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Barnard News Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hop-1 tins and family and Mr. and vlrs. Lloyd Hopkins and family (pent Saturday ■with Mr. and Vlrs. Raymond Hopkins. Mrs. Jennie Hertel attended , church services at Old Union
Sunday.
Mrs. Grace Frazier of North Salem spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harve Falin. Sunday guests of Mr. and j Mrs. Jewell Page were, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robbins and family and Mrs. Vela Page. A Dirthday dinner was held in
aonor of Robert Page.
The annual bazaar and supper field Friday night turned out to
iae a great success.
George Higar of Vicksburg vas the guest minister Sunday. He was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crosby and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poynter of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Booker spent Wednesday
Aith Mrs. Margaret Eggers. j dianapolis Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Page spent Sunday Debbie Plunkett spent Tueswith Mr. and Mrs. Raymond day with her grandparents, Mr. Hopkins. and Mrs. Kenneth Plunkett. Mrs. Kay Clampitt entertain- The little son of Mr. and Mrs. ed a member of girls and boys ; Wayne Buser was brought Thursday afternoon at a birth- home from the hospital Thursday party in honor of her day, where he had been for daughter, Pamela. several days with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Cheney
ORDINANCE N«. 7- 1M4 AN ORDINANCE CONCERNINO PARKING METERS. PARKING AND IM.OADING IN BfSINESS DISTRICT Of GREENCASTLE. INDIANA Bp it ordained by the City Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana,
that:
1. Whenever this ordinance the following terms are used they shall have the meaning respectively ascribed to
them in Uiis section:
Washington Street from i Market Street to Spring i
Street.
Walnut Street from Jackson Street to Vine Street. Jackson Street from Columbia Street to Walnut Street. Indiana Street from Colum. bla Street to Poplar Street. Vine Street from Franklin
Tht Daily Banner, Graancast!a,!ndiana Saturday, Novambar 7,1964
to Poplar Street.
Zone B: Other street* within four Parking: The standing of a ve- blocks of Court House ae designated
hide upon a street or lot whether bT hie Board of Works,
such vehicle is occupied or not. 1* further provided that the park'b> Mechanical Parking Device or meter cone as defined In this paraParking Meter: A device which shall PfADb may be altered or changed by be located adjacent to the curb or enlargement or curtailment by the sidew a Ik of a public street or upon a City Council at any time which Is
city parking lot adjacent to and deslg- deemed advisable and necessary. ,««»».. u. natine a certain indicated space along I®. Th* Board of Works le author- : conditions nscessatlng over-time parksaid as eet or city parking lot, and laed to purchase or lease parking me- ing for construction, delivery or sor-
ters in sufficient numbers for the pur- vice vehicles.
pose of regulating traffic as provided ; xn. The Board of Works shall deslgIn this Ordinance. nate members of the Police Force to The purchase price or rental fee collect the coins deposited In said thereof shall be paid solely from the parking meters and shall provide the receipts, fees, revenue end funds ob- necessary and proper rules end regutained from the operation of said park, latlons for making said collections and
settlement for any subsequent penal. • Ordinance of the City of Greencastle ties for similar violations charged the which is In conflict thereto and if any same violator Within any 24-hour period provision of tills Act or application ef time. The violator may pay the thereof to any person or vehicle Is Dabove amount hereinafter provided by legal or. unconstitutional, euch Inplacing the cum of his compromise validity snail not effect other provisions or payment of hie settlement In an or sections of tills Act or application envelop* provided for euch purpose and thereof and the sections of this Ordeposlt In any of the yellow courtesy dlnance are declared to be severable boxes located on or near the meter and applicable • to any \alld see-
boxes.
