The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1957 — Page 3

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WE ARE

EXPECTING

A NEW

BABY-— to join the Ford family of fine

ears.

YOU ARE INVITED TO 8E OUR GUESTS ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4TH FOR A FIRST-HAND VIEW OF THE NEW EDSEL IIOK MYKIIS I II8 I I. “Th«* far ahfad is Edsel”. XI7 Nfi-th Jafkson PHONE 348

! ported approving- him on Aug 22 after he said he could not give _ up stock holdings in the Gulf and Standard Oil comp&niec* which represented a • substantial part” of his life savings.

Committee Chairman Richard E Russell D-Ga said the group had decided against acting on Foote s nomination pending policy decisions on possible conflicts of interests.

HARNTSS RACING RETURN and led the ten of spades to force FOR SALE: 7 room house with I FOR SALE: Large size Glow

out the king. Now South was in bath, near new Jones school Boy heating stow. Clarence position tot ake his remaining six ] building, phone 266-M. 2-3p. j Sutherlin, Fillmore. 31-2p

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Ike Must Decide About Nominees WASHINGTON (UP)— President Eisenhower must decide What to do about two high-level appointments that Congress left in his lap. One Dr. Paul D. Foote as assistant defense secretary the Senate Armed Services Committee pointedly postponed acting on this year. The other Arnold R. Jones as Tennessee Valley Authority director—was sharply questioned by the Senate Public Works Committee during a week of hearings that ran until Congress adjourned. No action was taken. The Senate also failed to act on nominations for 10 U. S. marshal posts, a number of postmastenp and other minor posts. It is customary in such cases I for the President to authorize | temporary recess appointments, j He then may seek Senate approval again when Congress reconvenes in January. But neither the Jones nor Foote appointments exactly come under the customary category. Eisenhower nominated Foote 69-year-old retired Gulf Oil Co. scientists, to become assistant defense secretary in charge of research and engineering. The Armed Services Committee post-

(1) Clears cockpit as plane leaves ground; (2) still in seat; (3) pilot chute opens; (4) largo chute opening, seat is disengaged; (5) touching the ground; (6) it’s a safe landing.

MAUREEN FIGHTS BACK

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WHILE OTHER NAMES and other alleged scandal stories were being aired in court in Los Angeles, actress Maureen O’Hara flounced into her attorney’s Beverly Hills office, brandished a passport (left) and upped her suit against Confidential magazine from $1 million to $5 million. The magazine, being sued for criminal libel, reported in a story that she engaged in a theater petting party "approximately” in -November of 1953. The passport allegedly showed Miss O’Hara was in Europe then. At the right Mrs. Marjorie Meade (left), one of the defendants, hugs Mylee Andreason, a singer, after the latter testified. (International Sound photos)

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THIS IS THE EDSEL, Ford Motor Company** newest entry in the medium price car field, available in 18 models in four series—Ranger, Pacer, Corsair and Citation. The entire line will go on display in all Edsel dealerships Sept. 4th. Shown is the Pacer four-door hardtop. From its vertical grille, dual headlights and wraparound turn indicators through the single chrome side spear and concave sculptured “teardrop" side scallop, the Edsel gives an impression of motion even when parked. In addition to Hs dramatic styling, the Edsel offers a wide range of exclusive engineering features including ’Telelvuck** push button automatic tramamisaioo control* located in the *feerjuft. m

INDIANAPOLIS CUP)—Grand circuit harness racLng returns to the state fairgrounds today with the Horsemen Futurities for 3year old trotters and pacers in the spotlight. The events are worth close to $42,000. Torpid, last year’s Fox Stake winner and driven by Johnny Simpson, meets such entries as Adios Express. Razzle Dazzle and Newport AH in the Futurity

Pace.

Hoot Song, which took second money in the Hambletonian last week, is entered in the futurity Trot along with Abel Hanover, Philip Frost, Bond and Monty laHnover, Rouble Scotch and Major Newport. HELD IN KIDNAPING CHICAGO UP— Police today held Donald Coffman, 33, a former Michigan mental hospital patient, in the kidnaping of a 10-year-old Chicago girl. Police said Coffman admitted taking the girl from a car in a Cook County forest preserve and driving her to his apartment where he stripped the child but did not molest her. Authorities questioned Coffman about several unsolved slayings of children in the Chicago area, but said there is “absolutely nothing - ’ connecting him with the killings. Coffman was arrested when the girl led authorities to his apartment. Coffman was carrying a pistol but did not resist arrest. Coffman was arrested in Kalamazoo, Mich., in May, 1949, on charges of kidnaping a girl and boy and attempting to rape the girl. He was sentenced to the Michigan State Mental Hospital at Ionia and was released from there last August. He has been employed as aninspector for the Ford Motor Co., here. IMPOSE SPEED LIMIT FRANKFURT, Germany (UP) —West German cities imposed a speed limit Sunday for the first time in four years. All traffic was limited to 30 miles per hour. Since the speed limit was lifted in 1953 traffic deaths had risen from 7,590 to last year’s 12,700.

