Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 261, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 January 1975 — Page 5
Real Estate
Start the New Year right 'Call Collins" 653-3286 NORTHWOOD This lovely 2 story Colonial is any woman's dream home - beautiful large LR. with pretty green plush carpet & fireplace - formal D.R. country kitchen & den - family room with beautiful view. 3 nice 8.R., lVi baths, large attic with loft, full basement with office & rumpus room central air - 2 car garage - elegant location HIGHRIDGE 3 B.R. contemporary - pretty LR. & dining area with fireplace - nice large kitchen - lots of storage - 2 full baths, full basement with utility - 3 sliding glass doors - large master B.R. with sliding doors onto upper deck - 1 car garage - central air - nice corner lot well landscaped NORTHWOOD - Beautiful 2 story colonial brick - large LR with fireplace - formal D.R., paneled family room - large beautiful country kitchen with pretty cabinets and lots of them pantry & china closet - 4 large 8.R., IVi baths - full basement - central air - electronic air filter. Corner lot and nice large yard. ERNEST H. COLLINS & CO. Lois or Ross Allee 653-4072 Bob Clark 653-5226
JOHN KING REALTY Gosport, Ind. Phone 812-879-4392 Agent - Betty Jones - 795-4474 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP 155 acres, 85 acres tillable, balance woods and pasture, 25 acre lake site, good location, 4 miles south of 1-70, price reduced. Make offer. Good terms. Cash or contract 29% down. HARRISON TOWNSHIP 5 acres partly wooded, nice 3 bedroom modern home, electric heat, full basement, attached garage, pond, near Quincy on blacktop, *20,000.00 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP 2 lots, 2 bedroom semi-mod-ern, good condition, 2 car garage, in quincy. Only *7,000.00.
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from the CARROLL RIGHTER INSTITUTE
FORECAST FOR MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1975 GENERAL TENDENCIES: The best influences of today and tonight bring you the chance to quietly and effectively find out matters that have been unknown to you in the past. A campaign of action now can help gain your objective. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Study your obligations well so you can formulate a new plan that will bring success in the future. Go to the right place for data. TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Try not to force others to do what you think is best for them. Let them go their own way for best results. Engage in favorite hobby. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Handle own affairs wisely. Plan time for improving your health. Show others that you are a kind and gentle person. Be logical MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) You have to plan now for social activities you want to epjoy in the near future. Show a close tie how devoted you are. LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Use tact at home if you want to avoid a big ruckus. Employ economy measures while prices are rising. Save for the future. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Keep calm when an ally wants you to do things against your best interest. Show that you have willpower. Be careful in motion. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Don’t get depressed because of the high cost of living. See where to economize. Put a talent to work that has been dormant. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Be sure you don’t make any radical changes jusl because you are feeling restless. Try to improve your appearance. Perk up. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Quietly investigate whatever has you puzzled and come up with the answers that will improve your position in life. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) If you want others to go along with your ideas you have to use diplomacy instead of forceful ways. Be well organized. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Instead of trying to criticize bigwigs, realize that they are under tension. Make sure you take no credit risks now. PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Become involved in something constructive and forget petty annoyances. Show others that your ideas are sound and sensible. IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she wUI want to make own rules and regulations, as well as engage in outlandish projects. Teach to operate on a sensible basis. Be sure to send to the right schools. The chart is especially fine for investigative or research wotk. “The Stars impel, they do not compel.” What you make of your life is lareely up to YOU!