The Chief of Police or Mayor of the City shall have the right to suspend the operation of this Ordinance for temporary periods, not to exceed 24 hours, In the event of emergency
app
tion hereof. ORDAINED. PASSED and ESTABLISHED by the City Council of the City of Greencastle. Indiana, this 3etii day of October, 1864. 31-7-2t
BROTHER SENATORS—The two Kennedy brothers and their wives have a celebration gettogether at the Boston hospital where Sen. Ted Kennedy, victorious in Massachusetts, is recovering from a broken back. The senator-elect, of course, is Robert, victorious in New York. Ethel, wife of Robert, is at left, and Joan, wife of Ted, stands behind his bed. Be-
hind is a medical cornsman. Set. Booth Clavton.
entertained relatives from In-
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which device shall Indicate the length of time during which a vehicle may be parked in a designated place, which shall have as a part of the seme, a receptacle for receiving and storing coins of the lawful United States money, a slot or place in which such coins may be deposited, a timing mechanism to indicate the parking time afloted and the passage of the Interval of time during which parking is permissible. and which shall display an appropriate signal when the aforesaid Interval of time has elapsed: also a brief instruction contained there on as to the operation of said parking de-
vices or parking meter.
(c) Individual Parking Space: A pori tion of the surface of the street or a parking lot of sufficient length and depth from the adjacent sidewalk or curb to accommodate a vehicle to be parked, which portion shall be plainly
designated or marked.
(d) Vehicle; Any device in. upon or by which any person or property Is or may be transported or drawn upon a public highway, except such as are moved solely by humanpower. ie) Off-Street Parking: Any cityowned ground and leased or rented ground which Is designated as a park,
ing lot.
(f) Subsequent Violations: Any third or subsequent violation within any 24hour period or any violation of the
NOTICE OF EXECFTOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL
PROPERTY
Hie undersigned Executor of the Estate of Pearl 1. Pitts Grimes, deceased, hereby gives notice that, by an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, he will, at one o’clock P. M., on tha
Ing meter*, without In any manner ob- disposing Of said collections as they nth day of November. 1864. at the ligating the City of Oreeneastle to pay j deem necessary and proper and shall ] BW office of Foley A- Berry, 407-40* for the same from any other eources. have the right to change tald rules Ben Hur Building Crawfordsvin* InTTie Board of Work* shall cause to from time to time as is necessary and dlana, and from day to day thereafter be placed, installed and removed, proper. until sold, offer for sale at privata parking meters upon the curb side of xill. All coins, when collected from sa ie the following described real estate the sidewalk in the Immediate vicinity | said parking meters, shall be deposit- situate In the Countv of Montgomery, of the individual parking spaces and e d with the City Clerk-Treasurer to the state of Indiana, to-wit:
credit of the City of Greencastle In a i special fund, which said special fund shall be disbursed and paid out under 1 the order and directions of the City
cause individual parking spaces to be laid out. marked and designated upon the streets and adjacent curb or side-
walk in the parking meter gone. The Board of Works shall also provide me- council for the following purposes: . ters In any area designated for off- , a) For ^ Baymen t of the pur. 8t I* et narking. . „ . chase price, rental fees and costs of TV. Whenever a vehicle shall be ld p arklng me ters and installation of
parked in an individual parking space. ^
where a parking meter has been in- . , ’ .
stalled, the person parking such ve- _
hide shafl. for the privilege of parking ®*H>tenanc*, operation, repair and all ; such vehicle therein deposit a coin or other Incidental costs and expenses in, coins of lawful United States money in , the operation of said parking meters. | said parking meter sufficient to pay ! Included in said incidental costs and for the full time and period which he expenses shall be costs of collecting j shall have or keep hie vehicle or the money from said meters, any addivehicle which he is operating in eald tlonal clerk hire er bookkeeping ex- ; individual parking (pace. censes in the handling and keeping of Any person desiring to park any ve- necessary records of collection and the hide within such parking meter epace . expenditures of the same.
provisions of this Act continuing or ex- | “defined «* 1 <L <c) For the payment of cost of traf- , istlng for a period of 2 hours or more deposit the money for the time desired fle signals and devices and additional ,
* 8 follows: . . , parking meter devices used in the said 1 Zone A: One cent for eaeh twelve city and also repair and maintenance _ ntinutes up 10 of any of the same and repair and Zone B: Five cents for each two malnter . ance of an7 public streets and _ „ . t ffrktn» r,- m«t*r ! hl «hways where said mechanical dei7’n E * c , h < Tlces are ln use and m11 street or parts
%sr'
structions concerning operation of the ’ , same and the fee or revenue required <d) For the payment of any principal for parking in said individual parking *nd interest due on revenue bonds is-
sued for the purpose of acquiring de-
shall constitute a violation calling for the assessment of a fine or fines provided for in Section X of this ordinance together with any and all legal charges for removing or towing such vehicle from the parking place or area wherein said violation is committed. II. The standing or parking of vehicles upon or off of any streets designated as within the following area shall be regulated by parking meters: Zone A: Franklin Street from Market
Street to Vine St.
