Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

OF Turmoil In. Viet Nam Not Damaging Morale Of Troops 1 EDITOR'S NOTE--Is political turmoil in South Viet Nam affecting the of. U.S. troops in the field? Here is a report from the base camp of the U.S. 173rd Airborne Brigade stationed a short distance northeast of 8 By DON DEDERA The Arizona Republic Written for The Associated Press BIEN HOA, South VietNam (AP) They are shocked, hurt and perplexed by their friends, but still willing to go out and fight the enemy.

This is the spirit of the paratroopers of the 173rd Airborne Brigade, which has. seen. as bitter combat in Viet Nam as any other U.S. unit in the past year. "We've lost too many good men to bug out now," said Pfc.

Edward Odom, 22, a squad leader from Newark, N.J.. The gravity of the crisis was announced last week in terms every soldier could understand: Saigon, 15 miles to the southwest, was declared off limits to soldiers not on duty. Anti-American: sentiment of the 'rioters has been exasperating to the troopers. They shake their heads over pictures of Jeeps blazing in downtown Saigon. and of schoolchildren bearing signs in' English directed against Americans.

"Sure, it irritates me," said Spec. 4 John Panella, 23, of North Plainfield, N.J. "Our outfit: has been over here since May, fighting for this country's freedom. We. don't like to be insulted.

"Then, we think about "it. mean, who's behind the antiAmerican slogans? Look close enough, and you'll see the Communists; taking advantage of unstable political situation." Panella, wounded by a Viet Cong grenade: in December, said his morale was high despite the demonstrations. Another trooper recovered from wounds is Pfc. Richard M. Hawkins, 21, of Salt Lake City, Utah.

"I figure the Vietnamese people aren't getting the truth about us. The things we do right go unnoticed. Everything we do wrong is exaggerated," Hawkins said. a regiment of Viet Cong in Zone and kill 310. Then we come in for a rest, and maybe a few of the boys go downtown and get drunk and say something to somebody's sister.

That's bad, but men are men, and I feel proud to be over here. The best politics I know is to kill VC." Spec. 8. Lemuel Lee Hymes, 19, of Beardstown, has received the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry and has been recommended for the U.S. Bronze Star.

"The Buddhists are playing right into the hands of the Communists," he said. "If the Buddhists think they are going to be well treated by Hanoi, they should be invited out on our next field problem." Another recipient of the Vietnamese gallantry medal is Sgt. Richard H. Holmes, 19, of Phoenix, Ariz. After action at Phu Loi, in the Mekong delta, and in Zone he is due for rotation Inext week.

wiLd Pakistani Strongman Running Into Trouble By CONRAD FINK LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) Strong man President Ayub Khan, for years safe from political ill-winds, is being 1 by strong breezes of: discontent. Many of his foreign and 44 Hospital Notes A 14. Third floor: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Babies are shown from 3 to 3:30 p.m. and.7 to 7:30 p.m. No visitors below 16. ADMISSION Theresa A.

Bailey, Gas City. Marc Allen Walker, Rt. 6, Marion: Oral Raymond Harris, 2101 W. 11th St. Ned E.

Pence, Gas City. Effie L. Hults, 815 S. Branson Ethel T. Dungey, 1414 W.

Seventh St. Mildred M. Sutton, Hartford City. Reba F. Rigsbee, 4016 S.

Harmon St. Georgia A. Nuss, 2113 S. Washington St. Lucile Phillips, 1525 Richard Road.

Roy J. Culley, 1109 E. Marshall St. John R. Davis, 1713 N.

ry Road. Annette S. Humes, 2107 W. Eighth Wilbur Paul Conwell, 705 S. Western.

Aye. Bradley Garrett 613 Bradner Ave. Carmen. Weaver, Rt. 1, Marion.

Bart Duane Smith, 215 N. I Boots St. Russell L. Helvie, 4110 Blvd. Bertha May Compton, 701- E.

38th Bettie Jo Young, 3230 Dunbar Drive. 3 John W. Smith, Montpelier. Mary Ruth Record, Rt: 2, Fairmount. Mark E.

Alva, 740 Crestview Drive. Martha L. Miller, 1721 S. Boots St. DISMISSALS Bart Duane Smith, 215 N.

Boots St. Mary T. Dome, Rt. 2, Fairmount. Donna J.

Meeks, Upland. Dora B. Purvis, 343 E. St. Marvin L.

Bell, 609. Lancelot Drive. Alice R. Ford, Gas Frank W. Columbus, 3529 Lincoln Blvd.

Tanis D. Jacobs, 1100 S. Penn-' wit. sylvania Ave. Franklin L.

Persinger, V.an Mildred L. Lottridge, 334 Swayzee St. William M. Shannon, 702. E.

