The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1956 — Page 7
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Check Your Garage Basement Attic!
for G!d Tires! /Is as $ 5 00
court witTiin sfx (*} month® from the date of !h*- first publiojtion of this notice or s;.itl claims will be forever barred, 1 toted «Jreeneastle, Indiana, this 2? dav of Oct. IS"'*!. William R. Padpett. Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam Countv. Indiana. Probate Cause So. fr,37. Rov C. Sutherlin. Attorney. 31 -7-14-3t.
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FOR EVERY RECAPPA5LE TIRE YOU BRING l f l!
YfJl'R CIIIiYSLERI’LYMOUTH DEALER S17 North Jackson
Men, Machines Cover Eisclicn
NFJW YORK (UP)- The men and the machines fought it out to an even draw on TV Tuesday night. All three networks were plugged in up to the chin fot coverage of the elections. Commentator and technicians threaded their way through a maze of electronic wonders that gobbled up infer* mation, digested it and spewed it out for home viewers. Univac, the pride of the CBS stable, called the election some 45 minutes before CBS-TV even went on the air. At that time, based on the first scattered returns, the 6,000-tube brain tabbed President Eisenhower a shoo-in. It was posting odds of 100-1 in favor of Mr. Eisenhower’s reelection. NBC-TV had a super-brain working for it, too—the IBM 705. a machine so large it had to iKtethered in a separate room. It was used for computing-NBC-TV commentator Chet Huntley announced early in the game that NBC-TV would not do any predicting. ABC-TV, with the aid of its Elecom 125, a $325 000 crystal ball, got into the predicting business. Some 25 minutes after ABC-TV went on the air. Elecom 125 announced: "It looks like 1*'S than 100 electoral votes for Stevenson.” But those were only part of the
gadg rt story. NBC worked out a trar.continental electronic system in harness with the wire services that enabled it to feed regional data into banks of 114 IBM machines around the nation. There were 28 aa iitional IBM machines in the New York studios. The information coilected was feci into teleregister boards some 50 f:et long for viewers, the same sor. of boards used by stock brokers in displaying quotations. CBS-TV beamed its computations over an 80-foot tabulating board wnich gave a running picture of 165 key contests. Eigh “recap” boards summarized the situation in the voting for the presidency and congress. ABC-TV flashed its returns over two “votolalers,” new electronic reporting machines built especially for the networks.” Each of the networks had some 300 commentators, writers, seerc taries and technicians working around the machines.
\OTirR OK XlMIIMSTIt \TIOV Tn the Circuit Court of J* -nam Countv. In<li;.nn. Notice Is hereby Riven the; Cent!:.! National Bank. Oreenoa*tle. Indian was on the 21* day of O- t . l'.»r.n. at.pointed Administrator of the estate of Ethel W. Atkins. %ii . baviner claim 5 * ngainst said estate, whether or not . one. mas! file the same in d r..urt within siv <<ri months am th< date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated nt Oreencastle. Indiana, t! is • d-i v of Dot. It*"!!. \V inn R. PndsretT. C’erk of.the Circuit Court for im Count". Indiana. Proh-ite Cause No. hr3V Rov C. Sutherlin. Attornev. 31-7-1 4-3t.
M.OR TON Raymond Sigler of Indianapolis spent Saturday with Mr. and ' Mrs. Vem Sigler and enjoyed hunting on their farm. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ted Whitehead and son Randy were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert WTiitehead Saturday evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodworth and daughter, Elia Mae were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. • Chas. S. Smith and family of Michigan, City. Mrs. Claud Burk visited Mrs. Frank Cooper of Russellville Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum called on Mrs. Earl Sutherlin of Russellville Sunday evening. Several from this community attended a tea for John King in Creencastle on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Moine Keck retume. ; . to her home on Thursday from the Methodist hospital. She is . iCovi cring nicely. , Mrs. Dale Weller and son of Indianapolis visited Friday with Roy and Helen Weller, i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Storms i and family of Indianapolis, visited Monday night with his par- : ents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Storms. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stringe nad family visited Tuesday night with Mr. and Mr.s Clarence ! O’Hair and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Summers and family of Thorntown. visited Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Pies Malicoat and family of Bainbridge called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buttry and family, Tuesday night. Irene Ward spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young Grand-ma Young of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCarty of Wesley Chapel, Violet Leak and daughter, Mrs. Melba McGuire and Guy Suiter. Irene Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward, went to Crawfordsville on Friday.
FERN*
Indiana and West VirgiAi FOR SALE: I air juTk sorler. DAILY BANNER
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and , coal. Sherm’s Impl. Sales. Phoi.e j Ralph Minter, 3 miles northeast
daughters spent Sunday at In- j 610-M dianapolis visiting Rev. and Mrs.
