The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1968 — Page 4
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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Saturday, January 13, 1968
1 Real Estate 1 3 Mobile Homes 3 21
Notice
THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE New Listings AN OLDER HOME C OMPLETELY REMODELED. Four bdmis. One down, three up. Large liv. rm. with fireplace. Excellent study down if only 3 bdrms. are needed. Formal din. rm. 2 baths. New gas furnace. New kitchen. Full basement. E. Walnut St. Close to D e P a u w and d o w n t o w n. Priced at $15,800.00. TWO BEDROOM FRAME HOME. S. JACKSON ST. Front porch. City gas. Good one car garage. Within walking distance of downtown. Reasonably priced at $8.‘»00. ATTRACTIVE TRI-LEVEL HOME with 2 acres on the Albin Pond Road. Stone and frame. 3 bdrms. 2 fireplaces. Large liv. rm., din. rm., ZYt baths. Dishwasher, garbage disposal. Beautiful kit. cabinets. Other extra features. See this! 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 .After hours, call OL 3-6416 OL 3-4079 OL 3-3406 OL 3-4343
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 - Offers - 108 W. JACOB ST.—Older frame home. 2 bedims, down and 2 up. Hardwood floors in liv. rm., gas furnace, part basement. 623 CRESCENT DR.—Frame —alum, siding, 3 bedrm. home. Carpet in liv. rm. & hall, snack bar, built-in stove and oven, gas fired furnace & attached garage. 409 MEADOW DR. — 8 bedrm. frame home. Carpet In liv. rm., full basement, iy 2 baths, gas hot air furnace. MT. OLIVE RD.—Pretty 8 bedrm. home with Partial stone front. Hardwood, carpet and tile floors, oil fired furnace and garage. MADISON TWP 3 bedrm. frame home with alum, siding. Front patio, electric heat, remodeled in ’67. We have others After office hours call— C. J. Knauer — OL 3-3057 Bill Talbott — OL 3-6328
Distinctive
Homes
• . ; S'
ARE SOLD BY SHETRONE REAL ESTATE AGENCY 302 SO INDIANA CALL OL 3-9315 GREENCASTLE
JANUARY SPECIALS 12x60 3 br $5195.00 12x53 Rembrandt $3995.00 12x60 2 br. front kitchen 1968 Mobile Home Show Model $4895.00 New Color TV Given with every double wide mobile home sold in January VAN BIBBER MOBILE HOMES Route 1 PE 9-2341
NOTICE: I wall not be responsible for any debts other than my own. Larry E. Sims.
PIANO lessons by Graduate Assistant. Cali OL 3-3787. Keep warm at home. Delivery ! service starts at 5 p.m. at | Satellite Drive-in. Phone OL 3-1 3341.
23 Wanted To Buy 23
4 For Rent, Apts. 4 FOR RENT: New 1 bedroom furnished apartments and 2 bedroom unfurnished apartments. Roban Apartments, 327 Bloomington St. Phone OL 3-4072.
WANT to buy good used color TV, under three years of age. Reasonably priced. OL 3-9429. 26 Work Wanted 26
COLE Apartments. Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.
, FOR LEASE: New two bedroom apartments, available soon. Parkwood Village Apartments. Call OL 3-5015, days or OL 3-6609 or OL 34833 evenings. 6 For Rent, Houses 6 ! FIVE room modern house, oil furnace, built-in cabinets and units. Immediate possession. 795-4342.
WANTED: Babysitting in my home. OL 3-6121.
j TWO SIGN PHILADELPHIA UPI — Pitcher Larry Jackson and catcher Mike Ryan have signed their contracts with the Philadelphia Phillies for the 1968 season. Jackson, 36, appeared in 40 games with the Phillies last season, compiling a 13-15 record and 3.09 era. Ryan, 26, was ac- | quired from the Boston Red Sox ! in December.
Employment, Men
The Daily Banner EASY-TO-FIND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1— Real Estate 2— Business Opportunity 3— Mobile Homes 4— For Rent—Apts. 5— For Rent—Rooms 6— For Rent—Houses 7— Marine Items 8— Musical Items 9— Home Items 10— Lost & Found 11— Employment—Men 12— Employment—Men—Women 13— Employment—Women 14— Auotmotivo 15— For Sole 16— Wanted 17— Farm Equipment 18— Auction 19— Business Service 20— Livestock—For Sale 21— Notice 22— Morotcydes 23— Wanted To Buy 24— For Sale—Pets 25— Want To Rent 26— Work Wanted—Women 27— Work Wonted-Men To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Phone OL 3-5151 And Ask For . . . SHARON She'll Take Your Order And Help You Write Your Ad Ads must be placed by 9 a.m. the first day they are to run, otherwise they will be in next issue.
