The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1964 — Page 8

Page 8 THURS., APRIL 9, 1964.

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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FIRST CITIZENS BANK W L 1st Cit. Bank No. 1 62 31 Murphy’s Marathon 60 33 Pepsi Cola •• SIVz 41 1 a Motor Freight 50 43 1st Cit. Bank No. 2 46i£ 46 1 & Town Tavern —.— 39 54 Cochran’s Furn. 35 58 Whitaker’s 28 65 High Indiv. Game: G. Lancaster 200 High Indiv. Series: J. Cavin 545 High Team Game: 1st Cit. Bank No. 1 788 High Team Series: Murphy’s Marathon 2256 425 Series and over: J. Cavin 545, G. Lancaster 527, P. Huxford 522, K. Gooch 501, J. Murray 497, L Grubb 479, D. Albright 465, B. Cromer 459, A. Long 457, E. Delp 448, B. Hurst 443, K. Braden 441, B. Gillaspy 435, J. Youngpeter 432, M. Davis 430. R. Hampton 428, B. Tharp 427, and W. Riley 426.

as well as town dwellers elated because it opens up new possibilities for farms with a steadily dwindling supply of irrigation water from the shallower depths. The new well was drilled after Happy’s lone city water well began to fail.

their recent spring openings in Dallas.

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Helen Werneke and Julia Werneke Deem were on the 7th day of April. 1M4. appointed Executrixes of the Will of Nelda E. Werneke. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now dua. must file the same in said court within six (6) months from the date of tha first publication or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Oreencastte, Indiana. thl» 7th day of April. 1964. Probate Cause No. 10391 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnaag County, Indiana. Frank G. Stoessel Attorney ^ 1M3 Jt

ELITE GROUP HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —Bette Davis, Susan Hayward and their costumer Edith Head represent a total of 30 Oscar nominations and 10 actual Oscars among them — and they’re all together for the first time in “Where Love Has Gone.”

CL0VERDALE AND GREENFIELD Left to right: Kay Price, Shirley Runnels, Becky Anderson, Karen Alexander, Jean Nickerson, Scorer: Jean Curtis, Debby Landes, Wanda Greggory, Debby Goodwin, Mary Lou Murphy and Ann Dobbins.

Sports Banquet

Barrett, Jack Logan, and Robert Clain, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and ters, Ft. Madison, Iowa; WilStacy, all of Indianapolis; Rich- Michael Huggins, Kirkwood, liam Tregenza, Bloomfield Hills,

the athletic department’s trophy ar d Houston, Richmond; John Mo. Mich.; James Thompson, Ketfor the fraternity having the Huneke III, Batesville; Jeffrey Freshman swimming: Greg- tering, O.; and Frederick Wenhighest percent of its members McMurtrey, Frankfort; William ory Mutz, Indianapolis; Stephen delboe, Canonsburg, Conn, participating in inter-collegiate Nellans, Mentone; Jon New- Barclay, Acton; James Miller Freshman wrestling: Daniel sports. comb, Warsaw; Michael Paint- (manager), Glenview 111.; John Hasbrook, Indianapolis; Phil-

Among the 60 athletes and er, Ft. Wayne; Floyd Pfleeger, De Long, Lansing, 111.; Doug ip Decker II (manager), Ander- Beamon 463 . cavin, 462; Crawstudent manages who received Fowler; Daniel Schermer, Rush- Waples, Palo Alto, Calif.; Rich- son; Don Nice, South Bend; 44g . fasten, 443; Godfrey, awards were: ville; John Mason (manager), ard Benn, Louisville, Ky.; John John Ferguson, Glenview, HI.; 443 . Murra y 44 q- Ogle 438-

Bartlett, Clayton, Mo.; Thomas Thomas Newman, LaGrange, M Buis 438 . wokoun, 428: Mos-

pliances, 777.

Hi Team Series: Stoner In-

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Hi Ind Game: Knauer, 195. Hi Ind Series: Douglas, 511. Over 425: Douglas, 511; Hurst, 508; Long, 501; Rossok, 489; Knauer, 486; Huxford, 486;

BULLFIGHTER CAST HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Mexico’s famed bullfighter Jaime Bravo has been cast in “Love Has Many Faces” playing... a matador — what else.

