The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1966 — Page 7

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Tha Daily Bannar, Greancastla, Indiana 7

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FOR RENT: Seven room mod* ant home furnished or unfurnished. Five miles west of Gloverdale on blacktop. Refarences exchanged. Phone 795-4690. Gloverdale. 29-7t FOR RENT: 4 bedroom modern home on South Jackson St. Phono OL 3-4254. S-3t fcUR RENT: Furnished apartment near square; good heat; utilities furnished. Priced reasonable. Phone OL 3-3065. l-2t FOR RENT: House, 4 rooms and bath, 1148 Ave. C. See or call Mr. Ross at Greencastle Savings and Loan, OL 3-3223. l-6t For RENT: Modem nouse in tha country. Phone OL 3-4072. 28-tf FOR RENT: 7 room home on Anderson Street. Phone OL 3-5649. 3-3t FOR RENT: Four room furnlshed flat in Gloverdale, one Mode from school. Phone OL 8-4208. 3-3t FOR RENT: S room furnished' apartment, all utilities furnished, ground floor. Cloverdale phone 795-4335. 3-2p.

Home Items

SINGER ZIG-ZAG 835.24 FULL PRICE Need responsible party to make six payments of 85.87 monthly. Beautiful walnut cabinet No attachments needed to make fancy designs, sew on buttons, make button holes, monograms, dam, appliques, satin stitch, blind hem, everything built into machine. No attachments needed. Call OL 3-3987. 18-tf FOR SALE: Roper bottle gas range with hook-up. Phone OL 3-9245. 3-2t SINGER 6 MONTHS OLD 838.71 FULL BALANCE A-l condition with warranty. Assume seven payments of 55.53 monthly. Beautiful walnut cabinet. This machine will monogram, applique, mend, dam, sew over pins, sew backward and forward, and so on. Complete price only 838.71. Call OL 3-3987. 18-tf I Wanted — Men

IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT For men who are now making 875.00 to 8100.00 per week who would like to better themselves. Permanent position with large national company to start at once. Apply 1700 South 8th Street, Terre Haute, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 29-6L INVESTIGATE ACCIDENTS^ Earn 56.44 hour — full or spare time. Car furnished. Expenses paid. We train you at home. Free information. Absolutely no obligation. Write today. Men urgently needed. Universal, CL-1, 6801 Hillcrest, Dallas, Texas 75205. 3-lp. WANTED: Experienced man for year round work on modem livestock grain operation, attractive modem house, good salary, fringe benefits. Call Leon Ayres SW 4-4126 Darlington after 6:00 p.m. S-3t. WANTED: Exeperienced year around man to live and work on farm. Zona V. Milhon, Martinsville Route 6. Phone 831-3729. 31-6t

Help Wanted

Dependable persons needed for steady travel among consumers in Putnam Co. Permanent opportunity with large manufacturer. Only reliable person considered. Write Rawleigh, Dept. IN A 450 244, Freeport, HI. 3-17-31-3p.

Help Wanted

MALE OR FEMALE: Experienced telephone or direct sales. Call OL 3-9057. Monday 7-9 p.m. Tuesday 12-1 p.m. Olan Mills Studio. S-lp

WANTED: Cooks and serving room employees. Good salaries. Insurance and other fringe benefits. Call OL 33131, extension 234, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 3-3t

Wanted

WANTED: Small furnished apartment or furnished room suitable for single staff member of University. Address Box 47, Daily Banner. 31-3t.

Automotive

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

FOR SALE: ’59 Ford Fairlane 500, just overhauled, four new tires. Must sell, leaving for service. Phone OL 3-6731. 3-2p

FOR SALE: 1951 V8 IV2 ton Ford, 12 ft. grain bed. Call 795-4354 before 11 a.m. 3-2p.

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE: Duroc boars. Howard Gough & Son, Roachdale. Phone 596-7693. 28-6p

FOR SALE: 10 Hereford feeder Calves, 400 lb. ea. Phone 7954750.. After 5:00 p,m, 29-7p

FOR SALE: Good Polled Hereford bull, 5 yrs. old. Call Terre Haute after 5 p. m. 8-6635. 31-3p

Farm Items

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

Business Service

Sharps Body Service: Radiator Repairing and- Recoreing wreck rebuilding auto painting auto glass installed all work guaranteed. Phone 522- ‘ 3305 Bainbridge, Ind. 15-17-20-22-24-27-29-31- Jan. 3-6-7-10-12t.

