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SATURDAY, JUNE 17, M6L THE LOGANSPORT, PRESS, LOGANSPORT, INDIANA PAGE ELEVEN 79. AUTOS FOR SAIE CUSTOMIZED '51 Ford with chromed '55 Olds engine; also 1947 Crosley truck. Ph. 53660. 1961 Ford Gaiaxie Town Sedan, cyl.

Thunderbird 352-motor, Cruise-0-Matic, power steering, radio, heater, padded dash and visors, clock, air oil filter, raven black, white sidewall tires. 1960 Ford Gaiaxie Town Sedan, cyl. Thunderbird 352 motor, 4V Special Cruise-0- Matic, power steering, radio, heater, padded dash and visors, dock, air cleaner, oil filter, raven black, white sidewall tires. 1960 Lark Regal 4 dr. Sedan, 6 overdrive, oil filter, undercoat, radio, heater, padded dash, velvet black trimmed in red, white sidewall tires.

These cars have never been titled. 1956 Studebaker pickup truck. Wills Motor Sales 524 North St. Phone 3703 GOOD 1953 Dodge. See at 520 Bartlett.

Several Cheap Cars 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air. 8 sedan, straight stick. A 1957 Plymouth Belvedere Sedan Powerflite. MOTORS E. Main Phone 4341 1953 Oldsmobile, $175; 1955 Ford, $275, fair condition, automatic, must sell, best offer.

101 Seybold. FOR SALE: 1953 Olds 88, power equipped, good condition. Phone 66976. Circus of Used Car Bargains at Marshall's DEMONSTRATORS '60 Chevrolet Station Wagon '81 Chevrolet Pickup '60 Chevrolet Spt. Cpe.

'60 Corvair '59 Chevrolet 2 dr sdn. '59 Simca '57 Chevrolet Spt. Cpe. SPECIAL '57 Chevrolet Bel Air CONVERTIBLE '56 Plymouth 4 dr sdn. '56 Chevrolet 4 dr.

'54 Ford 2 dr. '53 Ford 2 dr. '53 Chevrolet 4 dr. '53 Plymouth H. T.

'60 Chevrolet Pickup, 4 spd trans. '57 Chevrolet '49 CMC TOM MARSHALL CHEVROLET SALES ROYAL CENTER, IND. Phone 2285 Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 81.

TRUCKS FOR SALE 1951 International sleeper tractor, 15 ft. van body, Daybrook hydraulic tailgate, 28-ft. open top trailer, 33-ft. produce trailer. Keith Berkshire, 810 N.

Third St. 1957 2-ton stock truck with rack. Phone 40347. 83. AUTO PARTS, TIRES AUTOMOBILE AIR-CONDITIONERS Martin Garage, 402 E.

Monroe St. FrigiKing Sales Service Ph. GL-7-3246, Kokomo, Indiana Dealer Inquiries Welcome 84. AUTO REPAIRS, GARAGES ROCKER panels, body, fender repairs, brakes and tune up. Isom's Service Center, 13th and Market Phone 5941.

GRIER ACCEPTS TERMS NEW YORK (UPI) Roosevelt Grier, a 6-5, 290-pound tackle, has signed his sixth contract with the New York Giants of the National Football Leaque. He was pro bowl selection last year. FACTORY AUTHORIZED NEW CAR DEALERS CHEVROLET MANN CHEVROLET Flora, Ind. Phone 156 Diflman 4-0123 St Rd. 25, Clymers, tid.

Guy Urbin Auto 653-3121 Chevrolet Ind. CHRYSLER-PlYMOUffl-VAllAKT Hendrickson Motor Sales, Inc. 417 Third St Ph. 5151 BUICK WSE Buick-Chevrolet-Ph. 4135.

2nd at Broadway, Logansport PONTIAC 1959 Mercury 2 door, no reasonable offer refused. 2027 George. Delphi, Ind. Phone L04-3040 or LO-4-2415 11N Hoctanan Little, Ph. 3D8S Market at Eight Logansport RAMBLER RAMBLER MOTORS 801 E.

Main, Logansport DODGE DART Thomas Evennan, 517 North St Dodge, Darts, Dodge Trucks FORD-FAtCON Johnson Ford 5103 25th at E. Market St. Logansport FINEST SELECTION IN TOWN 1960 Dodge Dart Pheonix 4 door hardtop, V-8 engine, radio, heater, Power flite transmission Power steering, power brakes, white sidewall tires. Winamac Motor 54 214 MonticeUo St. Winaznac.

