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CLASSIFIED RATES 3 Cents a Insertion 3 Cents a Insertion 2 Cents a Insertion Minimum 1 Time $1.00 Minimum 2 Times 1.30 Minimum 3 Times 1.50 (Classified ads set In bold face or capitals will be charged at double above rates.) 25c CASH DISCOUNT If paid within 10 days of last Insertion. CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAMS 5 cents per word (minimum $1.25) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Per Inch $1 first insertion; 75 cents per Inch all other insertions. (All classified display will be set in light face type and must not exceed one column in width). Notice For Sale 1962 SINGER CONSOLE $38 06 COMPLETE PRICE Must sell. Payments of $6.34 mo.

Sew backward and forward, hinged foot, darns, appliques, zig zags, quilts, mends, sews on zippers, etc. Phone 932-2318. FOR SALE 275 gallon oil tank, $20. Phone 932-3348. APPLES McINTOSH and OTHERS Also honey and squash ORCHARD 1 mile S.W.

of Spiceland NATURE GUIDE BOOKS 49c Trees, Wild Flowers, Rocks and Minerals, Insects, Birds or Mammals. CRUSHED STONE, AGLIME. Rush at County Stone located Mos- THE RUSHVILLE REPUBLICAN cow. Phone Milroy 629-2611. Arlington Lions Club, Fish Fry, September 13-14.

WILL BUY good standing timber Lumber, gates, hog houses, etc. for sale. Hope Lumber phone Hope Indiana. 546-4893; Columbus 579 9233. RUMMAGE SALE All day, Friday and Saturday, September 20 and 21 at former Stevens Bros.

Room on West Second St. Sponsored by Circle V. Main Street Christian Church C.W.F. worry with sluggish septic tank or slow basement drain. Get KLEAN ALL SEWER AND SEPTIC TANK CLEANER at RUSH COUNTY FARM BUREAU.

Our Kool Vent aluminum storm windows and doors are manufactured in the ulta modern brand new Kool Vent factory in Greenfield. Immediate delivery Midwest Window' Co. 123 E. 1st. St.

Phone 932-2444. TERMITES? Call Bruce Terminix, largest. Howard F. White, phone Manilla LI 4-2223. PICTURES, PICTURES, pictures! For finest photos all kinds Try Innis Studio, 519 North East, Greensburg.

Phone 2-9415, collect. SPENCER CORSETS, Lycra girdles, pantie girdles, bras. Style, health, surgical. For appointment phone Leona Hinshaw, phone 9322515. PHOTO SERVICE New low hour service for black, white and Kodacolor.

Also film, cameras, bulbs, etc. Marie Stationers. Clothing OFFICE FOUR 5.50 15 Volkswagen premium nylon tubeless blackwall tires, 6,000 miles, $10 each. Phone 679-5147 after 4 p.m. Friday, all day Saturday.

MR. TWEEDY by Ned Riddle il SfNT FEAT'JtES COW. tv Nerr Raffle "Quick, that 'Lost Our Lease' sign in the windowi" FOR SALE Monogram oil stove. 313 West 4th. Street.

FOR SALE Green beans, Greenhouse. Phone 932-3146. Real Estate PLASTIC PIPE 80 lb. pressure in full rolls 100 and 400 ft. roll Vz in.

2c per ft. 100 and 400 ft. roll in. 4c per ft. 100 and 300 ft.

roll 1 in. 6c per ft. 100 and 300 ft. roll 1V4 in. 12c per ft.

Freeze proof yard hydrants THREE ft. bury. $10.75 WE WILL NEVER KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD aughlin bros supply CO. 235 W. Second Phone 932-3236 Rushville, Indiana FOR SALE Girls used bicycle, $10.

Phone 932-2609. EXTRA NICE watermelons 3 for $1. MARKET, west of Arlington on 52. ANNUAL SALE ENDING SATURDAY Berkshire hosiery. Save on famous seamless and full fashion Berkshire hosiery during sensational onec-a- year sale.

