The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1964 — Page 5

THE DAIIY BANNEF

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MON., JAN. 6, 1964. Page 5

Classified Ads Real Estate

BARGAIN BUYS

And the independence of country living.

1 Modern Bungalow, 2 bedrooms, modern in every respect, tine acre of land in nice location for privacy. Terms.

Modern dwelling with 2 good acres, 4 rooms and hath, nice kitchen, heatrola. Iteal buy for some one at $4750. See it. Terms may be arranged.

ERHEST H. Collins AND CO.

•PHONE OL 3-3S55

After hrs. call OL 3-5227

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE

226 Hillsdale Ave.

1 i/j story home with 3 l»edrooms and hath up; Living Koom with Fireplace, separate dining room, kitchen down. Basement, garage, nearly new gas furnace. Contract sale will be considered.

HAL HICKMAN REALTY CO.

Ph. OI. 3-9223 or ROBT. D. PATTON OL 3-5000

Wanted - Women

Need Women 21 to 30 for office help and sales, must be able to type. Electronics Firm. Write qualifications to Banner Box 467. 4-6-7-3t.

WANTED: Women for kitchen help, 40 hour week. Fringe benefits. Write Banner, Box 509 giving age and experiene / \ 6-3t.

Wanted - men

DISTRICT MANAGER Agricultural Chemicals

WANTED: Dependable lady wants housework Mon., Tues., Wed., or Fri., forenoon. Call OL 3-6202 after 4. 6-2p

Hearing aid batteries and sup- FOR SALE or RENT: Puritan plies. All makes. Open 24 hours Water Softners, Soft water 365 a day. Commercial Hotel. Cour- days of the year. Euri Hutchetesy Beltone Hearing Service. son, Reelsville. Ph. 672-3372. M-W-F-tf. 18-M-W-tf

C ARD OF THANKS

Tackle Hot Issues

Farm Items

Outstanding opportunity for a man 30-40 with experience in agricultural chemicals, feed or seed sales in this area. Duties will be to manage the sale of fertilizer and related products. Prefer B S. degree in agronomy or soils; however, agricultural sales experience coupled with some formal training will be considered. Must be alert, aggressive person interested in progressing into higher level sales and management positions.

FOR SALE: One used 10-inrh Pear Cat Hammer Mill, $100. Come and inspect. Lewis Trading Center. Ph. 528-2250. Eminence, Ind. 6-3p

Yes you can borrow our Carpet Shampooer. Free to clean your carpets with Blue Lustre. Headley Hardware. Mon.-tf.

Automotive

For Rent

FOR SALE: Hay and straw'. Wayne Gregg, Judson, Phone 435-2655 6-6t

FOR SALE: 100 Corriedale ewes to lamb in March. Edgar Miller 1 lx miles N.E. of Lena. 6-3p.

FOR RENT: 2 bedroom mobile, mile north on 43. $65 a month. Ph. OL 3-9356 or OL 34073. 6-3p.

FOR SALE: 1951 \ ton Ford truck with stock rack, grain sides and tarpaulin, brand new motor for same, never been uncrated. Will trade for 1% ton truck, must be good. Ph OL 3-6735. 6-tf

FOR RENT: Small modern house on Melrose Ave. Call OL 3-4051 or OL 3-4835. 6-lt

FOR SALE: 1953 Ford 2 dr. V8 automatic transmission; good second car. O'Neal Body Shop. 4-3t

I wish to thank all my good neighbors and friends for the lovely Xmas cards and nice remembrance, during the holiday season and especially my good neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stockwell who have been so kind and helpful during ice and bitter cold time. They have been so w'onderful and I pray that this great act of kindness will be returned to them sometime and some way and I know it will. I wish to thank the Lions club for their smile and Merry Christmas with fruit and candy for we older shut-ins.

such hot issues as a $11 billion tax cut, civil rights and medical

Y\ ASHINGTON UPI — Con- care f or the aged plus some new gress returns Tuesday to tackle proposals by President Johnson.

