The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1956 — Page 7
IT? A FACT
Wove your ooyIWo American way
THESE CARS HAVE BEIK ELECTED AS REAL BUYS -
51 FORD V8
55 CHRYSLER
Tudor. Fordoniatic. A1 condition. ’41 PLYMOUTH 4 Door ’55 DODGE l /2 Ton Pickup ’53 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Crunbook. Radio. Heat»t*r, Hy-Drive. A real nice car.
'52 MERCURY Hard Top, Mercamatic, Radio and Heater.
’54 FORD Hardtop. Fully Equipped Fordoniatic — Special Interior Trim.
Windsor Deluxe 4 door, fully equipped. Power steering', power brakes. All accessories. Be sure to see this ear before you buy. '55 OLDS 83 4 Door Hydramatic, Radio, Heater 2-Tone, Black and White ’51 STUDEBAKER V8 4 Door ’56 PLYMOUTH V8 Savoy, 4 Door Heater, Turn Signals, Seat Covers—SAVE $ $ $ ’53 CHRYSLER Windsor 4 Door
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Fay G. Ray $ 375.00
Market. Hours are 9
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a. m. to 9
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! Ind.
4-tf.
For Your shopping: conven- FOR SALE: Apples. Burhheit FOR SjCJC: Apples. Moor's ience- Your Quik-Chek Super | Orchard, Airport Road. 6-tf. J Orchard, north on 43 at Raccoon.
CARD PARTY: November 2nd American Legion Home, Cloverdale, 7:30 p. m. 50? per person Sponsored by Hurst Collins Post No. 281 and Ladies Auxiliary. All members and the public invited. Refreshment l-2p.
FOR SALE: Modem bungalow, 5 years old. nice kitchen, fireplace, hardwood floors, baths, ! full basement, gas heat, attached garage, insulated, screens, storm windows. Good location. Progressive Real Estate. Phone 435-W.
30-4t.
MARIA CALLAS, who sang the title role in the Metropolitan Opera’s opening opera “Norma” in New York, receives a congratulatory kiss from her husband after performance. She holds dog. Husband is Italian industriaiist Battista Meneghini. (International)
* HtAL ESTATE •
Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Free estimates. Free pickup and delivery service .?5-tf.
FOR SALE: New and used sewing machines. Repairs and service on all makes. Greencas tie Sewing Machine Service. Fhone 1363. 611 So. Jackson. 22-tf.
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FOR SALE: Small spinet piano, good condition. Write P. O. Box 75. Greeneastle, Indiana. 10-tf
NOW
Bontliv Duo-aMatic Washer-Dryer all in one Only $39!).95 Howard Harmless Bondix-Maytag Sales A Service Phone 938 or 1075 M-W-F-tf
Look And You Will Buy A lot of value for $12,000 and located about 12 miles from Greeneastle and short distance from black top. 120 acres, 60 acres crop land. 5 room dwelling just remodeled. Barn, crib and granary. Owner will consider a small place in trade.
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and toilet vaults cleaned, modem equipment. Sewers and basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Payless Sewer Cleaners. Phone 60-X. 25-tf Custom sawing, small logs and squaring fence posts. Lee and Son Saw Mill, 2 miles east of Brunerstown. 25-27-29-30-l-2-6p.
Four speed portable automatic record player, $49.95. Kerrey Music Store, north on 43. M-W-F-tf.