Sheinwold on Bridge Choose Your Finesses To Safeguard Contract By Allred Sheinwold Finesses are like candy: It’s good to know when you’ve had enough. South had to turn his back on a few finwises in today’s hand.

South dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH .

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It would have been fatal to fin- I FOR SALE: 6 ,,00m hOU< * ? on ! Electric winn S- <l ulck service - esse either the jack of clubs or j 1 acre of ^ round - $4 00 ° cash or ! SmaU or Chid * bs our s P eoialt 5;

the jack of hearts. Either play j on

contract with $2,000

would give the defenders their i reri1 Hlcks ’ ^ T ° rth Salem.

fifth defensive trick. As South I

down.; Phone 7016-W.

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actually played the hand, he couldn’t possibly lost it. DAILY QUESTION Partner deals and bids one notrump. The next player passes, and you hold: S A J 10 7 3 H —710 5 2 D—9 3 C—K J 5. ^What do you say? Answer: Bid three spades. This allows your partner to choose between four spades and three no-

trump.

FOR SALE: Baby calves. See

FOR SALE: 2 bedroom modem See Marion Fernand or Ward

29-4p.

home except heat. Automatic J Robertson. R. 3.

washer and drier installed. New* 18 x 24 garage. On Burma road in edge of Cloverdale. $5500.

Classified Ads.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT: 4 room and bath apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Close to town. Phone 173M. 30-4p

FOR RENT: Garage at 819 S. Indiana street. Call 917. 31-tf

FOR RENT: Four room furnished terrace apartment, available September 7th., Cole Apartments. Phone 187-WX 20-Cf

FOR RENT: One bedroom unfurnished apartment. See custodian at Cole apartments or phone 187-WX. 23-tf.

FOR RENT: 4 room furnished apartment, good location, close to town. 513 S. Jackson St. 23-tf.

Permanent Trailer Space. Reference required. White Oak Motor Court, Rd. 40. All modern requirements. M-W-F-tf.

FOR SALE: 26-foot modern house trailer in good condition.

John McCallie. Inquire after 5:30 j ^ llea l ^ or ^ ’oiida. 1017 S. Indiana.

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Phone 448-M.

31-2t

THE DAILY BANNED MON., SEPT. 2. 1957. Page S GREEN CASTLE. IND. FOR SALE: Two gilts and 13 pigs; 4 old sows and 33 pig*, open gilts, also boars. 1 mile north and '•.> mile east, Ivan Clark. 29-4t

MISCELLANEOUS

Ditching, Septic tanks, field tile, sew’er lines, foundations, etc. Vemie P. Zeiner, Fillmore. Phone

17R4.

12-tf

TRUCKING: Crushed stone, sand, gravel for fill, driveways or i concrete, fill dirt, lime and fertilizer spreading. William Newkirk, Fillmore, phone 237. 10-tf.

FOR SALE: 16 feeder calves. Wt. 650. Eldon Rowings, Arlington St. road. 31-2p. FOR SALE: Dearborn mountjed Disc; Promway Com elevator; 2 wheel trailer; Manure spreader; Rubber tired wagon; Ford Tractor and plow. Mrs. W. D. James Phone 790. 31-4t

CONVENIENT PARKING— Why drive around wishing for someone to pull out from a meter? Shop Quik Chek. You don’t

FOR SALE: Large Duo-Therm oil heater, $40. W. E. Seaton, 2 miles east Brick Chapel. 31-2p

I SPECIAL PRICES On permanent W'aves until Sept. 15th. Realistic, Rilling, Rayette.

pay for parking, and you're right j Co , d Waves Mabrf3 Eeauty

at the door. Room for 150 cars.

Quik Chek Super Market, Corner | Locust and Franklin. 14-tf.

I Shop. 704 S. College. 31-2-4-3p

See the Daily Banner for your genuine engraved or Thermographed wedding invitations.

