The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1958 — Page 7
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THESE USED CARS
W, < HF.VKOI.KT •» door—6 cylinder •5” Pl.VMOl Til \X—Savoy Saw l)«illars •it rilRYSLKH 4 door, Sarato".' *49 PLYMOI TI 4 door 7.0 doim.i; 4 door '49 C HKVSIJ.K Windsor •’ door. *53 FOKI) Tudor *37 kambi/:r Station vvat^on. laical owner, low milcatic. Fully •‘quip|.<‘fl and air conditioned. Power brakes and puncr-t«rc-seallnjj tir*-s. Save hundreds of dollars on tins one. \V» BITH'K Hiviera 2 dr.
73 FOKI) Tudor—(i cylinder 7.3 CHKYSFRR Windsor 4 dr. 7.1 PACKARD 4 door sedan 7.1 CHRYSLER Windsor 4 door 73 III DSOX \\ isp I door. This is a “one owner” car, and has Coodyear Premium tires. Excellent condition. “A real buy for someone” 7,» PONTIAC 2 door 7.4 FOKI) VX Victoria Hard-top. <>\ erdrive. ’52 PLVMOI TH < lob coupe 70 PLYMOUTH Club coU|K* 71 Bt ICK Riviera 4 door
t tion's forHgn policy as “an apparent retreat of now worn-out! tires" inherited from past Democratic adminurtralions. And — complained that the administration had no “affirmative' sugges- i lions to deal with the business re cession and nothing but -‘a guarantee of lower prices” to meet ,
farm problems. •
Many Democrats gave a friend- , ly reception to the President's State of the Union mess ige 11 , days ago. but some attached a reservation that promise must be followed by jvsrmormance. They have now begun to criticize the
performance.
Classified Ads.
REAL ESTATE
S H E T R 0 N r REAL E S T A '
{ FEED & FINANCE. Let us help you desigm a feeding pro- ' gram for your livestock. Our , feeds are scientifically formulated to give the finest results when mixed with home grown grain. Finance available. Putnam Co. Farm Bureau Co-op. 21-6t
Complete facilities for serricirg your Ward’s washer, vacuum cleaner, sewing machine, water heater, water pump and furnace Phone 151. 2-9-16-23-41
1 FOR SALE: 22-in girls bfeyde | fyfg OAflY BANNf* with basket, also auto luggage j T1I { |» s t , IA \. 23, 1958. Page 7
carrier, call 913-R 5 West Liber- J
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0REENCA8TLE. 1ND
302 SO. INDIANA ST.
PHONE 1073
160 A—all till., large dairy barn, machine shed, 2 mod. hom-s, $285 per A—will sell on
contract.
160A—130 till—2 large barns j CATTLEMEN: No
Seed: New shipment of seed has arrived. We have a complete stock of field seeds and are booking orders for seed oats nad seed corn. Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-op. 11-tf.
Visit your Ward's Service Dept, for radio and television tubes. resistors, condensers. Large stock of parts available. Phone 151. 2-9-16-23-41
USED COMBINES: Model 60 A/C, 475; Model 60 A-C. .?4V): 62 Int., $150; 1000 SP, $2495. ! Sherms Impl. Sales. Greenrastle. :Ind. 21-6t.
THRIFT SHOP: Gins blouses and Cashmere sweaters Childrens Boots; Girls and Ladies coats. Red form ala. Closed Thursdays. Gladys Thompson. 623 E. Anderson st. 22-3t
Plain coals, dressps, men or adies suits beautifully cleaned and pressed, 99 cts. Davis Clean-
USED TRACTORS: W D 45. $1800; WD 45 LP. $1700; WC. $475; WC. $*550; WC $400; JDA.
817 N. Jackson St.
BOB MYERS E D S E L ‘The Car Ahead Is Kdsel”
Phone 343
Direct Prisnsries Urged By Bcker
i well located. —HOMES—
3 bedroom mod. home, large
- — liv. rm., nice dining room, almost INDIANAPOLIS UP State new oil furnace, basement garRep. Laurence D. Baker P.-Ken- I age, sell on contract with immed. dallville announced he was not! poss.
