The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1958 — Page 3

MORTON Mr and Mrs James And.*rson returned home last Sunday after •pending three weeks in Ft. Myers. Florida. Sunday callers of Mr and Mr?Z. B Burkett were Dr. and Mis Howard Burkett and children and Mrs Roscoe White. Week end visitors of Mis O j M. Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Connerly of Gary. They also visited Mr. and Mrs Carroll Connerly and Mr. Howard Clark who is a patient in the Craver

Nursing home. Ela Mae Woodworth **pent the week end at her home in Morton. Evelyn Price and Geraldine Hood were Thursday night visitors of Daretha Nicholson. Mrs. D. P. Alexander visited Mrs. Elmer Clorfelter Friday evening. Judy Clodfelter has been confined to her home the past week as she has had the mumps. Some of her highsrhool friends called on her Monday afternoon. Rickey Call spent the weekend

FINANCE COMPANY the difference with Seaboard’s the service

IS E. Washington

Phone 15

GKEENCASTEE, IN 1)1 \NA

HAROLD SMITH INSURANCE AUTO FIRE LIFE • AH forms of collision including 80 20 • Safe drivers discount • 100% coverage on parked car damage 508 X. Arlington Phone 94D-M

BRAZIL BLOCK COAL Sa\c nion *. on your coal, come to our new mine 2 miles west, 1 mile Nouth Patrieksburg. A very high quality eoal. 1.nailing fi days per week, 7 A. M. to a p. m. PRICE ICED! ( El) TO 85.00 PER TON, MINE KI N BURCHAM BROS., Inc.

Rohkviile, Ind. 11:00 A. M.

PLOWS AND DISCS International 2x12 plow. John Deere 2x16 plow.

Oliver 2x?4 plow, l ord 2*11 plow.

John Deere 2x14 plow.

International 2x14 plow.

International 7 ft. dise. International K ft. discJohn Deere 9 ft. dise. John Dis-re H ft. disc.

Ford & Ferguson 7 ft. lift disc.

DRILLS. PLANTERS. COMBINES, PICKERS A

MI SC ELL A N KOI S

Massey Harris combine. 6 ft. ( use combine, 6 ft. 2-row John Deere corn picker. Wood Bros, corn picker, lot. 2-row corn planter with fertilizer. John Di'cre 2-row planter. Co-op IS hide wheat drill with fertilizer. International 14 hole wheat drill. John Deere Manure spreader. International manure spreader. Front end loader for Ford or Ferguson. Post rude digger. Lime and fertilizer spreader. 100 cedar sawed posts. 100 locust posts. Wheel weights, wrenches, tires and many other items not mentioned. Other Consignments Received Cntil Time of Sale PABKE COUNTY SALES PAVILION HAROLD ASBFKV, Mgr. Ashury A Stalker. Auctioneers Findley A Crooks, Clerks

Lunch Will Be scr\»-d

{with hi« grandparents. Mr. and j Mrs. Rex Call Mr. and Mrs. Bob Call and daughters were Sunday dinner guests and Mr. and Mrs. Max Call and son were Sunday afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clodfelter of Lafayette were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clodfelter. Mrs. Wayne Alexander and Mrs. Rus«ell O'Haver visited Russell O'Haver at the hospital in Indianapolis on Friday after-

noon.

Mrs. Harold Emmons returned to her home in Ohio after spending three weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Connerly. Mr. Connerly is improving. Mrs. Oscar Perkins '.va*» a din- : , ner guest of Mrs. Claud Burk last Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W.vatt Mitchell . were recent visitors of his brother. Earl Mitchell and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Priest and family in Crawfordsville. Mrs. Elsie Padgett and children spent the day Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bales. ( Mr. and Mrs. Claud Burk visited Mr. and Mrs. James Grider of Roachdale Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bettis ajid Mrs. Russell O’Haver spent Sun- , day in Indianapolis and visited Russell O'Haver. Linda Whitehead is out of school due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alexander have received word of the birth of of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawley Jr. in Germany'. I Mrs. Crawley was formerly Mitizi Alexander. The baby has | been named Kathy Ann. Saturday evening callers of Mrs. Russell O’Haver were Mrs. Earl Mitchel, Mrs. Vern Sigler. Mrs. Dtewey Stultz. Mrs. Claud Burk, Mrs. Clarence Humphrey and Mrs. Noel Bettis.

