The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1964 — Page 3

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COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS

The Putnam County Board of Commissioners will meet In Special Session Monday. December 21, 1964 at 9;00 A. M. legal time at the Court House, Greencastle, Indiana, to consider the following claims: COUNTY REVENUE Jack P. Hinkle, Cl $541.74 Samuel Conner, dep 300.00 Virginia Rigney. dep 265.00 Anne Girton, dep 150.00

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Carl Arnold, Aud 541.74 Mary Susan Shuee. dep ........ 265.00 Enid Hillis. oep 265.00 1 Florence Ensor, dep 265 00 Ellen Alexander, dep 265.00 Roland Lane. Treas 541.74 Margaret O'Hair, dep 300.00 Eula Clyde Ames, dep . 265.00 Carrie Miller, Rec 500.00 Lucille Albin, dep 300.00 I Adah Blanche Pruitt, ex cl ... 72.00 Kenneth Knauer. Sher 541.74 Paul M. Mason, dep 362.00 Alan Stanley, Surv 700.00 : Marie B. Dicks. Bd of Ed .... 300.00 I L. W. Veach. MD, Bd of H ... 225.00 Evelyn Spencer. Cl 265.00 : Theoline Bee. PHN 337.50 Aaron Arnold. San 337.50 : John W. Whitaker. Cor 104.16 Frank Sutherlin. Assr 500.00 Wilma Bryan, dep 300.00 I W. A. Patterson, twp assr 208.33 : Joan E. Huber, pros atty secy.. 208.35 Percy Rice. CH cust 300.00 Baird Vermillion, cust 180.00 ] Sylvia Finchum. mat 125.00 Etrl B Ross, El Op 125.00 Helen Knauer. jail mat . 150 00 Clinton V. Cue. att 75.00 Dorothy Irwin, supt 200.00 Nellie Arnold, mat 200.00 Dora Shalley. att 100.00 i Roy Cook, att 25.00 | Helen Lawson, att 75.00 : Charles Braimeman. comm. .. 225.00 : Victor Ray Hurst, comm 225.00 | Claude Malayer, comm 225.00 ! Eddie Buis, coun 165.00 I i Norman J Knights, coun-..,.. 165.00 i I William Mullinix, coun 165.00 I j Paul Murphy, coun 165.00 | ! Charles Rady, coun 165.00 Kenneth Shannon, coun .. 165.00 : Paul Whitman, coun 165.00 Wm. M. Hurst, vet off 200.00 Rob. H. Newgent. cl 50 00 : Rexell Boyd, atty 125.00 ! Ivan Craggs. eng 500.00 i Jack P. Hinkle, cl 25.00 1 C D M Co 100.08 Woodburn Prtg Co-Inc 150 00 Bobbs-Merrill Co. Inc 100 Bobbs-Merrilt Co. Inc. Aud .... 49.00 Books Plus 9 32 . The Dally Banner 15.75 , Olivetti Underwood Corp 262 50 , Woodburn Prtg Co-Inc 1.298.00 Woodburn Prtg Co-Inc. Treas 1,170.68

Carrie Miller. Rec Books Plus Coan Pharmacy, sher Jake Hlrt's Sport Shop Books Plus

Paul M. Mason

Pursell’s Grocery High Point OH Co Motgomery Ward Moore’s Shoes Ace Hardware Poor and Co P & G Welding S & S Service Putnam County Farm Bureau Books Plus, comm William Hurst Robert H Newgent Fred Thompson Curtis Sinclair Franklin Ford Donald Crosby Maurice Fordlce The Daily Banner William R. Padgett David A Soots Hopklns-Walton Funeral Home James M Houck. Gen FOX BOUNTY Hanal Allen Vernon Bell Karen Sue Berry Clyde Hedge Ann Huffman Gary Hull Ben Jarvis L W. Montgomery Oren J. Smyser WELFARE Curtis C. Higgins, Dir . Helen Werneke, vis Grace H. McKeehan Virginia M. Bowers Letha C Hurst Elaine Vote Colean Clines Lyon tc Boyd Dr R. W. Vermillion

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Susie Rushing, cl Ralph Spencer, mech

Floyd Allen ....... James Curtis Boiler Robert Boiler i Dean Branham Olyn Campbell Ralph Delp Lawrence Dickerson Sr Ronald D Dove Richard Gray Wilfred Malayer Eugene Miller Jesse McGuire Clarence Marshall Melvin Mnagus Frank Nelson Vernon Larkin Arthur Prather Julinan Petro George Talbott John W’alsh Von York

