The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1964 — Page 5
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1964 Page 5
WANTED: Room for graduate . student, quiet, shower. Write ' 134 Firwood, Webster Grove, | Mo. 7-12t. j WANTED: Hauling: Hay,; grain, fill dirt, and drive-way I stone. You name it, we’ll haul i it. Glenn Crawley. Phone OL 3-6222. 17-6p WANTED: Carrier boy for Cloverdale — Banner-News route. Phone OL 3-9070 after 1:30. 7-tf.
Real Estate
EXTRA INCOME
307 S. Jackson —
close to town.
601 Anderson — student rooms rent. 401 S. Indiana — upper apt. and extra
bedroom too.
114 S. Jackson —
3 small units.
E. H. Collins & Co.
OL 3-325$
OL 3-382S
FOR SALE: 1963 New Holland; grinder, sheller and mixer. : good as new. Curtis Sinclair i Cloverdale. 22-3p
WANTED: Cesspool cleaning. Ernest Williams. 2 miles east on Airport Road. Phone OL!
3-3274. 1
20-12p Pets
FOR RENT: 5 room house, 3 bedrooms, 3 3 ,i miles west of Cloverdale, water in house, oil heater, garden space. $35.00 a month. References required. Robert Gose, Cloverdale R. 1. Phone 795-4638.
21-3p
FOR RENT: 4 unfurnished rooms and bath. Phone after 6 p.m. OL 3-6459. 21-3t FOR RENT: Three room unfumished apartment. Heat and water furnished. Adults. Close in. Phone OL 3-5087.
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For Sale FOR SALE typewriter
Royal like
( disposal. He called the Honest 1 John the commander’s “ Sun-
Portable day Punch ..
T , an, new-$45. j The rocket - s S Cloverdale h d
I" diacourage—the speculation.
a solid propell-
missile. It
ly after receiving assurances they would not embarrass the
President.
But the White House would do or say nothing to support—
Apples and cider at Moore s 0 f Honest John is over 30 Orchard at Raccoon, State m ji es an( j (j ue t 0 the high speed
Road 43.
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and relatively low level of:
FOR SALE: Registered Polled j WANTED: General hauling; Hereford bulls and heifers. I Hay, corn, oats, wheat etc. Clyde Hedge, Reelsville. Ph. | Phone OL-3-5075 or 1157
672-3590.
22-2p
Ave. D.
Musical Instruments Will rent you a small spinet piano in excellent condition. Mrs. Robert Loring. OL 3-4888 local representative Riddick Piano Co 11-tf.
Automotive
Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body work painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates 27-tf FOR SALE: 1960 Valiant. 6 cylinder, 4-door. S. S. top condition. Factory mounted trailer hitch. Priced to sell. $550.00. Phone PE 9-2543. 20-3t FOR - SALE or TRADE: 1957
302 S. Ind. St. Ph. OL 3-9315 | Mercury, 1950 Packard, reasFOR SALE: Restaurant, well! enable. Phone OL 3-9260. located and doing good busi- ; 21-2p. ness. An excellent 0 PP or * FOR SALE: 1946, 1 ton Inter-
national truck with good
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flight the rocket can easily FOR SALE: Peaches, Sunday, penetrate a heavy air defence
August 23rd. $2.50 bu. Bring artillery system,
containers. Ross Paris on S.R. 43, south of Cloverdale 21-2t
FOR SALE at Earley’s on Foxridge, fresh vegetables. 3-tf.
WANTED: Rug, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru bettsr stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County call OL 3-3562. 17 *f
FOR SALE: Pedigreed Dutch rabbits. One buck, one doe, $2.50 each. Phone 246-3532.
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FOR SALE: One Beagle, running. $10.00. Kenneth Gorham, 409 E. Berry st.
20-3p
WANTED: Cement work of all j
kinds, chimney repairs, i FOR SALE: AKC
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE
tunity for someone. Call us
for appointment.
