The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1968 — Page 4

1 - Real Estate - 1

The P. 6. Ivors Co. Real Estate FOR SALE Four Miles South Of Greencastle. 22 Acres with 14 tillable. 7 acres of woods. Good six room ranch home. Liv. rm. carpeted. Large dining kitchen. $21,000. A new Listing. Edgelea Drive. Beautiful new, air-conditioned home. 3 bdrms. 2 fireplaces. Full basement. Garbage disposal. Automatic garage door. Large lot. S. Locust. Large 2 story frame. 5 rooms up; 4 down. Fireplace. 3 garages. $15,700. I 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After Hours, call OL 3-6416 OL 3-3496 OL 3-4079 OL 3-4343 OL 3-3642

SHETR0NE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St.-Ph: OL 3-9315 - Offers - Sherwood Sub-Division Used Brick Ranch-type home. Has 4 bdrm., hardwood floors, 2 full baths, garbage disposal, built-in stove and 1 car garage. North Of Cloverdale Pretty 2 or 3 bdrm. home. Was remodeled in ’66, has gas furnace and garage. 1.3 acres, immed. poss. Vale Street Nice 4 bdrm. home carpet in liv. rm. and hall, 1% baths, utility rm., gas heat. Edgelea Dr. Pretty stone ranch-type home. Hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, back patio with sliding glass doors, oil heat, 2 car garage. Comfort - Satisfaction ° Peace Of Mind You get them all in a home of your own. We can help you find it. After Office Hours Call. C. J. Knauer OL 3-3057 Bill Talbott OL 3-6328

Your Big Decision - You would not engage the services of an unknown pass-er-by to prescribe medicine, to advise you in investments, nor even to repair your car or T. V. Is it not reasonable then to entrust the investment in your most prized possession - Your home, to an expert. Call Collins Bob Clark 386-7359 The Alice’s OL 3-4072

Distinctive Homes

ARE SOLD BY SHETRONE REAL ESTATE AGENCY 302 SO INDIANA CALL OL 3-9315 GREENCASTLE

2*Business Opportunity-2

CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE Man or woman to restock new type coin dispensers with high quality package candy products. No selling. Dependable person can net VERY HIGH EARNINGS. Part or full time. Requires car, exchange references, $900 to $3500 cash secured by inventory and equipment. Write for personal interview, givingphone number to Interstate Dist. Co. 7262 Natural Bridge Road, Suite No. 2, St. Louis, Mo. 63121. Get Quick Results' j With A Banner Want Ad!

4-For Rent-Apts. -4

FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment call OL 36508 after 5:00 p.m.

FOR RENT: One bedroom upstairs furnished apt. E. Seminary St., call OL 3-6007 after 5:00 p.m.

FOR RENT: 1 bedroom furnished apt., leasing June 1 Phone OL33798.

Now leasing unfurnished 2bedroom apt. for June occupancy. Roban Apts. Phone OL 3-4072.

FOR RENT: 3 room furnished apartment at 627 East Walnut. Can be seen Wednesday 5 p.m. or after. Cole Apartments.Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.

8- Musical Items - 8

Beautiful Make early American Lowery organ. Two manual with lower pedal board. In built Leslie and Sustain $650.00, Kersey Music, State road 43 North OL 3-6824.

9-Home Items-9 FOR SALE: Sofa, good condition (96 inches) foam rubber cushions. New electric 4-burner apartment size stove. Call OL 36570 after 5:00 p.m. or on Saturday. 1967 Singer Console $37.08 Full Price Walnut cabinet model. Only five months old. Good condition. Make six payments of 6.18 per month. Equipped to zig-zag, applique, monogram, mend and darn, sew backwards, beautiful pastel color, guaranteed. Call OL 3-3987

11 - Employment-Men -11 “PHARMACISTS NEEDED BY CENTRAL ILLINOIS DRUG STORE. SALARY $12,000. IF INTERESTED WRITE BOX 22 CARE OF THE DAILY BANNER.” WANTED: Doorman and janitor; apply Voncastle Theater.

