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PAGE 2 SEC -SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1961 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR INDIANA FARMING Prices Of Week On Livestock Longer, Lower, Sportier Look Built Into 1962 Oldsmobile INDIANAPOLIS By USD Neiv Antibiotic Helps Hogs To Gain Faster CATTLE Suopty loroely good and choice siouyhter steers with scattered loads ond lota etowghter peitere and Around 10 per cont cows. Few toodt stackers ond teedere Included- Slaughter low end heiteri modarotoly or. live WILL SELL One of Indiana's finest retail stores of its kind in Indiana, located in Indianapolis. Selling: Fabrics, Carpet, Wallpaper and Accessories.

Some wholesale and manufacturing. BOX 6055, STAB-NEWS tony in mo wood, wier romor oiow. Compared with prevloue weeks close. sloughter steers ttoooy to 2S cents By ROBERT KEIXUM effectiveness of tylOSin against Cow' uneven, commercial steady -J Conner, cutler end utility antibiotic, company gpokes men say. Without fanfare, agricul nu iivuiwy snooy 10 so cenrs wwer.

aunt sveooy diseases, and its other quali- Htar tural scientists bring new prod ucts into commercial use that Only very small quanties of the premix are necessary in the hog feeds. No residues ties. It nas been developed Steers and Nei tors Few loodi mixed i. choice ond prima ISO to 1, 275-pound specifically for agricultural sloughter iteers owice ws cos 1,150 pounds S24.S0 to S2S, scattered (ooa, crioic 1.175 lo pounds S24 Lilly, a few VearS aSO 4.50. Good end mixed good ond have dramatic impact on production of foods and fibers.

Eli Lilly in a few Diuuiu uui we reniarnauie I i.iou pounds mostly choice S24 to S24.50. C4tHhrtc.nl that nrnvorl tn ha nn 'arO'' JS ond below. Standard uiat proved 10 ne one tew-good i9.so to 2i so, tew lots brief years, has created a research center at Greenfield that of the antibiotic could be detected in analysis of the tissues of swine that were fed Tylan at the rate of 500 grams per ton of feed up to slaughter time. THE PREMIX, with Tylan ot tne most important develop- 'onood i to st.so. I raej choice sloughter heifers 123.75 to merits in manv vears in boost-1 u.

bulk oood ond choice i tn ino- rntpe nf oniric, fnr hf end low flood til to 121. ing rates Ot gains lor Deei cows and amis Commerclol cows cattle, small doses of premix A1 nTSL "SL I excessively tat commercial down to tn in it. contains gelatin-coated tylosin phosphate on a soy with Milbosol are added to cutter end utility aso tD $14.50. tow steer feed but this product Mso J'. wasn't satisfactory on swine.

bean feed carrier. miiiilaiai i rr i tiftimum i "Mil mm Rwafefc; One pound of premix forti similar diets from Lilly. Farm- ctfUo" fies a ton of feed with 10 r-rs who imnrove 1eA rnnvfr. 2- ma" toad choice aso oounrn S2S S0. Good end choice 450 to 0O- (AOVBItTISSMENT) I WAS TIRED OF LIVING ON LOW PAY So I Started Tfca tYtl Stmt band I work in a large city.

Over period of time I noticed that men who read The Wall Street Journal are better dressed, drive better cars, have better homes and eat in better restaurants. "I'm tired of living on low pay!" I said to myself. "I'm going; to see if The Wall Street Journal can help ME." Well, to make a Ions; story short, I tried it and it DID. Since I started reading; The Journal, my income has increased from 9,000 to $14,000 a year. This story is typical.

Became stands among the best in the world as a source of new farm chemicals. Latest proof of this attainment is in the formal an-nouncement by the company of ItM new antibiotic that improves weight gains and feed utilization of swine. THE ANTIBIOTIC, called tylosin, is being marketed to feed manufacturers under the trade name of Tylan Premix. It will do a number of other things all to the good in swine and poultry feeding. For instance, Tylan will control grams of the antibiotic.

