The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 October 1963 — Page 5
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THI: DAILY EAfJNER
GREENCA5TLE, INDIANA
MON. ; Oa. 21, 1963. Page 5
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FOR SALE: 3^ acres, 2 bedroom house, one car garage, on U. S. 36, possession in 30 days. Phone Jack Wright, Bainbridge 522-9734. 12-tf.
Victor Furnaces and Airconditioners. Free Estimates. We service any make of furnace. Boswell Heating Co. N. College at Columbia Street. Phone OL 313357. 2-tf.
FOR SALE: Polled Hereford bull, 4 years old. 11 feeder calves weighing around 500 lbs. Elbert Humphreys, Cloverdale.
19-4p.
Classified Ads Real Estate SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 802 So. Ind. St. Ph. OL 3-9315 | FOR SALE On Ave. C—A real family house—lots of room in the house and lots of playground for the youngsters and priced at $10,000 —no down payment to GI. In Fillmore—On Main street. A 6 rm. home and large lot. A nice home for a larger family. Price $6,500. Hillcrest—A beautiful 3 bed room home, full basement—beautifully decorated and immed. possession. Paradise Hills — New 3 bedroom: large family rm., beautiful built-in kitchen. 2 car garage and large lot.
FARMS WANTED WE NEED listings right now on farms, any size, also small places and country homes. Have buyers from up-state and out of state for large farms. If you wish to sell, see us, we have the buyers. Many are paying cash and our sales have far exceeded our expectations and we are almost sold out. We need many places, any size, none too large anywhere in north Owen, south Putnam, west Morgan and Clay Counties, have buyers for lakes, unimproved tracts, small places most any kind. List your property with us if you want it sold quick, we have the buyers waiting for retirement place and farms of many sizes. See us at our office in Cataract if possible. Mail address Spencer, Ind., R. 2, Phone Cloverdale 795.4787. S1IORTRIDGE REALTY 16-5t
CITIZENS BAND OPERATORS We can insure your Radio Equipment. Donald Riley, Drive In Insurance Agency, across from Fairgrounds. OL 3-4280. 25-tf
BRING YOUR WARDS RADIO OR TELEVISION to us for a complete checkup. Large stock of parts. Phone OL 3-5191 Wards Service Dept. 15-20-2t Yes you can borrow < ur Carpet Shampooer. Free to clean your carpets with Blue Lustre Headley Hardware. Mon.-tf
Notices
GEORGE’S SHOE HOSPITAL moved to new location across from Post Office. 8-30t Moose Song Fest, and New Member get AQUAINTED party. Monday Oct. 21, 8:00 p.m. Red Ringo, Pianist. Song Sheets Furnished. 18-3t
FOR SALE: Half dozen feeder calves, one bull. Ralph York, Coatesville. Fri-Mon-tf. FOR S vi>E: Massey-Ferguson new and used farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales. Inc. Danville, Ind. State Road 39 north. Mon-tf We now have a good supply of GROUND AND CRUSHED CORNCOBS Sacked or bulk These are prepared from recleaned cobs. Come in and look at these products. BAINBRIDGE ELEVATOR Mon.-Thurs.-tf FOR SALE: Used cornpickers: 2 Ford, 2 row mounted; model 227 John Deere; 2 Wood's Bros. 2 M International; 2 row mounted Oliver and 1-2 row mounted Ned Idea. Greencastle Tractor Sales, north on 43 across from Fair grounds. 21-3t
FOR SALE: Jonathan and other variety apples. Buchheit Orchards. Airport Rd. 9-tf FOR SALE: APPLES. (Cheaper if you pick your own) and fresh made CIDER. Moore’s Orchard. North on 43, at Raccoon.
30-tf.
FOR SALE 2 aluminum storm windows, real good 40 x 50 inches, 1 10 ton screw jack; 1 10 ton railroad jack. Alton Hurst. Phone OL 3-9252. 21-28-2t FOR SALD. Electric National cash register with Tax key. Ph Roachdale, 596-7739. 19-2p
Home Items DON T FORGET-This Sat., Oct. 26, 5:30 p.m. at Brick Chapel Church, Sausage and Pancakes. Men’s Club. 21-2t
WANTED: To make draperies. Phone OL 3-4488 after 5:00 p.m. 21-23-25-28-30-l-6p WANTED: To buy 12 railroad ties. Howard Moore. Phone OL 34061. 21-tf.
