The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1958 — Page 5
(j.A.A. Bowling ((irmnaMtlr) ll*' >l*rt h 20. 1958 562. Sophoii Gre«*ncJ»flUe G. A. A lr their 122 Inter-Clasn-Bowlmg Tournament the freshman class girls won once i.okips r \i»: more—The standing as of now is: \V I. Freehman & 1 .- , Sophomores 3 , /i IS 1 * 11 ,^ k Seniors Juniors 1 16 (k , v j Scores bowled by classes and Mac’s A;.p! highest game bowled individually Hoa< c If II • frerp each class were: Pat. I»an Co. Freshman. Sarah Hajina Poff K 1 m y 118 Team hi single 379. Juniors, Linfla Ri^^s 133 Chek 7S1. 371, Seniors, Arlene Ikamire, Team hi 3 ga i
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2246. Indi hi single game: Shinn 186 Indi hi 3 games: Masten 483 Over 425: Masten 483; Burch- . ifi 175; Shi out 471; Sliinn 451: Monnett 460; Buis 446: T Iholt 130: A Domasco 436: Spurlock »36; Wells 432; Denker 432; JusU..- 431; Applegate 420; Godfrey Swope 426.
DOWNTOWN LKAGI E W O Jh per Motor Ex. 62 21 V. F. W. 60'.. 25': : Ins. 481, 55' Home Supply 4637'. Roachdale Bank 42 12 Po£f & Toney 28'.. 65'.
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Cromer 209; Fenwick 205; Masten 202.
600 series: Cook 661; Douglas 639; Stilltz 650; Birt 626; K. Rader 603. 5C0 series: Deacon 578; Mur- [ ray 575; Domasco 562; Cromer 553; Giddings 5.50; Dmg 547; Masten 538; Wemllmg 538; Li-'d-oloni 534; Toney 531; Moore 530; Heath 526; L. Jones 520; Fenwick 518; Archer 515; Etcheson 505;' Goodman 503; Dunn 500. 200 games: Cook 276-220 Doug! s 245-225; Slultz 235-213-202; Hi i t 230-215; Murray 211203: K. Rader 235;4andblom 210: Giddings 212 C. Crawley 210;
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612. 500 series: Co 'k 592; Douglas 588: Hoover 583: Allegree 567; Domasco 554; Justus 540; J. M isten 539; Epp<dhei;ner 534; Gooch 531: Swope 531: Inglis 530; Scars 522; C. Crawley 521; Edge 11 513; Cavin 510; Porter 503; Wampler 502. NAME ACTING PRESIDENT HANOVER (UP) —■ Dr. E. Mowbray Tate has been named acting president of Hanover College by the Board of Trustees.
Tate will fill in the vacancy c ateil when Picsidont Albert Parker died suddenly Saturd Tate has been iF m of the colli for 10 years. BANKER FOUND 1)1X0 PALM BEACH, Fla.. (UP Charles J. Cushing, 67. weal I
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n vestment hanker, 'a«l Monday in the he iate railroad mil* rit R. Young. Cush* ;lv died of heart at-
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NEW Authorized Issue $150,000.00 6 & /o CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURES Dated Dec. I, 1957 Inlrrcsf Payable Sciiii-Animall.i FIRST-CITIZENS BANK <& TRUST CO. (.recncastle, Iml. TRUSTEE First Interest Paying Date .lime I, 19.58 I ’bone 1088 For Prospeetus CENTRAL INVESTMENT, INC. GREENCASTEE, INI)
LEGION AND AUXILIARY You Are Invited To The Party THURSDAY, MARCH 27
Post No. 58 Annual Pre-Easter Party Come and Enjoy Yourself HAMS HAMS HAMS
Closing-Out Sale As I'm leaving the farm I will sell the fnllnuing personal property at public auction at »iy I,nine 1', miles s.nilliwest of T *oaehdale or 11/ 2 miles cast of St. Rd. 43 from the Harry Stamp farm on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1958 At 12:30 O’Clock 1 John Deere feed grinder, power corn sheller, good belt, hog fountains, oilers, metal troughs, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, one horse plows, other horse drawn tools, chicken feeders, coops, end gate seeder, forks, shovels, chains, •> old hog houses, old brooder house, other articles used on farm. Harness and collars. * , / ’ .■ i ' i ' J95(j model 2 djJo£ Chevrolet ear recently overhauled. G '•* ' • , , '; HAY 280 halesfckiver hay, 4 bales straw. TERMS—C ASH^ Not responsilile in ease «)f accidents.
