The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1958 — Page 5

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ALBION. Ind

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nnion anrl permanent trustees are named. The Noble County grand jury also resumed its investigation into the union by hearing testimony from four witnesses, including David Harbison. Chieago, head of the firm which has been auditing the credit union's books since Sept. 15. Harbison told the jury that a tentative figure on the shortage has been reached, but prosecutor Louish Keteham declined to re- < veal the exact figure. He would not deny, however, that the shortage may reach two million dollars. AXLE-KIDIXti ROOSTER ATLANTA UPI Ted Samples, 12, ha.s found the bantam rooster he was given as a pet on Thanksgiving Day. Th,-> frightened bird, possibly fearful he would go the way of the turkey, had been riding foe two days on the ' rear axle of u neighbor's car.

We Have An A-! MECHANIC Cn Our WRECKER At AH Times Day I’hone 629-X Night 1‘hone 117-R MAPLE HEIGHTS GARAGE Fo\ ridge

DO-IT YOURSELF LAUNDRY 20 CENTS PER LOAD OPEN 24 HOURS

ARRANGES MEFTTVC, WASHINGTON I’P! Sen Everett M. Dirksen R-I1I. announced Monday that he has arranged a D.^c. 9 conference in Chicago at which he hopes agreements can be reached on a site lor the proposed new federal building there. He said he foresees no difficulties and hopes initial steps on tlv! project can be settled before Christmas. TALKS \\ ITU '•I N \TOIJ MOSCOW UPI Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev Monday had ft "long and friendly conversation" with visiting U. S. Sen. Hubert M. Humphrey D-Minn., ic was announced. The Tass News Agency said First Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan, Russia's trade expert, joined the tajks later. Humphrey flew to Moscow afL?r visits to Geneva. Berlin and Scandinavia.

Joseph’s Hospital in Mishawaka aft,?r being burned when a fire and “Tplosion destroyed his Count\ Line Restaurant Monday. The owner. Herbert Bauer. 48. was found lying semi-conscious in the snow outside his burning restaurant four miles west of Elkhart. December Lcoms As Cod Month

classified Ads.

LOST

LOST: A black, white and tan male Beagle hound. Reward. Robert Nelson. Phone 7084-J. 2-2p.

Christmas Special on Portraits FOR SALE: Duroc yearling 1 big 8x10 portrait, 2 focT’s and ( tried boar; young boars, 20 open ! 6 billfolds all for only $9.95. j gilts. Troj and Hubert Glascock, i Phone 1326-W for appointment ! Kingman. Indiana. i-6t

i today. Raiph Taylor Photcg- • —; raphy up the stairway beside the

FOR SALE Brown Swiss h?if-

For less than 3c a day you can be represented in Washington and the General Assembly. Check the record and join Farm Bureau tody. . 26-6t

Walk-up Window. T-Tn-Sat-tf. j ers to freshen soon - 111001 one of j Indiana's best herds. Calfhood

Apples tor sme at Anoerso* I Orchard, one mile south of Spen-

LOST: Black & Tick colored young male Pointer dog. Wearing collar with brass ring. Reward. Albert Avery. phme 706S-R. 2-2t

SPAGHETTI SUPPER: Wed-! vaccinated. Pittsboro, Ind TW 2-1 cer on 43 nesday, Dec. 3rd, American Le- 4211. l-6t

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tonio Caruso and Joe Hunter. Serving from 5 to 8 p. m. Tickets available from members or at the door. Public invited. 28-29-2-3t. I

FOR SALE: 2 purebred Spotted Poland boars. 10 months cld. Lewis Flint. Greencastle. R. 1. Phone 7106-R. l-2t

FOR SALE: Yorkshire botrs. Don Patton, northeast of Waveland. 19-tf

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INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) If t he ;verage temperature for December is no higher than normal. 1958 will go into Indiana’s weather records as the third coolest calendar year in the 20th Cent-

ury.

This nossibility is based on secords for the first 11 months in Indianapolis, but doubtless could be projected over other state areas, although not all of them. From January through November this year, the Indianapolis average temperature was 52.5 degrees. An average for December of 31.1 degrees, which is normal would mean a 1958 calendar year average temperature of 50.7. Such a low average is extremely rare, although the mont

REflu ESTATE

FOR SALE

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph. 1073 — FOK SALE — Near Mt. Meridian — A lovely home, nearly new and in fine condition. This one you must see! In Roachdale — A nice modern home, 5 rooms and bath, gas furnace. Can be bought on contract, low down payment. Immediate possession. On Bloomington — A3 bedroom hom<>, newly decorated and in good condition. Possession

now!