FOR RENT: 4 room modern ground floor apartment, wall to wall carpet, garbage disposal. 708 F. Washington St. Phone OL 3-6416 evenings. 18-3t
WANTED: Experienced lady wants baby sitting in your home. Call after 5 p.m. OL 3-6202. 21-3p
Wanted Men
WANTED: Experienced 3 color Roto-Gravure tabulating press operator, rapidly growing progressing firm. Send resumes to, or call, Midwest Tab. 2411 Howard St. Evanston, 111. Phone UN 9-1220. All replies will be held confidential 18-3t.
FOR RENT: Two bedroom modern Duplex now available. See James F. Green, 606 S. Jackson. 16-tf FOR RENT: Two bedroom Mobile home, also one bedroom Mobile home. Trailer space in adult section. Hess Trailer Park. Phone OL 3-3222. 19-lp
FOR SALE: 4 room modern except heat with large building for shop in Russellville. Phone 435-2583. 21-3p
Belle Union annual Halloween Carnival, Wednesday Oct. 23, 6 to 11 p.m. Supper with home made chicken and noodles, sal-
ads, sandwiches, pie, cake. Also Rlicinocc Corvirp Slave auction, Queen contest, 1911911 rcaa TIW masquerade. Come and enjoy the
fun. Sponsored by the Junior Class. 19-2t.
DRYWALL—hanging and finishing. Interior and exterior painting. OL 3-3328. 8-tf
FOR SALE: International 2M picker, with grease bank. Bill Reid, Cloverdale. 795-4824. EOD-6p. FOR SALE: Registered and also Commercial Hampshire boars and gilts. Earl Bridges, Roachdale, Ind. R. R. 1, Phone 596-7283. 11-tf
FOR SALE: One Westinghouse Deep Freeze. Good condition. Lucille McCullough, Cloverdale, Ind. Phone 795-4615. 14-10p. SINGER ZIG ZAG $37.08 Full Price Walnut finish cabinet model. Payments of 6.18 mo. Makes buttonholes, blind hems, appliques, makes beautiful designs, sews on buttons, etc. All built into machine. Call OL 3-3987. 4-tf. FOR SALE: Large French doors with frame and storm doors.. OL 3-4298. 21-lt
EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE open in this area, with nationally known company. Top moneymaking opportunity for aggressive, salesminded man. Earn $10,000 to $30,000 per year, while building tremendous equity in business. Service-type operation, extra tax advantages. No specialized experience needed. Full training, continuing home office assistance provided free. Need $2,000 cash down, finance balance. If you have the capital, good credit, and desire to build sound future in expanding industry, call collect to area code 815, 398-0080, or write Franchise Director, Rt. 4, Box 321, Rockford, Illinois. 18-21-2p.
FOR RENT: Attractive 2 rm. 1st floor, furnished efficiency apt. Private shower bath. Ideal for couple or songle person. T. Hanna St. Phone OL 3-6475 after 5:00 p. m. 21-6t
FOR RENT: 3 rooms and bath apartment. Phone OL 3-6459 after 6:00 p.m. 18-3t
Will rent you a spinet piano as low as $5.00 a month. Mrs. Robert Loring, OL 3-4888, local representative. Riddick Piano Co. tf FOR RENT: A room, utilities furnished, 210 Bloomington St. 18-3t. FOR RENT: Nicely furnished apartment conveniently located, utilities furnished. Phone OL 33065 after 5:00 p. m. J9-2t
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YUGOLAVIAS’S President Tito Josip Broz by name, waves to a waving tourist as he rides a colonial carriage in Williamsburg, Va.
If your cement or flagstone terrace needs brightening, hose down, sprinkle with dry sal soda concentrated and leave over night. Next morning wet it again go over it lightly with a long handled scrub brush and the job's done.
Sewers cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacements. Phone OL 36468. M-W-F-tf
—I OR RENT— New’ roofs and roo? repairs of On 40 west A nice 3 bedroom, all kinds. Call Amo 845-2787. home same as new $75 per mo. Leave address and phone numCall us for others. 21-2t ber. M-W-F-3p.
