The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1965 — Page 3

Fillmore News

By Mrs. Charles Smith Fillmore Correspondent

Hostess served tasty refresh-

ments to 15 members.

The Stitch and Chatter Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. William Oliver. Mrs. Ine* Pruitt gave two contests which

There was a family dinner were won by Mrs. Callie CasSunday at the home of Mr. and sada and Miss Stella Shields. Mrs. Alfred Hanks, observing Mrs. Thelma Wright won the the birthdays of Walter Tinch- door prize. Hostess served deer, Sonie Pickett. Fred, Janet, licious refreshments to 14 and Tony Hanks. Those present guests. On March 17th there besides the honored guests were will be a luncheon meeting at the Hanks family, the Pickett the home of Mrs. Lela Hunter. •' Children of Lindon. Mr. and Charley Day visited his mo- . Mrs. Nathan Curtis of Clover- ther, Mrs. Ida Day. Friday and dale. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Day at Brewer of Stilesville. and Mr. Knightstown. Mrs. Day is reand Mrs. Albert Truesdale of covering nicely. Anderson. The Truesdales came

Saturday and spent the week-

end.

Mrs. Dorotha Murphy. IndiTinapolis, and Mrs. Ophia Duncan visited the Ralph Nauman

family Sunday. ANDERSON, Ind. UPI — There was a meeting at the James Robert Eutsler, 25, SyraMethodist Recreation Building euse. Friday was found guilty Wednesday night of the Com- on 16 separate charges, senmission on Education and of- tented to 180 days at the state Ticers and teachers of the farm, and had his driver's lichurch school. Mrs. Robert cense suspended, and was fined Newton and Mrs. Robert j $548.75.

Eechles of Greencastle dis- \

cussed the new Methodist litera- Eutsler was sentenced in Anture and advised about its use. d erson City Couit by Judge

Robert Robbins on charges

Gets 180 Days At State Farm

A PROCLAMATION INTERNATIONAL DEMOLAY WEEK March 14-21,1M5 WHEREAS, the Order of DeMolay is a character building organization composed of young men fourteen to twentyone years of age, who are seeking to prepare themselves as better leaders and citizens for tomorrow by developing those traits and strengths of character of all good men; and WHEREAS, the organization was founded by Frank S. Land during the year 1919, at Kansas City. Missouri, and now has more than 2,500 chapters located all over the free world; and

On The U. S. Form Front

shed development, Soil Conservation Service; irrigation, Econimic Research; forestry,

WASHINGTON UPI — The N. D. Forest Service; power, Federal cattle, hog and sheep pens that ! The department said in 1964 Power Commission; recreamake up the stockyard complex 53 terminal markets handled to- tion, Bureau of Outdoor Recof Omaha. Neb., handled more tal receipts of 17,955,721 head re ation; fishing and hunting, livestock than any other termi- of cattle. The markets also Bureau of Sports Fishery and nal market in the United States handled 2,607,682 head of calves ijf C . ground water, Gedurlng 1964, according to the an( l vealers; 29,311,549 head of 0 logical Survey; and mineral Agriculture Department. hogs, and 7,592,833 head of; resources, Bureau of Mines.

More than 6.3 million head of sheep and lambs, cattle, calves, hogs, and sheep

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Saturday, March 13,1965

and lambs were received at the Omaha stockyards last year, a department summary showed. Omaha ranked 1st In receipts of cattle with 2,192,666 head; 10th In calves with 100.487; 1st In hogs with 3,444,642 head, and 5th In sheep and lambs with 567,436 head. It was also 1st in volume of all livestock handled in 1963 with a 1st in cattle, 11th In calves, 1st in

and

Water Projects

Sets Trial Date

NEW CASTLE, Ind. UPI — j Henry Circuit Judge Wesley W.

If the six projects now being ! Ratliff has set May 5 for the

studied are ultimately recommendended and built, their cost would be on the order of $110,000,000. Cost of six reservoirs in the Wabash Basin which have been completed or are now under construction is

about $92,000,000.

WHEREAS, all the DeMolay members of Omnes Chapter, sponsored by Temple Lodge No. 47 will observe the period of

March 14-21 as “DeMolay hogs, and 6th in sheep

Week” in celebration of their lambs.

46th Anniversary, so as to ex-j .. \ bash Comprehensive Study, in emplify to all citizens here and ] The Chicago market was the _ . .

elsewhere their many activities, s ® c °tid in total receipts of catin some small way show with 1,647,391 head, fol-

first-degree murder trial of Norman Lee Corbin, 22, Greenfield, charged with the death of his 21-month-old daughter,

Anita Lynn.

Heavy Damage In Rocket Blast CAPE KENNEDY UPI

members to present its case to the voters on a brief weekly ra-

dio program.