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Real Estate
EXECUTIVE HOME on a lot 130 x 170 ft. 4 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, approx. 3,000 sq. ft., 6 years old, in Medallion Meadows. PHONE 653-8942
WANTED: REAL ESTATE, farms or acreage. Cash or contract. No obligations. Write J. Griffin, 42 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis 46204 or call 317-632-6563. 12-12-TF
Business Opportunities
HELP US MIND OUR BUSINESS! Show us you can and we will help you write the biggest pay checks ever. Celebrity Fashion Jewels has openings in this area for party plan managers and fashion show directors. Call Collect 435-2961. 1-4-3 P Mobile Homes MOBILE HOME SPECIALS Uke new 12x52 1973 2 bdrm. new furniture, 5 4495; 12x 50 real nice, only 5 3495; New 12x72 2 bdrm., den, save over s 1100 on this home - only 5 8995; New 24x60 set up on concrete footing and skirting, 5 14,900. Vanßibber Lake, Inc., R. 1 Greencastle. 739-2341,739-2281. 11-13-TF LEASE CORNEk for filling station & your trailer. 7956627. 12-31-6 P
Apartments ROBANAPTS. 1 bedroom furnished apt., electric heat, carpeting, cable TV. Available now. Phone 653-9298. 12-27-30 T FOR RENT: 2 BEDROOM apartment unfurnished & one bedroom apartment, stove & refrigerator furnished, in Greencastle. Call after 5 p.m. 653-5434. 1-4-6 P FOR RENT: 3 ROOM APARTMENT downstairs, stove ref. and all utilities furnished except electricity. Call 653-6458 after 4:00 p.m. 1-4-3 P
PUTNAM COUNTY.BOARD OF REALTORS
Pf tidant - Bob Evan* Wayno R. Branneman (Director) Dorwin Duncan (Director) Vern Abbott LoitAllee Rot* Allee Naomi Boeten Ernest Collin* Ralph Croutore
Apartments SIEEPING ROOM for rent near square, clean & comfortable. 653-9176. 1-2-3 T | COLE APTS - 519 E. Washington. Furnished & unfurnished. Adults. Garage. See Custodian or call Indianapolis 926-3095. 1-3-TF
For Rent RENTED SPACE AVAILABLE, reasonable priced, heated and sprinkle system bldg. Call Greenco. 653-8022. Sat.-TF FOR RENT Will sell like rent a 10x50 ft. house trailer (like new) 2 bedrooms. You may rent the location too at s 3O. a month. All set up with water supplied. Trailer payment 4 100. per month. You pay gas and light bills. Ph. 6534009. 1-4-3 T Home Items
1974 SINGER Full Price *40.75 School trade in. Zig-Zag model in walnut console. Built to sew knits, make buttonholes, sew on buttons, and much more. Can be bought cash or payments. Sold new for *169.00. Price now *40.75. Call 653-3987.
FOR SALE: Two Coppertone ranges, one electric 2 yr. old s IOO., one gas 8 yrs. old s 4O. Phone 522-3546. 1-4-3 T KEIVINATOR REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER, dinette set with 4 chairs, buffet, & china cabinet; breakfast set. 795-4428 after 4 p.m. 1-3-2 P FOR SALE: TWO GOLD VINYL Simmons studio couches, Knabe piano, Ampex tape recorder, Kenmore sewing machine. 653-6674 after 5:00. 1-3-3 P Help Wanted NEEDED AT ONCE carriers for Roachdale MORNING or EVENING paper ‘IO.OO to 5 60.00 per week depending on route. About 1 hr. per day. Call Mr. Knauer, collect 653-9070. 12-12-TF HELP WANTED - Male or female. Rapidly expanding family restaurant chain needs capable person to train for assistant manager and manager position in our Greencastle area location. Please contact Peggy Wilcoxen, Hen House Interstate at 539-2171 for appointment. 12-30-6 T TWO POSITIONS OPEN at the Putnam County Learning Center, working with handicapped individuals, one for assistant supervisor and one for pre-school teacher's aid. Some college prefered for each position. Call 653-4400 during weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. or 653-8548 or 6535709 after school hours. 1-4-3 T
LOOKING? Immediate opening in Putnam & Hendricks counties. Here is an honest opportunity for an experienced salesman. If you like people, are self starter and Willing to work a 5 day week. Excellent earning with many fringe benefits available. If you meet the above requirements lets talk now. Call Collect For Appointment 1-253-2777 or write C. F. Brown Indiana Automobile Assoc. 6100 N. Keystone Indianapolis, Ind. 46220 *