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FOR SALE: Forty miles west of Indianapolis, 160 acre farm, 109 acres tillable. Modern4 bedrooms, 2 large barns, 1 silo, corn cribs double garage. Retiring. For further details write J. Fay Anderson, 3426 Home Avenue, Berwyn, Illinois. 22-lp
grain sides, very good condition, also one Promway elevator, good condition. Jack Oliver. Ph LY 6-3046. 21-3t.
Farm Items
FOR SALE: Used seif propelled combines, A.C. 100, $1150; 90 Massey Harris, $2450; 35 Massey Harris, $1250. 26 Massey Harris, $750.: Int.-Harvester combine and sheller, $1500. Sherman’s Implement, Greencastle. 18-5t
Mobile Homes FOR SALE or RENTf - No money down — 1 bedroom trailer on large lot. Howard Moore. Ph. OL 3-4061. 12-tf Clearance of alP1964 Trailers; Phoenix, Trotwood, Rainbow, Detroiter, and Nimrods. Wholesale prices. G. L. Ellis Ellis & Sons, ij mile north of Crawfordsville on U. S. 231.
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FOR SALE: 16’ Deluxe travel trailer; like new. Sleeps six. Big discount. May be seen at 710 Terrace Lane; Robert R. Harvey. OL 3-5805 or George Anthony. OL 3-6420. 20-3t
Mobile Home, bedrooms. Like
James Sims, Reelsville. Phone 672-3170. th-f-s-tf. WANTED: Custom Silo filling. Jerome Griffin, Phone OL 35825 or Marion Griffin. Ph. OL 3-5650. 22-24-26-31-4p Wanted—Women WANTED: Waitress, curb hostesses. Apply in person. Double Decker Drive-In. 21-3t
WANTED: Waitress, 20-35 years old to cook short orders and work in dining room. $35.00 a week. Phone 6723358. 11-tf
LADIES:
FOR “SALE: AKC registered Dachshund puppies 6 weeks old. Ph. 246-4664.
20-5p
Chihuahua,
CARD OF THANKS
Thank you. I want to take this opportunity to thank all
Nice fresh dug evergreens at who helped me in any way durMoore’s Orchard at Raccoon, my stay m the hospital and state road 43, cheaper if you smea my return home. Your dig your own. 20-6t cards, flowers, prayers, and
visits were deeply appreciated.
FOR SALE: Several good rifles and shotguns. R. W. Baldwin. R. R. 4, Greencastle. 22-lp
$25, Pugs $40. Toy Poodles $65. Pekingese $25. and $35. Dachshunds $25 and $30. Also Collies and Chihuahuas $15. Phone Brazil 3-4821. 21-6t
Business Service
Interested in doing outside canvassing and sur-1 vey work, we need you. Will j pay $1.25 per hour, 6 hours a day, 5 days per week, plus raises, bonus plan and travel expense. For further information write: Mr. Dodge, P. O. Box 85, Terre Haute, Indiana. 7-12t. Wanted—Men Experienced farm help wanted: New semi-modern house, high wages, references required. Myron E. McCammack, one mile south Junction 75 and U.S. 40. Phone 845-3546 or
TE 9-0878.
19-21-22-24-4p ;
For Rent
FOR RENT: 114 So. Jackson. Upper unfurnished one bedroom apartment. Heat and water furnished. $65. Phone E. H. Collins A Co. OL 3-3255.
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VICTOR HALL NEAL FURNACES AND AIRCONDITIONERS. FREE ESTIMATES. I INSTALL AND SERVICE. BOSWELL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CO. 115 E. Columbia. 29-tf ROOF PROBLEMS ? For a new roof or repair that we can both be proud of; Call 8452787 or write Jim Harman, Stilesville R. 1. Free estimate. All new work guaranteed. T-T-S-tf
Additional SPORTS (Continued From Page 4 Wilkinson Dies
May God bless all of you. Harold Lisby
8 Killed
SANFORD, N. C. UPI — Eight persons were killed today when two cars collided head-on eight miles south of Sanford on U. S. Highway 1, the state high-
way patrol reported.