The Home of ’‘TIP TOP” USED CARS JIM HARRIS, SALESMAN FOR NIGHT CALLS — PHONE 217-MX BOB MYER'S AUTO SALES, Inc. YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
317 N. Jackson
Phone 343
Hi-len Werneke 220.00
Margaret R. Potter Jeannetta Bills Harriet Gilmore Grace H. McKeehan l.etha C. Hurst Klaine Vote Margaret R. Potter Helen Werneke Jeannetta Bills Harriet Gilmore Grace H. McKeehan Fay G. Ray Fay G. Ray General Telephone Co. Ind. Gaily Banner Daily Banner . . McCollum Typewriter Exchange
Fox Bounty
55.00
< om>iis*iom:ks' fi. vims The following claims will t>. considered by the Putnam County fioard of Commissioners during ,-thelr meeting at the Court House An Greeneastle, Indiana on Monday. Norember 5th, 1956 at 10:00 o’clock A. M , D. S. T County Revenue Wm. U. Padgett, cl pr di .$ 81.00 Oraer C. Akers, dep cl .... 200.00 Arlene M. Long, cl dep ... 175.00 Alex tv Bryan, and pr di . 81.00 Fern Bhewmaker. aud dep 200 00 Mary McKamey, same .... 175.00 Fran cine Wright, sum- . . . 150.00 Estotv C. Cooper, treas pr di 69.00 Jessie M. Call, treas d.-p . . 200.00 Margaret O'Hair, same ... 150.00 Wilhelm I ph Williams, same 50.Oo Helen Mason, roc pr di ... 81.00 Mary Ellen GlideweM. ree dep 49.00 June Wright, same 29.00 Erdone Youell, same 51.50 Bonita Duncan, same .... 70 '• l - Helen Mason, ree fees .... 106 o:i Jose h Rollings, slier pr di 93.00 Noel Bettis, slier dep .... 200.00 Noel Bettis, same mil .... 124.00 Wm. J. Boatright, sur pr di st.oo Eugene I* Hutchins B of E 52".on Marie B Dicks, B of E dep 145 0 1 Ruth Earley, same 1 77 77 William It. Tinton. H o vo m Clara L Reeces, oo a ssr pr di SI.00
Walter L. Bryan iwu assr 150.00 Baird Vermillion, C H oust 210.00 Emmett Fulford, same .... 100.00 Wm. O. Matthews, c H el op 110.00 Effie Herbert C 11 mat . . . 100.00 Baird Vermillion, C H fm . 8100 'Josephine Rollings, jail mat 50.00 Esta Mae Byrd, jail attd . . 55.50 Eulalia Mathews, same .. 12.CO Baird Vermilion, same .... 7.50 O. VV. Irwin, PCH supt. . . 150.00 Dorothy Irwin, same mat 75.00 Winnie Maddox, same attd 100.00 Florence Baldwin same . . 50.00 Norris Bray, saute 50.00 Dorothy Irwin, same 75.00 Cecil Tungett, same 50.00 Theoline Bee. Co. h p .... 275.00 Frank G. Stoessel, co titty . 100.00 Howard Frederiek. V O ... 100.Oo Emhert Gardner, tw assr 360.On Claude L>. Hanna, comm . . 7.50 Cecil H. Brown, comm .... 21.18 H. R. Sands, cor 104.10 Woodburn Printing Co. »1 370.80 Daily Banner 2.00 Woodburn Printing Co. aud 48.00 Friden Calculating Machine
Ag Inc., treas
own Huffman
. . . $ 6.00
George Sims
3.00
• lene Alsip
3.00
T.arr v Scobee
. ... 3.00
Harrv Parrish
3.00
Richard Butts
6.00
Tames K. Sweet
3.00
3.00
Helen Brown
3.00
Yeomi Harney
3.00
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3 00
Mrs. Hnv Strio""or
3.00
Ravmona Arnold
3 00
Howard Bra<-kney
3.00
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FREE COBS: Loaded on your truck with electric loader. P„or & Co. 24-7 0L.
One
homes
Shetrone Heal Estate 302 S. Indiana St.
PHONE 1073
—City Homes —
of the most beautiful in Greeneastle, large liv-
ing room (carpeted and fireplace): beautiful dining area, and a most modern kitchen; tiled and glass bath; 2 large bedrooms; full basement with recreation room; % bath; laundry room, patio; Kool Vent awnings and beautiful landscaped. Truly one
of the finest. —Farms—
Northeast of Fillmore, 60 acres of the finest crop land, unimproved— and ideal place to build your own farm home. 2-2t.
NOTICE TV buyers: Whether it is* a 21 in. RCA color; 14 inch portable or a 24 inch Champagne mahogany lowboy you are looking for, see them in our showroom today. Kersey Music Store, north on 43. M-W-F-tf
See our complete line of portable and console Hi-Fi units. Kersey Music Store, north on 4? M-W-F-tf. Enjoy color TV every morning, afternon and evening. 21 in RCA $495.00. Kersey Music Store. Phone 113. M-W-F-tf.
Indiana and West Virginia coal. Sherm’s Impl. Sales. Phone 610-M. M-W-F-tf.
For Bulldozer work see Hart Id M. Broadstreet. Phone 33 R 2 Fillmore, Bo” 85. M-W-F-tf. FURNACE FILTERS— Various sizes furnace filters just received Headley Hardware. Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf
Fine shirt finishing, 2 day service. Davie Cleaners. N, S of Square. Phone 906. Fri-tf.
FOR SALE: Hammond chord organ, perfect condition, bargain. Write P. O. Box 75. 7-tf FOR SALE: Thor agitator type automatic washer, 3 years old, A-l condition. See Jesse Blanton, Bainbridge. 27-1-2-3-41 RUMMAGE! RUMMAGE! SALE! SALE! at 1009 S. Ind. Saturday, Nov. 3, 10:00 a. m. Benefit First Church parsonage fund. i-2p.