Ind. DRIVE with PRIDE In One Of These Fine Used Cars from W. S. E. 1960 Ford Fairlane 6 cyl.

2 door sedan, standard transmission, radio, heater. ON'LY $1595.00 1953 Chev. DelRay 2 door sedan, 6 standard transmission, radio, heater ONLY $895.00 1957 ford Convertible V8 Fordomatic, radio, heater, two to choose from. BOTH JUST $1195.00 1957 Olds 4 Dr. Super 88 Full power, radio, heater.

ONiY $995.00 1957 Chev V8 station wagon, full power, radio, heater. SPECIAl $1195.00 1956 Chev. 210 Station wagon V8 standard transmission, overdrive, radio heater. SPECIAL $895.00 1956 Cadillac DeVille 4 Dr. Full power, radio, heater.

ONLY $1295.00 1954 Packard Convertible- full power, radio, heater. SPECIAl $495.00 1955 Packard 4 dr, sedan, radio, heater, standard transmission. SPECIAL $195.00 1953 Ford 4 Dr. Sedan V8 Fordomafic, heater SPECIAL $100.00 1953 Kaiser 4 dr. Hydra- matic, radio, heater.

One owner. SPECIAL $195.00 1953 Chev. ton panel- One owner, sharp. SPECIAl $395.00 1957 Chev. ton pick up ong bed.

SPECIAL $1195.00 200 East BroadWay Phone 3010 Planning a us for a quick Caih Come in or phone today. 318 Fourth St Logansport, Ind. Phone 4594 107 E. Franklin St. Delphi, Ind.

LOwell 4-3758 I $1995.00 1959Buick Electro 2 door hardtop, V-8 engine, radio, heater, tinted glass, automa i transmission, power steering brakes, white sidewall fires, ext a mud and snow. $2095.00 195 9 Ford Gaiax- ie Club Sedan V-8 engine Radio, heater, Ouise-O-Matic transmission, power steering, brown and white, 23000 actual miles. $1895.00 1959 Ford Gaiax- ie Club Sedan T-Bird engine, radio, heater, cruise-O-matic transmission, power steering, power brakes, beautiful turquoise and white, local car. $1895:00 1959 Ford Ranch Wagon 4 door, V-8 engine, radio, heater, Ford-O- maHc transmission brown and tan finish, local car. $1695.00 1959 Ford Fairlane 4 door, sedan, V-8 engine, radio, heater, Ford-O-matic transmission, clean thru out.

Tan and white color. $1495.00 1958 Ford Club Sedan V-8 engine, radio, heater, Cruise-O-Matic transmission, power steering, Power brakes, local car, runs real good. $1095.00 1960 Ford Fairlane 500 4 door sedan, V-8 engine, radio, heater. Ford O-Matic transmission, new tires. $1695.00 1960 Metro Van Heater, turn signals, new paint and new fires $1395.00 BEf ORE YOU BUY SEE THESE! Johnson FORD SALES 25th and Markef Phone 5103 for Cass County, Indiana TOM F.

Hirschauer Attorney for Estate STATE OP INDIANA SS: COUXTY OF CASS IN THE CASS CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM, 1961. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby siven that Freda 51. Wlrick and J. Lloyd Stevenson were on day oC June, lOGi, appointed Executors of the Estate of Emma A. Lautertach, deceased.

All persons havlnpr claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six (S) FURNITURE LOANS Lincoln Finance Company Mcrie Smith, Mgr. Phone 3295 Young's Supply Co. P. 0. Box 167 R.

R. 1 Idaville, Indiana Electronic Reproductions. Mimeographing. Printing. Photo Copy.

Plastic Binding. Addressing and Mailing We specialize in small orders. "Fast Pick Up and Delivery" Call Idaville, Enterprise 3495 Toll Free months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Logansport, Indiana, this Sth.day June, 1961. Clarence E.

Settlemyre, Clerk at the Circuit Court lor Cass County, Indiana Robert S. Justice, Attorney for Estate 10-17-51 NOTICE STATE OF IXDIAXA SS: COUNTY OF CASS NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF HENRY A. DECEASED. In the Circuit Court of Cass County, APRIL Term, 1361. Cause Number 60-3-39.

