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Page 18 THE SHAKOS-TRIBUNE 6 LOGANSPORT. INDIANA Weather Conditions Ideal INDIANAPOLIS full-time employment in Indiana agriculture was possible this week despite weather conditions that varied from warm to ho; and humid. The weekly farm labor bulle tin of the Indiana Employment Service said Saturday weather permitting, some pickle picking and seed corn detasseling will start in about a week. The report also said 2,154 migrant farm workers were employed in Hoosier fields this week. The report by areas: are employed in the green vegetable harvest; the tomato and pickle crops look good; the pickle harvest is expected to begin near the end of the month.

Logansport Weather cond tions were good this week weeding and hoeing pickles an tomatoes were the main activ ities; seed corn detasseling will begin in a few fields late nex week and the pickle harvest will start in about two weeks. South is primarily in hoeing and weed N.Vietnam's Negotiator Back In Paris PARIS North Vietnam's chief negotiator at the Paris peace talks returned to the French capital Saturday after a six-week absence, "with ing tomato and pickle acreag and weeding muck crops; th green vegetable harvest is ir full swing. of tomatc and pickle crops and rogueiDj in seed corn fields furnished al employment i this area this week. Anderson Weather condi tions were good work this week; the primary activity was tomato weeding; the strawberry harvest has been completed. Fort and pickle prospects look very good; he main activities now are the spraying and hoeing of these crops.

Indianapolis Wet weather his week helped crop growth but hampered the hoeing and blocking of tomatoes and cucumbers. Kokomo-Peru Tomato and pickle prospects appear to be very good; this week workers were mainly hoeing and weeding these crops. Marion Weather conditions were nearly ideal for good growth; the labor in this area is making good headway.in con- trolling weeds. Muncie The tomato crop looks good; all workers are employed full-time in weeding tin fields; pickle harvesting should be under way within 10 days. New workers were fully employed this week, mostly in nursery work.

sweet corn for all field is in full tassel and harvesi operations should begin in about weeks; melons are show- ng good growth; the harvest of green beans will start next week; tomatoes look very good. Connersville Spraying, weeding and cultivating toma- oes are the only activities cur- ently and local labor is em- loyed. corn detas- eling and the early peach and egetable harvests should begin bout the middle of next week. Lawrenceburg The hot, humid weather this week contributed to good tomato growth. Irish potato harvest is under way; loca workers have started to harves early apples; the harvest of the early peach crop will begin about July 15.

Let A Want-Ad Work For You! Ph. 753-7511 14 Vehicles Damaged In Eight Accidents good will attitude" but the deadlocked negotiations must come from concessions by The police and sheriff's de- artments investigated eight ac- idents over the holiday in yhich 14 cars were damaged and one person was charged. Two cars were damaged at any break pm Satur(Iav en Ignat and a serious! the Americans. Xuan Thuy, newsmen at Le Bourget Airport where he arrived from Moscow, also repeated demand that withdraw all North Vietnam's "America must its forces and allow the Vietnamese people to solve their affairs themselves without outside interference." Thuy, who is minister of state in the North Vietnamese government, had been in Hanoi for consultations and before returning to Paris had stopped over in Moscow and Peking on where he briefed officials the Vietnamese situation. The Hanoi negotiator refused to comment on American reports that the slackening of communist activity in Vietnam was a possible sign of goodwill to ease the Paris talks.

But Mis. Nguyen Thi Binh', chief. Viet Cong negotiator, denied the reports. "This is a subterfuge by (President) Nixon who is intensifying the war on the one hand and pretending on the other hand that his negotiating tactics were successfully achieving results, however small," she said. Allied officials at the talks had expressed hope that the return of Thuy may herald a new position on the communist side.

The ius Maria Hinkle, 36, Torrance, backed into a parked car owned by Arthur R. Morphet, speaking to stadium police said. The accident occurred in front of 330 E. Broadway. 12:01 p.m.

