The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 March 1958 — Page 5

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f l«»Trr(lHl4> (i. A. A. ItoulinK Cloverdaic G- A. A. completed thrir Rowling schedule last \v -ii for this season of bowling. Mrs Truesdle, G- A. A. instructor will give the following girls awards: Rita Sackett, a senior and G.A A. president, will receive an award for highest game bowled which was 1 . Rita ended with m a\ tragi of 113. The following girls will receive awards for highest average and attendan • .P u < u Saiikct. Sophomore, 118; Irene Cummings, junior, 110; M irgar--Huber, sophomore, l*k>; I! < C her, sophomore, 104; Janet Cooksey, junior. 90. Varsity Lanes will give t • c

INTEREST RATE R DUCED THE Federal Land Bank of Louisville has reduced its interest rate on all new loans from Slj'r to 5'/. This will mean a substantial saving to all Putnam County faimers taking advantage of this lower rate. At the same time, tin Bank voluntarily reduced to the new low o't rate, all interest charges on Federal Land Bank loans carrying a rate in excess of 5',v. And, any farmer who has made an interest payment on a loan made since last October in excess of 5'r has aheady reef ved a check refund ng the diffcicnee fiom the Federal Land Bank. GET THE BEST LOAN GET A FEDERAL LAND BANK LOAN! Contact l>ori-> li. Sal” man Secret r> -Tre.i ainT GKEENt \ST1.E NATIONAL FA KM LOAN ASSCH IA I ION IH'j West Washington Street GreetU'astle, Indiana Phone a ’ 3

0 in.g pin awards for the most ir r'-ase in average. Loretta Collier. i freshman will receive the individual award for 41 pins inica in average. The other card goes to the freshman class - rls for 306 pins increase in average for freshman class girls. The girls ended in the “allowing manna'", however some girls f. 11 down in attendance, therefore no awards: .leanetto Sackett 118, Mitzie Kessler 117. Rita Sackett 113, !> ;:<• Cummings 110, Louise Kesler 107. Margaret Huber 106, Ha Collier 104, Janet Cook&ny 99. IleV' ly Branneman 97, Carol On**; v 94. Linda Orr 94. Alice (Milov ay 93, Diana Naanes 93. C’aiol Meagher 92. Joyce Sutherlin 01. Karen Langdon 91. Chris il.fi Id 90. Lain a. Sample 90, 1 >< • n t Cook 88, Lyndall Haltom 87, Darlene Col!v*r 87, Janet Kirmsi 86. Margaret Shaw 86. ic , g.a Earll 86. Pat Haymaji 85. Arlene Kennedy 85, Leslie Allegree 84, Donna Sharp 84. Nancy La.urlig 84. Loretta Collier 83, Judy Conan 80, Linda Madden 80, M u-tha Watson 80, Evangeline | I'msen 78, Georgia Gainer 77, Doris Huber 76, Darlene Inman 76. Joan Ford 75. Joyce Hayman 74, Judy Broadstrect 74. Mae, !• Icjiung i 1, Betty Jo McCloud ' 71. Alayne Cook 71, Grctchen Norman 70, Susan O'Conner 68 Marg .- King 67. Francis Ford 67 Lyndcll Allen 62. Sheila Williamon 6.1. Wilm i Dwjgan.s 58, Joyce 1 H iyne 58, Nancy Ardent 57, M , O’Conner 54, Janice Mori *.-;e uli. Alary Jo Watson 51. BAIN BRIDGE Clean Michael is recovering com a heart attack at the home ! >f lii* son. Robert S. Michael in ireencastle. , Mrs. Willis Diekson left by ra n last Wednesday to go to

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flUCliW SALE FRIDAY, MiRCH 28TH 7:G3 P. M. CLAP? S roilTPi Ol n and Maple Sts. I •«< il fu“ , ti* , i •* n" til k nd-. t*t<>'*., r olios, TVs, stoves, rcfrigrratur*, el* f-i mol > ,, sucijc rs, rugs, antique dishes, antique furniture. OPEN I >:: IN-.B ( ION ALL D\Y FKIDAV Ibis is the fir**t of the Ir-nr n!h\> -aVs to he hehl at this local ion

