The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 December 1963 — Page 5
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THE DAILY BANNER
GPEENCASTLE, INDIANA
AAON., DEC. 30, 1963. Page 5
3 Bed Roon Hew Home
V-V. LOAN' \V\n.\BLF 1'iill !>as«>iii«ni, natural gas heat, attractive location. 5 mile* ^ou'h of <ire! , n« , astle
on State Road 13. Call OL 3-5583
BPU FOR SALK Inuinna anu Eastern lump, es’g: and oil treated stoker coal. Bland Coal Co. Ph. OL 3-4732. 8-tf. FOR SALE: 1 pair, • ize IS ho* key skates in good condition. $5.00. OL 3-5431. 28-2p.
Farm Items
■ememher East Side Motor WANTED: Lady 20 to 50 years
Sales for evpert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf.
of age for full time, permanent work in local retail store. Write Box 935 c/o Banner, giving three referenoes and experience. 30-3t.
FOR SALE: iyr>4 Plymouth 2 door hard-top, good tires, good transportation. $125 00.
OL 3-9689.
Business Service
FOR SALE: Hampshire boars. An ample supply of proven blood lines. Earl Bridges, R. 1, Roachdale. Ph. 596-7283. 13-tf
Classified Ads Real Estate SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 So. Indiana Ph. OL 3-9315
FOR SALE: 10 large Corricdale ewes and one large buck. These are not culls, ready to lamb. M. Burton, Danville. Ph. SH 5-5141. 27-5p.
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HEARING Ail) SI I*PLIES
2‘->ip. Batteries and accessories for all
makes and models. Mason Jewelers (Tick Took Shop) 18 West Washington St. 28-tf SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacements. James Green, 606 So. Jackson. St.
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FOR RENT: Room xor storas e or business. Phone OL 3-6777. 28-2p FOR RENT: Two bedroom apartment. Inquire of custodian at Cole Apartments. 3-tf FOR RENT or FOR SALE: 6 room house on U. S. 40, 1 mile west of Reelsville. A. H. Posey. Clayton Phone 539-6799 27-6p
Will rent you a spinet piano as low as $5 00 a month. Mrs. Robert Loring. OL 3-4SS8, local representative. Riddick Piano Co. tf
FOR SALE: Stock cattle clover hay, 50c a bale. Free delivery. Ralph Major, New Maysville. 28-2p
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Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service. M-W-F-tf.
NAMED MAN OF YEAR NEW YORK UPI Civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., was named by Time magazine as its Man of the Year for 1963.
—FOR SAI.F— The nicest lot of Homes to select from -come in and let us help you find the larger home you need or if it is a smaller home then let us show you a 2 bedroom home. Whatever your need— we have it I betcha. AND WE HAVE Business Opportunities — an apartment house —one of the best income properties in town —always rented and does yield an excellent return on the investment. A Restaurant—Priced to sell and a place that will make money the very first day. Call us—Vacation's over and we are back on the job. 30-2t
FOR SALE: 1000 bales Alfalfa and timothy hay. Call Fern Hurst or Clifford Hillis. 2 Vi miles east of Brick Chapel.
28-2p
HAVE YOU OPENED YOUR 1964 CHRISTMAS CLUB AT THE FRIENDLY FIRST-C ITIZEN’S BANK? YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID! 24-tf
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 So. lad. St. Ph. OL 3-9313
HOMES FOR SALE On Beveridge St. a nice frame home, has large living rm. family size kitchen, and 3 bedrooms, and enclosed back porch, gas heat, storm doors and windows and the price is right, no down payment to GI. On Wood St. 5 rooms and bath built in 1953 has large living room, dining room, nice modem kitchen and 2 bedrooms, fully insulated. combination storm doors and windows, garage and large work shop, no down payment to G.I. Almost new 3 bedroom stone and brick home, large living room, nice dining area, beautiful kitchen with built-in stove and oven, large family room, 2 , j car garage, nice lot, 2 mile N on 43. Near Fillmore, a nice 3 bedroom frame home, has beautiful living room, modem kitchen and dining area, large bath, gas furnace. 2 car garage, good Well, and 2 nice lots, FHA. approved. 28-2t
FOR SALE. Massey - Ferguson new and used farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales, Inc. Danville, Ind. State Road 39 north. Mon-tf FOR SALE: Baby calves. James White, Fillmore. Phone CH 63206. 30-2t. Home Items SINGER Zig Zag sewing machine in beautiful walnut console, excellent condition. All features built in. No attachments needed to zig zag automatically. Makes buttonholes, blind hems, sews on buttons. Plus dozens of fancy embroidery stitches. Available to responsible party for 8 payments of $5 04 per month. Will accept trade and discount for cash. Call OL 33321. 30-4t.
