER. LYON & BOYD. t Attorneys for Plaintiff 3.10-2t
Mrs. Fred A. Cox, R. R. 1, City, October 17. Mrs. Bobby Arnold. R. R. 2, Coatesville, October 20. Mrs. Zella Leonard, Box 34. Bainbridge, November 5. Mrs. R. A. Foxx, R. R. 2. City, December 6. Mrs. Edward H. Hammond, R. R. 3. City, December 7. Elnora Walton. 413 Meadow Dr., City, December 10. Katy Taylor, Mason Hall. December 18. Mrs. Clarence L. Hamilton, 319 Highfall Ave., City, Decernber 19. Jeanne Cochran. R. R. 2. Poland. December 23. Mrs. Ruby Rogers, 518 N. Indiana St., City, January 3. Jacie Sehrt, Kappa Alpha Theta. January 7. Louise Tavenner. Alpha Gamma Delta. January 18.
Mrs. F. T. Miller, R. R. 3, City, February 18. Mrs. Katherine Alice, R. R. 1, City, February 24. Mrs. Opal Hammond, R. R. 3, City, February 26. Mrs. Nancy Ratts, R. R. 2, Coatesville, March 8. Polly West, 1549 Bloomington St., Ctiy, March 13. James Williamson, R. R. 3, Cily, March 13. Mrs. Robert Eccles, 817 Stadium Dr., City, March 14. Ruby E. Wells, 410 N. Jackson, City, March 19. Mrs. Addie M. Clodfelter, Russellville, Box 16, March 23. Mrs. James Gammon, 510 S. Jackson. City, April 4. Geraldine McCammaek, R. R. 1. Fillmore, April 7. Mrs. Leo Terry, 410 S. Indiana St., City, April 8. Mrs. Albert McClure, 626 E.
Walnut, City, Apiil 9. Mrs. L. J. Fontaine. 639 E. Seminary, City, April 11. Angie Saylor, R. R. 1, City, April 15. Bertha E. Kucher, 306 W. Washington St., City, April 20. Mrs. Devon Dudley, R. R. 3, City, May 9. Donna Johnson, Locust Manor. May 21. Effie Hash, 711 S. College Ave.. City, May 22. Miss Betsy Glidewell, R. R. 1. City, May 25. Mrs. Morris Heavin. 828 E. Washington St.. City, May 25. Mrs. R. W. Vermillion, 600 Ridge Ave.. City, May 27. Sallie Minnick. Bainbridge. June 3. Joan Taylor, 601 N. Madison. City, June 8. Ruby O'Neal, R. R. 2. City. June 10. Mrs. Delbert Lewis, 914 S.
EXECUTORS SALE OF REAL ESTATE Friday, October 9, 1964 10:00 A. M. O'clock At the office of the Executor: FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 1 North Indono Street, Greencastle, Indiana The following described real estate: Part of Lot 14 in the Original Plat to Greencastle. located at 8 South Madison Street; on which is situated a modern house with garage. Terms: Property to be sold for cash — Vs down day of sale and balance to be paid upon delivery of deed and abstract. Immediate possession available. Said sale will be made free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, including taxes for the year 1964 due and payable in 1965. Bids may be left at the office of the EXECUTOR. Sale date may be continued from October 9. 1964. day to day thereafter until sold. Sale will be subject to the approval of Putnam Circuit Court. SIMPSON STONER ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF HAROLD HAMRICK STONER Lyon and Boyd, Attorneys
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Closing Out Sale Due to the death of my husband, I will sell at the farm loctaed 2 miles southwest of Darlington, Indiana, or 7 miles northeast of Crawfordsville, on State Road No. 47, then *2 mile north on: Wednesday, October 7th Storting at 12:30 P M. IMPLEMENTS 1962 Ford Workmaster tractor, new battery, power steering, cab, floating seat; 1963 mounted John Deere plow; 1962 Ford disc; rear mounted Ford 7 ft mower; Ford cultivator; Cross elevator; John Deere 13 hole wheat drill, good; Bush Master heavy duty rotary cutter; rubber tired wagon, Flat top and groin bed; Killbros gravity grain wagon; John Deere 2 row corn planter; weed sprayer; old manure spreader; 500 gallan water wagon, no good running gears. Ford grader blade; Ford loader, good, F-30 International Tractor; All implements in very good condition. TRUCKS 1956 GMC Pick-up truck, 2 new tires, new battery, 28,000 actual miles. 1948 International Pick-up. MISCELLANEOUS 250 gal. overhead tank; brooder house; 14 individual hog houses; herders; sparkplug tire pump; planter plates; sheep bells; chicken equipment; scoop shovels; iron drag, new rear-view mirror; hand grass seeder; 2 hog ear-notchers; saw set, vise-grips; good hog fountain; water tank, oil tank heater: electric motor; sheep feeder; Delavol Jr. cream separator; post hole diggers; barbed wire; portable electric brooder, antique hay rake; fly nett; walking plow; corn display trays; ringing crate; one wagon load of miscellaneous items; 55 gal. kerosene barrel; extension ladder; fence stretchers; mail box; hand tools; hens nests; 25 bales (more or less) hoy; tarpaulin; 14" plane; 9" plane; gloss churn; good ice creom freezer; 10 ft. Upright Deepfreeze; upholstered swivel rocker; good buffet; ironing board; stone jars; gloss jors; cooking utensils, strawberry boxes; dinette table and chairs, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: Cosh Not responsible for accidents MRS. LAWRENCE VANNICE Auctioneers: Henthorn 8 Porks Clerks Fletcher & Houlihan Lunch served by Wilting Workers S. S. Clas of Dorlington Congregational Christian Church
Rose Winners During the “Fair on the Square" in Greencastle last week the following people won in the dozen roses contest. Eitel's Flowers were celebrating their 56th birthday, and the winners will receive a dozen roses on their next birthday. Wilma Bryan, 708 S. College, City, October 7. Carol Strother. 119 W. Elizabeth St., City, October 7. Mrs. Andrew Zeller. 833 E. Washington St., City, October
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