The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 June 1987 — Page 29

THE WHITE HOUSE ‘ WASHINGTON ■ , • v *' - May 29, 1987 ? sa - To the Citizens of North Webster, Indiana: ’ ' • • i ; .. -—' ■■.-v- ——— . r—: — I am pleased to send warm greetings for the 150th , VT —XT- UT^U-A-*-. cuiju voi ocu y ui nvi Hi hcuoici • Each city and town of our great country is unique, but all are bound together in the love of these United States. We are fortunate to live in a nation of strong and proud communities where everyone has a chance for success and the blessings of liberty and freedom can be enjoyed by all, regardless of background. As you commemorate this anniversary, you have a splendid opportunity to renew your commitment to preserve the spirit which has forged America into a land of wonder. I am proud to join you in making such a commitment on this historic occasion for the people of North Webster. With hearty congratulations and best wishes for continued milestones,

To | North Webster's | Sesquicentenniol I And 42nd I rk Mermaid f The Sensational Festival vi ™ • BLI - is37 -» 987 *6 The Itc foort.mmm _ m -toutt By tHester tout Builder... r / W John W. Cripe built the first stylish pontoon — * Mk r f ® back in 1953. Since that time, be has led then- J: “ / X dustry with superbly designed boats. Innovations ~ t - 7? 1 ' »t introduced by Nr. Cripe include the fust ad- « f ' j ? — V H justable motor mount, the hardtop canopy, M When you buy a pontoon boat, you want the best... and the I best can only come from a Master Builder... That's what you get | with a JC Pontoon built by John W. Cripe. 1

1 uesday, June 16,1987 — the PAPER

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