In the matter ot the Estate of HENRY A. WHITING, deceased. Notice is Hereby given that' LEONARD A. WHITING as Administrator 01 the above named estate, has presented and filed his account in final settlement of said'estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 3rd day of July. 1961, which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be.

why "said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. CLARENCE R. SETTLEMYRE Cleric ot the Circuit Court for Cass County, Indiana CHARLES K. MICHAEL, Attorney The female' alligator usually lays about 50 eggs.

2nd Car Bargains 1955 PONTIAC 4Door $395.00 1955 MERCURY, Door $395.00 1955 PLYMOUTH 4Door se.cn $495.00 1954 PLYMOUTH 2DoorHo $195.00 1954 CHE VROLCT a Door Hardtop 175.00 1954 BUICK 2DoorHorii $195.00 1954 PONTIAC $199.00 1952 PONTIAC 2DoorHardtop $150.00 1952 WILLYS $91.00 1951 FORD $147.50 RIGHT NOW! and see Dillman's Used Car Selection -CARS- 1959 CHEVROLET Impala 4 door sedan. V-S, powerglide, radio and heater, whitewalls, coral and ivory. 1958 CHEVROLET Del Ray 2- door, 6 cylinder, heater, oil filter, light blue 1958 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 door hardtop, V-8, turboglide, radio and heater, whitewaUs, yellow. 1958 FORD 4 door sedan, V-8, Fordomatic, new paint, beige. 1958 FORD Fairlane 500, 2 door hardtop, V-8, Ford-O-Matic transmission, power steering, radio, heater, white sidewall tires.

1957 BELVEDERE 4-door V-8, automatic transmission, power steering, power windows, radio and heater, white side walls, gold and ivory. 1956 PONTIAC 4 door hardtop, V-8, hydramatic, radio and heater, whitewalls, 2 tone blue and white. 1954 FORD Customline 2 door, 6 cylinder, radio and heater, brown, straight stick, sharp. -WAGONS- I960 PLYMOUTH 4-door Suburban Wagon, 6 cylinder, turquoise. 1960 CHEVROLET Parkwood 4 door station wagon, V-8, Power Glide, power steering, radio and heater, whitewalls, light blue.

1958 PLYMOUTH Suburban, 4 door station wagon, 6 cylinder, -heater, light grey. -TRUCKS- 1961 CHEVROLET ton Fleetside pickup, 8 cylinder, automatic transmission, our own demonstrator, red and white. 1960 INTERNATIONAL ton, pickup, 4 speed transmission, heater, blue. 1958 FORD ton pickup, good condition. 1955 CHEVROLET Panel, good.

1357 INTERNATIONAL ton panel, real nice. Phone 40133 Clymers, Ind. Cass County Co-op Implement 2 row set 3" Cultivator Sweeps 8" Single Sweeps $1.21 344 HAY BALER YETTER HAY CONDITIONER S. MAIN Phone 3141 Ext. 9 STTV (4) SUNDAY WFBM-TV (6): WISH-TV (S) WLW-I (13) Silent Mr.

