Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 295, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1975 — Page 11

Real Estate

WEU LOCATED IN NORTHWOOD, 2 BR, HW floors, carpet fam. rm, gas heat, gar, excellent cond. Harold H. Smith Real Estate 653-6455

Ralph Norman Agency 97 W. Marion, Danville, Ind. Ph. 745-4404 WANTED: Acreage suitable for building sites in North Putnam Area. JOAN ALCORN

HOUSE FOR SALE 4 bedroom, Ibaths, carpeted,finished basement family room, 2 car carport, immaculate. Northeast School, immediate occupancy. PHONE 653-3257 by Appointment

Pingleton & Co. 320 N. Jackson Phone 653-8434 CATARACT LAKE - New Brick bi-level on 1 ac. 3 bdrm. Ig. fm. rm. w/firepiace, formal dining area, Ig. kitchen, slate entry, den, spacious living rm. full basement, 2 car garage. A real beauty for a family who enjoys privacy. WALKER LANE - PRICE REDUCED Year old 3 Bd. home, 2 baths, Mv. rm. w/fireplace, utility room, large sunny kitchen w/many extras, lovely drapes & carpet, 2 car att. garage on over Vi ac. lot. Make offer.

WANTED: REAL ESTATE, farms or acreage. Cash or contract. No obligations. Write J. Griffin, 42 Virgin ia Ave., Indianapolis 46204 or coil 317-632-6563 12-12-TF FOR SALE: 60S Crescent Dr. 3 bdrm. home by owner. Excellent condition, gas heat, fenced yard, owner may finance. $18,750. Phone 653-9290 after 5 p.m. 2-14-6 T

wiw® from the CARROLL RIGHTER INSTITUTE

FORECAST FOR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1975 GENERAL TENDENCIES: If you try to force conditions to your will now, you are in for unpleasant, delaying conditions, but if you go along with the tide you make rapid, unexpected progress. Listen attentively to what those of different backgrounds suggest. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Use your intuition to help yourself today, since conditions are rather difficult. Avoid snide remarks and live by highest principles. TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Don't fail to keep promises made, or you get into trouble. Drive carefully. Try to please loved one more. Steer clear of troublesome person. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Listen to associates’ suggestions, since your affairs aren’t going as well as you wish. Handle conditions wisely. Help others. MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Get needed work done, though you want to go out for pleasure. Take no chances with one who has a peculiar sense of humor. LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Get out and have a good time; forget dreary chores. Show more affection for your mate. Avoid a foolish tangent. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Improve conditions at home and forget friends for today, since they are not in a good mood. Avoid arguments. Enjoy solitude. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Handle outside affairs carefully and put aside some public activity that has not been working out as expected. Be tactful at home. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Get busy on practical matters to increase money and remove worry'. Take care of wallet while shopping. Avoid trouble. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Don’t overspend or invest heavily, or you could regret it. Accept some social invitation and listen carefully. Update self on world events. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Not a good day for doing specialized work, since you feel nervous, so take it easy and await a better time for such. Get expert advice. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Get together with fine friends for recreation and have an excellent time. Being a lone wolf and fretting gets you nowhere fast. PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Forget some new interest and concentrate on career and public matters that are important to you. Not a good fun day at all. IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will be searching for the right philosophy of life to lean on upon reaching maturity, so be sure to help him or her to find it early by inculcating the right principles, and then this becomes a successful chart, especially where work in foreign lands or in connection with them is concerned, even in the religious field. Teach early to let go of whatever is no longer of use. “The Stars impel, they do not compel.” What you make of your life is largely up to YOU! Carroll Righter’s Individual Forecast for your sign for March is now ready. For your copy send your birthdate and $1 to Carroll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper), Box 629, Hollywood, Calif. 90028.

CLASSIFIEDS: PHONE 653-5151

Real Estate

CALL COLLINS 653-3286 NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS it neglected by Collins and Co. Service is our pleasure! If you have a home to sell or plan to buy let us help you. We are specialists in buying, selling, appraising properties and are staffed to give you prompt service. Won't you consult us? ERNEST H. COLLINS & CO. 653-3286 Ross & Lois Allee 653-4072 Bob dark 653-5226

