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1 Logansport, Indiana Pharos-Tribune Twenty-Three Thursday Evening, August 12, 1965. AT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FINALLY! LAST! ALL MODELS AND BODY STYLES '65 PONTIACS TEMPESTS BILL COX PONTIAC, Inc. 112 S. SIXTH ST. PHONE 3693 USED FARM TRACTORS! FARMALL SUPER Gas with power steering.

FARMALL FARMALL SUPER FARMALL 460 Bottled Gas FARMALL 460 Gas FARMALL 560 Gas FARMALL 560 Diesel FARMALL 560 Diestl with Turbo-Charger Kewanna Implement KEWANNA, INDIANA PHONE 653-4221 "Your International Harvester Dealer" CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI)The Cleveland Indians Wednesday night optioned pitcher Floyd Weaver to Toledo of the International League and purchased Toledo knuckleballer Bob Tiefenauer for cash. PERSONAL LOANS Lincoln Finance Company Marie Sraith, Mgr. Phone 3295 OPTION WEAVER NEW FRIGIDAIRE Appliance Trade-Ins All Specially Priced and in Operating Condition REFRIGERATORS Variety of Brand Names to Choose from Priced from $20.00. FREEZERS American Chest-type, 12 cu. ft.

International Harvester chest-type, 14 cu. ft. Frigidaire Upright, 14 cu. ft. Frigidaire Upright, 16 cu.

frast-proof RANGES Frigidaire-GE-Westinghouse Variety to choose from. All Moderately Priced JACKSON-KITCHEL INCORPORATED U. 5. 24 West Phone 6102 CLEAN-UP TIME IS HERE! For The ROARING '65s! Sob Hendrickson PLYMOUTH Bob Wilhelm TIME TO STOP IN AND CHECK OUR LARGE SELECTION! LOW PRICES! EASY FINANCING! 5 Year Or 50,000 Mile Warranty TOP VALUE USED CARS New Yorker PLYMOUTH Fury 4 door 1962 CHRYSLER 4 door sedan. 1961 sedan, V8, This car has all the goodies including automatic transmission, power steering, and power brakes.

radio, heater. Above average '61 power steering 4 door V-200, 4 door 1962 OLDSMOBILE 88 hardtop, 1960 VALIANT sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic transmission, radio and radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes. A like new us- heater. ed car. 88 2 door John Nicholas Crown convert- 1962 OLDSMOBILE hardtop.

1963 ible, all power, A fully equipped car with a Ollie Porter IMPERIAL lot of color. leather interior. A real beauty. See this Windsor, 4 door sedan, power steering one today. 1961 CHRYSLER brakes.

A like new 1 owner car. 'power Newport 2 door hardtop, fully equipped Galaxie 4 door sedan, V8, automatic transmission, 1962 CHRYSLER including power steering, power brakes. 1963 FORD radio, heater. A top-notch, like new, used car. 300.

-4 door hardtop, fully equipped inStation door, 6 Stand- 1964 CHRYSLER power steering and power brakes. wagon, passenger. 1963 FALCON ard transmission, radio, heater. Looks and 2 door sedan, 6 runs like new. 1962 FALCON standard transmission, low mileage, 1 owner car.

1965 THUNDERBIRD 2 door hardtop, fully equipped Your opportunity to save a lot of including factory air conditioning. Hardtop, power steering, power brakes, power seat, 1961 THUNDERBIRD power windows, automatic transmission. An extra clean car. SEVERAL OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM WE RETAIL THE BEST AND Ernie Cloud Joe Brubaker WHOLESALE THE REST! HENDRICKSON ON SALES MOTOR Now Car Doalers, Association Your Chrysler-Plymouth-Valiant Dealer 3rd St. Open Eves.

'til 9 Phone 5151 419 S. Military Pay Hikes Seen Next Month WASHINGTON (UPI) A new billion-dollar military pay raise bill, on the verge of final congressional approvai, could show up at the pay table next month for the nation's 2.5 million servicemen. By a vote of 89 to 0, the Senate Wednesday approved the pay measure which also applies to retired military personnel and reservists. The Senate bill was sent to to to a joint resolve conference differences committee with the to measure approved by the House. Both the Senate and House bills are more than double the $447,536,000 asked by President Johnson.

Both bills also give the greatest percentage increase to enlisted men. The Senate version provides for an across theboard 11 per cent pay raise to enlisted men with more than years of service. Officers would get a 6 per cent increase. The House allowed for pay hikes ranging, from per cent for privates and seamen to 15.3 percent for some sergeants. and petty officers.

