The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 April 1965 — Page 4

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Th« Dally Banner, Grofencastle, Indiana Thursday, April 22, 1965

half the total tonnage of I goods transported by sea.

California’s San Joaquin Valley grows about 85 per cent of the world's raisins.

Surfboards ' to California I about 1907.

ere introduced from Hawaii

Barnard News

Oil constitutes more than

by Mrs. Jewell Page Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page

called on Mr. and Mr*. Alan Stewart and family at New Ross Tuesday evening. Harve Felin is on the sick

list.

A large attendance was had i at the Easter Services at the

church Sunday. emment soldiers to attack a aid to Viet Nam above the $1.7 Reverend ahd Mrs. Richard 1 Viet Cong regiment entrenched ( million per day mark. Fisher from Frankfort were | in the hills 27 miles south of

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. i the big American air base at

nonsense

It doesn't make good sense to spend $60 million for an unneeded electric system to generate higher-priced electricity. That's why Public Service Indiana has asked for an injunction to prevent construction of an uneconomic power system in southern Indiana by Hoosier Energy-lndiana Statewide Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc. We're in favor of sound growth of all areas of the Hoosier state but this tax-subsidized project clearly cannot be justified. Before any money is spent on construction, we think a full and impartial review of the project by the proper regulatory agency is vital. Here are just four reasons Public Service Indiana is working in the public interest to prevent this $60 million waste: The proposed power system is not needed. Ample, dependable electric | power is being provided to Indiana rural electric co-ops by investorowned companies. a Indiana Statewide intends to spend over $60 million for facilities that would duplicate what is already being done by the private power companies with an investment of $26 million. O Costly duplication of facilities tends to increase the cost of service for ah W utility customers. Power from Indiana Statewide's plant would cost co-op members more. Hoosier Energy co-ops would pay at least $1 million a year more for power "X from the proposed plant than if they continue to buy power from Public Service Indiana. PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA A partner in progress ... an opponent of waste

Robert Page and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poynter from Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Booker and Mrs. Margaret Egger* spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bernes Eggers. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Rogers and family attended a family Easter dinner at a restaurant near Danville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Robbins and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Miller have returned home from spending the winter in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Falin entertained several relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hertel and Reverend and Mrs. Fisher called in the afternoon. Mrs. Vela Page spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hop-

kins.

Several of Mrs. Mae Roe’s children were home for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hopkins and family from Crawfordsville spent Sunday w r ith Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hopkins. Mrs. Eliza Page spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leach and family.

STATE OF INDIANA

COUNTY OF PUTNAM

Order Attack On Red Regiment SAIGON UPI — South Vietnamese commanders today ordered seven battalions of gov-

Da Nang.

In the air war against North Viet Nam, six U. S. Navy dive bombers raided Communist highway traffic in a series of

pre-dawn missions, destroying Sandra Calldorto

five military trucks. All of the planes returned safely to the aircraft carriers Midway and Hancock in the South China

Sea.

The Communist regiment of

)6S:

IN THE PUTNAM APRIL TERM. 1»65

CAUSE NO. 21006

VS.

Harry Calidonio

COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCE* The Putnam County Board of Commissioners met in R e i u 1 a r ^**2 slon. Monday. April 19th, 1964 at 9:00 A. M. Legal Time, at the Court House, Greencastle, Indiana, and allowed th*

following claims:

Floyd Allen * 148

James Curtis Boiler 135.00 Robert Boiler 140 IS Dean Branham 164.00 Olyn Campbell 136.00 Ronald D. Dove 102.00 Richard Gray I* 4 ? 0 Paul Hassler 156 25 Wilfred Malayer 127.50 Eugene Miller 136 00

Jes.se McGuire 141

Frank Nelson 141.75 Vemle Larkin 147 M

Arthur Prather

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE

The Plaintiff in the above entitled cause, having filed her complaint there- George Talbott" 136 85 in. together with an affidavit that the clarence Marshall II 133.20 Defendant Is a non-resident of the Julian Petro 174.60 State of Indiana and that the Plain-, c i ayton Sutton . . . .1 122 40 tiff has filed her complaint in the Put- j 0 i in Walsh 147 86

3,000 men near Da Nang stood nam circuit court for an absolute di- Von y ork ...X""... 143 65

, -, r , , : vorce and change of name. non Manaus 136.00

its ground Wednesday along a Now. therefore, the said Defendant ; De i p ' 86 40 seven-mile front desnite in- i is hereb J notified that unless he be and j Thompson Allen 128.00

ucapicc in i appear i n the Putnam Circuit Court on ! jjaroid Goodman 128.00

tense bombardment bv waves of the 25th day of June ' 1965 ’ at the i william Griffin ...'. 128.00

" Court house In Greencastle, In said j a mes Gose 128.00 Vietnamese County and State and answer or de- B Ury i Guy 128.00

I mur to said complaint, the same shall ; Ear j Halton 102.40

In his a b- j Harry Miller 124.00

Roy Weller 128.00

U. S. and South

planes.