HONOR KIPHUTH NEW YORK UPI -A memorial fund was announced Thursday by the National Art Museum to honor the late Robert J. H. Kiphuth. Yale Uni- j versity and Olympic swim-1 ming coach and trustee of the museum. Part of the donations to the fund will be used for the mu-j . seum’s art program. Kiphuth! died Jan. 7, 1967.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Fpmam Circuit Court. Estate No. EST 68-5 Notice is hereby given that Freda Allee was on the 10th day of January. 1968. appointed Executrix of the will ol | Albert W. Allee. deceased. ' All persons having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within | six months from the date of the first pubhcation of this notice or said claims will be forever barred Dated at Greencastle Indiana, this ' 10th day of January, 1968 ' Ennis E Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorneys Lyon & Boyd Jan. 13-20-27-31
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S (ABSTRACT) REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1967 MARION TOWNSHIP. PUTNAM
COUNTY
Balance Jan. 1
WE ARE NOW PAYING 4% Interest On Passbook Savings
5%
Interest On Certificates Of
Deposit
FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Greencastle, Indiana
Member FDIC
I
OFF and RUNNING By Tony D. Manuel General Manager
. $2425.27
158.75
Totals . Township ..
Receipts
.... $5676.04
Totals .
.... $6114.04
Disbursements
Township
$5610.53
Belmont Stakes
held at Belmont
for a change
NEW YORK UPI
This item was given to me the other day and I thought you’d enjoy reading it as much as I did. It was taken from tut De« Moines Register. I think I’m in big trouble. I was going through my pockets today and found something I can't explain. A dollar. Yes, a whole dollar. I’ve paid my income tax. and my state tax. I’ve paid amusement tax, sales tax. hospital tax and gasoline tax. I’ve paid taxes for Medicare and for old age benefits. I’ve paid the liquor tax, the cigarette tax, the automobile tax, the school tax and the tax to put up a bridge at the other end of the country. When I pay my lawyer 600 bucks. I pay tax on that — and so does he. I pay tax on the money I gave to the baby-sitter and the real estate salesman and the man who makes out my income tax form each year. So how come I’ve still got a dollar? Obviously, I’ve made a mistake somewhere and overlooked
a tax.
But I distinctly remember paying my road tax. the excise It now ta x - the defense tax and the tax to provide more scholarships for
Dog 277.75 | Totals $5888.28 :
Balance Dec. SI
Township S2490. <8 j
Dog 319 oo appears certain the 100th run- £° to the university so they can tell me how rotten the
Totals. $2809.78 i ^
detail of receipts 1 ning of the Belmont Stakes will system is.
Township Fund ; Anally be held at Belmont I’ve paid my taxes for sewers, bombs, wheat for India, the
FARMERS. Make extra income representing Midwest Feeds in your home community. Write for information. Clarence Pullum, Route 2, Center Point Phone Clay City 9392789.
WANTED: Bottle gas delivery man. Full or part time. Jebb Gas Company. Call 246-6198.
14 Automotive 14
Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body works, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Free estimates. 15 For Sale 15
Religion in America
By LOUIS CASSELS “God is nowhere . . . God Is nothing .,. God does not exist.” An atheist talking? No; those statements come from one of America’s leading Protestant theologians, Dr. Nels F. S. Ferre. In a new look entitled “The Living God of Nowhere and Nothing”, Westiminster Press,
being. He must be somewhere— if not “up there” in a physical heaven, then “out there” In space. And all of this is profoundly contrary to what Jesus Christ taught about God. “The living God, as Jesus pointed out, Is spirit, and spirit dwells not on mountaintops nor in temples.” That is why Dr. Ferre
Taxes—June
$3186.39
Taxes—December
2464.65
Refund % Overdraft
25.00
Total Township Fund
$5676.04
Dog Fund
Dog Tax from Assessor
S438 00
Total Dog Fund
$436 00
Disbursements Township
Fund
Pay of Trustee. Rent.