Vice-President - Ed Helmer Hal Hickman (Director) Bill Jackson (Director) P. G. Evans Nancy Fogle Renos tfaltom Blanchard Ketchem John King
Automotive 71 VEGA HATCHBACK, automatic, 33,000 actual miles, studded snow tires, M 095. 653-4385. 12-31-7 T '65 FORD, good condition, *325. Phone 653-8938. 1968 FORD BRONCO, 4 wheel drive, good condition. 812/ 569-3914. 1-2-3 T 1967 CAMERO 327 A.T. on the floor, chrome reverse wheels, 43,000 actual miles, air shocks & traction bars. Phone 653-8988. 1-3-2 T '69 OLDS 4 dr. Delta 88 Custom, runs good, 5 795. Phone 795-4087. 1-3-6 T FOR SALE: One 1961 Chevrolet pick up '/2 ton; one 1962 pickup Vi ton; one 1968 Chevy Impala 4 dr. sedan at 1108 South Locust St. between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Rex Beck & Sons, Inc. 1-4-3 T For Sale CHAIN SALE s 3 per foot, most popular sizes made to fit your saw. Chuck's Rental, 6533092. 12-23-30 T FOR SALE: FIREWOOD. 6536735. 12-30-6 P SMALL CANNING JARS & lids. 5 .38 each. Call 6535991, 1-2-3 P FOR SALE: A Lone Star Commemorative 30-30 Winchester, s IOO. Phone 795-3413 after 5D.m. 1-2-3 T FOR SALE: Good clean grass hay, 400 wire tied bales. Phone 246-6217. 1-3-5 P HOME 8-TRACK TAPE PLAYER with speakers exc. condition, original price S l2O, now just s SO. 653-6310. 1-4-3 P
Wanted BABY SITTING wanted in my home day or night. Phone 653-9046. 1-2-3 P CONCRETE WORK: Patios, side walks, basements & floors, steps, etc. Also backhoe work. For free estimate phone 653-8771, Steve Vermillion. 1-3-30 P WANTED HAUUNG - Rock, coal, grain, etc. Wilbur Doug las, 739-3161. 1-3-3 T
Auction CLOSED SAT., JAN. 4, Greencastle Auction Service, 709 Maple St. First auction of 1975 will be Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. Consignment always welcome. 653-8806, De Eilar, Auctioneer. 1-4-IT PUBUC AUCTION Wed., Jan. 8, 1 p.m. Tables, chairs, draperies, light fixtures, glassware and furniture. Windy Hill Country Club. 1-4-IT
Business Services
INSULATION For comfort & economy. Free demonstration & estimates. 653-8893 A-l INSULATION
Help Wanted
Secretory - Treasurer - Bob Clark Sherm McKee Carole Penturf C. N. Phillips Gordon Sayers Ida K. Shetrone Charles Shuee Byron Snyder Thelma Thomas Rena Webster
Business Services DRAPERY DEN 3 miles southeast of Fillmore. Drapes, shears, rods. Tuesday and Saturday 12:00 - 5:30. Betty Nichols, 2466399. 2-3-TF GENERALCONTRACTING: Aluminum siding, room additions, general repair. Utility buildings built, etc. For free estimates Ph. 653-8286 or call collect 672-3574 Hutcheson & Burk Const. 12-17-30 P OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY of Indianapolis, Inc. Call us for sales and service on garage doors and electric operators. 8-5 p.m. Call Collect 1-317-542-0521. After 5 for emergency service, 1-317/846-5310. 2-14-TF SEWERS AUGERED AND REPAIRED. Plumbing repairs: James Green, 653-6249 (new phone number). 9-23-30 T wiluams upholstery Ph. 795-3304. Samples shown in home. Free estimates, free pick-up and delivery. 11-22-30 P HOME APPUANCE & Television repair service. SHUEE & SONS TV. & Appliances, 653-5419 RCA & Whirlpool Service. 12-24-TF CARPET & FURNITURE CLEANING Herriott's Stanley Steamer is ready to professionally clean your carpet and furniture before the holidays. Call 653-9215 today. 11-20-TF
Notice UCENSED CHILD CARE. Phore 653-9175. 12-4-30 P BASEMENT SALE - 14 mi. east of Manhattan on U.S. 40. Daily 10 to 6. 1-4-3 P CAKE DECORATING LESSONS starting now. Call 6533872. The Cake Box, Greencastle. 1-4-5 P ARCHERY PRACTICE indoors Tuesdays & Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. at Cloverdale Conservation Club. Certified instructor, available. *I.OO shooting fees. 1-4-IP
NOTICE:
The Fillmore Cemetery Ass'n. will accept proposals for mowing & trimming the cemetery grounds and filling & leveling sunken graves, for year 1975. Bids should be received before January 10, 1975. For information call: 246-6448 after 4 p.m., or 2466217.