Zona Mills

Local Interviews See DON A. KOUNTZ at the Holiday Inn in Terre Haute, Jan. 7 or Decatur, Jan. 10-11

FUR SALE: Hampshire boars, An ample supply of proven blood lines. Earl Bridges, R. 1, Roachdale. Ph. 596-7283. 13-tf

Or send resume to

P.O. Bov 277, Memphis 1, Tenn.

OPPORTUNITY

Introduction of new Electro Lux products creats opportunity for men interested in building a business with a good income. No investment required; no previous experience required. Must be 21 years old. Phone or write today, Electro Lux Corp. 1665 Eighth Ave. Terre Haute Phone C-8882.

3-6t.

FOR SALE: 419 bales of Alfalfa and Timothy hay; 230 bales straw. Ph. OL 3-5963 or see

6-2t. Mrs. Naomi Hayworth, Cemetery Road. 4-3p.

FOR RENT: Upstairs apartment in very good location. 4 large rooms and bath. Heat and water furnished. $70 a month. Hal Hickman Realty Co. OL 3- 9225. 6-6t.

FOR SALE: Purebred Angus steer. Nice 4-H prospect. Richard Baird, Greencastle R. R. 1. Phone OL 3-6626. 4-3p

FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts. Wilbur Siebrase & Son. Waveland, Ind. Ph. 4352419. 3-6t

802 So. Indiana Ph. OL 3-9315

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL SALES

FOR SALE: 20 Hampshire shoats, vaccinated, castrated and rung, weight 60 lbs. Pete Cox, east and south of Belle Union. Phone JA 6-2417. 4-3p

FOR RENT: Two bedroom apartment also one bedroom apartment. Inquire of custodian at Cole Apartments. 3-tf

HOMES FOR SALE North on 43, a brick an 1 stone home has nice living room, beautiful kitchen and dining area 12’ x 24’ family room, 3 large bedrooms, 1 baths, 2 1 /2 car garage, oil furnace. Thermo pane windows, good deep w'ell, and many other extras.

In Paradise Hills—just being finished—one of the finest all brick homes, large living room, family room, beautiful kitchen and dining area, 3 bedrooms, IV2 baths, gas heat, 2 car attached garage.

One of the world’s leading producers of nitrogen products for agriculture and industry needs experienced salesmen to work in this area. Duties will consist of direct sales to farmers and dealer sales assistance. Prefer sales experience in agricultural chemicals or allied products. Will consider training alert, aggressive sales -oriented indi vidua s. Opportunity for advancement for the right men.

FOR SALE: Self sinking oil burning and cob, wood or coal burning stock tank heaters. Farm Bureau Co-Op. Grcencastle. 30-1-3-3t.

FOR RENT: Modern house. Road 67, 6 miles south of Mooresvil’e. Phone VE 1-3729. 8-3p

Home Items

FOR SALE. Massey - Ferguson new r and used farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales, Inc. Danville, Ind. State Road 39 north. Mon-tf

SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacements. James Green, 606 So. Jackson, St. M-W-F-tf.

I oral Interviews Sse LON A. KOUNTZ

FOR SALE: 34 shoats. 2 miles west of Limedale. Phone OL 33831 6-2t

New 4 speed automatic record players. $49.95. Kersey Music Store, North on 43. 21-tf.

at the Holiday Inn in Terre Haute, Jan. 7 or Decatur, Jan. 10-11

On Fillmore road, a new' 3 bedroom home just completed, hns nice living room, all electric kitchen, large dining area. l 1 ^ baths, oil furnace, 2 car attached garage, large lot and easy to finance. 6-fit

Or send resume to P.O. Bov 277, Memphis 1, Tenn.

FOR SALE: 3 mixed breed Springer cows, extra good calf raisers. William S. Oliver, Pillmore. 6-2p

FOR SALE: Tape recorder and 40 tap*\s, Stereo. $550.00 value. Ph. OL 3-6207. 24-10t.

