The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1958 — Page 5
for tire and battery service, WE ARE THE ONES TO TAKE CARE OF YOU. • Washing • Polishing W> ;«!*»■ Jfla<l to he of an> small servire. DRIVE IX TODAY Bobby Trail - Mgr. BOB MYERS STANDARD SERVICE 405 N. Jackson Si.
family. Mr. and Mrs. Alcran I tie Friday afternoon. , Biller and family and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grider and I
Mrs. Harold Barnes and family
CARD OF THAVKS
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boiler New Year's
Day.
Mr and Mrs. Algan Boiler were Christmas guests of her father, Clayton Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steele,
Mrs. Leonard Boiler were in We wish tot hank everyone Terre Haute Saturday. who sent flowers, gifts, cards Paul Robbins. Jr.. (Dicki was and our local and long distance home a few days this week en telephone calls on our Goldern
SHETRON* REAL E S T A ’
route to Jacksonville. Florida where he will be stationed on a ship. Wilbur Baiid and his mother.
Wedding Anniversary. Earl and Dove Coffman
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Sr., spent Tuesday night and 1 Mrs Sarah visited Clifford Wednesday with their sen. Luth- Eaird and family Monday.
DU. PETKX GROZA, DIES
er, Jr., and family.
Paul Shillings, Jr., who has been serving the U. S. A. with his six months training was home for the Christmas holidays. Those on the sick list this week were Mrs. Edna Wilson, Dennis Clodfelter and the Dallas
Runyan, family. Mrs. Ellen Huber
Miss Mary Hale spent Tuesday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Hale.
Deborah Vermillion of Greencastle has been visiting Mrs. Alice Keck this w'eek. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrington spent the holidays in Florida and returned home Friday. Mrs. Dennis Clodfelter attend-
LONDOX (UP) — Dr. Petru Groza, 73, the president of Communist Romania, died in Bucharest today according to a Soviet Tass news agency report. Groza had been ailing for some time and it wa? unofficially reported from Bucharest he was suffering from intestinal cancer.
FIXCASTLE On Monday night Mr. and Mrs. John Williams entertained Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steele, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Huber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCullough and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and family and the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Newman of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Myers and Mrs. Katherine Bridges u r ere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myers and daughter Saturday. George Hale had Christmas dinner with his grandson. Wm. Fitzsimmons and family in Roaehda^e. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boiler and
and Mrs. ed a j ewe j r y party in the home
Ruth Brothers were in Indianap- ; of Mrs Gene c](xlf eiter on Sat-
olis Friday. Mrs. Brothers spent urday evening
the day with Mrs. Paul Lang Misses Sara and Janet Myers who is recovering from surgery. rehlrned to their studies at Pur .
Friday evening Mrs. Lonzo Taylor Mrs. Audrey Hammond and Sharon and Mrs. Maude Brothers had 7 dinner w r ith Mr.
DRAG RACERS SENTENCED
I due Sunday after spending their vacation with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Myers. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
and Mrs. Joe Bridges and family. I had as their guegts Sunday th ei r
KOKOMO (UP)— Six teenage boys were jailed today cn charges of drag racing. Judge Donald Bolinger said all six had at least five previous traffic convictions and he was “fed up with murder on the highways.”
The occasion being Joe’s birth
day.
Mr .and Mrs. Cau l Borden and Sara and Nancy returned home Friday after spending the holidays in Florida. Among those they visited were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Breedlove of Sebring Mr.
children and their families. Mr. ! and Mrs. Paul Huston and children were Saturday night
guests.
Mr .and Mrs. Lee Sutherlin of Caldwell, N. J., called on Mr. and Mrs. Orville Posher Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Nona Routh and
and Mrs. Charles Yarbrough of Maude Bl . others . M r.
Ft. Laudeidale and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hanna of Naples. Mrs. John Williams and Mrs. Orville Fosher were in Greencas-
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and Mrs.
Leon Myers were also visitors of the Foshers Sunday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. Leslie Brothers and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Porden and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang Sunday after-
noon.
THIRD MAX THEME
DIXON, Iowa (UP)—Dixon’s third choice for mayor became mayor today. James Quigley, a 34-year-old write-in candidate, said he didn’t particularly want the job “but somebody had to take it.” A. J. Gibson, who won the election, declined the pos»t and so did the runner-up, former
mayor D. T. Danielson.
FARMS
A.—130 tillable, well la- i
! cated. a mod. 8 room home, small tenant house, will sell on
contract—S260 per acre. 52v. acres, 30 A. till., all
buildings in good state of repair, mod. home, 5 rooms and bath, immed. possession and 3 ! 2 miles
from town.
HOME
Brick veneer mod. home, 4 large rooms and bath, immed. poss. 6-2t WANTED Real Estate to sell. Get yours on our printed list coming out soon for spring sales. This list will be mailed to hundreds of prospects over Indiana and other
states.