In Memoriam IN memory of Bert Cloud, who passed away September 8, 1962. God saw him getting weary, He did what he thought best. So he put his arms around him and whispered to Sadly missed by Wife, Son, Daughter, and Grandchildren. IN loving memory of our son Eugene Pea, who passed away September 8, 1959. Time has its way of passing, Days, months, on into years.

But time will never fade our love, Nor memories of you, we hold so dear. The Family. Card Of Thanks THANKS to Dr. McKee, Wyatt and Moore ambulance service; Rush Memorial Hospital staff; Andersonville O.E.S.; Rushville ministers for visits and prayers, relatives, neighbors and friends for flowers and cards. Mrs.

Nancy E. Jones. USED baby grand piano, good condition. GOOD used upright and chest type freezers. TAFF WAREHOUSE OUTLET FOR SALE 80 acres, well improved.

Write to Box U-3 in care of this paper. 1 House trailer IF YOU LIKE IT SEE DON CARPENTER, Realtor Bob Miller, Rep. Ofc. South on New 3 Phone 932-2317 OVER 500 acres, What a farm, wonderful tenants, terms. OVER 600 acres, This is something.

OVER 700, excellent purchase, terms. Karl Reiboldt. R. 2, phone 679-5131, 938-2470. Real Estate When we refer to a modern home, this signifies the house has a furnace and bath.

Semi-modern signifies bath only. 5 room modern with garage. Located in Arlington. 5 room modern, gas furnace. 7 room modern, basement, garage, 2 lots.

5 room modern, gas furnace, garage. IF YOU LIKE IT SEE DON CARPENTER, Realtor Bob Miller, Rep. Ofc. South on New 3 Phone 932-2317 Livestock For Sale FOR SALE Registered Suffolk rams and ewes. Harrold Hardin, Morristown, Indiana.

Second house east of Gwynneville on U.S. 52. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Registered Berkshire boars, vaccinated and from validated herd. Dale Mantooth, R. 6, phone 938-2650.

HOGS Get our market price before selling. Phone 629-2121. Pavy Stockyards, Milroy. JUST ARRIVED 50 head fancy, light-weight heifers; 50 head, 500 lb. native angus and white faced steers.

Wm. Espel Walter Marley agent. One mile west of Rushville on St. Rd. 52.

Phone 932-3685. FOR SALE Purebred Duroc male hog, 18 months old, real good. Denzil Creek, Falmouth phone. FOR SALE McMillen hybrid boars, John Carroll, Clarksburg. FOR SALE 19 feeder pigs, a pony, and four cows.

Phone 6292396. FEEDER CALVES 120 steers, 400 to 470 85 Virgina heifers, 380 to 440 lbs; several odd BILL SHOCKLEY, JA 9-1143, two miles west of New Castle on St. Rd. 38. FOR SALE Black Poland China spring boars.

Plenty size and quality, tested. Tom Sarver, 2Va miles N.E. of Straughn, New Lisbon phone TW 1-3026. ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER Cleans clogged drains, sewers, tile. No digging.

Free inspection. Work guaranteed. Phone 932-3080. SEE THE Little Folks Shop for and two-piece sets for Fall. Stretch pants, leotard tights and light-weight jackets.

Building Material RUSHVILLE (INDIANA) DAILY REPUBLICAN IT Saturday, September 7, 1963. News At MRS. LaVON MEDD Variety Of News Items Reported In Community up roofing material at cash and carry prices. Boggs Roofing Sheet Metal y4 mile West on 52 Ph. 932-3537 Boy Scouts Terry Lee Guerin of Des Moines, a cd it att The Orange Christian Church 'Iowa, is home for a few days camped from Friday Sunday ing his parents, Mr.

and evening at Feeder Dam Laurel. Lewis Guerin. Rev. Theodore Forbes accompanied Miss Dianne Morgan of them and he and Johnny Long 1 apolis, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald came home on Saturday evening.j Hall and sons of Hasting, Mieh- Scoutmaster Ott Rowe came on igan, were weekend and Labor Saturday and brought them home Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chase on Sunday. Scouts participating Medd and Thomas. Other Sunday were Butch Walden, Lonnie and dinner and supper guests of the rock Rowe and Johnny Long.