MICHIGAN PEACHES, frozen and in the bushel will be here Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 4. Putnam County Frozen Foods. 29-2-2t

RUSG0 . SALES and SERVICE Self-storing storm doors and windows in aluminum or enameled steel. Phono 1099 or 1307. M-W-F-tf FOR SALE: 1952 Plymouth club coupe, low mileage, for best offer. Mrs. Joe Grubb. 1 mile south Cedar Crest. 2-3-6-3p

FOR SALE: Gas Phone 248.

incinerator. 2-3t.

WANTED

SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and toilet vaults cleaned. Modern equipment. Sewers and basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Call us, save money. Pay Less Sewer Cleaners, 15 E. Walnut k3t. Phone 60. 29-:f.

WANTED: 2 or 3 ro'm modern furnished apartment by permanent resident. Box 50 A. The Banner. 2-2p.

For shelling and delivering ; FOR SALE: Poland China go\eminent com, contact Gerald boars and gilts, Wilfred Hurst,. Hartman. Phone Bainbridge | R . 2 , Greencastle or % mile south | 84 R 3 j; M-W-S-tf j ()f u s 40 at Cedar Crest Motel, j HOME INSUIUA nON: Bala- . Mon.-Fri.-tf. |

win Hill rock wool blown In

WANTED: Ironings to do in my home. Phone 173-M. 29-4p

pneumatically for assured satia-

FOR SALE: Variety of apples.

! bring containers and pick them

faction. Call us for free eatlmat- ; yourself> 50c a bu Donald B lue. es. River Electric Shop. Phone j m jj e east Manhattan on

1135 M-F-tf.

WANTED: Tree topping, trimming and removal. Insure, free estimates. Phone 1340-M. Max Williams. 30-5p

FOR RENT IN MORTON: 3 room furnished apartment, hot and cold water. David Worrall. Moln.-Wed.-Fri.-tf

FOR RENT: Small two room house with bath; gas heat; hot water. 405 Sycamore st. 2-3p

FOR RENT: 5 room modern house; air cooled; storm windows; oil furnace; carpeting in living room, dining room and bedroom; full basement; laundry tubs; nice lawn and gai-den spot. Mrs. W. D. James, phone 790. 2-3t

For Dulloozer work see H. Maurice Broadstreet. Phone 33R 2, Fillmore Box 85. M-W-F-tf

south side of 40.

M-W-F-tf.

We strive to do the cleanest

whitest laundry work possible, j

Laundry Ease Phone 906.

Mon-tf

FOR SALE: Two gilts and 13 j pigs; 4 old sows and 33 pigs. 1 mile north, h* mile east Mt. Meridian. Ivan Clark. 2-4 p.

DUKACLEANED RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY stay clean longer, pile unmats, colors revive. Cleaned in your own home. Use again same day. Inexpensive world wide service. Duncan's Duracl*** Service, 502 N. Arlington ' * ve. Phone 582-R 37V? M-W-F-tf.

FOR SALE: Complete sets 6th grade and 2nd grade books. Lawrence Littrell, northeast of Barnaby’s Saw Mill. 31-3p

WANTED: Waitress. One for '5:00 p. m, to 10:00 p. m. shift; Part time waitress. Apply in person at Royal Cafe. 31-tf | WANTED: Experienced farm ! hand. Herbert Elmore, 2 1 miles south of Belle Union. 31-2p WANTED: Young man lor clerical job. Apply in person. Schwerman Trucking Co., Greencastle. 31-4p.

FOR SALE: New Amana freezer, 14 ft., chest type. $325.00. Sherm’s Implement. 27-6t

Floor and wall tile; hardwood flooring sanded and refinished, or Floyd Crawley, Cloverdale. Phone 50E. 13-tf.

KEmL ESTATE

SHE!RONE REAL ESTATE

NOTICE: All Bainbridge and j CORNER LIQUOR STORE, Greencastle ^rea customers, call I northwest corner of cquare. A. A. Huber, Heating and Plumb- j Owned and operated by Art and j —

Jeannette Sutherlin. Phone 1060. We deliver. 29-30t

! WANTED: Practical Nurse | wants one of two persona to care for in my modern home in Paragon. Indiana. Reasonable rates. Dova Knoy. 31-2-4-3p WANTED: Hauling: Live^ stock, grain, coal, rock, etc. Pick up loads of livestock on Thursdays. Richard AHee, Coatesville phone B-22-30. M-W-F-tf.

ingt, Finca^tle 25-R-3 collect

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Complete Laundry Service.