PR ACTICES WHAT HE TEACHES—Jim Franciscus, star of the popular television series about a high schoolteacher, “Mr. Novak,” practices what he teaches. Franciscus, who plays “John Novak” on the MGM-TV Mr. Novak series, is an ardent believer in the credit union idea and an enthusiastic member of the MGM Studio Club Credit Union in Culver City, Calif. The MGM Studio Club Credit Union is one of more than 30,000 mutual-help financial Organizations which provide members with a convenient place to save and a sonfee for low cost loans. Franciscus joins hands with 18.6 million other credit union members in promoting the credit union idea throughout the world. Because credit unions give people of all economic classes a unique opportunity to control their own money and to participate in a democratic organization, they have been formed in some 80 countries. They now are an official part of the United States program to assist underdeveloped countries*
SNIPER CAUGHT — Marine SgL Roy F. Nagle is shown in custody in New York, hands cuffed behind his back, after his arrest in the sniper slaying of 18-year-old Joan Wilson last June as she stood in a parking lot on 42nd Street Police kept on the meager trail for four month* to come up with Nagle.
space.
Any vehicle which remains In an Individual parkins space after and beyond the time prescribed for parking therein In accordance with the amount of money deposited In said Individual
veloplng and operating off-street parking lots, and for leasing, acquisition and maintenance of city parking lots. The Board of Works of said City shall have the right or authority to
parking meter and the signal shows the e5tI) * nd ** 1(1 •D^lal fund for the purtime elapsed Is hereby determined to D°*«s fbov* Provided without any adbe an Illegal parking. riTfor YnT.Tcf «p«TdItu™ shalTbe Any vehicle which remains In an li»-! drawn by the Clerk-Treasurer of said dividual parking space In Zone A for City upon a proper voucher of the more than two consecutive hours Is Board of Works, which voucher shall
hereby determined to be Illegally parked and whether or not the meter displays a signal showing that the proper deposit of coins has been made. The provisions of this Ordinance shah not apply to vehicles parked or stand
be signed by the President of said Board or other legally designated person as Is now rtqulred by law for other expenditure ef City funds by the
Board of Work*.
XXV. The Board of Works Is hereby
Part of the west half of the northwest quarter of section 33, township 17 north, range S west, bounded ae follows: Beginning at a stone at the the southeast comer of said tract, running thence north 33 chains 23 links; thence west 20 chains IS and three-quarter links; thenct south 31 chains 25 links to the southwest corner of said tract; thence east 30 chains 18 and three-quarters links to the place of beglnnlnt. containing 71.16 acres, more or less. Also, part of the east half of tho northeast quarter of section 32, township 17 north, range S west, bounded as follows: Beginning at tha southeast comer of said tract, running tbeneo north 35 chains 33 links: thence west < chains 48 and oneseventh links: thence south 33 chains 25 finks: thence east 8 chains 48 and one-seventh links to the place ef beginning, containing 28 93 acres, more
or less.