38th St. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kain, 630 E. Wiley boy, 6:40 p.m., April 9.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carroll, Gas City, girl, 11:21 p.m., April 9. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Wayman, 1213 S. Adams girl, 12:45 a.m., April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wise, Rt.

1. Jonesboro, girl, 5:55 a.m., April 10: Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver, VISITING HOURS to 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.

to p.m. No visitors under 9 9 COMING AUCTION SALES WEDNESDAY April 13, 1966 at 11:30 Southwest a.m. of Located. Andrews, Ind. mile on 01 Black Hill Road.

Farm machinery, household goods. Mrs. Otto Harris, owners; Rudicel, Mctioneers. ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Funeral Notices NEW, Frank, VA Hospital, field, Ind. Raven Funeral SIZEMORE, William Ralph, 1701 East.

Williams Needham Son Funeral Home. STEWART, Lida E. Salem, Oregon. Raven Funeral Home. In Memoriam In loving memory of LELA E.

HOFFAR. who left our side one year ago today April 9th, 1965. MEMORY'S GARDEN Many times we wander back To memory's garden fair And catch a glimpse of Mother With the silver in her hair. In memory we can recall The roses round the door, And see again the garden path We walked in days of yore. 1 In fancy we can see her smile As she waited there for us, Among her many flowers.

She loved so tenderly. We see again the garden path, And where we used to roam In memory we can see again Our: mother dear and home. Dearly missed by husband Frank Seven children, grandchildren Great Grandchildren. Funera! Directors Serving As We Would Be Served OWEN-WEILERT Funeral Home 2722 S. Washington 664-5765 Worthy of a Sacred Trust DIGGS Funeral Service Inc.

504 W. Third St. Phone 662-2503 JAY SWIFT STOREY: Gas City Jonesboro 674-4647 or: 674-3877 NEEDHAM SON We Appreciate Your Confidence 814 iS. Adams St. 664-5168 SHAWLEY MEMORIAL CHAPEL Established 1888 2901 S.

Washington 668-8185 RAVEN FUNERAL HOME "The HOME For Services" 911 S. Washington 664-6271 CARPETS And life too can be beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Freel Mason. I NOTICE- -I not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or after this date, April 11th, 1966.

Addison A. Brown 1011 W. 5th St. Marion, Ind. STATE AND FEDERAL TAXES PHONE 664-9606.

CALL OR SHOP AT Montgomery Ward Catalog Store 3 N. PARK PLAZA 664-0576 LOSE WEIGHT Safely with DaxA- Diet tablets. Only 98c OSCO DRUGS. STATE FEDERAL TAX RETURNS. N.

M. KNAPP 5016 S. Harmon. PHONE 674-1641. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS US Can be reached by writing: P.O, Box 721 or Phone 668-8005 TAXES -State and Federal Pickup Deliver-Same Day Service Phone 664-3213 Rummage: Sales 7A CHEAP RUMMAGE 319 East: City -Tuesday Wednesdays KEEP- -Your carpets beautiful despite constant footsteps of a busy family.

Get 2 Blue Lustre, rent electric shampooer $1. Hook Drug Co. RUMMAGE Dresses, shoes, purs-39 es, all sizes. Sunday--till sold! 3229 South -Branson St. Lost, Strayed or Stolen BLACK SILVER-German Shepherd-Red Collar- Dr.

Hill Rabies tag. 668-8071 or 662-1037. Reward LOST Silver grey Persian cat. Phone 664-8810. AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles for Sale 11 EXTRA VALUE USED CARS ECKMAN MOTORS, INC.

Warren, Ind. Phone 262 '65 MUSTANG red interior, automatic, V-8, low mileage, $1,895. Ph. 998-7236. 1960 Chevrolet Biscayne-New paint good condition.

$495. Ph. 674-1950. '59 RAMBLER American, 2 door, 6 stick, overdrive, clean, 25 miles gal. $295.

Ph. 998-2854. '60 CORVAIR-4 door, 3 speed transmission. I 26th CLARK GMC ByPass Sales Serv. Ph.

664-8021 '60 CHEVY: 4 door sedan. Power steering brakes. Automatic $795 '59 CHEVY Parkwood station wagon. 6 cyclinder, automatic $695 '59 OLDS 2 door hardtop. Power steering, power brakes $695 CENTRAL AUTO SALES 2522 So.

Adams Phone 664-3794 HIATT'S AUTO SALES Grant County's only Dodge Dealer NOW AT NEW LOCATION 36th Bypass Phone 674-3394 '62 CHEVY V8 stick $895 '62 FORD 6-cylinder $795 '60 BUICK LeSabre $695. '59 CHEVY V8, stick $495. '59 OLDS $425. 1016 N. BRANSON 164 IMPALA -Wagon.

