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Tuesday, April 9,1974
Real Estate
SHETRONE Real Estate 320 S. Indiana St. Phone 653-9315 FOR SALE 3 BEDRM HOME nicely located near town - large iiv. rm. - dining rm. - den - bedrooms - bathroom & kitchen on first level - full basement with family room • garage & small yard. Immed poss. SOUTH - Just west of Manhattan Road - a most attractive 3 bedrm. home - 2 full baths - carpeted thruout • a pretty kitchen with dishwasher - full basement & 3 beautiful acres. Shown by appointment only. EAST WASHINGTON - A pretty older home & large lot. If you're looking for lots of room then call to see this one or can be used as income property. Appointment only. And Others After Hours Call Knauer 653-3057 Talbott 653-6328 Beeson 653-5376 Goldsberry 653-8222 Harper 120-812-443-8902
REALTOR*
The P.G. Evans Co.
Floyd Township 120 acres; 45 acres tillable, 55 pasture, 20 in timber (many fairly large walnut trees). Good semimodern 5 rm. home Well and stream An excellent cattle farm. Income Property Just Listed Seminary St. Attractive Apt. House with 4 apartments. 2 room efficiency apts. and 2 four rm. apts. Partially furnished. All of the apts are exceptionally well decorated and maintained. This property produces substantial income. 113S-Jackson St. 653-3141 After hours call Becky Mosteller... 246-6376 Rena Webster 653-5098 Barbara Buis 653-5688
REAL ESTATE Lots, Any Size St. Rd. 42 & U.S. 231 Water & Sewage PH. 795-4265 Floyd Freeman, Cloverdale Wanted: Red Estate, farms or acreage. Cash or contract. No obligations. Write J. Griffin. 42 Virginia AV. Indianapolis 46204 or call 317-632-6563. n •n.yp
For Sale: Large wooded lots for mobile homes. All utilities installed. No money down. You' can own these lots for only S35^i month. Howard Moore. Phone 653-5789. 6-30-TF
For Sale: Income property. $300 monthly income, good location, 6!A% financing available on existing mortgage balance with good credit. Call 653-5775 for appointment. 4-8-TF
2 Business Opportunitiei
RESPONSIBLE PERSON Wort#d to own end oporato candy A confoction vonding routo. OfOonca*tlo and »urroundmg o'oa Ploatanf butinot* High profit itOfM. Ccn start part timo Ago or ospononco not important Roquiras car and *1,195 to •3 7SO cosh invastmont For dotoils writo and mcludo your phono numbor Doportmonf SW 393* Moodowbrooh Rd St Louts PorV. MN 55426
For Sale: Piz/a business and equipment doing good business.
Call 653-3400 after 5:30 in even-
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“Immediate Income" Distributor-part or full time to supply Company established accounts with RCA-CBS-Disney Records. Income possibilities up to $1,000 per month with only $3,500 required for inventory and training. Call COLLECT tor Mr. James(2l4)661-9208. 4-8-3p
Mobil* Hom0«
A NEW LIFE STYLE Become part of this now. Own your mobile home or sectional home completely set up furnished and zoned with water & sewer available on your own country farmette. We have one for you. Financing available. We trade. Call 1-634-7370. 4-4-6 T
Van Bibber Mobile Home Sales - Tie-downs included with all new sales. Call 653-8929. 4-6-1F
Aportmonts
PARKWOOD VILLAGE For le^se: 2 bedroom modern apt. Stove, refrigerator, private. *130 a month. Phone 653-5015, 653-4833, or 653-6609. 10-8-TF
Holp Wanted
Wanted: Married man to work on farm. Home furnished, must be experienced with machinery, no livestock. 831-3517 after 6 p. m. 4-5-6T
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For Sale: Bushhog 5' 3 pt. hitch. Call after 5,672-3255. 4-9-3T
Auction
