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DRIVE IN TODAY AND LET US SHOW YOU. BOB MYERS AUTO SALES, Inc. YOUR CTIRTSLEK PLYMOUTH DKALUB 211 North LvckBo* PUONF 54.1

Shoemaker Scores On TV Questions NEW YORK, July 20.—(UP) —An Italian-born shoemaker with an almost encyclopedic knowledge of opera reached the $8,000 mark Tuesday night in “The $64,000 question” television show. Gino Prato, 55, won the option of taking $8,000 or a chance on $16,000 next week, by correctly naming Manrico, Count di Luna and Leonara as the tenor, baritone and soprano roles of the Verdi opera 11 Trovatore. Earlier in the CBS program he won $1,000 by naming the cello as the instrument Arturo Toscanini first played. He doubled his money to $2,000 by naming two operas besides "Faust” in which the devil had a part and doubled that to $4,000 by nam- I ing three managers of the New York Metropolitan Opera. Next week, Prato returns to ; the show to announce whether , he'll take the S8.000 or try for $16,000 with an even tougher j question. Should he miss the ! $16,000 question the program's sponsors will soothe his feelings | with a Cadillac convertible as a consolation prize. Bayard D. MacMichael of Seattle, Wash., reached $4,000 on Tuesday night also by answering questions concerning opera. MacMichael will try for $8,000 next week. C VLOVEIM)ALE PRICES Hog prices followed the down-1 ward trend at the Cloverdale ; Sale Barn Tuesday, when 190 to 240 pounders sold around $16.25 with trading slow. Sows; weighing from 400 to 600 pounds, went from $12.75 to $14.00. Vealers from 100 to 200 pounds were active and prices ranged from $19.50 to $20.50, with 200 to 300 weights selling from $16 to $19.50. Cattle trading was steady to active with 300 to 500 pound, calves going from $12. to $18 per one hundred. 500 and upward: sold from $17.75 down. Cows and calves sold from $93 | to $130., depending on size and quality. There was a small run of bulls, selling from $15 and down.

STILL TEACHING AKRON, O. — (UP) — Mrs. | George Snyder, 80. has been j teaching piano for 63 years and | is still active. Her one pupil j now is a 12-year-old boy.

3 Used WD Tractors SHOO - $1400 Forage Wagon Bed $500 Ini. Baler $500 3 Used Elevators Sherm's Implement Sales GKEENC ASTLE. IND.

HOMES FOR SALE

FOR THE SMALL FAMILY

403 Elm Street

Large lot, screened front porch, double garage, large kitchen.

Country location safe for youngGreenmeddOWS Addition-dor-,, 3 t*edrooms, attached gar-

age.

NEW-BE FIRST OWNER

Melrose Avenue

South Jackson

NEED INCOME?

513 Howard Street

701 Central Street

Redwood exterior, marble chip roof, 3 bedrooms, full basement, carport.

Built-in stove and oven, 3 bedrooms, full basement, enclosed hreezeway, 2 car garage.

Small priced, 2 '.separate apts., easily financed.

Four small rental units In prime conditon.

721 East Seminary St. ^ apa ~

25 South Vine Street

West Side of Square

On U. S. 36

Five units—2 apts. and 3 business rentals.

Opera house building, 3 storing and busebtvnt.

Standard gas station and garage, priced at inventory cost.

GO WEST FROM GREENCASTLE

39 Acres

223 Acres

Clinton Falls

Good land, no buildings, frbAihge on both Manhattan and Alt. Olive roads.

165 acres crop lard, 5 room dwelling, 2 large barns, good water, 2 miles from Groencastle on black top road. 5 room dwelling with one acre in nice location overlooking falls. Priced to sell.

Prefer Northern Putnam County?

226 Acres

278 Acres

Roachdale

Bainbridge

165 acres crop land, 5 room modern dwelling, tenant house, 2 large barns, 3 water pressure systems, ideal stock and grain farm.

160 crop land, including !M) acres good bottom ground, modern 6 room dwelling, 2 barns, tenant bouse, can he good stoek and grain farm. Look it over at 166 per acre.

Small dwelling, very neat and attractive, try and equal the \alue at $3300.

Large lot, garage and work shop with 5 room dwelling—well worth <6.>00.

L UCJS—COLLINS Real Estate Agency

104 South Indiana St.

Phone 255

Classified Ads j • miscellaneous • • for sale •

• REAL ESTATE •

Lucas Collins Agency PHONE

FOR SALE: 3 bed room house located at 410 E. Washington St. Shown by appointment only. Phone 417-R. 19-3t.

RAINL* & KA1NES Bulldozing, Ct an^, Dragline Backhoe, Dumptruck Service. Free estimates, all jobs fully insured, 22 years experience. Phone 1125. Foxridge. Grecncastle. 28-tf.

