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CALL-LEADER FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1960 William Barr Dies Thursday; Funeral Sunday TIPTON William Robert Barr of route 2. Sharpsville, died Thursday noon at Robert Long hospi tal, Indianapolis. Born in Tipton county, June 12, 1918, he was the son of Perry and Edna Tyner Barr. He was a farmer. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs.

Phyllis Cherry and Miss Jean Barr of Atlanta, and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyner of Sharpsville. The body is at the Young funeral home. in Tipton where friends may call.

Funeral rites will be held Sun day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Young's with the Rev. Jack Bar nes of the Atlanta Christian church officiating. Burial will be made at the Sharpsville ceme tery. Eagles Lodge (Continued from page 1) has been made district secretary for the 1960 1961 fiscal year. The visiting past state trustee Mrs.

Mootz and Mrs. Heath were presented gifts as tokens of ap preciation for their functions at the installation ceremony. Retir ing officers of the auxiliary were presented gifts by Mrs. Lois Frye as her expression of goodwill for their loyalty and assistance dur ing her year as madam presi dent. Mrs.

Vivian Flemming, ritual team captain and Mrs. Vir ginia Kinder, pianist, also received gifts from Mrs. Frye. A 50 star United States flag was presented and dedicated as part of the installation. The old flag was removed from its staff and the new flag mounted during the ceremony, and the new flag was used for the first time in its honored place along with the Bi ble and other emblems of theaerie and the auxiliary.

The au dience recited the Pledge of Al 1 legiance, a part of Eagle patriotic ritual, during this dedication. Auxiliary officers for the year just beginning are Mrs. Lois Frye, junior past madam presi dent; Mrs. Mary Lacy, madam president; Mrs. Geneva Sohn, vice president; Mrs.

Erpha Waymire, chaplain; Mrs. Madeline Rob bins, conductress; Mrs. Mary Penn, secretary; Mrs. Vesta Larimore, treasurer; Mrs. Nell Mal ey, inside guard; Mrs.

Marybelle Huntzinger, outside guard; Mrs. Bessie Strong, Mrs. Flossie Smith and Mrs. Alpha Lewis, trustees. Aerie officers are Norman C.

Harvey, junior past president; Howard Robbins, worthy president; Herman Idlewine, vice president; Jean Cloud, chaplain; Harold Ott, secretary; Earl Bouslog, treasurer; Ralph Franklin, conductor; Vance Huntzinger, inside guard; Thurman Lacy, outside guard; John Sohn, trustee. Rathmann Here (Continued from page 1) Jim, whose record 138,767 p.h. speed earned, $110,000, is a firm admirer of A.J. Watson built cars like his No. 4 Ken-Paul Spe cial with the upright engine.

"The layover jobs probably run as well." Rathmann conceded, "but the Watson chasis gets longer tire wear." The race kept Rathmann's pretty wife Kay excited. "It was really nerve she com mented, "watching lap after lap to see which one was Wife Has Raced However, Kay hasn't let Jim do all the racing. She has turned "bot" laps in quarter midgets and go-carts. But Rathmann ned her from the tracks their son James was born eight months ago. a real good driver," Jim admitted, "but sometimes she gets a little reckless.

She's got side down a few times and once broke her toe." Rathmann began his career in 1946 in hot rod races promoted by J.C. Agajanian in California. Jim who is really Dick, was too young and used nis older brother's li cense as identification. Later brother Jim, who is now Dick, started racing 'and the switch in first names stuck. During his 14 year career, the champion has always been successful.

He prefers the paved ovals. and shies away from dirt track events since they often do not pay very well and are usually quite a distance from his Miami, home. Sells Go Karts Rathmann has a thriving auto motive supply business in Miam. which last year included selling 700 goPrior to the Indianapolis win Jim's biggest victories were at the Monza in 1958 and at Daytona Beach in 1959. Rath mann's 170.261 m.p.h.

average for 100 miles at is a world record for a closed course race. The United States Auto Club later branded the Daytona oval as unsafe for such high speeds, but Rathmann does not agree. "It's a fine track if you drive it Jim claimed. Rathmann, who ranked fourth nationally among championship drivers in 1959 and is now -tied for first in 1960 with Ward, probably Knights Templar To Be Guests Of Methodist Church Robert L. Robinson, command4 er of Tipton Commandery, No.

