The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1965 — Page 3

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NOTICE or ADMIX1STSAT10N ' to the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice u Hereby given that WILLIAM o ROBBINS was on the 6th day of January. 1665. appointed: Administrator of the estate of OLIVER H ROBBINS, deceased All persons navlno claims against said 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 Sth day of January. .966. Probate Cause No. 10.465 Putnam County. Indiana. Cleric of the Circuit Court for Jack P. Hinkle

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION | In the Circuit Court of ! Putnam County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Claude M. King was on the 4 day of January. 1965. appointed: Administrator of the estate of Elva N. Parrish, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same In said court within six f6) months from the date of the 1 first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 4th day of January, 1965. Probate Cause No. 10.463

Jack P. Hinkle

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Dock Workers Accept Contract NEW YORK UPI — Acceptance of a four-year contract by port of New York and Virginia longshoremen brought the Atlantic and Gulf Coast dock strike closer to settlement today. A continuing dispute in southern ports blocked final agreement. Buoyed by the overwhelming rank and file approval Thursday of once-rejected contract terms, the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) policy makers meet today to consider ways to speed the men back to their jobs. No return to work order was likely, however, until agreements are reached in the stalemated Gulf Coast bargainning. ILA and shippers negotiating teams resumed talks in New Orleans and Houston today under increased pressure from the East Coast settlement. Bargaining at Mobile, Ala., was to begin today or Saturday. Assistant Secretary of Labor James J. Reynolds, the government’s top waterfront labor mediator, was prodding the New Orleans talks, which began Thursday after a 12-day ; recess. At Houston, J. E. Williams, secretary of the South Atlantic | and Gulf Coast ILA district, 1 ! said Thursday night he did not | expect East Coast longshore- ! men to return to work “until I we’re ready here to go to work. “We have all the same issues before us today that we had; last September. None of them have been resolved,” Williams

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Oaks, Mich., was killed late Thursday in a pileup of three cars and a truck on Indiana 212 just inside the east city limits of Michigan City. Two other persons were injured critically in the wreck. City police said it was impossible to determine how the accident happened. Carl Thomas, 57, Charlestown, was killed earlier Thursday when his car was hit by a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad freight train at a crossing only a few yards from his home south of Charlestown. Thomas was the second traffic death reported in Indiana since Friday when heavy snows blanketed the state and interfered with traffic.

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less: Also, the West hall of the South West quarter of the South East quarter of Section 9, Township 13 North, Range 3 West, and containing 20 acres, more or less. Said aale to be for CASH, for not less than the full appraised value thereof, subject to any easements now of record and to taxes for 1965 payable In 1966. An abstract of Utle will be furnished. Robert Mllhon, Executor Estate of Lealyn Mllhon, deceased

J. Frank Durham, Attorney

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Fireman Jailed On Arson Charge SOUTH BEND, Ind. UPI — Louis M. Hedl, 38, a former South Bend city fireman, was jailed in lieu of $10,000 bond Thursday on a second-degree arson charge in connection with a $4,500 fire in a tavern. Fire Chief Cecil McHenry said Hedl signed a statement admitting the fire. McHenry said Hedl was retired from the department on the recommendation of two doctors in connection with a nervous ailment. Charges were filed in St. Joseph Superior Court 1. Hedl appeared for arraignment Thursday morning but it was continued to . T n. 28 to give a public defender time to discuss the case with the defendant. A tavern owner said he saw a man he believed to be Hedl hurl a can of gasoline through a basement window and touch a match to it, shortly after Hedl left the tavern.

in the last three days. The six, led by John Lewis, director of the Student Non Violent Coordinating Committee, entered the drugstore where the lunch counter is located and took seats. Manager Hermon Carter approached the Negroes and told them they would not be served. They left without argument, but Lewis said a federal court suit will be filed to force Carter to desegregate under terms of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Another group of Negroes was turned away at the same lunch counter last Monday. Negro leaders said that National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP attorneys are preparing a barrage of suits in connection with the mass arrests of the past few days.

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GREENFIELD UPI — More than 50 volunteers and six ! pieces of heavy equipment were expected to remove snow j from the general area where officials fear the body of Ivan D. Plummer will be recovered. Plummer, 32, has been missing since early Saturday when his car became stuck in a snow drift on a country road in western Hancock County. Snow removal operations Wednesday afternoon and night failed to reveal any trace of the missing