COLE APTS. 519 E. Washington St. Unfurnished and furnished apartments. For adults. Garage. See Custodian or call Indianapolis, 926-3095. 7-19-TF ROBAN APTS. 1 bedroom furnished apartment. Available now; office located at 512 Maple St. Phone 653-9298. 3-14-30T
1 bdrm. apt., heat & water furnished. Phone 653-9631. 4-8-3t
COLONIAL ARMS - Corner of Hanna & Illinois streets - Attractive one bedroom furnished apartment, carpeted, air conditioned, available now. Call 6533798 or 653-9705, after 5 p.m. call 653-8927. 2-22-TF
Help Wanted: Outboard motor mechanic or boat rigger or someone with knowledge of boating. Raccoon Lake Marine, U.S. 36, Rockville, Ind. Ph. 1-812-569-2119. 4-9-6T
Nurses’ aid positions available, experience preferred, but will train reliable person. Apply in person at 815 E. Tacoma D r., or call 653-8280. 4-9-3T Help Wanted: Male & female several job openings, full co. benefits. Apply immediately for qualifying interview, Angwell Corp., S. 10th SL, Greencastle. Ind. 6535134. 4-6-6T
Automotive
Maple Terrace Apts. Attractive 2 bedroom furnished apartment with electric heat and air conditioning. Wall to wall carpeting, cable TV. Phone 6539298. 4-6-TF
For Ront
Apartment for rent - two roou with bath, heat, water, ref., stove and curtains furnished. Call 653-6458 after 6:00 p. m. 4-9-3P
House for rent south on Road 43 Phone 653-5394. after 5 p.m. 4-8-6P
For Rent: Storage or light manufacturing. Any amount up to 30,000 sq. ft. available. Sprinkle building, reasonable rent. Greenco Inc. 653-8022. 3-28-TF
1970 Plymouth Duster V-8, A.T., P.S., purple/white-top/interi-or, snow tires included, air, low mileage. 653-4727 after 5. 4-6-6T
For Sale: 1973 Olds Cutlass Supreme, air, P.B., P.S., 5,700 miles, $3,700. Call 653-5775. 4-8-TF
For Sale: 1973 Hornet P.S., A.T., call after 5,653-6103. 4-3-6T
For Sale: 1971 Vega Hatchback 4 speed, very clean inside and out. Price *1495. Phone 596-3304. 4-6-3T
For Sal*
For Sale: 1971 Vega 4-spd., new tires, *850; also, onion plants for sale. 739-2221. 4-4-6 P
For Rent: Office building downtown area, four carpeted offices, carpeted reception area, large storage area. Send inquiry including proposed business to Box 351, Banner-Graphic. 11-30-TF
Homo Items
1973 UNCLAIMED SINGER ZIG-ZAG Full Balance *38.06 Comet Complete with walnut floor model console. This machine can sew new type knits. Can make buttonholes, sew on buttons, put blind hems in skirts, Monogram all with this machine by just dialing. Will accept cash or payments. Call 6533987
60 watt component stereo system, tuner amp. turn table, 2 speakers. cost new s 450®°, *200°° or best offer 653-8359. 4-4-6P For Sale: I girl’s 20" stingrav bike & 1 boy’s 26" bike. Both in good condition. Phone 6533046. 4-6-6 P
For Sale: Close out - custom built rods by Lee Zeig. Call 653-6655. 4-6-6 P
For Sale: 1 Bolen mower with Roto tiller 1 Rotary mower used three seasons. 653-3245 after 5. 4-9-3P
CLEARWATER GREENHOUSE Large selection flowers, bedding plants, onion sets, garden plants, garden seed, sweetpotato plants, peat moss, potting soil. Boh & Dorothy Clearwater, 2'/$ miles south of Stilesville, Road 550 W. 4-9-60 P
Closing out farm sale Fri., April 12, ‘/i mile south of Ladoga. Watch for large ad Wed. Harold E. Miller. 4-4-6P
19 Busines* Service*
Overhead Door Company of Indianapolis, Inc. Call us for sales and service on garage doors and electric operators. 8-5 p.m. Call Collect 1-317/547-5218. After 5 for emergency service. 1-317/ 846-5310. 2-14-TF
TREE WORK wanted -Topping, takedowns and removals. Free estimates. Phone 653-9125. 3-20-30T WILLIAMS UPHOLSTERY ' Ph. 795-3304. Samples shown in home. Free estimates, free pickup and delivery. I1-22-30P
