Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 287, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1975 — Page 11
Real Estate
FIDELITY REAL ESTATE AGENCY 853 Indianapolis Road CALL 653-4074 NfW LISTING - Sure' we have that, almost new, One owner home, large living room with beautiful fireplace, 'formal dining room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 7)h baths, large kitchen with plenty of cabinets; dish • washer, disposal, refrigerator, oil heat, central air, humidifier. Has large family room, handy man's workshop, storage space, 2 car garage, all- in basement. And 'in addition ♦here is more than six acres of well fenced 'land, small stream, plus a couple of small storage buildings, and more. So if you want something above the average don't miss thiy. We have buyers for Farms - Homes - Commercial Property USTNOW Ralph P. Croutore - Broker - Realtor.
___ The REALTOR* Co. 'Where Service Makes the Difference" Priced reduced on this'large lot < with 10'x60' mobile home. Near the edge of town, Greencastle schools, 'but with garden space and small chicken house. Only *7,500. Business location on excellent corner lot on South Bloomington Street. Over 1,000 sq. ft. of useable building. *20,000. Mt. Meridian/ Comfortable 6 rm. frame home orr corner lot. Fell basement. New septic system. New-roof. Fully carpeted. Asking *14,500; but owner wants an offer. Someone will get a borgain. 113 S. Jackson St. 653-3141 after hours, call Rena Webster 653-5098 Barbara Buis 653-5688 Gary Hood 653-5622 David Wells 653-5494
FOR SALE:' 609' CRESCENT DR., 3 bdrm. home by owner. Excellent condition, gas heat, fenced yard, owner may finance. J 18;750. Phone 6539290 after 5 p.m. 2-4-6 T WANTED: unimproved 10 to 20 acres, Putnam County, about 5 acres tillable, some timberland, NOT PRESENTLY LISTED WtTH ANY REALTY FIRAA. Ralph P. Crousore - Broker - Realtor 853 Indianapolis Road. Call 6534074. 2-4-3 T 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 WANTED: Unimproved, around 60 acres, Putnam County, rolling land, for reforestation. NOT PRESENTLY LISTED WITH ANY REALTY FIRM. Ralph P. Crousore - Broker - Realtor - 853 Indianapolis Road Call 653-4074, 2-4-3 T 2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME and lot one mile northwest of Cloverdale. Will consider contract. Call ‘after' 6 p m. or arVyfltne weekends. Ph. 7954191. 2-5-6 T Shop The Classifieds
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FORECAST FOR THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1975 GENERAL TENDENCIES: A good day and evening to find modern ways to put zest into whatever you have to do, be it personal or of a creative nature. You can make a vital decision in the morning and organize the details later. ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr. 19) Obtain the information you need for a new project you have in mind. Sidestep a person who has an eye on your assets. Be alert. TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Follow your intuition and handle a problem accurately that comes up in the middle of the morning. Reach accord with mate. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Complete arrangements with associates early in the day. Come to right understanding with one who opposes you. Be honest. MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Delve into your work early and get it out of the way so you’ll have time for social activity later. Avoid arguments. LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Plan how' to put your finest talents to work so you can gain your objectives. Don’t be so explosive and you will be appreciated. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Make plans with family members about future activities. Don’t neglect something that is of vital importance to your welfare. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Once you have handled outside responsibilities efficiently, you can entertain congenials at home. Discuss future plans. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Make sure you know what your financial position is before making ar.y large purchases. Stay within your budget when shopping. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Be certain that a personal matter is handled wisely early in the day. Show closest ties how important they are to you. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Know what it is you want and then bend your efforts in such directions. An adviser can lead you in the right course. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Make long-range plans for the future with associates Don’t neglect health treatments. Evening is best for correspondence. PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Contact an influential person you know for the support you need for a pet project. Be sure to attend the social tonight. IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will have a strong mind and body, and could easily excel in sports. Make certain to give the finest education you can afford, so that your progeny will use the energies wisely and become successful. Give ethical training early in life. “The Stars impel, they do not compel.” What you make of your life is largely up to YOU!