Anyone wishing to contact A. A. Group, write Post Office Box 394. Greencastle. Mon-tf The Bainbridge PTA chicken supper will be held October 22 in the school cafeteria. Serving will begin at 5:30. There will be a carnival afterwards in the school gymnasium. 16-18-21-3t
Pets
FOR SALE: Large lot. Mobile home with improvements, 3 purchase plans. Call for appointment, OL 3-9676. 21-6*
FOR SALE: Beautiful wooded lots just off of 240. 6 miles east of Greencastle. Phone, 2463647. 21-9p
HOWARD IV SERVICE Black & White Color — Stereo Antenna Phone OL 3-9696
NOTICE: No dumping of trash of any kind by anyone on my place on the Manhattan Cemetery Road. Fred and Ethel Lawson. 21-3n.
FOR SALE: Pekingese dog, house broke, reasonable. Phone. OL 3-9493. 21-2p. Mobile Homes
Rust’s Mobile Homes Quality Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers. GOSPORT. IND.
PROFESSIONAL PAINTING PAYS A GOOD PAINT JOB IS A BARGAIN AT ANY PRICE A poor paint job is expensive no matter how little the cost. FOR EXPERIENCED PAINTING SERVICE Call BOB HOWARD OL 3-6088 after 5:00 P. M.
HEARING AID SUPPLIES Batteries and accessories for all makes and nuslels. Mason Jewelers (Tick Tock Shop) 18 W. Washington St. 28-tf Thinking of a new home? Try a FlTSt-CitizenS loan See Mr. Williams MEMBER F.D.I.C
Goblins, Games and Goodies are the order of the day for the annual Fall Festival at Miller School on Wednesday evening. Oct. 23. from 5:30 to 8:30. Chili and hot dogs make up the dinner menu, the usual "Country Store’’ will be open for business and each room will have its own concession stand, so bring your family and friends and help the PTA treasury go over-the-top.
21-lt.
Farm Items
WANTED MEN . WOMEN
from ages 18 to 52. Prepare now for U. S. Civil Service job openings in this area during the next 12 months. Government positions pay as high as $44(?.00 a month tb start. They provide much greater security than private employment and excellent opp o r t u n ity for advancement. Many positions require little or no specialized education or experience. But to get one of these jobs, you must pass a test. The competition is keen and in some cases only one out of five pass.
Lincoln Service helps thousands prepare for these tests every year. It is one of the largest and oldest privately owned schools of its kind and Is not connected with the Government. For FREE information on Government jobs, including list of positions and salaries, fill out coupon and mail at once— TODAY. You will also get full details on how you can prepare yourself for these tests. Don’t delay—ACT NOW!
LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept: 367 Pekin, Illinois I am very much interested. Please send me absolutely FREE (1* A list of U. S. Government positions and salaries; (2) Information on how’ to qualify for a U. S.Government Job.
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FOR SALE or TRADE for corn, Massey-Ferguson one row’ corn picker, ’57 Chevrolet truck, Ford '47, International truck. Elbert Williams. 795-6627, Cloverdale. 21-2p.
Automotive FOR SALE: 1962 Ford Galaxie convertible, standard transmission, 6 cylinder. Phone OL 3-4879.
19-5p
Remember East Side Motor Sales for exj>ert bcnly work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf. FOR SALE: 1961 Econline snub nose *4 ton truck. 1960 Falcon Station Wagon. Call OL 36445. 21-6p
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REPOSSESSED CABINET MODEL Full price $36.21. Beautiful walnut cabinet. Payments of $6.04 mo. Makes buttonholes, blind stitches, appliques, makes beautiful designs, sew’s on bottoms, etc., all without attachments. Call OL 3-3987. 21-tf. AUCTION" - Wed.. Oct. 23rd., 7:00 p.m. We are selling the entire furnishings of Mr. Michael Finn’s home in our auction room. This includes, extra nice 2 pc. living room suite, occ. chairs, 2 drum tables, nice lounge chair and ottoman, lamps, TV set, platform rocker, pictures, dining room suite of table, 6 chairs and buffet, telephone table, small tables, radio. 2 rugs 9 x 12. Walnut bed complete and matching vanity, rocker, chest, metal bed complete, dresser, nice dinette set, frigidaire apt. size refrigerator, apt size electric range, dishes, and misc. wringer type washer, tubs and other items. Will also sell other consigned lots including: 28 ft. ext. ladder, 7 ft. stepladder, both like new’, some nice glassware, nice walnut bed and springs, wood dinette set. bed spreads, many other items. Come early for seats. Clapp’s Corner Auction, Maple and Ohio Streets 21-2p.
