The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1966 — Page 3

YOUR GOD IS HOLY ltd by the Word of His heavenly Father, Ministered to by merciful angels, Down from the mountain He came. — Abraham, Isaac, Moses, and Elijah, Down from the mountain they came. AD cannot go to a visible mountain. All cannot shut out the world’s noi$y fame. But we from their faithful example. Know It was to God they came. ' We hear the same words they beard. Are we like they, troubled and stirred. Still, men profane Os Holy Name, In careless speech and concept vain. They gladly agree with all the bad. Instead of good and a neighbor’s gain. They pat each other on the back. With ’nary a thought for lost sheep not in the pack. If men are changed by prayer—it seems— That the preacher and a handful of old ladies, are all that really care. The rest sit at home and pray, *0 God, please cure this blight”

Terrorist Bomb Kills Sergeant SAIGON UPI — A terroist bomb killed a sleeping U. S. Army sergeant and wounded two other soldiers in an enlisted men’s billet in suburban Saigon early today in a Communist violation of the New Year cease fire. The 25-pound bomb, tied to a drainpipe outside a converted villa near Saigon airport, also wounded four Vietnamese and wrecked two nearby buildings. Military spokesmen said the Communists had committed at least 52 truce violations since midnight Wednesday. The Communists incidents, including 15 attacks on government troops and villages and 37 against allied forces, were mostly minor.

Dear God, for these we pray, and For those who feel too tired from the long week. For those who stay away their own pleasure to seek. For those who feel they’ve bought their life from Hell. For those who refuse to go and tell. For those who fear themselves and hide. Who have not the courage with Thee to side. Ours is not a coward’s role. But for those it fits, the bell does toll. Betty Kirkbride Psalm 96:7-9

Most Kills Five BRAUNSCHWEIG, Germany UPI — Fire swept a four-story apartment building in downtown Braunschweig Friday, killing five persons. Police said 20 others escaped as firemen fought the blaze for four hours in sub-zero temperatures.

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TO FREEHOLDERS, NATURAL AND CORPORATE OWNEfG LAND IN THE TOWNSHIPS OF JACKSON, FRANKLIN. RUSSELL. MONROE AND CLINTON » THE COUNTY OF PUTNAM, STATE OP INDIANA: AND IN THE TOWNSHIPS OP CLARK. SCOTT. WALNUT. BROWN AND UNION IN THE COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY, STATE OF INDIANA: AND TO ALL OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE BIO RACCOON CONSERVANCY DISTRICT IN PUTNAM AND MONTGOMERY COUNTIES, STATE OF INDIANA. NOTICE ■ HEREBY GIVEN thAt ob the S day of January, IMA a Petition tot the establishment of a Coneerraacy District to be known es the Bis Raccoon Conservancy District, was hied la flie office of the Clerk at the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. Said Petition was docketed this same data and la new before the Court Mud pending. The Court has eet the IS day ef February, IMA at 9:30 o’clock A. M.. aa the time at which the Court shell hear and act upon the Petition end also hear and act upon any objections, or remonstrances, or both, filed thereto. Said hearlas shall ha bald la tha Courtroom of tha Futaam County Court Housa, Green castle, re«We— Said Petition proposes a Conservancy District be established within Putnam County and Montsomery county, Bidlaaa, and Ha ta parts of tha fol-

PUTNAM COUNTY: JACKSON TOWNSHIP

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP

RUSSELL TOWNSHIP MONROE TOWNSHIP CLINTON TOWNSHIP

TOWN OP ROACHDALE MONTGOMERY COUNTY:

CLARK TOWNSHIP SCOTT TOWNSHIP WALNUT TOWNSHIP BROWN TOWNSHIP UNION TOWNSHIP TOWN OF LADOGA TOWN OP NEW ROSS

Said Petition proposes such Conservancy District he established for (he

toHowlas purposes:

Flood Prevention and Control: tmBrovlns Dralnaae; Providing tor Irrigation; Providing Water Supply. Including Treatment and Distribution tor Domestic, Industrial and Public Use; Provldtaa tor the eoHeetion, Treatment, and Disposal ef Sewage end other Liquid Wastes Produced within the District: Developing Forests, Wildlife Areas aad Parke and Recreational Facilities where feasible la connection with Beneficial Water Management: and Praventing the Loss ef Topsoil from injurious Water Erosion. Which purpose* may ba accomplished within the watershed of the Big Raccoon Creek, being that territory described la said Petition, by such structures, channel Improvement, ditches, and other works, and the adoption of such soil end water management techniques as may be approved according to law. This notice Is given by the Petitioners pursuant to Order ef the Putnam Circuit Court ef Putnam County, State of Bidlaaa, dated January A IMA

CLERK OF THE , PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT

Jan. S-U-23-3t

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Bi tha Ctrcuft Court ef PutBMB County* ftMWMTig. Notice fs hereby given (hat Norman NUl was ea tha Cth day ef January. IMA appointed: Executor of the WUJ ef Robert W. Hm. deceased. All persons having claims against •aid astate. whether or not now duA must file the same In said court within six (•> months from the date at the first pubHeation ef thi« notice or said claims will ha forever barred. Dated at Oraaneastle. this «th day ef January, ISM. Probate Causa No. M-S Jack P. Hinkle Clerk ef the Circuit Court tor Putnam county, Indiana. Roy C. SutherUn Attorney Jan. S-15-23-3t

NOTICE OF APMPHITEATION In tha Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. Notice la hereby civaa that Ruth WUm* was on the 6 day of January, ISM. appointed: Administratrix of the estate of Anton David Wilms deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due must me the same in said court within six (6) months from the date ef the first publication at this notice or said claims win be forever barred. Dated at Greencastla, Indiana, this < day ef January, ISM. Probate Cause No. Est 4-M

Raw

Jack P. Hinkle Clerk ef the Oraatt Court for

Attorney Jan. A-1M»*

State Of Indiana aa: County Of Putnam In The Putnam Circuit Court January Tam. ISM Estate Ho. IRSM la The Matter Of Estate Of Kolaen K. Irvin. Deceased NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN TEE ESTATE Of Koleen K. Irvin In the matter of tha Estate ef Ketoen K. fcvtn. deceased. No. 1MM Notice Is hereby given that Glenn B. Lyon aa Adatialatrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account In final settlement ef said aetata, aad that the same win come up for the examination and action of said Circuit court on the Mtfa of February. 1SSA at which time all person* Interested In said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause. If any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any oart ot said estate. Persona] Representative Glenn B..Lyon Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Lyon A Bags Jan. U-22-2t

u - Cloverdale News By Mrs. Ralph Fry, Cloverdale Correspondent

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clevenger arrived home Thursday from Orange, Texas, where they had visited over the holidays with their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scofield. Don Kelly, from Detroit, a nephew of Mrs. Clevenger, flew to Texas and came home with the Clevengers and visited until Satur-

day.

Six members of the auxiliary of World War 1, Barracks 1994 of Cloverdale, went to the West Tenth St. Veterans Hospital Friday and worked in the supply department. The ladies going were Mary Loga, Mary Hurst, Belle Lasley, Nina Gaston, Dorothy Rice and Ona O’Conner. Mr. Earl Herbert returned to his home Friday from the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. Rerbert has been quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Herbert visited Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Herbert Sunday. Mrs. Mary Logan visited her sister, Mrs. Edna Allen, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Allen had returned from the hospital after a six-weeks stay with a broken

hip.

Mrs. Helen Gore, Guardian of Jobs Daughters of Eminence, O.E.S. Chapter, and a group of Job’s daughters and parents, attended the Methodist Church Sunday morning in a body. The Jobs Daughters gave the closing service with a beautiful ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herod in Coatesville Sunday afternoon. Mr. Loren Linley is confined to the Putnam Co. Hospital at the time of this writing. Gary Hankins returned home Saturday from the Putnam Co. Hospital, where he had undergone surgery. Mrs. Pascal Vick of Evansville has been visiting her daughter and family. Rev. and Mrs. John Berry and 2 sons, for the past 3 weeks. Mr. Roger Berry, son of Rev. and Mrs. Berry, has been transferred from the Abilene, Texas Air Force Base to the Wichita Falls, Texas Base for Air Force training. Larry Hughes, Truman Mannan, Paul Dean and Ralph Fry attended a Masonic meeting at the Murat Temple Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smiley called at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Miller and sons in Clayton, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arnold visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Routts Saturday night. The meeting that was held on Medicare at the Community Building in Cloverdale was well attended, and much Information was dispensed on the subject of Medicare. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence CCon-