FOR SALE: 2 wheel trailer. 7 ft. bed. good shape, good tires. Call at 708 S. Indiana. 19-2p.

FOR SALE: Portable Miller arc welder with motor. Emory Roe. Bainbridge. 19-4p.

We take oats, wheat, Bairbridge Elevator.

rye.

SAYERS REAL ESTATE A very fine and attractive, modern country home. Five years old, on State Road 43, 2 miles south. 2 acres. You will have to see this to fully appreciate. Modern duplex, splendid condition, located 210 S. Indiana street. Priced to sell. One of the better homes in Northwood, extra large lot. The price has been reduced. Phone 96-R 18-3t.

FOR SALE: Little over 100 acres, all tillable. Good house and barn, good fencing on black top. See W. R. Lisby, Coatesville. 19-3p.

FREE MOVIES: Robe-Ann Park. Wednesday night. Chapter 9, Brick Bradford, with Johnny Mack Brown in “Men From Montana.” Everyone welcome. 19-2t.

FOR SALE: 1952 Studebaker

18-3t. j V-8 Commander hardtop, one

owner, good condition. Call 1319.

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Every day low prices on good dry cleaning. Davis Cleaners, N. S. of Square. Ph. 9112. Wed-tf,

Cantaloupes 15c and 20c; ice cold watermelons 75c; tomatoes 15c ib. Phil's Market, 1009 S. Indiana. Phone 1036. 19-2t.

NOW OPEN: The Homestead restaurant on U. S. 40, 1'2 miles east of Mt. Meridian Wed-Thurs. Fri.-tf

FOR SALE: Home and an investment all in one. A nine room house completely modern. Double garage, garden. A beautiful double all in excellent condition. Price $8,500.00. Buy it, move in four and rent five. See W. R. Lisby, Coatesville. 19-3p.

FOR SALE: 180 acre farm, 110 acres tillable, brick house, barn and other out buildings, plenty of water., only 5 miles from town. 92 acres now in pasture. Nice place for stock, plenty of water, only $10,500.00. Two bed room modern in college district., automatic heat. Six room suburban with about •"4 acre of land. Other farms and homes available. Progressive Real Estate, 9 S. Arlington St. Phone 435-W. 19-2t.

REAL ESTATE

Farms-Homes Farm Loans

Insurance-Bonds

U Carpenter. Progressive Estate. 9 So. Arlington.

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Phone 435-W.

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GENEVA CONFERENCE

Boats—Kits —Motors, Varsity Boat Co. 202 Crosson, Bob Almon, Phone 1424. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf Purina Dairy Spray: We have it by the barrel. How much! $1.49 a gal. Cow comfort—free of flies. Bring your containers. Kircher Hatchery. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf.

Pianos — Pianos — Pianos New 88 note Spinet complete —Delivered—Timed with 5 yrs. warranty, $495.00. Kersey Music Store. M-W-F-tf.

FOR SERVICE: On your tractor, Lawn Mow r er, Electric Drill and Saw. Call Montgomery Ward. Phone 151. 18-20-22-27-4t IS YOUR insurance as good as your car? There is a difference. Ask us. Simpson Stoner—Insurance. Phone 6. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf

FOR HIRE: Tractor with rotary cutter mow'er. Shred your pastures and brier patches. Have your lots, right of ways and fence rows mowed. Driver furnished. Call 335-R after 5 p. m. for information. W-Th-F-tf.

FOR SALE: 25 Spotted Poland China shoats. Fred Parker, Fillmore. 19-3p. CLOSE-OUT SALE: Solid walnut convertible coffee and card table, $10 00 each. Cash and Carry. Angwell Curtain Co. 18-3p. FOR SALE: Attractive 8 piece dining room suite; dinette table (with extension leaf) and 4 chairs; and full size bed with mattress and springs. Call 784 after 6:00 p. m. Mrs. Harley Miller, 119 E. Franklin St. 18-3p. SEPTO — Kills roots, opens drains, cleans septic tanks. Grecncastle Home Supply. Phone 69. 16-5p Ag lime, crushed stone, sand and gravel. It it’s a truck Jv>b A r e can do it. We 'uve dump rucks, flat tops and aeml-trail ;rs. William Newkirk, Box 24 Phone 237 Fillmore. Ind. 16-U

PAGE SEVEN THE DAILY BANNER, Remember Efkt o'de M.uU>r Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Free estimates Free pickup and delivery service.

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SPINET PIANOS, both new and used of famous name brand. Also famous Baldwin spinet o r - gan. Phone 1098 or write P. O Box 75. 7-tt.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. 19V1 GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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WANTED: Residential wiring and repairing. Phone 79R12 or 57R3 day or night. Walter Huffman, Bainbridge, Ind. 20-4t

FOR SALE: Two extra good used coal furnaces including pipes and registers. Priced reasonable, or will trade for livestock. Phone 971. 13-tf. FOR SALE: 250 bu. good oats, 65c put in your bin. Charles Baldwin, Bainbridge phone. 18-3p.