1962 Oldsmobilet appear considerably longer than the 1961 models, their actual over-all length Is less than two inches greater. SlOn efficiency Of their live- I P8uno' reader steers $21.58 to 24 Includ- leder steers S2I.5B tn 74 InrlurJ. ng lood choice 050 pounds $23 50, load mJa cnoice pounds VZ1X. lood This Dynamic 88 Holiday sedan Is one of 17 body stylet that Oldsmobile will have in its 1962 line of cars. The new Oldsmobile styling has a longer lower and sportier look.

Although the Value of tylosin in controll etrwlr At I Stock naturally enjoy the best good end choice 67S pounds 23.50 end returns on their vear-hv-vpar I choice pounds $22 45. rciurns on meir year oy year colyos veoiers toiriv octivo. fully ing CRD in chickens was established in some 40 experimental infections and 45 field operations. srvaay wim previous week's close. A lew hood choice ond prime to $30 New styling silhouette with Broiler Ills our rnese very scored.

Bulk good ond low-choice $25 SO to $29, utility ond standard $20 to $25. Few good ond tests over a three-year period. compression ratios in the Rocket engine step up power 'The advanced roof Wolfram said, "is typi It may be injected or adminis a longer, lower and sportier look are built into the 1962 and performance through all fied in our new 98 Holiday The poultry broiler industry tered in soluble form in drink tnotw smuqnier calves i to SrteE" Receipts largely spring slaughter lambs with tew loads shorn spring tombs end sloughter ewes. driving ranges. is sick.

Oldsmobile 88s and 98s. New ing water. Since losses from Pmrlnr-tinr. rtf r. I sreooy These improvements in en engine performance and relia CRD nation-wide are estimated Sports Sedan which combines the eye appeal of a Holiday coupe with the convenience and utility of a four-door vi ro srrony win DOST ocrion ona tun r-hiclrnne Via clrv.rvu-lrntaJ I strength on choice ond prime offerings.

gine efficiency, coupled with lowered rear axle gear ratios, at close to $100,000,000 a year, I Sloughter ewes steady to 50 cants bility unmatched in Oldsmobile history also have been engineered into the new the new product appear to of model. last inai mere a Surplus ana "'mr- roaers sieoay. SlouehtoT Lembs Choice and mixed prices are lOW. choice ond prime 75 to 110-pound spring The Poultry Survey Commit- Ms increase fuel economy consid erably." chronic respiratory disease (CRD) in chickens. This control reduces condemnations at slaughter and trims death losses.

It also improves weight gains and feed utilization in chickens. models. fer a tremendous potential benefit to the industry not only in the United States but Maximum brake horsepower Jack F. Wolfram, general tee or ine Amencan i-eea Man- yVouvr I w'm 1 ond i pelts $14.50 'to $17. ufacturers Association, in its he added, "Oldsmo-bile's entire line if further enhanced by the new Starfire Coupe.

Making its appear of the 1962 Skyrocket (four- Slaughter twee Cull to good with a manager of Oldsmobile and the reports in The Wall Street around the world. te er barrel carburetor) engine, vice-president of General latest report, gives little encouragement. Its members say: latest report, gives little en- Feeders Good ond choice 50 to 75- Journal come to you daily, you get 'quick warning; of any new trend that may affect your in Motors, said that these new standard on both the Super 88 and 98 series, is increased THE GLOBAL importance is justified. It was a sample of I iwm mum wiiio Tveoars to siz. Farm broiler prices are ex- I ew $1J SO.

Few medium and low-good full-size Oldsmobiles and the I 17 to $. come. You get the facts in time ance for the first time, the Starfire coupe will incorporate all the features that have made the Starfire convertible 1962 Oldsmobile F-85 models, pcvieu lo continue bt. unproni- HOOS Receipts for the week jf.soo to 330. THE ULTRA-HIGH com ame levels tnrougn tne remain- s'SX-f" I previous week and 34,900 hood for some will be displayed in Oldsmobile dealer showrooms on to protect your interests or seise a profit.

