Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 317, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1975 — Page 11
Real Estate
YES IT IS A FACT! IN ALL OF PUTNAM COUNTY THERE IS NO PUCE UKE IT. Most features the • LADY would love are in this home, and s 6 the mister can work at his hobbies, there is a work bench and ample area on the ground level. This home has 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 full and one half baths, spacious living room with extra nice fireplace, formal dining room, large kitchen with breakfast area, a large family room, 2 car garage, and if the kiddies want a pony there i t, six acres of fenced land, a small stream. Marion township. Other features make this really a desirable home. Priced middle fifties and well worth it. Show by appointment only. Call 653-4074 Ralph P. Crousore - Realtor FIDELITY Real Estate Agency 853 Indianapolis Road B The p .G. Evans REALTOR* r Q "We Offer Service, and That Makes the Difference" Comfortable 4 - rm. frame home on S. Bloomington St. Under MO,OOO, Mobile home and 66'x160' lot in Greencastle Twp. *7,500. —4% ac. building site on Manhattan Rd. So. Put. Schools. City water. We have four different businesses listed for sale from *9,700 to over *IOO,OOO. If you have thought about a business of your own, call for details. JACKSON BLVD. • Easy -living in this neat 4 rm. home at the end of a dead end road. 2 additional rooms you can finish yourself. Built-in range & oven. *IO,OOO. 113 S. Jackson St. 653-3141 after hours, call David Wells 653-5494 Rena Webster 653-5098 Barbara Buis 653-5688 Gary Hood 653-5622
NICE 3 BDRM. HOME in Bainbridge will sell nothing -down to family with stable employment and good financial standing. Monthly payments including taxes and insurance, *161,25 per month. Contact Mr. James Ross, Greencastle Federal Savings and Loan Association, phone 653-3131. 3-13-6 T
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from the CARROLL RIGHTER INSTITUTE
FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1975 GENERAL TENDENCIES: You have some unusually clever ideas about how to be more successful, but are apt to be too impatient and expect returns sooner than is possible, so develop more patience and you are then able to achieve big results soon. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Handle some home affair tactfully. You find that out-of-town matters are working out just fine for you. Plan a trip. Expand. TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Walk, drive with care to avoid trouble. Any plan you may have now will meet with the approval of mate. Discuss it thoroughly. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Talk over new project with an associate, instead of going off on your own and spending money foolishly. Civic matter provides opportunity. MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Get busy at work instead of complaining about conditions you can’t do anything about. Improve health. Avoid a depressing person. LEO (July 22 to Aug, 21) Be with cheerful people so some of their sunshine comes into your life now. Once out of the doldrums, you accomplish much. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Kin are of real help now, but others are apt to be selfish, so avoid tham as much as you can. A new venture needs enthusiasm. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Plan how to have more success. A bigwig is looking for a whipping boy, so steer clear of him or her now. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Use practical methods to solve any vexing problems. Don’t go off on tangents that could prove expensive and dangerous. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Your intuitions are leading you in the right direction today. Forget responsibilities for a while Then you can handle them later. CAPRICORN (Dec, 22 to Jan. 20) Plan today for the future with an expert’s aid to avoid stumbling blocks. Steer clear of an associate who is acting greedily now. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Use your friendly qualities to improve your place in society and home. Stop laboring under unnecessarily unfavorable conditions. PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Get busy with whatever is of a practical nature and forget the silly running around you want to do. Improve your position in life. IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will have fine intuitive insight, as well as clear practical sense and logic, so can make a big name for self in the world. Give the finest education possible, plus the chance to travel to lands far from the birthplace, otherwise restriction could distort this magnanimous nature. Fine musical talent here, also. “The Stars impel, they do not compel.” What you make of your life is largely up to YOU!