FOR SALE: Carpenter's wo^k bench with cabinet. 18 inch Jigsaw on cabinet. 4 inch joiner Stanley miter box. 3 inch belt sander, lot of carpenter tools. Russell E. Miller, Greeneastle R. 1, phone Morton 254, Clinton , Falls. l-3p. j FOR SALE: International M j tractor and mounted 2 M. E picker. Sherm’s Implement Co 30-5t.
FOR SALE;
12
good black
feeder calves,
weighing 450 los.
Elmer Finney,
Cloverdale. l-2p
FOR SALE
: 9 V.
ft. Coldspct
refrigerator,
good
condition.
Phone 1084-J.
l-3t.
FOR SALE: Gentle Jersey cow, 4 years old, nice to handle. Phone 7047-M. Carl Strain, R. 4. l-2t
FOR SALE: Attractive healthy Terrier type puppies, males $4., females $2. 910 So. Indiana St.. Phone 768-J. i-2p
FOR SALE: Deluxe model Montgomery Ward refrigerator, 9 ft. with freezing compartment. Can be seen at Cherry Transfer or call 1080-MX. l-2t.
WHIRLPOOL, WASHERS AND DRYERS Sales anti Service WEESNER IMPLEMENT CO Phone 461 M-W-F-tf
HEADS FOR SECRET DESTINATION
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48.00
GAS-TOONS —BY— Waldo and Mitchell
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“Waldo insists we wash every windahield.’’ We never fail to do the LITTLE extras that make a big difference. SHOEMAKER’S STANDARD SER\ ICE These Locations: 405 North Jackson Bloomington and Maple. Phone 9141 anti 9142
Fenfress Moicrj Inc. CLDSMOBILE and PONTIAC Dea’er Phon*
FR1SH DRESSED BAKING HENS, Lb. 29c FRESH DRESSED STEWING HEMS, Lb. 29c A. AND R. PRODUCE 706 BLOOMINGTON PHONE 1078
Woodburn Printing Co. same 82.50 Helen Mason, rec Joseph Rollings, slier mi . . Joseph Rollings, same c of p Joseph Rollings, same meals Daily B nner. same s::p .. Joseph Rollings, su tie mi Ruth Earley. I! of E mi . . Eugene Hutchins, same .. H. R. Santis, cor mi Joseph Rollings, C C ret fug Joseph Rollings, same . . . Joseph Rollings, same .... Joseph Rollings, same Joseph Rollings, same .... Jose it Rollings, same .... Wm. U. Padgett, co el l»d . Wm. R. Padgett, same . . . Woodi urn Printing Co. same Metzger Lumber Co., same 1 Wm. R. P.idgett, reg of vot 167.00 Woedhurn Printing Co. same 34.50 Woodburn Printing Co. same 35 5" Woodburn Printing Co. same 735.52 General Tele. Co. of ind. c it 168.90 Public Service Co. s me l 1 2.01 >ept of Water Works same 45.1 i Ktti-r Electric Co. surge . . 4" ~~ tffs Klewitor Co., same .. 49.08 tate Fire Marshal Dept, same 3.00 'im<s F Green, same .... 27.5" Todd's \ t 'v Hdw., same . . . 4.56 Mullins Drug Store, same 1.4" Home I aundrv •'C' Cleaners O Dept, of Sewage, same .. 40.45 Wm. R. Ti ton. M.D. ex nr 30.00 Indiana Ges .<• Wa'or. jail S.Os Public Senvjco Co s -ne . . 2 1 8’ t tmt. of Water Works, same 9.50 James F. Green, same .... 40 4" Joseph Rollings, same ... 17 05 Mullins Drug Store, same 5.96 Dent, of Sewage, same .... 6.1" Wm. Ft. Tinton. .M.D. co It 15 00 Walter Seele\. same 15 00 Public " ’ ■ • . same ... Farmer's'Sunnly Inc. -ante 35 5*. • 'raver Welding, same . . . 6.0' ’hnndVs D • same ... 40.70 • ton.atd K Btifles. same . . Omar Tno , san,p 4 4.05 '"V’r’ner's Fe-nl Mk‘ sa ne YM'iJMv’v ^ 1 , ix S: 1 Ml O t *■' '> .)?-n,» r x \y-ip i. same l 1 O VX* 1 C'. ’to \’ »Feod Co. same v ' > sam. ... IS.48 H.>^ert * ,<* tv von TV»f^4*y c<ua 2 rr, !> m 40.Ai
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Water Well Drilling by experienced Well Driller for 35 years. Artie Scobee. Phone and residence, Brick Chapel, Greencastle R. 3. Fri.-tf.
