The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1964 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THURS., JAN. 16, 1964. Page 6

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CARD OF TILAXKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many neighbors and friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness during the passing of our son and brother, Dewey M. Smiley. We especially want to thank Brother Guy Hester for his comforting words, the Masonic Orders, the American Legion Post 281, for their services rendered. The ladies from the Methodist W.S.C.S. for their food and services, the pallbearers from Dewey's class, the Whitaker Funeral Home and everyone who contributed in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Virgle F. Smiley Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Miller, Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cooper, Tempe, Arizona.

When buying knives, be sure rivets holding them together are solid. Three rivets are a minimum for good service.

Langdon, 505; G. Clones, 504; S. Komgenick, 501. 200 Games: C. Crawley, 266215; R. Crawley, 212; M. Boles, 208; K. Justus, 205.

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1939, recommended the Tousley bid be accepted because of the Tousley connection with the construction of the big structure 25 years ago. A completion date of April 1 was set in the contract. ’

Contract Awarded INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Indiana State Fair Board contracted fur $82,300 with a construction firm whose owner was foreman on the original building project for restoration of the Coliseum damaged by the Oct. 31 exposion disaster. The board accepted the bid of Tousley Construction Co., Indianapolis, although it was the second lowest of three bids. Merritt Harrison, architect for the board and architect at the time the Coliseum was built in

REAL ESTATE THE WISE YOI XG MAX OR WAGE EARNER INVESTS HIS MONEY IX REAL ESTATE 2 acres and 2 l>edroom brick veneer with att. 2 car garage on black top road south of Rd. 40, built in 1960 on contract Price 18.900.00. L22.» down. New 3 bedrm. Br. veneer with att. garage in Mill Creek Meadows Add. to Stilesville. One of the best built houses you will find anywhere. Belleville addition 3 liedrm. with att. garage on paved street. Reasonable down payment and take over payments. Stilesville, 3 bedrm. modern att. garage on paved street. Price 9,500.00 on contract. 1.500.00 down. Stilesville, I hedrin. modern exeept furnace. Price 8,500.0c reasonable down payment 82.00 per month. Clayton. 3 l»edrm. nnnlern re-modeled older home with A1 Hiding At storms and sc-eens on paved street on contract. Price 000.00. Belle I'nion, 7 rm modern I'i story Bungalow. This is an extra well built home and prit-ed right. Belle Fnion, 5 rm. older home 3.750.0. .Make offer. New split level home on contract or will give title with $2,000.00 down. FARMS — Need Listings — Have many ready buyers. 17' 2 acres </ 2 mile \V. of Eminence 6 rm. semi-modern home. 38 acres on Rd. 73 north of Rd. 40 — 24 acres tillable. Modern Home. 10 acres east of Stilesville just south of Rd. 40 — Modern home — many other bldgs. 131 acres M<*dern 7 rm. home, 2 barns, cribs, etc. A stock grain farm with 70 acres tillable. Price $268.00 per acre on contract. 4 acres land at edge of Coatesville, with new drilled well. Business bldg, in Stilesville, 2 story, on Rd. 40. Grocery store in Amo — Bldg., stock and fixtures. Motel on Rd. 40 l*etween Stilesville and Plainfield — Contract. Lots: Several locations. PARKER REAL ESTATE REALTORS — IXSI RANCE — FARM LOANS Phone Stilesville 845-2215

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OSWALD DEFENSE—Mrs. Marguerite Oswald, mother of Lee Harvey Oswald, who was shot to death while under arrest in the Kennedy assassination, announces in Fort Worth, Tex., that she has retained New York attorney Mark Lane (lower) to defend her son’s name before the Warren Commission.

FIRST LADY VISITS FORMER FIRST LADY—Departing from the Washington, D.C., home of Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy following a visit, Mrs. Antonio Segni. wife of the president of Italy, holds the hand of the widow of the late President Kennedy. The Segnis are on a state visit.

Angwell Curtain

78

74

Hopkins-W’alton

74

78

American Zinc

68

84

Fathers Auxiliary

62

90

Cochran Furniture

52

100

Team High Series:

Phillips,

564; D. Priest, 547; L. Conyers, 539; D. Simmerman, 537; M. Brew-ster, 537; D. Duell, 526; D. Alfont, 523; R. Furney, 520; K. Rader, 517; D. Flint, 508; N. Hill, 502; E. Rader, 501.

COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W L Phillips 66 101 51 Seven Up 87 65 Greencastle Office 86 66

2718. Team High Game: Phillips, 945 Men 500 Series: K. Justus 593; R. Shoemaker, 590; R. Crawley, 585; B. Hampton, 567; B. Moore,

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MIXED LEAGUE W L Atkins & Sons 36 18

Cofer Shellane 34 20 7-Up 27 27 Monon Grill 26 28 Mallory’s 20^ 33^ Pepsi Cola IStfc 35 M400 series: Tom Love 538, Jackie Edmonds 467, Ron McClure 463, Bob Patterson 447, Bob Evens 432, Jim Shamel 429, Conni Williams 419, Roger Alspaugh 417.

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First Citizens Rank

Murphy’s Mara

W 42

L 18

1st Citz. Bk No. 1

39

21

Motor Ft

33

27

Pepsi Cola

32^

27%

1st. Citz. Bk No 2 .

29

30 V 2

W’hitaker's

22

38

Cochran's Furniture

21

39

Town Tavern

21

39

High Indiv. Game A. Cantonwine 220 High Indiv. Series: J. Cavin 551 High Team Game: 1st. Citizens Bank No. 1, 804 High Team Series: 1st Citz Bk No. 1, 2335. 200 Games: A Cantonwine 220, J. Cavin 202. 425 Series and Over J. Cavin 551, B. Hurst 506, G. Lancaster 505, A. McKeehan 499, A. Cantonwine 498. B. Douglas 498, J. Murray 493, J. Leer 457, B. Tharp 449, K. Bennington 448, P. Huxford 447, E. Godfrey 440, C. Sutherlin 440, C. Masten 439, I. Grubb 438. K. Gooch 430.

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600 Games: C. Crawley, 622. 500 Games: R. Hampton, 560; R. Crawley, 552; G. Crawley, 550; M. Boles. 547; N. Marks, 535; K. Justus, 533; N. Pelfrey, 526; B.

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