NOT1CE OF AOmnSTBATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Bernard E. Harris was on the 19th day of January. 1S66, appointed: Administrator of the estate of Rosamary Harris, deceased. All persons bavins 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 19th day of January. 1966. Probate Cause No Esi 66-9 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana Lyon k Boyd Attorney Jan. 22-29-Peb. t-3t

ner called on the Fry’s Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stockwell visited the Donna Nursing Home on Road 67, and the Wampler Nursing Home in Spencer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petro of Quincy, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stockwell were dinner guests of Wilbur Huber’s Sunday. Mrs. Annette Hayter, who was in the Donna Nursing Home in Cloverdale, passed away Saturday. She was the mother of Mrs. Eugene Knoy. The body was taken to Dayton, Ohio, which was her home. The funeral was Tuesday. Mrs. Ethel Frazier is on the sick list and absent from the First National Bank. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Murphy were in Terre Haute Sunday afternoon visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris ofSpencer were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutherlin. Mr. Lester Cunningham of Clinton was in Cloverdale Tuesday calling on friends. Mrs. Betty Williams entered the West 10th St. Veterans Hospital Tuesday, Jan. 18th. Freddie Gray spent the weekend with his grandmother, Larue Gray.

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BLOW-UP BOYS—Three Viet Cong terrorists caught carrying a 264-pound bomb to blow up the American Alabama Bachelor Enlisted Men’s Quarters in Saigon look defiant as they face reporters. They are (from left) Vo Khe, 21, Tran Dinh Hal, 44, and boss terrorist, Nguyen Anh Tuan, 36.

Kaleidoscope Of Color To Highlight Fashions

By Shelia Walsh By United Press International ROME UPI — Top Italian designers appear to have decided on a “kaleidoscope of color” as the theme of this season’s spring - summer high fashion collections. Federico Forquet, one of the most sophisticated Italian designers, today opened the third day of Rome’s famed fashion showing before international buyers and the press. Biki and Veneziani of Milan and Lancetti of Rome were also on hand to present their collections. This season most Italian designers have decided to spell out their fashion story with Color—

the muted contrast of pastels, the abrupt juxtaposition of black and white, or the flat statement of a clear, bright hue. Princess Irene Galitzine, who presented her collection Tuesday night to a fashion audience that included the wife of Indonesian President Sukarno and film star and former model Daniela Bianchi, even called her spring - summer show “kaleidoscope.” The collection took its name from a series of splendid prints that looked as though the images from a very subtle kaleidoscope had been spilled out onto the softest and airiest of silk. Galitzine’s long and utterly

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Saturday, January 22, 1966

one half of the midriff or swoop Galitzine kept her day clothe* low down on the back. either slightly flaring or grad-

ually tapering to the hemline.

femine evening gowns were sometime draped toga-fashion or swatched in light cape panels. In a sharper color vein, chartreuse crinkle textured silk slashed with V-patterns of fuchsia were used for a gently shaped slim gown that fell from a cuffed neckline. The Princess Palazzo pajamas and some of her summer evening gowns were cut to bare

Sophisticated simplicity was the theme of Galitzine’s day clothes — an acid green, back belted coat over a cream shantung dress that buttoned on one side and was loosely belted at

the waist.

With a canny use of seams,

Skirts were short but did not quite bare the whole knee. The hats of the Galitzine collection were a lesson in solid geometry — cones and cubes that got smaller as the clothes became more formal.

ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT To the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, the Auditor and Treasurer made the following reports el receipts and disbursements from January 1, 1965 to December 31, 1965.