Huntington; James R e a d e y, Kettering, O.; and Kenneth Golden (manager), Detroit, Mich. Varsity swimming: ney Showalter, Columbus; ert Wells, Darien, Conn.: ’ete Rhodes and Alan Aldrich, both

Johnston, Toledo, O.; Dennis Beeson. Shaker Heights, O.; Edward Brown, Cleveland, O.; and Robert Behrman (manager), Lafayette Hills, Pa. Varsity wrestling: William

111.; Michael Vorst, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Robert Harris, Aurora, O.; Roger Davies, Bedford, O.; and Michael Maeder, Kettering,

Ohio.

teller, 426; and Cromer, 425.

GREG IN MARS PIC HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —Gregory Peck stars in the movie “The Martian Chronicles” to be filmed by Alan Pakula and Robert Mulligan who also produced “To Kill A Mockingbird” for which Greg won an Academy Award as best actor for 1962.

of Hinsdale, 111.; David Bulleit, Danner, Indianapolis; Schuyler Glen Ellyn, HI.; Lawrence Hus- Huck, Glenview, HI.; Ralph Larton, Moline, HI; Thomas Me- sen, Skokie, HI.; Thomas Char-

Morgan Everson, Most Competitive Basketball Varsity basketball: Morgan Everson. Indianapolis; Dick Putt, Southport; Bob Hutto, Tipton; Jim Callane, Rushville; Dean Rush, Logansport; Stan Bahler, Wabash; Jon Lundquist, Battle Ground; Mike Fehling, Lawrenceburg; Skip Collins, Valparaiso; Bruce Osborne, Youngstown, O.; and Vincent Stauffer (manager), Marshall, Mich.

ij hi V 1 Mi Sky Huck. MV Wrestling Freshman basketball: Dennis

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Gene For TV AUGUSTA, Ga. UPI —Don’t knock television to Gene Sarazen. The knickered “squire” became one of the golf immortals in the Roaring 20’s and the Golden 30’s and proof of his larruping longevity is that he tees off again today in the Masters. He won two U.S. Opens, three PGA crowns, the Masters and the British Open. “But more people see me on

in 40 years of play,” he asserted.

GREENCASTLE G.A.A. Freshman: Pat Samsel, 104; Jackie Cagle, 94; Suzi Jones, 92. Sophomore: Linda Hill, 102; Cheryl Thompson, 90; Linda Fisher, 87. Junior: Ruth New, 120; Patty Sears, 109; Sandy Walker, 94; Joyce Brown, 94. Senior: Ann May, 145.

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VATICAN COUNCIL SPEECHES IN BOOK NEW YORK (UPI) — Three famous Catholic theologians, Hans Kung, Yvres Congar and Daniel O’Hanlon, have collected 51 of the most outstanding speeches presented at the Second Vatican Council and made them available in a paperback book published by the Paulist Press. Father Kung is dean cf the Theological Faculty of the University of Tuebingen, Germany. Father Congar is author of “Lay People in the Church.” Both served as periti (experts) during the Council. Father O’Hanlon is professor of theology at Alma College, Los Gatos, California.

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Sox Head Home The Chicago White Sox broke

camp Wednesday and the happiest person aboard the northbound train was Minnie Minoso,

who was heading “home” again. 409, Whitley 407, P. Jones 407, The all-time White Sox fa- Geltz 405, and Scott 404.

vorite was signed Wednesday by General Manager Ed Short just two years after Chicago had traded him to St. Louis for

Joe Cunningham.

HAPPY’S BIRTHDAY HAPPY, Tex. UPI —Folks in Happy are more than just happy over a new 750-foot well that gives promise of ending the town’s annual summer water shortage. They are jubilant. A six-inch stream of water from the new well has farmers

Colt Hurler Dies HOUSTON UPI — Jim Umbricht, righthanded pitcher for the Houston Colts of the National League, died yesterday of cancer, at the age of 33.

Has Head Start AUGUSTA Ga. UPI — Hopeful Arnold Palmer gets a 30 minutes head start on everybody’s favorite Jack Nicklaus today when the power boys take on the field in the opening round of the famed Masters golf tournament.

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Over 600 Series: J. Dozier 619 Over 500 Series: R. Crawley 575, Gillaspy 556, D. Bassett 541, R. Gooch-541, V. Taylor 528, R. Hoskins 508, P. Buechler 507. Over 200 Games: J. Dozier 211, 231, R. Crawley 225, 203, V. Taylor 211, D. Bassett 202, P. Buechler 210.