HELP WANTED: Married man for year round work on grain and live stock farm. No milking, modern house, give referances. Write Box 22D, r h Banner. 18-tf.
35-Year Sales Skid Ended For Indiana Limestone Industry
WANTED: Experienced 16 inch New Era Tab Card press operator, rapidly growing progressive firm. Send resumes to, or call Mid West Tab. 2411 How r - ard St. Evanston, 111. Phone UN 9-1220. All replies held confidential. 18-3t Wanted Women WANTED: Sewing and alterations of all kinds. Phone OL 39542. 15-6t.
WANTED: Waitress. Town Tavern. 1 E. Franklin St. 21-3t EARN UP TO $2.00 hour sewing Babyware, Tea Aprons. Send Postcard to Daytime Frocks, Warsaw, D-54, Indiana. WANTED: Evening dish washer .apply in person, Royal Cafe.
EARNINGS of $2.50 per hour and up possible for men or woman to serve customers in city of Greencastle, full or part time. Write Watkins Products, Ins., D-79, Winona, Miss. 14-21-28-3p
FOR SALE: Extra large, fresh, country eggs, 40c. also large hens dressed, $1.65. These are the Cornish Rock hens. Will dress after you place your order. It’s not too early to order for Thanksgiving. Thomas D. Cook. 2 miles South on 43, ^mile east, turn at Gould's corner, 5th house on North side of road. 19-2p FOR SALE: Eligible to register, Spring Duroc Boars. Howard Gough & Sons. Roachdale. 596-7693. ll-10p. FOR SALE: Chester White bred Gilts, also open Gilts. Boars ready for service, 1 mile north ’4 east, Mt. Meridian. Ivan Clark 12-15-17-19-21-23-6p. FOR SALE: Hampshire boars old enough for service. On road 36 just west of Hendricks-Put-nam Co. line. Marvin Steele. Ph. Amo, 845-3429. 18-3p
LOST: Lemon and white spotted Fox hound, in vicinity of the Water Works hill, Paul Sutherlin. Phone OL 3-4971 or OL 35686.. 21-3p. LOST: A beloved pet. Chocolate brown and white Chihuahua, wearing green collar with rabies tag and identification barrel. Answers to "Timmy.” Reward. Martha Aker. Phone collect: Reelsville, 672-3386. 21-3p
Wanted
WANTED: Girl Scout uniforms sizes 12 and 14. Phone OL 3-6935. 21-3p.
Men or Women. Farm families need Products in PT. Putnam Co. Full or part time. Many Dealers earn $3.50 hourly and up. See or write Rawley Dept. INJ 450-1300, Freeport, HI. 7-14-21-28-4p.
For Sale
Lose weight safely with Dex-A-Diet tablets. Full weeks supply only 98c at your Drug Store. Mon.-Tues-tf
FOR SALE: Parts for all electric razors. Mason Jewelers (The Tick Tock Shop) south side of square. 30-tf FOR SALE: Indiana and Eastern lump, egg and oil treated stoker coal. Bland Coal Co. PhOL 3-4732. 8-tf
WANTED: Pianos, any type, any condition. Write 510 N. 14th St. Elwood or Phone FE 2-6226. 13-30t WANTED: Someone to take over payments on 1959 Pontiac Catalina station wagon. $965. Good condition. Call OL 3-4584. 16-5p. Child care, any age, any hours, Hot meals, fenced yard. We also board children. Phone OL 3- 3328. 4-tf.