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NOTHING TO D9 Handsomely decorated older home located in college district offers—living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, up-to-date kitchen and breakfast room, modern bath, gas heat, detached garage—for 814,500. Shown by appointment only, phone

1171-J. 2-2t

FOK SALE: 1957 Mercury Hardtop. Monterey model. All ac- , ccssories. Local one owner. Excellent condition. Priced for quick sale on budget terms. Ead Sitle Motors—Indianapolis Road. 2-4-5-31 FOR SALE: S160.00 single pedestal metal office desk, gray I color, 30x45 inches, 3 drawer, j Used 1>_. yens. $100.00. Call 388. 2-?t FOR SALE: At the Posey j Patch; Christmas greens, long white pink-Jack pine, fir-juniper, arbor vitae, Colorado spruce, hemlock, holly, boxwood, dcor swags, mixed evergreen wreaths, the kind you can only get at and made by Milton’s Posey Patch. 2-5-9-12-4L

CHRISTMAS TREES galore, all sizes, all kinds. Bargain Store, Main St. 1-tf

FOR SALE: This week, more choice home-killed baby beef from the Ray Lawson farm. Putnam County Frozen Foods. 1-5^

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DAIRYMAN HONORED LAFAYETTE. Ind. UPI- Russell Mangus, Noble County dairyman and Holstein breeder, wa,s named "Indiana Dairyman of th-* Year” Monday at a meeting of the Indiana State Dairy Association. GETS PRISON TERM LAFAYETTE. Ind. UPI — A Gary grocer and alleged gambler was fined and sentenced to federal prison Monday for failing to report income totaling $43,000 since 1951 Vlasios Tsoutsouris received

years apart. The coldest was 40.6 i degrees in 1917, the warmest 56.4 !

degrees in 1921.

Outside of chilly 1917, the only times the average annual temperature was lower than 50.7 were in

1875, 1885, and 1904.

This year, some very outstanding departures from normal have hern recorded. The biggest departure was last February, when a string of many sub-freezing { days held the month’s average to 23.7 degrees, nearly 8 degrees below' normal. March, too w'as cold,, 4.2 degrees colder than normal. The cool summer, with no temperature at Indianapolis exceeding 90 degrees, also contributed to the low' average. June was 4.6 degrees cooler than

normal, July 2.5. and August 2.1. j Dewev Fordvce Agency, Paragon

As a matter oi fact, only Apiil and November among the 11

LAND YES

Wanted: Farms to sell, extensive advertising. Paul R. Fordyce, Cloverdale Office Phone 45-F; Renos E. Haltom, Salesman.

TOYS: All kinds for the children at a bargain price. Barga.n Store, Main St. 1-tf FOR SALE -At The Posey Patch: Those nice full round mixed evergreen WTeaths, that k£ep and hold their shape. Order now. Phone 247. Milton’s Posey Patch. 2-5-9-12-4L

AUCT ION Friday, Dec. 5, 7 p. m. Christmas items, radios, TV, Furniture, tools, twin tubs, play pen, sleds, electrolux sweeper. Plenty of seats in w r ell heated room. Clapp’s Corner, Ohio and Maple. l-5t

ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE Rep assessed Zig-Zag sewing machine, does everything without attachments. Makes button holes, sews on buttons, monograms, makes many designs Sold for $139.50, take over balance due, $32.60, terms, $5 02 monthly. Write Box SS, c/o Banner giving name, address or phone number. 15-tf.

FOR SALE: 30 gal gas water heater. Harrison glass lined. Call Fillmore 41-R-4. l-3p FOR SALE: At Kappa Emporium, December 3. 1958, 11 to 4 o’clock at First Christian Church, lovely antiques, cookies, candies, cakes, Christmas gifts and decorations, etc. l-2t

FOR SALE: 1957 Dodge 2-door Hardtop. Lancer model. Local one owner. Clean as a pin and an cx-

FOR SALE: 1950 Ford V8. Low milage, good tires and overdrive. William Harlan, Bainbridge, Phone 68-R-ll. l-3t

FOR SALE: 1956 Chev. BelAir Hardtop, V8 R & H; 1955

cellont buy. East Side Motors—\ Chev. 4 door, R & H; 1955 Chev. Indianapolis Road. 2-4-5-3t 2 door > V8 -' 1954 Ford 2 door; — i 1953 Chev. 2 door: 1950 Plymouth FOR SALE: Boys tricycle $5, I 4 ^qj. fX t ra c i e an, low milage; upright Hoover sweeper with at- | 1951 Ford Convertible, overdrive, tachments $20.00, and one high j r & h. A-l shape; 1951 Nash chair. 813 Gardenside Drive. ^ | Rambler station W agon. R & H: 2 ' 5t - 1949 Dodge R & H; 1946 Dodge