Full power, 327, V-8. factory air, low mile. age. Phone 664-5523. 1962 CORVAIR Monza, 2 door hardtop, automatic transmission Black with black bucket seats.

A-1 condition. $875.00 662-7357: $34.95 COMPLETE AUTO PAINTING Water sanded--Expertly Masked MARION SPRAY BOOTH 1016 North Branson 762 CHEVY SS-4 speed. Call 664-6420 or see at 2216 South Selby '61 FORD 6 cylinder, stick, real sharp 4 door automobile. $695 $14 down 9 week AI. SCOTTY'S CAR LOT 38th.

ByPass 674-4860 NEW CARS! We're still giving Borrower's with preferred Credit LOW DISCOUNT LOANI FARMER'S STATE BANK Sweetser Dial 384-4351 1958 CHEVY-Bel Air--Take over payments $23 per month. 'Balance $398. Phone 1959 door Hardtop, equipped -take over payfulhts. Phone 674-2824. 1958 ton pickup truck.

Clean, runs good, good tires. Call 384-7647. 1956 STUDEBAKER-President-A-1 shape. See after 4 p.m. 1905 East 38th '57 OLDS 4-door.

Red. $395 PAUL'S AUTO SALES 1835 S. Baldwin Phone 664-1844 AUTOMOTIVE Marion, Indiana, Chronicle April 11, 1966 1. tic policies are being criticized openly. Here in the West Pakistan city of Lahore, and elsewhere, Ayub haskeroplied arrests that unlikely the breezes will grow into a gale.

But many Pakistani and foreign observers feel the 58-yearold ex-soldier may have to rely less. on his field marshal's charm and more on adroit politics to keep things in hand. Interviews with always volatile students and experienced opposition politicians indicate two are behind the unrest: Pakistanis believed Ayub when he claimed victory in last September's war with India over Kashmir and they cannot understand signed the Tashkent declaration, which some regard as a conferencetable surrender of battlefield laurels. West Pakistan's control of this divided nation's military and government angers East Pakistan, which has more than half the country's 110 million population. Eastern demands for autonomy are growing.

Ayub is handling the antiTashkent agitation with an iron glove on one hand, a soft glove on the other. Student demonstrations against the declaration soon after it, was signed were subdued by police. Five youths were killed. Many opposition politicians who attack the declaration are being arrested. the same time, Ayub is forcibly restating Pakistan's claim to Indian-held Kashmir.

This is aimed at quieting fears that he renounced the claim at Tashkent. East Pakistan's unrest seems more explosive. It highlights the fact that the racially different I people of East and West Pakistan have little in common other than than their Moslem region. Ayub's supporters charge the current unrest is inspired by an opposition which, after a long political drought, is trying once more to drink at the fountain of power. They say.

"Eastern autonomy" is merely a political slogan, not a deep desire. Ayub has many things going for him. His moves to disentangle Pakistan from U.S. military alliances and fashion. closer ties with other nations, including Communist China, are widely popular.

His economic policies, aided by massive doses assistance over the past decade, have generated an economic stability that endears him to many. There is, in addition, considerable fear that a change would only return Pakistan to the political feuding and fighting that raged before he seized power in 1958. DRAGSTERS NABBED SPENCER, Ind. 15 teen-age drag racers, using police radios to monitor location of law officers, were arrested da near McCormick's Creek State Park Police said they were dragging on Ind. 43 south of the park.

About 15 other youths escaped, officers reported. Those arrested were scheduled to appear in Spencer Justice of the Peace court Thursday. 1 LaFontaine, boy, 8:48 a.m., April 10. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Jackson, 3614 S. Landess girl, 3:27 a.m., April 11. "Actually, I don't see the demonstrations as the worst thing. What: worries me is what comes next? If Premier Nguyen Cao Ky's. falls, who comes Who's going to take over? Who's around that doesn't need America to help them stay alive?" A.

soldier with memories of Korean combat, Sgt. Benjamin Benavides, 33, of Las Vegas, N.M., takes the longer view. In the 2nd Battalion's last action, Benavides was cited for restoring spirit, under intense enemy fire, to a badly hit squad. "The word of our cause has not reached the peasants yet. This country can't have elections.

The people don't really have a choice. In wartime, the picture is too he said. "The way I see it, the VC are losing the war. We've been rapping him hard. So this is his newest technique.

If this fails, he will try something else. "In general, the Vietnamese people like us," he said. "I'd be willing to take a vote on that. I'll bet that those little kids holding anti-American banners are being paid 100 piastres a night to riot, and I've got a pretty good idea who's Spec. 4, Jimmy L.

Spence, 20, of Spokane, bearer of a gallantry medal and shrapnel wounds from the battalion's last fight in Zone said: "It seems to me this country just doesn't know how to achieve what wants. Democracy is responsibility, a not anarchy. Freedom doesn't come out of riot. You create a mob and you can do anything with it. I see the hand of Charlie the Viet Cong in this The interviews were aged by Capt.