Prepare now for a long cold winter. Good used and new Heating Stoves in OIL, Gas or coal Rus-sells Used Outlet Store. Mon.-Thurs.-tf

HELP WANTED OPENINGS AVAILABLE IN FACTORY FOR FEMALE ASSEMBLY WORKERS Apply in person to the personnel department MALLORY UPACITOR COMPANY •RICNCASYU, INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS ROAD As «q«ral opportunity omployor.

Business Service

WE make keys. Jakt Hlrfs Sport Shop — N. Side Square. Mon.-tf Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service. * M-W-F-tf Call us for your free estimate on Bryant Heating and Central Air Conditioning. Financing available. Joe Ellis Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. (formerly Currie’s Furnace Company). Phone OL 36712. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf WArfTEf): Rugs, carpet upholStery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For service tn Putnam County, call OL 3-3562. M-W-F-tf SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacements. James Green, 606 So. Jackson St. or 1130 Avenue D. M-W-F-tf

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Italians Facing Political Crisis ROME UPI—Italy today entered a week of intensive political maneuvering which may decide whether the center-left government of Premier Aldo Moro will stand or fall. If it does fall, it could be over Viet Nam, or over domestic reforms, or over charges that Moro’s perennial friend and rival, ex-Foreign Minister Amintore Fanfani, is developing into an. “Italian De Gaulle.” Although all three issues are considered serious, observers give the diplomatic Moro at least a 50-50 chance of averting a crisis. The first test comes when parliamentary officials decide if a meeting of the chamber’s Foreign Affairs Committee, scheduled for Wednesday, will be held. The Communists originally demanded the meeting to debate an abortive Viet Nam peace feeler in which Fanfani then foreign minister as well as U. N. General Assembly president—was involved last November. The Reds’ obvious hope was to exploit the Viet Nam move for their own propaganda purposes and to create a rift between Fanfani and his fellowChristian Democrat Moro. But Fanfani unexpectedly resigned as foreign minister last week after Giorgia La Pira, his political friend and Viet Nam intermediary, made embarrassing remarks in a magazine interview set up by Fanfani’s

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self. This meant that If the foreign affaire committee meets, Moro, not Fanfani, would answer the Communist questions. 4 Hoosiers Hurt In Train Wreck FRANKLIN, Ky. UPI—Four Hoosiers were among 24 persons injured Sunday when two cars of the Louisville A Nashville Railroad’s Miami-to-Chi-cago “Southwind” limited derailed near here. Mrs. Viola Williams, 58, Indianapolis, was hospitalized in satisfactory condition, while Robert L. Quillen, 46, Logansport, and his children, Michael, 12, and Marla, 8, were treated for minor injuries. Quillen said he believed one of the cars lost a wheel. He said he and several other passengers noticed sparks coming from the side of the train before the derailment. About 400 passengers were on the train when the accident happened. The next to last car jumped the tracks, but stayed upright. The last car, a private coach owned by Robert T. Hogan of Oak Park, 111., overturned. Tribe To Decide Coed Problem BAYFIELD, Wis. UPI—The Chippewa Indian Tribal Council was to decide Monday night if two anti-poverty coeds recalled by Washington for fear of their safety should be allowed to re-

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Judy Rothman, St. Louis, and Jill Hunt, 22, Kewanee, HI., were ordered to leave the Red Cliff Indian Reservation by the council in November, but they refused. Dissident tribe members went on the warpath when the girls, members of Volunteers in Service to America, spurned a suggestion to set up a day care center for Indian children. The members said the girls, who were on the reservation since October, didn’t work closely enough with Indian war on poverty administrators in planning projects. Two Catholic priests in the area added their voices to the criticism of the girls, claiming, “We don’t need anybody from the outside just to hold dances.” The tribal Community Action Committee got the sheriff to serve the girls with an order to leave and the Village Hall, where the two did most of their work, was padlocked. Miss Rothman and Miss Hunt circulated a petition among tribe members, asking them to pressure the council to rescind its order. They got signatures from most members, Including a majority of the council. About three weeks ago, domestic peace corps offiicals in Washington recalled the girls for fear they might get hurt. On Dec. 20, the council held a special meeting and voted unanimously to ask the girls to return. TV Sets For South Viet Ham TERRE HAUTE UPI—Two flights of C-141 cargo planes were scheduled to load 1,300 television sets aboard at Hulman Field today for a flight to South Viet Nam. The sets, manufactured at the RCA plant at Bloomington, will be used at military bases and villages for receiving programs telecast from planes circling over Saigon. The aircraft also were scheduled to deliver to U.S. military personnel nearly 500 pounds of candy, clothing and other materials collected in a drive by the American Legion. Candidate For Pro-Tern Post INDIANAPOLIS UPI—State Sen. Eugene Bainbridge, DMunster, said today he wants to be considered as a candidate for the president pro tem post held in the 1965 Legislature by Sen. Jack Mankin, D-Terre Haute. Bainbridge, during a Statehouse visit, commented that he Is ‘‘willing” to assume the responsibility of the post m 1967. Bainbridge was Senate minority caucus chairman in 1955 and 1959 and majority caucus chairman in 1961.