52. Knights Templar, has announced that Sir Knights and their will be guests of the Tipton Meth-: odist church Sunday when the annual observance of Ascension day will be held. Rev. James Ratcliff, pastor of the church, will be in charge. Sir Knights are to assemble at the church at 10 a.m.

to attend the service, to be followed by a din ner at Tom's Cafeteria. Uniforms without swords are desired, but not necessary to at tend the service. No reservations were required for the dinner. Summer Schedule Begins Sunday At Christian Church A summer schedule will go into effect at the East Main Street Christian church beginning Sun day, June '5. Under this schedule, as voted by the congregation, the church worship services will be gin promptly at 9 a.m.

Following the worship hour all age groups will go directly to their church! school classes. In this schedule the opening exercises of the adult department of the church school are eliminated. Classes will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude about 10:40. During the church hour at 9 o'- clock next Sunday commitment services will be held for the 27 Junior high and high school young people church to who are summer being camps sent and by con- the ferences.

These young people will sit in a body during the worship service. Power That Moves' is the subject of the sermon to be pre sented Sunday morning. Special music will be presented in solo by Mrs. Robert Henderson with Mrs. Hubert Waymire presiding at the organ.

City News Briefs In Riley Hospital Larry wieler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mottwieler, 826 North 12th street, has been admitted to Riley hospital, Indianapolis. Larry is in Ward for friends who may want to write to him. Taken To Mercy Leslie Jo Loy, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Loy of 207 North street, was taken Thursday to Mercy hospital in the Copher and Fesler ambulance. Taken Home Mrs. Fred Hardebeck of route 3, Elwood, was taken Thursday to her home fol lowing treatment at Mercy hospital. Is Home Booth Hash of 2034 North street, has been released from Mercy hospital.

Released Mrs. Danny Hayes and baby, 2311 South street, were released Thursday from Mercy hospital. Daughter Born A daughter was born May 31 to Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sacksteder, formerly of Elwood and now living in New Haven, Conn.

Dr. Sacksteder is doing research at Yale. He and Mrs. Sacksteder and daughters will move in September to New York City, where he will be engaged in further research at New York university in the field of Mathema tics. The baby has been named Katherine.

The Sacksteders have one other daughter, Elizabeth. Released Mrs. Mary Cope land of 2336 North Street, has been released from Robert Long hospital. Admitted Today Ronald Hin-; shaw of 215 North 8th street, was admitted today to Mercy hospital. Enters Mercy Rollie Wad holm of 2301 North street, was entered today in Mercy hospital for treatment.

In Mercy Susan Bailey of ELWOOD Children ADMISSION Under 12 FREE DRIVERIN AL For Movie FE 2-2424 Information Call BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM! TONIGHT From the bold, blushing stage hit of sex in the suburbs! FERNANDES Joseph DORIS DAY M.G.M Fields presents Production RICHARD starring AVER WIDMARK "THE TUNNEL OF co-starring LOVE" Holidan GIG YOUNG GIA SCALA TECHNIRAMA. in Cinema Scope QUA UNITED ARTISTS SATURDAY ONLY TRIPLE FEATURE ALL MINE TO GIVE TOUCH OF EVIL GUNS, GIRLS AND GANGSTERS Lutheran Church Plans Vacation Bible School The annual Vacation Bible school, under the directorship of Mrs. T.J. Bohlander, will be held at St. John's Lutheran church.

beginning Monday, June 13, and will conclude on Friday, June 24. Classes will be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m., Monday through Fri day, for each of the two weeks. 'The theme of school, this year is "Missionaries For All youngsters between the ages of 4 and 12 are invited to attend. Reservations can be made by call ing FE2-3672 today. Parents.

of children needing transportation to the Vacation Bible school are also asked to call the same number. Teen-Ager Dies; 4 Others Hurt GREENFIELD, Ind. (UPI)Robert Metzger, 18, Indianapolis, was killed and four other capital city 1-agers were injured late Thursday night when their car struck a utility pole and a tree. The accident occurred at the intersection of a Hancock County road and an extension of 38th St. in Indianapolis.