FOR SALE ON CONTRACT: Ranch type Bedford stone and Redwood home on private lake. Call Bainbridge 59-R-31. 7-3p
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: New ho'Ufie under construction. Amos H. Hunter. Fillmore. Call for appointments. 7-9-11-13-t
FOR SALE: 42 ft. 1956 Liberty trailer, strictly modern. Call ! 5 L 6 Cloverdale. Marvin Douglas. 4-4p
TH* DAflY BANNE* TI ES.. -IAN. 7- 1938. Pace 5 GREENC ASTLE. IND
FOR SALE. 123 acres, 60 till, mostly bottom, water for stock, 2 bams, crib, good 7 room home, not modem. Close to town. O. U. Carpenter, Progressive Real Estate. 25 So. Vine. Phone 435-W.
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For Quick Service use our Washette Dept. Washed, dried and folded sixty cents per load (up to 8 pounds.) Home Laundry & Cleaners. 13-tf
Ditching, Septic tanks, field tile, sewer lines, foundations, etc.
7~~“' , „ ■ , t | Vernie P. Zeiner, Fillmore. Phone
We need well unproved farms, . ’
30 acres up to several hundred ,
for upstate and out of state buy-1
ers, none too large.
Also farms and small homes around Cloverdale, Mt. Meridian or Belle Union, anything in small
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IN MEMORY In memory' of Wm. F. Skinner, who pasesd away Jan 7. 1956. They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget. But time, so far, has only proved, j How much we miss you yet. *j God gave us strength to face it, j And courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. His family, pd.
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at Sculthorpe Airbase:
“I think some of the guards think they are back in Chicago. They go around with their gurif
cooked all the time.” t ‘•fey ujjpoir
FOR SALE: My home at ^L(i E. c :\Yashing|np St. Charlotte jmew^jNfric 207-31. Shbv.n
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America’s Lowest-Priced Three!
homes, unimproved tracts or cheaper farm that can be bought part down and bal. on contracts. State plainly what you have to offer, where it is and how to find it and we will call and see you, or drop in at our office in Cataract south or Cloverdale. If you want your property sold, j get it on our list soon. See us if j wanting to buy. E. B. and Agnes I Shortridge, Realtors. Office and residence, in town of Cataract, 6 miles So. of Cloverdale. Mail address R. 2. Spencer, Ind. Phone 2<-L-20 Cloverdale. 9-ll-14-16-18-6t. HILLCREST ADDITI0H FHft FORGING AVAILABLE ® New Low Down Payments for qualified purchasers. ® 25 Year Loans 712 HILLCREST DRIVE 6 3 Bedrooms • Full Basement • Automatic Gas Furnace O Copper Plumbing • Large Living Room • Family Size Kitchen, Birch Cabinets For Details
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspool* 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 St. Phone 6Q
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FOR SALE: Extra good homekilled baby beef from the Forest O'Hair farm. Putnam County Frozen Foods. Inc. 730 E. Washington St. Phone 762. 6-4t
GROUND CORN COBS. We have installed new equipment and can supply ground corn cobs regularly. We have ground corn cobs now. Bainbridge Elevator. tues.-tf
FOR SALE: 100 or more locust posts, also 8 end posts. Ward Arnold, phone 272 Morton.
FOR SALE: Fresh eggs daily except Sundays. Phone 7058-B. 7-2t
APPLES FOR SALE at Anderson Orchard. 1 mile .south of Spencer on Road 43. 6-tf FOR SALE: 12 head of Angnn feeder calves, around 425 lbs. Durbin O'Hair. 3 miles north on 13, first house west. 6-2n
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FOR SALE: ton Ford pickup. Phone 6995-MX. 4-3t
FOR SALE. 6 or 7 foot refrigerator. good condition. $25.00, Air-tight wood heater $4.00; 21inch TV with rabbit ears, good, $50.00 ; 30 bales wheat straw, wire tied, one or all 40c a bale. Would sell 98 acre farm. Pete Cox, Sla miles east of Belle Union. 4-ti.
FOR SALE: Registei’ed male Pomeranian, 1 year old. Phone S83-RX after 5 p. m. 6-3p
Remember East Side Motci Sales for expert body work, Painting, Wheel Alignment and Mechanical Work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates.6-tf BLANCHE PATTERSON: Foot DOCTOR: Will be in Greeneastle at Pearl O'Hair’s Wednesday, Jan. 8th from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. For appointment call 1168. 3-6-7-3t
Greencastle’s best oody shop. Satisfaction guaranteed. ‘‘Wait for Nate to make an estimate.” King Morrison Foster Co. Phone 268. Tues.- Fri.-tf
FOR SALE: Two wheel tiail3r with steel floor and clamp on trailer hitch. $45. 707 S. College Ave. 6-2p
FOR SALE: Block coal. $8.75 ton; egg $8.30 ton; stoker $8.00 OT. Phone 200-M. 6-4t
FOR SALE: 2 registered Polled Hereford bulls, 2-3 yrs. Priced reasonable. Buis & Alkire Polled Hereford Farm, 5 miles southeast of Stilesville. 31-12p.