Containing in the aggregate. 101.0* acres, more or less. In Montgomery County. Indiana. Said real estate will be sold, subject to the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court, for cash, for not lets than the full appraised value thereof, and frea of the lien of taxes for the year 1*44. payable In .965. This Is a fine pro. ductive Montgomery County farm, mostly tillable land with good buildings. on blacktop road 13 miles southwest of CrawfordvlUe, and adjoins and Is contiguous to 90-acre George Edgar Pitts farm which will be told on the same afternoon as this farm. « J. Kenneth Milligan. Executor Estate of Pearl 1. Pitts Grime* Dated: October 20. 1964 Foley & Berry Attorneys for Estate
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NOTICE OF EXECUTOR’S gALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL
PROPERTY
Ing upon the streets In the designated i authorised to determine the location of —
parking meter rones between the hours passenger and freight curb loading _ . * undersigned Executor of the of 6:00 o’clock P. M. In the evening tones, and doctor’s parking areas o' George Edgar P.tts, de-
ceased. hereby gives notice, that by an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, he will, at one o’clock P. M., on tha 24th day of November, 1964, at the law office of Foley & Berry. 407.409 Ben Hur Building, Crawfordsvllle, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale the
and 8:00 o’clock the following morning which shall not be metered. The Board of each week day. nor shall the pro-1 of Works shall place and maintain visions of this Ordinance apply on Sun- appropriate elgns Indicating the same days and all legal holidays, and euch and stating the hours during which other days as may be designated by this provision shall be applicable, the City Council. ; The Board of Works Is further au-
Sh2l* no 1 ? 1 aDDly n to vehicles w^e^maV vinous d of“ 0 thls m ^dtaance !,U to Pe faclUa^ 50 >F OIler Ior « Private sale tn* be ""parkedtemporarily‘ {or ‘the sole snow remove! from the downtown area. ’ Rowing described real estate situate
purpose of unloading er loading mer- XV. No person shah stop, stand or chandlse or passengers, provided the Park a vehicle for any purpose or loading and unloading of merchandise length of time other than for the exshall not exceed five minutes and for • pedloua unloading and delivery, or pasengers shall not consume more plek-up and loading of materials. In than three minutes; and the provisions any alley or driveway. In no case
shall the stop for loading and unloading materials exceed 30 minutes.
of this Ordinance shall not apply to the following other vehicles: automobiles operated by members of the State Police or officers having police power. VI. It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, allow, permit or Buffer any vehicle to be parked over and beyond the period of time of legal parking which has been paid for by the person In accordance with the Instructions contained on said Individual parking meter as established for any Individual parking space herein desig-
nated.
XVI. Any person parking upon any area designated for emergency use by police officers or removing or defacing posted notices notifying the public of such extraordinary or emergency use shall be guilty of violating a provision of this Ordinance and shall be subject to the penalty as imposed by Section
10 hereof.
XVH. Any violation of the provisions
of this Aet which constitutes
vn’ It shall be unlawful for any per- overtime or Illegal parking son to park any vehicle across or for a period of 2 houre or more without the line or marking deslgrat- or which result* In the parking Ing the limit* of a parking meter epace abandoning or leaving of a motor ve-
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or to park euch vehicle in such a position that any part thereof 1* not wholly within the apace designated by lines and markings for said Individual
parking space.
vm. It shall be unlawful for any person to deface, injure, temper with, j open or wilfully break, destroy or I impair In any mannor the usefulness or
efficiency of any parking meter In-
stalled under the provision of this
Ordinance.
IX. It ehall be unlawful t# deposit or cause to be deposited In any parking y: meter any slug, device or any metel-
hlele in such place or location as to Impede flow of traffic or parking or vehicles being lawfully operated shall be In violation of the provisions of
the County of Montgomery, State
of Indiana, to-wlt;
Part of the west half of the eoutewest quarter of Section 2*. and part of the east half of the southeast quarter of Section 29; and part of the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 32, and part of the west half of the northwest quarter of Section 33, all In township 17 north, range 5 west, described as follows: Beginning at a point 89 and flfteeiv slxteer.ths rods south of the northeast corner of said east half of the south, west quarter of said section 38, and running thence west 161 rods, moro or less, to a point tt and fifteen-six-teenths rods south of the northwest corner of said eata half of the southeast quarter of said section 29: thence south 99 and fifteen-sixteenths rods; thence 161 rods, more or loss, to a line dividing the oast and west halves of the northwest quarter of said section 33: thence 89 and flftesnslxteenths rods to a place of beginning, containing 90 acres, more or less, In Montgomery County, Indiana.