Thomas E. Faley, C. Company commander, West Point class of '62 and resident of Harrisburg, Pa. "Ninety per cent of my men are, high school some graduates college," and he many have said. 'As volunteer airborne troops, they are self-motivated.

They are thinkers. They're not fooled by a Jeep burning downtown. "Now excuse us. We've got a war to fight." LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS Cause Number S-66-293 GRANT SUPERIOR COURT JANUARY TERM, 1966 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF GRANT. MARION LUMBER AMENT CORPORATION, Plaintiff VS.

ALBERT H. SEWELL ET AL Defendants BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the 31st day of March, 1966; above named Plaintiff filed in the Office of the Clerk of said Superior Court of Grant County, Indiana, Its Complaint Against all the Defendants herein, and its Affidavit as to certain named and designated Defendants. That said proceedings are brought to quiet the title of MARION LUMBER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, an Indiana Corporation, named and designated defendants to the Complaint and as against all. demand, claims and claimants whomsoever and as against the in and to the lowing real estate described in the Complaint situated in Grant County, Indiana, to-wit: Lots Numbered Three Hundred Twenty four (324), Three Hundred Twenty -seven (327) and Three Hundred Thirty-two (332) in Winchel's Third Addition to the Town, now City of Marion, State of Indiana. That said Special Jurisdictional Affidavit fifed with said Complaint sets out the matters required by Chapter of the Acts of 1915 of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 10, 1915, and all acts amendatory and' supplementary thereto authorizing the quieting of title to real estate against all persons whomsoever and as against the world.

Plaintiff also files the. Affidavit' of a competent person that the of the following named and designated Defendants is unknown and upon diligent inquiry each cannot be ascertained and they are lieved to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, to- wit: ALBERT H. SEWELL; SEWELL, wife of Albert H. Sewell, whose true Christian name is to plaintiff known; SAMUEL McSWEENEY; McSWEENEY, wife. of Samuel McSweeney, whose true tian name is to plaintiff, unknown; WILLIAM U.

ARCHER; ARCHER, wife of. William U. Archer, whose true Christian name is to plaintiff unknown; AND, THE HUSBAND OR WIFE, WIDOWER OR WIDOW, RESPEC. TIVELY, AND THE UNKNOWN CHILDREN. DESCENDANTS, HEIRS.

REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, TORS, ADMINISTRATORS, RE. CEIVERS, TRUSTEES, SHARE. HOLDERS, CREDITORS, EES, SUCCESSORS, AND ASSIGNS, RESPECTIVELY, OF EACH OF THE ABOVE NAMED AND DESIGI NATED DEFENDANTS; AND THE UNKNOWN HUSBAND OR WIFE, WIDOWER OR WIDOW, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES OR LEGATEES OF ANY SUCH PERSON SHOWN BY THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF GRANT COUNTY, STATE- OF INDIANA, AT. ANY TIME. IN THE PAST TO HAVE HAD ANY INTEREST IN THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT HERE.

IN, BY REASON WHEREOF, DOUBT AS TO THE VALIDITY OF PLAINTIFF'S TITLE TO SAID REAL ESTATE MAY ARISE. NOW, THEREFORE, said Defendants, whose names and desig. nations are above set out; are hereby notified of the pendency of said cause against them, and that unless they appear and plead thereto the at the calling of said cause on 1st day of June, 1966, the same being a judicial day of said Court to be held at the Court House of said Grant County, Indiana, the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court affixed at Marion, Indiana, this 31st day of March, 1966. Victor C.

Drook Clerk of the Grant Superior Court Gemmill, Browne, Torrance, Sisson Morin Attorneys for Plaintiff E-April 4. 11, 18, 1966 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING "THE PEOPLE'S MARKET PLACE" IT'S SO EASY TO PLACE YOUR AD 4 JUST PHONE664-5111 AND CHARGE THE ADI IT COSTS SO LITTLE This Is sample three-line ad. An ad, this size contains en aver of 15 words. 3 LINES-7 DAYS COSTS ONLY $4.20 This sample four fine ad allows more room for better description of. advertised goods or services for better results.

LINES 7 DAYS COSTS ONLY $5.60 Minimum Space 3 Lines Be sure to order your ad on the economical rate. When it gets results sooner you will charged only for the number days the ad actually runs. PLEASE NOTE. In case ot error. advertiser must make correction before second insertion.

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Don Millspaugh, Col. Millspaugh, Auctioneers. EVERY FRIDAY p.m Furniture, appliances Misc. at Puckett's Merchandise Mart 27th Bypass. Puckett Son Auctioneers.