Balance

Receipts

Disbursed

Balance

FUNDS

Jan. 1,1965

1965

1965

Dec. 31,1963

County Revenue

... $129,109.42

$ 332,093.12

$ 351,711.17

$109,491.37

County Welfare Fund

... 53,133.96

254,120.79

246,809.52

60,445.23

Welfare Trust Fund

2,066.27

3,908.70

3,662.86

2,312.11

County Poor Fund .....

... 62,037.73

50,713,82

49,575.88

63,175.67

Cumulative Bridge

... 135,161.07

94,659.00

81,267.15

148,552.92

County Highway

... 102,197.76

515,663.94

^ 531,932.28

85,929.42

Hospital Maintenance

... 24,778.84

687,204.34

675,813.59

36,169.59

Hospital Redemption Bonds

... 26,298.20

42,596.56

40,600.65

28,294.11

Tax Sales Redemption

14.00

185.56

185.56

14.00

Principal Common

123.55

20.40

143.95

Interest Common

.81

24.68

-23.87

Interest Congressional

601.79

899.86

1,001.40

500.25

Fines and Forfeitures

11,165.50

11,130.00

1,102 JO

State Tax

1,795.36

1,795.36

Indiana Board of Agriculture

1,656.50

1,656.50

State Forestry Fund

3,076.43

3,076.43

Hospital Blue Cross

*.*

8,581.60

7.874.96

706.64

Cattle Testing

285.37

1,297.10

Gross Tax

2,253.63

8,872.87

8,494.15

2,632.35

Gross Income Tax an Real Estate Sales ....

1,067.08

1,067.08

Inheritance Tax

.... 11,350.85

39,990.10

46,133.16

5,20779

Intangible Tax

4,617.55

4,617.55

Franklin Life

2,742.26

2,742.26

Intangible Tax Distribution

50,107.46

50,107.46

Colonial Insurance

281.50

137.00

144.50

Docket Fees

1,519.00

1,414.00

105.00

Show Licenses

....

5.00

5.00

State Prosecutor Fees

8,010.00

7,260.00

750.00

Motor Vehicle Penalties

4,613.80

17,849.40

17,887.20

4,576.00

Franklin Twp. Library

....

7,099.43

7,099.43

Gardner and White Insurance

150.78

150.78

Township Tax

....

47,984.78

47,984.78

County Wide School

118,323.85

118,323.85

Local Tuition Tax

606,361.76

606,361.76

Special School Tax

....

734,021.12

734,021.12

Surplus Dog Fund

....

1,954.60

1,954.60

Surplus Tax

179.66

22.16

201.82

Library Fund

....

39,321.88

39,321.88

Surplus Delinquent Tax Sale

1,764.80

25,94

511.64

1,279.10

Federal Withholding

9,396.76

76,681.43

73,892.23

12,185.96

Corporation Bond

....

2,714.94

2,714.94

Cumulative Building

275,243.68

275,243.68

Corporation Tax

....

223,967.45

223,967.45

Certification

13.60

13.60

Recreation

4,172.82

4,172.82

Street

4,308.01

4,308.01

Police and Firemen

....

904.97

904.97

Lease Rental

73,024.80

73,024.80

F. 1. C. A

14,206.79

50,127.76

49,823.47

14,511.08

Nova France Foundation

3,055.63

34,828.32

34,172.76

3,711.19

Fire Fighting

15,162.51

15,162.51

Park Fund

13,574.63

13,574.63

TOTALS

.... $587,220.03

$4,475,904.53

$4,476,116.01

$587,032.42

ROLAND LANE, Treasurer ESTON C. COOPER, Auditor

Don't order a big cube V8 Don’t order a floor-mounted shift Don’t order special flat-cornering suspension Don’t order sporty red-stripe tires All that’s standard to begin with on a Chevelle SS396

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red-stripe nylon tires.

Is this the kind of no-compromise road machine you’re looking for? Drop into your dealer’s and point an SS blade grille toward an open stretch of highway. You’ll fiud out—quick.

Eight features now standard for your added safety: Seat belts front and rear • Padded instrument panel # Padded sun visors • Outside mirror (use it always before passing) * Shatter-resist-ant inside mirror • Two-speed electric wipers for better visibility in a downpour * Windshield washers * Back-up lights.

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