DRAPERY DEN 3 miles southeast of Fillmore. Drapes, shears, rods. Tuesday and Saturday 12:00-5:30. Betty Nichols, 246-6399 2-3-TF
Wanted: Gardens to plow, John Klebusch. Call 653-6514, after 4:30. 3-19-30P
Norman Rogers Tree Service, planting, plowing gardens, custom hay baling. Phone 653-6293. 3-21-30P Flocks, Vinyls, Foils, Papes All types of wallcoverings hung by ELLIS PAINTING. Call Rock ville, 569-5446. _ 10-19-TF Sewers cleaned & plumbing repairs. James F. Green Plbg. 6534071 or 653-6249. Indiana Plumbing Commission, License #965-Bonded. 3-26-TF
Plumbing repairs - sewer rooter service. Phone L. L. Hodge, 6536975. 3-26-30P
CARPETCLEANING Renew your soiled carpets by having them steamed cleaned today! The newest & best way - Call Herriott’s for a free estimate, 653-9215. 3-26-TF
Get acquainted offer - free iu with oil and filter purchased from Jim IrelanFirestone.7l 1 N. Jackson. Come in & see Don & Garv. 4-6-6T
Rent a trencher day or night. Do it yourself for as little as 6c a foot. Chuck’s Rental, 653-3092. 4-6-30T
Ashamed of your dirty car? Let Cliff clean & wash it. For appointment, call 653-3507. 4-6-6T
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WANTED IMMEDIATELY
Morgan Drive Away, Inc., the world's leading transporter of mobile homes and travel trailers, needs Tractor Drivers who own or can purchase a late model 3-ton tractor with a fifth wheel to transport mobile homes and travel trailers. If you are 25 years old or over, in good Health, and want to be in a profitable business, this is for you. • Nationwide or local travel • No experience necessary, we will train • Advance on each trip, full pay on completion • If necessary, we’ll help you arrange financing • Liberal health and insurance plans available.
APPLY IN PERSON TO MORGAN DRIVE AWAY’S REPRESENTATIVE: Morgan Drive Away, Inc. Elkhart Leasing Office 2822 W. Lexington Ave. Elkhart, Ind. 46514 Phone Collect 219/293-1585 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY COMPANY
Coca Cola Bottling Co. Speedway, Indiana Production Workers 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. *2.75-start *2.95-30 days *3.15-90 days *3.55- 120 days Group Ins., Pension Plan. Must have good work record.
Receptionist in office of large institution. Some college experience, accuracy with detail, and good interpersonal skills required. Send resume to Bok 387. Banner-Graphic. Equal Opportunity Employer. 44-6P Wanted: Secretary for office, typing and shorthand skills necessary. Reply to Post Office Box 313, or phone 653-3165 between 9 a m and 4 p.m. All inquiries will be kept confidential. 4-3-6 T
Wanted
Wanted: Rugs, carpet, upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System Recommended by over 32 carpet manufacturers and over 4.000 leading retail stores. Isn't this the day to call McMillan Floor Coverings. 653-3562. Mon.-Tues.-TF
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For Sale: 2 hog feeders, 40 bu.; 2 shoat houses. 14 x 18; 3 brooder houses; 2 corn cribs on runners, 450 bu. each. Ivan Harbison 7392261. 4-8-3p
For Sale: Massey-Ferguson new and used Farm Equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales Inc. Danville, Ind. State Road 39. Tues.-Thurs.-TF
For Sale: a good 8” John Deere disc. 739-2330. 4-8-3t
] 9 Business Services See Joe Underwood for experienced auto & body repair and refinishing. East Side Motors, Inc. 1014 Indianapolis Road. Greencastle. 653-9417. 4-5-TF
UoFolstering and custom-made draperies, slip covers, upholstery supplies & remnants. Art Furniture Shop. 653-3219. 5-31-30T