Saturday two cars were damaged at N. Third and Columbia Streets, when Donald E. Games 32, Rt, Logansport hit a car driven by Donald L. Johnston, 53, of Rochester, police reported. At 1:32 Friday two cars were damaged at 22nd St.

and U. S. 24 when John J. Bauch, 23, 2101 Usher St. hit a car driven by Ora E.

Myers, 54, of Aroboy, according to police. Two cars were damaged at 5:21 p.m. Thursday at George St. and S. 24 when James E.

Williams, 20, 5011 High St. hit a car driven by Terry L. Gordon, 18,114 W. Tipton St. in the rear police said.

Gerald L. Wilson, 49, Indianapolis and Julia Arnold, 42, Rt. 3, Logansport were involved in a two car accident at 8 p.m. Fri-1 day on Ind. 29, a half mile, south of Logansport, According to the sheriff's of fice the accident occurred when Wilson attempted to pass the Arnold auto, who was attempt ing to 'make a.

left hand -turn into a private drive. Investigating the accident was deputy sheriff Grant Harris. Two cars were damaged Involved in the accident were James T. Dillon, 41, Rt. 2 Logansport and Harry Farrer, 58, Rt, 2, Camden, according to the sheriff's office.

Investigating the accident were Trooper Richard Roth and deputy Grant Harris. Olive L. McCarty, 33, 716 N. Sixth was charged with not having an operators license following an accident at 7:05 p.m. Thursday on county road 675 W.

two miles north of Burrows. The accidenc occurred when the local woman failed to negotiate a curve, went off the road and hit a tree, according to the sheriff's office. Investigating the accident was Trooper Robert Sabatini. John T. Cotner, 39, 1522 Broadway, escaped injury Vhe the car he was driving was in volved in a one car accident a 1:05 p.m.

Thursday on In'd. three miles south of Logansport According to the sheriff's de partment Cotner apparently suf fered a diabetes reaction an ran off the road striking a ce ment culvert. He then backec his car and proceeded south on and PRESS PHAROS-TRIBUNE vv The Modern Way to Modern Way to Shop 80,000 people read the Pharos-Tribune and Press every day. The Want-Ads provide individuals and families with an inexpensive method of telling these leaders what you have to sell, rent or want to buy. FAMILY WANT-AD RATES GAS RANGE, deep well and top griddle, like new, must gell now, $75.

Phone xxxxx- This is a 15-word ad 5 days 2.97 6 days 3.7S 10 days $5.13 REFRIGERATOR. 2 years old, excellent condition, only $30. Phone-xxxxx. This is a 10-word ad 10 days 6 days 2.52 3 days 1.98 The above are Cash Rates, applicable If you pay in vance or within 7 days after the ad, expires. If you cancel your ad, you will be charged only for the number of days your ad runs.

Ads Placed Before 9:30 a.m. Will Appear the Same Day Place Sunday Ads before 12 Noon Saturday PHONE 753-7511 In case of error, advertiser must make corrections before second day. Businessmen Ask About Our Low Commercial Bates 4. Special Notices 3-ROOM GROUP $399 All Brand New 3.75 per week VILLAGE FURNITURE Buy Here Here 421 E. Market Ph.

753-6397 5. Personals SORRY SAL is now a merry gal. She used Blue Lustre rug upholstery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer Hooks. .7.

lost end found Lost near Fairview School. Border Collie male, white, black brown. Answers to "Buddy" Child's pet. Reward, 739-2318 after 5 p.m. RENTALS 10.

Rooms For Rent Large Comfortable room for gentleman. Private entrance. 823 E. Market. Nice modern downstairs bedroom.

Private entrance, TV outlet 2130 Spear. Room, private bath, TV, Free parking. Mid-Town Motel. 11. Furnished Apts.