FABM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT SALE at Parke County Sales Pavilion

Rector Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 341

cut flr«wooo cut^fcnc* peels *165 0 »

Wednesday, Mar. 12, 1958 TRACTORS 1952 John Deere Crawler with hu'.l dozer blade, good. 194k M International trartur, A I rendition. VAC Case tractor and eultivator. E20 Eaiinall traetor. Allis ( halmers tractor and cultivator.

P.O.I. Po«t»iT

WM 11* lt«t« oi*4 Octal

THE MAC-35 CHAIN SAW

CHAIN SHARPENING By Electric Sharpener CHAIN SAW REPAIR SHERM’S IMPL. SALES

Do You Have Pests? TERMITES DO NOT ANNOUNCE THEIK PRESENCE — TOO LATE—DAMAGE IS DONE. We make FREE inspection. Employes bonded. Our work guaranteed 5 years. Also we rid you of roaches, waterhugs, ants, etc., for a nominal charge. JONES TRADING POST ML Meridian, Ind., 7F20

DR. J. F. CONRAD OPTOMETRIST Phone 240 SOI E. Washington St»

FIXCASTLE Mrs. Ruby Stew rt entertainec’ the Country Club on Wednesday atternoon. It had been postponed from the week previous on ac- * count of the extreme cold weath-

er.

At the business session the club agreed to donate the usua. amount to the Red Cross. Mrs Helen Miller was taken in as a member to fill the vacancy of Mrs. Marion Borden, who withdrew her membership. Mrs. Stewart and her assistant Mrs. Mary Dean, served lovely refreshments in keeping of Washington’s birthday to sisteen members and their children. Mrs. Nona Routh and Mrs. Ruth Brothers visited Mr. zmd Mrs. Horace Routh in New Ross Sunday afternoon. Martha Lee Mandleco won first in the wiret year geometry class in the Roachdale school. This entitles her to go to the county contest. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ford, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ford were among those attending the annual Masonic dinner in Roachdale Wednesday’ evening. This dinner was prepared and served by the men to their guests. Mrs. Frank Wilson received word of the death of her cousin, Herschell Ruark of Indianapolis, this week. Ralph Cross is recovering nicely now from his recent illness and is able to be up and around the house. Many from this vicinity attended the tourney’ at Greencastle this week end and congratulate he B:.'.. n foi winning. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fosher spent Sunday with Mr. Theodore i Fosher and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fosher in Bainbridge Sunday. Other guests were Elmer Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tustison of Indianapolis and Virgil Ader. The occasion being the birthday’ i of “Dode” Fosher. Mr. and Mis. Jo,e Bill Brothers a.nd family and Mr. and Mrs. I Dennis Clodfelter, had dinner with Mrs. Maude Brothers Sunday’ evening. Mrs. John Williams took over the duties of the Post Mistress of the Roachdale Post Office Sat- ; urday’. Mrs. Luther Sterile returned to her home Saturday from the Putnam county’ hospital where she has been confined with a broken hip. Her son Luther Jr. and family called on her and Mr. Steele Sunday morning. Jimmy’ Mandleco ha.d the cast removed from his leg this week j Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Henthorn returned home Tuesday after j spending a vacation in Hollywood, Florida. Miss Lillie Britton of near Roachdale and Miss Eva Williams attended the 5th district j music contest in Greencastle Saturday. It was held in DePauw Music Ha,11 and was sponsored bi th.e Federation of clubs of Indiana. Miss Britten won first place j with a vocal solo. She was accom- l panied by Miss Williams on the piano. ROACHDALE Mrs. Mary EJiln Lockridge re- 1 turned Thursday after several days visit w th her sistci at Munsten, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burk of; Morion, Mrs. Iva L^aton and son, John Ivan called or. Mr. and Mrs. James Gri h r, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alb. rt McFenan I

and Howard Dean were among i* Hi Indi. game: Hill 224.