The Journal is a wonJ derf ul aid to salaried men mak uci ui i wew one year ago. supply largely mined NO. 1 to ond and 5 115 tn popular." ItlLlMiml WTM tmwui Mltfa -1 I 1 1 Friday, Sept. 22. nrmr.

i 1 1" Tni- ing $7,500 to $30,000 a year. Is pression (10.5 to 1) Starfire engine, at 345 horsepower, represents 1 horsepower to TYLAN PREMIX, being sold by a Lilly division, Elanco Products Company, has undergone extensive field trials in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin. Fed from weaning time to market weights, the hogs have shown weight gains that average 13 per cent bet-ter than those not getting the "NEW HIGHS in Oldsmo THE FRESH NEW profile mniiun-nuit, tne Droller I pr ce" sows, trices on potn Borrows, ni-ir-ne mr mrmnA I orMj turned sharply lower on prices are around 12 Cents a I Friday, thus erasing all of mild up- soil, sent from Thailand in 1955 by a missionary, that started the Lilly researchers at Greenfield on the road to Tylan. The company has more than 2,000 soil samples on hand. Most of them don't contain new antibiotic activity.

But this one did. The staff isolated of our 1962 88s and 98s," bile engine performance for is valuable to owners of small business concerns. It can be of priceless benefit to young The Wall Street Journal is Wolfram said, "has been achieved through completely pouna. or 4 cents under year WZS ago. That belOW the break- S'lts end sows steody to mostly Avon nninf.

tnw 25 cents lower. During the week: even point for a large number lorrews end outs no. i ond and 1962 result from several important design improvements," Wolfram continued, every 13 pounds of car weight. The new Starfire coupe is equipped with front bucket seats and a sports-type power different front and rear styl of nroducers several lots mostly No. 1 J10 to 240 UIpiuuul.CH.

I pounds $1125 to 7S. closlnn Frtdnv ing, new fender lines, and new "A new combustion chamber shape and higher (10.25 to 1) the complete business DAILY, Has largest staff of writers on business and finance. The only business paper served by all netenuy, murray vaupie, I '-o ro ne mostly sis to sii Ji, FALL-OUT SHELTER crisp roof designs. console. It will feature the president of Cauble's Hatchery.

72000' sii SSJ SZmi FRANCHISE AVAILABLE same color and trim combina Inc at Pekin in unuthrn Inrli. I to 25, few scattered small lots at renin in souuiern iriai- I no. end 3 270 to 300 pounds $17J0 tions as the spectacularly received Starfire Convertible. Electric Utility Southsiders a previously undescribed strain of the actinomycete Streptomyces fradiae from the Thailand soil. Laboratory men found that this new strain produces an antibiotic that's active against a number of una, announcea a complete I ciosmg siz to no.

1 shut-down of his plant for a VtMil" Wrt! period of at least four months, to, Standard equipment on both Officials To Hold three big press associations. It costs $24 a year, but you esa get a Trial Subscription for three months for $7. Just tear out this ad and attach check for $7 and mail. Or tell us to bill you. Published daily right in the Midwest to bring you vital business and Washington news He said that the prices simply I sews no.

1 to jm to pounds $'5 25 to $17 75, closing to $17.50, are tOO lOW for broilers. He No. and I and several lot. No I Starfires included the 4-S Hy- wmwnmip ter inoionapoiis and urreundina count), en pretobrl-ceted steel, basement, abovt round and npr around Foil-Out Shelters. Civil Detente approved.

fw rapreeentottve win Interview ha woo of Sopt. urn. I Interested reply by letter la: SECURITY SHELTERS VI Ford Mourn, Ohio OH Will rnllu, dra-Matic transmission, power Report 17 Transactions 52d Convention exdained that hi hatchprv "ie I to 5 400 to 500 pounds $14.50 to $14.25, cxpiaincu mat nis naicnery is I efm9 tu so te 75 Boorl 8ver steering, self-adjusting power brakes and dual exhausts in not now at tne mercy of I sn so. boars 200 to 2so "Gram-positive" bacteria and other micro-organisms. BECAUSE of the unusual ucujiuia anu lie waa liui gu- 1 immediately.