CHRISTMAS TREES: Most beautiful trees ever in Greencastle, Scotch pine, red long le f pine, balsam, Virginia pine cedars. 500 to select from. Open day and night. We deliver. Bargain Store, Main St. 1-tf

Vi toi\ pickup truck A-l. These are all good- clean cars. Terms can be arranged. Barnett Used Cirs, South Edge of Cloverdale. l-5t

Xmas Cards, Delightf ul Decorations and Gifts can be found at

FOR SALE: Boy Scout uni- the U Shop, 600 S. College Ave.

phone 27-R-5.

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three 3-year terms and a $5,000 j months thus far showed above-

fine from Judge Luther M. Swy-

gert in federal court.

STRIKE IS CALLED LAFAYETTE. Ind. UPI About 6C0 employes of Ross Gear j and Tool Co.. Inc., of Lafayette 1 were idV> today. They struck when negotiations for a new | contract broke down. The strike was ca.lled Monday | by officials of United Auto Workers Local 531 when no agreement had been reached by the time the old contract expired at midnight Sunday. PROBE FIRE CAUSE CHICAGO UPI Police today investigated the possibility that a careless student may have accidentally set a fite which killed 87 children and three nuns in a Roman Catholic school. The investigation of Chicago's worst fire in 55 years turned to pupils when it was learnec a number of boys had been assigned to carry trash to bins near a basement stairwell where th. blaze apparently started. CREATES NEW JOBS INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) The Indiana Toll Ro.ul Commissi'ni .'-aid Monday the northern Indiana turnpike has treated 1 S50 new jobs and added $3,500,000 a year in payrolls in the seven counties it intersects. CONDITION SERIOUS ELKHART, Ind. UPI An Elkhart County restaurant owner is in serious condition at St.

normal averages and both were not great departures. The November average of 43.6 was 2.1 degrees above normal. Th-.- normal average for Indinapolis for December is 31.1 degrees. The meicury would have to average 17-plus, or almost 14 degrees below normal, to break th?- present calendar year record \ of 49.6. That is most unlikely, j perhaps virtually impossible. Last year’s average was 52.5, : just about halfway between the extremes and only one-twentieth | of one degrees off the normal j average. MORTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clodfelter : are attending the Internation il ; Stock Show at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hancock and ( daughter. Nancy of Indianapolis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin and Mrs. Aileen Overstreet on Thanksgiving Day.! Cl ur Albin accompanied a group of men to Evansville last Tuesday and they attended the Evansville Exchange Club Test-; amonial dinner for Cance Hartke at the Vendome Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Clark and Mrs. Aiii Gildirlin of Indianapolis, Mrs. Park Warden of Rockville were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Roscoe White. They re’urneu :<> their homes on Satinday morning. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Dale Warren and . family of Warsaw were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson and daughter.

FOR SALE: Ideal rustic building site, 5V-: acres, one-half mile north of Mt. Meridian on County Farm Road. Phone 274-R. l-4p

FOR SALE: By owner, well located 3 bedroom house on spacious lot, automatic heat, large living room, separate dining room. Pricer for quick sale. Phone 105-R. 2-3t. FOR SALE: Farms: All sizes for buying or selling. See Shafer Real Estate, R. 4. Farms only, sold on 3% commission. Long term loans can be arranged. Shafer Real Estate, Greencastle R. 4. 2-tf. MISCELUNEOUS

Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body work, Painting Wheel Alignment and Mechanical Work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 6-tf

Plenty of Soft Hot Water — Bring your own supplies if you wish—use as many washers as needed. DO-IT YOURSELF LAUNDRY (next to Home Laundry & Cleaner?* 4-tf

form, good condition, reasonable. Phone 105-R. 2-3t. FOR SALE—At The Posey ! Patch: Many pretty decorations i in our do it yourself corner. | Come in for the do it yourself i items and pick them out—You ! will like some of these sparkling beauties. Milton’s Posey Patch.

2-5-9-17-4t.