EXTRA NICE - 3 B/R ranch, stone / redwood. Carpeted, drapes stay. In Cloverdale. 795-4272. 2-13-3 P Mobile Homes FOR SALE: FURNISHED, 2 BDRM. 1966, 12x50. Good condition. Owner joining army. Call 522-3224 mornings. 2-12-3 P FOR SALE - 24x50 double mobile home. Call 317-795-4019. 2-13-3 P Apartments COLE APTS - 519 E. Washington. Furnished & unfurnished. Adults. Garage. Sec Custodian or call Indianapolis 926-3095. 1-3-TF TUDOR APTS: 1-bedroom, unfurnished, upper. 6539611. 2-8-30 P ADULTS - Downtown first floor apartment, all utilities except electricity. New stove & refrigerator if desired. Newly carpeted and decorated throughout. 653-4645. 2-13-3 P FOR RENT: -3 ROOM furnished apartment. All utilities furnished. *IOO. St. Road 240 East. 653-3696 after 4. 2-13-3 P FOR RENT: 3M> room unfurnished upstairs apt., stove, refrigerator, heat and water. SBS. Adults. 739-2336 after 5 (not long distance). 2-14-3 T

For Rent FOR RENT: Large 5 room double near downtown area. Nothing furnished. Rent MOO. Call 653-3249 after 5 p.m. 2-3-TF FOR RENT: Large nicely furnished bedroom for working lady in college district. Write to Box 438, BannerGraphic. 2-13-2 T HOUSE FOR RENT at 606 S. Indiana. Call 653-3673 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 2-14-3 T Musical Items ALWAYS WANTED TO PLAY the organ. Free adult lessons each Tuesday evening 6 to 8 p.m. New beginners class starting Feb. 25th 7 to 8 p.m. KERSEY MUSIC. 2-14-30 T GOLD-OLDS TRUMPET with case-played 1 year-excellent condition. Phone 653-4565. 2-14-3 P Home Items

1974 SINGER BUILT-IN ZIG-ZAG BALANCE $39.27 Contained in walnut wood cabinet. Makes fancy designs, sews on buttons, blind hems, makes buttonholes, monograms and much more with just the flick of a finger. Originally sold for over *I6SR&. Full balance due *39.27 or will discount for cash, or terms available. Call 653-3987.

Help Wanted

WANTED: TYPIST - MACHINE OPERATOR 40 Hour Week Monday Thru Friday 6:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. Apply In Person BANNER-GRAPHIC

WANTED: Boby-sitter in my home Mondays and Thursdays, 8 - 3. 653-3208. 2-13-4 T EARN EXTRA INCOME in your spare time. Call 5262450. 2-13-30 P CLOVERDALE taking applications at Clerk's office for town employee and Deputy Marshall. 2-13-3 P DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT-We are looking for a dental assistant for a great practice. We prefer a gal who is experienced but will train a career minded person. Send name and phone number to Box 439, Banner-Graphic. Personel Consultants Licensed Employment Agency. 2-14-3 T Automotive FOR SALE: 1971 FORD Maverick 4-dr., A.T., 38,000 miles. Priced right. 653-5488. '66 CHEVY VAN, *750. Phone 653-4335. 2-13-2 T ’69 Chevrolet Impala Phone 812-986-2625. 2-14-2 P FOR SALE OR TRADE - 73 Chevy. 1018 South Jackson St. 2-13-3 P

FIRST PUBLIC SHOWING OF THE " PACER " !! The Exciting New Car Everyone | is Talking About! "Suddenly it'* 1980 - AMC's new Pacer is the freshest, most creative, most people-oriented auto to be born in the U.S. in 15 years." MOTOR TREND "The Pacer is indeed different - unlike any machine that has ever rolled out of Detroit or the doors of any foreign manufacturer." CAR AND DRIVER DON’T MISS IT SAT., FEB. 15 AT CASTLE AMC A JOHN DEERE n Hwy. 43 North 653-9761 Q

Automotive 1974 OLDS OMEGA P.S., P. 8., automatic, bucket seats. Under 12,000 miles. Excellent condition - take over payments. 653-6903. 2-13-3 P FOR SALE: 1963 Buick LeSabre, V-8, PS, Radio, Good condition. $395. Call 653-4595 anytime. 2-14-3 P F^rSale

GARDEN SEED Compart o'Ur pricoi boforo ordering. Shop early for best choice, over 200 varieties of bulk sMd. Wo will do our best to supply anyone interested in gardening. COX'S PLANT FARM IN STILESVILLE Lawn and Garden Center Phone 539-4632