Address: The appointment. addition to the bucket seats, power console and generous The 52d annual convention of the Indiana Electric Association will be held Oct. 4-6 in the French Lick-Sheraton nig tu ict 11 kcl in sucii a tuaui- i tion. Oram Report Wall Street Journal, 711 W. Monroe Chicago 6, IU.

use of genuine leather in the I3-If trim scheme. Chicogo (AP)-Support In the grain futures market wos generally thin ond ROBERT L. HOGUE, execute tivn serretarv nf th Tnnrliono rather. ouiet secretary of the Inndiana Hotel at French Lick. Heading the list of speakers 1 iiaoe ana mosr prices rinisned lower.

State Poultry Association, tosses mostly were in the 1 to 3cent rftniu with mm iMrfiw. ma u.iuut,. Comments that Indiana broiler Bye, however, finished with edvonces Architects a BulMert Blof. 333 North Pennsylvania in odout me seme ronge os mot groi for the three-day meeting is Philip A. Fleger, president of Edison Electric Institute, the volume has been kept relatively steady but that fast in snowed signs of attracting a much broader speculative participation.

Al the end of the week, wheat wos cent a bushel higher to cent South Meridian creases in sucn states as Arkansas, Georgia and and Circle lower, sepTemDer ji.Wi; corn to cents lower, Seotember CAREER OPPORTUNITY AND CAREER TRAINING AND CAREER SELLING A national billion dollar organization: We help you decide on the advisability of your undertaking the work: and if we mutually agree you should, we invest several thousand dollars In training you and in capital to help you get established. We ore more interested In ogei 24 to 45. Fivefigur income reasonably expected for successful man. A retirement program that does not stop your earnings when the retirement life income begins. Group life insurance and group hospitalization for yourself and family.

All inquiries treated confidentially. ADDRESS: MR. CARL SONGER 4526 W. 52ND ST. INDIANAPOLIS 23, INDIANA Eosf Market oats cent to 2'4 cents lower.

Seotam. several others in the South have caused the nrir rlwlinp ber 70V cents bid; rye 1V to cents who is fitted to whom mgner, aepiemoer si.2'(ii.Z7; soy- ComellaateS Bulldlnt IIS North Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Ins. Side. 130 East Annual volume of Indiana's olrVeT. DOultrv industrv comes to more Pur'n? mos of the period, weother I mill 1 1 1 lon IX.

UBJCBUH If than $130,000,000, SO it arurit out en active trode in the The Associated Southsiders, a division of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, reported 17 sales last week with a total value of $163,050, it was announced by James Pennington, chairman. Sales were: Pennington Realtors 2715 Napoleon Street; 132 Bennington Road; 78 McCaplin Street in Smith Valley; 7153 McClain Drive; 1300 Edge-comb Street; 3355 Hillcrest Drive. Simpson Co. 3329 Nicholas Avenue; 3662 East National Avenue; 463 and 469 Rosedale Drive; 2050 Calhoun Street; 209 North 8th Avenue, Beech Grove; lot at Rockville, house at Rockville, Ind. Studebaker Realty Company 1329 Olive Street.

Jim Webb Realty 2907 Fidelity Bulldlne 111 Monument CI Ircle trade association of the lotion's investor's investor-owned electric utility firms. Fleger also is president and board chairman of the Du-quesne Light Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. Executives and officials of Indianapolis Power Light Company, Public Service Company of Indiana Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company, Northern Indiana Public Service Com very serious Situation. This med time. Tote fnhe kThow state has extensive output in fnjm uuicr man Droner growing.

or surplus stocks into commercial Even so, the broiler slump is a qrlli Hid com blow to farm income that is rIMrJ? iror2, L'rSl Causing plenty Of WOnieS. prog rom this year. Analysts estl- I mated on that basis the policy means IN TVnT'CT-DVurrri7 VP- ww eu vui- warai or uuruuurUuu Dinneis mori. irs OUTSTANDING INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE OFFERINGS 4 First Federal Bid. II N.