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CL0SING OUT FARM SALE Due to ill health, we have sold our farm and will sell our personal property at public auction at our farm (Tiny Acres) located (6) Miles South of Crawfordsville, Indiana, to Jet, State Road 43 and the New Market road. (Rd. 600 South) thence East to the first road North (Road 100 East) first house North on East side, on: MONDAY-APRIL 20fh, 1964 Beginning at 10:30 A. M. (EST) 165 HEAD COLUMBIA AND MOXTADALE SHEEP 165 38 purebred Columbia ewes W/59 January lambs, that have been creep fed, (fine prospects for show') 60, more or less, purebred Columbia ewes exposed to lamb beginning last week of April, ending first week of June, 1964: 2 registered Columbia rams, also a few nice young purebred rams not yet registered. A few Montadale ewes; lot of sheep feeders; panels; branding irons (paint); 4 wheel trailer type dip tank and other sheep supplies. I PONY SEVERAL BALES OF GOOD WHEAT STRAW FARM MACHINERY 80 years accumulation — 30 years Like new Allis Chalmers D-14 tractor, only 256 plus hours; New Comfort Cab for D-14 or 15 tractor; new buggy top for D-14 or 15 tractor; new 3 point hitch attachment for Allis Chalmers tractors; extra good WD 45 Diesel Allis Chalmers tractor; good cab W/top for WD 45 tractor; like new C. C. Kelly loader for Allis tractor; like new semi-mounted 4/14’' AC Plow; good 2/16” AC plow; 4 wheel weights for Allis Chalmers tractor; good cultivator W/fertilizer attachment for WD or 45 AC tractor; good cultivator for C-AC tractor; like new Allis Chalmers No. SOT trail type 7’ mower; like new Bush Hog rotary mower; like new Black Hawk 4-row corn and bean planter, with grain, fertilizer and pre-merge attachment; good 40’ Kewanee elevator. PTP drive, extra large hopper; good Thorntown wagon gear W'/horn, metal bed and hoist; good wagon gear W/horn metal bed and hoist; extra good Allis Chalmers 2 speed, side delivery rake W/ tedder gear; good Allis Chalmers No. 33 mounted picker, picked less than 200 acres; like new 9’ metal drag; good 3 barrel trailer type sprayer; fair Allis Chalmers No. 60 combine; Fair Dunham rotary hoe; Fair New Idea Spreader; good PTO Seed or fertilizer spreader; good Ferguson subsoiler W/pipe laying attachment; fair M.M. pull type disc 8’; fair Dunham single cultipacker 9’; fair Kewanee wheel disc 8’; (4) 4’ harrow sections; antique John Deere Van Brundt wheat drill; 2 wheel trailer; like new hog-catcher crate; < good portable cement mixer; like new chain hoist; electric fence charger and supplies; heat lamps, plain and theromstat controlled; (10) metal hog troughs 4’; hog feeders, metal 1000 lb. capacity; wooden shelter feeder, 10,000 lb, capacity; (2) 10x14 shoat houses; (1) 18x18 pull together hog, sheep, or pony shelter; stock tank W'/hog waters on each side; winter type water fountain; rubber tired wheelbarrow; power take off extension for Ford or Ferguson tractor; extra draw bars and draw bar stabilizer for 3 point hitch tractors; bull controllers; bumper for AC tractor; used tires and wheel; electric motors; hand sprayers; milk cans; gasoline and oil cans; funnels; grease guns; trouble cords; (2) complete automatic wagon hitches; tractor umbrellas; L.P. gas pump YV/hose; water hydrant; cross-cut saws; scoop shovels; forks; metal hen nests; brooder stoves; brooder houses; chicken feeders and waters; fire extinguishers; new metal fence stile, never used; extra good fence stretchers and other fencing tools; cement working tools; carpenter tools; tarps; (2) large cattle troughs; (1) lot extra lumber. FURNITURE Desk and chair; base rocker chair; bedroom suite; large wardrobe; bedding chest; iron bed and springs; dresser; (2) dining tables and chairs; bookcase; Maytag washer; Maytag dryer; G.E. electric ironer; China closet; odd lot of dishes; */i pool table, complete, balls, rack, cues and chalk; Special — 16 MM R.C.A. Sound Projector and new extra large screen; reels: about 800 ft, film (cartoon). ANTIQUES Bob sled; Mages tie sewing machine; Stillard; Quilting frames; Iron Kettles and Paddles; Steel field roUer; Several ears of last year’s Indian Corn. YVe are certain, a lot of articles have not been listed; but if you all will come, you will find something you want and we will certainly be glad to have you. Terms: Cash Not responsible in case of accidents. MR. AND MRS. PAUL S. LEONARD AND SON PAUL — EDITH — ALAN Auctioneers: Jim Vaughn, Emery Parks, Albert Henthorn Clerks: The Farmers State Bank, New Market Lunch will be served by YVomen’s Council of the New Market Christian Church