Seven persons were killed in-
the wreck and an-
Immediate Opportunity for Executive Salesmen MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR GROUP EXPANDING in the Greencastl* area, j Positions open for 3 men who hove had previous experience in selling, i Our present men are averaging $200] to $400 per week. Advancement op-1 portunities. Lead program. Complete | training program provided by the! Company. Replies strictly confidential. MSC, 405 Southway Blvd., East, Kokomo, Indiana.
WKen Tuition Goes Up | Savings Accounts ^lust! j Start tliat college fund at tke friendly Tirst-(Citizens Hank Sc (Trustj ■ M.mb.r FD1C)
KANSAS CITY. Mo. UPI — J. L. Wilkinson, known as the,
"father of night baseball,” died stantl y in
Friday. Wilkinson, 86, conceived, other died on the way t0 a hos ‘
the idea of using arc lights ^
and a portable lighting system, I There reportedly was one surthereby making possible the vivor in the crash, a child who first night games in baseball was hospitalized in critical con-
history .
dition.
Breaks With Cuba LA PAZ, Bolivia UPI—Bo-
livia broke off relations with Communist Cuba Friday night, I honoring the decision reached
CURRIES TIN & FURNACE CO. JOE ELLIS, Owner Heating and Air conditioning. Free Estimates.. Financing available. Phone OL S-6712. 101 E. Franklin St Tues.-Thurs.-tf
FOR SALE: 10 Hereford feeder
calves. 400-500 lbs. Gale O’- FOR SALEr Hair, miles S. W. of Mor-i 55 x 10. 3
ton. Phone PE 9-2543. 20-3p , new. Very reasonable. Phone
FOR SALE: Purebred Angus Roachdale 596-3883.
bull. Chester Hutchison Sr. 21-3t FOR RENT: Modern four room Phone OL 3-6452. i* T upper furnished
20-3t I;
FDR'S ALE: Rye. CaUElizabeth McClure. Phone OL 3-3990.
20-3p
forTsale
Austin Plumbing & Heating Co. Sales, installation and servica. Phone OL 3-3913 for prompt courteoue service. T-T-S-tf
Excellent, efficient and economical, that’s Blue Lustre carpet and upholstery cleaner. Rent Electric shampooer $1.00 Headley Hardware. Sat-tf
5 year old Guern-
sey milk cow, giving S’i to 4 gallons a day. Rebred. Robert Combs, Reelville. Phone
672-3413.
20-3p
FOR SALE: Cross bred boars. Glen Casida, Cloverdale. Ph 795-6644. 21-2t. FOR SALE: Fox and jpepec Forage Harvester. 2 used Forage Harvester beds: used Gehl Chopper, 2-row head; Used Gehl blower, like new. Used Bearcat Chopper, and M-M corn shellers. A. H. Stanley, Clayton, Ind. 20-22-25-27-4t. FOR SALE: Oliver 35 — Self propelled combine. 10 foot cut. $400 00. 2-M corn picker. $150.00. 2 young Chester White male hogs, $50.00 each. 2 yearling Hampshire male hogs. $65.00 each. Lawrence Clifford. Ph. 795-4628 22-3t
Home Items
SINGER FIVE MONTHSOLD~
$39.27 FULL PRICE
Lovely walnut cabinet model. Assume six payments of $6.54 monthly. The machine monograms, appliques, darns, sews forward and reverse, equipped to zig-zag. Waranty included. Call OL 3-3987. 3-tf.
upper furnished apartment, heat furnished, adults. Available Sept. 1. Phone OL
3-3961.
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WE COPY PICTURES: Bring your 99c or free picture to us for additional pictures. 12] billfolds $2.35; three 5x7 $3.50; three 8x10 $4.55. Ralph Taylor Photography. Wed-Sat-tf.
FOR SALE: Westinghouse Laundramat and dryer, nice looking, new door on washer, new repair parts on both, ten years old, $125. for both. Mrs. Jack Dea ringer, Route 3, Greencastle. Phone 522-6775. 22-2t
Wanted
WANTED: Holstein
FOR RENT: 2nd. floor, 2 room E oime | apartment, private shower, I T paneled walls, attractively j FOUND: Money,
furnished. East Hanna Street, off street parking. Phone OL 3-6475. 8-tf FOR RENT: Two unfurnished rooms downstairs suitable for one or two persons. 112 West
Walnut Street.
owner may
have by paying for this ad and identifying. Phone OL
3-6292.