FOR SALE: PARTS for all electric razors. Headley Hardware, Indianapolis Rd., 653-3010. Fri.-TF HAY FOR SALE. Ed Wilson, 596-5804. 2-12-14-17-3 T FOR SALE: CLEAN WHEAT STRAW, extra lorge bales, *I.OO. Gary Vickous, 2466547, Fillmore. 1-20-30 T GOOD CORN FED FREEZER BEEF delivered to slaughter plant. V 2 or whole. 653-3918 after 4 p.m. 1-28-30 P FACTORY MADE CAMPER SHELL slip-in unit including table, cushions, travel ice box and ample cabinet space. 653-4338. 2-12-3 P FOR SALE: Clean wheat straw, large wire-tied bales, *.65. Phone 653-5834 after 5 p.m. „ 2-13-6 T FOR SALE: INSULATED coveralls, were $24.95, now $18.95, Northern insulated boots and gum boots 20 percent off at Brackney’s Western Store. 2-14-2 T FOR SALE (FREE) What do you live for? Money? Position? Sex? A good time? Not Sure? Its hard to say what our purpose for living is. But-we are looking and asking. Come research with us! Happiness is...a purpose for life. (Free of charge complements of God) Cloverdale United Methodist Church 2-14-1 T FOR SALE: SPECIAL group of men’s and ladies slacks $5.00 a pair at Brackney’s Western Store. 2-14-2 T GRAIN FED FREEZER beef have February appointments for slaughter will deliver. Phone 526-2236. 2-14-3 P FOR SALE: WHEAT, straw, 70 cents per bale. Call 739-3351. Auction GREENCASTLE AUCTION SERVICE, 709 Maple St. We are loaded again this week with extra nice furniture and appliances. A modern dark bdrm. suite complete; 2 nice electric ranges, one 30” one 40”, extra nice te-bed with new box springs & mattress, Warm Morning coal stove, couches and chairs and a lot more. Consignments always welcome. DeEilar owner, auctioneer. 653-8806 . 2-14-2 T

Auction

MORTON SALE BARN AUCTION Mon., Feb. 17,1975 12 head of Hereford Springer cows. 14 head of Shorthorn Cows. 5 head Black Cows. 2 Angus Bulls. 15 head of Mixed Springer Cows. 25 head of Feeder Calves, different weights. 60 head of Shoots. Several head of weigh hogs, sows & boars. Other livestock not mentioned 300 bales of hay & straw & locust posts. SALE EVERY MONDAY Harold L. Busenbark - owner Busenbork A Campbell - Auct.

Wanted FULL SIZE BRASS BEDS Call 653-8228. 2-13-3 P WANTED: TRAILER suitable to haul a car; also bees and equipment. Phone Indianapolis 241-6035. 2-14-3 P Business Services

This Ad Worth *2.00 OFF On Your Next Appliance Service Call | ELLIOTT REPAIR | 611 S. Jackson St. 653-3757

WANTED: GENERAL CONTRACTING Hutcheson • & Burk Const. For free estimate Ph. 672-4757. Call Collect. CARPET CLEANING - Stanley Steamer Special - living room and hall, *29.95. Call Herriott's, 653-9215. 2-13-30 T 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 TREE WORK wanted - Topping, takedowns and removals. Free estimates. Phone 6539125. 2-8-30 T WILLIAMS UPHOLSTERY Ph. 795-3304. Samples shown in home. Free estimates, free pick-up and delivery. NEW-UFE Wood and Metal Stripping: East on State Road 240, 7V6 miles. 246-6498. Thurs. & Fri.-TF HOME APPLIANCE & Television repair service. SHUEE & SONS T.V. & Appliances, 653-5419 RCA & Whirlpool Service. 12-24-TF PANEUNG; GUTTERING, ROOFING, aluminum siding, ceilings lowered or swirled and patios. 120 Blake St., Danville, Ind. 46122. Phone 7452834. 2-13-3 P

Livestock For Sale FOR SALE: 2 large white mules broke; also bridles. Phone 522-3499. 2-11-6 T FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts. Earl' Bridges, Route 1, Roachdale. Phone 596-. 9405. 2-4-30 T Notice . DO YOU HAVE A LOVED ONE with a drinking problem? Write Al-Anon, P.O. Box 394, Greencastle. Fri.-TF DRINKING PROBLEM? • Alcoholics Anonymous meets 8:30 Tuesday nights- Presbyterian Church basement. Or write Box 394 c/o BannerGraphic. Fri.-TF TURKEY SHOOT - Stillboard, Cloverdale Conservation Club, Sunday, Feb. 16th at 10 a.m. HEATED GARAGE SALE - Friday & Saturday, 8 - 5. 1161 Ave. D. 2-13-2 P LOSE WEIGHT safely & fast with X-ll Diet Plan *3:00. REDUCE Excess Fluids with X-Pel ‘3.00. Hook Drugs. Thurs., Fri., Sat.-TF