It also provided an average 7.2. per cent increase for officers. Both bills provide an average 17.3 per cent more in base pay for enlisted men with less than two years' service. UNION LEADERS URGE WORKERS TO TAKE HOLIDAY SEARCY, Ark. (UPI)-Arkansas labor leaders today urged thousands of union laborers to take Friday work in memory of 53 fellow workers killed in an explosion in a Titan I missile silo.

"We are urging all members not to work unless it is an emergency," said Don Henderson, Central business Arkansas manager of the Trades Council. While various unions made plans for their own personal tributes to the victims of tory's disaster, worst an Air space Force age team defense investigating the explosion and fire said they hoped to determine the cause of the within two weeks. Carroll Man Hurt in Crash Eight persons were injured, including a Flora man, in a two car accident on the Wildcat Creek bridge on Indiana 25 northeast of Lafayette at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Edward Slay, 37, of Flora, the driver of one car, was admitted to the Home hospital at Lafayette with a severe laceration on his face.

Alva C. Stein, 55, rural route 4, Lafayette, his wife Elsie 51, and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Helen Stein, 27 were also admitted to the hospital. Mrs. Stein's husband, Thomas, 31, and their three children were treated and released from the hospital.

State police said Slay was driving northeast on 25 when he lost control of his auto and it slammed into the right bridge abutment. It. then broadside across the. highway and the front end rammed the left side of the southwest Stein car. Damage was estimated at $2,500.

Two Missing Teenage Girls Found in France BONN (UPI) Two American teen aged girls missing. from their homes here since Aug. 2 have been found in Nice, France, the U. S. Embassy announced todav.

Catherine White, 15, of Mount Hope, and June K. Hooven, 18, of Dearborn, appeared after attending a movie in the American diplomatic housing area the night of Aug. 2. An embassy spokesman said word was received today from Nice that the two girls had been located there, and contacted by June's father, John L. Hooven of the Ford Motor Co.

in Cologne. Miss White's father is Lt. Col. Lawrence C. White, a member of the U.S.

Military Assistance Group here. COMMUNITY BRIEFS Around Town Births MEMORIAL and Mrs. John Westgate a Mrs. Clarence ST. JOSEPH'S Admitted: James Polly, 2115 Murdock St.

MEMORIAL $22 Mrs. Margaret Conrad, Helm Master Robert Leffert, 517 Helm Raymond Benn, 1848 Woodlawn Ave. Dismissed: Mrs. Nannie Henry, 1218 High Mrs. Clara See, Macy; Miss Bessie Morgan, Brookston; Mrs.

garet Shaffer, 1315 Sycamore William Wise, Onward; Edward Bradford, Lafayette; Paul Rance, 1337 College Waymon Miller, 129 East Market Mrs. Hattie Bowen, Michigantown; Master Dennis Nethercutt, rural route Miss Dianna West, 401 Shultz Mrs. Doris Binney, Walton; Mrs. Mary Galloway, 200 ery Harry Powell, route 2, a daughter. Hospital Notes St.

Winamac Born to Mr. Gerrard, 2104 son; Mr. and 1 Julian, rural Admissions: Frank Moon, Kewanna; Mrs. Charles Budd, Winamac; James Toosley, Medaryville; Virgil Griffin, Leiters Ford; Mrs. Robert Paul Manning, StalMedaryville; Mrs.

baum, Tefft; Mrs. Susie Smidler, Francesville; Mrs. Byron Hudkins, Kewanna; Robert Sparks, Star City. Dismissals: Mrs. Eli Heater, Star City; Claude Netherton, Winamac; Frank Moon, Kewanna; Ben Allison, Royal Center.

Monticello Dismissals: John Faustich Lafayette; Mrs. Robert Sexton, Danville, Steven Juntgen, Monticello; Mrs. Lelia Alexander, Monticello; John A. Hitner, Monticello; Mrs. Bill Grabam and son, Monticello; Mrs.

Robert Thompson, Remington; Mrs. Cecil Blount and son, Monon; Ira Smith, Lawrence-! burg, Judith Lahrman, Cincinnati, Ohio; Donald Lang, Indianapolis; Mrs. John Faustich, Lafayette; Mrs. Donald Griffin and son, Monon; Mrs. Hansell and son, Chalmers; David Burzynski, New London, Master Larry Vose, 950 Maxwell: Mrs.

John Cudequest, Palm Springs, Fla. Rochester Admissions: Mrs. Richard Butt, Rt, 5, Rochester; Daniel Kent Mills, 1204 Jefferson Mrs. Dannya Conrad, Rt. 2, Rochester.