Pennsylvania Fletcher Trust Bulldlnt IM North Pennsylvania Guaranty Bultdlna 20 North Meridian Herrtsen Notional BMf. 129 East Market llllnotf Bulldlne 17 West Market Kahn Bulldlne 7 North Meridian steesevelt Bulldlne North Illinois Underwriters Bulldlne 445 North Pennsylvania back has been suggested. 'ZXZiJS When it comes to office sres mutt you fit your landlord's space or will his space be fitted to you There is a big difference! A good downtown office building is flexible, you pay only for the space you need. And you can choose from a dozen or so Klein Kuhn managed buildings the price range, location, size and type of office space you require. Ask us.

pany and Indiana and MicM gan Electric Company will attend the convention. Hogue reminds, however, that and on the verge of spoiling. Those i v.j- al re understood to have amounted sucn a move would be a handi- to obout ooo ooo busneis. can to Indiana fflrmnre Thnu Government reports have Indicated It FOR SALE FOR SALE Broiler Growers nas paid out ocreoae benefits totaling haven "gone wild" by boost- oboo, 000,000. thus, traders said, I.

the market must contend with governing numbers or birds the Way ment offerings for the next several growers in the southern states of iiouidotior, th. have done. corn pit exerted a bearish Influence on other feed groins of times. Rye rol- general reduction merely tied, though, on a report which Indicated would bring the broiler popu- lation in the other states back veor bom me united states South Kenyon Drive; lot in Glenroy Village. Start 613,000 Chicks In Week 40 SO, Ft.

1401 S. Not! Reed. 1 Story Plant, 14 Is Acres. Modern In every feature. Formerly occupied by Mouldings, Inc) FOR SALE OR LEASE 178,004 Sg.

Ff. One Story Plant plus 130,000 So Ft. Multi-Story Buildings. Acres. 402 S.

Illinois Street. Will consider dividing. (Formerly occupied fey Atkins Saw). TtOO So. Ft.

exceptional Plant, IU) W. nth St. I Acres. Modern in every feature. (Presently occupied fey Western Electric).

FOR SALE OR LEASE S.oM So. Ft. Plant. M.00 Sg. Ft.

One Fleer end dock height. 1001 E. Mfn Street. Formerly occupied fey Lumberman Wholesale Supply Klein Kuhn 620 Guaranty Building ME 4-3543 West Lafayette, Ind. (Spl.) TV Banking to.

I una ine groin is grown prin- the level they had been dpally In the areas hardest hit by maintaining a couple of years "'gftU, 0 flrm ago. For Indiana, it would be a rov becouse of ooubt thot me crop Indiana commercial broiler could be horvested in sufficient volume To Be Previewed to moke supplies ovollabie In time for cut below that level. THE FEED manufacturers' oenvery on September commitments. "Youen'lbatlhtKtvtntagt eft good downtown hcttonl" But by the end of me week, trode growers started 613,000 chicks during the week ending Sept 9, state federal agricultural statisticians at Purdue University reported yesterday. Indiana National Bank will odvices said combinrj of early fields could be resumed otter a day or two committee observes that "the or warm, dry weamer.

RANGE OF PRICES FOR THE WEEK extended period of unprofit- have a private showing of a new television banking unit at its branch at East 38th Street aKIa e-ttl Aa 1 a alvnAxf Arl wm Cli iv t- WHEAT- High Low Sep ts Sep I suit in a cutback of broiler seotember too ia tee 7 m. December 104.1 hsi W5.1 This is 12 per cent below the previous week and 7 per cent below the corresponding 711 Mint I4trlil in4 Ceastercltl leolterj ME 5-2315 and Washington Boulevard Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m. numoers aunnz me iirst quar- More 111.1 nw.i i 11.4 tor nf 10C9" "1 l' week a year ago. This is the first installation Eggs set for broilers totaled Roc Stovall Says July 11S.1 JU.I 111.4 114.4 If these supplies are 5 to 7 per cent below the previous December iu. More Ilf.l 115.4 114 HIS SAMUEL of its type in the United States, according to Wilson 1,060,000, or 6 per cent be "We've Got 'Em WINTERN jcli, mi ui unv.ee iui uiai May 173 1 lit 1 lie i Mothershead, president.