this ordinance and the violator shall said real estate wll be sold, subject be fined a sum not to exceed that set to the approval of the Putnam Circuit
out In Section 18 hereof and all costs occasioned by the removing and towing such offending vehicle from the situ* of the violation. Upon any violation of any provision of this Act. any
police officer of the City of Green- mostly tillable land with good bulldcastle may cause any offending ve- j n gs. on blacktop road 13 mile* southhlcle to be towed from the scene or wes t of Crawfordsvllle. and adjoins and
situs of the violation and any police ls contiguous to 101.0*-acre Pearl I substance of any other substance officer may employ or obtain the ex- ■ pj tts orlmes farm which will be sold
Court, for cash, for not less than the full appraised value thereof, and frea of the lein of taxes for the year 1844, payable Id .965. Thl* Is a fine pro. ductive Montgomery County farm.
except lawful United States money for I ?*«
m evTwek tin * vMki*irinc tow**iD Tenlcie to ctzccv tiic ^ «us k ln« removal ot o«*ndlng vehicle meter and for the purpose of eeuslng {rom thf ( itus of a violation. No ve-
sald meter to Indicate a legal right
to park In said epaee.
X. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shell be guilty ef a misdemeanor and upon : conviction ehall be fined In any sum
■ v4 not exceeding 110.88
hide shall be released until such towing charge* or charges have been paid for the removal of such vehicle
from the situs ef the violation. xvm. Whereas, an emergency exists
for the Immediate teklng effect of tills *hal! Ordinance: the same shall be in full
ponce orneer snan u.
l «n?th^T. T o r w^r or oDVaKf «y <or« .nd effect from and after Its Foley * Berry find that the owner or operator or any »t»nrn.vk fnr ■
workp ower “walks” right over bumps and trouble
103, 100, FIRST VOTE—Willy Dorsey, 103, and wife Nora, 100, cast their first ballots at Duck Valley Indian Reservation in Idaho. Both were U. S. prisoners during the Bannock Indian wars of 1878. They voted straight Democratic ticket.
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vehicle has violated any of the pro- i visions of Paragraphs 6 and 7 of this Ordinance or any on* or more ef said provisions of Paragraphs • and 7. such officer shell notify such owner or operator by. printed ticket er notice, ef such vehicle or hts representative of , the violation by presenting any such 1 person found in charge of euch vehicle with a written notice or ticket describing and designating such violation. If such officer shall net locate any such person or persons In charge of such vehicle, then such officer shall notify such owner or operator of said violating by nesting a written notice of the same In a conspicuous place upon such vehicle. All notices or tick, ets describing and designating violations shall be prepared In duplicate. One copy ehall be served on the violator as herein provided, one copy shall be filed by the officer with the . City Clerk-Treasurer as soon as possible after delivery of euch notice to
violator.
All notices shall be serially numbered and shall contain the following Information: (a) The number of the parking meter which indicated that the vehicle occupying the adjacent space Is er has been parking In violation of the provisions ef Paragraphs 8 and 7 of this Ordinance. (b) The specific violation charged and the time during which the vehicle was parked In violation. (c) The license plate number ef the { vehicle, If any. (d) The name and address ef the ' owner or operator ef the vehicle If the same can be obtained. (e) The date of the violation. (f) Signature of the officer. The copy served on the violator shall state In substance "that the violator shall, within 24 hour* of the time shown on the notice of the violation have the privilege of paying the sum of $8.33 In compromise or settlement of the first of the penalties for the first violation charged the violator within any 24hour period of time. The sum of *1.00 shall be fixed as a compromise or
passage.
This ordinance rescinds any previous
the same afternoon as this farm. Also, 2 shares of stock In Stat* Bank of Russellville. Certificate No. 199. issued December 38. 1143. appraised at a total of S250.00. will be sold for cash for not less than the full
appraised value thereof.
J. Kenneth Milligan. Executor Estate of Georg* Edgar Fitts,
deceased
Dated: October 26. 1*64
Attorneys for Estate
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CONGRATULATIONS To Roland Lane Thanks T* Each and Everyone For Your Vote. II Was Greatly Appreciated. EDWARD RAINES
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