For Rent
FOR RENT: Nice brick home, 3 bedroom, 2 car garage. One block east of stoplight on state road 40 in Stilesville. Phone OL 3-4072. 12-tf FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment, private bath, private entrance. Phone OL 39532. 11-tf
The year 1963 will go down in history as a great year for Indiana limestone. This year the famous building 1 stone industry j reversed a 35-year downtrend in sales and stopped a shorterterm 8-year slide of about $1 1 million each year. Conservative estimates predict total sales of $36 million-plus, up a xvhopping S3 million from the 1962 estimate (accurate figures have never been available in the industry). More important to the fabricating mills over the nation, cut (to size) stone sales account for nearly all of this increase, toting up to nearly 30% over 1962 sales of about $10 million. Positive confirmation of this rise is the average price Indiana limestone demands, boosted this year to near $6 per cu. ft. from the bad-ly-depressed 1962 average of $4.88 per cu. ft. Industry leaders attribute the upward trend to a new awareness of architects of Indiana limestone insulted wall panels. Floor-to-floor in size, the panels save big money in original material cost, labor (erected with cranes, bolted in place in minutes) and maintenance, while retaining the stone’s traditional masonry advantage of permanence (some buildings up to 150 years with no repair needed) and esthetic beauty of its textured, easily - carved surfaces. Only found in a small two-coun-ty district of So. Indiana, the industry produces 78% of all building limestone in the U. S. More Jobs Open “The cut stone mills are bus y,” commented Wm. E. Benckart, vice-president of Moon Freight Lines, Bloomington, Ind. He ought to know because Moon carries 60% of the long-haul shipments of the nation’s stone of all kinds. Personnel managers are already worrying about next year because the long Indiana . limestone "depression” has left tills area short of the necessary highly-skilled labor force. "This is only the beginning,” said Hugh F. Kluesner, Jr., president of the fledgling' National Association for Indiana Limestone (NAILI) and general salesmanager of the Indiana Limestone Co., Inc., Bedford, Ind., "1964 will show a big jump in sales and 1965 will
i>J§£ be higher still, based on architects’ drawings I have seen. It isn't going to quit this time. We re on our way back in limestone." One industry spokesman predicted 1970 sales of equal to 1928, the stone’s biggest year. If true, and at reahst i c prices, Indiana limestone sales will top a wishful $137 million in seven years. On the negative side, some mills here and throughout the nation are not busy (traditionally an “occupational hazard" in the industry). Others are "bookel through May,” some are farming out work to competitors. , Promotion Program Works There are those w’ho discount the effect of the new NAILI association, saying ‘It was bound to come anyway.” But building trends were skyrocketing w’hile Indiana limestone sales were skidding. Even this year the chart lines were not parallel most of the year. And, according to one building materials magazine editor, "architects were not thinking about limestone last year when the trend started to masonry panels." Much of the new panel business is in sizes publicized by the nevr association,. NAILI officials point out. Next week directors of tha new association will fly inta' Indianapolis from all points of the compass to appraise the industry’s condition and how much NAILI has affected 1L The directors will vote on increased budgets to beef up its “Consult An Architect" national advertising campaign theme and to build up technical information services to architects and builders.
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WANTED: General hauling, also fireplace wood and stove wood delivered. Phone Bainbridge 522-3267. 10-tf. WANTED: Rug, carpet, upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For Service in Putnam County call OL 3-3562. 17-tf WANTED: To buy any type used pianos. Write directions to Jack Speidel. 404 Kiesling Road, Muncie Ind. 4-24t.
WANTED: Vault and Cesspool cleaning, Williams. 906 Illinois Street. Phone OL 3-3274. M-T-F-S-tf.
WANTED: Baby sitting or light house keeping, phone Reelsville 672-3386 before 9:00 p.m. 18-4p.
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By Frank Robbins wanted: to buy a good farm, 100 to 200 acres, good fences, plenty of w r ater. Write P. O. Box 388. Greencastle. 19-3t
GIRLS Become an efficient Medical Assistant Now’! Phone ME 6-4317 or write INDIANA INSTITUTE of Medical and Dental Assistants, 105 S. Meridian St. Indianapolis, Ind.
< OBVVEBS—White Rock Lake, once the Dallas, Tex., water supply and now a recreation area, is a great pattern of “cobwebs” in the current drought. It is four and onethird feet below spillway level. Dallas rainfall this year is half of normal.