' Ellis Smiley and family. i * ~ _
job too large or too small. R &
M-W-F-tf. • Fillmore.
i Expert mimeographing—“No
M Mailing Service, 2 S. Madison St. Phone 1452. Wed-tf.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters were supper guests of
j Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherlin I and family Wednesday evening. | wet wash 35c per washer. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sutherlin | goap & Bleach furnished. Launhave returned from their vac*- dry Ease p hone 906. Wed.-tf. tion trip through the southern states and into Hollywood Cali- ’ BBER STAMP headquar-
fomia.
Classified Ads.
ters. Progressive Printing 'Co., i next to the bus station. Wed-tf
o REAL ESTATE •
LAND! YES: Wanted: Rea! estate of all kinds to sell. Dewey Fordye, Realtor, Cloverdale. Phone 45F. Junction of roads 42 & 43. 7-12n.
FOR SALE: Roll of . lawn fence, 7 ce lar posts. Charlotte Matthews, 516 E. Washington St. Phone 207-M. 7-31.
NOTICE OK xnMIMSTR ATir.N In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given Mini Central National Bank, (Ireenca.stle, Indian 1 was on the 2'* dav of Oct., I'.h'dl, appointed Administrator of the estate of Beryl Lewis Atkins. deceased. All t ersons having claims against said estate, whether <>r not now due. must file the same in
3 Funeral Hcir.c 222 E Washington St. Phone815 Arabulonce Service £ y.- ~~ t>-. .•*
REPLACEMENT PHONO ARM
5.95
Needle retracts if arm is dropped — protects needle, records. Fits all single-play phonos with standard 8" arm.
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Excellent Location Very modern motel with four units together with very durable living quarters. Like new condition. Will sell as is with furnishings, linens, supplies and ete. Widow will sell on contract or will consider a small modern dwelling in trade.
ERNEST H. COLLINS AND COMPANY pko*e233
INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE
FOR SALEf 127 acre farm, with 3 room house, barn and other outbuilding?, plenty of spring water. 4 miles west of Mansfield, Ind. Contact Herbert Myers, RFD 3, Rockville, Ind. 5-6p.
Custom Sawing—Also red Elm and Poplar lumber and gate slats for sale on Airport Road. W. H. Grubb. 5-7-9-3p
No trespassing with guns or j dogs on my farm. H. S. Allee, Greeneastle R. 2. 7-9-12-14-4p.
For Bulldozer work see H. Maurice Broadstreet. Phone 33R 2, Fillmore Box 85. M-W-F-tf VETERANS DAY PENNY SUPPER: Saturday, November 10th, at V. F. W. Home. Serving 5:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. Home cooked food. Public invited. Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary. 7-4t.
FARMS — HOMES FARM LOANS AUTO — FARM — FIRE INSURANCE O. U. CARPENTER PROGRESSIVE REAL ESTA t. 9 South Arlington St. Phone 135-W Wed. & Sat. tf » .USUrUChEliUS V For Your snopplng convenience—Your Quik-Chek Super Market. Hours are 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 11-tf
Enjoy color TV every morning, afternon and evening. 21 in RCA $495.00. Kersey Music Store. Phone 113. M-W-F-tf.
Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Free estimates. Free pickup and delivery service 25-tf.
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and toilet vaults cleaned, modern equipment. Sewers and basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Payless Sewer Cleaners. Phone 60-X. 25-tf
Turkey Shoot: Turkeys, hams, bacon, November 11, 12:30 p. m. Central Indiana Beagle Club Grounds, one mile north of Cloverdale and one fourth mile east j of State Road 43. Everyone welcome. 5-6p.
See our complete line of portable and console Hi-Fi units. Kersey Music Store, north on 4" M-W-F-tf.
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SALE *
FOR SALE:
19 inch David
Bradley chain
saw. $90.00. Ph.
7013-R.
5-3p.
FOR SALE: 10 inch Craftsman
table saw with
1 h. p. motor and
attachments $100.00. Ph. 7013-R.
5-3p
XMAS SPECIAL: $50 trade in on your old machine on new automatic super Zig Zag sewing machine, makes blind stitch and hundreds of other decorative stitches automatically. Phone 1363.. 611 So. Jackson. Greencastle Sewing Machine Service. 3-6t.
FOR SALE: Laaies’ coats, suits, skirts, dresses, practically new, sizes 10-12. Mrs. Faye Cash, Cloverdale. 5-Sp.