Liberty Sacred Heart Cadle Tabernacle :15 Yanks at Work Davey and Goliath Cadle Tabernacle Silent This Is the Life TV Church Indiana Univ. This Is the Life TV Church Indiana Univ. :06 Silent Silent Christophers Christophers Faith for Today Faith for Todav Lamp Unto Feet Lamp Unto Feet Look Up and Live Look Up and Live Seekers Seekers International Zone International Zone 11 :30 :45 Silent Silent Fix on Six Pix on Sis Pix on Six Pix on Six Camera Three Camera Three Sunday Theater Sunday Theater Western Theater Western Theater Looking Around Looking Around Oral Roberts Pix on Six Oral Roberts Capital Capsule :30 CodeS Abundant LiEe Code 3 Abundant Life Sunday Theater Real Estate Sunday Theater Family Friend Baltimore-Cleveland House Detective Baltimore-Cleveland House Detective 1 Gospel of Christ Golden Years :15 Gospel nf Christ Golden Years 30 What Is Truth? Twins-Chisox :45 What Is Truth? Twins-Chisox 2 00 :15 :45 3 :30 :45 Movie of Week Movie of Week Movie of Week Movie of Week Movie of Week Movie of Week Movie of Week Movie of Week Twins-Chisox Twins-Chisox Twins-Chisox Twins-Chisox Twins-CMsox Twks-Chisox Twins-Chisox Baltimore-Cleveland House Detective Baltimore-Cleveland House Detective Baltimore-Cleveland Senator Speaks Baltimore-Cleveland Art Linkletter Baltimore-Cleveland HolIywood's'Finest Baltimore-Cleveland Hollywood's Finest Bahimore-CIeveland Hollywood's Finest Baltimore-Cleveland Hollywood's Baltimore-Cleveland Hollywood's Finest Baltimore-Cleveland Hollywood's Finest Camp Riley Cross Exam CampKiley Cross Exam 4 5 :00 Movie of Week Matinee Movie of Week Matinee :30 Movie of Week Matinee 45 Movie of Week 00 Panorama of Faith Loyal Opposition :15 Panorama of Faith loyal Opposition :30 Baptist Temple Loyal Opposition Baptist Tempte Loyal Opposition TBA TEA Briefing Session Briefing Session Bridge Hour Bridge Hour Bridge Hour Bridge Hour Accent Accent College 3owl College Bowl Matties Funnies Matfies Funnies Rocky and Friends Eocky and Friends 6 :00 Brave Eagle Weather. News Big Picture Trackdown Brave Eagle Special Report Big Picture Tracidown Ivanhoe Concert Hall 20thCentnry Walt Disney Ivanhoe Concert Hall 20th Century Walt Disney 7 Our Miss Brooks Shirley Temple Our Miss Brooks Shirley Temple Amos Andy Shirley Temple Amos 'n' Andy Shirley Temple Lassie Walt Disney Lassie Walt Disney Dennis the Menace Maverick Dennis the Menace Maverick OS Closed Doors National Velvet Ed Sullivan Mavenck Closed Doors National Velvet Ed Sullivan Mavenck Mike Wallace Tab Hunter Ed Sullivan Lawman Milie Wallace Tab Hunter Ed Sullivan Lawman :00 Gary Grant Thea. Show Gary Grant Thea.

Show :30 Gary Grant Thea. Show :45 Gary Grant Thea. Show The Heiress The Heiress The Heiress The Heiress The Rebel The Rebel Asphalt Jungle Asphalt Jungle 10 Gary Grant Tbea. Loretta Young Candid Camera Asphalt Jungle Gary Grant Thea. Loretta Young Candid Camera Asphalt Jungle Dr Chrisctian This Is Your Life What's My Line? Mayor Reports Dr Christian This Is Your Life What's My Line? Mayor Reports Several Meetings Are Social Events Heit! At Tweive TWELVE Homebuilders class will meet Sunday evening, June 18, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Dillman. E.U.B. Good Will class will meet Sunday evening, June IS, at the church. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Book-waiter and-Mr. and Mrs. Ma- Louthain were elected delegates to the WMS district conference. Coin boxes were opened and counted.

Losers in the coin box contest, team 2 is to entertain the winners, team 1, at the next meeting. Mrs. Howard Louthain was in charge of the devotional rion Hopkins, Jr. will be hosts program. A memorial service was and hostesses.

held for Mrs. Delpha Carson. A Skinner Ladies Aid wiil meet I hymn was sung. Miss Edna Car- Thursday, June 29 with Mrs. son read Psalm 16.

Mrs. Hanna Laura Kanfzer instead of on the regular date. Directors of Memorial Hall will meet there Thursday evening, to discuss plans to redecorate the building. The boys 4-H club meets in Memorial Hall the 1st and 3rd Monday evenings of each month. The Willing Workers Home Demonstration club wiil meet Monday gave the stewardship topic "Love displayed through Stewardship." In closing the circle members each quoted a favorite Bible verse and all repeated the benediction.

Corinth Sisterhood elected officers at their meeting Tuesday evening. It was held following a picnic supper and games at the Iwme of Miss Jennie Grable. Officers are Karen Shultz, president; evening, June 19, at 7:30 at the Pamela Moon, vice president; home of Mrs. George Gearhart. Mary Hanna, secretary: Diane She.

will also be devotional lead-1 Conrad, treasurer and Jennie Graer. A lesson' "Kitchen Arrange-1 ble, chorister. Diane Linn was ments" is to be given by Mrs. Lloyd Grable and Mrs. Donna Carlson.

Roll call is to name your most treasured souvenir. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Russell Wilbur and Mrs. Carol Goble. The Bethlehem Methodist Young adult class held a cook-out picnic Sunday afternoon at Riverside park in Logansport.

Mrs. William Robbins is president. Corinth Woman's Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Lynn Dillman, Logansport, Wednesday evening. New officers were elected.

