The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1964 — Page 5

THE DAIIY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964 Page 5

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after the war was “Hold the Fort,’’ inspired by a headline story from Allatoona Pass, Ga- Oct 5, 1864. With the occupation of Atlanta, Allatoona Pass had become an important Federal supply depot. In anticipation of a raid by hungry Rebels, it was guarded by 860 men of the 14th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, under command of Lt. Col. J. F. Tourtelotte. The garrison made a valiant stand when, at dawn, that Tuesday morning in October, Maj. Gen. Samuel French’s small division

of Hood’s army struck toward Allatoona after cutting telegraph wires to prevent reinforcements being called by Tourtelotte. But the resourceful defender sent a message “overhead,” via signal flag relay, to Sherman. Back came the message, “Sherman is coming. Hold out.” This was made “Hold the fort” in the dispatch of a newspaper correspondent which gave Northern readers the news of the Rebel repulse. —CLARK KINNAIRD [J] Painting of arrival of Union troops at Allatoona Pass battleground. A painting from a wartime sketch of the engagement.

persons Interested In 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 wiake proof of their heirheirship or claim to any part of said estate. Attorney for Estate Frank G. Stoessel Jack. P. Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam CIRCUIT COURT 8-15-2t

i matter contained In said account or | report. All persons claimlne to be entitled to share In the final distribution of said ; Estate shall appear In said Court on

said date and make proof of their By order of Francis Hamilton, Judge Attorney for Estate heirship or claim to any part of said I ot the Putnam County Circuit Court. Jack P. Hinkle Estate and show cause why such ac- ' Thomas A Thomas . Clerk ol the Putnam count should not be approved. Brazil, Indiana Circuit Court B-15-2t

LEGAL notice NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF Lather L. Neese > Deceased Notice is hereby given that Mary i C Wedel, as the Administratrix of said Estate, has filed her final ac- ; count, petition to settle and allow ac- ! count, Petition to Determine Heirship : and Petition to Make Distribution In 1 said Estate. Said account and petitions j were filed October 6. 1964. In Estate No. 10,344, in the matter of said estate, , in the Putnam Circuit Court, at Green- : castle. Putnam County, Indiana. Said account and petitions have been set for hearing and determination at 9:00 o'clock A. M. the 30th day of October, 1964. in the Putnam Circuit Court at the Court House, in said City, County and State. All persons Unerested in said estate and desiring to object to said account and petitions are notified to appear in court on or before said date and file their specific written objections to any

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STATE OF INDIANA Its: COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF Paul E. Craig. DECEASED IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT September TERM. 1964 Estate No. 10 316 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Paul E. Craig In the matter of the Estate of Paul E. Craig, deceased. No. 10,316 Notice is hereby given that Muriel M. Craig as Executrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account In final settlement of j said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 3rd of November, 1964. at which time all

JOB CORPS CHIEF—Dr. Otis A. Singletary (above), chancellor of the University of North Carolina, has been appointed director of the new Job Corps by President Johnson. The Job Corps will provide basic education, work and skill training in residential centers over the nation for young men and women who are victims of poverty. About 40,000 will be enrolled the first year and about 100,000 the second year.

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Molasses whole bran cookies and hot cocoa make simple, vigorous refreshment. The snap and delicate “bite’’ of the spiced cookies taste especially good between warming sips of the beverage. The combination is ideal to serve after outdoor play or as a before bedtime snack these cool days and evenings. Cereal cookies such as these are truly wholesome refreshment. Not only does whole bran cereal make the cookies taste better but it improves their nutritive value by the addition of protein, important B vitamins, essential minerals, and food energy. The cookies will keep crisp and fresh for several days in a cooky jar.

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FOR SALE 1500 Quality Pigs Friday, October 16 1:00P.M. Putnam County Fairground GREENCASTLE, INDIANA Putnam Feeder Auction Ass’n.

HEALTH CAPSULES by Michael A. Petti, M.D.

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QUARTET OF SPANISH FLAVORS, each subtly expressed as your good taste deands. Perfect complements to the strong editerranean decor, these four are also r the room that only suggests a Spanish

mood. The delicate arch series, routings and turnings are evidence of the great care with which each table was handcarved. Matched veneers insure table top beauty. Sam Moore Furniture Industries. #41

CfSOtRCE OF SAVINGS I ][_ ON THE SQUARE |f

DAUNTLESS 18 Oz. Jar PEANUT BUTTER , , , , 49c DAUNTLESS - 28 Oz. APPLEBUTTER 29c

HORMEL VIENNA I

SAUSAGE, 2 39c 1 ''™

CLANKY CHOCOLATE SYRUP ... 59c

NBC VANILLA WAFERS, Box 39c

SUPREME SUGAR COOKIES X d 39c

FRESH PEANUTS

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STARK-WETZEL WIENERS, lb. 49c

VALENTINE FRANKS, lb.. 39c

EMGE BOLOGNA, lb. 39c

JOY, 22 oz. . 59c SALVO 'LT 69c VEL, Reg. Box 25c

THANK YOU PIE CHERRIES - 35c

BROWNULATED SUGAR ... 29c

CANDY CORN, Bag . 29c

46 Oz. HAWAIIAN PUNCH ... 37c

STAR 24 Oz. BEEF STEW . 49c

APPLE CIDER, Gal. . 79c

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FANCY TOKAY

GRAPES, lb 15c CRANBERRIES, Cello Bag 29c

GOLDEN RIPE

BANANAS a 10c

ALL PURPOSE WHITE

POTATOES, 25 lb. Bag 79c

JONATHAN

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4 lb. Bag 29c

CARROTS

Cello Bag

10c RADISHES RED 10c

LEAN CENTER CUT

PORK CHOPS

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PUHK CUTLETS, lb. . 69c

FRESH sioiT PORK, lb 39c

CAMP FIRE SLICED BACON, lb.

49c

minute | boneless STEAKS, lb. . . 69c STEW BEEF, lb. 59c

FANCY CUSTOM CUT T-BONES

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r F\ r BLADE Chuck Roast 49<

BEEF TO BOIL, lb. 23c GR. BEEF, lb. . 49c

FRESH LEAN

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JIFFY MUFFIN MIX, Box . 10c

LUCKY WHIP

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HORMEL CHILI with Beans 3 Cans $1.00

Swansdown CAKE MIXES