, , — more need to
and other farm bldgs., 2 homes. f ee £ supplement dailvl Just put ! immed. po S> sell on contract. cut MoorMan’s Mintrate Cattle $10,000 down. _ BLOCKS every 3 or 4 days. Cat40 A- 25 till., large bam, large j t]. ? adjust their intake of pro- ! chjcken house, mod. home and tein3 minerals and vitaniin D to
ers, north side of square. Phone | $500. Sherm Impl. Sales. Green906. Thur-tf ; castle. 21-61
EVERY BUSINESS MAN
needs business cards. Processe , SALE. Hundreds of Juke engraved. 500 for $6.09. Mam ! Box records ' 45 RPM 25 centq
styles. Progressive Printing Co. en ' Poirv
WANTED
WANTED: Job on farm, experienced in farm work. Phone 525R. v 23-2t
their individual needs. I ll show you the handy 33 1-3 lb. blocksoon.
a candidate foi Noble County
re-election
A home in north part of town
representative | i rooms and bath. $4,800.
Eugene Cooper, Cloverdale, ! phone 59; David Carrico. R. 2, j Greencastle, phone Mt. Meridian I 8-F-21; Waldo Woods, Fillmore, iphone 50-R-ll; Pete Zimmer-
Wednesday. At the same time he On Green Street—a home— 5 1 nian, Roachdale, phone 151-R-7;
called for direct primari s for rooms and bath, nice big living “state offices and U. S. sena- | room, large bedrooms, new oil tors.” i furnace, vacant now. “It is unfortunate.” Baker The Alice Home on So. Locust said, “that Inditna is one of but; —price reduced. This is one of four states that does not permit: the most beautiful and best built the people to seleCT these candi- j homes in the city. Aluminum siddates.” ' ing, so well insulated, a large liv. “The direct primary may not room, a most beautiful kitchen, be the cotnplete answer,” Baker 4 nice bedrooms, 2 baths, steam said. "But it would be an im- heat (gas fired), car port and
pipvement of the present situa- garage.
lion in the Republican , party ! On Sunset Drive—A modern, 6 whereby a small group of poll- room home, large liv. room., din-
Carl Barker, ol-R-4.
Fillmore, phone
23-11
next to the bus station. Thur-ti
13-13-20-23-41
WANTED; H ::d::,g. Will haul anything to any place, anytime. Phone 200-M. 20-6t
Custom Slaughtering. Hog' and Cattle. Mondays only. Puttam County Frozen Foods Phon^ '62. Thurs -tf
FOR SALE. Purebred Hamp shire boars, registered and com mercial $65.00 and vip. Dr. B. B Knuppel, phone 23. T-T-S-tf
WANTED: Good home for tan male pup. Has been taught to sit up for food. Call 941 Putnamville. 22-2t
Ward’s Service Dept, service-: all small table appliances, electric saws and drills; also large stock of parts. Phono 151.
WANTED: Interior painting, paper hanging, plaster patching. Glenn Shonkwilet. Phone 473-M. 21-3p WANTED—Hauling, com. coal.
Ditching, Septic tanks, field tile, eewer lines, foundations, etc. Vernie P. Zeirter, Fillmore. Phone 17R4. i2-tf
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING, processing and curing. A few lockers for rent. Eat better for less. Putnam County Frozen Foods, 730 E. Washington, phone 762. 16-17-21-23-41
Floor and wall tile; hardwood flooring sanded and refinished. Floyd Crawley, Cloverdale. Phone 50E. 13-tf.
| NOTICE: Open Now, Barber
ticai leaders select the candidate ing area and kitchen (loads of j ^ m ' % home ’ m i le north
for the Senate, and with the pa- cabinets and wood paneled) j tronage weapon, practically tiled bath room, full basement, 2
Demos Poke At Ike's Budget
WASHINGTON (UP) Democrats in Congress are emerging from the mellow glow with which they received President Eisenhower's State of the Union mes
to throw
—7— ~ ; : : ~ i block any successful aspiration car garage.