PAINTING INTERIOR or EXTERIOR of any type. Large or small. Insured. References furnished. Wayne N. Gerald, 7392001. 8-15-30P
Call Max Williams TREE SERVICE. No job too small or too large. Free estimates. Phone 6534425. 3-16-30T
Shop Classifieds
90 Livestock For Solo
Registered spotted boars; also weaned barrows and gilts for 4-H projects. Blubaugh Farms, Bowling Green, Ind. Phone 812-986-2721. 4-3-30T
For Sale: 30 head of Angus-Charo-lais feeder cattle. Phone 5965949 after 4 p.m. week davs. ' 4-6-6T
21* Notico
Fat?Overweight?Try the Diadax plan - Reduce fxcess fluids with Fluidex at your drug store. Mon.-Tues.-TF
Get your A.O. Smith 40 gal. gas water heater at Shuee & Sons, 24 North Jackson. 653-5419. 3-8-30T
The Democratic Women’s Club will hold a bake sale Saturday, April 13 at 8 a.m. in front of Cannon’s Men’s Store. 4-10-3T
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Motorcycles
1970 Triumph 650 Trophy 3400 actual miles, *700.00. Call 6534744 after 6:30 p.m. 4-6-3P
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Pets For Sale
Full blooded Pointer puppies and mixed breed dogs. Some for sale and some free. Phone 7954179. 4-6-3 P FOR SALE: Pom-A-Poo puppies five and half weeks old. Call anytime 653-4654. 4-9-3P
25 Wonted To Rent Wanted: Young couple wants to rent 2-3 bedroom house; large yard garden space; east of town; move end of April. Call 653-3664 after 5:00 P.M. Tim McCammon. 4-5-6P Wanted to rent: I bdrm. furnished apt. or mobile home. Lockwood, 653-4933. 4-6-6T
Married student couple wants apartment to rent unfurnished 3 rooms, bath. Ph. 653-5335 after 5 p.m. 4-9-2T
2 1 Recreational Vehicles
New and used travel trailers, fifth wheels, mini homes, truck campers and truck caps. 20 miles south of Terre Haute, Jet. 46 & 59. We trade for anything. Thatcher’s Retreat. 4-9-30T Huge Panther May Soon Extinct By RODNEY PRIDER ISTANBUL (AP) - Even in 51 B.C. they were rare. Today they may be the rarest animals in the world. Trapped by the Romans to be killed in public by gladiators, and still hunted by Turkish peasants, the Anatolian Panther is now almost extinct The International Union for the Conservation of Nature and NaturalResources estimated recently that some 50 members of Panthera Pardus Tulliana Valence remain in existence. Turkish experts take an even glocapier view and put the number of survivors at between 10 and 15. Within five years, one wildlife authority here says, the panthers — the largest leopards in the world — will be doomed. Recently a hunting party of peasants near Beypazari, west cf Ankara, shot and killed a male panther measuring almost seven feet from nose to tail. The death, said Prof. Savni Hus of the Forestry Department of the University of Istanbul, was “tragic news for the species.” Hus said he was astonished that the animal was in the region in the first place. Beypazari is an agricultural area on the Anatolian plateau, remote from the scattered mountainous tracts where the leopards are making their last stand. This has been a particularly severe winter in Asia Minor, with heavy snowfalls and record low temperatures. The animal, according to Tansu Gurpinar, an Ankara expert on game animals, may have been driven from the mountains of northwest Turkey near the Black Sea by the lack of food. The Anatolian panther is one cf the first animals ever recorded by man. The neolithic city of Catalhuyuk in Asia Minor has yielded a representation of a pair of leopards in the so-called “Leopard Shrine,” which has been dated to around 5750 B. C. Much of the responsibility for their decline belongs to the Romans, who slaughtered animals for amusement.