He also was a former commissioner of the State Department of Administration. Mankin said during a recent hearing before a committee studying legislature pay that he did not think he could afford to again seek the post of president pro tem. Mankin said then that the extra time required for the post in addition to the time required in being Vigo County senator had been more than he anticipated.

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Hoosiers Killed Washington upi — Defense Department officials have announced the deaths of two Indiana servicemen. Air Force Capt. William Fouche, 31, Webster, Ind., was ohe of three killed in an Alaskan airplane crash Thursday. Warrant officer Richard Woods, Jr., 20, Washington, Bid., and Army helicopter pilot, died Thursday from a bullet wound in Viet Nam action.

Long Life Recipe FOLKESTONE, England UPI —Edward Jamieson, celebrating his 101st birthday Sunday at a rest home, ducked his head in a bucket of water. “It’s my recipe for a long life,” he confided.

Never Tee Late BRAMSHOTT, England UPI —Newlyweds Sam Burrows and Gertrude Taplin plan to emigrate to New Zealand. Burrows is 74 and his bride is 71. They were married during the week-1 end.

WHY THEY CHEERED CHICOPEE, Mass. UPI—Not all the Stars were on the football squad at the Chicopee High School games this fall. The Baritone Horn player (10th row, second file) got a lot of applause, too, when he rAn onto the field with the school band. William Wesloksi, Junior, didn’t get the cheers because he has “perfect pitch,” or because he makes straight A marks. Classmates honored him for not quitting even though he’s blind.

NIP OFF OLD BLOCK COGNAC, France UPI — A chip off the old block becomes a “nip” off the old block here in the birthplace of cognac brandy. At the birth of a baby, the

NEW M.I.T. HEAD - Dean Howard W. Johnson, 43, looks pleased in Cambridge, Mass., over the announcement that he will succeed Julius A. Stratton as president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology on July L Johnson is a Chicagoan.

SUGAR goes in bowls MONEY goes in the FIRST-CITIZENS BANK and Trust Company Save with Safety Member FDIC

father, according to age-old custom here, labels a bottle of his best cognac with the child’s name and puts it aside for the day, years later, when the youngster makes his first communion. Then the bottle is opened — not for Junior, but for the family at large.

TOP CHEFS ENJOY A NIGHT OUT New York UPI — Joseph Castaybert had his work cut out for him one night recently. Castaybert is executive chef at the St. Regis Hotel and he prepared a dinner for some of the nation’s most famous chefs, including Rene Verdon, executive chef of the White House and Maxime Chalnin, executive chef of the United Nations. The dinner was given by the Association des Maitres Cuisiniers de France. After the meal, all the diners, who could be said to be more critical than most, complimented Castaybert.

70 per cent of missing husbands are in the 40 to 50 year age bracket, says Tracers Company of America.

IOCAI LIVESTOCK CENTER Doge 837.50—828.00 TRUCK GRAIN

Com 1.12 Wheat 1.45 Oats 70 Beans 2.25

LIVESTOCK Hogs 5,000; barrows and gilts under 240 lb steady to 25 higher; 240 lb up steady to 25 lower; 1 and 2, 190-230 lb 28.5028.75; 1 to 3, 190-240 lb 27'”"28.50; 2 and 3, 230-260 lb ? 27.75; 260-290 lb 26.00-r sows steady; 1 to 3, 300-3 24.75- 25.50; 350-400 lb 24.. 24.75 ; 400-500 lb 23.25-24.00; 2 and 3, 450-600 lb 22.25-23.50. Cattle 2,000; calves 25; steers 25 to mostly 50 lower, heifers steady to 50 lower; choice steers 25.25-26.00; load high choice 26.25; good and choice 24.75- 25.25; good 22.50-24.50; choice heifers 23.50-25.00; good and choice 22.50-23.50; good 20.50- 22.50; cows strong to 50 higher; utility and commercial 15.50- 17.00; calmer and cutter 14.00-16.50; bulls steady, instances 50 higher; utility and commercial 18.00-20.50 individual high yielding utility 21.00; vealers strong to 1.00 higher.

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