Nice clean 3 room, phone 7538354. Inquire 2022 E. Broadway. jyvely 3 room furnished private entrance bath, parking space. 753-3548 or 753-8616.

only indication Thuy gave that North Vietnam may take a more flexible position was when he said "I return here with goodwill and a serious attitude." Diplomatic observers said, however, that it appeared the Communists would stick to their 10-point plan for peace in Vietnam presented by the Viet Cong, 8:35 p.m. Thursday on county road 400 S. three and a half miles south of Logansport. Train Slices Car In Half Crabb, 26, and his mother, Mrs. Amy Pearl Crabb, of here were unhurt Friday but his 1962 car was sliced in half by a freight train at Lake Bruce.

The sheriff's office said the accident occurred a block east of the County Road 1175 West crossing of the railroad at Lake Bruce. According to authorities, the car missed the road on the northside of the crossing and was stuck on the tracks. Crabb saw the west-bound train approaching. He was able to get his mother, himself out of the car and about ten feet away from the site. The 106-car freight was going about 55 m.

p. h. when it hit the car. Damage to the engine of the train was estimated at $300. Crew members were John Olinger, engineer and Elmo Woost- ers, conductor.

Nixon Names Six Leaders For Talks KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPI) Nixon Saturday named six prominent government leaders and former leaders to be members of the U.S. delegation to strategic arms limitations talks with Russia. The group will be headed 'by Gerard C. Smith, director of the U.S.

Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Other members are Phillip J. Farley, senior State Department official; former Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Nitze; former Air Force Maj. Gen. Royal B.

Brown; Lewellyn Thompson, former envoy to Russia, and Air Force Maj. Gen, Royal B. Allison, deputy chairman of the Joint chiefs of Staff's special studies group. also announced his the highway until his car over heated and caught fire. Investigating the accident was deputy Grant Harris, Home Damaged By Gas Grenade The home of Rusty Black, 2412 Usher was damaged Saturday at 3:35 a.m.

when someone threw a gas grenade at the west side of the building. Black told police an air conditioner in the house pulled all the gas into the building. Police found that the paint on the house had been burned in a small area by the grenade. Carpenter Meeker, a veteran diplomat, as the new American ambassador to Romania, which the President will in August. Meeker will succeec Ambassador Richard H.

Davis, who will remain in Romani; while Nixon is there. Nixon said Gov'. Nelson A Rockefeller of New York probably would visit Peru if an Lightning Causes Fires In Fulton ROCHESTER Fire, causec by lightning, resulted in $6,500 loss in Fulton county Friday morning. Two. blazes were reported at 6:30 a.m.

One was at the house trailer, occupied by Mr, Mrs. Estil (Duke) Carter on the Geneva Center-grounds north of here. The other was a barn on the James McKinney farm, a mile and a half west of the Fulton County highway department ieadquarters. The Carters were in the trailer when it was hit. He is a semi- nvalid but his wife got him and herself out without injury.

There ras 'damage of $3,500 to the trailer and $1,000 to its contents, McKinney his barn burning but his phone was out of or- ler. He went to the home of a leighbor to call, but anothe eighbor had called previously The barn burned to the groun jefore firemen could reach th scene. The building was valued a $1,500. Contents lost include steel posts, new wire for fenc ing, 200 bales of straw am about 2,000 feet of lumber. Thei value was listed at $500.

Lightning followed electri wires into a house northwest Rochester, occupied by the Ken ny Baker family. It is owned by Lost: 2 spotted female hounds. 739-1348. Lost part Terrier, part Dasc- hund, brown, small dog. Answers to 824 S.

Cicott. Reward. Lost grandmother pin. night. Vicinity-Berry Bowl, A parking lot.

737-7571 room ground floor, adults, near downtown, east. Inquire 1904 High. Upper 3 rooms bath, water sewage. 13th. 739-1678.

2 room furnished Inq, 7th St. upper apt. Lower 3 rooms and bath. Private entrance. Phone 753-6097.

12. Unfurnished Apts. Large unfurnished, redecorated, upstairs apartment Heat, water, cable, stove, refrigerator. References required. Write Box A-269 this newspaper.

4 rooms, heat and water furnished. Private entrance. 753 3038. 753-2301. Man Charged In Shooting Robert L.