Two Auto Mechanics wanted, Must be experienced. Retirement plan available. Apply in person Fentress Motors, 1201S. Bloomington. DRIVER, SALESMAN A leading food chain has a position for a retail salesman serving established customers. 5 day week. Car and expenses furnished. Guaranteed weekly salary plus commission. Average 1967 earnings $8500. We offer Blue Cross Blue Shield. Life Insurance, PAID Vacations. Profit Sharing, Retirement Program. Married, age 24 to 45. For personal interview please send work resume including Phone No. to Box 11181 Indianapolis, Indiana 46201. The Daily Banner EASY-TO-FIND CLASSIFIED ( DIRECTORY 1- Real Estate 2- Business Opportunity 3- Mobile Homes 4- For Rent-Apts. 5- For Rent-Rooms 6- For Rent-Houses 7- Marine Items 8- Musical Items 9- Home Items 10- Lost & Found , 11- Employment-Men 12- Emp loyment-Men-Women 13- Emp I oyme nt-Women 14- Automotive 15- For Sale 16- Wanted 17- Farm Equipment 18- Auction 19- Business Service 20- Livestock-For Sale 21- Notice 22- Motorcyc I es 23- Wanted to Buy 24- For Sale-Pets 25- Want To Rent 26- Work Wanted-Women 27- Work Wanted-Men 28- Farm Notices To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Phone OL 3-5151 And Ask For SUSIE She'll Take Your Order And Help You Write Your Ad Ads must be placed by 4 p.m. the day preceding the first day the ad is to run, otherwise they will be in the next issue.

12- tmployment-12 Men - Women

WANTED: Male or female to work as Outreach worker. Must like children. Valid driver’s license required. $1.60 per hour. 40-hour week. Fringe benefits Phone OL 3-5449. COP-CAP, Fourth Floor Courthouse, Greencastle. WANTED: Social Worker to assist in Nine-months Head-start part-time, wages plus mileage. Application will be mailed on request. COP-CAP 4th floor Courthouse, Greencastle,Indiana 46135.

13- Employment - Women -13 WANTED: Full time sales girl Box 134, stating age, experience and background.

Guitar Teacher wanted. State qualifications and write Box 23, Daily Banner.

14 - Automotive - 14

FOR SALE ‘64 Rambler 770 V8 with O.D. Stationwagon above average, $895. Phone 246-6160. FOR SALE: 1 - 1960 Chev Pickup Truck, wide bed, tires & motor in A-l Shape. Call OL3- 6508.

15 - For Sale - 15

FOR SALE: Nice, homemade Camper for Pickup Truck-246-6490.

FOR SALE: Roll away bed, feather bed, pie safe, steel wardrobe. OL 3-3691, Goldie Hamilton. Clothing, excellent condition Name brand, girls, boy’s and women. Assorted sizes. 410 Maple Ave. after 3 p.m.

FOR SALE: 20’ house trailer $475.00 Kay Guitar same as hew $30.00 Super 8 movie projector, Bell & Howell $50.00 riding mower, $50.00 push mower $20.00. See Sam Pearson-Bainbridge.

FOR SALE: One child’s Swingset. Two swings and one glider. Call OL 3-3708 after 3:00 p.m.

STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE, by quart also taking orders for crates - - Thomas Parker 2466148.

16-Wanted-16

WANTED: window washing, general cleaning and yard work. Call OL 3-3244.

WANTED; Rhythm guitarist or organist to play * in band now organizing. Phone 246-6179 after 5:00 p.m.

Wanted. Rugs, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The NationWide Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County, Call OL 3-3562.

WANTED: Ride to Indiana State University for first summer term. Call 526-2731.

WANTED: Tree Trimming and yard work. Phone OL 3-5560.

WANTED: Riders to Blooming-ton-first 3 weeks in June-Mon-day thru Friday. OL 3-5638.

WANTED: Good home for full grown male Collie dog. Telephone OL 3-3211.

19 - Business Service -19

Commercial and Homeowners carpet Sales of Indianapolis Now serving The Putnam County Area. Let our Sales Repfesentive show you “The Way to Save” on all your carpet Needs. PARKVIEW SALES Phone 246-6433 Fillmore, Indiana.