FOR SALE: Small spinet piano, good condition. Write P. O. Box 75. Greeneastle, Indiana. 10-tf
FOR SALE: Hammond chord organ, perfect condition, bargain. Write P. O. Box 75. 7-tf
FOR SALE: Good baled alfalfa hay. Allen Clodfelter, Brick Chapel. 5-4p.
FOR SALE: % ton Studebaker truck. Good condition, good tires; truck ready for winter. Alton Hurst, 17 Sunset Drive. Phone 372-M. 5-4p.
A & S Junk Yard buying scrap iron, rags and other metals at highest prices, specializing in Farm Pickups. 7-6t
Amazing M-O-LENE! Cleans all upholstery, rugs, etc. New 79c size. Wuerrz 5c to $1.00 store. 30-7-2p.
PENNY SUPPER: Friday evening, Nov. 91 h, from 5 to 7 p. m. Fellowship Hall, Christian Chur, h, by the Kappa Group. 6-2t. WHIRLPOOL WASHERS AND DRYERS Sales and Service WEESNER IMPLEMENT CO Phone 461 M-W-F-tf NOTICE TV buyers: Whether it is a 21 in. RCA color; 14 inch portable or a 24 inch Champagne j mahogany lowboy you are look- J ing for, see them in our show- j room today. Kersey Music Store, | north on 43. M-W-F-tf. !
NOW Bendi.v Duo-aMatic Washer-Dryer all in one Only $399.95 Howard Harmless Bendix-Maytag Sales & Service Phone 933 or 1075 M-W-F-tf
FOR SALE: Coal heating stove, good condition. Phone 7059-JX. 7-2t RUMMAGE SALE: Friday, Nov. 9th at 8:00 a. m. Court House. Sponsored by Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority. 7-2t. TODAY’S HOC .MARKET
Hogs 7,000; most weights of 180 to 250 lbs, 25 to 50 cents lower. Mostly at 14.75 to 15.00, a few r at 15.25.
3-5- 4-3p.
WED„ NOV. 7. 11*36 Page 7 GREEN CASTLE. INDIANA
FOR SALE by owner: 1955 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. 2-3-5-7-9-5L
Phone 1098 for Electrical service or TV Repair. W. D. Simpson. 7-4t.
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FOR SALE: New and us'd Duo Therm oil heaters. Complete selection. All sizes. Todd’s Ace Hardware, v/est side of square. Phone 29. M-W-F-tf.
Four speed portable automatic record player, $49.95. Kersey Music Store, north on 43. M-W-F-tf. HIGGINS COAL YARD: Block, stoker and egg coal. Phone 889-J. Charles Higgins, Ave. D. Box 35 5-4p. FOR SALE: New Stitchmatic sewing machines wholesale. Price $49.50. Phone 1363. 611 S. Jackson street, Greeneastle Sewing Machine Service. 3-6t.
FOR SALE: Singer portable sewing machines $14.50 up. Phone 1363. 611 So. Jackson. 3-6t
FOR S.fwv5: Apples. Moo.«s Orchard, north on 43 at Raccoon. Ind. 4-tf. FOR SALE: Three room size oil heater. Phone 628-M. 6-2p
WANTED: Washings and ironings to do in my home. Phone 1057-M. 6-4p.
WANTED: Someone to ha il cinders and trash. Phone 690. 7-2p.
WANTED: Waitress. Boots ’N Saddle. 30-tf.
WANTED: Men to sell every day needed Nationally Advertised Products in Putnam County. No investment. Car or light truck necessary. Earnings unlimited. $5,000 and up possible first year. Also free life insmance program. Write: Bernard White, Route No. 3, Madison, In diana. 5-3t.
WANTED: Typist, preferably with shorthand, for position in local office. Apply box No. R, % Banner. 3-4p
FOR SALE: Several bushels apples at $1.00 per bushel. Biuhheit Orchard, Airport road. 6-tf
No Hunting and No Trespassing signs for sale at the Banner Office. 6-3t FOR SALE: Twin size brown metal beds. Phone 779-R or 530. 6-2p.
WANTED: Any Mul of small carpenter ji bs, roof ug, painting gutter cleaning, etc. Ph. 1141 or 60P-W. 30-L ; p. _ —j ... ... . . Exceptionally good earning.-, selling Avtn Cosmetics beautiful new Christmas gift sets. Write Avon Products, 232 S. 12tn Street, Terre Haute, Indiana. 5-3t.
WANTED: Waitress. Baron’s Midway Restaurant. Phone 7050-J. 5-6t.
FOR SALE: 1953 Buick conv. Skylark. Cost $5200. Exc. cond. $1495 or best offer. 701 N. JacKson. 6-6p. FOR SALE: Southdown registered yearling ram. $35.00. Larry Salsman, Belle Union, In I. 6-5p.