■ i^o vvith its .1C sin omeswc > able . am] experienced legisla- In Russellville—A 5 room
1 the tiVe leadcrs li,<e oln c ongre.s.smen home, 3 rooms and bath down a/id
! from advancing m government- 2 rooms up, built-ins, Venetian a! service through choice of the blinds, large lot, $3,900. people.” Call us for your Real Estate Observers interpreted the needs. We are “Realtors” and statement as another blast at “A Realtor is a man's best friend. Governor Handley’s use of pa- On him you always can depend.
programs. The farm
brought more roars from Democrats and more than a little (riticism from Republicans. In a statement Sunday night Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey D-
S. 40 on Butler School
Road, Clyde Marion Bunten, R. R. 1. Reelsville, Ind. 21-3p
PORKMAKER 35% will fat-
ten your hogs at less cost. You will got more profit from your hogs when you feed Porkmaker 35%. Putnam Co. Farm Bureau Co-op. 21-6t !
With eggs a good price you can’t afford to short your hens on f eed. See how little a really good egg ma,sh costs you grinding and mixing with Wayne Poultry Mixer. Let us help with your poultry program. Poor and Company, Greencastle and Cloverdale. 23-lt
Choice corn-fed home killed Baby Beef from Morris Hurst
larm. Putnam County people i sand, gravel, etc. Glen Crawley
should eat Putnam County beef. We have it retail or wholesale. Putnam County Frozen Foods. 730 E. Washington, phone 762.
16-17-21-23-41.
FOR SALE: Man’s good warm winter overcoat, belted back, double-breasted. Phone 1175. 22-2t.
APPLES FOR SALE at Anderson Orchard, 1 mile south of Spencer on Road 43. 6-tf
& Son. Phone 484-W or 484-.I.
26-301.
WANTED: Male collector to contact local past due accounts. Hourly salary, plus milage. Write Box 78 ', Banner . I at ing qualifications. 20-4t
WANTED: Ride to Indianapolis, hours 8:30 to 5. Phone Coalerville B-105. 21-3p
Grandmothers are having fun posing for their portraits in the Photo Contest. You are not out anything except a couple of smiles and a little time. Call Ralph Taylor today for appointment. 23-25-28-31
Minn, said the President's State
of the Union message was ’ eon- ( trona g e p, his fight for the U. In buying land, seek no ones door
structive" but the budget mes- g Senate seat being vacated by unless of course it says “REAL-
sage was disappointing. William Jenner. TOR." Sen. A S Mike Monroney D- !
SPECIAL ON PERM AMENTS Shampoo, haircut, set all for
Open Formula Feeds: O-ur feeds ; s8 .oo. Grace’s Beauty Shop, phone
wage and beginning
brickbats. 0kla re p or t er today he They may lack unanimity over Democrats to become “inwhy they dissent. But they are ; (reasingly criUcal a t lack of perbeeoimng increasingly critical formancf , and ima g ina tion" by
at the administration
unfolds.
The complaints became more noticeable when the budget message reached Congress a week
22-2t
pro_ja.m ^e administration.
TRAP AND SKEET Practice Shoot SI NDAY. JAN. 26T11 12:30 I*. M. Warm C hili House Everyone Welcome Slate Farm PKtol anil Kifle Club
He said ho felt uncomfortable a week ago because he registered one of the few dissents in the general applause for th.; State of the Union message. He said he was feeling better now because other Democrats wen? joining I
. him.