CLASSIFIEDS: PHONE 653-5151
Real Estate
FARMLAND ■293 Acres, 130 tillable, barn. Small Lake, Desirable Recreation land and pasture, one mile blacktop frontage- Ideal location for new home. 8 miles west of Greencastle, Indiana. Phone 653-8020. Call for appointment to see. 2 Adjoining Lots 40X120 1153 Ave. C. Good location for a trailer. Will consider contract. ROSSALLEE 653-4072 or 653-3286 Ralph Norman Agency 97 W. Marion, Danville, Ind. Ph. 745-4404 0952 - 5 room home with garage on 1/3 acre near Fincastle,-*! 2,500 S-939 - 3 bdrms., brick home on 5 acres in western Hendricks Co. asking ‘35,000. L-951 - Bldg, site at Int. 40 & 231-43 0-932 - 3 bdrms., new home in Cloverdale, asking *29,500. JOAN ALCORN Call Collins 653-3286 VERY COZY 4 B.R. - -Bedford stone, sunny kitchen, pretty L.R. with fireplace,- 2 full baths - full dry basement, finished family room with fireplace, utility & 1 car garage - central air, dishwasher, new garbage disposal, corner lot with trees & shrubbery. Hop, skip & jump from N. E. School. ERNEST H. COLLINS & CO. Lois or Ross Allee 653-4072 Bob Clark 653-5226
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
Real Estate HOUSE FOR SALE: 2 bdrm. modern, carpeted, built-in back porch, gas heat, priced to sell. Phone 386-2866. FOR SALE: 3716 acres southeast of Roachdale, all tillable. Call Central National Bank, 653-4161. 3-10-6 T Mobile Homes RETIRED OR ■ THINKING? 14 x 65 2 bdrm. skirted including nice lake lot, *12,000. 10 year financing. We take trades. Van Bibber Lake Inc. 739-2341,739-2281. 3-7-6 T FOR SALE: 1972 VALIANT mobile home 14'x65', 2 8.R., 1 bath, central air available *7,500.00. Phone 522-3477. FOR SALE: 1972 SHAMROCK 12x70 mobile home 2 or 3 bdrm., carpeted, garbage disposal, stove and refrigerator included. Parked on beautiful rented lot. Phone 653-8639 anytime. 3-12-4 T Apartments COLE APTS - 519 E. Washington. Furnished & unfurnished. Adults. Garage. See Custodian or call Indianapclis 926-3095. . 1,-3-TF 2 BDRM. PARTIALLY FURNISHED, adults only. Call Central National Bank, 6534161. 3-13-6 T For Rent FOR RENT: 75 ACRES of ground - cash rent. 386-2674. Marine Items FOR SALE: 1966 19' Cabin Cruiser, Spartan -tilt trailer, 90 HP Evinrude motor, *950. Includes skis and life jackets. 522-3524. 3-13-6 T Home Items
1974 UNCLAIMED SINGER ZIGZAG Full Balance *39.21 Comes complete with walnut floor model console. This machine can sew new type knits. Can make buttonholes, sew on buttons,- put blind hems in skirts, monogram all with this machine by just dialing. Will accept cash or payments. Call 653-3987.
SACRIFICE - home portable washer and dryer. 653-8537 after 5. 3-12-4 T lost and Found LOST: 3 MONTH COLUE. Brown with white, and white paws. 653-8753. 3-12-2 P Help Wanted SECRETARY OPENING. Apply in person at Pingleton Lumber Co., Inc. Main Office, Bainbridge or call 522-6251 for appt. The big requirement is someone who likes working with figures. 3-10-5 T WANTED: SALES PERSON with extensive background in sewing. Write Box 442, c/o Banner-Graphic stating age, experience and references. MATURE LADY to baby-sit 2 or 3-afternoons a week in my home, 1 to 5, 1 child 3 years old. References required, reply P. O. Box 348, Greencastle. 3-12-3 T
Help Wanted: Cook, kitch en help & bartender. Ap ply in person. HOLIDAY INN 1-70 & 231
MOORE FARIvk BUILDING CO. \ rnmmmmtmKm b Builder of farm and industrial buildings has ari opening for Sales Representative in the Vigo-Clay-Owen-Monroe-Putnam County area. Permanent career in sales Proven building design (Bonanza Building) Excellent sales aids and promotion One of the oldest firms in the construction of farm buildings No overnight travel Earning depending upon ability SEND RESUME TO: Moore Farm Building Company P. O. Box 27 Charleston, Illinois 61920