Jack Howell, of 208 Seybold told police Thursday that an automobile transmission had been stolen from a garage at Garden and Calla streets. There was no value placed on the missing transmission. BIG CHOICE BIG BUYS BIG SAVINGS ON QUALITY "OK" USED CARS Bel Air, 4 door se(2) 64 CHEVROLET dans, 6 cyl, with powerglide 4 door sedan, 3 64 CHEVROLET speed, red. 63 CORVAIR Convertible, blue. 63 CORVAIR Monza 2 door, 3 speed, red 700 series, 4 door sedan, 3.

62 CORVAIR speed red. Impala 2 door hardtop, 63 CHEVROLET V-8 powerglide, power steering and brakes, black with red interior Bel Air 4 door 6 5 cyl. pow63 CHEVROLET erglide. station wagon, 6 cyl. power63 CHEVY I1 glide, white.

Biscayne door sedan 6 62 CHEVROLET der, powerglide, blue 4 door hardtop, 6 62 CHEVROLET cylinder, standard transmission, beige. Drive A Little Save A Lot GRABLE'S CHEVROLET TWELVE MILE PH. 664-2241 Marriage Licenses Larry Dean Stephens, 27, of 402 Tenth and Patricia Lynn Leazenby, 18, of 208 Eel River Ave. William Henry Crim, 19, of New Waverly, and Betty Jean Harvey, 18, of Rt. 1, Walton, Charles David Little, 21, of 2104 North and Suzanne Porter, 22, of 2324 High St.

Roger Edmunds Michael, 25, of Lakewood, and Marian Susan Benner, 24, of Rt. 2. City police made five traffic arrests Wednesday and early Thursday morning. Slated to appear in city court at 8 a.m. Friday are Robert Spencer, 35, Santa Susana, charged with disregarding a stop sign and improper headlights; Melvin Fry, 49, 114 Eel River cited for improper registration and driving without an Indiana operator's license, and Emerson McCall, 26, of rural route 2, charged with speeding.

Scheduled to appear in court Monday are Terry Brummett, 18, 2300 Jefferson and WitCaton, 43, 516 E. Market both charged with speeding. Building Permits Building permits were issued Thursday to Flora Leach, 1420 Third replace window, $55; Sal Corso, 310 E. Clay new carport, Bernard Hombach, 1810 E. Market repairs to porch floor, $200, and Tony Jeroski, 516 W.

Linden garage repairs, $75. A car truck collision Wedn5day at Fifth and Broadway damaged a semitrailer driven by George R. Adams, 37, of Indianapolis and a car operated by Donald E. Sailors, 33, of rural route 4. Sailors told officers that the truck ran a red light.

The truck driver claimed that Sailors had jumped the light. Guy Mattson, 2300 Mayfair former acting director of the Cass County United Fund, is undergoing treatments Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minn, His condition is reported serious. Sinatra Says He's Not Married NEW YORK (UPI) The widow of the crewman who drowned during Frank Sinatra's romantic yacht cruise visited the yacht today on its first day back in port. Mrs. Robert S.

Goldfarb, 21, and a party of five including her father and father- law went aboard to meet the singer the Southern Breeze this on morning at its anchorage in the Hudson River. The sleek white chartered yacht arrived here Wednesday night from Newport. R. after a week's cruise; along the New England coast. Sinatra ordered the cruise ended abruptly after Goldfarb; the yacht's 23-year-old third mate, lost his life Tuesday in a dinghy accident after giving, his life.

preserver to a non-swimming crewman. Returning here with Sinatra was his 19-years. old sweetheart, actress Mia: Farrow. Sinatra denied Wednesday. night in the course of a bach-: elor party aboard the yacht: that, he and Miss Farrow al-: ready were married.

The flood-: lit yacht swayed gently' at an-: chor 50 yards off Manhattan's: West Side when report-: ers finally asked Sinatra the question that has intrigued the. public for days. "Are you a news-: man in rowboat shouted to: Sinatra. "Do you think I could keep a thing like that a secret?" Sin-: atra called back from the: Southern Breeze's deck. "No, I don't think so," re-; plied the reperter.

"You're right," Frank shout-: ed back. "I'm not Later, the glowing George: Washington Bridge to the north: and Manhattan skyscrapers sil-: ouetted against the stars to the south set the scene for ship-: board socializing in the style. Utilities Petition PSC for Financing INDIANAPOLIS (UPI)-TwO Indiana utilities have petitioned the Public Service Commission for authority to carry out nancing plans for improve; ments. No rate hikes are in-volved. One petition was for the Indi-: ana Natural Gas Paoli, to issue 1,722 shares of stock for a- stock dividend.

The other was: from the Greenfield Gas Co. to issue $600,000 in bonds. Read the Want Ads! Read the Want Ads!.

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