6-2t.

Notices

Wanted

Anyone wishing to contact A. A. group, write Post Office Box 394. Greencastle. Mon-tf

11)63 SINGER CONSOLE MAHOGANY FINISH $37.63 complete price. Must sell. Payments of $5.37 monthly. Sews backward and forward, dams' mends, sews on zippers, zig-zags, only eight month old. Phone OL 3-3987. 23-tf

WANTED: To rent garage for one car on a monthly basis. Write Box 447 c/o Banner. 6-5t.

WANT responsible party to assume payments of $5.83 per month on 1963 Singer sewing machine like new. Balance only $46.64. Guaranteed. 100 discount for cash. Call OL 3-3292. 6-6p.

NOTICE: George's Shoe Hospital across from the Post Office will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. starting January the first, “the finest in shoe repair.’’ 28-30t

New' Magnavox Stereos are here, clearance on all R.C.A. stereos Kersey Music, north on 43. 21-tf

Federal Tax Returns. State Tax Returns, PREPARED. W. T. O'NEAL. Cloverdale, Ind., Telephone: 795-4859. 8-6p.

WANTED: Hauling, corn, hav, coal, trash and etc. Wayne Moore. OL 3-6794. 6-3p.

Business Service

WANTED: Ironings to do in my home. Phone OL 3-3348. Mon-Thurs-4p

HEARING AID SUPPLIES Batteries and accessories for all makes ami models. Mason Jewelers (Tick T«>ck Shop) 18 West Washington St. 28-tf

SINGER Z1G ZAG $43.08 FULL PRICE Beautiful walnut cabinet. Responsible person to make six payments of $7.18 monthly. Makes buttonholes, sews on buttons, appliques, makes many decorative designs, blind hems, etc., all without attachments. Call OL 3-3987. 23-tf

FOR SALE: House by owner. Transferred, must sell. 5 rooms,, l 1 - bath, full basement, carport, Bedford stone front. Payments less than rent. See anytime. 410 Meadow Drive. Ph. OL 3-4483. 6-14t

WANTED: Riders to Indianapolis. Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ph. OL 3-4488 after 6:30 p.m. Mon-Thurs-tf

HAVE YOU OPENED YOUR 1964 CHRISTMAS CLUB AT THE FRIENDLY FIRST-CITI-ZEN'S BANK? YOU’LL BE GIJ\D YOU DID! 24-tf

FOR SALE: G.E. 40 inch electric stove. Very good condition. Reasonable. Gerald Hutcheson. Hamrick Station. Come see or call OL 3-4935 after 5:00 p.m. 6-3p.

WANTED: Riders to Indianapolis’ 8 to 5. Call 3-4802 after 6:00 p.m. 4-2p

WANTED: Repairing and refinishing furniture. Custom cabinet w'ork. Specializing in Antiques. 806 S. Maple Ave. Don Chiles. l-6p

Victor Furnaces and Airconditioners. Free Estimates. We service any make of furnace. Boswell Heating Co. N. College at Columbia Street. Ph. OL 3-5357. 2-tf

FOR SALE: 7 ft. refrigerator; Speed Queen washer, good condition. 327 Melrose Ave. 6-3t

WANTED: Rug, carpet, upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For Service in Putnam County call OL 3-3562. 17-tf.

UNUSUAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY : Deep Rock Service availab'e. No investment in Station available. No investment in gasoline or oil. We pay rent and electric utilities. Small investment required. Call Mr. Stearns, collect, Indianapolis. LI 6-4818. 3-12t

SINGER Zig Zag sewing machine in beautiful walnut console, excellent condition. All features built-in. No attachments needed to zig zag automatically. Makes buttonholes, blind hems, sews on buttons. Plus dozens of fancy embroidery stitches. Available to responsible party for 8 payments of $5.04 per month. Will accept trade and discount for cash. Call OL 33321. 6-3t

BL0NDIE

By Chick Young

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By Frank Robbins

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Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates, 27-tf.

