The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1964 — Page 7
THE DAILY BANn'ES
GPEENCASTlf, INDIANA
WED., JAN. 15,1964. Page 7
Classified Ads Real Estate
Wanted
Notices
Mobile Homes
ENJOYING IT MORE? Your HO M E o f course — hut if it doesn’t suit you, perhaps we can trade it or sell it and find you another. Let ■lane know what you want.
.ESffTT H. Collins AND CO. _____ •PHONE OL 3-3S55 — 1 Catoh Jane at OL 3-38!8
WANTED: Dependable lady wants housework by the hour. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, forenoons. Call OL 3-6202 after 4. 15-2p. WANTED: Clean rags. Daily Banner Office. 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.
NOTICE: George's Shoe Hospital
across from the Post Office SALE - 49 Liberty trailer, will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 35 ' x 8 ’; excellent conditioner p.m. starting January the new refrigerator; very reasonfirst, “the finest in shoe re- ably priced. Call OL 3-5614.
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FOR SALE: House by owner. Transferred, must sell. 5 rooms,, 1 Va bath, full basement, carport, Bedford stone front. Payments less than rent. See anytime. 410 Meadow Drive. Ph. OL 3-4483. 6-14t FOR SALE: One of Putnam County’s most historic dwellings, carefully rebuilt and restored into a comfortable, charming and modern home. Automatic gas heat, three bedrooms, 2 baths. Contract purchase considered. Call OL 33918 to see. 13-6t. 226 Hillsdale Ave. Immediate possession. 3 bedroom modern home. Living room with fireplace, separate dining room. Basement, garage. Contract will be considered. $400.00 Down Payment FHA loan available, small closing cost. 3 bedroom home, living room with dining L. Attached garage. Selling price reduced to $12,000.00. Arlington Heights Colonial styled 3 bedroom home, 1 % baths, paneled living kitchen. Full basement, attached garage Many outstanding details built into this home. Priced to sell. Greenhriar Nearing completion. 3 bedroom ranch style home. GE oven and range, Birch cabinets in kitchen. Large attached garage. Reasonably priced. HAL HICKMAN REALTY CO. Ph. OL 3-9225
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ROBERT D. PATTON OL 3-5000 15-3t FOR SALE: New' home. 3 bedrooms. full basement, natural gas, low tax rate, save $700.00. 5 miles south on road 43. Ph. OL 3-5593. 14-5t FOR SALE: Improved 72 acres IVj miles South of Fillmore. Write P. O. Box 187 New Albany, Ind. Terms available. 14-6t a*—
WANTED: Riders to Indianapolis, 8 a.m to 5 p.m. Call OL 34802. after 6:00 p.m. 9-8p Married College student needs regular work, any kind, available 25 hours a week. Mike Phillips. Phone OL 3-4487. 9-Ct WANTED: Baby sitting and will stay in your home, experienced and dependable. Phone OL 34676. ll-4t WANTED: Vault and cesspool cleaning. Ernest Williams, 906 Illinois Street. Phone OL 33274. 7-15p. Wanted - men WANTED: Moorman Feed Company needs salesman in Northwestern Putnam County. Full time work. Home nights, no investments. adequate field training. Prefer married man between 25 and 55. Must have car. Phone Lowell Whicker, District Manager, OL 3-5698 between 7 and 9 p. m. for interview. 14-3p TAKE FIVE MINUTES FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT MAN We are interested in two men to represent us in Putnam county. A National .organization licensed in fifty (50) states. Men selected will earn from eight hundred (8001 to one thousand (1000) dollars per month in first year. The ones selected will attend our National Sales Training School—Salary and Expenses paid during your
training period.
First year bonus up to $2,040. Second year $1,020.00. Field supervising including a proven sales procedure. Up to $45,985. available for retirement. Death or disability in 20 years. Noncontributory. For confidential and personal interview, write Post Office Box 60. 3105 Terre Haute, Ind., Giving personal data. 13-4t WANTED: Man between 21-40 to sell Electronic Communication equipment out of Greencastle and all surrounding areas. Excellent pay with good future, must have good sales background. Write Box 467 C/o Banner. 15-3t Wanted - Women
UNUSUAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Deep Rock Service Station available. No investment in gasoline or oil. We pay rent and electric utilities. Small investment required. Call Mr. Stearns, collect, Indianapolis. LI 6-4818. 3-12t
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apartment. Inquire of custodian at Cole Apartments. 15-tf 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
HEARING AH) SUPPLIES FOR RENT: 3 bedroom modern Batteries and accessories for all home in Cloverdale. Elbert makes and models. Mason Williams. 795-6627. 14-5p. Jewelers (Tick Took Shop) 18 “ West Washington St. ^ EOR RENT: Large storage room.
Phone OL 3-6807.