TWIN CITY AUCTION-105 S. 2nd, Gas City, Saturday 7:30, April 16. Furniture, appliances, and misc. Charles L. Peters, Auctioneer.

SATURDAY April at 12:00 noon. Located at 410 W. 5th Street, Peru, Indiana. Havilland China, Antiques household goods. Harry E.

Loughran owner, Wilbur T. Clair, Auctioneer. miles SATURDAY East of April VA 16, 11 Hospital a.m. on 3 I 38th Street road. Furniture and appliances.

Kenneth Starr owner. Lora De. Puckett Everett E. Corn, auctioneers: SATURDAY -April 16, 1966. at p.m.

Located 3 miles south Mt. Etna on St. Rd. 9 37; to county road 900 then mile east. Household good, misc.

Mrs. John Riley, owner. Rudicel, Mcilravy, Harris, Bayman; auctioneers. SATURDAY-April 16th 1966 at 1:00 p.m. Located East of Fairmount on 26 to Road 450 EAST then north first house.

Farm machinery Household goods. Russell Briggs, owner Everett E. Corn SATURDA p.m. D. A Located Puckett, 16, 602 1966 E.

auctioneers. Ti i Main St. Hartford City, Indiana, Household goods, boat, motor. Mr. Mrs.

William Pickering, owners. H. T. Winger, auctioneers. SAT.

APRIL 23rd. Time 12 noon. Household goods. Wurlitzer Spinet Piano. Antiques.

Located mile west of Maynes Cafeteria, Converse, Ind. Mr. Mrs. James Hale, owners. Auctioneer, Wilbur SATURDAY April 23rd, 1966, at A 1 Main p.m.

Street Located on 2 1 First blocks Street East or of Southwest corner of Park in Fowlerton, Indiana. Household goods misc. Estate of Pearl Lynch. Everett E. Corn and Lora D.

Puckett, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, APRIL 23RD. p.m. located mi. East of bash on the water works road to end of the blacktop then mi.

North or mi. Southwest of Lagro or North of. Marion on the America Road to. the Dora Road 250S-then, west to Asbury Church 200E-then mi. North.

hold goods and antiques. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hughes, owners. Auctioneer- Bill Rogers.

PROFESSOR HONORED ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Frederick C. Neidhardt, Purdue University professor, will be honored with the 1966 Eli Lilly Co. Award in Microbiology and Immunology for his work in cell physiology. The award will be presented at a meeting of the American Society for Microbiology in Los May 1.

Automobiles for Sale '58 OLDS Convertible. Red. with white top. $395 MARION AUTOMOTIVE 2nd Adams St. Phone '64 automatic FAIRLANE 500, steering.

a 2-door, $1,395. V-8, GRAHAM-YOUNCE FORD, Inc. 4 Converse, Indiana Phone 395-3645 1958 CHEVROLET-4 door wagon, 6 cylinder, standard transmission, Priced at $295. 508 West 9th, Phone 664-1073 or 664-5086 Dress up your car with seat covers from YORKIES seat cover shop. 2nd Bypass Phone 664-3449 1954 BUICK Special-4door, meSpec chanically, good River $125.

Drive Year Buy RAMBLER RAMBLER SALES 38th Bypass 674-3313 SIMCA AUTHORIZED Sales-Service-Parts A AUTO SALES 3406 S. Adams Phone 674-4021 '54 FORD Figure 8 special, 6 cylinder stick. $45. Phone 998-2158 After 8 p.m. VOLKSWAGEN Authorized Sales, Service, Parts 1341 N.

Baldwin (Bypass) 664-8037 WANTED TO BUY--A 9 passenger Greenbriar, Volkswagen, etc. Less than $1,000. Write Post Office Box 1293; Marion, Ind? 1962 FALCON Station Wagon 6 cylinder, 4 door, Phone 664-8995 1961 2 door hardtop. $895 WOODARD AUTO Phone SALES, 13th Bypass 664-0184 AUTHORIZED CHECKER Sales Service-Parts AUTO SALES 3406 S. Adams.

Phone 674-4021 '57 CHEVY Automatic Transmission 1106 Brandon Ave. 64 CORVETTE Blue, 12. tops, 365 4 speed, A-1 condition. $2,895. Phone 662-1052.

'63 CHEVY 2 door $1,000. Phone 64 CHEVELLE Station Wagon, 283-V8 engine, stick, whitewalls, radio, heater, 18,800 mi. maroon with red interior, 664-9816. DON MARSHALL CHEVY, INC. For O.K.

USED CARS Upland, Ind. Dial 998-2570 FOR QUALITY USED CARS MUNSON'S PONTIAC, INC. 312 West 2nd 662-2551 "Zintsmaster Trades Faster" ZINTSMASTER, INC. 1202 So. Baldwin (ByPass) 664-0707 JEEP-JEEP.