WANTED: Boys and girls who don’t attend Sunday School anywhere to attend Nazarene Sunday School next Sunday, Nov. 11. Boys and girls under 11 yrs. will receive free gifts. 6-5p.
FOR SALE: 15 head feeder calves. Harry Bond, Reelsvillc. 6-2p FOR SALE* 1954 Plymouth Savoy 2 door, heater, priced to sell. Farmers Supply, Inc. 103119 E. Franklin St. Phone 921. 5-7-2.t FOR SALE: Purebred Oxford ram, 3 yr. old, $35. Stock rark for % ton Ford pickup. Bob Vaughn, Mt. Meridian. 5-7-2p
FOR SALE: 1955 Chrysler New Yorker, Radio, Heater, Ail power— Safety Belts, and new tires. Farmers Supply, Ine. 103119 E. Franklin St. Phone 921. 5-7-2L FOR SALE: Young Polled Hereford bull, eligible to register. C. O. Suit, Cloverdale. Phone 80G. 7-3p. FOR SALE: Baby Graid piano, new ivories, in excellent condition. Ralph Miller, phone 3S7-W. 7-4p.
WANTED: To rent 4 or 5 loom house in or near Groencastle, modern or semi-modern. Adults. '’’Addi'^ss Box 803, r/o Banner. 6-2p WANTED: Typing to do in my home, experienced, call for and deliver, Mrs. Max Newgent. Phone 7035-WX. ; 6-3p WANTED!'Y.aiindry help, apply in person/Hpme Lutindry and Cleaners. 6-2t -• - _» WANTED: Ironings to do, also wa-shings and ironings, Viola Sears Ave. B. Box 7. 6-2t
WANTED: Position as companion and light housekeeping by middle aged laxly. Address box 5 9f Banner. 7-3p. WANTED JT Fountain help. Hours 11 a-, m. to 5 p. m. Apply in person. First house south Kreme Kastle, 7-3t
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FOR Modern 4 room apartment, '-akago, most utilities furnished, well located. Adults preferred, 5 Hanna Court. 5-7-9-3t.
A & S Junk Yard starting the season with best market prices for your beef hides. 7-6t
See Malcolm Suggs, R. R. 4, Greeneastle for General Housecleaning. Walls, Woodwork, Floors and interior painting. 7-4t
Remember the Job’s Daughters Rummage Sale, November lOtc, ct the Court House. All members have their rummage at the temple by Friday noon. 7-2t
FOR ftKNT' Office space, will lease by 6 months or 1 year. See James Green. 606 So. Jackson. 6-3t. FOR RENT: 2 room house Donald Hendrickson, 609 S. Jackson. 5-3t. FOR RENT: Modern apartment with range and refrigerator. Automatic heat. Plenty of closet space. Prefer adults. Phone 1386. 5-0t
FOR SALE: 1948 Studebaker Champion 4 door, ra iio, hcate) and overdrive, good conditon $150.00 Knauer’s Zephyr Station. 302 N. Jackson street. 7-10-2p.
FOR RENT: Large business room. Automatic heat, fluorescent lighting. Modern. Reasonable. Phone 1386. 5-6t.
FOR RENT: 6 room semi-mod-ern house, 809 S. Locust Street. Wilmer Albin. Phone 555-R after 1:30 p. m. 7-3p.
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BLONDIE-ED WANTS TO KNOW IF I CAN GO TO 7 A stag PARTY
WITH HIM TONIGHT
If
JOHNNY M2AR0
See TV sectian far time and statian.
5-SOKRy, JOHNNy.' SHOULD'VE KEPT MV WITS ABOUT ME AND i &0T THEiR NUMBERi DARNED FOOLS!
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rr's ckav, kitty DARLING^ AT LEAST WE'RE STILL ALIVE, TOGETHER! THE OTHER PILOT'S PROBABLY MORE SCARED THAN WE!
While in the other plane ,
YOU ALL RIGHT, MAC ? T N-N0PE! J-JUST THE HOPE YOU WERENT AFTEREFFECT, MAC»« SHAKING UKE THAT I-I WAS COOL AS A WHEN YOU TOOK THE / CUCUMBER WHEN WE PICS/ -A WENT INTO ACTION!
Rv Frank Qnhhi»« H-HOPETHEV T NOT A CHANCE.'THEY WERE DIDN'T GET OUR ]T00 BUSY AVOIDING US.' RELAX. 1 PLANE NUMBER! j MAC, THEY CAN'T TR*CE US/ AND WHEN WE SELL THESE PHOTOS w»WE'RE LOADED!
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