Clerical help, Travel Expense
H. R Pruitt
$1465.00
Inez Pruitt
230.00
Books. Printing, Advertising
Daily Banner
. 72.43
D. H. Goble Printing Co. ...
8.91
Putnam County Graphic
63.23
Lee School Supply Co
, 40.30
Care of Cemeteries
Russell Harcourt
. 30 00
Archie Strong
75 00
Thomas Schafer
. 73.00
R. & S. Farm Supply
63.80
Fire Protection
Fillmore Vol. Fire Dept
Clothing Allowance
Robert Gilley
50.00
Senate, hockey rinks and public transportation. Yes, I’ve paid my water tax. And when they charge us an air tax to clean up the pollution, I’ll pay that, too. I confess I haven't paid my death taxes yet.
But I will.
I’ve paid my taxes for parks, fire protection, law enforce-
of an unsafe grand- ment. I’ve paid my taxes to help the farmer, the Indian and the
Park.
Since 1962, the race, third leg of the Triple Crown events, has been held at Aqueduct because of a $30.7 million rebuilding job underway at Belmont which was closed in October of 1962
FOR SALE: “No Hunting—No Trespassing” signs. The Daily Banner
Fireplace wood. Hickory, $12.00 cord, mixed, $10.00 cord. Ph. PE 9-2522 or PE 9-2443. FOR RENT: Portable industrial welder with 110 v. outlet. Do it yourself and save. OL 36448.
17 Farm Equipment 17
FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers tractor, C.A. model, hydraulic plow. 7 foot tandem disc, hydraulic, excellent conditon. Phone 795-4774, ask for Dick. 19 Business Service 19
Dr. Ferre seeks to clear away j emphasizes that, for authentic some of the misconceptions that! Christian faith. “God is nocause many intelligent people thing” and “God is nowhere.” to feel that they cannot believe To free Christian theology in God. j from “the dungeon of Greek The basic problem, he says, philosophy,” Dr. Ferre calls for is that Christians have tried to a return to the language of the express their experience of God Bible, which depicts God as in language borrowed from “the creative spirit who Is Greek philosophy and particu- love.” larly from Aristotle’s thought, 1 “He is the invisible, eternal which tends to identify reality reality out of whom all things with substance. Thus God is come, in whom all creation lies, spoken of as a separate entity— and to whom all finite spirits “The Supreme Being.” return.” He is beyond time, Although well-informed beyond spatialization, beyond Christians know what is meant all human theories about perand not meant by this termin-1 sonality, process and being— ology, Dr. Ferre says, its in-1 “so far beyond that language evitable impact on others Is to in their terms always misrepreconvey the impression that God sents His reality.” is “a concrete entity ... a being Dr. Ferre is saying in this among other beings ... a fi- leamed-but-readable book what nite object among other finite the great English Bible scholar objects.” J. B. Phillips once put into When God is conceived In down-to-earth words: substantive terms, it becomes j “If you can’t believe in God, necessary to assign him to a the chances are your God is too spatial location. If God is a small.”
1 William Owens .. Paul Nauman .. ! Ren Meek ! Ray Wells j John Roach ! Chas. Shaw I Robert Pickett . ; Clayton Ellett ... ! Nobie Alexander
Thos. Evans
50.00 50.00 50 00 50.00 50.00 50 00 50.00 50.00 50 00 50.00
Chas. Gilley
50.00
Amos Hunter
50.00
Roland Tincher
50 00
Roy Smith
50.00
Maynard Arnold
50 00
Jerry Broadstreet
50.00
Gerald Relford
50.00
Tarcy Williamson *
50.00
Other Civil Township Expenses
Hendricks Telephone Corp. ...
39 86 f
Stoner's Insurance. Bond
30.00
Greencastle Office Equip
19.00
Roy Sutherlin. Atty. fee
100 00
Roland Ruark. Adv. Bd
100 00
Delos Greenlee, same
100 00
Leon Arnold, same
100.00
Disbursements Dog Fond
To Putnam Co. Treas. surplus
38.75
Stork Killed
Harold Kirkham
20 00 |
M. G. Nichols
16.50
Gilbert Cox
45 00 ,
Marion Sears
80 00 f
Lucy Garrett
10 00 j
now be ready for use again this I wouldn’t dream of going fishing, owning a dog or getting spring. married without first paying the tax. According to racing dates I pay taxes on the toothpaste I use when I get up in the assigned to the New York morning and I pay taxes on the pillow' I rest my head on when
Racing Association Thursday, the day is over.
Belmont Park will reopen May How come I’ve got this dollar in my pocket? Where did it 20 and rim its spring meeting come from? Did somebody put it there to get me in trouble? Is until June 29. The fall meeting there a tax when you find a dollar like that?
will be Sept. 16 to Oct. 26. I'm not sure.
