The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 April 1968 — Page 4

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Thursday, April 11, 1968

Tony Jacklin says he will be a top contender

Try and Stop Me

Jerry Quarry

Jimmy Elli>.

‘‘TITLE" CONTENDERS—World Boxing Association version of the heavyweight championship pits Jerry Quarry of Los Angeles and Jimmy Ellis of Louisville against each other for the title April 27 in Oakland, Calif. They are the finalists in an eight-man elimination tourney that was staged when the title was stripped from Cassius Clay.

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By DAVID M. MOFFIT UPI Sports Writer AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)— Tony Jacklin, a tough little English, man who has been battling the odds since he was nine years did, doesn’t want people to think him cocky but he’s convinced he’s going to be a definite contender in this week’s Masters Tournament. “I’ve already proven what I can do,” said the handsome, 23-year-old pro. “Now, it’s just a question of keeping my composure and playing the sort of game of which I am capable.

NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FOR THE TOWN OF BAINBRIDGE BAINBRIDGE.

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Sealed bids will be received by the Town of Bainbndge at the office of the Town Clerk, Bainbndge, Indiana, orior to May 6, 1968, at 8 P. M. Eastern Standard Time, for the construction of a natural gas transmission and distribution systemto supp y natural gas to the Town of Bambridge, Indiana and adjacent areas thereto. Plans and Specifications governing the construction of the proposed system have been prepared by Frank Hoblick & Associates, Carthage, Missouri, and are now on file in the office of the Town Clerk. Bainbridge, Indiana, for examination by prospective bidders. Proposals will be considered from only those bidders who submit sat-

Only one other foreigner, South Africa’s Gary Player in 1961, has won the Masters. But, with the exception of Player, no foreign golfer in recent years has shown the aggressiveness displayed by Jacklin, already rated as England’s best golfer in more than a generation. Second Try This 32nd Masters, which begins Thursday, will be Jacklin’s second. He got into his first last year as a last-minute alternate for Neil Coles who refused to fly here from England. But Jacklin earned this year’s invitation on his own by tying for 16th here last year after being tied for second, only one stroke off the pace, at the halfway mark. Real Purls BRISTOL, England (UPI) — A relay team of Bristol University students claims they have beaten a world record by knitting a scarf 300 feet long in 50 hours.

-By BENNETT CERF-

\ COUPLE OF GENUINE hillbillies were drafted, and boarded a train for the very first time to report for induction. An attendant soon walked through the car selling bananas — which they never had seen before, either. As one of them took his first tentative bite into his banana, the train entered a long tunnel. He cried to his companion, “Don’t touch that banana or whatever they call it, Bud! I’ve took just one bite and gone blind!"

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Tough old Farmer Potter fired a promising new worker on his dairy farm, and Mrs. Potter protested. ••That was a nice boy,’’ she pointed out. “He didn’t drink, smoke, or chase after the girls. What did you have against him?" Farmer Potter told her grimly, “He ate margarine."

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FROM THE NOTEBOOKS OF COL. CORNCRIB: Our next-door neighbor is busy as a beaver saving up for his vacation—the one he just had. When a fellow says “A strange thing happened to me on the Long Island Expressway this morning," it probably means he arrived safely.

Streets Named For Golfers OCEAN SHORES, Wash. (UPI)—Seven new streets in this big oceanside land development are named for famed professional golfers. One is named for an amateur. Next to its planned second golf course. Ocean Shores has streets named for pro golfers Jack Nicklaus, Gay Brewer, Billy Casper, Arnold Palmer, Don January, Doug Sanders and the late Tony Lema. Another street is named for Paul Rudis, a schoolteacher from nearby Tumwater who for the past two years has won the annual Pat Boone Celebrity Classic golf tournament. Like Father, Like . . . ST. LOUIS (UPI)—The St. Louis Police Department has two new father-son teams. The first to congratulate Arthur Dwyer and Thomas Roth, graduates of the Police Academy, were Lt. Edwin Roth and Sgt. Philip Dwyer, fathers of the rookie policemen.

—Heloise furrow as thick or as sparsely las I choose. For larger seeds, I use a discarded seasoning jar (cel|ery or onion salt, etc.). Mrs. J. Otten * * * (DEAR HELOISE: I happen to have a small turkey roaster with an oval top (domed) and use it to bake the cutest egg-shaped cake for Easter. I use enough cake mix to almost fill the roaster top and the handle fits between the wires of the rack of my oven when I put it in. When I dump it out of the pan, I leave the cake upside down and it looks like half of a large egg. After icing it, I put green tinted coconut around the edge with candy eggs on the "grass." * * m The first 19 governors of Iowa all were born out of the state.

EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

isfactory evidence that they have a practical knowledge of the particular work to be bid upon and that they have the necessary financial resources to complete the proposed work. Prospective bidders may obtain copies of the plans and specifications from Frank Hoblick & Associates, 204 So. Garrison, Carthage, Missouri, upon payment of Forty Dollars ($40.00) of which Thirty Dollars ($30.00) will be refunded to those returning the plans and specifications in undamaged condition with in ten (10) days after the date set for opening of

bids.

Each bid shall be accompanied either by an acceptable bidder's bond, a certified check, or cashier's check, the amount of which shall be not less than ten (10) percent of the total ama ht of the bid. Bid security of unsuccessful bidders will be returned on award of contract. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond in the amount ot 100 percent of tne contract. No bid may be altered, withdrawn or resubmitted within sixty (60) days from and after the date set for opening of bids. Bids will be opened and examined by the Town Board at the time and on the date first stated above. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive defects in bids. Published by order of the Town Board. Town of Bainbridge. Indiana. Attest: Town of Bainbridge, Indiana. By Marian Sawson, Town Clerk and Paul Coelett, President of the Board. April 11-18-25-3T

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PUBLICATION NOTICE SOUTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION South Putnam Community School Corporation hereby submits its proposal for bids to be received by the Board of Trustees of said school corporation in the office of said corporation on the Third Floor of the Court House, City of Greencastle, Indiana, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. E.S.T. and 4:00 p.m. E.S.T. on the 15 day of April, 1968 for the purchase of “Indebtedness on Advancement for Cumulative Building Fund 1968’’ for said school corporation. Note or notes of the corporation for said indebtedness in the total accumulative amount of not exceeding Ninety-two Thousand Dollars ($92,000.00) the first of said notes not to be dated prior to April 1, 1968 and with each and every note dated at the time of its execution with the privilege of each note being in different amounts as determined by said school corporation with the total accumulation of all of said notes not to exceed Ninety-Two Thousand Dollars ($92,000.00) with each note bearing interest from the date of its executiion until the date of its repayment but not later than December 31,1968 and each of said notes bearing interest not to exceed the rate permitted by applicable laws of the State of Indiana, said rate of interest to be determined by bidding. The principal and interest on any said note or notes are to be computed thereon from the date of the execution of said note until the date of the payment of said respective note but not later than December 31, 1968 with the privilege of pre-paying any of said note or notes at any time without penalty. Bidders for said note or notes shall be required to name the rate of interest which the note is to bear and such interest must be computed in multiples of one-eighth of one per cent

and there shall not be more than one interest rate named by each bidder. The “Indebtedness on Advancement for Cumulative Building Fund 1968” will be awarded to the highest qualified bidder whose bid is submitted in accordance herewith. The highest bid will be the one offering the lowest interest cost to the corporation to be determined by computing the total interest on the indebtedness at its maturity and deducting therefrom the premium bid if any. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If any acceptable bid is not recieved at the time set for sale the said sale shall be continued from time to time thereafter but in the event of said continuation no bid will be accepted which is higher than the lowest bid received at the time fixed for the sale of said indebtedness. No conditional bids will be considered. Bids shall be in sealed envelopes marked “Bids for Indebtedness on Advancement for Cumulative Building Fund 1968” and each bidder submitting a bid shall submit an affidavit therewith stating that no collusion exists between himself or any other bidder for such loan. Bids to be opened at 7:30 p.m. on April 15, 1968. SOUTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION Truman McCammack April 4-ll-2t.

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TRACT I

A part of the West half of the Southeast quarter of Section 4, Township 16. Range 3 West more particularly described t>wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter of said Section 4; thence North 40.28 chains to the Northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of said Section 4; thence East 5.2598 chains with the North line of said Southeast quarter: thence South 15.21 chains; thence East 3.9302 chains; thence South 25.07 chains to the South line of said Section 4; thence West 9.19 chains tc

ing 3L05 acres more or less excepting from the above described described real estate the right of

way of the Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfield Railroad as the same is located over and across said real estate leaving a total of 29.50 acres more or less.

TRACT II

A part of the West half of the Southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 16 North, Range 3 West more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of section 9, thence East 1336 feet to the Northeast corner of said West half; thence South 970 feet with the East line of said West half to a ditch thence South 60 degrees 24 minutes West 266 feet with said ditch; thence leaving said ditch North 3 degrees 42 minutes West 428 feet; thence South 88 degrees 08 minutes West 1082 feet to the West line of said Section 9; thence North 708 feet with said West line to the point of begining, containing 23.0 acres more or less, together with an easement

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rhe South. Said Real Estate will be sold by Robert H. Fizsimmons to the highest bidder at oublic sale for no less than the appraised value at the law office of James M. Houck 11 1/2 South Indiana Street, Greencastle, Indiana, at 10:30 A. M. Saturday, April 13. 1968. Terms cash upon delivery of documents of title. Sale subject to approval of the Putnam Circuit Court. Purchaser to assume taxes payable in 1969. Robert H. Fitzsimmons. Executor of the Estate of George A. Fitzsimmons, Deceased. April 9-11-2T

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