302 So. Indiana St. i Ironing, dyeing, shirt finishing. We have a nice lot of good , Laundry Ease. Phone 906. Frii-tf

farm buys! a fine selection of

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v . For good dependable used cars b ui -1 come to Barnett . s Used Car Lot( -A restaurant i . c , .

. 4. ui- r. ^ O. •' south edge of Cloverdale. that is an established business ..

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than can be purchased with a i

low down payment, and lot it pay ; WHIRl,POOL WASHERS AND

Remember Rrast aire MoLot Sales for expert body work. Painting, Wheel Alignment and Mechanical Work. Over 30 year? experience. Free estimates 8-tf

for itself.

FOR

CALL 1073 APPOINTMENTS

OUT OF TOWN HOMES

DRYERS Sales and Service YVEESNER implement CO Phone 461 M-W-F-tf

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West opened spades. East put

the four of up the jack.

and South won with the ace. Declarer planned to try for three diamond tricks and for two tricks in each of the other suits. South’s first step was to lead nine of diamonds and let it ride around to East's queen. South didn’t mind losing one or two diamond tricks to make sure of three tricks in the suit. East returned a spade. and West took the queen. West realized that South had a second spade stopper, so he switched to the eight of clubs. This gave South the chance to rinesse dummy's jack of chibs. Put South resisted the temptation. listead. he played low from .he dummy and won with the ice of clubs in his own hand. SECOND CHANCE Declarer next led the eight of jiamonds and let it ride, losing to East's king. East returned a leart. and South had the chance to finesse the jack of hearts. South resisted this temptation i!so. He put up the ace of hearts cut firewood cut-Gence posts ~ 4 S -' F.O.B. Poctory With 12" ftiod* and Otolft THE MAC-35 CHAIN SAW SHERM’S IMPL. SALES Greencastle, Indiana

An> one working in Greencastle or Indianapolis, vvho / has no place to < all his own mqiy be in-

terested in

ties. For we know that this say

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“YYne <v v.e rent or whether we buy, w pay far U.< p. operty we occupy.” j

4- room modern, cottage type i !ij.. .. 2 mock . -i" . ..

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100x150 ft. Price §7,100. 5- room modern, Queen Ann j type home, new built ins in kitch- j en, new hreezeway and 2 car gar- | age attached, 5 acres, good place | for cows, chickens, hogs and ponies. Located about 3 miles

S. Y\\ of New Winchester.

Price $10,500. 1

DALTON REALTY 396 YYest Alain Street DANVILLE, INDIANA Phone SHenvood 5-4201

FOR SALE: Used Baldwin spinet piano, 36 inches high, mahogany finish, excellent condition, Phone 1098 or write P. O. Box 75, Greencastle, Ind. 18-tf.

GENERAL HAULING: Grain, coal, stone, a^hes. trash etc. Ph. 522-W or contact Ru dl Rogers at Crawford Hotel after 6 p. m.

29-2-4-3p

Man or woman to .supply Nationally advertised Watkins Products to customers in Greencastle Average $2.50 per hour from start. No investment necessary We help you start an independent business. White D. E. Davenport, 74 E. Robinson Avenue, Barberton, Ohio. 2-9-16-23-4p.

Pumps, Furnaces and Plumbing Sales, installation and ser-

„ , ; vice. A "Mousie” Jones and Son, one of these proper- ’

that this n;iv- Cloverdale, Ind. Phone 50H.

FOR SALE Used coal furnace, Arthur Ritchie. Fillmore. 2-4-2p

2-tf

FOR «3LE

FOR SALE: Rambo apples, good for cooking and eating. $2 per bushel. Buchheit Orchards,

Airport Road.

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Pcmai a.nan pups. 31-20

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LOST 6 months old Boxer, female, ha.-> sore in middle of back. Reward. Mike Tzouanakis. 2-3t LOST: Blaa k < kx ker Spaniel. ! Answer to name of “Porky”, j Last seen on north Arlington on Aug. 27. Notify Gerald Hood, R. I 1 or phone 423 M ’on. $5 re-

ward.

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GREENCASTLE LIVESTOCK CENTER Daily Hog Market, Mon*, thru Fri., 7 t<H. PHONE 1465

31-2p

BLOCK EGG NI T STOKER

$1« to $11.75 $9.25 to $10.50 $8.00 to $ 9.50 .S8JM) to $10.00 CALL

HAROLD DAY Phone 7026-W at Greencastle, or leave orders at Hanks store in Fillmore.

FOR SALE 1953 Ferguson 30 Tractor Greencastle Tractor Sales Phone 1434 (Aeross from Fair Grounds)

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