The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1965 — Page 3

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Reol Estate

FOR SALE: Large lot and house on Howard Street. Can be bought on contract. Cheap. Phone OL 3-6445. 30-5t.

Automotive

FOR SALE: 10 acres of woodland, three-fourths mile south of Fillmore. Will sell on contract. Waldo Woods, Fillmore. 2-4-6-8-4t.

Home Items

SINGER ZIG-ZAG $41.33 FULL PRICE A-l condition with warranty. Beautiful walnut cabinet. Asaume six payments of $6.87 monthly. Makes fancy fashion designs, buttonholes, sews on buttons, monograms, blind hems, and all other fancy work built into machine. Call OL 3-3987. Jan. 1-tf.

MAGNA VOX portable automatic stereos, $69.00; and up Kersey Music, north on 43. Tues.-Thur8.-Sat.-tf.

SINGER SIX MONTHS OLD $36.41 FULL BALANCE Assume six payments of $6.07 monthly. Nice walnut cabinet included. Sews backward and forward and reverse, darns, mends, appliques, sews over pins and needles, monograms, equipped to zig-zag, warranty included. Call OL 3-3987. Jan. 1-tf. Farm Items

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: New and used automotive, truck and tractor parts, 1 mile south of Bainbridge. Phone 522-3344. Hours Tuesday - Sunday, 96; Closed Monday. Dallas Pearson Salvage. Dec. 31-T-Th-S-TF

For Sale

FOR SALE: Fireplace wood, any variety, cut to order. Call OL 3-4725.' 31-3t.

FOR SALE: Social size envelopes, (63/4 size) 16 for 10c, 40 for 25c, 100 tor 50c. Business size, (No. 10), 10 for 10c. 28 tar 25c, 67 tor 50c. Commercial Printing Department, The Daily Banner tf

Died Friday

CHICAGO UPI — John F. Jelke, 77, oleomargine millionaire and philinthropist, died in his surburban Lake Forest home Friday.

Funeral Saturday INGLEWOOD, Calif. UPI — Funeral services were scheduled today for Mr. Lillian Rose Grable, 75, mother of actress Betty Grable. Mrs. Betty Grable died Friday at St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, where she has been hospitalized sinct Dec. 27,

BROZENSKE SAW MILL. Feeders, hog houses & gates, all wood farm buildings made to order, 3 Vi miles south of Putnamville School. Ph. OL 3-5389. Dec. 8-30t.

FOR SALE: 871-Ford tractor3 bottom plow, grain drill like new and 1953 Chevrolet truck with 12 ft. Grain bed and hoist. Elbert Williams, R. 3 Cloverdale. Phone 7956627. 31-3p FOR SALE: Tested Hampshire hogs, purebred or commercial Dr. KnuppeL Phone OL 3-3918. Tue-Thurs-Sat-tf.

Musical Instruments FOR SALE: Small spinet piano. Excellent condition. Mrs. Robert Loring, local representative. Riddick Piano Co. Phone OL 3-4888. 21-tf

Wanted—Men WANTED: Janitor at Voncastle Theater. Apply Box ZZ care Banner Office. l-3t

Nigerian Leader May Quit Post LAGOS, Nigeria UPI—President Nnamdi Azikiwe may threaten to resign unless Nigeria's feuding political parties can resolve the crisis created by Wednesday’s general elections, informed sources said today. Incomplete election returns gave the bulk of parliament’s seats to the Nigerian National Alliance (NNA)—mainly because the major opposition party, The United Progressive Grand Alliance (UPGA), boycotted the voting. Rumors persisted that the oil rich eastern region was contemplating secession. One powerful politician, northern region Premier Sir Ahmadu Bellow, the Sarduana of Sokoto, said he would bewilling to dissolve the four-region federation. Three days after the election, the crisis appeared no nearer to a solution.

TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. PRICES REASONABLE - RESULTS GUARANTEED Reliable Exterminating Company PHONE COAN PHARMACY - OL 3-3123

BUYING CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR ISOLATED GIRUCarrying arms, a Marine flight crew shops at a store in Eureka, Calif., searching for late Christmas gifts they will fly to a 5-year-old girl they know only as Cheri, isolated with her parents by the flood at Orleans, north of Eureka. The Marines spent a night at Cheri’s home when their helicopter was forced down. From left are Sgt. Richard Warme, Cept. John Durant and Lt. William Lane. Captain’s rifle is no toy.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

FOR SALE: Clover hay, clover seed, some combine clover, wheat straw. Phone OL 3-3948. 2-2p. FOR SALE: 20 fresh and springer Holstein cows and heifers. Will sell for cash or $10 a month contract. Phone PE 9-2524. Raymond Adamson. 2-6t. Pets