Authorities said a car driven by Arthur Jonas, 17, enroute east at a high rate of speed, went a stop sign. Jonas, David Flak, 17, Samuel Kelly, 18 and Charles Schaubhut, 18, were injured and taken to Hancock County Hospital here. Safford Ends Army Course Army Pvt. Kenneth E. Safford, son of Mrs.

Margaret E. Munns, 221 North 12th street recently pleted the 11 week supply course at the Ordnance school, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. The course trained Safford to maintain stock records and per form stock accounting and stor age functions pertaining to. re ceipt, storage and issue of or dance equipment and supplies clusive of ammunition. The 19 year-old soldier entered the Army last January and completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.

He is a 1958 graduate of high school. 1004 -North 10th street, has been admitted to Mercy hospital. Is Ill Tamera Conwell of 2319 South street, is a patient in Mercy hospital. Removed Home Mrs. Paul Mills and baby of Chesterfield, were removed Thursday to their home from Mercy hospital.

Mrs. Brown Home Mrs.Oren Brown of route 4, Elwood, was taken yesterday from Mercy hospital to her home. At Home Kenneth McElfresh of route 2, Elwood, has been dismissed from Mercy hospital. Mrs. Snyder Home -Mrs.

Rollie Snyder of 1323 West 22nd street, Anderson was taken Thursday from Mercy hospital to her home. Admitted Mrs. William Budd of 225 North 8th street, was admitted Thursday to Mercy hospital for treatment. Tipton County Hospital Notes ADMITTED Jeffrey Henry of route 2, Tip ton, Sherry Edwards, Oakford, Culbe: Mitchell, Tipton, Joyce Beerbower of Muncie, Clyde Overly of Tipton, Tyner Goldsmith, Victor Galbraith of Tipton, James Williams Sheridan, Olive Dodd, route 2, Tipton, George Morehead, Tipton, Ber nice Armstrong of Greentown, Gene Stultz, Tipton, Betty Sad wick, Kirklin, Dudley and George Brown of Windfall. DISMISSED Marjorie Pierce of route 1, El wood, France Likens of Tipton, Clayton Strong, Tipton, William Ackles, route 1, Arcadia, Loyal Landis, and Theresa' Walker, Tipton, Otis Underwood, route 2, Sharpsville, Odessa Francis of Windfall, Christian Irick, Tipton, Emma Wagoner of Tipton.

BIRTHS June 2 A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beerbower of Muncie. Orioles Continued from page Joe Cunningham's first homer of the season broke a 3-3 tie and gave St. Louis', Larry Jackson his sixth win.

Ken Boyer, the major league home run leader, hit No. 14 for the Cardinals and Willie McCovey connected for the Giants. Bob Rush struck our Cal. Need man and Joe Koppe, with the tying run on second base in the ninth inning to save Warren Spahn's, third victory of the son and the 270th of his career. Frank Thomas, Ernie Banks and Bob Will homered to lead the Cubs' 16-hit attack on Don Drysdale and four successors while Don Demeter, Charlie Neal and Jim Gilliam homered for the Dodgers.

Khrush (Continued from page 1) "We will wait a definite period and then of the interested sign a countrieneeting peace treaty with the German Democratic Republic (Communist East Germany) after which the Western Powers will lose all their rights to West Berlin." In shchev his opening statement, called for quick adoption of the new disarmament plan to avert the threat of a nuclear war. Wesleyan Church Vacation Bible School Monday Daily Vacation Bible school at the Wesleyan Methodist church will begin this coming Monday and will continue through June 17 with hours from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Bus service will be available for those needing needing transportation is asked to contact Rev. Lester Lockard, 2701 Main street, or call FE2-6609. There will be classes for children from kindergarten age through Junior high school.