Pets For Sale AKC reg. Beagle female, 4 months old, 5 35. 653-4385. 12-31-7 T
NOTICE O ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. 74-99 Notice is hereby given that Centra! National Bank was on the 30 day of December, 1974, appointed executor of the will of Nellie McGaughey, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 30 day of December, 1974. Ennis E. Masten Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court J. Frank Durham Attorney Jan. 4-11-18-3 T
The Putnam County Board of Commissioners will meet in regular session Monday, Jon. 6, 1975, at 9:00 legal time at the courthouse in Greencastle, Indiana to consider the following claims: HIGHWAY PAYROLL Floyd Hayes 285.60 Roger Kilgore 284,33 Rusty Person 285.60 David Sims 220.58 Silas W. Buttery 292.37 Ronald Cox 277.68 Walter Hubble 256.32 Clifford Jackson 277.68 Darrell Jackson 232.29 David Parkhurst 307.06 Ernest Phillips 267.00 Woodrow Poynter 277.68 Robert Switzer 233.63 Emmett Wallace 299.04 Jamesßoller 318.62 Robert Boiler 274.55 Thomas Brothers 304.64 Howard Gray 228.31 P. A. Hinners 267.70 Richard Malayer 323.68 Harlan Nelson 281.52 Emerson Phillips 304.64 Lorry Query 281 52 John Roach 323.68 Allan Sprague 282.88 CO. REV. VENDORS Putnam County Independent Ins. Age'nts 4,849,00 Putnam County Soil and Water Cons 2,100.00 Assoc, of Indiana Counties 500.00 Dept, of Sewage 97.25 Dept of Water Works 89.43 American Family Ins 1190.80 Attest: John Carson Jan. 4-1 T
SATURDAY, JANUARY 4,1975, THE PUTNAM COUNTY BANNER-GRAPHIC
Tale of Vienna Woods Ends Well for Monastery
VIENNA (AP) - Conservationists claim to have won a prestigious victory by barring construction of a colossal highway bridge that would have dwarfed an ancient monastery, an architectural jewel hidden in the Vienna Woods. The project it caused an uproar among nature fovers, architects and leading artists and professors was scheduled to emerge a stone’s throw away from the country’s oldest Cistercian Monastery of Heiligenkreuz (Saint’s Cross). Heiligenkreuz was founded in 1135 A.D. by Leopold 111, the Holy, a margrave of the Babenbergs, Austria’s first ruling dynasty. Containing elements of Romanesque architecture in the nave of the collegiate church and examples of other style periods, such as the early Baroque main building, the monastery was well known to Catholic pilgrims and holidaymakers touring the environs of Vienna. When newspapers reported in December, 1973, that a large Autobahn bridge was to be built about 400 yards south of the church steeple, reaction was harsh and immediate. Planners and architects in an institute for location and land use sent an urgent letter to Lower Austria’s governor Andreas Maurer. “Mr. Governor, please do all in your power to avoid such barbarism,” the team said. Leading officials of the Federal Bureau of Monuments and the so-called art senate, a loose group of artists and architects, joined in the protest. And director Friedrich Hoedlmoser, economic superintendent of the monastery, said he conducted endless negotiations with the planning team to defend the historic place. “We told them that a monument of such magnitude could not be measured in monetary terms after we learned that the bridge construction near our cloister walls would save a lot of money,” Hoedlmoser told the Associated Press. “The bridge, as originally scheduled, would have done irreparable damage to the monastery and surrounding countryside. It would have belied other efforts to protect the environment. “And we also made it clear that in case our resistance was fruitless we would use every possible legal means to block construction, including an appeal to the Supreme Court,” Hoedlmoser said. The wave of protests apparently made federal and local government agencies reconsider immediately, and in a relatively short time the planning team readied another blueprint that is now at the Ministry of Constructions for review. The rerouted bridge under consideration now runs 700 yards north of Heiligenkreuz,
NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of decree to me directed from the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Terre Haute Division, in Cause No. TH 74-60-C, wherein the United States of America is plaintiff and the defendants are Lawrence L. Herbert and Carolyn M. Herbert, requiring me to make the sum of 5 13,705.36 plus Interest thereon after Oct 30, 1974 as provided for in said decree, I expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Feb. 21, 1975 at 10:00 a.m., on said day at the door of the Putnam County Court House, Indiana, the following described real estate, to-wit: A part of Lot Number 4 in the School House Addition to the Town of Cloverdale, Indiana, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the North East corner of fractional Block 5 in McCoy's Enlargement to the Town of Cloverdale, Indiana, thence North 218 feet, more or less, to the South East corner of the James M. Hurst lot, said Hurst lot being 80 feet off the North side of said Lot 4, thence along the South line of said Hurst lot to the right of way of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad; thence with said railroad to the North line of said fractional Block 5, thence East 356 feet to the place of beginning. EXCEPT THEREFROM, a part of Lot 4 in the School House Addition to the Town of Cloverdale, Indiana, described as follows: Beginning at a point 218 feet North of the North East corner of fractional Block 5 in McCoy's Enlargement to the Town of Cloverdale, Indiana, thence South 80 feet; thence due West to the right of way of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad, thence North West with said railroad to a point due West of the place of beginning thence due East to the place of beginning. ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM, the following described Real Estate Commencing at the South East corner of Lot number 4 in the School House Addition, which is also the North East corner of fractional Block number 5 in McCoy's Enlargement to the Town of Cloverdale, Indiana, thence North 42 feet; thence West to the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad; thence in a Southerly direction with the line of said railroad to the South West corner of said Lot number 4 thence East 356 to the place of beginning. A part of Lot Number 4 in the School House Addition to the Town of Cloverdale, Indiana, described as follows, to wit Commencing at the South East corner of Lot No. 4 in the School House Addition, which is also the North East corner of the fractional Block No. 5 in the McCoy's Enlargement to the Town of Cloverdale, Indiana, Putnam County, thence North 42 feet; thence West to the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway; thence in a Southerly direction with the line of said railroad to the South West corner of this said Lot No. 4; thence East 356 feet to the place of beginning. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws Charles D. Loos, U S. Marshal Jan. 4-11-18-25-4 T
well away from it and out of sight. And construction costs will reportedly increase bv 60
A Prestigious Victory
ENVIRONMENTAL VlCTOßY— Protests from conservationists have changed plans for building a huge highway bridge that would have dwarfed Austria’s oldest Cistercian Monastery of Heiligenkreuz, located in the midst of the Vienna Woods.
Stamps in the news
Stamp collecging is for kids, too. But most of the philatelic publications providing information and news about the hobby have been geared for grownups. That is, until now. A new, easy-to-read publication by Scott, producers of catalogs and albums for many years, has been introduced to the younger set. It’s called “Scottalk” and is edited by kids. The editorial board is composed of seven young collectors ranging in age from 10 to 15. Scottalk will have six issues a year.. It will contain stories
by THOMAS JOSEPH
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million Schilling to a total of some 240 million Schilling (sl2 million).
about collectors and how they are building their collections, news about new stamps of the U.S. and other countries of the world, news about stamp clubs, pen pal lists, games and puzzles For a free copy of the first edition, write to Scott Publishing Co., 3 E. 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10022. Old photographs of children are featured on four new stamps by the Netherlands to commemorate 50 years of Child Welfare stamps in that country.
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