FOR SALE: Pony, gentle, broke to ride or drive. Glen Hutchins. 3Va miles Southeast of Stilesville. 1-lp

Wanter-—Women WANTED: Experienced cook. Apply in person. Swick’s Restaurant. 104 North Jackson Street. Phone OL 3-9902. 29-5t WANTED: Full time checkers. Experience preferred. Write Box 78, Daily Banner. Dec. 26-tf. WANTED: Full time waitress, from midnight til 8 a. m. Apply in person at Monon Grill. 29-5t

By HOYT KINO

WANTED: Cook, three days a week. Apply in person at Craver Nursing Home. 2-3t

Business Service Bland Coal Co. Indiana A Eastern Coal. Now located at 113 Elizabeth St. Phone OL 34732 or OL 3-3847. 23-tf

We want to help the traveling photographers! Bring in the 95c pictures. 3—8 x 10's $4.80. Ralph Taylor Photographer. OL 3-5221. Sat-tl

For Rent

FOR RENT: One 3 room unfurnished upper apartment newly decorated with stove, refrigerator, garbage disposal and heat and water furnished: also one one-room and kitchenette efficiency furnished, heat and water furnished. Call OL 3-9631 or OL 3-9515 for appointment. 29-6t

FOR RENT: 3 rooms furnished. Utilities furnished. Adults. 210 Bloomington St. 31-3p.

FOR RENT: In Fillmore, two bedroom double, gas heat, modern, full basement and garage. Phone 246-6187. l-2t FOR RENT: Room for storage or business in Lueteke Bldg., Maple Avenue. Phone OL 3-6777. 2-2p.

Packers-Cards In Play-Off Bowl MIAMI UPI — The Green Bay Packers and St. Louis Cardinals square off Sunday in the National Football L e a g u e’s playoff Bowl game which will decide nothing but may provide non partisan pro football fans the close-finish thrills they missed in the world championship game. The runnersup of the Western and Eastern divisions of the NFL go into the Orange Bowl Stadium rated almost even. Some said a few backers were quoting Green Bay as a one-point favorite, mostly on the fact that the Packers have more experience in post season affairs. Store processed foods in the coolest place in the house to lengthen their storage life.

Allen T. Klots Dies LAUREL HOLLOW, N. Y. — UPI—Funeral services will be held Monday for Allen T. Klots, former president of the New York Bar Association. Klots, an advocate of court reform, died at his home here Thursday. He was 75.

COSTLY CHANGE HOLLYWOOD UPI—Columbit spent a fortune publicizing “The Traveling Lady” with Steve McQueen and Lee Remick, and now has changed the title to “Baby, The Rain Must Fall’’.

WHEN LBJ added up the federal budget requests, they came to $108.5 billion. Part of it was to be spent for this

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LBJ wants to raise second and third class postal rates. It's periodical move.

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VINYL-FINAL AKRON, Ohio (UPI) — Although “vinyl” has been around for a couple of decades, it still is widely mispronounced, ac- : cording to the Goodyear Women’s Service Bureau. Many homemakers wrongly pronounce the word to rhyme with “win-all” instead of "final,” the Bureau said.

Tall Club GORST HILL, England UPI— Members of the Gorst Hill Youth Club, saddled with a cast of six-footers, announced today they had renamed their annual charity show “Snow White and the Seven Big Dwarfs.” Dr. Burns, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR OFFICE CLOSED January 1st. Thru January 4th South Jackson & Sunset Drive

The ‘"Tower at Death” in Bokhara, a city famed for rich rugs. In the I2tb century criminals were pot Into a sack, then hauled to the top of the tower and tossed over the side.

Vacuum bottles develop a stale odor when closed and not used. To eliminate it, wash the container in hot soapy water, ! then rinse with a solution of soda and warm water. Let bottles air dry before closing.

Name Change SAN FRANCISCO UPI—Joseph O’Conner, 42, wanted to start the New Year off right so he had his name changed to Gulliver E. Foyle because “there are to many O’Connors around.” The clerk who handled the petition for the name change Thursday was James O'Connor.

He Celebrated GENOA, Italy UPI — Avio Spaggiari, 33, celebrated h i s release from a brief jail sentence by dining on lobster, caviar and champagne at a night club. He didn’t have the $138 to pay for the feast, however, and was sent back to jail.

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locomotives. He already had 50 plates when police caught him trying to steal two more. He was fined $84.00 in court.

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INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Richard Thomas Lomax, 37, was shot to death at a New Year’s

Eve party by a woman who told argument, died from a bullet police said she was aiming at her wound in the head. The hushusband. band, Herbert Jones, was shot Lomax, a bystander to their in the hand.

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GRANGE PARK, England UPI — James Hutchings, 19, had an unusual hobby. He collected number plates from train

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