hose who attended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gardner at the Rector Funeral Home Fri-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. James Miller reur.ied Thursday after spending several days with their daughter Mrs. Irvin Young and family Tear Coatesville. Mrs. James Goal in entertained he Roachdale Home Demonstration club at her home Saturay afternoon. Mrs. Goslin president, presided at the meeting. Mrs. Letha O’Conner gave a safety lesson and Mrs. Lillie McFcrran gave a lesson on Citizenship. Mis. Goslin assisted by Mrs. Elsie Thompson and Mrs. Bernice Chastain served lovely refresh-

ments.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lantz of Indianapolis and son, Melvin of Noblesville called on Miss Minnie Gough Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alfred Stone.

Hi Indi. series: Church 568. Hi team game: Harper’s Trucking co. 1015. Hi team series: Roachdale Lions 2844. 50 series: Church 568; Riggle 552: Sutherlin 540; Moore 545; Rader 525; Vorshell 521: Parkei a 19; Myers 501 Tippin 510. 200 games: Hill 224: Parker 207; Church 205 and Buis 202.

DOWNTOWN LEAGUE

Jasper Motor Ex. V. F. W Stoners Ins Home. Supply Roachdale Bank Poff & Toney

Moo.se 1592 22 Lone Star No. 3 IS 1 -. 600 series: Domasco 685:

Put. Co. r H 1,000 00 Indiana Girls School I» Indiana Hoys School Th.'i.Ts Eston C. Cooper. Gen fd . . . 300 oo A. J. nmiireford 2.00 Indiana iionrlirig Co 10.00 Thomas Cook 2.00

GASOL.INB

Con'>rd Shinn supt 416.66 Marie Smith cl 29S.70 Richard Raird 297.60 George Fenwick 326.21 Harold WysoiiK 10 Harry Robbins 32'.’.82 Roy Irfwis 2s y oo Hubert R. Fenwick 279.00 leoizil W. Henassi 3.70.00 Howard Hodson 60.00 Ralph Saylor 297.60 Herbert 5V, Clones ::41.2.‘i l>iwe11 Whicker : ’36 00 James Mason !0o "" Lloyd A. Zachary

\v

L

N'orman Ruumdls

....

G«H>rico TJitholt

2SS.00

.... 60

15

Ja.m« s Walla«e

. . . . 310.00

.. 54 te

20'^

James I^»w Fharlcs I>>on Sliir.n .

300.00 . . . . 2‘M Oo

._. 43V4

SIV.

E'H Ste^l

42’i

38 23

too 1

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37 52 53 58'Mc-

Donald 647; C. Crawley 624. 500 series: Deacon 578; J. ] Brewster 573; Archer 570; Long !

Last rites for Donald Henley 567 . 503. Murray 560; Fenwas held Wednesday afternoon wick 5 51 . Moore 548; Riggle 533; i from the Perkins-Chastain Fa- gears 522; Lindblom 519; Hatneral Home in Roachdale. Burial f j eld 507; Wendling 506; R. Cox in Roachdale cemetery. N i 593. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean 200 games; McDonald 259-209; were Sunday evening dinner Dom£LSCO 245-229-211; C. Crawguests of Mr. Dean’s daughter, i i y 217-204-203; Archer 236; RigMr. and Mrs. Hubert Smaltz at gj c 222; Fenwick 211; Cook 211; Greencastle. Deacon 209; J. Brewster 207; Mr. and Mrs. Albert McFerrar 206; Moore 203.

and Earl Hall called on Chesley McFenan at NorLh Salem, who had just returned from the Memorial hospital at Indianapolis and is slowly recovering. Leonard Witt remains in a serious condition at the Culver

hospital.