FOR SALE: Holland Bulbs— Plant Tulips (Single, Parrott and Double), Crocus, Hyacinths, Narcissus and Snow drops for Beauty in the Spring. We have fine bulbs at reasonable prices. Terrace View Gardens, Indianapolis Road, Phone 585-R. 31-2-5-3t
FOR SALE at Carnden, Ind.: 150 choice Hereford yearling steers, 250 choice Montana steer calves, 75 choice heifer calves, 27 Black and Hereford cross-bred heifers. Many small groups calves 300-550 lbs. Wertheimer Cattle Co., ph. 40. 31-3t.
THE DAILY BANNER FHI., NOV. 2. 1956 Page 7 (.UEENCASTLE. INDIANA j WANTED: Nigirt man for I heating and greenhouse work. ; permanent position for sober reliable man. Eitel Flowers. 2-5-21. WANTED: Any kind ef small carpenter jobs, roofing, painting gutter cleaning, etc. Ph. 1141 or 609-W. 30-12?.
WANTED: Waitress. Jones Restaurant, Roads 40 & 43 south.
WANTED: Junk to buy. Clarence Lee, RFD 4. Greeneastle.
WANTED: Some one to take over farm home and care for stock. Would consider aged pensioner if able bodied. Pete Cox, 3*.5 miles east of Belle Union. l-3p.
FOR SALE: Linn bedstead.
Antique Jenny Phone 1080-MX. l-3t.
FOR SALE: New and us n d Duo Therm oil heaters. Complete selection. All sizes. Todd's Ace Hardware, west side of square. Phone 29. M-W-F-tf. h OR SALE: 1940 Super Buick 4 door, R & H, and turn lights, good shape. Jack Leonard, R. R. 2. Phone 463-J. 31-3p
P OR SALE: Good gas stove. Phone 1035-M afternoons. l-3t
FOR SALE: 12 foot $200. Phone 1341.
sailboat, l-3p
HELP WANTED: Operator for small, modern service station. Good location in Greeneastle. Equipped for lubrication and car washing. Ideal setuo for tune-up and ignition service. Write t\ O. Box 174 Greeneastle or phone 788 or 783. l-2t.
WANTED: Post hole with three point hitch. 6994-M.
DEALERSHIP OPEN SOON Snap-On Tools Corporation has a local protected territory opensoon. Here is a business opportunity for an aggressive type man, assuring better than average earnings, with security from strikes and lay-otjfs; experience is secondary to ambition. Contact Snap-On Tools Corporation 848 Fort Wayne Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. 111 l-3t.
RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday, Nov. 3, court house, 8:30 a. m. Willing Workers, Fillmore Methodist church. l-2t. FOR SALE: 2 cows and calves, one Hereford 3 years old, one black white face 5 years old, a good milk cow, both bred to Hereford male, to calf May 1st. Also one Berkshire male hog 18 j months old, out of registered herd, gets good litters. Herman K. Wallace, first house left, e^st of Tri County Ccmmumty
church.
11)55
WANTED: Fountain help, hours 11:00 a. in. to 5 00 p. m. Apply in person at Kreme Kastle. 2-2t
W r ANTED: House work to do by the hour in Greeneastle. Write Box 72, Bainbridge, Ind. Ip.
WANTED: Baby sitting in Greeneastle while mother works. Write Box 72, Bainbridge. Ip.
TARPAULINS all sizes, low prices, for trucks, for farm uses. Sydney Mandelblatt, phone 846R. 29-31-2-3t
HOME IN SULa I 1018 : B&luwin Hill rock wool blown In pneumatically for assured satisfaction. Call us for free estimates. River Electric Shop. Phone 1135. M-F-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE for pick-up truck, 1947 Chev. 2 door. Query Mobile Staticr., 1 mile east of Manhattan. 31-2-3-3p. |
Bulls for lease, any kind. L. C. Broyles, Danville, Ind. Phone Sh. 5-4073. Fri-tf.
Add Egg producing power to your grain—Cut Feed Costs— Now step-up with higher energy. Wayne Poultry Mixer adds extr? egg-building power to your grain. Cuts cash cost of rations. Co suit us for approved Wayne mix- ; ing formulas. Poor and Co.. j Greeneastle and Cloverdale. Fri-tt.
