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IIH THE RUSHVILLE (INDIANA) REPUBLICAN Monday, June 22. Kill, QUICK SERVICE MOVIE FILM ROLL FILM fiZliShvillfs PHARMACY 2 16 MORTH MA.N ST. PHONt Men Boys SLACKS for Summer Stevens Bros. Co. Mrs.

D. W. Patterson, Owner 109-111 W. 2nd Phone 3308 SUMMER DRESSES At Sale Prices For Your Shopping Convenience OREN EVENINGS Friday Saturday We Close At Noon Wednesdays During Summer Curtis Brothers TELEVISION FURNITURE APPLIANCES Mile Southeast on U.S. 52 ANY WINDSHIELD INSTALLED FAST While-you-wait installation of all types of windshields for every make and mode! auto.

RUSH COUNTY MOTORS, INC. FORD SALES SERVICE 1111 West 3rd Phone 3903 Netts Items Of Local Interest n. ASSOCIATION The executive committee of the Rush Tuberculosis tion will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Norman Alexander.

THEFT REPORTED Sheriff's officers this morning investigated the theft of gasoline at the Farm Bureau Elevator in Homer. Officers were told that about 200 gallons were taken over the weekend. STRICKEN AT LAFAYETTE Miss Ada Abernathy of here suf- I Raiejgh fered a cerebral hemorrhage while Glenwood visiting her sister in Lafayette. Her jvianilla condition is critical. She is in St.

salem Hospital there, Room I Milroy Jackson PLACED IN JAIL ArUngton Wilbur VanAtta, West First I Mays I Street. was arrested Sunday night Carthage by officers when he was Qjng found in the middle of a county Rjchiancj road southwest of here in an in- I toxic a ted condition. He was placed i in jail. Moscow Ranks Number One In School Report The Moscow grade school in Orange Township had the highest per cent of attendance of any school in Rush County for the entire school year of 1958-59, according to Mrs. Margaret Parmenter, county attendance officer.

The school had an everage enrollment of 118, and during the year the attendance was 96.85 per cent. The complete table for the school year, is a follows: School P. Cent Moscow 118 96.85 132 96 41 129 96.10 296 96.03 312 95.98 247 95.93 405 95.95 79 95.82 268 95.67 246 95.28 476 95.05 88 34.61 88 94 31 CITY SCHOOLS Sr. High 494 95.57 Graham 267 95.56 Jr. High 235 94.91 St.

217 94.37 Belle Gregg 238 9i.27 Havens 170 92.14 Personals I Mrs. America ajnd Mrs. Wayne Newman of this city left Saturday for a vacation trip to Florida. Bills of near Lewisville is attending a United Presbyterian youth conference at Hanover College this week. He is moderator of the Whitewater Presbytery Westminster Fellowship.

Patricia Coons is spending this week at Hanover College where she is attending a conference of young people from United Presbyterian churches in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hartwell Coons and son, George, and Miss Jane Ellingwood accompanied her to Hanover Sunday.

Marland Adams, delegate and president of the local chapter, attended the 32nd National Convention of Kappa Delta Phi Sorority at French Lick June 19-21. On Saturday, Mrs. Loren Wilk, Mrs. James H. Waits, Mrs.

James W. Smith and Miss Edith Pierce went to French Lick for the remainder of the convention. MOTORIST FINED Robert S. Baker, 18, Route Arlington, pleaded guilty and was fined Si and costs in a justice of peace court at Shelbyville for a traffic violation. Fine and costs I Schools amounted to $18.75.

He was arrest- Township Schools ed for driving left of the center 1 line on Miller in that city. HOSPITAL NEWS RUSH MEMORIAL AVERAGE ENROLLMENT TAKES WELDING COURSE Max A. York, Milroy, Box 62, with Indiana Gass Water Company, Inc. has completed a intensive instruction in acetylene welding at Purdue University. York was ore of 16 employes selected Total 4655 AVERAGE PER CENT City schools 94.47 Admittances: Bert Hungerford, Milroy; Virgil Lee Bergen, R.

R. Sharon Kirk, 222 West Fifth; Kevin 1771 Byrne, 502 East 10th Street; Rob- 2884 eft and Michael Alter, Carthage; and Claude Bogue, Gwrynr.eville. Dismissals: Thomas Proctor, Dannie Griffin, Terry McHaffey, Admits Really The Boss FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. gracious Des Moines, Iowa, housewife, who believe she was chosen Mrs. America, strove today to get used to her new role in a busy year long reign.

Margaret Priebe, 36, won the rivalry for No. I homemaker of the nation. She will spend much of her time traveling in that capacity while her husband, L. Clarke Priebe, and the parents in Des Moines take care of the four children. know ifs going to be a big job but I have a very cooperative husband and sure it will work the 5-foot-8, black-haired former schoolteacher said.

Mrs. Priebe was crowned Saturday night by the outgoing Mrs. Helen Giesse of Cleveland, Ohio. Giesse said he was to get my wife Mrs. America will go to New York Thursday for television appearances.

Her husband will leave Tuesday for Des Moines and their children, Margaret, 15, Gregory, 9, Douglas, 7, and Karen Jane, 3. With Mrs. title went a glittering array of prizes ranging from household utensils to clothing, a new kitchen, boat and outboard motor and an air tour to South America. She said her husband will make the decisions on acceptance of these. really the she said.

Jut Airliner Clips Runway Barrier NEW YORK (AP) A British jet airliner with 45 persons aboard clipped the top of a steel barrier during a landing Sunday. No one was injured. The barrier at the beginning of tho runway at Idlewild Airport is IO feet tall, and is designed to prevent rubbish from being blown onto a highway by the prop wash of landing airplanes. The nose wheel and landing flaps of the Comet IV jet were badly damaged. Harriman Denied Visa To Red China MOSCOW (AP) Communist China has refused to give W.

