The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1968 — Page 5

Friday, January 19, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

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$1260.74 None 1260.74 $2150.32

TOWNSHIP TKISTKE S AH'TRAv. . REPORT OF RECEIPTS ANO U1SBERSEMENTS FOR THE t’ALENOAK YEAR 1067 FLOYD TOWNSHIP, PETNAM COL'NTY Balance Jan. 1 Township Dog ' Totals Receipts Township Dog 521.50 Totals 2671.82 Disbursements Township $2505.38 Dog 521.50 Totals 3026.88 Balance Dec. 31 Township $905.68 Dog None Totals 905.68 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Township Fund Taxes—June 81231.39 Taxes—December 914.42 Total Township Fund 2145.81 Doc Fund Dog Tax from Assessor $226 00 Surplus from County 295.50 Total Dog Fund 521.50 Disbursements Township Fund Stoner’s Insurance $ 30.00 Marvin Steele 8 28 Dally Banner 63.50 Graphic 85.20 Marvin Steele 1212.50 Hendricks Phone Corp 60.50 Fillmore Fire Dept 225.00 Irene Shinn 25.00 Bainbrtdge Fire Dept 225 00 Marvin Price 75.00 Lee School Supply 15 40 Luella Steele 210.00 William Alexander 100.00 Maurice Bryan 100.90 James Smedley 100.00 Disbursements Doc Fund Vem Lydlck 149.00 Olin Ader 37.50 Wendell Lydlck 61.00 Melvin Steele 48.00 Vem Lydlck 170 00 Olin Ader 56.00 I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as reouired by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the townehip. Marvin Steele, Trustee

$5221.56

203.50 5425.06

$2266.75

406.50 2673.25

iOViN>H!P TRVsTEE’JS i ABSTRACT» REPOR1 OF RECEIPTS AND DiSBlRSEMENTK FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR lion WARREN TOWNSHIP, PETNAM

COENTY

Balance Jan. 1 Township Dog Totals

Receipts

Township Dog Totals • •

Disbursements

Township Dog Totals 3643.71

Balance Dee. 31

Township $4318.60 Dog 136.00 Totals 4454.60 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS

Township Fund

Justice of Peace Docket Fees . 82266.75 Total Township Fund 2266.75

Dog Fund

Dog Tax from Assessor $236.00 Dog Tax from Co. Treas 170.50 Total Dog Fund 406.50 Township Fund Noble Costin, Trustee $1540.00 Lois Costin. Clerical 250.00 Lucy Andrews, J.P 490.00 Lee School Supply 53.70 Justin Spurback 300.00 William Padgett 51.00

Clay Co. R.T.C.

Daily Banner

55.00 58.16

Putnam Co. Graphic 59.95

Sarah Danbur

Sumps

5.00

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James Shaughnessy, Ad. Bd.

Olin Dudley, same 100.00 Ben Jones, same 100.00 Wiley Mark, same 50.00 Noble Costin. Bd. of Ac 6.90 Toul Disbursements 3169.71

Dog Fund

Boyd Knuppel $198.00 Olin Dudley 176.00 George Jackman 100.00 Total Dog Fund 474.00 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct sutement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and deuiled annua! report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law In the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to Inaction by any taxpayer of the town-

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Noble Costin. Trustee

ORIGIN OF 'CADDIE’ boy carrying her clubs a “caNEW YORK UPI—The first det.” She gave the word a known woman golfer was Mary, French pronunciation, which led Queen of Scots, who called the to the word “caddie.”

Try and Stop Me

By BENNETT CERF-

A RESOURCEFUL film director can achieve a desired result sometimes with a bit of deception worthy of Eoudiri Last year, for instance, one of the best of them was having a hard time persuading a male star to make love passionately enough to the leading lady (if you can imagine such a thing!). The director shot the star running as fast as he could up a deep hill, and then breathlessly embracing toe girl In the cutting room, the hill climbing sequence was neatly cut out—-and the breath- ^ heaving kiss that followed looked like the real A*, McCoy!