It will low a week earlier and 25 per cent below the corresponding iCo quarter should average about "51 permit customers to bank from 1 1 week a year ago. 71 4 T01 tTB.4 74.4 74.1 74.4 74.1 15 cents a pound. That's still OKDII OF THI lOAtB OF DIMCTOtSt their cars through pneumatic Hatching egg prices for Morch 7 7 77 1 77 7 4 tubes while they talk with and vents oeiow year earner quotations. It's not enough. Mey HI 77.4 77.7 B9.I broiler-type chicks in the state 74.4 7S.I 7S.4 74.1 July MODERN, RAPID PRODUCTION, UPHOL see the teller on closed circuit television.

4f Jh averaged 55 cents one below the week before. Chick prices were reported with a range of Soil Tester Soil tests now will be under direction of Dr. Russell K. Stivers at Purdue University. September October December September 117.4 114.4 117.1 115 4 December 11X1 1M.4 Morch 114.1 111.1 1M May 1M.1 1H.4 lis 111.4 July 111 14 111.1 SOYBEANS September 1471 loll 141.7 1411 November la.

4 117 7 13B.4 llt.l Jonuory 145 141.1 141.4 141.4 144.4 144 144.1 147.4 $8 to $14 per hundred with the state average at $10, the SI.4S SOTS SI 52.lt 50 J5 i 41 to 51. IS ef ts 50.15 50. 5105 50.M Sl.N SIM 51.M 5J 40 H.70 T5J.M Nominal. Jonuory More same as the week earlier. AMced.

tBid. Volume has grown to marked orcB March extent under Marion F. Baum- July im 4 isi 1517 ism gardner. who now begins full- AraVtbr." time teaching and reserach 21 1 1 WINTERNIT in in ie.se te.is 710.15 omy staff. Stivers, agronomy January 11.45 io.m ti.n research and extension staff ion it i.

BY ORDER OF THS BOARD OF DIRECTORS! member since 1955. looks for I oflTL-- JJS.IIS IIS still more expansion of the January i is 14 45 it e. in testing service. I Msob'eanmeal MODERN PRECISION MACHINE TOOLS; TOOLROOM AND PRODUCTION NOW STERING EQUIPMENT SEWING MACHINES; WOODWORKING MACHINERY; SHOP AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT ON THE PREMISES OP KRAMER CORPORATION 235 S. LA SALLE ST.

INDIANAPOLIS, INO. SEPTEMBER A.M. Consisting of: WOODWORKINO EQP'T: Curtis Medal fl-4 Idea Sett and Medal OKI Hand Stroke Sanders; Indiana Tilting Belt Inside Variety Sander) Indiana 71" Vertical Multiple Borer end PryblH Double Spindle omental Borers; Porter No. to. Electric Router; Porter DeuMe Spindle Shoper; Delte Radial, Band and Variety Saws) Superior 42" Bondsow; Bell, Lancaster and) Handy Frame Clamps; Woodworking Shea Equipment, Tools, end Supplies.

UPHOLSTERINO EQP'T: Vulco-Pteot 12a" Fabric la Feam Vetc untune; and Curing Press; Andersen Model D-14 end Preeresstve Cushion Filling Mochines; Numerous Production Conveyers; Upholsterers Toots. Shop Equipment end Supplies. SEWING MACHINES: Apex Model UXL-OPZ Boring Machine; Apex Model ZPK Zipper Machine; Cooper style I47S R. W. Welting Medline; II Slnoer Ne.

111W1SS, singor No. 15JW10J. singer No. 111W1S1 and Singer No. all with Individual Setting end Motor.

FINISHING EQUIPMENT a INVENTORY GASOLINE FORK LIFTS GARDNER-DENVER AIR COMPRESSORS MODERN BUSINESS MACHINES AND OFFICE FURNITURE MODERN PLANT FOR SALE OR LEASE BY PRIVATE NEGOTIATION! Approximately 114400 Sq. Ft. en approximately 4.1 acres el lend) Mostly one-story brick, steel end concrete leined street vro; MM Sa. Ft. ea Peer 1 fleers; Freight elevators la eW fleers) Felly Spnnklored; Fan Power wiring; Cool fired steam Heat; Railroad siding; Track end car level lood mi; Centrally air conditioned, modern, 1,100 Sq.