Avenel! Harriman a visa to visit the country as a journalist. Harriman, former governor of New York, said the Peiping government told him a new applica- tion from him would be considered next year. Harriman is now touring the Soviet Union and writing articles for an American syndicate. VALPO COED HONORED VALPARAISO, Ind. blue-eyed Gloria Rupprecht of Valparaiso has been selected Miss Young Republican at the annual convention in Denver.

The 20-year-old Valparaiso University coed, who was Miss Indiana of 1957, beat out six other contestants for the title. Township schools 95.70 I Deborah Dice, Jeffrey Long, Vern- General average for all county schools for the year 95.09 Father. Daughter from the entire company to take Escape Burning Home this special welding instruction. on Tuttle, Rosa Bunch, Sondra Guthrie, Mrs. Henry Thompson, E.

S. Wyatt, and Mrs. Howard Lower and baby, Douglas Howard, Mrs. Rufus Gilpin, and baby, Timothy John, and Mrs. Gerald NEW YORK (AP) A father! Staker and Gerald Marriage License Applications jumped from the attic window of his burning house Sunday with his one-year-old daughter in his arms.

He landed 15 feet below on the roof of a one-story extension. Then Births Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baker, R. R.

2, Laurel, boy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Durbin, 1104 North Perkins Street, are the David Arthur Malson, 22. 325 West Eleventh, sales representa- father jumped and landed safely he dropped the child to a man parents of an infant, by adoption, among the spectators below.

The I She has been named Maureen. live, and Janet Bechtold, 23, Indianapolis, teacher. Robert D. Ball, 33, Richmond, dentist, and Maurita L. Harcourt, 23, R.

R. Milroy, teacher. James A. Wilson, 22 524 North Morgan, oil company employe, and Sandra Sue Cooper, 22, Sullivan. Robert L.

Spuller, 21, R. R. 2, Rushville, student, and Alice Crane, 22, R. R. 4, Rushville.

Jon Fansler, 18, Arlington, electrician, and Jean Ellen Wright, her 18. R. 7, Rushville, typist. Ivan Beeler, 35, 416 West Fifth, furniture worker, and Mary Frances Mosley, 34, 341 West Tenth, furniture worker. on a grassy spot.

Robert Reynolds, 31, and his daughter Barbara were treated for burns, but were otherwise uninjured. FESTIVAL OPENS The Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi! KANSAS CITY, Mo. 1959 international sweetheart of Sigma Chi is Laurie Mills, a eyed blonde from Los Angeles. The 5 foot 5' beauty, "a sophomore at the University of South- NORTH WEBSTER, Ind. (AP) totaling some 100.000 persons are expected to rttend the em California, was picked by the week long Mermaid Festival open- I fraternity in convention here Fri- today.

day night. Your heating dollar goes further! Switch to -cess SECOND FIRE VICTIM FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) 1 Four-year-old Diana Jean Bioem- ker died late Saturday night of burns and smoke inhalation suf ft red in an apartment house fire thrt killed her father, Richard, 32, earlier in the day. Local Firm Lets Customers Make Loans To Themselves A revolutionary method of bor- I rowing money is now available to residents of Rush County. Under I the Budge-A-Matic loan plan, developed by Budget Loan I customers are given actual checks which are ready to cash immediate- I ly whenever the need arises.

All the customer needs to do to cash I his check and obtain the money is I endorse the check. Interest does not start on the loan until the check clears the local bank. Many folks are carrying their Budge-A Matic check books around with them, since they represent up to $500 immediate cash should an i unforeseen emergency arise where I they need cash quickly. Several families have taken their I Budge-A-Matic check books with I them on their vacation rather than I borrow vacation money before they actually need it. For further details, see Charlie Copp at Budget Loans, 210 North I I Main.

Phone 2560 This advertisement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy any of these securities. The offering is made only by the prospectus to bonifide residents of the State of Indiana. New Issue June 18th, 1959. 1,000,000 Shares. The St.

Lawrence Seaway Corporation. William E. Jenner, President. (Par Value $1.00 Per Share) Price $3.00 per Share. Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from W.

L. Powell, Durbin Hotel. Rushville on Wednesday, June 24th. A Duty registered dealer in the State of Indiana. KITCHEN CABINETS YOUNGSTOWN STEEL KITCHENS See our beautiful display of Youngstown Kitchen Cabinets in our showroom featuring the Youngstown Tappan Electric Drop-In Stove unit and the Youngstown Tappan Electric Oven Unit (Also available in Gas Oven Stove).

Also showing the steel cabinet units with the Birch wood doors and the new Sandalwood and Meridian Blue colors in these cabinets. All of these features can be seen in our showroom assembled in a large kitchen pattern. QUALITYBILT BIRCH WOOD CABINETS We have a large display of these wood kitchen cabinet units showing the beauty of the birch in a natural finish. All doors are a full I in thickness adjustable shelving choice of chrome, brass, antique copper or colonial black hardware. All parts accurately machined and uniformly fabricated.

Available in the new Super Satin Surface which is actually a sealer and serves as the first coat of varnish. Provides for a brighter, smoother finish with savings up to in finishing costs. These cabinets are available in a it package all parts ready to assemble. Doors fitted and morticed for hinges. All hardware included but not attached.

These are also available completely set up with the Super Satin Finish (first coat) or completely assembled and factory finished in either natural or enameled finish. Choice of formica tops and colors. Whatever your cabinet needs we invite you to stop in and see these displays of both the Birch and Youngstown steel cabinet units. We will be glad to come to your home and help design your kitchen plan that will best suit your needs. There is no obligation for our kitchen planning service.

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