Adams, W. Melbourne suffered minor injury when he wa's shot in the right leg at 2:59 a.m. Friday. Adams was treated at Memorial Hospital for a wound in the upper part of his right leg. In- 2 bedroom home, 2 bedroom du- vestigating officers said that! plex, both modern.

Phone 753- 22. Houses for Sola Beautiful 3 bedroom Bedford stone front home includes sun porches, family room, stone fireplace, panelling, carpet and draperies, 2 car attached garage, overlooking stream. Contact ROBBINS REALTY, Delphi, 317-564-4107. See us for real-estate needs. LARRY FETTERHOFF (REALTOR), 5th St.

Ph. 753-8180. Res. 735-0784. DEAL WITH A REALTOR BOB AYERS REALTOR 426 SHULTZ ST.

Nice modern 4 rm. cottage, gas heat, attached enclosed patio with gas barbecuer, 70x165' chain link fenced nicelly landscaped yard, plenty shade trees, comb, garage workshop. Priced to sell. 2223 JEFFERSON ST. 7 rm.

modern cottage, gas furnace, situated on a 60x165' lot. ONLY 615-19TH ST. Spacious nice modern 2 story, 6 baths, basement, gas -furnace, garage. Immediate poss. The price is right.

Serving the Community for over 25 years. 16 W. Linden Ave. PH. 753-4326 22.

Houses for Sale 2 bedroom house in Royal Center, gas furnace, full basement, hardwood floors on Chicago St. Phone 2973 Royal Center. "DEAL WITH A REALTOR" KEEP YOUR COOL! in this fully air conditioned conventional built 3 bedroom on High Street Road. Bedford stone and redwood exterior 6 rooms in all. Living room wth fireplace family room, built-in kitchen full bath, gas hot water heating system, large 2 car carport.

Situated on a well landscaped acre site. Now under $30,000. By Appointment only. JERRY LONG REALTOR At your convenience PHONE 753-6934 30. Help Wanted PERSONNEL MANAGER TO No Fee Mr.

Browa SNELLECG SNELLING 452-6031 422 ARMSTRONG LANDON KOKOMO LIC. SALES TRAINEE Multi-million offers carefully planned program to net you five figure annual income in 2 years. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. NO FEE to register'with: SNELLING SNELLING 452-6031 422 ARMSTRONG LANDON KOKOMO LIC. COLLEGE GRADS Our clients, some of America's best known will train you in many industrial relations, advertising, marketing, etc.

Purpose- groom young man for executive positions. No exp. needed. NO FEE to register with: SNELLING SNELLING 452-6031 422 ARMSTRONG LANDON KOKOMO LIC. New bedroom, baths, laundry room, large kitchen dining.

Carpeted living, car garage on large lot Will be complete soon. Wayne Myers Builder. Phone 753-3162 Immediate possession, conventionally built in '57. 3 bedroom home, car garage. 1404 Liberty St.

phone 735-3384. Insured savings Logansport Savings and Loan "Jack" CRINDLE lll-5th Ph.753-2812 3 bedroom tri-level 18 mos. old. Priced under 30, 753-8801 PERSONNEL TRAINEE $7200 No experience needed. Start in employee relation to personnel -and then industrial relations.

Benefits galore. Fast raises. NO FEE to register. SNELLING SNELLING 452-6031 422 ARMSTRONG LANDON KOKOMO LIC. You'll do wen wnen yon BUT? or SELL through BOB AYEBS, Realtor.

Phone 753-4326. REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS JERRY LONG Realtor 219 4th St. 75M934 MANAGEMENT PROGRAM No experience needed. Train in all phases. Enjoy free travel.

Move up fast in one of nations fastest growing industries. $520 to start. No Fee to register with: SNELLING SNELLING 452-6031 422 ARMSTRONG LANDON KOKOMO LIC. 23 lots for Sale High sightly lots. 737-7716.

Lots for sale. Phone 753-7075. F. E. O'Farrell Real Estate Complete Realty Service Rt.

2 Box 216, Delphi 564-3340 Good building sites with 5 acres or more. Close to town, paved road. Write Box A-189 this newspaper. Before Ttou Buy or Sen Get a Woman's Point of View ALMA HILL. Realtor.