The programs are the latest movie in the GOP’s expanded campaign to refurbish its Un-

Launch pad damage caused by age . Each will follow a news the March explosion of an At- program format with an anlas Centaur rocket amounts to nouncer and comments running $2 million and will take three about a minute apiece from to four months to repair, a three Republicans.

spokesman re-

space agency ported Friday.

To avoid waiting for up to four months to prepare for the next Atlas Centaur Launch, the space agency is moving ahead with plans to complete another launch complex that is now

The child died last October about 90 per cent finished.

A major purpose of the Wa-

and

recognition to their Senior De-

Molays; now

growing out of a bullet-punctu-ated chase that wound through the city and into the countryside Thursday.

A good number attended the fourth quarterly conference at the Methodist Recreation Building, which was conducted by District Superintendent. Ralph

Steele. Following the meeting At one time, motorcycle pocoffee and cookies were enjoy- • jjceman Dwight Mills, an An-

derson police car, and a state

* Callers last week on Mr. and police car chased Eutsler as he Mrs. Lee Wells were Mrs. Ruby drove a pickup truck at speeds Robinson. Mrs. William Oliver. U p to 95 miles per hour. Rev. George P\ ke, Mr. and Mrs. ^tdls said he motioned EutsJesse E\ans. j ftr side of the road after Mrs. Grace Albright has re- receiving a report he had been turned home from a two months seen drinking a can of beer vacation in Florida. while driving.

Sundav visitors of Mr. and

Mrs. Lee Wells were Mr. and Mills said th « truck veered Mrs. Carlton Cunningham and toward him - narrowly niissing

him and the chase was on. Po-

lowed by Sioux City, Iowa, with 1.433,877 head: Kansas City, Mo., with 1.351,386 head, and

THEREFORE, I Raymond S. j south St. Paul, Minn., with Fisher. Mayor of the City of j 1,223,865 head. Other big cattle Greencastle. do hereby proclaim markets mdiided St. Joseph, the week of March 14 to March Mo . Eagt st Louis . 0klahoma

21, 1965, as "DeMolay W T eek. and call upon all our citizens to

City; Denver, and Sioux Falls.

addition to identifying present water resources development needs, is to forecast and make provisions for meeting needs anticipated in the next 50 years

or more.

The spokesman estimated

25, from an apparent beating alledgedly administered by Cor-

bin.

said the next Atlas Centaur is His wife. Rose 23, faces a' expected to re ready for launch similar trial on the same charge by mid-summer. in Decatur Circuit Court a t

Greensburg.

Rain Falls In

Various Sections Ram fell over scattered sections of the United States today, quenching drought conditions in the Southwest and

that the new launch pad will be dampening the Gulf Coa8t ^

ready in about two months. He Dixie

Plan Road Record

GOP Schedules Radio Programs

Rain Friday soaked the Southeastern states. Montogmery, Ala., got 1.56 inches of rain. An electrical storm swept the San Joaquiln Valley in Southern California dumpling aa inch of rain in two hours, and areas. Fresno in the valley

of the Order of DeMolay and in expressing our grateful appreciation of the fine example set by these young leaders in contributing to the welfare and character of other young men in this City, thus aiding in the development and leadership of tomorrow. Given under my hand this 11th day of March.

1965.

Raymond S. Fisher

Mayor

‘ Susie.

The Fillmore Garden Club will meet Friday, March 12, with Mrs. Ruby Robinson. Mrs.

^ „ . ... , . . 23. New Paris, who was asleep. Evelyn Buis will be co-hostess. ’ ’ r

lice fired several shots at the truck, which contained 46 cans of beer and Ronald Steinmayr,

Two-man Space Date In March

vealers, with 332,821 head, followed by Milwaukee. Wis.; Sioux City: Kansas City; Houston; Clovis, N. M.; Fort Worth: Oklahoma City, and Springfield, Mo.

This involves projection by i ND i A NAPOL1S UPI - The

area of many factors including lndiana state Highway Com- 1 WASHINGTON UPI — The almost an inch of hail in some . - 1 ® - - measured 1% inches of rain.

Snow-slicked highways were blamed for five traffic deaths

in Wisconsin Friday

population, industry, agricul- mission expects to open a rec- Republican National CommitSouth St. Paul ranked first in ture and ’ to the extent practic - ord 86.1 miles of interstate tee has enlisted former Vice

Join in saluting the young men ^ rec8lpts of calves and able, technology. With a pic- highways during 196 5 if aver _ President Richard M. Nixon

ture of development needs and consequent water requirements, the survey participants are engaged in determining the most economic manner i n which the Basin's present and

age weather conditions prevail. Only once since it began in 1956 has the construction program included opening more than 80 miles in a calendar year. That was in 1961 when

and other prominent party

South St. Paul was second to future nee(;ls can be met - The 84 miles were opened.