Automotive FREE 1975 LICENSE / —= N jS3I is! Lcp| |GJI ■■ -J See CNB For Your Auto Loan Central National Bank '66 MUSTANG A.T., good condition. 739-2828. 3-11-5 P WANTED: 1946 thru 1948 Chrysler product Coupe or- convertible. Condition unimportant, prefer running, restorable. Write Joe Parker, 1014 Mildred Lane, Park Forest South, 111. 60466 with price and full particulars. 3-8-7 T 1970 INTERNATIONAL 2 ton truck 1600 series. Good condition - call 739-3231. , 3-11-3 P '6B CHRYSLER NEWPORT like new, new tires, 48,000 actual miles. Take over payments. 653-9216. 3-12-3 T 1967 JEEP PICKUP TRUCK, 4 wheel drive. *BOO. 5262248. 3-12-2 P 70 IMPALA CHEVROLET, 400, 4-dr„ P.S., P. 8., 6536168. 3-12-4 T FOR SALE: '65 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE, 6 cy!., standard trans., very reasonable. 6533524. 3-12-3 T 1972 HORNET, AM radio, good condition, good mileage. 6535992. 3-13-2 T For Sale FOR SALE: TWO L60x15 tires with- 8" unilug polished aluminum wheels. Like new. 522 3255 after 4 p.m. 3-12-2 T FOR SALE: Seasoned firewood. 653-4497. 3-12-6 T HAY FOR SALE. 795-4948. 3J3-12P HEY! Look me over. I'm an almost new Litton Microwave oven. Never been anywhere cooking school demo. I'm feature packed, big enough to hold your Easter ham and I carry a full factory warranty. Buy me for only *344 and that's a bargain since I sell for *409.95. Shuee and Sons, 24N. Jackson. 653-5419. MAGNETIC SIGNS for sale. Greencastle made. 653-6249. Joyce Green. 2-4-30 T Help Wanted
For Sale FOR SALE: 1/2 beef can be picked up at Rockville frozen food plant. Can call 653-5547. LOCUST POSTS. 739-2633. 3-11-4 P L Wanted WANTED: SMALL MOBILE HOME. Call 522-3397 after 2:30; 522-3388 anytime. Auction ! AUCTION starting Friday, March 14. Our misc. sale will start at 10 a.m. instead of 4 p.m. Livestock at 1 p.m. We will,have a load of all kinds of grass seed. Bloomington Sale Barn, V 2 mile south of Bloomington on Hwy. 37. Phone 812/3325712. 3-11-3 T Morton Sale Bant \Y AUCTIONS Y Sole ' Every Monday Better Prices And Quality For Yous livestock /fL) 569-3238 | r # or 245-2629 J * milw north A 2 milot wait of Groon Business Services AUTO SERVICE Expert alignment, wheel balancing and Delco shock absorbers, Morrison Tire, Inc., 317 North Jackson Sf. Ph. 653-5015 for appointment. Mon.-Thurs.-TF RYTEX Personalized stationery makes a wonderful gift, Progressive Printing Co., Inc. 3 East Franklin, Greencastle. 653-3814. Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-TF TREE WORK wanted - Topping, takedowns and removals. Free estimates. Phone 6539125. 2-8-30 T PAINTING INTERIOR & EXTERIOR 20 years experience, drywall repair & texture ceiling. Wayne Gerald. 739-3591. O'NEAL'S TAX SERVICE and record keeping for tax purposes. 102 North Lafayette St., Cloverdale, 7954859. 3-8-6 P DRAPERY DEN 3 miles southeast of Fillmore. Drapes, shears, rods Tuesday and Saturday 12:0C - 5:30. Betty Nichols, 2466399. 2-3-TF CARPET CLEANING - Stanley Steamer Special - living room and hall, *29.95. Call Herriott's, 653-9215. 2-13-30 T FOR SOCIALLY CORRECT wedding invitations, napkins and accessories - Progressive Printing Co., Inc. 3 East Franklin St., Greencastle. 653-3814. Thurs., Fri., Sat.-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 HOME APPLIANCE & Television repair service. SHUEE & SONS T.V. & Appliances, 653-5419 RCA & Whirlpool Service. 12-24-TF Auction
TOOLS-TOOLS-SURPLUS ‘75,000.00 TRUCK LOAD ft- % AUCTION FIRE SALVAGE - BANKRUPTCIES - NEW SURPLUS & CLOSEOUTS TOOLS FROM FACTORY TO YOU. OVER 400 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM Town - Cloverdale, Ind., Location • Cloverdale Sale Barn, Date - Friday, March 14, Time - 6:30 P.M. NAME BRANDS INCLUDE: Chicago Pneumatic - Rodac - Black & Decker - Fuller • Her Brand ■ Brown ■ Marflow ■ Shopmote ■ McGrow Edison - Wright ■ Wen - Diamond toy - Lufkin ■ Ingersoll Rand - Channel Lock - Remington PLUS OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Invited attendance of Farmers, Carpenters, Mechanics, Plumbers, Women and Dealers Welcome! Continuous Prizes Given Away Terms of Sale: Cash or Approved Not Responsible for Accidents or Checks Property After Sold. Not Responsible for changes Due to Strikes and Shipping Schedules. Auctioneer Wayne Branneman Phone 795*3145 OWNERS QUALITY SURPLUS LIQUIDATORS, INC. - Boswell Wholesale Phone (317) 869-5516 Boswell, Indiana Auctioneer's Note: This offering can be inspected one hour before sale time. This sale begins promptly on time.