A man had just treated sue friends and himself to a sumptuous nine-course dinner, with appropriate vintage wines on the Bide, at the town’s most expensive restaurant “If my doctor could see me now,” he remarked, 4 T bet he’d have a conniption fit” "What’s the matter?” asked one guest. "Are you supposed Co he on a strict diet?” “Not at all,” beamed the host, “but I owe him eight hundred dollars!” • • • MORE 1904 HUMOR: 1. A government agriculturist was urging the farmers he was addressing to grow more wheat—which prompted the town wit to demand, "What about hay?” “I’m talking about food for mankind,” retorted the speaker. "I’ll get around to your case in a minute.” 2. Overheard in a hairdressing salon: "If you can’t say anything nice about her, I want to hear every single word of it!” j C 1968, by Bennett Cerf. Distrubuted by King Feature* Syndicate

PUBLIC SALE

FARM PERSONAL PROPERTY As I am quitting farming and devoting ail my time to the Insurance business, I will sell all my farm personal property located 1 5 « miles Northeast of Milligan, Ind., 2 miles Southeast of Waveland, Ind. ar 2' 2 miles West of Russellville, Ind., at auction on Tuesday, January 23, 1968 at 11:00 A. M. Eastern Standard Time — FARM MACHINERY — 1952 IHC Super M tractor with heat househ, excellent condition; 1954 AC WD 45 tractor with heat houser, wide front end, completely overhauled, extra good tires; 1951 Ford tractor with Superior Industrial leader with fork and bucket; IHC 101 Combine with 10 ft. head and IHC No. 228 corn head; JD 494 corn planter with herbicide A insecticide attachment, extra good; JD 10 ft. cultimulcher, like new; 10 ft. IHC No. 37 wheel disc; 7 ft. Kewonee wheel disc; 4 row AC rear mount cultivator; 2 JD heavy duty wagons, with 6 ply tiros and Killbros. grain beds; 80" Woods rotary chopper; 3x16 Oliver Plow with caver beards; 4x14 AC mounted plow; JD 4 row rotary hoe; Lincoln electric welder; air compressor; 11' float drag; Sioux steam cleaner; and many ether tiems of farm equipment. — HAND TOOLS — lx" Black A Decker electric drill; 8 V 4 Black A Decker Electric hand saw; Hahn riding lawn mower; pipe dies A cutter; gas salamander; forks; spades; shovels; grease guns; hammers and hand tools of all kinds. — HOG EQUIPMENT — 4 10’x20' hag sleeping houses; 10 individual hag houses; Big Dutchman ventilating fan; hog panels; and heg troughs and equipment of all kinds. — STRAW — 100 bales straw, more or less. — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Double bed; box springs; mattress; IHC deep freeie; dish washer; f book cases; Kennedy rocker; 4 rugs; 2 4-H shew boxes; office desk and other items. — TERMS — CASH — Not responsible in case of accidents WILBUR SIEBRASE - Owner Lunch will be served by Gospel Seekers Class of Russellville Christian Church. Harold Asbury—Auctioneer Eleanor Asbury—Clerk Marshall, Ind. 333 3 597-2514 or 597-2244

IOWN>HIP TRESTLE’S <ABSTRACTl REPORT OF RECEIPTS A.Nii DIS BERSEMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1967 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, PETNAM

COENTY

Balance Jan. 1 Township $2157.21

Dog

75.50

C. E. Shuee Insurance Company announces new Nationwide Mutual renewal guarantee policy

Totals 2232.71

Receipts

Township $5471.39 Dog 454.00 Totals 6925.39

Township Dog Totals

Disbursements

Balance Dec. 31

$6496 86

327.00 6823.86

$1131.74

202.50

Township Dog

Totals 1334.24

DETAIL OF RECEIPTS

Township Fund

Taxes—June $2976.96 Taxes—December 2484.93 Justice of Peace Docket Fees . 4.50 Refund on Insurance 5.00 Total Township Fund 5471.39