753-2730 Owner must reasonable offer accepted. Good lot, nice neighborhood, etc. Call 753-2390 or 1515 Smead St. for details. OFFICE TRAINEES $455 Giant concern will pay for your education and train you for a position that will lead to purchasing, personnel or sales depending on your desires.

No Fee to register with: SNELLING SNELLING 452-6031 422 ARMSTRONG LANDON KOKOMO LIC. GOOD names, reasonable H. ERVIN EARNER, Realtor 538 Bates Phone 'K3-4716 13. Houses for Rent 4 bedroom, all modern 9 miles from town. Do part time farm work for portion of rent.

Write Box A-264 this newspaper. invitation is extended. The Peruvian government, which previously made it clear that Rockefeller was not welcome on his Latin American fact- finding tour, has indicated that it has changed its mind in view of the U.S. decision to lift a ban on credit arms Sales. The state song of Maryland is "Maryland, My Maryland." Harold Stockberger.

Fire start ed in the utility room, burning a hole in the ceiling and damaging the wiring in the room. Mrs Baker discovered the blaze. Driver Dies WAUKEGAN, HI. Elwood, driver was killed Friday night when his midget racer smashed into a concrete retaining wall and flipped over during a July 4th. automobile race at the Waukegan Speedway.

Lake County sheriff's police identified the victim as Paul Rademacher, 26. They said his car. skidded upside down for an estimated 50 feet along the guard rail. he wound was "just a nick." According to police. Bob Parrish was charged with assault with a deadly weapon.

He will be arraigned in circuit court Wednesday at 10 a.m. Police said they went to V. Melbourne and talked to Orr al White, the owner of the gun. 'olice said White stated that knew nothing of a shooting, mt had heard some fireworks. After further investigation iVhite got the gun out of a.

bed- oom and said his son-in-law ob Parrish had used it, ae- ording to police. Adams pointed to Parrish and old police that he 'was the one hat shot him. Police said the shooting took ace outside the house and that hey found bullet marks on the de of the on the southside and the other on the west side. 7440. Half double, 3 rooms, bath, util ity room.

Newly decorated, off street parking. Inquire 2125 High. Available July 17th. 14. Waterfront lots at Buffalo, Ind.

Contract or cash. Buffalo 219278-3893 or 219-278-3961. 18. New cottage for rent by week on beautiful Lake Shafer. For information phone 753-6097 or Buffalo 278-3757: 19.

Wanted to Rent Thief Hod A'Heart' Barbara Graves, 1102 E. Broadway, found Saturday that she had been robbed by a thief with a one who wasn't too hard up for money. She discovered that her house had been broken into at 4:50 Saturday and that the had taken $20 from an envelope that contained $230. According to police the thief entered the house through a window on the southwest side of he house and left by the rear- utchen door. The thief found the a false bottom of a jewelry on a dresser in the living room.

The thief removed he false bottom, took $20 from he envelope and replaced the envelope in jewelry box with the remainder of the police said. Want to rent: 240 acres or more. All new machinery. References. Write Box A-268 this newspaper.

Pastor desperately needs unfurnished house dry basement, garage in city or country surrounding Logansport. 753-6019. Modern 3 or, 4 bedroom house within 10 or 15 miles of Logans- port in country or small town. Phone 866-7014 collect after 6:00. Wilson employee.

3 or 4 bedroom home by assistant manager Scot Hardware. Phone 753-4908 ask for Mr. Howard. Wanted to rent or lease: 3 or bedroom house in Logansport 753-6735. REAL ESTATE 22.

Houses For Sole 6 Rooms, bath, natural gas heat. 8 miles north on 1 acre. Phone Lucerne 1-3242. By owner, 6 room bungalow east. Write Box A-267 this newspaper.

Buy now before the price of property To Tell DALE W. McNUTT Realtor. 417 North. Phone 753-6252. 5 room- house in Twelve Mile, will take auto or truck on trade 753-2670.