Ft. showroom and oVMt SO. Ft. office areas. WE NEED MORE LOCATIONS! As exclusive Norge distributor for the sensational KinDCC I illMDDV ikin risiiLin I twixui.

knwiiwil rnj WLCMlirNV9 VILLAGE WS already installed mora than 60 of these beautiful "vil lages for alert investors throughout Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky. Wa need buildings 3,500 to 5,000 sq. ft. MACHINERY EQUIPMENT ON THI PREMISES OF DAHL TOOL ft ENGINEERING, INC. II S.

KEYSTONE AVE. INDIANAPOLIS, INO. SEPTEMBER 28th STARTING II A.M. (C.D.T.) Const sttne at: CRINDERS: Blencherd No. It, Brown Sherpe Ne.

411, Abrasive Ne. Bit end Perker-Molestic Ne. Svrfoce Ortneers; Heeld No. 71-A latenralj Nartaa Cylindrical; Beyer-SceulM No. 1 Profile.

rodferd Metalmestar Oeored Hoed Enfiiw and Sou Ml Band MILLING MACHINES: Tne No. tUVR Brtdeaaert Rom Type Turret end Rem Type; Cincinnati No. Vertical and Kemaemllti lee. I Universal. AS 4ST end AB StVS Heavy Duty; Power.

metlc and Mams Column BooVei. SAWS: Dea Ne. it Jak Selector and Marvel No. tA High Spaed Fairer HOCKe PRESSES: SNss 71 Ten OBI; Bliss 17 Tan Unele Crank S. and em pee at Ton Hydraulic Arbar.

MISCELLANEOUS EOPT: Air Cempresser. Blf Joe Hydremic Lift Track; a St" Sheper; Precision Instruments end Testlne Equipment; Toolroom Accessories end Shop Equipment. investors may build if you have lots 10,000 sq. ft. or larger, corner locations preferred.

Top rent for top locations. Contact Stovall i Associates, Norga Commercial Distributor in this area. CALL OR MAIL COUPON UNIQUE FIRST TIME OFFER EXECUTIVE DISTRIBUTORSHIP A dignified ground floor opportunity available to employed or retired businessman experienced in any phase of business operation. Wa are a firmly established 31 year, well-rated firm, in the booming Greeting Card industry, distributing a full line of fast turnover, famous products all over the world. We recently added a revolutionary new much needed series of Travel Cards to our Standard Greeting Card line.

These new cards fill a universal public demand, in fact the demand is so great that our present distributors simply cannot cover the unlimited market. No selling is required, our staff secures your accounts, you service your accounts by phone in your spare time, no stock to carry, bookkeeping or employees to handle. Just a few hours of your spare time weekly. This business will not conflict with your job or present business. This dignified, once-in-a-lifstime opportunity requires a cash investment of $4600, to $9200.

NO FRANCHISE FEE. Profit potential is exceptional, your inventory invest-ment should be returned in only 4'2 months. Only 3 turnovers a year triples your money. Experience in our line not essential but good references are. Write us a brief outline of your background and qualifications.

A personal interview will than be arranged for you. Box 8117, The Indianapolis Star. I tiirt location tt I ova 1 1 It SO Mti WS1T1 W'tl C4 FMONf ofictm (City) eoecf I easmi V. WINTERNITZ CO. Auctioneers Liquidators a Appraiser, Since HUT NATIONAL BANK CHICAGO ILL.

ii -u ol 5Tte 1-StOi WINTERNITZ CO. Aertiofieem a Lioeidaton Appreiiort Since IrM HUT NATIONAL BANK CHICAGO ILL. Mioiie STete I-S0t Silt ft, tnt" near Ctnttcl nt MOil THAN ed YBAli Vy-fi- CAPITAL I. Market St. ItidieMBPilB 4, Indiana MB-MSil ttOtl THAN VIAtS Mrs UA' MFTAl, I -vt ASIfTV.

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