Monroney said President Eisenhower already had “backed j away’’ from his promise to re- ! organize the Pentagon to end in- ; tei service rivalries. He said the administration had shown noth- 1 ing but "vocal urgency” in its I defense program. He described the administra- 1
FARM MACHINERY AUCTION I { 2 Mises east of Sfilesvlile Wednesday, February 5 at 10:30 We have consigned all kinds cf good Farm Implemnts and Miscellaneous Tools, All consignments welcome ?nd accepted any time. SAL? HELD IN BU LD3NG For lnf:rrra'icn Gall Jim Vteu^hn Stilesville 62 5T!LFSY!l»i IMPLEMENT AUCTION
HILLCREST ADDITION 7!2 Kiilcresl Drive • 3 bedrooms • Large living room • Family size kitchen • Full basement • Gas furnace • Copper plumbing • Large lot $14,200.00 FrIA Terms Availablo
GOOD BUYS Can be had in investment property and home, when you deal with O. U. Carpenter, Progressive Real Estate, 25 S. Vine St. Phone 435-W. 21-3t
SfCQO DOWN Reliable purchaser with SI0(10 for down payment and able to make $75 monthly payments can purchase 2 bedroom bungalow in east part of Greencastle. Phone 255 or 485-W for details.
are scientifically formulated to give you finest results when mixed with your grain. Our elevators are equipped to render custom
10-14-17-23-27-51.
o FOR SALE: Furnace and fireplace wood, $5.00 cord delivered,
mixing service—and you can get | Phone 486-R. 22-2p
your feed in bulk if you want it
FOR SALE: Purebred Duroc male hog. eight months old. Glen Clark, south of County Farm. 23-31
FOR SALE: 2 good refrigerators. Phone 745-J or see custodian at Cole Apartments. 23-2t
FOR SALE: Registered Berkshire male hogs also registered Berkshire bred gilts. Good clean wheat straw. Kenneth Sutherlin, R. 1, Fillmore. 23-2p
WANTED: Waitress also dishwasher, Baron's Midway Restaurant, U. S. 40 at 43. 21-3t WANTED: The service of a good registered Boxer dog, preferably with while markings. Norman Sutherlin R. R 2. Gie uicastle Foxridge, Phone 7083-W after 4:00 evenings. 22-3p
that way. Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-op. ii-tf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Dinette sets, coffee, drum, step up and corner
SEr'ilc TANKS, cesspools tables, cedar chest, cedar ward-
f!2KV
ERNEST H. COLUNS
MO COV.«»Ajr ptomeM
AN£E REAL ESTATE
and toilet vaults ciea.'-ed. Moden equipment. Sewers and basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Call us, save money. Pay Less Sewer Cleaners. 15 E. Walnut ^t. Phone 6U
29-:f
Remember East Side Motoi Sales for expert body work, Painting, Wheel Alignment and Mechanical Work. Over 30 years
experience. Free e s timate s .6-tf. ' ancly ., 8 " d many othei ' ltems . | Saturday, Jan. 25, 7 p. m. Stang-
er’s Auction, Coatesville. 23-2p.
robe, chairs, odd beds, and lamps. Automatic washer and dryer, can be financed. Regular type washer, all new. One used electric typewriter and adding machine with a 90 day guarantee, electric saws, drills, skillets, toasters, coffee makers. New dishes and glass ware, pottery, what-nots. Maytag washing machine. Also chocolate mint
For Quick Service use our Washette Dept. Washed, dried and folded sixty cents per load (up to 8 pounds.) Home Laundry •fc Cleaners. 13-tr
MAYTAG SALES AND SERVICE For Over 16 Years
HEADLEY HARDWARE 19 E. Wash. St.
I’h. 143
FARMS—FARMS Have several farms lU*ted for sale that are worth talking about. One 180 acres on blacktop, close to town and school, will sell on contract. Phone or see O. U. Carpenter, 25 So. Vine St. Phone 435-W. 23-3t.
MISCELLANEOUS
CREEP-ETTES are tasty! The proof of the pudding is in the eating- so get some today for your baby pigs. Crecp-ettes tend to eliminate runts, get your pigi off to a fast start, giving vou sconomical gains. Creepettes contain Hygromyom. j Creep-ettes are available in 50!