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Mobile Homes mobile home specials Like new 12x52 1973 2 bdrm. new furniture, *4495; 12x 50 real nice, only ‘3495; New 12x72 2 bdrm., den, save over *llOO on this home L only *8995; New 24x60 set up on concrete footing and skirting, *14,900. Vanßibber Lake, Inc., R. 1 Greencastle. 739-2341,739-2281. 11-13-TF FOR RENT:' 2 BDRM. mobile home With utilities furnished. 653-3141. 2-5-3 T Apartments IN PLEASANT GARDENS unfurnished apt. for 'rent. Electric heat, *one or two persons. Call Ralph Hutcheson. 6724757. 2-3-3 P
FOR RENT- Nicely furnished 2 room apt. for either man and wife or'orte or two ladies, no children. 203 N. College Ave., Greencastle. Utilities furnished. 653-5885. FOR RENT: ~ UPPER ONE BEDROOM apartment. Heat, stove and ref. furnished. €dfl 653-6458 after 4:00 p.m. 2-4-3 P YOUNG MAN WORKING at DePauw needs small furnished apt. within walking distance. Please call 653-3298 after 5 p.m. 1-31-5 T COLE APTS - 519 E. Washington. Furnished & unfurnished. Adults. Garage. See Custodian or call Indianapclis 926-3095. 1-3-TF TUDOR APTS: 1 bedroom, furnished upper, all-elec-tric, adults, 1-year lease. 653-9611. 1-8-30 P FOK RENT: Unfurnished 4 room upstairs apartment, SBS. Heat and water furnished. Call 739-2336 after 5 p.m. (local number). 2-3-3 t For Rent FOR RENT: Large 5 room double near downtown area. Nothing furnished. Rent MOO. Call 653-3249 after 5 p.m. 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSE, Cloverdale, 2-car garage, natural gas heat. Phone 7954190. 2-4-6 P
Musical Items THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY is property tax’ clearance at "Strings Unlimited" Great savings on tril new anti used guitars, amps, microphones, etc. - Call 653-4947 after 6:00 PJW 2-4-3 P EXCELLENT USED EQUIPMENTt Hummingbird N custom acoustic "*275; Peavey" musician amp *275;' Uhishpere A”- Shure Bros, mic *SO; Unisphere B - Shure Bros/ mic ‘35. Call "Strings Unlimited" 653-4947 after 6:00 P.M. 2-4-3 P Home Items
REPOSSESSED SINGER TOUCH AND SEW Full size slant needle touch and sew Sewing Machine. Is equipped to sew backward and forward, mend, dam, monogram, make buttonholes. Full balance just *43.00 complete price. Cash or terms available. Guaranteed. Call 6533987.
FOR SALE: COPPERTONE DOUBLE OVEN, gas range, ‘125. Green sofa with chairs, ‘45: Double bed *29. Chest *25. 2 dinette sets, ‘lO each. Phone 653-4837. 2-4-2 P Help Wanted retailsalesman ‘l5O WEEKLY GUARANTEE The 10th largesr retailer in America has a position now open for a Retail Salesman to service established customers 5 days wk. Vehicle and all expenses 'furn. Guar, salary plus comm. Avg. 1974 earn* ings to date ' ‘250 per~wk. We offer”permanent employment, ' opportunity for advancement, life insurance Blue Cross - Blue Shield, 2 wks. vacation Ist'year, profit sharing, retirement plan which could mean *IOO,OOO to you at age 57. Married, 25-45. Willing to' relocate' for personal interview” send work resume including phone number to: 'Salesman, Box 11T81, Indianapolis, Indiana 46201. 2-4-5 T
SALESMAN WANTED SALES TRAINEES GREENCASTLE AREA SALES MANAGER GREENCASTLE ASSISTANT STATE SALES SUPERINTENDENT (Travel) We'are interviewing men and women now for immediate hiring These are permanent additions to - our sales staff. Previous experience in our unique line not important. Previous provable sales and/or sales management success(es) are -important. Late model ccrr required. We have red-hot product and established lead * system. We expect full-time concentrated, effective -effort?, working on our systemized pattern, for which we wHI fully train and generously pay. Nothing is left to chance. All our employees know of this ad. All replies will be answered immediately. Reply now to: Mr. Robins, c/o Box 437, BannerGraphic. 2-3-3 P