CLOVE KD.VLE

CO M M IS SI ON Kit S’ AI.I.OW \ Ml> The following claims were allowed by the I’utnam County Hoard of Commissioners during; their regular niectiiu; at ihr Court House in Greencastle, Indi- | ana on Monday, Mar. 3, 19.IS at

10:00 a. m. CST.

coc \ t 1 hi:\ i;\ 1 r;

i William R. Padgett. <1 .. $ j Omer C. Akers, cl rlep Arlene M. Long, same I Alex C. Mryun, aud j Fern Shewmaker, .uni dep. .

Mary MoKamey, same

Mr. and Mrs. William Kottlow- Krancine Wright same

I Lston i . Cooper, tr . . .

ski, R. 3, have recently returned | less!., m. Cali, tr dep . from a two week vacation trip ! ^T'o^’r to Orlando and Daytona Beach, : Helen Mason .rec

Florida. Bill makes a most interesting report of the battle waged between man and Nature during the recent freezing temperatures that threatened crops and flowers in Florida. Thousands of gallons of oil were burned in smudge pots, as commercial growers fought to yave the citrus crops. Again in Cyp ress Gardens,

Bonita Duncan, rcc dep .. Sandra Mason sum, .losepli Rolling's, sh ..... Emory Groner, sli dep ... Emory Horner, sh dep pr Alan Stanley, sur Marie It. IM. ks, ltd of K . Until Earley, same Loyd li. Hurst, Str t. Sami' L W. Vetteh, Ml) Bd of H

Minnetta IWriKlit. sain, e] 200.On Theoline ttee. UN. same plm 300.0a

H.fii,

22.'.on 200.00

11.66

22.'..IK) 2ii'».(i<i I 76.00 54 1.66 225.01) 200.00

50.00 00.0a

-25. DO

35.00

.V! 1.00 200.00

r.ooo

r. 16.67 200.00 200.00

600 fO

200.00

Aaron Aron id. same sari John W. Whitaker, eor .... Clara L. BeeveS. co As .... Walter Bryan, fwp as Patty Kntmer. pro. aitv sec Baird Vermillion. CM cus

tna t

Walter Williams sam t . el op Ifarry Brown, sjiiiu f m ... Russell Rowers, s nnc ha . . piiitie Rolling's, jail mat j Esta Mae Byrd, same uttd .. ! Martiia Coffeey. same j Clyde Combs, same | < •. W. Irwin, l“'!I supt .... i Dorothy Irwin, same mat

\>dli,- Arnold, sain,, aid

100.0^

Elsie t’ook same

1 (HMH

Lillie W hite, same

. RO.OU

D<>roth> Irwin, sane

7li(l

Glen Fuqua, same

::,><•

Bayard Alb'll, Go Co

2r».oi)

fa rl Arnold, same

2:». o *

Doiinis flodf.dter. same ...

Forrest G. Hurst same ...

2r».0f

Edward Schulz, same . . ..

2

Ray Vaughan, same

Pii.nl W'liitnn'M siime

2r..o<

Frank rttrossel, eo atty. Howarrl Frederi -k. V O Eric Boesen, Com

he observed the same valiant ef- ,

fort to save .semi-tropical plants j Gaylord Masten same

„ „ . . . , . I Cleo McMains same

and flowers. It is estimated that two-thirds of Uie garden’s beauty is saved so that thousands of [ .ie> tourists on their journey to Florida may enjoy the unhann-! ed beauty of these fabulous 1 gardens. Snow fell in Lake City. Florida, the first since 1899 and people stayed up all night to en- j joy its beauty and to take flash ' pictures. Since Feb. 15, marks' the frost-time, it is believed they j

are now safe.

The B. and B. Cleaners, oper- j ated by the Ziegelman Bros., have extended their services to j

include laundry work. They have j skeu'on

installed automatic washers and

a dryer.

The Donna Nursing Home, which was closed in December following the death of the owner, Mrs. Mildred Brown is making preparations to reopen in the near future. The “Home'’ bus been purchased by Mrs. Brown’s daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tirsway, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Qetus Suit, RN has been engaged to act as supervisor over patients’ care. The “Home” is licensed for fifteen patients.