Consumer Groups in Japan Wield Power in Government
By LEONARD PRATT TOKYO (AP) — Japanese consumer groups are' making themselves felt as a major force in the development of their country. Far from testing vacuum cleaners or tightening automobile seat belts, Japan's citizen groups — whose sponsors range from the League of Women Voters to the Japan Communist Party — are squabbling with government and industry over everything from the location of steel mills to superhighway routes. They have delayed or forced cancellation of projects worth billions of dollars in the last few years alone. Such organizations as the Housewives Movement, the Conference of Regional Women’s Organizations and the Japan Consumers' Union have found themselves in the forefront of Japan’s new debate over pollution and economic priorities. They have been supported by several opposition political organizations which have found consumer issues a handy way of attacking the ruling LiberalDemocratic Party- which, despite its name, is a conservative grouping allied with powerful industrial interests. Perhaps the most spectacular demonstration of their power so far has been delaying opening of the much needed Narita Airport. Tokyo’s old Haneda Airport was overcrowded 10 years ago. The new super-modem airport
By M. A. BARTHOLOMEW Associated Press Writer WATERFORD, Conn. (AP) - Tucked away in a file in this quiet suburb is a loose-leaf folder town fathers hope they never have to open. It’s an emergency plan to evacuate 18,000 people if the nuclear power plant begins to
melt.
First Selectman Herbert Davis says Waterford has become used to living with the possible danger from its plant on Long Island Sound. Apparently so, because a spot check of 25 townspeople found none who knew of the emergency plan or what to do if the plant
failed.
Restaurant owner Gilbert Padua said simply he would “run like a chickea” Northeast Utilities is building a second nuclear reactor at Millstone Point and plans a third. The company supplies 70 per cent of Connecticut’s electricity and 30 per cent of New England's.
at Narita, 18 miles northeast of Tokyo, was supposed to open in April, 1970, but still sits idle. First it was farmers who didn’t want to sell their land for the airport site. The current issue is a pipeline that is to pump aviation fuel from the seacoast to Narita, 25 miles inland. At least that was the plan. Nobody thought about the t o u g h-minded residents of Chiba City, however, and they don’t like the idea of all that high octane gasoline running through their town in earth-quake-prone Japan. Narita’s 2.4-mile runways have yet to see anything but test flights. Officials now estimate the airport won’t open until 1975. Fishermen have also managed to postpone sea trials of Japan’s first nuclear-powered freighter for over a year. The 8,350-ton Mutsu was designed to be the world’s fourth nuclear freighter, and cost $22 million to build. It has been bottled up in the North Japan Bay for which it is named by fishermen who fear the ship’s power plant will kill off marine life along the coast — a particularly potent argument in the only nation ever to suffer atomic attack. Work on the 277-mile Chuo Expressway was delayed for three years and five months by homeowners in one district complaining of possible air pollution and noise problems. They were able to force a halt in construction of a halfmile stretch of the $1.25 billion
In its first study of nuclear disasters, the Atomic Energy Commission said the odds of a major catastrophe at a nuclear plant are “once in 1 billion to 10 billion years” for each reactor. A power plant would not blow up like an atomic bomb. Rather, it would melt into the earth in a process called “going critical,’’ allowing radioactive gases to seep into the soil and the air. The melting would begin when cooling systems failed, first the main water circulator, then an emergency system. Under the town’s emergency plan, Davis would receive a hotline call from the plant.
Cataract Reupholstery — CUSTOM — 20 Yean Experience - Free E*t Fabrics Galore - Pick Up li Del. All Work Guaranteed CALL RON COY 795-4960 CATARACT, INDIANA
expressway, which is now not to be finished until March 1975. And when it is done it will come complete with anti-noise walls three feet high and 480 feet long at both ends of the highway tunnel under their town. A local citizens’ group has even managed to at least tone down plans for what the government says would be the world’s largest industrial complex at Tomakomai, in the North Japan island of Hokkaido, host to the 1972 Winter Olympics. Local organizations are still opposing the $2.3 billion Tomakomai plan, distrusting government assurances that the complex would be pollution-free. The list seems almost endless, even without the millions companies have paid out to victims of industrial pollution or lost when consumer boycotts forced cuts in prices.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1 • Real Estate 2 • Business Opportunities 3 • Mobil* Homos 4- Aportmonts 5- For Ront 6 - Instruction 7-Marino Itoms 8 • Musical Itoms 9- Homo Itoms 10- Lostand Found 11 -Holp Wantod 14- Automotive 15- For Solo 16- Wantod 17 • Farm Equipment 18 - Auction 19 • Business Services 20 - livestock For Solo 21 - Notico 22 - Motorcycles 23 -Wantod To Buy 24 - Pots For Sal# 25 - Wantod To Ront 26 • Situations Wantod - Women 27 - Situations Wonted • Mon 28- Form Notices 29- Reminders 30- Horses 31 - Recreational Vehicles Classified ad mutt be in the BannerGraphic office by 2:00 p.m. prior to dato of first insortion. Display advortiting 10:00 a.m. prior to day of insortion. For dattifiod ratos and information call 653-S151 or 6S3-5152. Off its hours I a.m. to 3 p.m. daily — 8 to 12 noon Saturday.