Dog Fund

Dog Tax from Assessor $454.00 Total Dog Fund *54.00 Disbursements Township Fund

Township I

Lennie H. Burger, Salary $1540.00 Marcellne Burger, Clerk 250.00 Total 1790.00 Township U Reelsvllle Post Office $ 17.95 The DailS' Banner #2.16 Putnam Co. Graphic 74.71 Lee School Supply 56.40 Total 341-32 Cemetery Fund Putnam Co. Farm Bureau .... $ 60.00 Dan Cook 93.65 Carl Foreman 20.00 Conard Shinn 70.00 Roy McCullough 20.00 Terry Burger 33.00 Oral Hutcheson 15.00 Total ••••••• 311.65 J.P. Expense Stoner’s Insurance $21.00 Fire Protection Nationwide Ins. Co $ 172.36 Clay Co. R.T.C 222.67 Capitol Supplies Inc., Oil Furnace $04.62 City Coal Yard 23.51 Public Service Indiana 221.90 Martin’s Garage, repairs 63 73 Clyde Hunter, Furnace Oil — 147.24 F.W. South Fire Ext. refill ... 6.00 W.S. Darley & Co.. Shaftfer Fire truck 62.00 Stoner’s lus 330.00 Sayers -Shuee Ins 67.00 Kendall & Sons, garage 47.63 Chews Garage, repairs 4.38 Hicks Auto Supply Fire truck battery 34.2# Doug Hartsock, Clothing Allowances 50.00 Calvin Lents, same 50 00 Gerald Hutcheson. Clothing allowances & tax exemption ... 79 60 George Clemens, same 79.60 Frank Garrison, same 64.20 John Best, same 79.60 Ralph Hutcheson, samp 79.60 Frank Chew, same 79.60 j James Fielding, samp 79.60 Lyle Mathews same 79 60 Donald L. Tellas, same 79.60 Daniel Aker Jr., same 67.16 Ronald Job, same 79.60 Jimmy Proctor same 79.60 Roy G. Haddon. same 79.60 Robert L. Aker, same 79.60 Dellon Blanton same 79.60 Charles R. Blrkemier, same .. 79.60 Edward Lints, same 79.60 John Young same 79 60 Robert Bain, same 79.60 Clyde Slner. seme 79.60 Total 3571.49 Township 10 Fund Stoner’* Ins. Trustee Bond I 30.00 Clay Co. R. T. Co 71.50 Ind. Twp. Trustee Assoc 10.00 Robert Glrton, Adv. Bd 100.00 Robert Lewis, same 100.00 Bob Rlssler, same 100.00 James Houck, Atty 150.00 Total 661.50

Dog Fund

John Best t 75.00 George Friend 60.00 John W. Lynch 12.00 Lee D Rimer 125.00 Ray B. Morlan 55.00 Total 327.00 I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report Is In custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to Inspection by any taxpayer of the town-

ship.

Lennie 8. Buraer, Trustee

The Nationwide Mutual Insurance Companies announced today they will add a five-year-renewal guarantee to their automobile and homeowners insurance policies. The renewal guarantee will go into effect on Jan. 15. It will be extended to present policyholders, and to new policyholders after the usual 60-day processing period. Bowman Doss, president of Nationwide, said: “This isn’t merely a promise not to cancel auto policies in midterm. It’s an assurance that policies—both auto and homeowners—will be automatically renewed for a minimum of five

years.” These policies normally 1 expire semiannually or anually. “For the first time,” Doss added, “a renewal guarantee is available to policyholders for a full line of personal insurance —auto, homeowners, life, and health.” Nationwide also offers life and health insurance. Doss said policyholders need to meet only two conditions to receive the guarantee for auto insurance: They and other drivers in their families must have valid drivers’ licenses; Premiums must be paid when due. The payment of premiums is the only requirement for the homeowners guarantee.

The renewal guarantee for auto insurance will apply to all private passenger coverages. These include liability, collision, comprehensive, medical payments, and family compensation. The renewal guarantee for both auto and homeowners policies begins on the effective date of the policy. Doss said, “Adoption of the renewal guarantee, particularly for auto, is in response to the public’s desire for assurance that policies won’t be cancelled in mid-term and will be renewed when they normally expire. We feel our guarantee gives this assurance.”