Omaha in hog receipts with 2,914,898 head. Other big ter-

! interrelated efforts of the sur-

The PTO will sponsor a pitchin supper March 15 with the Basketball Club as guests.

Stainmayr did not know w'hat was happening until aspecial wakened by arresting officers. Robbins gave him a suspended

The Beechwood Pleasant Cir- 180-day sentence for public inele met Wednesday afternoon toxication and fined him $100 with Mrs. Evelyn Arnold. Fif- a^d costs. teen members brought kleenex : as gifts for patients in the _ . Ruark Nursing Home. Mrs. Icy fmfQOtt P fgAij Qlft

Bridges was initiated into the

club. Mrs. Kathleen Nichols Tg* Pl'icAflAfC read the paper. Mrs. Flossie V ■ I ll•lrllvl•

Alexander gave two contests which had been sent by Mrs. Mae Hammond. Prizes went to Mrs. Evelyn Buis and Mrs. Ruth Sutherlin. Delicious refreshments were served by the host-

ess.

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Indiana Parole Board Friday announced approval of freedom for 34 state prison inmates. including three serving

| life terms.

One was John R. Parnell, sentenced from Bartholomew County as a companion of William Caine, Evansville, at the time Caine shot a Franklin

The Senior High Fillmore Art ijq UOr *tore clerk, Lloyd Abet udents went to Indianapolis bott ^ a 1948 holdup, by bus Tuesday to attend the Parnell, who was involved in art show ‘ The Romantic Era a spectacular 1952 escape by j sponsored by the John Herron hiding in a truck of scrap

Mrs. Avaril Huller and Mrs. Daisy Youngerman were Wednesday supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Cleo Shuck.

vey participants are guided by i

minal markets included, in or-: a Coordiniating Committee. B eau ty Conference der, St Louis National Stock of^h^participat- : WASHINGTON UPI - About

Yards; Sioux Citv: St. Joseph: ; n u ni: ’ tra io rs 01 tne participai-

Chicago; P«oria, 111.: Indiana?- tin & state and Federal A S en - 80° P ersons Wl11 attend a " hlt e olis; North Salt Lake City. cies - as wel1 ^ b - v frequent in- R° use conference on natural Utah, and Kansas City. formal meetings and confer- ! beauty May 24-25. The Denver. Colo., stockyards level - Some of the water and Johnson approved plans for held first rank in total receipts land uses receiving considera- ^6 meeting Friday during a of sheep and lambs with 1,162,-! tion and f be responsible F ede- conference with its chairman,

CAPE KENNEDY UPI—The 632 head. South St. Paul was ral Agencies are as follows: I Laurance S. Rockefeller. The federal space agency announced second, followed by Fort Worth; \ flood control and navigation, i delegates will draft plans and that America's first two-man Ogden, Utah; Omaha; Kansas. Corps of Engineers; water sup- discuss methods of achieving Project Gemini space-flight is City; Sioux Falls: Sioux City; ' ply and water quality, Public j beautification of the country scheduled for an earlier than St Joseph, and West Fargo, Health Service; small water- and elimination of eyesores. March 22. ; —

ST. PAUL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Francis Kull, Pastor Sunday Masses 7-9-11 A.M. Week Day Mass 7:00 A.M.

Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom and John W. Young are set to be rocketed into space in a two-seater capsule at 9 a.m., EST and in the Atlantic four hours and 54 minutes later. The pilots will steer their 6,-900-pound spaceship into three different orbits ranging from 150 to 52 miles high to lay the groundwork for future Gemini flights that will last up to tw T o weeks. The space agency originally' scheduled the project Gemini I debut for sometime after April' 1, but an unusually smooth testing program has made the earlier launch date possible.

success hasn’t gone to its price!

paper, is scheduled for release

Art Museum. They were ac-

companied by Mrs. Marjorie . n ji av-

Lisby, Mrs. Crystal Wood and

Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer. The other lifers, both schedMr. and Mrs. Paul Bales. Mr., uled for freedom in May, are and Mrs. Johnny Eads and son.! Jesse Pondexter and Calvin

Ha ward Paul, visited Sunday NeaL

evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Pondexter was sentenced in Shuck. Mrs. Ruth Smith re- 1950 from St. Joseph County in turned to Fillmore with them, the slaying of an innocent byMr. and Mrs. “Frosty” Jones slander in a South Bend fight, returned Tues. from a month's 1 Neal was sentenced in 1952 vacation on the West Coast, from Clark County as an habitwhere they visited their son, ual criminal after conviction Dick Jones and family in Wash- three times on grand larceny ington and Mrs. Jones’ brother, charges. Clyde Hutcheson and family in Arcadia. California. ^ J * ® ■ ■ Mrs. Walter Fisher spent the J|(/Cf6/ll5 I fOlGSl