Bulldozer aJd felghlift work, land clearing, grading and excavating. William Newkirk, Be* 34, Fillmore. Phone 287. 15-tf

FOR SALE: Twin bed springs and mattress, like new; girl’s 26 inch bicycle, garden plow. Phone 168-R after 5 p. m. 19-3p.

FOR SALE: Winkler coal stoker, complete with controls. Used only a few years, in perfect condition. Changing to gas. Address Box R. P., c/o Banner. 19-3t.

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Wagons—Grain Beds. Trailer Sales & Rentals— Hydraulic Wagon Hoists, $90.00. D. Frank, 2701 So. 7th : Terre Haute. Wed.-tf

FOR RENT: 50 acres of bluegrass pasture. Phone 172. Albeit Houck. 19-2p. FOR RENT: One large room, kitchenette and bath Heat, water, stove and refrigerator furnished. Close in. Adults. Phone 728-R. 19-2p.

convinced that the Big Four will discuss Germany again this week. Fully informed sources said Eden’s “serious” talks with Bulganin and Soviet Communist Party First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev “eased the situation” arising out of Russia’s earlier rejection of the West’s plan for Germany and for European security. The new thread of optimism was tied to clear emergence of j the fact that Russia is resigned for the moment to West German rearmament in NATO. Little as the Kremlin leaders like this idea, they have recognized it, and American delegates considexed this an important development. It seemed likely the Soviets were showing a more reasonable attitude on West Germany's attachment to Western alliances. Previously, they had demanded detachment of Germany from NATO as the price of unification. Americans were waiting for significant developments in the last moments of the conference, since the Communists’ usual tactics are to save their real proposals for the last days—ever, hours—of negotiation. President Eisenhower, however, has not altered his intention to be back in Washington by Sunday. But Secretary of State John Foster Dulles might be willing to stay an extra day or two. Two significant developments came up as the conference went into its third day still operating in an aura of extraordinary good faith and friendliness, with a total lack of vituperation by either side. These were: 1. U. S. delegates were struck by a flat Bulganin statement, as reported Tuesday night by the Russian Tass new agency, that ”we do not at present put forward the question of annulling these agreements and of West Germany leaving the said groupI ing, for this would be unrealistic.” The Americans believe! this open Russian recognition of the fact of German NATO membership climaxed a wide swing in policy. 2. According to the Tass re*port, Bulganin did not mention Tuesday the part of his twostage security plan that would freeze NATO strength at present levels while a full accord was being worked out.

Several used combines, $250 up. Sherm’s Impl. Sales. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf.

GREENCASTLE SIGN COMPANY 14 W. Walnut Street ‘Whsre Quality Counts’ Phone l! 193

FOR SALE: Henderson power mowers, Americas rtiost practical, efficient and safe mpwep.i No grass or weeds to tall #br it to cut. Boesen Stote, Putna.mville. - 6-13-20-27-4p

COPE — KILLS CHIGGERS, Chinch bugs and other lawn pests. TOUCH A’SfD GO—A selective weed killer easy to apply Control—fo^g^ub wypms. turf insects ani| chiggers/ At SitePs Phone 20-2t

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FOR SALE: 1952 Studetifekei

truck, 2 speed axle, 8.25 tires. T£Uga^l(|iw.»f control. Phone 636

foot rack and grain bed. Elmer O. Sutherlin, Cloverdale. P. O. Box

117.

20-3p.

FOR SALE: 1949 Massey-Har-ris Clipper Combine with motor, A-l condition. 1953 Chevrolet % ton Pickup truck, low mileage, stock rack, mud tires. C. O Suit. Phone 80-G Cloverdale. 16-5p

FOR SALE: 28 weaned pigs Eaxl Thompson, Reelsville R. 1 1 | >114 18-3p.

FOR SALE: White Rock frie* $1.00 on foot. H. S. Allee, 3 milei south of Mt. Meridian. 19-2p Call 262 for quauiy aardwooaf aid clear white pine. Kiln driei ash oak, maple, birch, basswoc* and Philippic Mahogany ir stock. t25-tf

Visit uuf ueauufui show room meat draping fabric direct fro nills. Art Furniture Shop. ?0-t* Don’t trade in your comfortable davenport and chair—yot can have it reupholstered for hall price of a cew cne. Art Furm Lure Shop. 14-tf

FOR SALE: Will start baling second cutting alfalfa in week or ten days. Extra nice. If you will need hay, come look it over. Marsh & Sillery, R. R. 4, Greencastlq. Phone 70S6-M. 18-20-22-3L EITELS — Headquarters for lawn aids—2 kinds of Crabgrass killers—Weed killer for buckhorn and plantain—liquid weed killer for poison ivy — Tu'-f Builder 40c feeds an area 50’ by 20’ phone 636. 20-22-21.

