The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 April 1965 — Page 16
Th« Daily Bannar Graancastle, Indiana Wadnasday, April 21,1965
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THE SWEETEST GARDENS M THE WORLD
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NOTICE OF THE SALE OF HEAL ESTATE BT ADMINISTRATOR
Th* undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Wilson C. Blue, deceased, hereby gives noUce that by virtue of An order of the Putnam Circuit Court Be Nill at the hour of 10:00 A. M on the 10th day of May. 1863 at the law offices of Hughes 4 Hughes. ‘6'i E Washington Street. Greencastle. Indiana And from day to day thereafter until
m A PAZE A Swede named Arvid Faxe used asphalt as a roofing material about 1785. Since then, asphalt roofing has been so well developed that it is now the roofing material on threequarters, or more, of the buildings in the United States. Modern technology has given asphalt shingles fire- and windxesistance, permanent color* and long life expectancy.
Mon dollar extravanza’s second clock at Neuehatel observatory six-months season. in Switzerland and sent aloft 500 balloons. Each contained a
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free ticket to the fair. _j
highlights of opening day cere- failed to materialize during th# monies. early hours of opening.
Then Miss Swiss Watch Movement, pretty Ohristena Schupbach of Zurich, received a time signal from the atomic
A huge fireworks display and a parade headed by fair president Robert Moses were other
* If someone offered to take . and magnolias; May 15 to June you to the "sweetest” garden in ; 1 —- iris, peonies, allium, spirea, the world, and you accepted, i azaleas, rhododendrons, dogchances are you’d be whisked ’ woods, lilacs, weigelia, viburaway to the magnificent 23- num, laburnum, beautybush; acre plot in Hershey, Pennsyl- June 1 to June 30 — roses, anvania—Chocolate Town. U.S.A. nuals. perennials, vitex, hyCompleted in 1936, with an drangea, hibiscus; September
gold, offer for s«!e at private sale all of the Interest of sa:d decedent In and to the. MloTin* described real estate.
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W2 Elm street Part of Lot 4 in Block 4 In the Central Survey of the Town, now City, of Greencastle, bounded and described as follows to-wit: Beginning at the North West corper of said Lot 4; thence East with the North fine thereof 53 feet and aiinches; thence South parallel with the West line of said Lot 4. ICO feet; thence West parallel to the North line of said lot 53 feet and 21 Inches to the West line of said lot: thence North with said West line 120 feet to the Place of beginning 312 South College Avenue Lot Number 5 In Block Number 2 in Berry’s Enlargement to the Town, now City, of Greencastle. 104 Olive Street A strip of ground 40 feet in width off •f the entire West side of that part of Lot No. 13 in Allen’s Enlargement to the Town, now City, of Greencastle, described as follows: Beginning on the East line of said lot at a point 10 feet South of the North East corner thereof: thenca South with said line 88 feet: thence West parallel with the North Hne of said lot 130 feet and 6 inches; thence North parallel with the East Tine of said lot to a point 10 feet South of the North line of said Lot Number 13 thence East 130 feet and 8 Inches to the place of beginning. Said sale will be made subject to the Approval of the Putnam Circuit Court for not less than the full appraised salu* and upon the following terms and conditions' Cash. Said real estate will be conveyed free and clear of all Uene and encumbrances except the 1885 taxes due and payable In 1868 which the purchaser will be renulrei to assume and pay Russell Biaydea, Administrator Hughes 4 Hughes Attorneys l4-21-33-3t
initial planting of 12,500 roses in 112 varieties, the Hershey Gardens have been host to millions over the years and are renowned throughout the world. Today, from June until frost, there are more than 42,000 rose plants, in 1,200 different varieties, on display. The Gardens also offer the early Spring visitor 30,000 tulips and in the Fall more than 5,000 chrysanthemums. Carefully planned by their founder, Milton S. Hershey, the Gardens are surrounded by one of the largest displays of foliage and evergreen on the North American Continent. ' The blooming seasons are as follows: April 15 to May 15 — tulips, daffodils; hyacinths, for-
sythia, candytuft, azaleas. „ flowering crabapples, cherries sylvania Open Tournamenta. •
15 to November 15 —- roses, chrysanthemums; October 1 to November 15 — flaming fall
foliage.