CARD OF THANKS

Will rent you a spinet piano as low as $5.00 a month. Mrs. Robert Loring. OL 3-4888, local representative. Riddick Piano Co. tf

FOR SALE: 1959 Chevrolet, 6 cyl Eelaire, manual shift, see at 1110 S. Indiana St. 612p.

FOR RENT: Large modern older country home, low rent and exchange for up-keep. 6 miles east of Greencastle. Phone 2463647. 3-8p.

FOR SALE: 1953 Ford 4 door. V8. Don Sears, 201 Leach St.. Ph. OL 3-4813. 6-2t

For Sale

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YOUR Church or Group can raise $50.00 and more easy and fast. Have 10 members each sell only twenty 50c packages my lovely luxurious Prayer Grace Table Napkins. Keep $50 for your treasury. No money needed. Free samples. Anna Wade, Dept. 891AB1, Lynchburg. Va. 6-1 p

FOR SALE: 15” tires, 12 volt battery, all parts except motor from 1955 Chevrolet. Ph. OL 3-4725. 4-2p.

To the Donna Nursing Home— I think all citizens and community will agree with me that this new home is a great asset to Cloverdale. My sister, Alice Combs has been a patient in the home for 514 years and I have been a frequent visitor and was there to see how very hard Norman and Donna Trissway worked to make the place homelike and comfortable for the patients. Helen Carrol, Manager, and all the nurses who work with her, deserve a lot of praise for their loving care, and patience and kindness as they perform their duties. Also the cooks w ho serve such tempting meals. I for one do appreciate their kindness and extend to each and every one a good wash for 1964 to be a bright and prosperous year.

Zona Mills, Cloverdale.

Closing-Out Sale

As we have sold our farm, we will sell at auction, at our farm, located 2 l /2 mi. Southwest of Cloverdale, go south of Cloverdale on Slate Road 43 to State Road 42, then due west 2 mi., watch for signs, the following on:

Thursday, January 9th, 1964

Sale Starts 11:00 o’clock E.S.T.

29 — PUREBRED HEREFORD CATTLE — 29

14—Purebred Hereford cows with large calves by side and rebred to registered Hereford bull, all good ages. This is an outstanding herd of cattle. If you can use cows and calves don’t miss this sale. Cattle are tested. 1—Purebred Hereford bull.

FARM IMPLEMENTS & MISC.

1955 John Deere No. 60 tractor with live PTO, real good John Deere 3x14” plow and Engrain tool bar; John Deere cultivator for No. 60; John Deere No. 7 mower A-l: New Idea trail type mower; Regular Farniall tractor. 2x14” I.H.C. plow 8 ft. I.H.C. tandem disc; MeCormick-Deering fertilizer spreader; 40 ft. Cross wide elevator like new; New Idea manun spreader, 4 wheel type; New Idea side rake; John Deere con planter, rotary hoe, cullipacker, 4 hog feeders, 4 hog fountains 6 hog houses, hog house 8’xl6’, water tank with hog waters, : water tanks, oil tank heater, small building on runners, 1 lot of junk, 4G-2xI2’s 14 ft. long, 45 poplar 2x6’s 16 ft. long, 12 pc metal roof, 1 roll new fence 47-6-11, 1 roll new 47-12-1), 1 rol. No. 9, 2 rolls 39-6-11, 2 rolls barbwire, 12 locust endpo .is, 40 iocust line posts, 60 bags fine lime, 40{) f(. l” pipe, the usual run of small tools, tarps and many mise. items used on farm. 900 bales alfalfa hay, never wet, 150 bales straw. 40!) bn good yellow corn.

Terms—Cash.

Not Responsible in rase of Accident!-

JOHN £ VAY ELMORE • Owner

Wayne Branneman & Jim Vaughn, Aucts. Lunch on Grounds.

