The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 March 1964 — Page 3

THF DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MON., MARCH 16, 1964. 0 ng e 3

Copper, M O'Neil Krieger Seelig Hamp.son

2 2 4 Molay Story” will be shown 4 3 4 following the supper. 2 2 5 Any one interested in De3 5 4 Molay is cordially invited to 3 9 3 attend the program.

DeMolay Service The Roachdale Chapter of DeMolay opened DeMolay Week with a special church service Sunday, March 15th at 3:00 pm. at the Roachdale Presbyterian Church. The members conducted the service with Rev. Leo Schmidt giving a short sermon on the obligation to church, parents and country. Other activities of the week will include a supper to be given Tuesday, March 17th at 6:30 p.m. by the Mothers Circle at the Masonic Lodge in Roachdale. A film entitled “The De-

R1BDOWN NEW YORK UPD —Before repainting metal, remove all rust spots by sandpapering or using steel wool. Touch up these spots with a metal primer before applying the top coat, advises the National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association.

Little League Registration of Little League players for the coming season will be held at the Junior High School, Thursday, March 19th, from 7 to 9 p.m. Each boy must be registered by his parents or

guardian. Boys eligible for the Little League must be eight years old by August 1st, 1964. and not more than twelve years of age by that same date. Each player must register before he is accepted for Little League play. The Greencastle Little League Board of Directors ask all managers to attend th s meeting.

Does BLADDER IRRITATION MAKE YOU NERVOUS? After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burnina or itcninK urination both day and night Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such Irritation, CYSTEJC usually bri curbing ir

In the matter of the Estate of. Gaylord Kilgore. deceased. by Janire Blue. Administratrix Cause No. 10349 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice Is hereby given that in accordance with an order of the Putnam Circuit Court oi Putnam County. Indiana. the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of Gaylord Kilgore, deceased. will offer for sale at public auction at the Lion's Club Building in

Bainuridge. Putnam County. Incltaaa. on Saturday, the 28th day of March. 1964 the personal property of aald Estate, consisting of an airconditlcaer. 1955 Buick car. small tools, fishing tackle. TV set. miscellaneous hausehold goods and other personal property. Said sale will begin at 1 o'clock p.m Terms: Cash Janice Blue. Adminlstratrlt J. Frank Durham. Attorney Dated: March 12, 1964. M-lt

TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL 5 to 8 P. M. ROAST BEEF and HOME MADE NOODLES Choice of Three Vegetables or Salads Coffee or Tea - $1.25 DOUBLE DECKER DRIVE IN DINING ROOM Home of Kentucky Fried Chicken

Map shows the major niidwestern and pastern rivers overflowing their banks.

Tiger Cubs Lose At Charity Stripe

To Valpo Squad

Tho Tiger Cubs lost four gam t during the 1963-64 basi > r !1 season, by a total of on1 i r ints, and all from the

foul line.

The fourth and last tilt they 1 t > as in the semi-state touri Lafayette Saturday afternoon when Valparaiso’s Vik-

score. But Valpo continued to score from the line to keep ahead of the close riming Cubs. Valpo tied the Cubs at the end of the first stanza 21-all and led during the remaining stops, 45-37, 63-55, and the final score 80-77.

Viking Mike Carlin was the leading scorer for the game with 24 points. Three other Valpo players ended in double figures as Hampson, Seelig, and O’Neil hit 14, 11. and 11 respectively. Ron York was highpoint man for Greencastle with 20. Ron Chadd and Phil Cooper finished with 18 each.

Greencastle (77)

F'G

York D

1

Blotch

2

Chadd

9

Walbring

0

Cooper

8

Kehrer

2

York, R

9

York G

2

Williams

0

Eckhardt

0

FT PF 0 3 4 5 0 5 0 5 2 5 3 4 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0

Valparaiso (80) FG FT PF' Copper, T 0 8 3 Carlin 8 7 0

• , i d by them 80 to 77. lie accounted for 11

H f;< !d goals than the win-

’t were cold at the char-

1, \ . :p while the Valpo netters it free throws out of 48

The Cubs connected for

only 1 1 tosses out of 26 from

the lit lie black mark.