20 - Livestock - For Sale - 20 FOR SALE: Polled Hereford bulls, yearling and 2 year olds. Smith Stock Farm Bainbridge. FOR SALE; One registered quarter horse, one registered yearling filly, one grade mare. Robert Roberts Phone 845-2596.

FOR SALE: Registered Bulls & Heifers for show and breeding purposes-Bulls from twelve to twenty months old. If you need Polled Hereford cattle, See, B.H. Franklin, Cloverdale R.R. 2. Phone 795-4636.

FOR SALE: 12 hereford cows and calves. Phone OL 3-6554. Clarks Hendrich.

20- Livestock - For Sale - 20 FOR SALE: Nice yearling stud. Phone OL 3-3493.

FOR SALE: Breeding Ewes, and Goats. Sam Hutchins, 31/2 miles south east of Stilesville. Phone 845-2437.

FOR SALE: 160 head, 70 lb. feeder pigs—14 Angus cows and bred heifers-2 registered Angus bulls—5 feeder calves. Kenneth Torr 1/3 mile west of Limedale. Phone 653-5035. FOR SALE: Good polled hereford bull. Phone 795-4964. AT STUD: ARABIAN, Sham-Roc, 28417; See his FOALS. James R. (Bob) Nichols, Route 3, (blacktop road) Greencastle, Indiana.

FOR SALE: 24 head Angus feeder calves, steers and heifers mixed. Phone OL 3-4530, or OL 34907.

21 - Notice-21 JONIE SKAGGS’ DANCE REVUE will be Saturday, June 1st. at 8:00 p.m. in the Greencastle Jr. High Auditorium. Admission free.

Greencastle and students from Jones, Northeast, Miller, Ridpath and Jr. High, rent a band instrument for FREE Summer instrumental Lessons. Kersey Music State Road 43 North OL 3-6824.

Neighborhood Garage Sale: Clothing, Furniture,pans , dishes, Bric-A-Brac. June 4, 9:00 a.m. 800 Cameron Drive with Garage Facing Linwood. Briarwood Farm Stables-horses for rent by the hour-Western-English. Phone 1-386-2848 for reservation.

Used Household goods- 2 yr. modern 4 pc. Walnut living room group, electric range, big bottom door freezer in refrigerator, gas range, 7 pc. formica top dinette, record player, desk and good triple dresser with matching bookcase bed. OL 3 - 6315, RusSells Outlet.

Pre-Galvanized Steel-Chain Link Fabric Cheap 1 & 2 ft. width for Trellis 36” to 72” height for fence. Call 795-4625 or write Box 337 Cloverdale, Indiana. 46120.

Weeds in your corn field? Let us Atrazine for you Now. Hartman Elevator, Bainbridge.

PUBLIC INVITED: Keith Lyon pro shop (privately owned) at Windy Hill Country Club. Full line of Professional golf supplies; balls, clubs, bags, shoes and misc. Save on 1967 close outs; Lessons Available.

22-Motorcycles-22

FOR SALE: 1966 Triumph T-R 6, 650 cc, $800. Phone OL 36681.

23 - Wanted To Buy - 23 WANTED TO BUY: Complete 2 speed rear end for 1952 or 1954 Chevy Heavy Duty Truck. Howard Moore. Phone OL 3-5789.

WANTED TO BUY: Small farm from owner, state all details price and location in first letter. Patricia Shurn , P.O. Box 532 Peru, Indiana , 46970.

25-Want To Rent-25

WANTED TO RENT: Transferred to Greencastle, need family here too. 3 or 4 bedroom home. Phone 653-3141. WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 bedroom home in or near Greencastle, Write Banner Box 219.

WANTED TO RENT: 2 bedroom house or larger with yard, either in town or in the country for July 1st. Phone OL 3-45 97, call between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m.

Claims drop INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) —‘ The Indiana Employment Security Division reported Wednesday that claims for unemployment insurance dropped from 20,738to 19,810 last week. The total represented a substantial decrease from the 23,500 claims filed in the correspond, ing week of 1967. Director W.H. Parks said no significant layoffs occurred and the' number of claims from persons newly out of work dropped 4.5 per cent.