Glen Furr, Clerk

FOR SALE: Indiana and Eastern lump, egg and oil treated stoker coal. Bland Coal Co. Ph. OL 3-4732. 8-tf.

FOR SALE: Stayman and Jonathan apples. Buchheit’s Orchard. Airport Rd. 30-tf

Senate Weighs, House Votes Fallout Shelters

FOR SALE: Parts for all electric razors. Mason Jewelry. (The Tick Tock Shop) south side of the square. 30-tf.

Pets

FOR SALE: Fox Terrier puppies, 3 weeks old, Phone OL 3-6955. 4-6-8-3t.

The Nation’s military leaders gave strong support to an expanded fallout shelter program in recent testimony before a special subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Speaking for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Earle G. Wheeler, Army Chief of Staff, backed a House-passed bill authorizing Federal support for 11 million more fallout shelter spaces. He told the subcommittee, headed by Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Washington:

Jim’s Shoe Repair 204 SOI TH COLLEGE Jim Sparks and John Tzouanakis Shoe Shine OI, 3-5919

INSTANT HEAT PORTABLE HEATERS From $139.00 SHERM'S IMPLEMENT SALES North Jackson Street

“A FALLOUT PROTEC-TION-oriented civil defense is clearly a necessary element of the total United States national security effort. Our potential enemies have a clear capability for nuclear warfare, and we cannot discount the possibility that such a war may occur . . . An adequate program of civil defense should give our population a reasonable degree of protection as well as increasing the credibility of our military deterrent posture.” General Thomas 3. Power, Commander-in-Chief of the

Air Force’s Strategic Air Command, sent a statement to the subcommittee describing civil defense as “one of the most important aspects of our overall deterrent posture.” The Senate subcommittee’s hearing on the pros and cons of the fallout shelter bill was completed in December, 1963. If committee and Senate action to authorize the program is favorable, as it was in the House, Steuart L. Pittman, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Civil Defense, has indicated that he will seek a supplemental appropriation from Congress to get the program underway.

THE BILL would amend the Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950 to: 1. Enable the Federal Government to contribute up to $25 per individual shelter space to incorporate public fallout shelters for about 10 million persons in buildings owned by nonprofit institutions, such as schools, hospitals, and state and local government facilities. It authorizes, but does not appropriate.

$175 million in this fiscal year toward the program. 2. Require incorporation of public fallout shelters in most new and existing Federal structures. The bill authorizes $15.6 million in this fiscal year to shelter about a million persons. 3. Remove Federal legal restrictions on the use of state and local civil defense personnel and equipment, established with Federal financial aid, in meeting natural disasters. The bill was passed by a voice vote in the House after a move to send the measure back to committee was defeated 172 to 67. Its passage came after the House Armed Services Committee had approved the bill by a 32-4 vole, with nearly all members reversing their stand on fallout shelters after comprehensive testimony last summer from 108 witnesses. In floor debate, the bill was widely backed, including speeches by Speaker John W. McCormack of Massachusetts and Rep. Carl Vinson of Georgia, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.

Dr. A. L. Chieppo Foot Specialist WIU Be Available For Appointment At COMMERCIAL HOTEL EVERY WEDNESDAY Phone OL 3-5617 for Appointment

FIRST SUPPLIES for fallout shelter areas in Puerto Rico are loaded aboard a van at Brooklyn, N. Y., Army Terminal for shipment to San Juan. The civil defense food, water, medical and

. — sanitation supplies, and radiation detection kits, when over 200 vanloads are placed in shelter areas, will be enough for about 260,000 persons for 14 days in fallout shelters. Dept, of Defense Photo

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OFF AND RUNNING — Gov. Nelson Rockefeller answers questions at his press headquarters in Concord, N. H., after a walking tour of the New Hampshire city. New Hampshire will be the site of the first presidential primary and is expected to bring face to face the two top contenders for the Republican presidential nom i n a t i o n , Gov. Rockefeller and Senator Barry Qoldwater of Arizona.

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