WANTED Septic Tank Cleaning Formerly Williams Now Under Now Managomont Phono 653-8054 or 653-4856
Nuclear Plant Town Has Emergency Plan
DON'T FORGET For Upholstery
Needs
CALL RON CATARACT CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING 795-4960
Carpet Runners & Carpet Remnants East on 240 to Hammond Lake Rd. South, first house on east side. MAVIS KELLEY 246-6281
Now *s the time to call — YORK'S PAINTING and get yeur decorating done before good weather. Phone 653-3205 for your frooostimato.
Starr Guns Smith & Wesson Stainless Model 60, *1252& Others In Stock Phone 795-4701 After 10 A.M.
Magnetic Signs Made In Greencastle James R. Green 203 Crosson, 653-6249
OREN INSULATION Cellulose Fiber Firy resistant - non-irritating Vermin resistant - lightweight FOR FREE ESTIMATE CONTACT Gary Allee — John Crosby Larry Salsman at Belle Union
If ANGLE HandCrafted Corner candies 1 Mile West of Poland Hours Wed. A Fri. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. A Sun. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Tune Up - Generator Alternator & Starter Repairs By EMIL COOPER Phone 795-3295 - Cloverdale
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Phone 246-6174 Bill Colo, Fillmore
Television Service Fast Reliable Service On All Make* TV, Radio, Sound Service — Zenith Sales D ENTERPRISES Cloverdale Phone 795-3480 or 795-3299
Neese & Young Electric, Inc. 653-4919 After 5 p.m. 653-8630 or 653-3736 104 N. Jackson
Buildings by BORKHOLDER Farm - Homo • Industrial Jim Hock am a 653-3447
STATTNER'S SERVICE Oovordaio. $t. Road 143 Radiator, Auto Air Conditioning A Small Engine Repair. 795-3134 or 795-4611
COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION ik sntz r*vfiNioue icimach 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE Larry A. Shipman III 317/653-6598
ROACHES CALL AA ATERMITECONTROL for termite inspection call Arnold Fanwick - 653-3779
Hip Rrritagr Akop R R 2GR1INCASTLI INO 3 Mil«« South On St Id 43 Fh«n«*53-3M2 Furniture Restoring Rofinishing Mirrors Rosilvorod
Nauman Auctioneering Licensed and Bandad 4P*“V PAUL A. NAUMAN ffijft'-ffil Auctioneer HI Af 1 * 1 IS s] Rsuts 1 MprjY RUMORf. IND 4*121 X^PHONI (317) 246-6496
THTT* P O lai 71 Graancatrla DO Coapar 317-453-945 J 317-4S3-3/47
SUTHERUN'S TV SERVICE 3 Factory Trained Technicians Factory Trained On Zenith, Motorola A RCA PHONE 653-8221
Don't Fret-Call Chet Damaitk and Cammsrtial Rsfrigsratisn CHET'S APPLIANCE REPAIRS MATT AC Sal., and Satvica 704 Bloomington 653-5936
FIREPLACES Rock, Erick, Veneer, Basements Concrete Work, Remodeling DON WALTON MASONRY CONTRACTOR 795-4449-795-4671
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