M e trouble came from ( ic, castle when four major t. rrors fouled out in the crucial :t : . rter. Coach McCracki s ffcuts to find a suitable mi Mg combination with the r, ; mder of his string proved eiffi : : against the Valpo on- • h Before drawing his fifth personal, Ron Chadd

plugged a Cub attack with fast field goals and

,u ht Greencastle to within t' ) j »ints of knotting the

store

A/Vontgome rv WARD

WASHINGTON, D.C. Sixth District Congressman Richard L. Roudebush (R.-lnd.) of Noblesville (third from right, first row) welcomed state officials of the Indiana Veterans of Foreign Wars organization to the nation’s capital this week for the VFW annual National Legislative Conference. Accompanying the Indiana VFW contingent was Terry Clark, R. R. 4. Mt. Vernon, Indiana, (on Congressman Roudebush’s right), Indiana wanner of the Voice of Democracy Contest sponsored by the VFW and the broadcasting industry. Terry placed fourth in the national competition and received a $1,500 scholarship. The entire group, standing on the steps of the Capitol, include from left. Art Fellwock, Evansville, former Indiana VFW State Commander; Harold Lane, Evansville, Indiana Senior VFW Vice-Commander; Orval Holycross, 3009 Ashland Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana VFW Adjutant; James Rockhill, Hobart, 1st Indiana District VFW Commander; George Choltye, Whiting. State VFW Commander; Sam Leman. Bremen, Past Indiana VFW Commander; Terry Clark. Judge E. Spencer Walton, Mishawaka, Past State Commander; Congressman Roudebush, Bill Goodman, Gary, VFW State Inspector; John Zambory, Gary', Indiana VFW Chief of Staff; Paul Frost, West Terre Haute, Indiana VFW Junior Vice-Commander, and Wilbur Platt, Rensselaer, 2nd Indiana District VFW Commander.

Save! 100 Dollars or more

KILL TERMITES

WITH

1

Arab u-oo-n

l

CONCENTRATE

Simple! to do it yourself JEiIaH.HEL folder available \ \ \ ask our ARAB Expert BUCK LUMBER CO.

501 N. INDIANA ST.

i - .-l •

STYLED FOR BEAUTY • BUILT FOR PERFORMANCE • PRICED FOR YOUR BUDGET

., i ■■ -,

.tkm gtaMwm nmM&mngm

ROPER Charm model 1984 Widths—39 inches. Also available in 30" size. Eye-level, easy-to-reach oven and broiler. Powered rotisserie ... slides into broiler. Automatic meat probe. Slide-out cook top with slide-away cover. Cook too lifts uo for easv cleanino.

MAGIC CHEF Chateau GS 20-5WP 30 inches wide, overall. 2 complet® ovens and broilers. Brushed chrome cook top. Top controls. Lift-up cook top for easy cleaning. Magic-Glo radiant broiler.

$10.00 installs • ONLY $18.55 PER MONTH

$10.00 installs • ONLY $16.38 PER MONTH

ROPER Slide-In model 1494 30-inch wide counter top built-in design. Attractive chrome side trim fits flush with standard countertops. 25-inch oven with removable door. Deluxe back panel with fluorescent lighting, clock and 4-hour timer.

MAGIC CHEF Free Standing model GS 2040 3WPG 36 inches wide with 20-inch oven. Griddle in middle of countertop converts into a large utility burner. Large utensil storage compartment. Fluorescent back panel light

•V Jr*

$10.00 installs •

ONLY $11.18 PER MONTH

$10.00 installs • ONLY $8.85 PER MONTH

EVERY ONE of these gas ranges is Automatic Lighting—All burners—top, oven and broiler AUTOMATIC ALL THE WAY! —light automatically. No matches needed.

Automatic Top Burner Cooking THE BURNER-WITH-A-BRAIN automatically regulates the flame so foods don’t burn, scorch or boil over. Makes every pot and pan an automatic cooking utensil.

Automatic Oven Cooking COOK-AND-KEEP-WARM This control automatically maintains desired oven temperature for desired cooking time. At end of cooking period, temperaturs is automatically reduced to 170°. Food stays serving hot without cooking or drying out.

i.

Com ui aru! ckoM&tk& CAC Tdtng^ that gm beAt.

EMMETT G. HI RST OL 3-4839 Res. OL 3-5510 Office

our sales representative will be glad to show and explain all of these ranges to you.

INDIANA

& WATER COMPANY, INC.

LIVE MODERN, FOR LESS, WITH GAS