“If there are no delays in But I know' the government is going to be sore when they
- construction, we’ll be able to j find out I’ve got it.
open it on time,” a spokesman j * • *
for the NYRA said. j Need more be said?
Famine in India eased by U. S. aid program
Bv ALINE MOSBY
NEW YORK (UPI)—When tion CARE becaUSe ° nly 11 had William V. Bauit, Jr., a bache- the administrative machinery
already set up for such an enor-
lor. laid a table for lunch, more
than 4 million guests turned mous P lo J e<t
up. Fortunately for him they
ted by the U.S. relief organiza- paign. Since very little of this
was needed for administrative costs for the Bihar emergency, most of the money is being used to develop food produe-
dishes. Bauit,
a 29-year-old Ameri-
Bault had the task of seeing to it that the food was moved quickly from Indian ports by
tion and water projects in famine areas to prevent future crises, and for school feeding
rail and truck to the stricken programs throughout India. areas. Then it was transported “The famine made people by bullock cart or even atop aware of what to do to avoid It human heads to the 28,000 in the future,” Bauit said. “In
„ J _,, CARE feeding <*enters set up the past year they did more in rrom^a 'fTteXZWT' \ Tf™ 7 lief P r< f” m ’ throughout Bihar, a state about irrigation in Bihar with our names of persons bavin* been paid - India, from October, 1966, Un- ^ ^ q{ he , p th&n in the past ig years » county Auditor, and that a copy of, 1)1 ,e, ent >- guests were children under 14 UNICEF, the United Nations
and pregnant and nursing children’s program, and OX-
Son S bi d any P taxpayer* 1 ©! 6 the ‘town-! P 0 ™* 8 f U S * a mothers. FAM, from England, also help. shlp - 1 month, transported b> e In- the various castes of e d in the area, as well as Peace
i3-n dian government but dis n u- india to ^ tORether was un _ Corps workers.
John Ames 67 so i can with a red beard from Vil-
I hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct statement of the lanova, Pa., Was coordinator receipts and disbursements of the above f j. o-iirantio American fanamed township; that a complete and | Ior lne g'ganuc American xa
together rs showin
persons Having been pi
as required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that a cop
such annual report is in custody of Uie | tt: menu W'fls 40 million chairman of the township advisory 1 rtls menu WHS million
H. R. Pruitt, Trustee
Call Collins
What Are Your Needs? FARM? HOME? HOME SITE? OR BUSINESS? We have All three. Give us a call. We’ll make appointment to see. Lois or Ross Allee OL 3-4072 Boh Clark 386-7359
1967 SINGER CABINET $36.27 FULL PRICE ASSUME six payments of $6.05 per month. Nice walnut console, good condition. This machine appliques, monograms, sews forward and reverse, mends and dams, equipped to zig-zag, pastel color. Full price just $36.27. Call OL 33987. JANUARY Consumer Reports rates Sylvania color TV No. 1. Prices start at $339.95 at Del s TV. PE 9-2713.
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Foreign News Commentary
By PHIL NEWSOM
A common hatred for Israel long has been known as the only really unifying factor
among the Arab states.
report OF condition known,” Bauit told UPI during Call No. 464 Charter No. 10465 National Bank Region No. 4 . „-_i ; Report of Conouion of the First National Bank of Cloverdate in the State of a New YOl'K Visit. fcJUt people Indiana, at the close of business on December 30. 1967 published in response af ,,. or ifoH this iriop rearlilv At to call mad? by Comptroller of the currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Re- av* e P lea lnl - laea e<iu Jvised statutes. j first most of the women were
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of ! embarrased and appealed recollection * 473.666 14 i uc tant, but that did not last.”
United States Government obligations 1.129.941 62
Obligations of states and political subdivisions 544.652.16 The feeding center usually
5 250 00 was a school, an adobe struc-
Livestock
supporting the republican regime in return for Faisal’s agreement to cut off his supplies of gold and guns to the
royalists.
The Khartoum agreement
have reactivated an
earlier agreement reached by
Securities of Federal agencies and corporations Other Securities Federal funds sold and Securities purchased under agreement to resell Loans and discounts
Bank Premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets repre- . _ _ . . , senting bank premises 17979.73 and floor. The guests arrived Reut estate owned other than bank premises None around 9 a.m., the children Of-
None ture with a tile roof, or a 2,145.646.53 building with only roof, pillars
None
Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding .... Other assets, including $None direct lease financing Total Assets
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .., Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
corporations 2,322.381 35 ting at home. They waited out
645.35 ten with distended bellies and ... *4.467.781.53 , ...... ... . bone deformities testifying to
... 1.489,410.85 thi e scarce meals they were get-
11,536 65
But even that, coupled with a wou j d desire to avenge themselves
after their humiliatinB defeat I ^ ‘to'iiS.
by the Israelis in last Junes: But. as it had earlier, the i agreement to find a comprom-
„ „ . .. _ . . . ise Yemen government is falling
Cancellation of the scheduled
six-day war, has not proved
enough.