BAZAAR & BAKE SALE: Friday, Dec. 5th, 8:30 a. m. until 5 p. m. at the Public Service room. ) Variety of ca,kes, cookies, pies, j candies. Also handwork of all | kinds, gift boxed.. Sponsored by j W.M.C. of the Assembly of God | Church. Ip. USED WASHERS FOR SALE: Reconditioned Speed Queen with double-wall, bowl-shaped tub. only $19.50. Deluxe model Speed Queen with heavy-duty wringer, $39.50. Frigidaire Imperial automatic washer, all procelain inside and out, sealed Unimatic mechanism, exclusive 3-ring agitator gives “live water” washing action. All used washers recondidioned and guaranteed. Horace Link & Co. 2-3t. j

Open every night till 10. Glenn & Leona Deem. 1-61

CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: Friday. Dec. 5, 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Food, Aprons, Christmas decorations. St. Paul’s Community Hall, east of church. 29-3t.

FOR SALE: Handmade aprons, potholders and many more items on display a %1 for sale in my home. Nice Xmas gifts. Ruth Allee, Route 3, Greencastle. 25-2-2p FOR SALE: 4 pair white 84” fiberglass drap.es. Used two months. Call 646-WX. 2-2p FOR SALE: Double granary building to be taken down or moved in sections. Priced reasonable. Herman K. Wallace, 3 miles southeast Belle Union, near TriCounty church. 2-6-_2p

THE DAR.Y BANNE* Tl ES.. DEC. 2. 1958. I’liRe GREENCASTLE. IND.

WANTED: Vault and septic tanks cleaned, a good Job at a reasonable price. Homer Williams. Phone Mt. Meridian Ja. 6. 2206. b -S-M-Tues.-tl WANTED: Waitress. Transportation furnished. Barton’s Seafood Restaurant, southside of 40 at 43. 28-41 WANTED: 150 hungry people for lunch on December 3. 193S at the First Christian Church. Serving from 11 to 1 o’clock. You must have a ticket. Call 358 or 7006-W. l-2t -WANTED: Boy’s 24" bicycle. Phone 1341. l-3t WANTED: Ambitious men to sell J. R. Watkins Company Products in rural area. $3.00 to $6.00 per hour possible. Car necessary. Start immediately. Write Robert Ragky Box 13, Elnora, Ind. WANTED: Someone to cut hedge posts on shaies. Rena Serhman, 2’-.« miles noitheast Fillmore. 2-1 p WANTED: Ride from Bainbridge to Greencastle daily. Der.ellia Chaney, Bainbridge. 2-3p WANTED: Everybody to save time—save on all utilities -save on equipment by paying 20 cents per washer load at the DO-IT YOURSELF LAUNDRY (next to Home Laundry & Cleaners) 4-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT: 5 room unfurnished modern apartment, close in. Phone 728-R. 2-5t.

FOR SALE: COAL, furnace and stoves $5.7^. per ton at Maple Grove Mine, 8 miles S. E. of RockviUe. T-T-S-tf

FOii S idles, uridle* and nay kind of equipment for horses or ponys. Morris Williams, west of Brick Chapel.

Tues-Wed.-tf

BAZAAR & BAKE SALE: Friday, Dec. 5th, 8:30 a. m. until 5 p. m. at the Public Service room. Variety of cakes, cookies, pies, candies. Also handwork of all kinds, gift boxed.. Sponsored by W.M.C. of the Assembly of God Church. Ip. FOR SALE: 10 Hereford feeder calves, weighing about 500 lb-., 7 steers, 3 heifers. Joseph Poif, Greencastle R. 3. 2-4-6-9-4p FOR SALE: Puppies, small j breed mostly Fox Terrier, 5 weeks old, 3 black, 3 spotted. $5 | Mrs. Jack Dearinger, 3 miles east Somerset Church, 1 mile south. I Phone Bainbridge 27H12. 2-2p !

FOR RENT: for working

599-M.

Sleeping room person. Phone 2-2t.

BAZAAR & BAKE SALE: Friday, Dec. 5th, 8:30 a. m. until 5 p. m. at the Public Service room. Variety of cakes, cookies, pies, candies. Also handwork of all kinds, gift boxed.. Sponsored by W.M.C. of the Assembly of God Church. Ip. j

wa?*teo WANTED: Riders to downtown Indianapolis, hours 8 to 4:45 fast time. Call Bill Ridgway, phone 7004-J. 2-2t ^WANTED TO RENT: 2 bedroom downstairs apartment, furnished or partly furnished. Contact James Berry, Commercial

Hotel.