600.00 104.16 r.oo.oo is:;.:::;

1

21V" 1 00.On 100.00 ] I 0.0" 90.00 10.00 7 .'>.00 57.00 12.0(1 6.00 I 7.'>.0t 100.0*

1 2'>.00 I I S.0' 225 On

(Veil Brown, same

2 5 5.0"

Claude Hanna same

225.0c

Skelton Office Ala'h cl. ...

21.4'

Woodlmrn I'rintinK Fo Inc.

1 1 5 5<>

Banner

15.8*

Banner, ;iu>l

60.<l"

Marchitnt Cal fo

tl.oi

Woodburn Printing

1 S0.75

Woodhnrn Printing

6.50

Woodburn Printing

1 15.85

Columbia Ribbon A- far ..

5.07

Tribune Prtntine fo

6.00

Wnodliurn Printing

60 50

Skelton Office Mach

9..’’I

Emory Groller, sh

50.""

Marry Mine

7.'."

.1. F. Tfirt

7.5'

O. R. ('arson

i i:.

Stephen c. Hipsak

2.50

Western I'nion

1.19

Joseph Rollings

5. 1 2

Joseph Rollings

1 55.5(1

King Morrison Foster ....

5.00

Feehheim*-r Bros

i 26.77

Feehhej mer Bros

4.82

Patterson Fire Control ....

32.09

G'fasib- Typewrit r Sah s ..

25.9.

Ruth Earley Bd of E ....

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I^>yii R. Ifnrst

1 "."0

Walter Scptt

Arthur J. Witt George Whitaker Dean Leroy Branham Billy L'e Query Jesse Khalley • • • Lester Hapney Roy White Robert I'. Combs Charlie Hendrick Odes Watson Medford McBride u< v McBride Charles f) Mendrieh Ernest Earley Othe! McFarland ... Clifton K. Fries 1 Reese o'Hair Howard Clarke 1 fet.drieli c'hnflele Holler .l-sse Shnlb y r’onard Shinn Hen. Tole. Co (Wil Brown Claude H ■ nnn Public Service De"t. of Water Works Fred Malotte Maeh C>> Todd's Ace lid we M A R Auto Farts ... Shaffer A Co Fut. Motor Sabs Hess Sales A Serv M A R Auto Farts . King Morrison Foster Shoemaker Oil Co H- dwelt Tire Co Vatl. lYisitifeetant Co. Motor Fuel Tax Di\. .. Spears Floor Cov-r mr Manhattan Crushed St>>n

264 )0 300.O'300.00 J #1 00 2 2. r* 0 8 1.00 m; r,o Tv. 10 1 ^2.00 1 TS.Ori 2'mi o<» 2Ki.oi> 3:13 no 2 HO. Of 216.00

2 4.0' 4 S 01

10 •: •1 11

::o.!i> 1.82 265.0'*

Russellville Stone Co. .. Manhattan Crush. Stone Ohio A Ind. St>>11, Co. . Thomas D. Parker Mack Rollings .... Will.ur T Inman . Clark A Son Arthur J. Witt Charlie M end rich Logansport Metal Cttlv.rt I.ogansport Metal Culv.-rt W. .T. Holliday .v Co. . . W J. 1 loilidav A Co Craver Welding Shumaker Bros Ind Skelton-Skinner Lbr. Co. .. Put. Co. Assn, of Ins. Agts. Put. Co. Vssn. of Ins. Agts. Fleseli-Miller Trac Co. ..