-hist week of February at San Clemente. California with her husband. She was accompanied

on the plane by her mother, RICHMOND. UPI — About Mrs. Irene Hunter who planned 400 mchmon6 Hi g h School stu . to visit her brother. dents walked out of their classMr. and Mrs. Carroll Phil- es Friday to protMt the dismispott and daughters, Joyce. Sue ^ of John Ba(|tin „ a teacher

and Linda, spent Sunday at the home of his brother, Donald j Philpott near Veedersburg. They were celebrating the birthday of their father. Glen Philpott of Hillsdale. It was the first time in many months the

Coach's Firing

Bastin’s contract as basketball coach also was not renewed earlier this week when the school board voted 6 to 1 to . also dismiss him as a teacher. Authorities said the walkout

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BT EXECCTOR STATE OF INDIANA SB PUTNAM COUNTT IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT .JANUARY TERM. 1MB IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP EDWARD W. LIBKA. Deceased. Estate No. ie,M7 CHARLES L. LIBKA. Executor.

combination of lioany and economy you can

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, the undersltaed Executor will offer for sale at private sale at the law offices of Lyon t Boyd. 22- 1 * W. Washington Street. In the City of Oreencastle, Indiana. at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. on the 37th day of March. IMS. and from day to day thereafter until sold, the following described real estate in Putnam County. Indiana, to. wit: — TRACT NO. 1 The east half of the northeast quarter of Section 10. Township 15 North. Range 4 West of the second Principal Meridian, containing (0 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 2 The east half of the southeast quarter of section 3. Township 15 North. Range 4 West of the second Principal Meridian, containing <0 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 3 The east half of the south two-thirds <*s) of the southeast quarter of section 14. Township 15 North, Range 4 West, containing 53-Vs acres, more or

less.

ALSO, the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 15 North. Range 4 West, containing 40 acres, more or less. ALSO, the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 15 North. Range 4 West, containing 40 acres, more or less. Containing In all US-’s acres, more or less. TERMS OP SALE: — CASH Abstracts, continued to date, will be furnished showing merchantable title

entire family had been together.

\va«; “nrrierlv” anrt ther* were ft** * nd cl ** r of Hen * and * ncum * was oruerij ana mere "ere brance8 EXCE p T taxes for the year

„ „ „ . no incidents as the Students : IMS. due and payable in the year 1M«. Byron Kelley entered Putnam ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ which taxes. Purchaser shall assume rVinntv for treatment marcbe< ^ to th« office Of Dr. and agree to pay. Countv Hospital for treatment h , Tracts 1. 2 and 3 Win be offered sund surgerv. cnaries Sage, one Of the school , for sale and for blds separately and Llovd McGinnis underwent board members who allegedly Tracte^and^win .iso be offered for

surgery last week in the St. ^ the move to oust Bastin.

Vincent Hospital.

Faith Circle YV.S.C.S had a PjckfttS AlTmitsd

food sale Saturday at the Laun- . ... . _

ANDERSON UPI — Five Auorley!

CHARLES LIBKA, Executor. Estate of

Edward W. Llbka. deceased

■ LYON 4; BOYD,

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dromat.

Four churches participated in P icketa were arrested on disthe World Day of Prayer Ser- orderl y conduct charges Fri-

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

in the Circuit Court of

,-if.p held Fridav in the Fillmore day at the strikebound Pierce- Putnam County. Indiana. . vlce neia rriaay m me mumore J Notice is hereby given that Central . Methodist Church. Rev. Claude Governor Co. plant. National Bank of Greencastle, Indiana, McClure gave a very inspiring! They were arrested after a *‘£ ol ™ d the 2nd day of March ’ lM5, ' sermon from Micah 6:8. The scuffle when two company of- : ^Admini^.tor ^^ ar ^ et “g« e s d

deceased.

All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court with-

Methodist W.S.C.S. want to ficials entered the plant. The thank all who helped in the company charged pickets service and all who came. block the way and that one The Mothers Club met Tues- of the officials was struck. day afternoon with Mrs. Helen About 250 workers, members

Phillips. Roll call was “Wear- of Local 940 of the United Auto 2nd d * y of March.

Probate Cause No. 10 487

ing of the Green.” Mrs. Barbara Workers Union, went on strike Jack p Hiakie x, _ . . , , | , . . . Clerk of the Circuit Court for Bowen gave a contest which last November in a contract Putnam county, Indiana. was won by Mrs. Inez Pruitt, dispute. F / ari * G - Stoessel J r Attorney 4-13.20-31

in six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said

claims win be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this

1965.

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