Looking Back TEN YEARS AGO the Purple Heart. TWENTY YEARS AGO Teen Age Panther Den opened its summer 1 program with a dance. 80,000 tomato plants were ed in a 25 acre field west of the Elwood Country club for Ray Brothers and Noble Packing Com pany. Charles McMahan was re-elected finance officer for the Indiana Department of Military Order of Tom McCarty was elected president of the Lions club at a meeting held in the Hotel Sidwell. McCarty succeeded Earl B.

Forney. Annual Rose tea held annually for the women of the Elwood Country club was announced to be held June 12. Mrs. Florence Cooper, Miss JuTia Orth, Miss Loretta Short and Mrs. Elizabeth Bonham attended a meeting of the Madison County 00.

40 Salon at the Anderson hotel. Elwood Soldier Completes School Army Pvt. Richard A. Mount castle, son of Mrs. Mary J.

Mountcastle, 211 North 25th street, completed eight weeks of advanced individual training May 28 with the 2nd Armored Division at Fort Hood, Tex. Mountcastle entered the Army last January and completed basic combat training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. The 18-year-old soldier attend ed Elwood high school. His father, James A. Mountcastle, lives on route 2, Jamestown.

Three Arrested In Elwood Area Three persons were arrested by city and state police in the El wood area Thursday and this morning. Gordon F. Kerkhoff, 39, Frank ton, was charged with two violations, permitting a violation and no operator's license. Mildred L. Pavese, 42, 1621 North street, and.

Eugene H. Lyons, Indianapo lis, were both stopped for speed ing. Building Permits Issued To Three Three building permits, includ ing one for the new $175,000 Elks Lodge on state road 13 south, were issued by the city during May, according to the monthly report of commissioner Harold Etchison. Other permits went to Charles Doerman for a new house at 2001 South street and to J.E. Slise, 221 North 7th street, for remodel ing his home.

Father And Son Banquet Saturday LEISURE The Harmony Christian Church will hold a fa ther and son banquet Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Russell Blowers, Indianapolis director of the Christian anti -Communist crusade, will be the featured speaker. COME IN TODAY SEE THE 1960 CHEVY This car is just Only $195 BEST YOUR $2088 CAR Yes! This Down! BUY! BISCAYNE 2-DOOR Save with turn included 6 signals, cylinders, IS automatic PRICED standard choke, AT transmission, electric JUST wipers heater, all $2088 COME IN LIND OUT FOR YOURSELF WHY ALMOST TWICE AS MANY ELWOOD AREA CAR- BUYERS CHOOSE CHEVROLET OVER ANY OTHER MAKE! JOHN W. MOORE CHEVROLET SALES 1616 So. A St.

Dial FE 2-7348 4 I Release Convict In Shooting Confirmation To Be Held Sunday By Lutherans The Order for Confirmation will be observed at St. John's Lutheran church Sunday. Shirley Ann Grimme. Ruth Ann Houser, Claudia Ann Hughes, and Kurt Snider, having completed two years of study on the teachings of Christ, the doctrines of the Christian church and the confessions of the Lutheran church, will be admitted into the adult membership of the congregation. They will re ceive their first communion on Trinity Sunday, June 12.

The summer schedule will also go into effect at St. John's on June 12. The worship service for the next three months will begin at a 9:30 being advanced one hour. Sunday school will also be held at 9:30 with the class periods beginning immediately after the pastor's "Children's Sermon." The adult classes will be discontinued for the summer months. Madison Co.

Court News NEW SUITS FILED Circuit Court Vivian Delph vs. Everett Delph Complaint for separation from bed and board. Robert L. Carter vs. Lottie Carter.

Complaint for divorce. Superior Court 1 First National Mortgage Asso ciation vs. Jack E. Thomas and Jacquelinge A. Gibbons.

Com plaint on note and foreclosure of real estate mortgage. Superior Court 2 Oneita L. Sibery vs. Edwin O. Sibery.