Nationwide, headquartered in : Mississippi, and the District of Columbus, Ohio, is the coun- Columbia, and Puerto Rico, try’s fifth largest car insurer.! The guarantee doesn't apply It has 2,650.000 policies in to Borne 200,000 commerciallyforce. Over 98 per cent of them rated vehicles and can't be exare in states east of the Missis- tended to motorists covered by sippi River. assigned risk plans. For auto insurance, the re- Nationwide said the renewal newal guarantee will be extend- guarantee will cover about ed to about two million policy- ■ 500,000 of it* 552,000 homeownholders in 22 states east of the 1 ers policies.

WANTED Black Walnut and Whit# Oak Logs Also Standing Timber Wood-Mosaic Corp., 5000 Crittondon Dr. Louisvillo, Kentucky Call Log and Timber Buyer Chester Durham 3S4S Hawthorne Or. Owembere, Ky. Rh. Mu I-07*1 Leg buyer wilt be on yard every Tuesday at loaf Logan St. Claverdolt, led.

TOWNSHIP TRESTEE’S (ABSTRACT* REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBERREMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1967 MADISON TOWNSHIP PETNAM COUNTY Balance Jan. 1 Township *1391.80 Dog 249.00 Totals 1640 80 Rrcriptt Township *2410.03 Dot 322.00 Total* 2732.03 Dlsbursrmrnts Township *2462 58 Dog 506.50 Totals 2969.08 Balance Dee. SI Township . *1339.25 Dog 64.50 Totals 1403.75 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Township Fund Taxes—June *1281.28 Taxes—December 1128.75 Total Township Fund 3410.03 Dog Fund Dog Tax from Assessor *322 00 Total Dog Fund 322.00 Disbursements Township Fund Trustee Salary A Clerical Help Ralph M. Fumey *1279.58 Ruth Fumey 150.00 Advertising 4- Supplies The Dally Banner 63.93 Putnam Co. Graphic 58.51 Lee School Supply 57.05 C. T. Albln. Postmaster 18.51 Care of Cemeteries Kenneth Spurback 100 00 Frank Long 50.00 Raymond Fumey 25.00 Edward Rogers 60.00 Conard Shim 80 00 Charles Leon Shinn 10.00 Miscellaneous Clay Co. R.T.C. Ine 7* 00 William Padgett 30.00 James Houck 100.00 Dale Pierce 100.00 D Wayne Williams 100.00 Tllghman Ruark 100 00 Dog Fund Estel Shonkwiler 100.00 Ben Jarvis 34.00 Glen Scaggs 10.00 Putnam Co. Treasurer 31.50 Louis Nelson 35 00 Clayton Cox 36.00 Harold Nelson 206.00 Wendell Brattaln 54.00 I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complet* and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law In the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report la in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board Said raport is subject to Inspection by any taxpayer of the township. Ralph M. Fumey, Trustee

Defends Vietnam war MADRID UPI — Lt. Gen. Wego VV. K. Chiang, son of President Chiang Kai-shek of Nationalist China, defended the Vietnam war Wednesday, sating most nations of Southeast Asia would otherwise fall prey to Communist China. Chiang, speaking before a group of Spanish military men, said “the majority of the nations in Southeast Asia are militarily weak and politically unstable and thus constitute an easy prey to a determined aggressor.”

Now Nationwide Guarantees Renewal on Car, Home, Health & Life insurance across - the - board i

For many years Nationwide has provided guaranteed renewal on Life and Health insurance. Now, January 15, we will offer as a matter of company policy an important new family security first by adding both Auto insurance and Homeowners to our guaranteed renewal service. This means your Auto and Homeowners protection will be guaranteed renewable for five years after each policy is in effect for 60 days. It is not complicated. First, of course, you must have valid licenses for each driver in your household to renew auto protection. Second, in both Auto and Homeowners, you need only pay your premiumswith policy forms and rates in effect at renewal-and we’ll keep you covered. Note: This plan is new and not available in some states.* Say “Guaranteed Renewal” when you call the man from Nationwide. Or if you're one of our several million policyholdersyour guarantee starts automatically. On us. ♦Auto guarantee available in 22 states east of the Mississippi (and D.C.) except N.C., Va. and Mass. Homeowners guarantee not available in N.C., Miss., N.J., Va., N.H., Wash., D C., P.R. Not available to assigned risks, fleet or commercially rated vehicle*.

Nationwide Nationwide Insurance. The man from Nationwide is on your side. C. E. SHUEE

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