FOR SALE: Used 5 foot, leg style, bath tub. Phone 7051-J. 22-3p
FOR SALE: Fox Terrier pups, small breed, James Ton, 17 miles west of Limedale. Phone 7087-J. 23-25-21
At Morton Sale Barn Monday, Jan. 27th cows and calves. 23-2p
Eugene Cooper, Cloverdale, phone 59; David Carrico, R. 2. 1 Greencastle, phone Mt. Meridian 8-F-21; Waldo Woods, Fillmore, phone 50-R-ll; Pete Zimmerman, Roachdale, phone 151-R-7; Carl Barker, Fillmore, phone 51-R-4. 23-lt
FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Has a feu o(>eniiigs for| agents in west central Indiana. No experienee neces-l sarv. Age 21-40. Siipervisiiinl and proper education provM-l ed. Write JOHN WILSON Regional Sales Manager BOX 458 GREENC ASTLE, INDIANA
FOR SALE: Baled Alfalfa hay, very reason ible also baled wheat straw. John Keen, Coatesville. 22-2p
WANTED: Plastering. James Sims, Reelsville phone 1809. T-T-S-tf
Bulldoze), highlift and dump truck work. Also fill dirt ami top soil delivered. Norman Hutcheson, 1 mile east of Mt. Meridian, Phojie Mt. Meridian. 14-16-18-21-23-25-61
FOR P*HT
FOR SALE: 1957 International 1-ton, dual wheels, equipped for towing house trailers, like new. See at Burks Service Station, Cloverdale. 21-6p
KITTENS: Registered true cream male Persians, blue Angoras; ra,t terriers, mixed puppies, registered German Shepherd; skunks, rabbits, trained monkey, baby turtles, birds, tropical and gold fi.-»h, aquariums, frozen fish food. Supplies and foods for pets. Myers Pet House.
FOR RENT: 2 room furnished apartment. Call alter 6:00 p. m. 612 S. Crown st. 23-2t FOR RENT: 2 bedroom furnished house, completely modern, wilh garage, at edge of city. I’h. 7066-J. 22-2t
FOR RENT: 2 room furnished apartment with bath. Phone 3U1
23-2t ! Hfter ' Wednesday evening. 22-2t
FOR SALE: Used rotary type lawn mower, in good shape. W. B. Vaught, Limedale Repah
Shop. 22-21 • pi ^ s ’ £ ive m ° re mi'k and main-;
FOR KENT: 4 room down-
apartment, yard
SOW MINTRATE. developed by I MoorMan Research for feeding airs
with homegrown grains, is tailor-I an, ‘ ■' uiabk ht h. 10th.
made to help sows farrow big
Call 657-W
ton st.
;27 Blooming-
22-4t
lb. paper bags. Futnam County - —— _ j tain better body condition. Only FOR RE Farm Bureau Co-op. 21-61 : 1 SED BALERS: ,6 MH ' $3o0: ’ lb P pr heafl dail Y needed be- ing r00m next to bath, 507 So. In- - - } ' ord ’ * <u0: 45 Int - * 65 °: Roto f ore farrowing, 1 lb. daily when, diana street 20-4p
Chili supper at the Putnam- Baler, $600. Sherms Impl. SaJes, : nursing pigs, ville School Building, Saturday, Greencastle, Ind. 21-6*
Jan. 25th. Sandwiches, pie, cof- j
FOR SALE 1951 Ford custom-
fee and pop. Sponsored by the' ^ SALE, z ieo Poll j ized, also with continental wheel.
Church Ladies' Serving be „ ins | Pd Hereford bulls. 2-3 yrs. Priced . Deti os Body Shop. Martinsville and whlte Beasl - wearing green unuren i^acues. oeiving otgins i ^ ..n,i i»i,,.nr. 'v?r..P
LOST
LOST: ljuge type black, brown
at 5:30.