FOR SALE: Usea Spinet piano; Will exchange for email upright or will sell. Phone 1098 or P. O. Box 75. 10-tf
FOR SALE: range. $35. Can Hill St.
4 burner gn .1 be seen at 106 6-3p
WANTED
WANTED - Hauling, corn, coal, sand, gravel, etc. Glen Crawley & Son. Phone 484-W or 484-.1. 26-30t.
WANTED to buy piano. Phone 1169-R.
upright 6-2n
WANTED: Middle aged lady to live in home with elderly lady. Reasonable wages. Call 852-W. 6-3t
Floor and wall tile; hardwood flooring sanded and refinished Floyd Crawley, Cloverdale Phone 50E. 13-tf
FOR SALE: Yorkshire boars Don C. Patton. Waveland phone
Classes in tap. acrobatic, bal- gouth of Freedorri Church . 24 . 12 , let, character and toe. New clas- j ses starting this month. Doris j Your draperies uiceruy rnadt Hinkle School of Dance. 606 free of charge. Art Drapery
South College 1160-J.
Avenue.
Phone 7-2t
Shop.
FOR SALE ON CONCRACT: All new modern one bedroom homes on private Lake. Call Bainbridge 59-R-31. 7-3p
The ’58 SCOTSMAN <2 door) just s 1795 equipped This low prlo« includes heater/defroster, directional signals, spare tire and wheel, double wipers, mirror. Pay only local taxes, if any, and transportation from South Bend, Indiana,
904 CROWN Freddy decorated income home with new wiring, new gas furniu es, modern kitchens. Phone 255 or 485-VV to see this in your spare time.
Mall Chain Saw Special: Extra long trade-in allowances on your old saw this week on new Remington Mall. Come in or phone. Farmers Supply Inc., Phone 921. 7-9-10-31
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Fresh fruit daily. Tree ripened Florida oranges, tangerines, 3 doz. $1.00. White, pink grapefruit 85c. doz. Fresh cider, .75 gal. Golden delicious apples, $1.99 bu. basket. Potatoes, No. 1 Wis. 50 lb. bag. $1.79 Fancy box red Delicious, Winesaps. Look—we have | a clean ’51 % ton Ford trk. For Sale. New tires, good motor. Stop at Mkt. to see. 4 mile west of
Plainfield on US 40. 9-10-11-16-l7-18-6p.
FOR SALE: Good mixed Clover and Alfalfa hay, never been wet. Roy D. Smith, Bainbridge. Phone 34R11. 4-2p
WANTED: Hauling, coal, rock trash, ashes, etc. anything, anyplace, anytime. Phone 200-M. 6-3t WANTED: Plastering. James Sims, Reelsville phone 1809. T-T-S-tf
WANTED: One to five acres close to town. Reply to Banner Office Box 101 giving location and price. 7-2p WA NTED: Interior-Decorat-ing. We have our new wall paper looks already to show you. Call 344-R. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Car-
michael. 402 W.
Walnut Street. 7-2?
FOR SALE at
Camden: 500
fancy steer calves 300-500 lbs. 200 Herdfbrd and Angus heifer calves 350-500 lbs., 20 registej;ed Shorthorn springer coU’s. Wertheimer Cattle Co., ph. 40. 4-3t.
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars, registered and commercial $65.00 and up. Dr.^B.,B, Knuppel, phone 23. , T-T-S-tf
FOR SALE: Duroc male hog. j2 Duroc gilts, all double mimuned. 1 1 j miles west Limedale. James Torr. i 7-lt
BALLROOM DANCING, New classes starting this month tor all ages. Doris Hinkle School o r Dance, 606 South College Avenue. Phone 1160-J. 7-2t
Will pay rash modern home in Address Box W
foi 5 or 6 room good location. 'f Banner. 7-2t
LOST
LOST: Brendle Boxer dog, female, black face, white breaat. Last seen around Reelsville R. 1. Missing about three week*. Child's pet. If seen please contact Clyde Gorham, R. 1, Reelsville. 6-3p.
LOST: Red Cocker female with •collar. Children’s pet. Phone 245-R. 7-lp
Cold weather giving your hens fits? Feed Wayne H-A-D Krums for protection against stresses brought on by cold weather. Contains a high level of antibiotics to fight off disease. Poor and Company, Greeneastle, Cloverdale. 7-lt
LOST: Keys on a nylon cord, on the nquare Monday. Reward. Return to Banner Office. 7-2p FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 2 room unfurnished apartment. 209 N. Indiana. 7-9-2? Downstairs apartment for rent. Completely modern, hardwood floors, garbage d'sposal, 3 rooms and bath. Utilities and heat furnished. Phone 921 or 912.
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FOR RENT: Warm sleeping loom. 402 S. Indiana St. or phone
1146-W.
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FOR RENT: Clean warm sleeping room next to bath. 507 So. Indiana St. 6-3p FOR RENT: Upper 4 room furnished apartment, utilities included. 709 S. Locust. Phone 795-W. Afte 1:30 p, m. 30-tf FOR RENT. New modem 3 room apartment. Heat furnished. 139 Anderson St. It.
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