Government ground forces apparently were taking the of-

be heard and determined

sence

In Witness Whereof, I have here-

. I unto set my hand and affixed the seal fensive today under the person-; of said court this 20th day of April, al command of Brig. Gen. Ngu- 1965 ’ ja tK muitie . 0 ierk of

the Putnam Circuit Court.

yen Chanh Thi, chief of the

army’s First Corps.

Five foreign correspondents were ordered to return to corps ' headquarters at Da Nang Wednesday night by the local Vietnamese commander after

spending the day at

command post. Newsmen were barred from the battle area to-

day.

Defense Secretary Robert S

June 30 should amount to about $330 million, instead of the planned $207 million. Added

Roy C. Sutherlln, Attorney

for Plaintiff. 22-29-May 6-3t

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

In the Circuit Court of j Putnam County, Indiana.

a •fnr-tira».ri ! No tic p is hereby given that James a 10rwd.ru j G Hughes was on the 19th day of

April, 1965. appointed:

of tlie estate of Michael Thomas Finn,

deceased.

Eston C. Cooper, Auditor

NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR TH* PURCHASE OF BITUMINOUS MATERIALS AND OTHER STREET FOR THE TOWN OF CLOVERDALE,

INDIANA

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Cloverdale. Indiana, will receive bid* for the purchase of the following: Liquid Asphalt — AH Grades — 16,000 Gals, more or less Crushed Stone — All Grades — 606 Tons more or Less Hot Mix laid in place — 71 Ton*

more or Less

To be furnished F.O.B. Cloverdale.

Administrator | Indiana. All materials to meet State

Highway specifications. To be applied under the supervision of the Street I Commissioner. Bids will be properly

! All persons having claims against 1 and completely executed with non- : said estate, whether or not no.w due. collusion affidavit as required by law

... , . i must file the same in said court with- , on forms prescribed by the S:at«‘ McNamara disclosed Wednes- I in six (6> months from the date of the Board of Accounts. Also furnish Standrimr tViot TT cj militai-ir ojri 0 , 1T , I firs,; Publication of this notice or said 1 ard questionnaire ad financial stateu<±y LiiciL u. ». mimary am sup- claims will be forever barred. j ment If the bid Is $5,000.00 or more. - plied directly to South Viet j Bids wlu be accepted at the office of

Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this the Clerk-Treasurer of said Town un-

Nam for the fiscal year ending 19th day of April. 1965. : tn 7:30 p m.. May 3. 1965.

. f i The Board of Trustees reserves the amount to Probate Cause No. 10.506 I right to reject any and all bids and

ask for new? bids.

Witness my hand and seal thil 13th

day of April, 1965

to the economic aid budget of ““ I ?own ae^-Tre.surer $300 million, this brings U. S. Hu * hes & Hughes Cloverdale, Indiana

Jack P. Hinkle

Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putman County, Indiana.

Attorneys

22-29- May 6-3t

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GOULDS FOOD MARKET 704 South Jackson Street

LITTLE SPORT

Regular Drip-

FROZEN FISH STEAKS 99c Box

HOLLAND MILK Gallon Pak 68c

TIDE Reg. Size 2 Boxes 59c

SWIFT’NING 3 Lb. Can 69c

ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 5 Lbs. 55c

WHITE GOLD SUGAR 5 Lbs. 49c

HiC Orange &

Grape drink

3 On? 99‘

Sealtest ICE CREAM ESKIMO BARS 6 Bars 39c

GRADE A WHITE LARGE EGGS 49c Dozen

CHARCOAL 5 Lb. Bag 39c

TENDER CHUCK ROAST Lb. 49c

OUR OWN MAKE PURE PORK SAUSAGE 3 Lbs. $1.00

FRESH PUTNAM COUNTY FRYERS Lb. 39c

TIME FOR COOK OUTS i TENDER TENDER LEAN T-BONES, Lb. . 98c | SIRLOIN for Grilling, Lb. . 89c

Emge Boiled Ham LB 89 (

EMGE BRAUNSCHWEIGER CHUB 39c Lb. Roll

FRESH DAILY GROUND BEEF 2 Lbs. 98c

YOUNG BEEF LIVER Lb. 49c

CRISP HEAD. LETTUCE 2 Hds. 49c

GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 10c Lb.

NO. 1 WHITE POTATOES 10 Lbs. 79c

10. BAGNO. 1

WHITE POTATOES

$

139

RADISHES MANGOS GREEN ONIONS CARROTS

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