On the Farm Front

by BERNARD BRENNER UPI Farm Editor WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sunflower oil, much of it produced in the Soviet Union, is becoming an increasingly important competitor for American soybean producers on world mar. kets, an Agriculture Depart, ment study indicates. Production of sunflower oil has been expanding rapidly in recent years and the product now ranks second only to soybean oil among the major vegetable and palm oil crops of the world. And after many years in which sunflower oil was priced above soybean oil, it is now cheaper. Government specialists said that from 1960 through 1965, soybean oil undersold sunflower oil by margins ranging from .5 cent to 1.2 cents a pound.

at a news conference at which the President called on Hanoi to match the restraint shown by the United States in restricting the bombing. Johnson said the United States then would “go far and fast with them and others” to build peace. A U.S. spokesman, at a news briefing after the 3-hour and 35minute session in the International Conference Center, said Harriman told Thuy that questions of mutual restraint “are the central issue.” “It is you who have tried to evade them and have refused to discuss them seriously,” the American diplat told the North Vietnamese side. The “official conversations” here were called to cool down the Vietnam War enough to allow for a full dress peace conference. The talks began May 13 and promptly bogged down. At Friday’s session, Thuy read a long prepared statement, largely restating Hanoi’s so-far inflexible attitude that the United States must end bombing and other “acts of war” before peace talks can even start. “Our position is as clear as daylight,” he said. “The United States conducted the war of aggression against our country, both in the South and the North. If the United States wants peace, then they must stop their aggression and peace will return immediately.” Thuy said the United States must stop the fighting to allow discussion of other problems of interest to both sides. Harriman charged North Vietnam was stepping up its war efforts even while the talks were taking place in Paris. After returning to the U.S. Embassy, Harriman refused to say whether any progress had been made.

the Soviet Union. While Soviet sunflower acreage increased only 6 per cent from 1957 - 59 to 1967, total yields shot up about 50 per cent. One significant indication of the impact of these developments on the United States came in a report on shipments of Soviet sunflower oil to Western Europe, a major customer for American soybean products. The Soviet sales rose from 8,500 short tons of oil in 1962 to nearly 115,000 tons last year. Operation is success CINCINNATI (UPI) Woman who received a new kidney from a dead person was at home with her family Friday.

Nguyen Than Le, the North Vietnamese press spokesman, said flatly, “We did not progress a single millimeter.” The next session was scheduled for Wednesday. Communist sources said before the meeting that Thuy would reject any idea of restraint in the war in return for a complete end of the bombing of North Vietnam.

The following guide to the nation’s food buys for the weekend was prepared by the Departments of Agriculture and Interior for United Press International. Will resume i campaign MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) — Former Gov. George Wallace announced Friday he would resume his third party bid for the presidency next month with two campaign trips. The first foray will be in the Northeast for three days, June 6-8, and the second in the South for 11 days beginning the following week. W a 11 a c e’s announcement came from Bill Jones, his campaign coordinator. It ended Wallace’s silence on his plans since the death of his wife May 7. Wallace will fly to Maine June 6 for speeches at Portland and Bangor, then travel to Massachusetts, Connecticut and Maryland in a bid to get on the November ballot in those states. He will be primarily in the Boston area the night of June 6 and all day June 7. He will be in Hartford, Conn., and Glen Burnie, Md., on June 8. The Southern campaign starts June 11 in Memphis with the first of $25-a-plate fund raising dinners and rallies in 11 cities scattered through eight states.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - USDA’s Consumer and Marketing Service reports that ample supplies of meat and poultry and good stocks of some fresh vegetables and fruit will be available this weekend after Memorial Day in food stores and supermarkets. Broiler-fryer chickens and turkeys continue to head the list of abundant meats. Also in the abundant class are ground beef and beef roasts and steaks. Pork items in ample supply include bacon, chops and roasts, and ham. Some area reports also put picnics and butts in the ample-supply class. North Pacific halibut steaks and fish fillets are fish buys to watch for, according to the U.S. Department of the Interior. Cabbage, carrots, lettuce, onions and potatoes are abundantly available in most areas. And so is corn in some areas.