Medds were Mr. and Mrs. Fisa Hilligoss and Mrs. Margaret Medd. Home On Leave Jeff Long was a guest at noon Excavating GRAVEL, SAND, DIRT, stone, bulldozing, excavating, ditching, land cleaning, grading lawns and drives, R.

L. Coon. Jr. Rushville. Phone 932-2308.

Public Sale FOR SALE Cheviot, Southdown, and Ramboullet rams. Walter Swain Sons, Arlington, Indiana. Phone 663-2118. BUYING OR SELLING livestock? Call Wm. Espel Sons, Inc.

Walter Marley, Agent. Phone 9323685. INCOME Property 4 rooms and bath up, 5 rooms, 2 baths, and utility down, large corner lot. Located in Arlington. IF YOU LIKE IT SEE DON CARPENTER, Realtor Bob Miller, Rep.

Ofc. south on New 3 Phone 932-2317 RYE Loren R. Orme, phone 6632360. FOR SALE Canning tomatoes, $1 hamper. Louis Brown, 601 Water Street.

Phone 938-3282. TRY Diadax Tablets, formerly Dex A-Diet. New name same formula. Only 98c. Rushville Drug.

BACK'T OSCHOOL SUPPLIES ZIPPER NOTEBOOKS $1.98 to $3.98 LOOSE-LEAF NOTEBOOKS 89c and up. JUMBO FILLER PAPER 300 sheets, 98c DICTIONARIES $1.00 to $6.75 Pencils, erasers, paste, typing supplies and miscellaneous school articles. THE REPUBLICAN COMPANY 219 North Perkins Sundries USED G. E. Refrigerators, full with freezers, A-l condition.

Take over payments of $1.75 a week, $5 down, fully guaranteed. Goodyear Service Store 2nd and Morgan Ph. 932-2163. FREE use of carpet shampooer or rent electric shampooer for only $1 per day with purchase of Blue Lustre. W.

G. Waggoner Co. BACK TO SCHOOL Notebooks with inscribed on front. Notebook binders 59c and up, fillerpaper, compasses, rulers, slide rules, combination (tri-square, crayons, pencils, pens, water paints, Marie Stationers. TWO NORGE gas dryers, take over payments of $1.25 a week, $5 down.

All fully guaranteed. Goodyear Service Store 2nd and Morgan Ph. 932-2163. VIEW-MASTER stereo viewer with special seven full color reels. Stuffed animals dolls (also Barbie and Tammy) games, trucks, guns, sewing machines, and play school toys.

Marie Stationers. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Notebooks, filler paper, loose leaf indexes, note book, drafting sets, Rushville Pharmacy. SCHOOL SUPPLIES All language dictionaries Markers, pens, pencils Drawing supplies Binders filers School satchels Slide rules Brief bags Dividers Staplers Etc. Etc. Etc.

OFFICE SUPPLIES Home Items YOUR Kool Vent dealer for Aluminum awnings, storm windows and doors. Midwest Window 123 E. 1st St. phone 932-2444. LETS get heating problems settled.

See Siegler at Topes. Musical Instruments FOR SALE Used Spinet piano. Phone 932-3152. ASSUME PAYMENTS $5.94 per month on 1963 model Singer Sewing Machine. Like new.

Fully equipped. Balance only $41.58. Phone 932-3102. IN RUSHVILLE TWO Four bedroom homes, $9,500 to $16,850. SIX Three bedroom homes from $5,000 to $28,500.

IN RUSH COUNTY TWO Three bedroom homes $9,500 to $10,000. FIVE Two bedroom homes from $2,000 to $6,750. APARTMENT HOUSES ONE Five apartment house. ONE Six apartment unit. ONE Two apartment house from $9,000 to $12,500.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ONE Greensburg Meat Market ONE Greensburg Junk Business. 25 LOTS IN TOWN OR OUT ACREAGE AND FARMS 2 Acres, 10 Acres, 37 Acres, 45 Acres, 60 Acres, 61 Acres, 160 Acres, 170 Acres, 272 Acres. MATTOX Phone 932-2444 BEAUTIFUL four bedroom home, full basement oil furnace, finished attic, one car garage. NOTHING could be finer than this two bedroom stone home. Perfect condition.