Business Services WANTED: GENERAL CONTRACTING Hutcheson • & Burk Const. For free estimate Ph. 672-4757. Call Collect. 2-13-30 P WILLIAMS UPHOLSTERY Ph. 795*3304. Samples she. n in home. Free estimates, free pick-up and delivery. 11-22-30 P ELUS PAINTING & Wallcovering, "The Tri-County decorator". Painting interior & exterior, papering-vinyl, flocks & foils. Rockville, 5965446, Greencastle, 672-8175. 3-3-30 T CLEANING, Residential and commercial. Also, painting. Have references. For free estimate call 653-8307. 3-12-6 T NEW RINSE-N-VAC steam cleans, rinses, and vacuums out dirt leaving carpets professionally clean. Rent at Headley's True Value Hardware. 3-12-3 T Livestock For Sale FOR SALE: 3 York boars. 526-2596. 3-7-6 P BIG, RUGGED SPOTTED BOARS and gilts. Also, weaned pigs for • 4-H projects. Blubaugh Farms, Clay City, Ind. - 812/ 939-2833 or Bowling Green, Ind., 812/986-2721. 2-27-30 P 34 FEEDER PIGS for sale. 653-4805. 3-12-3 T FOR SALE: GILTS. Ivan Clark 526-2270. Mt. Meridian. 3-13-4 P Notice I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any bills other than my own. Randy G. Dozier. CRUSADE - March 14-16, 7:30 p.m. First Baptist Church.. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any debt other than my own. Ron Robinson. 3-12-3 P NOTICE: The Lori-jean Beauty Shop located behind Henderson's Barber Shop in Bainbridge taking appts. starting Morch 18. 3-12-3 P WANTED: BACKHOE" WORK, concrete work. Jerry Lewis, Fillmore, Ind. 246-6234. 3-_l_- 12P 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 EUCHRE PARTY Reelsville Uons Club, Sat., March 15. Serving at 5:30, Games at 7:30. Ham & groceries given away. 3-13-2 P Motorcycles FOR SALE 1971 HONDA 350 Chopper, 5,000 miles excellent condition. *BSO or best offer. 522-3524. 3-13-6 T FOR SALE: '72 HONDA 350 with many extra. Must sacrifice. 653-5174. 3-13-5 T 1972 500 KAWASAKI motorcycle - disk -brake model. Must sell immediately. Call 739-3231. 3-11-3 P FOR SALE: 1974 KAWASAKI 400 CC Luggage Rack, 1200 mi. *llOO. Phone 522-3477. 3-12-3 P Pets For Sale FOR SALE: REGISTERED IRISH SETTER. Male, 9 months old. Needs good home in the country. Loves everybody. Phone 653-8227 after 5 p.m. 3-8-6 P ■Auction
THE PUTI4AM COUNTY BANNER-GRAPHIC, MARCH 13/14/1975
Recreational Vehicles 71 8 FT. SCAMPER CAMPER. 653-6160. 3-8-1 IP THATCHER'S RETREAT - New & used travel trailers, truck campers, mini homes, fifth wheels, truck caps, cars, jeeps, trucks. Ten miles south of Brazil, Jet. 46 & 59. . 3-7-30 T Situations Wanted - Men 32 YEARS OLD - 8 years experience in Ag, supply business, sales and management. Holds B.S. degree in Ag, Econ. Willing to relocate. Call 653-5866. 3-11-5 T NOTICE Of ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. 75-30 Notice is hereby given that John A. Grimes was on the 10th day of March, 1975, appointed executor of the will of Elva H. Norman, deceased. All persons having clowns 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 10th day of March, 1975. • Glenn Deem Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Lyon & Boyd * Attorneys March 13-20-27-3 T The Putnam • County Board of Commissioners will meet in regular session Monday, March 17, 1975 at 9:00 legal time at the Courthouse in Greencastle Indiana to consider the following claims: HIGH PAYROLL Earl Jeffries 354.16 Carl Alexander 291.66 Chester Spencer 291.66 Garnett Gorham 234.29 Anna M. Crawley 210.66 Silas W. Buttery 222.43 Ronald Cox 