MGR TRAINEE FUUTIME *3.00 per hr. to start. Sports minded on-restricted income Potential. Prefer males 19 to 30" but will consider all. Lifetime of security for those selected. See Dale Newnam at the College Cast Motel Thursday only 12:00 to 3:00 P.M. or 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. For personal interview:
WANTED Banner/Graphic & Ind. News - MOTOR ROUTE DRIVERS (1) Bafnbridge - Roachdale area (1) Cioverdale - Belle Union area: Needed at once, about 3 hr. per day, 6 days per week. Good profit plus benefits. Call Mr. Knauer 6539070. 2-5-TF WANTED: FUU-TIME mature babysitter for two toddiets,' preterrably~ in my home. Phone 653-6110. 2-5-3 T Automotive FOR SALE: 1969 IMP ALA CHEVY 4 dr. hardtop, low mileage. Call Central National Bank, 653-4161. 1-29-12 T FOR SALE: 1971 MAVERICK 4 dr., 6 cyl A.T., low mileage. 653-5488. 1-31-2 T 1968 EU CAMINO SS Silver & black, V-8, • A.T.; P.S., P. 8., air, tilt wheel. 2466560 after 6. 2-4-3 T 1954 2 - TON CHEVY truck ‘300.653-5594. 2-4-3 P
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For Sale FOR SALE: WOOD - Also coal hauling. Phone 653-4497. 2-1-6 P FOR SALE: SEASONED FIREPLACE WOOD. Call 6533643 or 653-8239. 1-7-30 P CHAIN SALE *3 per foot, most popular sizes made to fit your saw. Chuck's Rental, 6533092. 12-23-30 T FOR SALE: CLEAN WHEAT STRAW, extra large bales, ‘I.OO. Gary Vickous, 2466547, Fillmore. 1-20-30 T .GOOD CORN FED FREEZER BEEF delivered to slaughter plant. Vi or whole. 653-3918 after 4 p.m. 1-28-30 P CLEAN WHEAT STRAW 60‘ per bale. 653-5594. 1-30-7 P FOR SAIE: TIMOTHY HAY *1.50, mixed hay *1.75, wheat straw • 75 c . Vurlin Clark, 526-2384. 2-4-3 T USED ZENITH 17" color TV and stand. Good condition. 653-5582. 2-4-2 T HAY FOR -SALE; Alfalfa; clover and timothy. 75 bales. 653-3852. 2-4-31 HICKORY FIREWOOD. 653-4010,795-4684. 2-5-6 P
GARAGES p i . Steel or Wood SPECIAL THIS WEEK 20x22 GARAGE in Color *1795 No Painting Necessary SMALL PAYMENTS SPECIALITY BUILDERS PHONE 653-5617 Free Estimates
Woodbuming Fireplaces Big-Big Savings * M | SAVE UP TO ‘IOOO or more § \ ("new METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION. CAN BE BUILT AT I ANY LOCATION IN THE HOUSE; EVEN ON INSIDE * 1 1 WALLS OR CORNER LOCATIONS. * Choice of Brick 1 ★ We Can Build |M ,> - - —Colors. i SP “ ial n , * P, ‘ SAVE Your Oil. ! Mo bj| e Homes ★ j Go » - Electric Heat | Gas Fireplaces Installation ; I NOGIMMICKS S#{}£""INSTALLED" ! FROM ' QT D SMALL PAYMENTS QUALITY BUILDERS PHONE 653-5617
For Sale FOR SALE: GARAGE DOOR. 9'x7\ 653-5517. 2-5-3 T FOR SALE: GOOD LOCUST POSTS. 739-2633. 2-5-6 T FOR SALE: ”225 BALES “OF MIXED HAY part Or all. ‘1.50 per bale. 653-9682. 2-5-3 P Wanted , CONCRETE WORK: Patios, side walks, basements & floors, steps, etc. Also backhoe work. For free estimate phone 653-8771, Steve Vermillion. 1-3-30 P ROOFING, CEMENT WORK, ceramic tile, aluminum siding, remodeling, home repairs. Free estimates. Doug Neumann, 653-4837. 1-7-30 P Business Services wiluams upholstery Ph. 795-3304. Samples shown in home. Free estimates, free pick-up and delivery. ELUS PAINTING- home, farm, and business. Interior and exterior painting. Papering, vinyl, flocks and foils. R. 2, Greencastle. 672-8175. 1-8-30 T GENERALCONTRACTING: Aluminum siuing, 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 HOME ‘APPLIANCE & Television repair service. SHUEE & SONS T.V. & Appliances, 653-5419 RCA & Whirlpool Service. 12-24-TF 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 DRAPERY DEN 3 miles southeast of Fillmore. Drapes, shears, rods. Tuesday and Saturday 12:00 - 5:30. Betty Nichols, 2466399. , 2-3-TF PLUMBING residential and commercial, McGlaughlin & Wood, plumbing and excavating. Licensed, bonded and insured. Cloverdale, 795-3470. 1-7-30 T Livestock For Sale PURDUE TESTED BOAR SALE scheduled for February 14, 1975 - has been cancelled. FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts. Earl Bridges, Route 1, Roachdale. Phone 5969405. 9-4-30 T Notice DIAt-A-PRAYER. 653-3266. WED.