'Complaint for divorce. N. Colvill vs. Jack Colvill. Complaint for divorce.

Triplets Born -At Logansport LOGANSPORT, Ind. (UPI)- Triplet girls were born Thursday night to a Flora mother who pre viously had given birth to two sets of twin girls. Mrs. May Flora, 32, gave birth to three babies weighing a total 13 pounds ounce in a period of 3 hours and 44 minutes in Memorial hospital. The babies raised the number of children in the Flora family to eight, only one of them a boy.

Mrs. Flora and her husband, Lloyd, a self-employed machine shop operator, are the parents of 7-year-old twin girls, 2 year- old girls and a 4-year-old son. The Floras, who live on R.R. 2 Flora, were not surprised at multiple births. They had expected twins.

The babies each of whom weighed a little under pounds at birth, were placed in an incubator. will not race enough to bid for the driving title. However, he will go 100 miles on the paved Milwaukee oval this Sunday. Both Rathmann and Ward, will be riding in the same cars in which they staged their torrid duel. Sports Carr Jim also hopes to do some sports car racing if he can get a good car.

"Some of those sports cars aren't put together too stated Rathmann. He has been really busy since winning the with signing autographs the biggest task. "You know," he joked, "we were talk ing at the victory banquet that a race driver starting out would be smart to change his name to 'X'. Rathmann did not see the col lapse of the makeshift grand stand which marred the race by killing two spectators and injur ing 84. "I saw the ambulances after it happened, but the race was over before I knew what it Jim explained.

Bloemker indicated that the speedway management will de finitely make restrictions on spe tators building scaffolds for next year's race, but that the plan will not be forthcoming too soon. have plenty of said Bloemker, "and want to consider all of the factors before making a Some restrictions wil! be made, but there is no need to rush it." Will Work On Skeet House. OCALA, Fla. (UPI) -Authorities Thursday released a paroled convict who had been questioned in the mysterious shooting of a young Indiana hitch-hiker. Sheriff S.L.

McGehee said there was no evidence to warrant detaining R.E. Williams of Live Oak, who admitted he gave Robert Edwin, Shaffer, 17, a lift and left him at a hospital here early Saturday. Shaffer, of Logansport, who is in critical condition, 10; been unconscious ever since he was brought to the hospital with a bullet lodged in his brain. Williams said he didn't even know the boy was wounded until after Shaffer got into his truck. Today's Market GRAD MARKET Wheat .1.65 Corn .1.06 Oats Beans .2.02 HOG MARKET 200-220 17.00 220-240 16.50 240-260 16.00 260-280 15.50 280-300 15.00 Sows 14.25 INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Livestock: Hogs 180-230 lb steady to 25 higher, later barely steady; 230-300 lb steady to strong; 190- 225 lb 17.75- 18.00; bulk 16.75-17.75; 16.00 17.00; 270-300 lb 15.50-16.25; 300-350 lb 15.00-15.75; 150-170 lb 15.50 17.00.

Cattle 100; calves 50; not en ough steers and heifers to test market; few utility and standard steers and heifers 18.00-21.00; good and low choice heifers 24.50; vealers fully steady; good and choice 27.00-28.50; choice and prime 29.00 standard and low good 23.00-27.00. Sheep 25; not enough to establish market. Volunteers will meet next Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock to work on the skeet house, it was decided at a Conservation club meet ing. Club members also discussed sending a teacher to a conservation work and 1 educational camp. Saturday the, camp and area around the new club house will be sprayed for poison ivy and oak.

The club also voted to give trees to the city for Callaway park provided the city will move them. INSURED SAVINGS Per Annum Current Dividend ELWOOD FEDERAL SAVINGS 115 So. Anderson St. SAVE TODAY at. "Elwood's Largest Financial Checkup TERMS! WE WELCOME CHARGE ACCOUNTS OF ELWOOD YOUR MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE OFFERS YOU THE ADVANTAGE OF CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS credit TERMS YOU MAY CHOOSE YOUR CREDIT TO SUIT YOUR PAY ABILITY LAYAWAY.

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