JACK OVERMAN SALES Wabash, Ind. Phone 563-1932 1962 CORVAIR-4-door sedan. Automatic. Clean. $795 AUTO MART North on the Bypass 1328 N.

Phone 664-2491 '64 VALIANT-Signet 2 door hardtop. 4 speed. Black with black. bucket seat, interior and all the extras. $1,495 USED CARS 3rd Branson St.

Phone 662-7733 '62 OLDS--Dynamic 88, 4: door, power steering brakes, hydramatic; air conditioned. Beige finish. $1,395 HOLMES AUTO SALES 26th Bypass Phol 664-3458 SHARP '57 CHEVY 1283, V-8, stick, custom 4 door $25. '55 CHEVY 2 door sedan, cylinder, stick, extra clean. Phone 664-7507 3 p.m.

1960 CHEVROLET Convertible, 283 powerglide, very good condition $895. Call Summitville, 536-2251 or 536-2866 1965 IMPALA -Convertible, 300 HP 4 speed, white, Mags, SHARP $2400 Firm. 674-6271 after 5 p.m. '63 wagon, A-1 shape. $975.

1708 S. Adams Street after 4 p.m. weekdays or all day Sat. or Sun. Phone 662-2422 WHOLESALE '59 Chevy' Belair.

V-8, automatic, new tires, good clean car. $375. Call '55 -V-8, DeSoto sedan, power steering, power brakes, power seats, automatic transmission. Leather trim upholstry. $150.

Call 662-7203. CHEVROLET Coupe, 3 speed transmission on floor. Partly restored. Call 948-5372. JEEP-Sales, service parts MUNSON JEEP SALES 212 West 4th Phone 668-8254 '59 PLYMOUTH Station wagon, New paint, tires brakes.

Motor good. Phone 674-4898. '64 DODGE Polara 500, 2 door hardtop 383, 4 speed. 33,000 A-1. Phone 536-2647 before 3:30 p.m..

'56 FORD-2 door sedan, 312 gine, 11" clutch, Douglas exhaust, $200. 929 S. McClure. AUTHORIZED SUNBEAM Sales, Service Parts A L' AUTO SALES 3406 S. Adams Phone 674-4021 '63 BUICK LeSabre.

4 door Dynaflow, power steering, power brakes, radio and heater, 1 owner. $2,095. Call 1 662-8791. EZI glass, 19,000 miles. A.

local Trucks for Sale 12 '58 ton pickup $795 HENRY'S USED CARS' Bypass at 15th Phone 662-2362 '63 CHEVROLET Ton Pickup Phone 664-1908 1964 CHEVROLET PICKUP 8 Cylinder BILL'S GASOLINE ENGINE 37th Bypass ton 57 Ford truck. Phone 998-2442 Evenings 1961 FORD Falcon panel truck, $400 cash or trade of equal value, see 2 blks. W. of Sims Methodist Church, call 922-7846. Auto Accessories, Parts 13.

USED TIRES 4-750x14. $40 for all four or $12 apiece. Whitewalls. Phone 664-6943 Motorcycles -Bicycles 15 500 CC VELLOCETTE Scrambler; buleaco motors. Pt.

Isabel, Junction 13 26. "BICYCLE BUILT FOR 2" Schwinn, 1964 Phone 998-7236 ONE PAIR -Motorcycle bags, leather handmade, wide, 15" high 13" long. Phone 664-6943. SEE THE NEW Fast Back Schwinn 5 Speed Stingray "Across From Former Location 426 N. Wash 662-6068 CURFMAN'S CYCLE CENTER Automotive Service 16 LINCOLN MERCURY SERVICE GRICE MOTORS, INC.

16th Washington Phone 668-8147 SPRING INTO SPRING With an A Motor "Big or small, we tune 'em all" A AUTO SALES 3406 S. Adams Phone 674.4021 FORD SALES Parts HAWKINS FORD I A SALES 3rd Nebraska Phone 662-2561 EXPERT MECHANICAL SERVICE On All Makes Cars and Trucks We Use Genuine Factory Parts DeVOE CHEVROLET and CADILLAC, Inc. 1 Block N. of Bypass on St. Rd.

15 Phone 664-1275 SERVICE EXPERT WORK WYANT OLDS, INC. 230 West 2nd St. Ph. 664-5188 BUSINESS SERVICE Business Service Offered 18 BUILDING REMODELING "A SPECIALTY' Can start at once Phone 674-3926. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Service Offered 18 LIGHT HAULING-Anytime, trash.

clean basem*nts garages. PHONE 664-3838. SEPTIC TANKS Cesspools pumped, sewers drains cleaned with electric rooter. (It could pay you to give us a call.) Concrete tanks sold installed. PAUL'S SEWER SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Phone 664-1546 LOAD OF FILL DIRT $4.00.