New York to be with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Etcheson and family for several weeks. Mr. rnd Mrs. Roy Hubbard of Indian . r »oh s vvere guests of Mrs. Ruth Hiatt last Friday. Mr. Willis Dickson is visiting this week with his sister. Mrs. Olhe Sweet and Mr. Sweet of Shannondale. Mr. arid Mrs. Joe McClain of Hollandsburg were guests of Mrs. Maud Collings Wednesday after-.j noon. Mr and Mrs. Glen Fitzsimmons ; of Twelve Mile spent Sunday I with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ela\ les. ■ Afternoon callers were Mr. anti Mrs. Eugene Quennette and family of Gi eencastle and Mr. and j Mrs. Kenneth Blaydes and family* Mrs. Marie Ensor was hostess \ to a irumber 0 f firends at a ••Tiij)- ! per" party Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elzey of Bluffton, Ind were weekend

guests of their daughter. Mrs. James Smith, Mr. S« .1th and children. \ Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Minnick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minnick and family, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Don Minnick of Indianapolis and Mr.

Wm. Priest, were Sunday dinnei* guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ash and sons of Grecncastle. The dinner was in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mr. Ash and several in the Minnick family. Mis. Maud Crodian is sr nding

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•this week with her son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crodian of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pruitt and sons of Danville, Ind., were Sunday guests of his father, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Pruitt. Mr. A^hur Mitchell of DaGrange was a weekend guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bell and family of Crawfordsville, are visiting in the home of his brother. Harry Bell. Mr. Eugene Floyd and family have moved from Grecncastle into the Davis property on East Main Street. The high school students enjoyed their St. Patricks dance in l he gymnasium last Friday night. Bowling News First ('iti/.ens Bank March 7. 1958 \V L 1st Citz. Bk 46 29 S wick’s 42 33 Rivers Elect 42 33 Renee Beauty Salon 42 33 Mac’s Wear 38 37 Rus-sells 38 37 Hea.dley Hdw 34 4 I Adlers 19 56 Hi Team Game Renee Beauty Shop 743 Hi Team Series River’s Electric 2184 Hi Indiv. Game Brattain 193 Hi Indi. Series Brattain 474 Over 425.B rattain 474, Burchield 470, Monnctt 462', Applegat; 161. Talbott 440. Long 436. Lam >ert 432, VonTress 432. Conjinercial League Bowling March 13, 1958 W L 7-UP 55 23 Handy’s 49 29 Phillips 66 42 Vo 3514 Lone Stay No. 1 40 38 Angwell 37 «4 40’4 Griffith’s 36 >4 41</ 2 USAF 10 14 Father’s Aux 31 47 600—R. Crawley, 600 500 Long 588, Douglas 588' Cowger 585, K. Rader 578. T Suth.crlin 577, Cook 573, Scar.

569. J. Masten 556, Lynch 550. Justus 546, Gooch 542, Doma-ro 534, Porter 531, Eitel 529, J. Brewster 517, Alexander 513. B. Moore 511, R. Green 511, Edged 502.

White Way League March II, ’58 W L Hubers Plumbing 48 27 Home Laundry 45 Mullins Drugs 42 | Starr Radio & TV 41 :;i Moore’s 37 1 37 1 R/mee 33 41 ' L Fenwick’s Gar. 33 42 Singer Sew Mach. 22 Team Hi Single Game, Mullir. Drugs, 596 Team Hi Three Games, Mullir Drugs, 1624 Indiv. High Single Gam * Pot ter 175

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REVIVAL — Mrs. Charles Aidi n' | Black of Atherton, Calif., wide-"; ly known as Shirley Temple,, cuddles some Shirley Temple dolls at a reception in her honor in New York. Shirley, now 29, mother of three r!nldren, was feted by the doll industry in conjunction with re- 9^1 viva! of the Shirley Temple dolls, (Inter national t ^

COMBINE AND BALER CLINIC ' (All Makes) Get an answer to your Combine and Baler Problems Two Factory Representatives Monday, March 24th at 7:30 P. M. BEENCASTLE TRACTOR SALES One Mile North on 13 Your Ford Tractor Dealer KEFKPiSHMENTS WILL BE SKK\ I D

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Robert S. Webb TEN YEARS IN INDIANA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SERVED ON FOLLOWING HOUSE COMMITTEES 1. Corporations 2. Penal and Reformatory Institutions 3. Judiciary 4. Military and Veterans Affairs 5. Labor 6. Ways and Means 7. Rules 8. Affairs of Second Cla 5 Cities 9. Public Safety 10. Benevolent and Scientific Institutions 11. Education 12. Organization of Courts and Criminal Code 13. Patronage 14. Interstate Cooperation Subject to Republican Primary, May 6, 1953 <PD POL ADV )

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