They are Miss Edna Carson, president; Mrs. Chester Easter, vice president; Mrs. Norman recording sec responding secretary; Mrs. Larkin Beecher, her assistant; Mrs. Cap Bollet, treasurer, assisted by Mrs.

Ora Greer. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Chester Oscar Conrad led in prayer. Mrs. B.

Hanna and Mrs. Howard ieader for the devotional period. Karen Shultz gave the Bible study from James. "America the Beautiful" was sung. TWELVE MILE The topic "Considering the Lilies" was read by Diana Conrad.

Monies from the patch the apron project was collected and counfed. Gifts were awarded to Pamela Moon for the most money and Carol Linn for the most patches. Plans were made public for public service to be held Sunday morning, June 25. Bethlehem Woman's Society of Christian Service met Thursday evening with Mrs, Carl Moss. She retary; Mrs.

Fred Easter, her as- was Book- sistant; Mrs. Merrill Staller, cor-' waiter and Mrs. Willard Babb. Mrs, E. L.

Stuber, new president, opened the meeting with reading a poem. Mrs. James Crist read the 13S Psalia and Jed in prayer. "Help Somebody Today" was sung. The lesson "Home for.

the Homeless" in the form of a play- let was presented by Mrs. Alice Sale Calendar June Keith Berkshire, Auct. June F. Cooper Fisher, Auct, June Beer Drive -In Rineh'arts June Long Estate 0. A.

Monesmith June Musselman June Burley Bridge ATTENTION FARMERS! 1 USED McCORMICK, NCX 141 12 Ft. Self propelled combine wifh 2-row corn- picker head. A-l condition. Ready to go. JACKSON-KITCHEL, Inc.

"YOUR.INTERNATIONAL DEALER" 510 High Phone 6102 Benedict, Mrs. Mildred Green, Mrs. Martha Scott, Mrs. Lavonne Young and Mrs. Dene Babb.

Mrs. Scott read a missionary letter from Mrs. Gaby. Mrs. Tracy Corn became a member.

A committee appointed to make favors Memorial Hospital patients included Mrs. James Crist, Mrs. Carol Goble and Mrs. Tracy Corn. Twenty-one members attended a missionary meeting at Mexico on Wednesday evening and discussion of the meeting was held.

Opal Chainp, Hene Babb and Rosa Johnson were appointed to see that there were flowers at the church each Sunday. Stuber dismissed the meeting with prayer. Miss Diane Seymoure became the bride of Larry Leffel at the Presbyterian church at Albion; Indiana, Saturday evening. Among the guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Leffel, Mr. and Mrs. Leffel and Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Taylor, Mrs. Robert Rimpler, John Kime and Miss Mona Hutchinson, Kentland; Mrs. Pearl Kime, Mrs. Lena Blacketer, Mrs.

Loren Condon, Miss Rachel Bell. Also Mr. and Mrs. John Leffel, Bremen and Mrs. Marie Bender, Columbia City.

Bloodworkers for the June 16 Bloodmobile visit are Mrs. Galene Skinner and Mrs. Audra Enyart. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Swanson returned home from a trip to Michigan and Canada. The Rev. and Mrs. B. Hanna and Mary motored to Ashland, Ohio Thursday.

Joe returned home with them for summer cation. The Rev. and Mrs. George Rockey and son of near Sharpsville were Friday evening guests of the Banna's in honor of Mary's birthday. Mrs.

Elgie Maus and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Postill, Mexico returned home Saturday from a trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Boldry, Aurora, Nebraska have been visiting relatives and friends here. Miss Rachel Bell visited Miss Ruth Coblentz, North Manchester over the weekend. Mr Mrs. Roger Swanson and family have moved to the Miller farm east of town. Sunday guests of Mrs.

Rosa Johnson were Mrs. Jennie Morrow, Nellie Pherson, Mrs. Emma Abshire, Mrs. Tena Young, Lucerne; Mrs. Delia Morrow, Rochester and Miss Dorothy Johnson, Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slusser, Clymers were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hinkle.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mikesell and sons visited Mr. and Claude Kime and Marjorie, Saturday. Producers Marketing Assn.

1190 to'210 No. 1 17.10 190 to. 220 No. 2, No. 3 16.60 Sows 14.00 down Boars H.OO down Third Street Market Lambs .18 Beef Hides .05 Veal Hides i .12 Wood's Poultry Burnettsville Heavy Hens J3 Leghorns 08.

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