FOX BO I X T)

Charles Smith John W. I.uketihill .1 B. Henry Richard Butts (•.-nil I.ttkenbill Fe;irl llosk ins (’'barley A. Day Mack Rollings John I.okenbill Larry r>:»v Jay E. Delp Richard L. 1 'line . . Russellville (•noser Club Richard L. Clln.> A. O. Isewls

WIM.F \ It F

Fay G. Ray Helen Werneke Jeon nett a Rills Grace H. MoKeehaii Violet L. Clodfelter Y.etba Hurst Elaine Vote Helen Went' It.Toitnuetta Hills fJrn.'f If. Me|\ ••ban Violet L. Clodfelter Fay G. Ray (Jen. Tele. Co. of Did Woodhnrn Printing .... Alex C. Ftrjan. Audit

71.50

Co

1.000.to

vm.s7

1.797.s:, 5.352 95 . 37'*.so

24.(m>

. 1 1 7.0" . SI.’.7*'

11 IM*

7 1? *.’0 11;. 1:: 17' 121.4 r. 1 7 *.♦ K ’ 2 r,.o: $ tj.'PO . O.0I' M.IH r» no

1 I'.Ofj \ l ri.fMl 11 (|tt 00 2 t 1 M MI 2',0.00 30.00

10 '*1 I 1.60

CLINTON FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright visited Mr. and Mrs. James Burk Tuesday evening.

THE DAin BANNW FRI.. MAR. 7. 1958. Page S GREENCASTLE. ind. Mr. and Mrs. Enner Lenilcy I and family, east of Greencastle viz*ited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and family Sunday afternoon. Doug and Sara Beth Baird spent Saturday afternoon and j evening with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James Burk while their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baird attended the sectional at GreencASLle. Mrs. Elizabeth Haverkamp of Brazil, mother of Mrs. Floyd Mil- ! ier. died Monday morning. Funeral services were held Wednesday J morning at Brazil. Duane Burk of Bainbridge and | Mr. ;ind Mrs. Robert Sonnerberg ' and son of Detroit, visited Mr. j and Mrs. James Burk Monday. Bill Miller was a Sunday dini ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ; Martin, Jr. and sons. Leonard and Bobby Helton of Milwaukee, Wise, spent Monday ' and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin. Jr. and sons. They i are the sons of Mr. and Mi'S. | Charles Helton, who a,re here ■ due to the illness and death of i Mrs. Helton's mother, Mrs. Eliza - j beth Haverkamp. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin Jr. and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. j Earl McCullough near PutnamI villo Sunday afternoon. Clinton Center and Bainbridge ! students were given Monday off ; from school to celebra.te Bainbridge winning the sectional. FILLMORE The Brownies of Fillmore hold | their first meeting, Jsn. 28 at j Janet Picketts home. They elect- [ ed officers: Pres. Elaine Stone; ! Vice Pres. Trudy Siddons; Treas- ! Sue Scobee; Sec. Sandra Bunten. The Brownies decided their first j service project foi’ the year, 1 would be disposable newspaper I bags for the patients beds in the j hospital and Nursing homes. 1 Their first time of making the ■ bags they mad * 85, which were ! turned over to the Ruark Nurs- ! ing homo. Mr. and Mrs. C’arcnce Ragan spent the weekend visiting relatives in Chic.igo. On Monday morning on returning from Mr. 1 and Mrs. Cliff Kress, near Otter- . bein, Ind., they had a blow-out ; and their pick-up truck turned ! upside down, spilling oats all over i the highway. The Ragans mir- ! odiously escaped with bruises J and small cuts. The Mothers Afternoon club met Tuesday with Mrs. Win. Oliver. 18 members answered roll ( *11 with an I' rih Joke. The hostess furnished the entertainment and d licious refreshments. Miss P.o'tha Nichols called Sunday afternoon on Miss Avis

Knetzer.

FREE Kiive Your Name Engraved On Your Nub Caps. No Charge TRADE TIRES TODAY No Money Down — 8 Months To l’a% 10 Days Til First Payment SHOEMAKER’S STANDARD SERVICE ■Maple and Bloomington

Bowling News

(tell Tel". Co. Thcolinc Bee KN . . . Aaron Arnobl .Minnetta L. Wrinlit . . ('ollinjrs <V Pittman, li

WARDS 0

GrsarxaSile, Ind,

,» e« t • o ■ a v_jNuut fe

5 HP Sea King Outboard. Regularly $156 $ I38 Ideal for fishing. Easy handling. Quiet running. 1 Speeds up to 12 mph. 12 HP MOTOR *238 Reg. $279. For large lake fishing or family fun. Speeds to 22 MPH f Only 10% down—balance on monthly terms