Motorcycles t97S KAWASAKI: 350 cc great shape & running' condition. Reasonably priced. Call 6538307. 2-5-1 P Pets For Sale DOG GROOMING - all breeds A.K.C. licensed prof. By appointment only. Pick up & delivery avail. 653-5076. FOR SALE: PURE BRED AMERICAN ESKIMO PUPS. *2O and *25. Buy your Valentina one now. Phone 6728138. Marceline Burger. Horses FOR “SALE - EASY GAITED SADDLE HORSES the kind God meant for us Christians to"'ritle. Call 653-3038 after 7 p.m. 2-5-3 P Notice
aOSEOUT Sale 50-75% OFF NOSTALGIA GIFTS 202 S. Collage
Edward Madinger 1200 Merchants Bank Building 11 South'Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, Attorneys NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana In the Matter of the Estate of Russell G. Fisher, deceased. Estate Docket Est 75-10 ■ Notice is hereby given that Betty Ahner was on the 28 day of Jonuory, 1975, ap* pointed Executrix of the will of Russell G. Fisher,-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 claim will be forever barred. Dated at Putnam County, Indiana, this 28 day of January, 1975. ' ' Glenn Deem Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Feb. 5-12-19-3 T The Putnam County Board of Commissioners meet in regular session' Monday, February 3, 1975 at 9:00 A.M. legal Time at the courthouse in Greencastle, Indiana, to consider the following claim: EMERGE NCYEMPIOYMENT ACT Ken Hamilton 558.33 ATTEST: JOHN CARSON PUTNAM COUNTY AUDITOR ' - Feb. 5-1 T STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1975 TERM CAUSE NO CV 66-298 AMERICAN FIETCHER NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY, A CORPORATION, Plaintiff VS RUSSELLJ OSBURN, EDNAOSBURN, His Wife, AND EDNA M. RADY, Unmarried, Defendants NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue-of an order of sale to me delivered from the Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court in favor of American Fletcher National Bank & Trust Company, o Corporation, I will offer for sale at Public Auction at the south door of the Courthouse in the city of Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, on the 27th day of February, 1975, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. of said day, the fee-simple title in and to the following described real estate located in Putnam County, Indiana, and described more particularly as • follows, to wit: lots 7 ond 8 in Grantham's 6th edition to the town of Roachdale, Putnam County, Indiana. This sale is to be made in all respects pursuant to the laws of the State of Indiana and there shall be no redemption from such sale and the purchaser -at such sale, upon complying with the terms of its purchase, shall be entitled immediately to receive from the undersigned Sheriff-of Putnam County, a deed conveying to him the purchaser, the fee-simple title in and to said real estate Said property has been taken as the property of Russell J. Osburn, Edna Osburn, his wife and Edna M. Rady, unmarried in Civil Cause No. CV 66-298 in the Putnam Circuit Court by American Fletcher Notional Bank & Trust Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, versus Russell J. Osburn, Edno Osburn, ond Edna M Rady, unmarried. Defendants, said sale to be without relief from valuation or oppraisment lows. James Baugh, Sheriff David Houck Attorney Mr. David Houck 11 %S. Indiana St. G r eencastle, Indiana 46)35 Jan. 29-Feb. 5-12-3 T
ST ATE OF INDIANA PUTNAM COUNTY ss:IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT, 1975 CAUSE NO. CV 74-91 TRI COUNTY BANK & TRUST COMPANY VS C. THOMAS GATtJN. THELMA K. (GATUN) KEYT NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue ol a certified copy of a de cree.to me directed from the Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Tri-County Bank Trust Company ■is plaintiff, and C. Thomos Gatlin ond Thelma K. (Gatlin) Keyt are defendants requiring me to make the sume of Seven Thousand Six Hundred Thirty-six Dollars and Forty Cents ('7,636.40) with interest on said decree ond costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Monday the 17th day of February, 1975, at 10.00 o'clock A M., at the door of the Court House in Greenccrstle, Putnam County, Indiona, the fee simple title of the whole body of the real estate hereinafter described together with the rents, issues, incomes and profits thereof, more particularly described os follows, to-wit: Lots number 5 ond 6 in Benjamin F. Corwin's Second Enlargement to the Town of Bainbridge, Indiona. Also, Lot Number 46 in Corwin's Second Enlargement to the Town of Boinbridge, Putnam County, Indiana. Said sale to be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws and immediately after such sale, the undersigned os Sheriff of Putnam County State of Indiana, will execute ond deliver to the purchaser o deed of conveyance for the premises which shall be valid and effectual from the dote of the execution ond delivery thereof, to convey all- the right, title, and interest held or claimed by oil the parties to this- action and oil persons claiming under them. Jim Baugh, Sheriff, Putnam County January 10,1975. Wernle, Ristine & Ayers 416 Ben Hur Building Crawfordsville, Indiana 47933 362-2640 Jon. 29-Feb.s-12-3T