PHONE 674-1885 ROOFING By experienced New roofs pr roof repairs. No job too large or too small. Work guaranteed. For free estimates: Phone 662- 6467. HAVE -Tractors, will plow: disc or rotavate, lots acreage.

Call Dan Perkins TRIMMING CUTTING AND REMOVAL INSURED FREE ESTIMATES RON TOLER 668-8332 or 662-8675 FEDERAL STATE TAX RETURNS PHONE 664-9403 WELL DRILLING REPAIR C. E. HINES. 2162 W. 9th.

PHONE 664-4935 RICHARD DROOK Tree surgery shrubbery, 15 years experience. Fully insured. Ph. 664-5228 or 664- 1000. BURTON BROS.

Inc. Ph. 664-8873 CLEANING Carpet, upholstery, walls, interior painting, plumbing electrical services. "Quality Service In Quantity" CARPENTER WORK WANTED -ANYTHING211. West 38th 674-6508 Fence Stretchers- Post Hole Diggers Marion's Only "Rent All" Store AA RENTS 11th Bypass SEPTIC TANKS Cesspools, toilet Vault, vacuum cleaned sewer line, basem*nt drains cleaned with electric cutting knives.

Concrete Sold Installed DAVID SEWER CLEANERS, INC. 1039 E. 38th St. 674-2466 TWIN CITY SEWER SERVICE Clean Sewer line-Septic Tanks C. McCormick 674-4549 SEWER Lines cleaned with electric eel.

Septic tanks cess pools. Ragsdale. 674-1750 or 674-7018 REMODELING--Rooms Added 664-1614" LEFFLER CONSTRUCTION CO. ELECTRICAL Wiring repairs, insured work, guaranteed. Free estimates.

Phone 662-2282 FIREWOOD FOR SALE CUT TRIM TREES -Insured Jess Lanter Phone 664-0159 ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDING PATIO COVERS AWNINGS GARAGES Phone 664-7721 INTERIOR DECORATING OUTSIDE PAINTING -w 664-6533 Hauling Trash Phone 674-4098 BARRETT ROOF. ING APPLIED. PH. 664-5159 SOUTHALL COMPANY. LAWNS Seeded, fertilized, level dressed with peat top soil.

Trim, spray repair shrubs free estimates. Cunning. ham Landscapers. 664-4949 or 664- 2617. CEMENT WORK All kinds, Free estimates.

Phone 662-1212 Employment; Female 32 WAITRESS WANTED AT ONCE Call in Jct 35 and 37 'Standard Station WAITRESS will train. Applica-1 -T: tions 2 to 5 p.m. NICK'S N. on Bypass WANTED- Waitresses at Meshingomesia Country full or part time, good pay. Pete Perkins, Call 662-7109 WANTED COUNTER LADIES 5 p.m.

to 12 p.m. shift. Apply mornings only. BIFF BURGER On the Bypass WANT GENERAL KITCHEN HELP Crossroads Cafe St. Rd.

9 35 South PERSONNEL 4-7 An outstanding, opportunity for a woman to manage a busiress service out of her home. Will train a person with sales, office and-or personnel experience. We provide home office training, field supervision and constant follow-up as well as dynamic' advertising and Jocal direct mail. Age 30 to 45 preferred. Our offices have an excellent record of success.

Send complete background information. All replies confidential. Write: CHRONICLE TRIBUNE BOX 978 WANTED. Part lady for cleaning motel house. Call in person.

512. S. Baldwin Ave. BABYSITTER MY HOME PHONE 662-2213 SEE OUR AD UNDER Male- Female Employment VAN LANINGHAM EMPL. SERV.

LIKE A CAREER, IN 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING -4 We have openings in our classified department for full and part time help. (Prefer women.) 1. Must be a good typist. 2: Have sales ability (Telephone) 3, Like filing; general clerical work. 4, Personable, ambitious, hard worker.

APPLY IN PERSON: Mr. R. Shelton, Chronicle- Tribune, Office, second floor. WANTED CHECKOUTS Apply in Person DOC'S IGA Seamstress capable of alterations fittings. Apply THE PARIS Baby sitter for boy.

while Mother has surgery. Phone 664-5068. EXPERIENCED Housekeeper for institutional work. Usual fringe 40 hour week. Paid sick leave and vacation.

Write stating qualifications to CHRONICLE- TRIBUNE BOX 983 DISHWASHER WANTED TILLMAN'S. FINE FOODS WOULD YOU LIKE TO BUY OR SELL AVON? Phone 664-1505 EXPERIENCED Adult waitress, capable of running night shift at Kewpee. Call Mrs. Cline 668- 8280. AUTOMOBILE AGENCY-Needs office help for filing, bookkeeping duties.