AUTO COVERS. Protect your car over winter, sizes for all cars. Complete with tie tapes. Sydney Mandelblatt phone 846-R. 29-31-2-3L
I have a lavatory and stool in usable condition. I will give to someone for taking it. Phone 917. It
FOR SALE by owner:
Buick Spec. 4 door. Radio, heat er, window washer, hand rubbed Simonized finish, two-tone like new appearance, 18.000 actual miles. Trade-in will be considered. Owner taking job with company car to be furnished. Call 226-W. 2-3-5-7-9-51. FOR SALE: 20 Angus feeder calves. Weight about 450 lbs. James Torr, 1 ',4 miles west of Limedale 2-5-2n.
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FOR RENT: The lower floor 2 bedroom, den, long living room, fire place, garage, full basemejif, laundry, drying room. Grand
2-3p. j piano stays as does electric
range, Frigidaire. Very low rert to right party. Phone 487-7.1 evenings. 2-2p.
FOR RENT: 4 room semi-mod-ern house in south part of town. Phone 563-W. 2-2t.
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom . modern house, oil heater furnished, garage. Available soon. See Jesse Blanton, Bainbridge. 27-l-2-3-4t
FOR SALE: 8 ft. McCray cooler. M. Mathis, Harmony, Ind. 2-4p.
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WANTED: Waitress. Boots ’N Saddle. 30-tf.
FOR SALE: Sewing machines. Stitchmatic repossessed from dealer, never used, originally $200.00, balance $58.00 cash. Cal! 7041-M. 2-2p.
SHIPS OF the U. S. Atlantic fleet’s Killer Group No. 2, including the aircraft carrier Antietam (shown taking on fuel in Korean waters in February, 1953), have been ordered to break off a visit to the Netherlands and sail for a secret destination. Because of the Middle East crisis there was speculation that the ships will join units of the U. S. Sixth fleet now in the eastern Mediterranean. (International Soundphoto)
j QUALITY SHOE KEPAInj ING, quick service. We fix them 1 vhile you wait. Bargain Store 715 Main street. Tues-Fri-tf.
WANTED: General construction work, cement work of all kinds; plastering. James Sims, Reelsville RFD 2, Phone 1809. Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.- tf
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished apartment with private bath. Phone 313. l-2t.
FOR RENT: Two large lower rooms, newly decorated and furnished, including ref. and gas stove, gas heat, private bath and entrance. Phone 808-W. 1-tf
FOR RENT: 4 room semi-mod-ern house, with gas. Call at 203 Green strejt, Saturday or Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. l-3p.
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• PUP SflLfe FOR SALE: Pig Tail monkey, 3 years old, Leo Custis, Ave. C. 31-3p
FOR SALE: Spitz and chow pups. W. E. Duncan, corner of j 43 and Foxridge Road. 2-2p.
WANTED: Waitress. Baron’s Midway Restaurant. Phone ! 7050-J. 29-Gt.
FOR 563-W.
SALE: Stoker.
Phone 2-2t.
Opening a piano studio in Greeneastle. Mrs. Floyd Peterson. Phone 187-JX. 2-2t.
FOR SALE: Second cutting alfalfa hay, 70c a bale. Sherm’s
Implement.
FOR SALE: Heatwla, excel.ent condition. $15.00. Phone
27-6t i Morton 313. 2-2t
WANTED: Scrap 2x4's 15 in. long and over. Phone 527-J. Ip
WANTED: Customers on our convenient Christmas Lay-Away Plan. $1 down will hold anj
watch. Convenient deposits ’ti: | lower apartment, garage, auto-
FOR RENT: Furnished 5 roo.n semi-modern house and garage. Prefer- limited family. Eva Boswell, Ave. B, back of Roman Holiday. l-2p. FOR RENT: Completely or partly furnished new modern 5 room house. 3 miles north and just off Road 43. Phone 7027-J.
31-4p.
FOR RENT: 4 room modern
Christmas. Lay-Away Plan available on any merchandise for Christmas giving. C. B. Hammond Jeweler. 2-11.
rnatic heat, hfit and cold water furnished, stove and refrigerator furnished if desired. Phone 917. Adults. 27-tf
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WHILE the United States and the United Nations strove feverishly to avert all-out warfare in the Middle East, these developments kept the world on edge: (1) An Egyptian destroyer was captured in Haifa bay; (2) Israel troops captured Qusaima m the Sinai desert (arrows): (3) British and French troops, mainly from Cyprus (5) reportedly attacked the Suez canal; (4) British •tnd French embassies announced they had burned all secret files.
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