Adjoining the Gardens is the Hotel Hershey, which offers a true atmosphere of old world charm with a generous blend of modern comforts. It is welladapted to business groups who demand service and privacy, as well as to those who seek a relaxing vacation. Daily concerts from the nearby Carillon ds-
light music-lovers.
The first tee of a nine-hole golf course is a short walk from the hoteL Guests are also invited to play on the Hershey Park Golf Club’s 18-hole count and on the country club course, which has been the scene of PGA, Hershey Open and Pens*
1965 Version Of Fair Underway NEW YORK UPI — A nbbon was cut, 500 balloons were lofted and ancient Swiss cannons boomed a salute signaling the start of the 1965 version of the New York World's Fair. \ A crowd estimated at about ! 2,000 persons, the vanguard of more than a quarter-million expected during the open day, were on hand when James J. O'Brien, deputy commissioner of public events for New York City who was dressed as “Father Knickerbocker,” snipped a ribbon signaling start of the bil- '
little ‘W Weekend Highwaymen In Concert ("Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore") FRIDAY 8:00 P.M. April 23rd. Bowman Gymnasium DePauw University Spoke Spectacular Race SATURDAY 1:30 p.m. Tickets on Sale: Downbeat Record Shop DePauw Book Storo
Actress Is Mother
The crowds basked in 60 degree temperatures and ap-
peared in a festive mood. NEW YORK UP! - A seven* A vague threat by the Con- pound girl was bom Tuesday gress of Racial Equality night in Mount Sinai Hospital (CORE) to stage opening day to actress Joanne Woodward, civil rights demonstrations i wife of actor Paul Newmatt.
THURSDAY NITE SPECIAL Home Style Bar-B-Que Ribs Choice 3 Vegetables or Salads; rolls Butter - Coffee or Tea $1.25 From 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. Double Decker DINING ROOM Home of Kentucky Fried Chicken
•TATE OF INDIANA ] OOrNTY OF PUTNAM
Df THE MATTER Bf ESTATE OF Chrystal M. Huff, DECEASED
IN THE Pumam CIRCUTT COURT April TERM. 188S
No 10 383
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED LN THE ESTATE OF CkrTstal M Huff jb ittumumus itou ci tnr.oo3« trq In the matter of the Ertat* of Cfam- | tkl M Huff, deceased. No 10.383 Notice Is hereby given that Keith B. RobeFe as Administrator of the above j wmed estate, has presented and filed Mid estate, and the same trill come UP for the examination and action of •aid Circuit Court, on the 10th of May, 1885 at which time ail persons intereeted In said estate are required to ap»ear in said court and show cause, If my there be, why said account should j not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are al*o required to appear and make •roof of their heirship or claim to anv ••rt of said estate. •lack P Hinkie Cierk of the Putnam CIRCUIT COURT
Attorney for Estat# Frank G. Stoessel In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana
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Notice is hereby given that Mary C. Wede! uas on the 3 day of April, 1865 appointed Executrix of the Will of Emma Neese. deceased All persons having claims againssa:d estate, whether or not now due must file the same in said court within MX >6' months from the date of the arv publication of this notice or saio claims will be forever barred. Dated at GreencasUe, Indiana, thi 3 day of April, 1865. .Tack P Hinkie Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana Probate Cause No. 10 488 Thomas 4 Thomas, Brasil, rr.d Attorneys 7-14-21-3t
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EARTHQUAKE WRECKAGE—Greece s King Constantine (left, uniform) makes an inspection tour of the earthquake damage in the Peloponnesus. It was the second in six days, and early death count was 17, with scores injured. (Cablephoto)
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