Now's the time to trade on a 1950 Wards boat ■■ molded plywood? fiberglass? aluminum? m dsluxe 14' and 15' boats - March is frade-'n-time on boats at Wards - Ceire in and see us for the best offei M in town. “BACK THE COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL”

A;* ron

Arn

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PL TNA M COINTY

LEAGUE

1 Wnedb Erani'i'

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Print in^ hilak> r

February 20,

1958

1 1 T.*rrt 1

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Mack’s Place

46’-j

28 G-

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Hampton’s Gange ....

40

33

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da 1

Thompson Const. Co.

39

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Harper Truck. Co

37

38

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Slucky’s U. S. 10

36 G>

38 1 :>

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Roachdale Lions

34 %

40'j

4 *111*1 ie Publie

S«T\ S-r i

Fete's Clippers

33'5

41’j

Rotort

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Moore’s Super Ser

33

42

Robert 1

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R of V

Hi Indi. game: Buis, 243. Hi In li. series: Vorshell 659. Hi team game: Mack's Place

1093

Hi team scries. Mack's Place

3169.

600 series: Vorshell 659: Buis

Jon* ~ .■-;*> ••. > Fox Pluml.M: Ktter Kite, a Otis El»v. r>

I Mu H<iu

21.95 5;.<> i 1 4.SO e.C2 lo.00 50.O'* ' 17,.it' 37.54 El I 1.X0 I os.:t: 7loi 15''. 5, 26.1> 276.5' 20". O'

133.80 52.4.

401

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1.5'.

0. J V | rrj.oc '•*).0u I

641; Moore 601.

Win. R. Tipton, Dept of Water

Ml* Works . . .

ii

500 series: D. Brattain 5b9:

Public Ser% Ice Ind. Gas K- Wa

i,.j* (•(,

11.:;

Rader 589: W. Pnkcr 585: H.

Joseph Rolling

1

McCammack 576; Sutherlin 566:

Dent, of Sewag Win. K Tipton

M 1 • PCI! .

ii.i, k .

Davies 556: Steineck 548: Buser

Walter Seeley

532; B. Hampton 515: Chestnut;

i». W. 1 rwin . . King .Morrison

Foster . . ! !

<4. I

521: Hubble 508: W. Lydick 505. 200 games: Buis 215-243: Vorphell 236-233; Moore 2’22; 201; Rader 223-202; Sutherlin 233: D. Bi attain 220; Arbuckle 213; Davies 211-207; Buser 215: Ste:n-

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PFTNVM COFNTVLEAGUE

, Put i i>. Fan : Am. Natl. F> Moorman F* •

February 27.

1958

Todds Ae II

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l>.a41 y Banner Howard Fr»d

Mack’s Place

48 L. 29 b.

i-’!' nk Stithel

H:unpton’s Garage ...

41 37

i * ir VH• i it . Ciirtfv

Thompson Const. Co.

41 37

Knibert V (', Walter L. I.r

Stucky U. S. 40

38b. 39*;

f»!i i«* ....

Haiper’s Truck. Co.

38 40

B.t niH-r .... M. nil

P.oachdale Lions

36'a 41%

Whitaker Pu Whitak**r Fu

Pete’s Clippers

34i... 43D

Moores’ Super Ser.

34 44

i *ha>. Hector l;c*ctnr Fun* i

13.

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PHiLCO-BENDIX TWINAMATIC

t»5DEl

Two fufi-size wash tubs in one machine— a total capacity of 16 lbs. Hi-Vane alu-

minum agitators wash clothes super Q C clean. Magic Stop Safety Wringer... <a-t $ M m 7 J

iron caster sockets . . . porcelain tubs.

229

LOOK AHEAD... OuZ oJiotee, PHILCO, RIVERS ELECTRIC SHOP

26 N. -laekson >t.

Ph. 11*5