None None
18.435.73
None None
CITY-COUNTY REAL ESTATE CO. FILLMORE would appreciate the opportunity to help sell your house or farm. C. N. PHILLIPS - BROKER. Duane Bassett-Salesman. Ph. 246-6162.
SELLING OR BUYING A NEW HOME? CHECK THE CLASSIFIED ADS.
KESSLER Farms offer for sale 50 open June Poland China gilts; boars. 100 fall gilts; 30 boars. New Ross 793, La- ; doga 942-2405. FOR SALE: 150 head quality | feeder pigs. Alfred M. Heavin, I Fillmore. 246-6448.
summit meeting at Rabat on Jan. 17 signaled that the fragile unity achieved in a summit at Khartoum last fall already had
fallen apart.
At the core of the dispute is
apart on the question of pro-
portional representation. Faisal is threatening to put |
the torch to the Khartoum
If Faisal should cancel the
Khartoum peace plan, other
the suspicion between the con-1 f5_ re ^ ment f also c °uld »»’
servative, kingly states,
BREEDING stock, bulls and heifers. 47 bulls to choose from, open and bred heifers. Ages 6 mos. to 20 mos. Breed now for fall calves. B. H. Franklin, Cloverdale, Route 2. Phone 795-4636. PUREBRED Hamp male hog, l 1 ,2 years old. Robert Fisher, Eminence. Phone 528-2667.
as
led by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, and the revolutionary states such as those led by President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic.
the wayside.
The most important of these would be Saudi Arabia’s agreement to contribute $120 million a year to Egypt and Jordan to help them offset economic los-
e UIULCU SLLCLV • Jr ~ Immediate cause of the can-' ses resulting from the Mideast
cellation was the continuing war.
war in Yemen. Nasser had counted on this to At Khartoum, in order to help meet the cost of the clospursue a common cause against ing of the Suez Canal. Israel. Nasser agreed to recall Such are the wheels within j his 40,000-man force in Yemen 1 wheels of the Arab world
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 349.342.63
Deposits Of foreign governments and official institutions, central banks and international institutions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers' checks, etc Total Deposits $4,191,107.21 (a> Total demand deposits 1.720.525.86 <b) Total time and savings deposits 2,470,581.35 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Liabilities for borrowed money Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities, including $ None mortgages and other liens on
bank premises and other real estate None Total Liabilities $4,191,107.21
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
(a> Capital notes and debentures t None (b) Preferred stock—total par value None
No. shares outstanding None
(c) Common stock—total par value 75,000.00
No. shares authorized 750 No shares outstanding 750
undivided profits ioi.674.32 to check operations. Never did Rm t^ capuai Accounts 2 I 76 n «74.32 they find local administrators Total Liabilities and Capital $4,467,781.53 c h ea ting by selling the precious Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with grain on the black market, he call date 4,190.979.58 .. Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call s<ua. date ® I Bauit had been working on Loans as shown above are after deducUon of valuation reserves of . 30,099.75 . , . o Securities as shown above are after deduction of valuation re- ;,the program Of feeding 8 muf 6 E e, L° f Smiley. Vice President and Cashier, of the above-named bank do ^ on Children at schools hereby declare that this report of condiUon is true and correct to the best throughout India when the Of my knowledge and behef. E L Smlley ! government of Bihar appealed We the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of con- , pARF’ durine a serious dition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our uur ng knowledge and belief la true and correct. ! drought. CARE raised $1.5 oiee Trusdei, gCi<>n ’ I million in the United States °' amtorg’ I £or U 1 * Indiao famine cam-
of the broiling sun while a paid Indian chef cooked up a porridge of powdered milk and
wheat.
Each guest brought a bowl and fork. At some centers they did their own cooking, each child carrying dried dung and twigs to make a little fire. Bauit. his five American CARE administrators and 17 Indian field officers, made frequent trips to the feeding cen-
100.000.00 ters by Jee P over dusty roads
Annum
SAVINGS Certificates Interest Paid Quarterly
n
Passbook Savings
The highest bank interest in U.S.
Central NATIONAL BANK Greencastle, Indiana Member F.D.I.C.