DDNNA ... NURSING HOME C'loverd.lle, 1ml. RE-OPENING AKOFND APRIL 1ST Call Cloverdale 113
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WILLIAM HANNA
Alton Hurst, Auctioneer.
Roachdale Bank, Clerk.
5H0P AT HOME For better service ami with people you know.
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* .A St . Hurry! Sale Lnds Sat urday-Absolute Savings Up To 33VS Percent
’58 NORGE DRYER even has Automatic WRINKLE-OUT!
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4-WAY DRYING now lets you choose the one perfect methocl for drying every fabric in absolute safety! Sleet automatic drying with or without tumbling; with room temperature air or with heated air!
Regularly $269.95
SEE IT TODAY. 1 Come in and “shop it.” W* have other ’58
tOW DOWN PAYMENT. HUGE TRADE-INS EASY TERMS
No Cash
4 HEATS
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Si - rrast at safe temperatures! • Exclusive 1 ime-Line Control lets j’ou select any drying time up to 120 minutes • Ciiant fan and Lint Screen • Knee-ac-tion door latch • Porcelain ton
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ° Lei us show and demonstrate our brand new drysrs End washers. Our* equipment is com* p!e*e!y installed torun thru a complete wash-
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• Fill out a registration blan’t and place in the dr3 wing box. ° Take home a beautiful folder on all our laundry equipment.
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fF ycur name is drawn ■■ you will receive ABSOLUTELY FREE a brand new dryer of your choice froin one of t’ne 5 participating stores in town. SALE This Week Only NORGE Wringer Washer -- Reg. 11 r f 95 S 7F $! -r ; M '-’cl Automate Flectric Dryer $135 ^’an-Jarri MeiJel Automatic Electric Washer $155 Deluxe Model Automatic Electric Washer $2 f 5 Prices Include A Trade-In - Worth Plenty Now! YOI R MONEY REFUNDED IF YOU BFY AND STILL WIN ONE
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( II XI\ s|| XRrEN’ING By Elortric Sli:»r|n.ner ( IIA1N SAW REFAIR SHERM'S IMPL. SALES
EVERGREENS AND NURSERY STOCK TUESDAY EVEHING, APRIL I, 1958 Ik ginning at 7:90 F. M. * The Armory - N, Arlington St. < 1 rt■«*liras! 1<‘, Indiana NOW IS THE PROPER TIME TO PLANT and a general line of NURSERY STOGX, will be offered at this sale. Such as numerous kinds of EVERGREENS, in various sizes and varieties. Various kinds of: Flow-ering-Shrub, Roses and Shade Trees and other items to3 numerous to mention. However, the sale will oofsisf mainly of EVERGREENS, for use in modern landscape planting. Gome early and inspect this stsck to your own satisfaction: These plants are Govtrnmerf [risreefed, and guaranteed to be dug fresh. Anyone in'eresfed in landscape material cancel afJord to mr.s this sp^orJu: ity as you will find it s’lls v?ry reasonable. Many thrifty neople take advantage ot f! e:e sales each 52as:n, as a few dollars spent for IcnJscapiog material will increase the vatae of your property m$ny times over the cost. A Gerti-ied copy c? Certificate ef Inspection, will be given each purchaser. A Representafve of the Nursery will be present. Come, you are invited and welcome. ALTON HI KST. And. PLEASANT VIEW NURSERIES Troy, Ohio
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SUNDAY--BEST made to meet the mileage of the goir.g-est growing boy! These are the shoes that glow on Sunday, go on Monday ... keeping his feet healthy and happy all the way. That's because they have a full measure of comfort that matches
their style and stamina!
A. E'ack smooth 3-eyelet blucher with composition sole, storm welt, rubber heel. Sizes B, D, E, 2 Vi to 6. 5.93
B. Black smooth Shu-Lok slipon, composition so
rubber heel. Sizes 2 Vi to 6 D.
tprm welt, 6.95
Merit Slioes
125 East Mam St. Crawfordsville 12 West Was! i.igton St. Greencastle 20 W'est National Ave., Brazil