CHRONICLE- TRIBUNE BOX 980 OPPORTUNITY For neat intelligent young lady. Give age, past business experience references. Dental assistant, Write: CHRONICLE TRIBUNE BOX 967 FEMALE Switchboard operator, night full or part time, contact Mrs. Custer. CUSTER'S LAST STAND EMPLOYMENT Employment, Female 32 WANTED--Woman 18 ore older to live in and care for handicapped.

mother 'and 2 children exchanged for- room, board: and wages. Phone 998-7128. WAITRESS Plaza Bowl Restau rant, age 35 to 45, references. pointment 4 pm to 12 pm; Employment, Male: 33. HELP WANTED.

IN PER. i SON. HILL'S SNAPPY SERVICE WANTED Full time and part time help at then a Sunoco station at 22. Gas City. $1.50 per hour.

Interviews takan. Monday and Tuesday at the tion. DISPATCH SUPERVISOR We are looking for a man to su-4 pervise our dispatch Must handle detail, good Experienced in- handling people. An accounting background would" be helpful. See Mr.

Second Floor. CHRONICLE TRIBUNE Phone 664-5111. PEACE CORPS TYPE for retail work. Starting salary less than factory wages--opportunity. 'more! Phone Dick Brunt, 664-2986 before 9 a.m.

or evenings. 6 -PRODUCTION WORKERS-WANTED- STEADY EMPLOYMENT 40 HOURS OR MORE PER WEEK -MAXIMUM BENEFITS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT -HARTSON KENNEDYCABINET TOP COMPANY bel 522 WEST 22nd MANAGER TRAINEE Profit Sharing--Hospitalization AZAR'S BIG BOY SEE OUR AD UNDER Male-Female Employment VAN LANINGHAM EMPL. SERV." POSITIONS OPEN For' wood workers and. cabinet makeers. Maximum benefits.

3 HARTSON-KENNEDY CABINET TOP CO. 522 West 22nd-Marion, Indiana PRINTER. NEEDED AT ONCE! -Newspaper Experience Preferre. Contact--Harold Winchell CHRONICLE TRIBUNE 610 Adams Phone 664-511 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC APPLY 300 E. 23 St.

PHONE 664-6211 Ext. 282 RODS DIVISION ESSEX WIRE CORPORATION 1 SUTTER'S DAIRY DRIVER SALESMAN Salary and commission will earn good salesmen high income. High school graduate, married, active, in good health. Sutter's salesmen deliver dairy products, collect, sell new customers on Sutter's Home Service. Excellent present pay and future prospects.

Apply in person to Sutter's Dairy ucts, Inc. Mr. Joel: Moore, for appointment." SUTTER'S DAIRY Products, Inc. 925 S. Nebraska St.

Marion, Ind. Phone: 668-8171 FULL TIME HELP JIFFY CAR WASH 1105 Baldwin' Ave. MAN WANTED. Insurance and paid. vacation.

APPLY BUTCHER FEED Swayzee, Call 922-7589 MAN WANTED Will train for route work. sales experience preferred but not necessary. Good starting Apply Mr. Marks MODERN LAUNDRY CO. 502 S.

Nebraska. MOLDER For. Jolt Squeeze Mold: ing. Good working conditions, good" pay and steady work. Mr.

Gill, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. MARION. TOOL CORP. 11th Miller Ave.

OPPORTUNITY SALESMANI We are looking for salesmen who want to earn up to $8,000 per year. Commission Earnings to $8,000. No canvassing. necessary Positions Come prepared to discuss salesmanship, interviewing April 11th and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

See Mrs. McGraw MONTGOMERY WARD. "'North Park Plaza" 664-0576 Marion, Ind. BIBLE SALESMEN Big money, pay. day everyday company insurance, permanent position.

William Johnson, 9 Paradise Trailer 1235 "East 54th St. Lot No. 31. NEEDED AT. Man with for general a labor, apply WEBERknowledge of auto parts; 2 men JUNK CO.

5325 South Adams. St. Apply Hi. Way Theatre after $6 p.m. USHERS No phone please.

JANITOR-Full or part time. Mid. night to 8. Apply in person, Custer's Last Stand. STEADY -Part time work in mailing: Friday department.

afternoons Monday and through, mornings. Call Mr. Fellers, Chro-, nicle-Tribune 664-5111; Ext. 261. NEED EXTRA MONEY? Part time work available.

and service. Apply 2303 Meridian, Anderson. EXPERIENCED SERVICE TION ATTENDANT Apply in person. MILLER'S 66 202 W. Main Gas City 674-8616 Salesmen SALES REPRESENTATIVE: For central Indiana.

Selling farm and industrial equipment to school graduate, farm back ground, sales experience. required. Top earning for person willing to work hard. Send complete work resume to: CHRONICLE TRIBUNE BOX 981 P. 1 42.

Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

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