EIGHT room modern home with oil furnace. TWO two bedroom homes in Gowdy with interest in gas well. WE need 600 1000 acres, suitable for dude ranch. WE need farm listings. List your farm with a farm realtor.

STANLEY D. BOYER Realtor Milroy, Indiana Office 629-2324 Res. 629-2470 FOR SALE or FOR RENT Three bedroom modern home, excellent condition. Phone 932-2560. Building lots and business lots.

IF YOU LIKE IT SEE DON CARPENTER, Realter Bob Miller, Rep. Ofc. South on New 3 Phone 932-2317 NEW 3 bedroom home in Glenwood. ONE Acre modern two-bedroom, gas furnace, large garage, edge of town. FOUR ROOMS and garage, large lot in Moscow.

THREE bedroom home, 949 west Third. TWO apartment houses near business district. WILIAMSON WAITE, Inc. Phone 932-4137 80 ACRE farm with 5 room house, and bath, barn. Center.

Twp. 50 ACRE farm, house, barn, fishing pond. 10 ACRE with modern house, 2 barns, new poultry house. Near Spiceland. IF YOU LIKE IT SEE DON CARPENTER, Realter Bob Miller, Rep.

Ofc. South on New 3 Phone 932-2317 Help Wanted WANTED Janitor for local department store, high school boy or retired man preferred. Write to Box U-5 in care of this paper. NEEDED AT ONCE Full or part-time. Man or woman to service customers with Watkins products in city of Rushville.

Earn $75 and up weekly. No investment. Write Watkins Products, D-77, Winonam, Minn. WANTED Waitress. Phone 9329080 or apply in person at Airport Inn.

WANTED Lady for restaurant work. Call in person, Drive-In. WANTED Babysitter, 75c an hour, phone 932-2180. WANTED Babysitter to live in. Middle-age lady preferred.

Phone Clarksburg 527-2639 after 6 P.M. Hereford and Angus feeder calves. Herschel Major, Vz mile southeast College Corner, Ohio, or Rt. 27. Phone Oxford 523-5773.

FOR SALE Top quality feeder pigs, wormed, castrated, and vac cinated for Cholera and erysipelas. Health guaranteed. Pigs shown at any time. Bob Elliott, Sardinia. Phone Westport, 5913967.

FOR SALE Duroc boars and gilts from production tested stock. Harrold Hardin, Morristown, Indiana. Second house east of Gwynneville on U.S. 52. Insurance MR.

BUSINESS MAN (Two or more empolyees) Maintain Morale, cut down turnover. Group Life Disability Income Hospital Surgical Major Medical. MUTUAL OF OMAHA C. L. Personette, Box 49.

Phone 932-3747 ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE. Specializing in farm and city properties. Chase P. Mauzy, phone 932-2875. BROAD AUTO Insurance in a stock company.

Low Rates No Membership Fee No Assessments. ROOT INSURANCE AGENCY, highway 3. Phone 629-2617. DICK MILLER AGENCY New location 413 N. Main.

Phone 9322717 or 932-2550. Your Hartford Agent. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE AUTO FIRE LIFE Ed Ronan, phone 663-2287, Homer Ray Kern, phone 932-2243, Rushville DUDLEY CAMPBELL Office 1234 Park Boulevard. Phone 9323436. All forms of insurance.

Specialize in Hospital and Income Insurance. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE RECORD SHOP 124 W. 3rd. Street Rushville, Indiana Saturday, September 7, at 1 P.M. the following items will be sold at Public Auction.

RECORDS and Record Albums. RADIOS FM and AM, transistors MUSIC Piano courses. Cleaners and polishers. STEREO Players. MUSIC ACCESSORIES.