GARAGES SPECIAL THIS WEEK 20x22 GARAGE in Color Mm No Painting Necessary SMALL PAYMENTS SPECIALITY BUILDERS PHONE 653-5617 Free Estimates

NOTICE: FISH MARKET DISPATCH Small Package Forwarding Service will close on Friday, Feb. 14th ! For package pick-up at your home or business, please phone United Parcel Service at Indianapolis - 923-6611. Thank you for your patronage, we hope to be able to resume I this service at sometime in the future.

Motorcycles 72 KAWASAKI 750 Semichopped. Runs and looks like new *llsO. 795-4881 after sp.m. 2-13-3 P Pets For Sale DOG GROOMING - all breeds A.K.C. licensed prof. By appointment only. Pick up & delivery avail. 653-5076. 1-18-30 P

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Pets For Sale FOR SALE: Old English sheep dog 2 years old. Phone 6534411. 2-12-3 T BLUE TICK and hound pups ‘5. Ed Lints Vi mile south of 40 at Reelsville. 2-13-3 P Situations Wanted - Men MECHANIC WORK WANTED or need a carpenter for repairs, call anytime, 6535366. 2-13-3 T NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. 75-10 Notice is hereby given that Betty Ahner was on the 28th day of January, 1975, appointed 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 claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 28th day of January, 1975. • Glenn Deem Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Edward Madinger 1200 Merchants Bank Bldg. Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Attorney (317)639-5454 Jan. 31-Feb. 7-14-3 T

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THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COM MISSIONERS WILL MEET IN REGULAR SESSION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1975 AT 9:00 AM. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TG CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT ACT PAYROLL Clayton Biddle 21 6.00 Kent Cooper 216.00 Gary Cox 216.00 Craig Monnett 194 40 Hubert Neiswinger 216 00 Wayne Runnels 216.00 Raymond Shepherd 194.40 David Williams 216.00 Alice Beck 220.00 Jack Rising 216.50 Ken Hamilton 229.16 ATTEST: JOHN CARSON PUTNAM COUNTY AUDITOR Feb. 14-IT THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COM MISSIONERS WILL MEET IN REGULAR SESSION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1975 AT 9:00 AM. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT , Frederick Williams 129.60 Jeff Sherrill 129.60 Billy L Jones 129.60 William Callahan 129 60 Lee Wallace 64.80 June Albright 204.00 Pamela Lackridge 163 20 Wiihelmina Williams 163.20 Rita Beasley =34.40 Patricia Jones 102.00 Helen King 1 44.00 Rebecca Pteake 134.40 Madelyn Wright 1 34.40 Leslie Jones 128.00 Myrtle Cockrell 1 63.20 Judith Deling 102.00 Ennis E. Masten 804.00 Theima Thomas 160.00 Lemuel Potterson 192.00 Rita Jones 144.00 John Rupert 54 00 Fronklin Price .192.00 James Sexton 160.00 John Elmore 134.40 Hubert York 160.00 Howard Ray 100.00 Ennis E. Masten 402.00 Phillip Clodfelter 402 00 ATTEST: JOHN CARSON PUTNAMCOUNTY AUDITOR Feb 14 IT The following described abandoned motor vehicles will be sold at public auction pursuant to Chapter 157 of the 1957 Acts of the Indiana General Assembly on February 18, 1975 at 8:30 o.m. ESI at Sears Arco Service, 805 Indianapolis Rd., Greencastle, Indiana. TITLES MAY BE APPLIED FOR. TERMS OF SALE CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER. Sears Arco Service - 167624 Chrysler 196745. RALPH W. VAN NATTA, COMMISSIONER BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES Feb. 12-13-14 3T SENSOR SYSTEMS NEED NO HUMAN ANALYSTS MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) Automatic ground sensor systems which detect, identify and track up to 75 military targets simultaneously have been developed here by GTE Sylvania. Dr. Richard W. Scott, of the company’s. Security Systems Department, said present systems require human analysts. He said, “Computer-controlled systems not only will be able to track and process multiple target activity simultaneously but will provide more consistent and accurate information.”

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