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FOR SALE: Wringer tj'pe washer and twin tubs, good as new. Reasonable. Phone 864-M. 2-2p

We nave Redlrrand wire cribbing for permanent and temporary corn cribs. Also many sizes ! of Redbrand Linefence, Chickenfence, Barbwire, Posts and Steeples. Bainbridge E’evator. Tues.-tf i

17 years selling Christmas trees. We know' what you want

and we’ve got them. All sizes, ; all kinds, all prices. Bargain 1 SLONDsE

Store. Main St. 1-tf

FOR SALE: At the Posey Patch. A limited number only this year of Grave Blankets mad of Colorado Spruce. These arcdifferent iron m .'taing w • La . had before. Order yours now. Wiil reserve. remembei limited amount. .Mir.onV Pc.: y Patch.

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FOR SALE: 2 pairs childrens j galoshes, good condition. Phone I 592-W. 2-11 J FOR SALE: Black Toy Man-j Chester puppies. 6 weeks old, ’ $25.00. Mae Stewart. Amo, Ind. j 2-2t , FOR SALE: 20 month old j registered Duroc boar, from Bow- J man herd. FTugene Broadstreei, j east of Cloverdale. 2-::p l

WANTED: Carpenter work. ! Large or small jobs. Joe Zeiner, 1 Phone Fillmore 15-R-21. l-2p 1 WANTED: Plastering work I James Sims, Reelsville, phone Or. | 23170. T.-T.-S.-tf j WANTED: To buy small safe. Simpson Stoner Insurance, Ph. j 6. l-3t WANTED: Man age 45 to 50 for hatchery work, full time, out of town. Experience not necessary. $200.00 per mo and housing, Reply to box G. C. '/? Banner. l-3t. WANTED: Housework by th« day or hour. Can furnish references. Inquire at Andy Shoe Shop 200 N. Indiana. 26-6p

FOR SALE - CHATEAU TIC KETS TO SEE

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HOW M*. cYASHER LO-XUa DO YOU HAVE A WEEK? Why waste a day doing the family wash when you can wash and dry any size washing in a hour al the DO-IT YOURSELF LAUN DRY (next to Horne Laundry & Cleaners) 4-tl

FOR RENT: Unfurnished 3 room upper apartment, utilities furnished. Phone 742-JX. 2-3t. FOR RENT: Two room apt. Utilities furnished. One or two adults. Phone 887-M. 2-4p. FOR RENT: 3 room furnished apartment, modern, private hath and entrance. Phone 7044-R. 1-tf FOR RENT: A 31 foot modern house trailer. Water and lights furnished. Phone 7005-W. l-3t A few lockers for rent. Flat better for less. Putnam County Frozen Foods. l-5t FOR RENT: Small house 3 blocks from square. Phone 727. FOR RENT: Two rooms and kitchenette apartment. Garage, heat and water furnished. Available Dec. 8. 2 Hanna Court, Ph. 765-W. l-3p FOR RENT: 3 room upper unfurnished apartment, private bath, kitchen, separate entrances, light and airy, gas heat, well located, adults only. Phone 435-W. 27-tf. F’OR RENT: 3 room upper furnished apartment,, private entrance, gas heat, well located. Adults only. Phone 435-W. 24-tf FOR RENT: 5 room unfurnished or partly furnished upper apartment, private entrance, water and sewage furnished. Reasonably priced by week or month. Phone 108-W after 7:30 p. m. 19-tf. F’OR RENT: Modern 4 room lower apartment; two bedrooms, hardwood floors; Steam heat furnished. Children welcome. Ph. 917. 14-tf FOIL KENT: Modem upper 3 room unfurnished apartment, !, at and water furnished. Adults. Phone 917. 13-tf FOR RENT; Efficiency apartment at Cole Apartments. 517 FI Vashington Foe custodian. tf

til Chick Young

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Septic tanks cleaned by locaJ nan, sewers cleaned with elecni. ■utting knives. Pnone 482 Tues-Thurs-tf.

AFTER DECEMBER DIAL-A- DEVOTION.

ATTENTION FUEL OIL USER’S Way heat with anything other .ban our trouble free, triple filtered, low sulphur, clean burning :eating fuels? For regular de,>enda) le service call Putnam Co. Farm Bureau Coop. 743 Gene Frederick 429-R; Robert Harlan 7011-M. Malcolm Shonkwiler Bainbridge 55R3; Gerald Cox. < trehard 23656 T-T-S-tf NYLON TIKES: See our new Nylon tires. Special sale price plus 24 month warranty. Putnam Co. Farm Bureau Coop. T-T-S-t;

JOHNNY HAZARD

The best in portraits at the most reasonable prices. Make an appointment now for Christmas | Pictures. Phone 1326-W. Ralph : Taylor Photography—up the stairway beside the Walk-up i Window. T-Th-Sat-tf.

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