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Hospitalized kids get foster grandparents
NEW YORK (AP) - Jerry is a pleasant-faced youngster of 11. He has muscular dystrophy and has been a patient at Brooklyn’s Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center since just after birth. Two other children born to his parents died of the same illness. His parents have not visited him for many years. He is a frail child who needs love and attention. Diane is 9, a cerebral palsy patient at Kingsbrook, mentally retarded, who comes from a family of seven children. Her mother, who finds it difficult to take care of the children, never comes to visit her. Diane spends her time in a bed or a wheelchair. Let an adult pass by who looks at her, and her face lights up. She reaches out for love and attention. These are two of 25 youngsters at the Medical Center, ranging from infancy to 15, many of whom are neglected or have been abandoned by their families. They need the kind of attention which no hospital is geared to provide. They need tender loving care. Helen French is 68 years old. She has two daughters and nine grandchildren, all of whom have moved out of New York, where she lives. She is lonely and has very little to do. She loves children, and would like to give her love to children who need it. David Horowitz never married. He has almost no family. Before his retirement he worked for the Veterans Administration and the General Accounting Office. At one time he worked at an orphan asylum and in children’s camps. His pension is inadequate, and he would like to do something where he could not only earn additional income, but also be helpful. The federal government,in cooperation with municipalities, has developed a program to aid these two neglected segments of the population a program called Foster Grandparents. The program is designed to give meaningful activity to senior citizens and to provide the warmth, friendship, support, interest, understanding, individualized attention, unhurried help and personal care required to meet the needs of institutionalized children.
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“Foster grandparents do not substitute for or replace staff, nor do they relieve the staff of their routine duties,” said David Steiner, director ot social Service at Kingsbrook. “Each foster grandparent is responsible for one or two children, depending on the needs and schedule of the children. The foster grandparents are part of the school program, physical and occupational therapy programs and any case conferences involving the children.” The Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center is the type of facility where such a program is welcomed with open arms, since it cares for both acute and longterm patients. It was founded as a long-term facility, specializing in the care of both crippled, handicapped youngsters and aged men and women. The program at the Medical Center, which was inaugurated with the cooperation of New York City’s Office of the Aging, now includes five women and one man. They work for four hours each day, five days a week. During their orientation, they met with members of the staff who are directly concerned with the youngsters. These include doctors and nurses, physical and occupational therapists, teachers and various members of the Volunteer-Rec-reation department and the Department of Social Service, which is primarily responsible for the program. The program is nationwide. There are more than 15,000 foster grandparents serving more than 25,000 institutionalized children in approximately 150 projects. The foster grandparents serve in a variety of settings: pediatric wards in hospitals, institutions for the mentally retarded, correctional facilities, homes for the dependent and neglected and institutions fui the emotionally disturbed and physically handicapped. The foster grandparents meet the three requirements for participation in the program: age of 60 or over, low income and good health. There are no educational requirements.
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