AT EITEL’S- Malation—ideal for killing bagworms and all other insects in your flower garden and on shrubs. This can be used as a fly control on garbage cans, refuge piles, on your patio or other places where flies congregate—80c bottle makes 6

mi

20-22-2L

SINGER Sewing Machine SALES ?nd SERVICE Repairs on all makes and models. Work guaranteed by Banded Singer Representative. Phone 174-J

At Furniture Exchange, west side square. Oak, bunk beds made for United States navy, dark green, strong, well built. Unit consisting of two beds complete with springs and mattress, 30 inches wide, $17.45. We deliver. Call 170-J. 20-Ip

> FOR SALE: StringHess pod green beans, Eber Hamilton, West Columbia Street Road. Phone 7071-J. 20-2p.

IIOPKINS-W ALTON Funeral Home “Air-conditioned” PHONE 61 Ambulance-oxygen

State Fair tickets now on sale at the Putnam County Farm Bureau, 40c each, you save 25. 20-5t.

At Furniture Exchange, west side square. Nine by twelve linoleum rugs, $5.85. Bunk beds, $17.45. Porch swing, $11.70 Rool a Way bed, $27.75. Flashlight batteries, 15c. Bath tubs, $9.00. Mouse traps, 2 for 11c. Mail boxes, house, 40c, rural, $3.00, parcels post, $7.65. Fly Tox, 45c. Sprayers, 30c. Step ladder $5.60. Step stool, 75c. Flue stops, 20c. Nursery chair $1.50. Window screens, 75c. Garbage pails, $2.15. Scrub tubs, 95c. Steel diesser, $17.00. Screen door, $2.50. Safe, $9.00. Gas range, $17.00. We deliver. Call 170-J. 20-lp.

FOR SALE: Maytag washer with balloon type roller wringer, $25. 302 Greenwood. 20-2t.

FOR SALE: Good living room and dining room suite, reasonable. Mrs. Cecil English, Bainbridge. 20-2t.

Boy 10 years old wants yards to mow and odd jobs. Phone ift-at

WANTED: Painting, roofing, block laying, and cement work. Perry Lewis. Phone 1012-W. 18-tf.

WELL DRILLING contracting. 45 years in business. 4, 6, and S inch wells, pump installations and service. Wells cleaned and repaired. North edge of Greencastle on Road No. 43. Russell Scobee and Son, Phone 331-M, Greencastle R. 3. 27-tf

WANTED: To sell your property for you. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shetrone Real Estate. Phone 1073. 18-31

WANTED: Restaurant help, transportation furnished. Baron’s Midway Restaurant. Phone 7050-J. 19-5L

WANTED: Shallow well pump. Phone 487-M. 19-2p,

WANTED: Tree topping or removing. Also haiding, trash, ashes, furniture. Call Max Williams, 889 W X. 19-4p

WANTED: Waitress. Transportation furnished. Bartons Sea Food Restaurant, south side of U. S. 40 at 43. 19-4t

WANTED: Electric appliances to repair. Service on sweepers, irons, lamps, toasters, percolators, hot plates, grills, electric clocks. W. Guy Pickens, R. 2, Cloverdale, Indiana. 3 miles south of Belle Union., Wed.-tf

WANTED: A young man for permanent employment in a downtown retail store for sales and light delivery. Good chance for advancement. Desire high school graduate, aggressive, neat. If previously oiu ployed give experience and references. Reply Box No. 363, c/o Bannei\ 18-20-22-3L

WANTED: Woman to work nights in restaurant. Maple Grove Truck Stop, Road 40 about 3 1 ^ miles west of Stilesville. 20-3L

WANTED: Elderly lady td stay in home and do light housework. Phone 436-W. 20-2L

LOST-FOUND

FOUND: Gold piece in Central Bank. Owner may have by paying for ad. Inquire Banner Office. 18-20-21.

(tanner Ads Pay

BEST BUY Good Used Ford Rear Attached Mower GREENCASTLE TRACTOR SALES i Your Ford Tractor Dealer ,

BlONDiL

By Chick Young

THAT'S THE STUFF, THEY GIVE US ( SEE HOVJ WHEN WE THEY | GO OUT LIKE IT

WANTED: Custom baling, rake furnished if needed. Kendall Keller, 2^ miles southwest of Belle Union. M-W-F-tf.

WANTED: Elderly lady to make home with family of five children. Light work. Must prepare evening meal. Mora for home than wages. Write giving particulars. Box A, Banner. Ip.

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