21-4t
Your draperies e»peruy made
tree of Shop.
charge. Ajt Drapery j
Reeves Welding and Saw S i-
i reasonable. Buis & Alkire Poll- st. | ed Hereford Farm, 5 miles 1 i southeast of Stilesville. 31-12p. .
23-2p.
collar and chain.
Frank Jones.
Phone 525-R
23-2t
4-tf.
i vice Shop will be closed for 2
FOR SALE:
Usea
Spinet
FOUND: A good meaner—To-a, Cleaner, 22 So. Vine St. Phom 470. Thurs.-tl
Electric chain saw sharpener, also chain saw repairs, Sherm’s Implement Sales, Greencastle 5Ion.-Thurs.-tf
TAX SERVICE—Federal and State Tax returns.- Farm and ousiness bookkeeping systems. Milburn Easley, R. R. 1 Bainbridge, phone Bainbridge 76R11 (Floyd Center.) M-Th-tf
Used Cham Saws of many makes, $100.00 up. Sherm's Implement Sales. Greencastle. Mon.-Thurs.-tf
weeks from Jan. 27 to Feb. 10. , . {Piano; Will exchange for small
^ upright or will sell. Phone 1098 SQUARE DANCE—Greencastle j or P. O. Box 75. 10-tf
Armory. Saturday, January 25th, 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. 23-3t
FOR SALE. Old corn. Phone 6987-J. 22-3p
OLD HICKORY Block Coal — 88.75
Egg — $8.30
Stoker, oil treated — $8.00
Phone 200-M.
LOST: Small black, white and 1 brown Beagle. Rew trd. Green1 castle R. 3, Robert Dunn. on Herman Hemlruh fann. 21-3p LOST: Female black and tau dog, FI H. Graver, Avt*. C. Box 19. 22-3p
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dv Chick Young: IT COULDNT HAVE SEEN IMPORTANT-- > I'VE ( FORGOTTEN
In 1943 at 16. He smoke* a rigaret, holds an unloaded gun. When a Brooklyn judge nenten<-ed him to 20-40 years for 15 burglaries, he shouted: “Remember me, vou rati”
In 1951. protesting he didn't get a fair trial. He was released in 1955. and six months later asked to be returned. saying he might “do something drastic.”
Now. eight days after another release, under arrest in a bank robbery. He is shown in the Jersey City police headquarters where he was taken after capture.
Fast, Dependable TV REPAIR WARDS WILL PUT NEW LIFE IN YOUR TV SETAIRLINE PICTURE TUBE
JOHNNY HAZARD
By Frank Robbint
END OP THE TRAIL—It looks like the end of the trail for Robert Edward Naschak, 31, who 15 years ago got a 20-40-year sentence in Brooklyn, N. ¥., as the baby-faced burglar. Naschak was captured a block from the Pulaski Savings and Loan association m Irvington, N. J., a Jersey City •uburb. His pockets were crammed with bills, the nearly $20,000 taken from the bank in a robbery. Naschak gut out of prison in 1955, and six months later at Christmas time he went back in by his own choice, was released again this year. , (International SoundphotosJ
best for ANY SET Backed by a full year guarantee. Coll Wardi today
WARDS
Greencastle, Ind.
they have purchase? l) this is cmu-uno- in A PECKEPIT A'KC(?A£T V NEPISTAN/INVESTIGATE INSTEAD OP REMAINING A THOROUSHiy/1 WANT ON COMMERCIAL CRAFT | ALL INFORMATION FOR THROUGH R.I6HT.' BEFORE TMEV LEAVE NO APPARENT REA50N CALCUTTA.' ^ FOR THIS ACTION,,
YOU SEE-IT TAKES > THOROUGHNESS AM? ATTENTION TO PETA L TO CONTROL ANY NAT ON NO MATTER HOW 5VAIL -T IT MAY