CITY OF GREENCASTLE. INDIANA ARLINGTON AVE. FATING IMPROVEMENTS FRANELIN ST. TO. CAMERON DRIVE NOTICE TO BIDDERS The City of Greencastle, Indiana, will receive sealed Proposals for the Installation of Pavlns Improvements In Arlington Avenue from Franklin Street to Cameron Drive until 7:30 P. M. (E.8.T.) on the 22nd day of February. 1965. at the office of the Clerk-Treas-urer at the City Hall, Greencastle. Indiana. All proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud In the Council Chambers in the City Hall at 7:30 P. M. CE.S.T.) on February 22, 1965. The contract documents Including plans and specifications are on file and available for Inspection at the office of the City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Greencastle, Indiana. Copies of documents Including plans and specifications required for review or bidding purposes may be obtained only from the City Clerk-Treasurer by depositing <10.00 for each set of documents so obtained. The full amount of the deposit for one set of documents and one-half of the deposit for any additional sets of documents will be refunded to each bidder who submits a formal proposal to the City and who returns the plans j (and specifications on additional sets) in good condition to the City ClerkTreasurer within ten (10) days after his bid security has been returned to him. A certified check or cashier’s check drawn on a solvent bank In the State of Indiana, payable without condition to the City of Greencastle, Indiana, in an amount not less than ten percent (IQ'oi ( of the bid shall be submitted with each proposal. No bids shall be withdrawn after the opening of proposals without the consent of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, for a period of thirty (30) days after i the scheduled time for closing bids. The Board of Public Works and Safety reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any Informalities In bidding. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory Performance Bond In the sum of the full amount of the contract. In general, the Improvements on which proposals are requested are as follows: 1,642 C.Y. Common Excavation 4,900 S.Y. Plain Cement Concreta Pavement 4,981 L.F. Integral Concrete Curb 1,024 S.Y. Cement Concrete Sidewalk and Appurtenant Construction All proposals shall include Non-Col-lusion Affidavits as prescribed by law. and shall be accompanied by a fully prepared and executed Questionnaire General Form No. 96-A as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of Indiana. Flans and Specifications for this project were prepared by Consoer, Townsend and Associates. Consulting Engineers, 360 East Grand Avenue, Chicago n, Illinois and nine and one-half | Indiana Street, Greencastle, Indiana. Wage rates on this work shall not be

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less than the prescribed scale of waged as determined pursuant to provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1935. and and as on file at the Office of the City Clerk-Treasurer. Information on said scale of wages may be obtained at the office of the City Clerk-Treasurer, City Hall. Greencastle, Indiana. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 11th day ol Jan., 1965. CITY OF GREENCASTLE, INDIANA By Raymond S. Flshar Rexell A. Boyd Robert B Eppelhelmer Board of Public Works and Safety

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice i* hereby given th»t Vem : Russell Rutmells was on the 5 day of January, 1965. appointed; Executor of the Will of Hallie Runnells, deceased. All persons having claims against said 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 Sth day of January, 1965. Probate Cause No. 10.464 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana.

AMERICAN LEGION The Sixth District meeting will be held at Greencastle Post 58 on Jan. 23 at 8:00 P.M. FOLLOWED BY THE Regular Sat Evening Dance A* MOHiban ara urged to attend the meeting and remain far an availing af dancing.

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that Willard L. Clodfelter was on the 13 day of January. 1965. appointed: Administrator of the estate of Bettie M. Clodfelter, deceased. All persons having claims against said 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 13 day of January, 1965. Probate Cause No. 10.467 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana.

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In the Matter of the Estate of Lealyn Mllhon, deceased, by Robert Mllhon, Executor

No. 10.443

NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Executor of the Estate of Lealyn Mllhon, deceased, pursuant to an order of said Court dated January 11th, 1965. will offer for sale at private sale, at the office of J. Frank Durham, Attorney, 11 East Walnut Street Greencastle. Indiana, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. on the 20th day of February, 1965. and from day to day thereafter until sold, the following Real Estate situate In Putnam County, Indiana, to wit: The South half of the South East quarter of the South West quarter of Section 9, Township 13 North of Range 3 West, containing 30 acres, moro or

Closing - Out Sale Due to the death of my husband I will sell at public auction at tha farm lacatad 4 miles South of Crawfordsville on U.S. 231 * 'A mi. •ast an 400 South or I'c mi. East of New Market, Indiana. Monday, January 25,1965 STARTING AT 12 30 MACHINERY 1954 John Doora tractor Modal 60, 3 point hitch, powar staaring A-l; John Daara 2 raw cultivator; Int. 3 bottom 14 in. plow; Colby 11 ft. whaal disc. Ilka now; 290 John Deere corn plantar; Olivar 13x7 Grain drill; Na. 227 John Deere corn picker; 3 point hitch, grader blade new; John Daara 7 ft. power mower; Rotary hoe; 32 ft. elevator; 7 ft. disc; cultipackar; Weed mower; John Deere rubber tired wagon, cambinatian bad; ether itams. HOGS 9 Saw* with 44 pig* by tide—tested—vaccinated. HAY & STRAW 500 lalas of alfalfa 4 clever — 100 bales of whaat straw. MISCELLANEOUS Creep feeder; 2 hag fountains; 2 hog feeders; cattle bunk feeder; 2 stack tanks; tank haatar; overhead tank; cribbing; log chains and many other items. TRUCK 19S4 Chavralat 'ti tan pickup with stock rack, good shapa. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Living roam suita; 4 large chairs; dining room sulfa; breakfast sat; refrigerator; alactric range; badreem suite and many other items. This is ■ nice tala TERMS CASH NOT RESPONSIBLE IN CASE OF ACCIDENTS MRS. LLOYD McLAUGHLIN

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