Driving to San Diego January 2. Will take one or two. Share. Ph. 520-2398. 30-2p
RICKOVER WARNS WASHINGTON UPI — Vice Adm. Hyman G. Rickover, in testimony published today, warned the defense industry it was endangering free enterprise by seeking “undue profits’’ from government contracts.
WANTED: Alterations and sewing of all kinds. Mrs. Keith Shinn. Phone OL 3-5537. 30-Gt WANTED: House work by the hour, Valena Mitchell, R. R. 2. Reelsville, (Manhattan). 28-2p
Victor Furnaces and Airconditioners. Free Estimates. We service any make of furnace. Boswell Heating Co. N. College at Columbia Street. Ph. OL 3-5357. 2-tf
WANTED: To rent nice two bedroom furnished house or apartment in Greencastle. Phone OL 3-6320. 27-3t.
FOR SALE: Mattress and coil springs for double bed. Good condition. Call OL 3-4891. 30-2p
1963 SINGER CONSOLE MAHOGANY FINISH $37.63 complete price. Must sell. Payments of $5.37 monthly. Sews backward and forward, darns, mends, sews on zippers, zig-zags, only eight month oid. Phone OL 3-3987. 23-tf New Magnavox Stereos are hero, clearance on all R.C.A. stereos Kersev Music, north on 43. 21-tf SINGER ZIG ZAG $43.08 FI LL PRIC E Beautiful walnut cabinet. Responsible person to make six payments of $7.18 monthly. Makes buttonholes, sews on buttons, appliques, makes many decorative designs, blind hems, etc., all without attachments. Call OL 3-3987. 23-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: Buck sheep, any breed except a Cheviot. Phone OL 3-4493. 30-2t WANTED: Riders to Indianapolis. Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ph. OL 3-4488 after 6:30 p.m. Mon-Thurs-tf Wanted - men
Yes you can borrow our Carpet Shampooer. Free to clean your carpets with Blue Lustre. Headley Hardware. Mon.-tf. OPENING on established route in city of Greencastle. Full or part time. Experience, investment unnecessary. Weekly earnings $75. and up possible. Household products in demand. Write Watkins Products, Inc., D-81, Winona, Minn. 2-9-30-3p. Mobile Homes
Livestock Market Hogs 8,700: steady to weak to 25 lower; 1-2 190-225 lb 9.5016.00. Cattle 3.200: calves 60: steers steady to weak to 25 lower. Sheep 700; steady to 50 lower; choice and prime wooled lambs 18.50-19.50, few 20.00; good and choice 17.00-18.50.
THAT’S REASONABLE SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The “correct” wine for any occasion is the one the drinker likes best, according to the Wine Institute.
YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE All Coaches Greatly Reduced RUST S MOBILE HOMES Gosport, Ind.
Notices
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Man or Woman wanted to service and collect from coin operated cigarette, candy, ice and other machines. This is an excellent position that can be worked full or part time. Persons selected must have 10-12 hours per week. serviceable auto and $600 to $4200 capital. Write: Director. Dept. X-27 Federal Machine Co. P. O. Box 1101, Little Rock, Ark. giving name. address, telephone and other particulars. 30-3p. WANTED: Married man with some experience to live and work on farm. Call around 7 o’clock mornings or evenings. VE 1-3729. 27-3t.
NOTICE The Annual Stock Holders meeting of the Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-Op. will be held in the DePauw Union Ball room, Monday January 13th at 7:30 p.m. 30-lt. NOTICE: George’s Shoe Hospital across from the Post Office will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. starting January the first, "the finest in shoe repair.” 28-30t
* FLORIDA HOME - ON GOLF COURSE Luxury home overlooking fclrway at General Development's famous Port St. Lucie Country Club. 4 bedrooms. 2Vt baths. Vdde roof overhang. Central heating. $26,990. $2,790 down. $167 a month. Call or write for FREE Florida home catalogue. Wm. M. DASEKE AGENCY 133 W. Main Street Crawfordsvlhe, Indiana Phone EM 2-3803 Authorized Representative for General Development Corporation
Anyone wishing to contact A. A. group, write Post Office Box 394. Greencastle. Mon-tf
JO'S BEAUTY SALON Closed From January I Ith to February 3th For Vacation
Lost
New 4 speed automatic record players. $49.95. Kersey Music Store, North on 43. 21-tf.