BATONS Batons, Tapes, Reeds, etc. HOOVER PARTS Bgs, Brush- oc hplK ptp VACUUM PARTS, all makes. Perfection Oil Space Heater, used. Counters, Stools, wall shelving, Chairs. Light fixtures.

RECORD Browsers. RECORD demonstrator, speaker and amplifier. ZENNIETH table model V. BATTERIES and Battery tester. Lowell Noble, son of Mr.

and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otos Noble, who is stationed Mrs David Kennedy and daugh- at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, is ters of Rushville in celebration of home on a 20-day leave visiting the twins, Sharon and relatives and friends. lie is stay- birthdays.

ing in Glenwood with his wife and i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller and baby daughter. 4 Sharon, Kay, and Bill and Mrs. Sn.

Bill Bostic, son of Mr. and 1 Joe Fey attended the Indiana Mrs. Harlan Bostic, who is sta-1 State Fair Weednesday. tioned at the Naval Air Station, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Remmler Jacksonville, Florida, came home and daughters of Richmond spent Thursday afternoon to visit for Saturday night and Sunday with two weeks. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Bush Reunion I Crouch and family also were din- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and ner guests Sunday, family attended the Bush reunion Mr. and Mrs.

James Siler of at Greensburg Park Sunday. Mrs Marion and Mrs. Mary Paris of Al- Long, Mrs. James Bottomley, and; bany were dinner guests Sunday Aria Bush also called on their 0f Mrs. Mattie May and Mr.

and grandmother, Mrs Nora Lee in Mrs. Gilbert May. the Greensburg hospital in the afternoon. Church Choir THE ORANGE Christian Church Choir practice was held Friday Mr. and Mrs.

Delvis Sweet and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunigan and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Murphy Sale conducted by Walter Marley and Sons Auction Serivce since Auto Sales night at the home of the Dianist and Biil and of Mrs Rav Stevens After Drac nersvllle were supper guests Sun- Bee refrestoeifts were served! of ViP" BoTT Those attending were Mrs. O. D. back to Indiana Lm- McCambridge, Mrs. William Flan- senior nery, Mrs.

Robert Long, mfs Ralph will go to Purdue University Theodore Forbes, and Miss Dianne lunior soon. McCambridge. Next weeks Mrs. Margaret Medd and Mr. tice will be on Wednesday eve-! and Mrs- Chase Medd attended ning.

Brownsville Chapter No. 389, der of the Eastern Star. Locals Night Tuesday. Miss Mary Strickland, Miss! Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Sparks of Linda Hunter, Misses Sherry and near Indianapolis and Mr. and Sandy Flannery, Johnny and Jim-! Mrs. Don Sparks of Yakima, Wash- my Long, and Butch Walden ac- mgton, called on Mrs. Margaret companied Rev. Theodore Forbes Medd Tuesday afternoon, to Indianapolis Tuesday and spent Mr.

and Mrs. Otos Brooks and the day at the Indiana State Fair, Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks of Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Dunigan Connersville were in Richmond were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wednesday. Shelton of Connersville Sunday Carolyn, Dianna and Ronald afternoon. Graves and Bobby Miller attended Mrs.

Robert Long visited her the Indiana State Fair Sunday af- grandmother, Mrs. Nora Lee in ternoon and went to the Indianap- the Greensburg Hospital Thursday olis Speedrrome races that afternoon. She also called on Mrs. ning. FOR SALE 1963 Chevy II station Bennie Hersley and family in Mrs Clifford and Mrs.

wagon equipped with radio, heat- Greenview addition. Emerick Clifford spent Tuesday er, tinted windshield, padded Mrs. Margaret Medd and Mrs. visiting in Cambridge City, pnrHar Melvin Barcus and granddaugh-j Susie Miller spent Saturday Im.Lmnni p.ii Molly Jo BucHey ate dinner with her grandparents, Mr. ra wS nr mw ThfrH at the Whlte Conners-! Mrs.

Vance Miller in Connersville. ville Sunday. Then they went to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Robbins Street.

Milton and called on Miss Cora ancj family were dinner guests Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert BUY CARS WHOLESALE Low I Hcffman.