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Notice
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springer
heifer, also 700 lb. open Holstein heifers. Must be calfhood !
vaccinated. Perle Bridges, FOR RENT?
Roachdale. Ind. Phone 5967604. 21-3t. WANTED: Ride to PlainfleidTs days a week. Phone OL 39260. 21-2p WANTED: Good clean cotton rags at the Banner office.
FOR RENT: Very nice 4 room apartment in Alamo Building. Heat and water furnished. $70.00 a month. Hal Hickman Realty Co. Phone OL 3-9119.
20-4t
NOTICE: Charges will be filed against anyone found hunting or trespassing on our property. James F. Cox, Charles Bruner, William E. Knauer, Greencastle, R. 4. 22-3p.
4 Room Modern
House gas furnace. Living room carpeted, Built in cabinets. Suitable for couple. Inquire at 416 E Washington St. Immediate possession
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FOR SALE: Purebred boar. H. R. Pierson. 845-2612.
Hamp WANTED: Riders to Arizona Phone | Sept. 1 — Phone OL 3-5902 22-2p after 5 p.m. 3-p
FOR RENT:”feeautiful room. I near high school. Quiet street. [ Teacher or student preferred. Phone OL 3-3009. 22-lti
A Combine Meeting will be held at FARMERS SUPPLY INC. Monday night, Aug. 24th at 7:30 p m. St* and htar about tht long Grttn Lint of John Dttrt Combintt. Evtryont Invittd.
Demo Governors, Johnson Confer
^ M x . WASHINGTON UPI — Presiby new-world foreign ministers .... . ... J ... 7. dent Johnson meets with most at their recent Washington con- of the nation , s Democratic gov _ ference. ernors today for a “working
session” on federal-state rela-l tions, but with obvious political;
overtones.
The Chief Executive scheduled a 2:30 p. m. EDT meeting with the governors. Tonight j there was to be a dinner at the White House in honor of the | state leaders and their wives., At least three southern gov- j ernors declined Johnson’s invitation — Orval E. Faubus of ] Arkansas, John J. McKeithen of ; Louisiana and Paul B. Johnson Jr. of Mississippi. Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace, who | testified Friday before the Democratic Platform Committee at Atlantic City, flew back to Montgomery, Ala., rather
than Washington.
The meeting came as most of
the governors were on their | way to Atlantic City, N. J., for the Democratic National Con- j vention, which opens Monday. | There was speculation that Johnson would reveal to them his choice for vice presidential I
running mate, expected to be
Senate Democratic whip Hu- j
bert H. Humphrey, Minn. Some of the governors have
come out publicly for Hum- ! phrey for the No. 2 spot on the 1 party’s national ticket. It was
Guardmen’s second we«k of understood that they did so on-
summer field training at Camp
Grayling, Michigan.
Yogi's Baseball Future At Stake NEW YORK UPI — Yogi Berra showed 'em who’s boss, but whether he’ll continue to be next year or not depends solely on whether his club winds up looking like the Yankees of old or like Borah Minnevitch’s harmonica rascals. In other words, Berra’s future will be determined entirely by the kind of showing the Yankees make from here to the
finish wire.
If the Yanks continue poorly
and come in a bedraggled third. Yogi undoubtedly will go,
perhaps even voluntarily.
WE NEED Honest, hard working men, who are interested in advancement and their families future. We offer good wages and good hospitalization, Life Insurance, days off with pay. If you are married, over 21 years old and interested. APPLY OMAR BAKERIES R.R. J, GREENCASTLE
I If you fail to receive I your copy of The Daily Banner I Call OL 3-9070 j before six o'clock. Three Missing Yanks Are Safe
WASHINGTON UPI — Three I Americans missing in the Bukavu area of the Congo have been found "safe and sound,” the U.S. Embassy in neighboring Rwanda reported to Washington today. They are Bukavu Vice Consul Lewis Macfarlane, 25, of Seattle, Wash.: and two Army officers attached to the American military mission in the strife-torn Congo, Col. William A. Dodds, 50, and Lt. Col. Donald V. Rattan, 40. both of the Alexandria. Va., area. A message from Kigali, capital of Rwanda, said "Col. Dodd# and party are safe and sound. Details to follow.”
TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. PRICE$ REASONABLE - RESULTS GUARANTEED Reliable Exterminating Company PHONE COAN PHARMACY - OL 3-3123
Rocket Is Fired For Third Year CAMP GRAYLING. Michigan
—The men of the 38th Infantry Division, Indiana N a t io n a 1 Guard, sucessfully fired the Honest John Rocket for the third straight year. The firing marked the highpoint in the
The Honest John, a surfaceto surface rocket which is capable of delivering nuclear, chemical and high explosive warheads, blazed a nine mile path over the northern Michigan woods, reached its target area in just four seconds.
By Chick Young
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The firing of the Honest John climaxed a demonstration witnessed by several hundred persons, including both government and military leaders as well as citizens from local communities. Among the many dignitaries present were: Dr. A. Enthoven, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Department of Defence: Lt. Governor Richard Ristine of Indiana; Major General Howard S. Wilcox. Commanding General of the 38 Infantory Division;Major General John R. Puglr Commanding General VI Reserve Corps, and many others. Prior to the firing of the large rocket, a tank platoon-in-the-attack firing problem was put on by members of the 1st. Battalion, 125th Armor. Puerto Rican National Guard. This outstanding tank demonstration was followed by a series of artillery firing problems, climaxed by the thundering of the large eight-inch gun. Battery A of the 3rd Battalion. 139th Artillery, was in | charge of the firing. The unit I is commanded by Captain Don- ] aid D. Cox, and is located in Darlington. Indiana. The man that pushed the button to send the large $12,500 rocket on its way was Private First Class Ralph Anderson of Crawfordsville, Indiana, who is assigned to the unit as a Senior Assembly Specialist. The primary purpose of the demonstration according to Gen. Wilcox was to show the Infantry Commanders what type of fire power they have at their
AUTHORIZED Sales And Service KELVINATOR HOME APPLIANCES Try the Best—Liberal Trades RUS-SELLS FURNITURE
FOR SALE
Four year old Chestnut Saddlebred type mare, three stockings, and star, this mare is quiet enough for a beginner, has good mouth, very well mannered, English trained. Eight year old half-thoroughbred Chestnut gelding, flaxen mane and tail. This is a strong, bold moving horse, needs quiet intermediate or advanced rider, English Trained. 53 inch peppered buckskin gelding, coming four year old, trained for English or Western, eligible for Pony Jumper classes, requires intermediate or advanced rider. Coming three year old Bay gelding, half-Morgan, green broke, ride or drive. Quiet disposition, well mannered. Very responsive. These horses are picked for immediate sales and can be seen at Briarwood Farm, Coatesville, Indiana, anytime during the week, except Saturdays or Sundays, you may call Coatesville, B-5612 for directions to the farm. No phone quotations.
Sales Representatives Ovtr 40 prtfd. For Ttrrt Haul* •rta. Opportunity anti future sill, ing essential electrical products where orders repeat steadily. Established accounts. Protected teritory. Car essential. Commissions, bonuses start with training per. iod. Full details to box No. H. O. Daily Banner,
WANTED TUNE-UPS Expert Tune-up Mechanic Available by Appointment PLEASE PHONE NOW OL 3-9852 BILL GRIMES SERVICE STATION Indianapolis Road at Franklin
They’ll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
At tub COOKOUT THE OLDER MND WISER.) FOLKS FIGURED HOW TO GET THE KIDS OUT OF THEIR HAIRFEED 'EM 1 early— i So AT LAST THE GROWNUPS CAN SIT DOWN | TO A RELAXED MEAL— OM. YEAH? GIVE A LOOK-LISTEN-TL*/MO 4 HARO HAT Tip Totmx. LUMPS, TOv.^sr., GRANP < (CRKSiNA