E’ectrolux Corporation hiring LOST: Light red male Cocker nen: Apply at 1665 8th Ave- Spaniel. Name Matthew; Renue. Terre Hante between 8 wand if found. PleaM* call OL and 10:00 a.m. 27-6t. 3-4315. 30-3t
For Sale
FOR SALE: Stayman and Jonathan apples. Buchheit’s Orchard. Airport Rd. 30-tf
FOR SALE: Tape recorder and 40 tapes, Stereo. $550.00 value. Ph. OL 3-6207. 24-10t.
FOR SALE: Parts for all electric razors. Mason Jewelry. (The Tick Tock Shop) south side of the square. 30-tf.
FOR SALE: Self sinking oil burning and cob, wood or coal burning stock tank heaters. Farm Bureau Co-Op, Greencastle. 30-l-3-3t.
FOR SALE or RENT: Puritan Water Softners. Soft water 365 days of the year. Earl Hutcheson. Reelsville. Ph. 672-3372. 18-M-W-tf Automotive FOR SALE: 1951 Chevrolet, straight stick. Phone OL 39392. 30-2p.
Wonted - Women Sell Avon cosmetics and toiletries with confidence; quality products, money back guarantee, year round earnings. Write Irene Pearson R. R. 1, Box 326, Plainfield, Ind. Phone Collect TE 9-6122 after 6:00 p. m.
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MAN OR WOMAN. Farm families need Products in PT. Putnam Co. Full or part time. Many Dealers earn $3.50 hourly and up. Write Rawleigh, Dept. INL 450-1300 Freeport, 111. 2-9-16-30-4p
LOST: Fox Terrier dog, black with white markings on breast. Name. Skeeter. Very gentle. Please call 795-4266. Francis Arnold. 26-3t.
INSTANT NEAT PORTABLE HEATERS From $139.00 SHERM’S IMPLEMENT SALES North Jackson Street
For Rent
FOR RENT: Small furnished modern house. Beveridge St. Phone OL 3- 6636. 30-3-2p
Rector Funeral Home PHONE OL 3-4810 AMBULANCE SERVICE
Dr. A. L. Chieppo Foot Specialist Will Be Available For Appointment At COMMERCIAL HOTEL EVERY WEDNESDAY Phone OL 3-5617 for Appointment
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WATCHING THE TURKS—Greek Cypriots armed with rifles keep watch for trouble from a Turkish settlement (background) on Cyprus. The bystanders don’t look too worried about the hostilities. The scene is in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus. (RadiophotoJ
' The War for the Union 1861-65 in Pictures
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While most of the infantry of both sides was holed up,
winter-bound cavalrymen remained active. Their horses had to be exex-cised regularly to be fit for duty, there was raiding to be done, and reconnaissances had to be made to make sure that the enemy main armies were
still holded up.
"Cavalry engagement at Clinch Mountain, Tenn.” “Cavalry skirmishes at Natchez, Miss., Creelsboro, Ky., and Celina, Tenn.” “Cavalry reconnaissance and engagement at Morristown, Tenn.” “Cavalry skirmishes at Bean’s Station and Mooresburg, Tenn.” “Cavalry skirmish at Barren Fork, Indian Territory. “Cavalry skirmish at Jacksonport. Ark.” So stated dispatches in December 1863, a month when nothing that could
be termed battles were fought by the infantry of U. S. Grant, George Meade, Robert E. Lee, Joseph E. Johnson. While the infantry remained encamped, and as comfortable as they could make themselves, the soldiers of the sea were as occupied as the cavalry. Secretary of Navy Welles reported in December that the blockade was effective 3,549 nautical miles from Alexandria, Va., to the Rio Grande, with 588 ships and 34,000 men on patrol. He declared more than 1,000 blockade-running craft had been captured since 1861. Many British and other foreign-flag ships were among the captures. The British steam Minna was taken in December off
Cape Remain, S. C. The Navy continued in
December the attack on defenses of C h a r 1 e ston, and destroyed, by bomba rdment, important Rebel salt works on the
coast.
—Clark Kinnaird
f«-] Confederate cavalry in lightning strike on Union supply train in Virginia, a wartime drawing in “History and Romance of the Horse,” by David Alexander.
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