Robbins and family, overhead no com- Joyce Evans spent from--Friday i Mr and Mrs Lewjs May visited missions make these prices; until Sunday with her aunt Mr Mr and Kenneth Jordan and Grocery, and Mrs. John Slagle and family I family of Cambridge Citv Mon- Orange. I of Metamora. i Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Adkins FOR SALE 1962 Olds 88, two and children of Compton, Califor-1 Michael Clifford and David Clark nia, and Mr. and Mrs. William went to the Indiana State Fair Adkins and family of Phoenix, Ari- Thursday. zona, came Tuesday morning and Rev. and Mrs.

E. E. Young and are visiting Mrs. Malissa Adkins Betty of Glenwood and Mr. and and Mr.

and Mrs. Harlan Bostic Mrs. Lewis Deeter of Rushville visi- and other relatives and friends for ted Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Gettinger a few days.

Sunday evening. Mrs. Chase Medd called on Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Miller and Dean Binder near Alquina son of Connersville were supper Wednesday afternoon. guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Hall and i Gerald Graves and family. door hardtop, top condition, fully equipped. Priced to sell quick. Will finance 30 months. See at Walco D-X.

FOR SALE 1954 Chevrolet ton pick up truck, good. Phone 9323131 or 932-3433. Doc. Jaggers. FOR SALE 1952 Chevrolet nine passenger station wagon, straight transmission.

Can be seen first house East of Blue Ridge, Saturday afternoon or Sunday. Farm Tools ONE USED 2 International picker snout, in good condition. Walter J. Hall, Knightstown, R. 1., Phone Mays 2311.

JOE F. LAKIN, General Insurance Agency 724 N. Morgan (rear). Phone 932-2338. Painting Decorating SEPTIC TANKS, approved by State Board of Health.

Arbuckle Bushfield, Shelbyville. Call collect EX 8-9250. Seed WHEAT SEED Register No. 1 Knox 62 Registered No. 1 Monon Regisitered No.

1 Reed Will pay 16c C.W.T. for good timothy seed. WAYNE FEED SUPPLY Phone 932-3310 FOR SALE Seed wheat, registered No. 1 Knox and registered No. 1 Reed.

Stanley Hurst, phone Waldron 525-6450, miles west of Milroy on 244. Poultry Supply GHOSTLEY PEARL PULLETS 18 weeks old. Other Heavy and Light Breed Pullets 14 to 17 weeks. Carney Hatchery, Shelbyville, Indiana. BABY CHICKS hatching each Wednesday.

Order in advance. Carney Hatchery, Shelbyville, Indiana. TWO BEDROOM, large living room, dining room, kitchen, furnace, bath, garage. Owner must sell due to sickness. ONLY $5,500.

IF YOU LIKE IT SEE DON CARPENTER, Realter Bob Miller, Rep. Ofc. South on New 3 Phone 932-2317 FOR SALE BY OWNER $10,000 eight-room home, two complete baths, downstair tiled, built-in cabinets, double garage, fenced yard, aluminum siding, near St. Gabriel. 626 W.

10th Street, Connersville, Indiana. NAIL SELLS THE EARTH 240 ACRES near New Salem, can sell on contract. New four bedroom with IVz acres near Milroy. 66 acres, modern home, barn Decatur County. 178 acres, new listing, can be bought at a low price.

2 houses in Milroy $3000 and $3500. 165 acres, dairy farm, Anderson Township. 250 Acres, Anderson Township, remodeled four bedroom home, excellent stock farm. Homes of all sizes, some can be bought on contract. NAIL REAL ESTATE MILROY, INDIANA PHONE 629-2469 $3.00 or more per hour for permanent route work.

Will tram and establish. National company. Write Gary Spriggs. 3921 So. Washington, Marion, Indiana.

Repair Service WATCH REPAIR One to three day service. Work guaranteed. All watches insured. Jewelry, 425 N. Main Rushville.

SMALL Appliance Repair, REES RADIO TV, 123 W. 3rd. Street. Phone 932-2345. HEARING AID BATTERIES, cords accessories, and repairs for all makes.