LUCY PASQUALE-REALTOR Phone 735-6663 DAYS-NIGHTS-SUNDAYS Tie population of India as of House for sale. 1827 High. Will- 1969, was I lam Gruenoch. Phone 735-0001. "DEAL WITH A REALTOR' WHOA! You nearly passed the best values in this bedroom cutie, A-l thruout with location to match.

Carpeting, hall fan, carport. Nice! Story three bedrooms. New gas St. Bridget District. house trailers on large lot in excellent location.

Low cost living can be yours. bedrooms, story with lovely kitchen. Double garage plus three lots. Mate an COMMERCIAL Corner lot desirable for service station, etc. Good building useable or varied DaleW'McNutt REALTOR Office Phone 753-6252 etc.

24 Business Property Restaurant, North Central Indiana. Complete Building, equipment lot, parking area, seats 60. Write Box A-265 this newspaper. Boy wanted for part time work. Contact Mr.

Hartle in Circulation Department of The Pharos-Tribune Press, Must have car. Help wanted: Male to learn TV cable trade. We will train you. 214 S. 6th St.

25. Forms For Sola 9 acre farm 1 mi. S. on 29 near airport. Interesting house to improve.

735r6208. Experienced farm machinery mechanic. Top wages, free life and hospital insurance, pension plan, paid vacation. Apply in person. Massey Ferguson, Clymers, Indiana.

60 acres of good corn ground Write Box A-189 this newspaper. EMPLOTMENT 30. Help Wanted Mole ADVERTISING TRAINEE Start as trainee to get the "feel" then to assistant and finally a key exec. No Fee to register with: SNELLING SNELLING 452-6031 422 ARMSTRONG LANDON KOKOMO LIC. MURPHY REALTY 1617 Smead St.

Ph. 753-9426 753-2462 FOR SALE- In Logansport 1327 N. Third St. 3 bedroom semi-modern home with nice basement 1 car garage. In Royal Center, extra nice 2 bedroom home, 12 years old.

Family room attached, finished breezeway 1 car garage with shop behind. This has been a well-kept home. Other Properties Available Call 3615 KNEBEL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Royal Center NEW HOMES and BUILDING LOTS' in FAIRFAX ESTATES HOPPER Construction and Realty Co. Ph.753-4380-753-2481 2 MECHANICS for farm equipment, diesel experience preferred. Experienced PARTS MAN for farm equipment.

Top salary plus benefits. ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN $9,000 FEE PAID Mechanical electrical technicians who would like to preform engineering design and test functions. 2-Year grad. Leading Company. LOGANSPORT EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 408 North 753-6460 "A Licensed Bonded Agency" 31 Help Wonted female.

VENDING HOSTESS Vending service company has opening for neat appearing lady, who enjoys meeting the public. Full time work, Monday thru Friday. Experience as waitress or cashier helpful. Apply after 12 Noon Monday, July 7th at the Ben Hur Motel or call 753-3188. Ask for Mrs.

Lee. Mature babysitter for 3 children starting August 1st. Prefer own transportation references required. Phone 753-8576 between 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. AVON ADD TO YOUR FAMILY INCOME Only a few hours daily.

Start your own business now. Become an AVON Representative. Call collect Judith Hines, Manager 583-8435 or write 201 Beach Monticello, End. 34. Help Wanted Male and Female Full tune service station help.

Experience preferred. Inq. Long's Conoco Service, 17th Market Help wanted male female. Must be over 16. Apply in person Burger Chef.

Motor Route Driver for the City of Rochester. Contact Mr. Hartle at the Pharos-Tribune Press in Logansport. Call 7537511 and ask for Circulation. 30.

Help Wonted Mole 30. Help Wonted Mote OPPORTUNITY We Need Two (2) Qualified Servicemen For Repair of All Makes Light Construction and Farm Equipment. We Caa Offer: (1) Top Salary plus incentives. (2) FREE Healfh-Life-Accident Ins. (3) Paid 4) Job for Advancement.

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