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Immediate Openings For Motor Rooto Carriers Representing THE DAILY BANNER AND INDIANAPOLIS NEWS

You must have car, desire to work each afternoon for approximately 3 hrs., 6 days per week. Compensation is good plus mileage allowance. Extra Bonus for Extra efforts.

If you are interested and can qualify, please contact Mr. Knauer at 606 S. College after 1 p.m. or write to Box 473 Greencastle, Ind. For Appointment.

But in 1966 the picture changed as Soviet officials began to push a growing volume of sunflower oil onto world markets and prices dipped. In most months last year, sunflower oil was slightly under soybean oil. This year, another sharp decline in sunflower oil prices carried them in April to 1.5 cents a pound below soybean oil. Specialists said the biggest factor in the sunflower oil boom has been the rapid increase in per-acre yields and oil yields in

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officials said. Sales of government bonds have been lagging because of the lower rates and tight money market, officials said. “Bond owners will be rewarded for investing in America and will not have to cash in their present bonds to take advantage of the higher rate,” the President said in a statement. The boost in E and H bonds was announced in 1965 when the rates went up from 3.75 to 4.15 per cent. Johnson announced the appointment of an advisory committee on the teacher corps, naming Mark R. Shedd, superintendent of schools in Philadelphia, to be chairman. Johnson had a news conference Thursday and said he would accept a $6 billion cut in federal spending if that means Congress will take his income tax increase.

CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Top Rocord-HoUltr in Mcutors’ Individual Championthip Play)

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Doctors at Good Samaritan Hospital here decided to transplant the kidney of a dead person into the body of Mrs. Maxine McKenzie, 44, of Suburban Blue Ash, after other possibilities were ruled out. Mrs. McKenzie’s twin sister suffered from a similar ailment and her daughter was too young. The kidney came from a stranger, Mrs. Elizabeth Welpton, 64, Broadview, 111., who died here April 29 of a heart attack while visiting friends. Her husband approved of the kidney transplant. The operation took place the same day Mrs. Welpton died and was completed in two hours and 27 minutes. Hospital officials called the operation doubly unusual because there was no blood relationship between the two women. Mrs. McKenzie was released from the hospital Wednesday, 30 days after the operation. Earthquake in Sicily AGRIGENTO, Sicily (UPI)— A severe earthquake rocked western Scily Friday and a light tremor rattled windows in the Turin area in northern Italy. The quake on Scily sent more than 20,000 persons fleeing from the town of Sciacca. No damage or casualties were reported. Western Scily was the scene of disastrous earthquakes that claimed nearly 300 lives last January.

Opening lead—king of clubs. Not all problems that arise during the play have clear-cut solutions. Occasionally declarer must play by ear without being certain that his decisions will

prove correct.

Take this hand played by Bobby Reynolds the year (1960) he won the Life Masters Individual championship. His part-

ner was young Arthur Robinson,

who finished second.

Reynolds had shown at least ten cards in the majors by his jump to four hearts, and Robinson therefore knew there could be no losers in the minor suits. <t 1968. King Features Syndicate, Inc.)

Reynolds had also Indicated two aces and two kings in responding to Blackwood, and Robinson quite reasonably as- ; sumed they were in the suits ! South had named. So Robinson undertook the grand slam, for

j better or worse.

West led the king of clubs. Reynolds discarded a diamond on the ace and cashed the A-K of spades. He then ruffed a spade in dummy, being careful to trump with the jack. After ruffing a club in his hand and another spade in dummy with the queen, he led a trump. East played the seven, deliberately falsecarding in thf hope that South, who had the A-K-10-8 of trumps left, would go up with a high trump in the ' expectation of finding the nor-

mal 3-2 division.

; But Reynolds eyed the seven I with deep suspicion. He reaj soned that if the seven was on the level it was either a singleton, in which case the slam could not be made; or a double- ' ton, in which case it would be accompanied by the nine; or else a deliberate attempt to camouflage a holding of four

hearts to the nine.

Reynolds was not sure of the exact situation, but he decided, all factors considered, that it was best to finesse the eight. Accordingly, he finessed and thus brought home the grejid

slam. 6-1-68

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