Abericrombie Jewelers. GENERAL CONTRACTING Resident and commercial budding. Remodeling and repair, roofing siding. Block and cement work. Harry L.

Robbins, R. 2, Rushville, Indiana. Phone 9322348. SEWERS and DRAINS ELEC- TRICIALLY CLEANED. Phone 932-2536, W.

J. Jones. REPAIRS for all electric shavers. WE carry a complete line of electric shavers. Will trade.

Abercrombie Jewelers. WE KNOW that you will like our Glidden outside paint at $4.31 per gallon. EVERYBODY HAS Public Paint Wall Paper Store, 305 N. Main Phone 932-3454. ROYAL RUBY APOTHECARY JAR.

A beautiful type item, 39c; Pan and roller Masking tape 60 yards inch, 85c a roll; Caulking gun, $1.09. Our sale is now on. Carter Paint and Wallpaper Store, 120 west 3rd. phone 932-3454. FORD TRACTOR outfit, complete; also some other miscellaneous items.

Clifford Travis, R. R. 1, Spiceland phone UK 7-3227. JOHN DEERE 227 mounted corn picker, A-l condition; hydraulic manure loader. Charles A.

Peggs, R. 6, Mays phone 2422. Wanted For Rent FOR RENT Nicely furnished apartment, utilities paid. 530 N. Main.

SLEEPING ROOM for employed lady, in my home. Call 932-3879. FOR RENT Furnished three rooms and bath. Phone 938-3321. FOR RENT Three room unfurnished apartment, ground floor, clean, private entrance, 713 N.

Jackson or call 932-2235. FOR RENT Three or four room furnished or unfurnished apartment, phone 938-4134 after 5. WEST SIDE welding, electric arc, and braising. Open evenings after 5:30 and weekends. 811 W.

Second, Rear. Phone 932-3775. FENCE BUILDING and repair. Arthur Jessup, phone 938-3303. Situation Wanted PART-TIME day work, dish washer in a restaurant.

Phone 9384695. FOR RENT Two or three bedroom home, 610 N. Jackson. Available September 10th. Alice Neely, 801 N.

Shortridge Indianapolis, FL 6-6976. FOR RENT House in Manilla, across from School House. Phone Waldron 525-6064 after 6 P.M. Beauty Shops BEAUTI-ETTE Permanents $5 up. Jean Smith, 115 S.

Morgan, phone 932-3513. Evenings by appointmeLt. WANTED General Hauling, livestock and grain. Marshall Lee, 217 West Third Street, phone 9323220. WANTED Painting, remodeling, brick-cement work, any kind.

Phone 679-5559. JEEP DIGGING Sewers, ditches, water lines and septic tanks. Chas. Cecil, phone 932-2536. WANTED Ride to Cummins or Columbus.

First shift A.M. to 3.30 P.M. Phone 932-2293. sons of Hastings, Michigan, Miss Dianne Morgan of Indianapolis, Thomas Medd, and Mr. and Mrs.

Elsa Hilligoss west of Rushville called on Mrs. Leona Johnson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Floyd and Ronnie Burns and Bobby Wheatley of Indianapolis spent Sunday night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs.

Alden Alford. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Clifford of Rushville and Miss Gladys Clif- Pets FOR SALE A.K.C. beagles, black blanket.

Old enough to run this fall. Phone 663-2530. Strait and family Sunday after- 1 f0rd were dinner guests Saturday noon. I of Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Chase Medd went, Michael, to the Masonic home at Franklin Mr.

and Mrs. Billie Cockefair Sunday afternoon. and family of Brookville were sup- Mr. and Mrs. William Barnard per guests Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. and Glenna of Homer were supper Ross Heeb. guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday afternoon Mrs.

Joe Melvin Barcus. Jones and son of Alquina visited Edgar Starr and Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fee and Mrs. Monroe Starr in Harrisburg daghtefs.