Clayton Sutton

30.00 ] Indpls Blue Pr t Life Ce .... 13.18 10.00 ; Books Plus 4.02 14.79 ; Clark & Sons Sand ts Gravel 48.02 41.99 I Russellville Stone Co 308.18 41.99 Standard Materials Corp 1,293.85 41.99 Harris Stone Service. Inc .... 1,248.35 4.20 Ohio 8c Indiana Stone Co 1.534.35 5.60 Ladoga Culvert Co. Inc 872.60 20.35 ! See Ping Mark 75.00 8.00 Stellp Products. Inc 80.00 5 70 Hulman k Co 152.98 : Curtis Industries, Inc 19.08 ' Ind. Ecuipment Co. Inc 14.954.15 416.65 C S. Atkins Paint Cent 340.00 120 *00 | Carl Arnold. Auditor 400 00 1

140 00 129.60 129.60 155.00 145.35 86.40 140.00

IN MEMORY

Teacher Fined 1 HAARLEM, The Netherlands" UPI — A school teacher was fined S21 for striking an impudent pupil who was more impressed by television than les-

sons.

“We have much competition from television and super cowboys like the Bonanza team," said Rien Kraak.

The Daily Bannar, Graencastla, Indiana Friday, Dacambar 18, 1964

Drink Warning By Jap Paper

; “Be sure to stop at the danger point and don't drink on an

empty stomach.

“Don't drink until you pass

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| Harold Goodman William Griffin James Gose Buryi Guy Paul Hassler Earl Haltom Don Mangus Harry Miller Roy Weller General Telephone Co Todd’s Ace Hardware 3 00 Central Engine Service

9.00 King Morrison Foster 3.00 | Municipal Equipment Co 3.00 j Craver Welding 3.00 Greencastle Auto Supply .. . 3.00 M & R Auto Parts Inc 18.00 Morrison Tire & Retreading .... 51.00 Eileen Shuee 3.00 Baysinger Machine Shop

Luther Tyler

400.00 Sherms Implement Sales 300.00 Ivor McMains !

300.00 Industrial Supply Co., Inc.

300.00 Reeves Welding & Repr Service 300.00 ■ High Point Oil Co 275.00 Lawrence McGaughey 225.80 Motor Fuel Tax Division 100.00 Woodubrn Printing Co 30.00 Daily Banner . ...

ST. LOUIS UPI — Phil Davis, 58. artist for the nationally syndicated comic strip “Mandrake The Magician," died Wednesday of a heart attack.

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Charles H. Smith, who passed Artist Is Dead

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No one sees us weep.

We shed our tears, from a

TOKYO UPI — The Yomi-

uri. one of Japan's biggest out on the street Then you may newspapers, warned its readers dle of exposure from t h •

today against the dangers of drinking too much at year-end

parties.

cold."

“People become drunk when they take too much alcohll," the newspaper said. “This is found in all drinks — beer. Japanese sake, liquor and whisky

RECTOR FUNERAL HOME PHONE Ol 3-4810 AMBULANCE SERVff

say good-bye.

breaking heart.

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Aunt Kate. Uncle Ray

and Family.

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•N MEMORY

In Memory of Roy R. White, who passed away December 18,

Today brings sad memories of “ ^ , a loved one gone to rest, s oo His Family

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GENERAL TELEPHONE launches s 81.2-million expansion program

P. E. LeBlanc, Division Manager, General Telephone Company, will spearhead a threeyear program of growth and improvement of telephone services in southwestern Indiana. A 14-year veteran, Mr. LeBlanc will be responsible for the expansion of central office and outside facilities to improve services to residential and business customers. Your convenience in telephoning is worth $81,200,000 to General Telephone. This will be the cost of a dynamic program by General Telephone over the next three years. New telephone switching centers wifi be built. Additional equipment will go into present centers. Most communities will have increased line capacity. As a result, you’ll enjoy greater service availability and service reliability than ever. More one-party service will be available. We give your telephone a lot of thought That’s why you needn’t

1965 >25,400,000 1966 27,800,000 1967 20,000,000 Total >81,200,000 All this to bring you more and better telephone service. We ll have more employees, more trucks, more of everything it takes to serve you better.

In each of the next three years. General Telephone wilf spend more annually for growth and improvement than in any previous year.