229.60 Walter Hubble 229.60 Clifford Jackson 206.64 David Parkhurst 229.60 Ernest Phillips 22.96 Darrell Jackson 205.21 Woodrow Poynter 114.80 Robert Switzer 206.64 Emmett Wallace 192.29 Harlan Nelson 229.60 Thomas Brothers 237.60 Emerson Phillips 237.60 Allen Sprogue 237.60 James C. Boiler 210.56 Richard Maleyer 263.20 Larry Query 261.56 John Roach 236.88 Robert Boiler 267.20 Howard Gray 267.20 P. A. Hinner 292.25 Roger Kilgore 213.30 Rusty Peorson 194.40 David Sims 218.03 Dale Miller 309.38 COUNTY REV. Dorothy Heavin 60 00 EmmaSmedley 204.62 Attest: John Carsor March 13-IT Shop The Classifieds &o<i4<VOtcY by THOMAS JOSEPH ACROSS DOWN 1 Take on 1 Endure cargo 2 Choir 5 Sanatorium voice 8 Indonesian 3 Loafing island (2 wds.) 9 Supplied 1 Be with hands mistaken 13 Prison (si.) 5 Looked 14 Chant pleased 15 Cargo 6 Windowweight glass 16 Hungarian sections river 7 Not for 17 Chess and in No; nay; checkers n ix < 2 wds.) 20 Owned n Intensify 21 Transgressed l 2 Nickname 23 Sommelier s for a sharp . concern shooter 21 Granny ________
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ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SALARIES OF ELECTED OFFICIALS OF THE CITY OF GREENCASTLE (Adopted at regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of • j Greencastle, Indiana, on March 10, 1975) ORDINANCE 1975-1 Section I. Be it ordoined by the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indigno, that effective January 1, 1976, the annual salaries of certain elected and appoint*! officials of the City ot Greencastle. Jnd«nj® shall be: t Mayor >7,000-o(7' - Cler-Treasurer >4,600.0©',. * Five Councilmen >soo.ooeoch. City Attorney '2,800 00 City Judge >2.800 00 •C. Section 11. This ordinance shall be in ifdll force and effect from and after its passage and publication pursuant to law. Scfid Sdt aries shall not take effect until the .date specified herein. , • . PASSED and ADOPTED by the Common Council of the City of Greencastle. Indiana, this 10th day of March, 1975. . -, v RAYMONDS. FISHER, Mayor ATTEST: JANE HARLAN, Clerk-Treasurer . March )3 23-2 T IT’S A HEADACHE BATOCINA, Yugoslavia j(AP) Milovan Tucakovic wants to buy a hat, but there is no size for his big head. „ “Whenever I come to* Belgrade I make tours of _flll stores, but with no luck,” Milovan complains. Once he saw a man who appeared to have an even bigger head than his own, and asked him where he had bought his hat. “But, the man took it as an affront, and called policemen who told me to move on and stop making fun of the man,” he said. “I am looking foward to the day when I can also greet people by taking a hat off my head. I never remember having one. But perhaps, the day will come,” Milovan said. SALT EASILY '- * ADDED TO SOIL ' * MERCED, Calif. (AP) - Chester C. Conley, a Merced County farm adviser, says all irrigation water contains salt in this area. Water of good quality for irrigation can add nearly one ton of salt per acre : foot used, he said, and on this basis up to four tons of salt per'.acre per year can be added to’the soil. “This points out the importance of good drainage in irrigated agriculture,” Conley added. “If salt is allowed to accumulate in the root zone, it is a simple matter of time until yields will be reduced. An occasional flushing of this soil to depths beyond the root zone with off-season irrigations will keep the soil productive.”
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