Sunday evening. They also called Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matney on Mrs. Ethel Bowen at the home and family of Indianapolis; Mrs.

of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephen in Herbert Powell of Shelbyville; Fairview. Edna Loper of Connersville; Na- Mr. and Mrs.

Don Shera and i omi Thomas, Mrs. W. T. Ham- sons of Laurel called on Mrs. I mond, Mrs.

Finley Fee, and Mrs. Grace Young Saturday afternoon Walter Spurlock visited Mr. and and all of them went to Conners- Mrs. Gene Halcomb and son of ville to the Fayette Memorial Hos- Metamora Sunday, pital to see Mrs. Ray Zornes and Mr.

and Mrs. Dick Snow of new baby daughter. Bloomington, Illinois and Don Donna Robinson visited Mrs. Snow of Richmond were supper Waiter Spurlock at the home of; guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Finly Fee Satur-; Graves and family Saturday, day evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Loge of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller and Oxford were supper guests of Mr. Sharon, Kay, and Bill were guests and Mrs. Alden Alford and attend- Sunday at a barbecue at the home i ed the funeral of Mrs.

Thelma Alof Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fey and Don- ford at Rushville Friday with aid Wayne. them. Mr.

and Mrs. James Bottomley Mr. and Mrs. Mike Matney and and family of Connersville visited family of Indianapolis, and Mr. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Long and and Mrs. Arnold Carlton and fam- family Labor Day. ily of Connersville. and Larry Mr.

and Mrs. John Slagle and Hunter visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

family of Metamora and Mr. and Hammond Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Evans and family had Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Jordan and a picnic dinner at Batesville Park family of Cambridge city visited Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis May Sunday. Mrs.

Mary Parvis of Albany vis- Miss Linda Medd of Glenwood ited Mrs. Mattie May and Mr. and spent the weekend with her aunt. Mrs. Gilbert May from Friday un- Mr.

and Mrs. Robert May and til Sunday evening. Saturday eye -1 family. ning all of them went to Cincin- Mr. and Mrs.

Ray WT. Stevens pad OAT A gprman nati and attended the wedding called on Mrs. Gertrude Matney Shepherd also oWer and reception of Mrs. Mattie and Mrs. Florence Rockafellow in stock.

Kennels, phone 938-1772. Upholstery SPECIAL through October 10th Any suite, $119.95. Free delivery. Upholstery, 910 North Harrison. Phone 9323702.

Purdue source of income (percentage) is: State of Indiana 44.0; Auxiliary Enterprises and Student Aid 24.8; Student Fees 9.9; Gifts, grants and contracts 9.2; Federal Appropriations 4.5; Sales and Services, Regulatory Services 4.0; Organized Instruction and Research Act 3.6. grandson, Michael Derrick and Karen Vandivort. Marilyn and Sandy Howard and Kathy Dunigan were supper guests of the Herman Dunigan Connersville Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Don McKee, and William Kim ins of Wheeling, WT.

Mary Beth Strickland, and Mrs. Theodore Forbes attended the family Saturday. Kathy remained! diana State Fair Wednesday, overnight. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Powell Mrs. James Bottomley and chil- and daughter of Shelbyville were dren of Connersville visited with dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Robert Long and family! ert Fee and daughters Sunday.

Tuesday. Mrs. Ross Heeb spent the day in Donald Wayne Fey sent Tues-1 Muncie Wednesday, day night and Wednesday with his Mrs. Don McKee and William grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Kimmins of Wheeling, West Vir- Wayne Fey near Corner. isited from Tuesday til Sunday afternoon Mrs. Nellie 1 Saturday with Rev. and Mrs. Theo- Reed and Mrs.

Helen Beaver and dore Forbes and family. Marvin attended the Golden Wed-! Carolyn Graves and Bobby Mil- ding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ler attended the Brookville Street Robert Peak near Waldon. I Fair Saturday evening and visited Gay Clifford and some friends Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Bastin and fam- from Rushville were at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, a few days last week. Melvin Barcus and Jack Bur- doefer went to Friendship Sunday. 'ily. Harry Robbins of Flint, Michigan, visited his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Robbins and family over the weekend..

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