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Jim's Shoe Repair 201 SOUTH COLLEGE Jim Sparks and John Tzouanakis Shoe Shine OL 3-5919
DELCO BATTERIES Headquarters at Morrison’s Tire and Retreading Co. 317 North Jaekson Street. Phone OL 35015. Tues.-W'ed.-Thurs.-tf Carpets come clean quickly when Blue Lustre Ls applied with the FREE USE Shampooer. Headley Hardware. W r ed.-tf Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service.
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SEW’ERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacements. James Green, 606 So. Jackson, St.
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FOR RENT: Three rooms furnished. Utilities furnished. Adults. 210 Bloomington St. 15-4p. FOR RENT: 4 room upper apartment on East Seminary St. Heat and water furnished. $70. a month. Hal Hickman Realty Co. Ph. OL 3-9225. 15-6t. Farm Items FOR SALE: Three cows with calves. 2 white-face, 1 Shorthorn with second calf. Everett Masten. R. R. 2, Greencastle. 15-2p. FOR SALE: Hampshire boars, An ample supply of proven blood lines. Earl Bridges, R. 1, Roachdale. Ph. 596-7283. 13-tf FOR SALE: 200 bales of good clover hay. Phone Cloverdale, 795-4770. Bob Wilson. 14-4t.
SINGER Z1G ZAG Sewing machine in beautiful walnut console, excellent condition. All features built-in. No attachments needed to zig zag automatically. Makes button holes, blind hems, sews on buttons. Plus dozens of fancy embroidery stitches. Available to responsible party for 8 payments of $5.02 per month. Will accept trade and discount for cash. Call. OL 3-3321. 13-4t Singer sewing machine. Like new. Equipped to buttonhole, zig zag, applique, overcast, forward and reverse, assume payments of $5.46. Balance only $32.76. Call OL 3-3292. 13-6p. FOR SALE: Good transistor tape recorder. OL 3-3740 evenings. 13-3p.
AUCTION COATESVILLE AUCTION. Saturday, Jan. 18. 7:00 p.m.. Extra nice bedroom suite with box springs and foam rubber mattress, bunk beds complete, half bed complete, living room suite, base rocker, 12 x 12 rug TVs, radio and record player, lamps, tables, extra nice blond seven piece drop leaf dinette set, one chrome dinette set, china cabinet, refrigerator, gas and electric stoves, coal heating stove, 22 ft. Norge upright freezer, glider like new, floor furnace, dishes and many other items. We buy odd pieces and complete homes of furniture. Jewel Stringer. Phone Amo 845-2352. Pickel & Ross Auctioneers. 15-2t
Bicentennial scrapeooe h—— 1 The War for the Union 1861-65 in Pictures
No. 383
The most elegant hotel in the United States a century ago was the Astor House, on Broadway, facing New York’s City Hall Park. A quarter century after it was built by John Jacob Astor with some of the money amassed in the Western fur trade, it was still unchallenged seriously as a center of fashionable social conviviality. The Astor had not been such an innovator as the Tremont House in Boston, where a traveler was enabled to have a room all to himself instead of having to double up with a stranger, or the Irving House in New York,
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which was the first hostelry to have a private bath in its bridal suite. (Other guests had to go to “bathing rooms" down the hall or in the basement.) But the Astor adopted whatever was deemed comfortable and suitable to its guests. Hence it was the chosen stopping place for the most distinguished travelers who passed through New York on their way to or from Washington during the war; the place where Farragut was dined and feted as a naval hero before he went back to the River campaign in January 1864; the place to which President Lincoln sent Mrs. Lincoln for a recuperative change of "" ' ” % scene when she was distraught and ill over the death of their son and the loss of two of her brothers in battle. Lincoln himself had stopped there in 1860. Other guests had included Andrew Jackson, Sam Houston, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Charles Dickens, Jenny Lind, Prince de
Joinville.
—Clark Kinnaird The original Astor Hotel from an engraving in the Sixties. Three large, horse-drawn conveyances in the forground are p u b 1 omnibuses which p’
Broadway.
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HOWARD TV Emerson and Du Mont SALES & SERVICE Telephone OL 3 9696 Automotive
Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf.
For SaSe
FOR SALE: Indiana and Eastern lump, egg and oil treated stoker coal. Bland Coal Co. Ph. OL 3-4732. 8-tf.
FOR SALE: 20 bred Hampshire sows to farrow within next month. Call OL 3-5594. 15-5p
FOUND: Money, downtown Greencastle, Tuesday. Owner identify. Robert Delp, 1 mile north of 36 on 43. 15-2p.
FOR SALE: 400 bales of Alfalfa hay, third cutting, no rain. Also 2 Hampshire male hogs, 1% mile west of Limedale. James Torr. 15-17-2t
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FOR SALE: Registered Duroc boars, 6 months old. Littermates on test at Purdue. Auger 2S6 feed conversion, 133 days to 200 lbs. Also yearling Duroc boar, brother to above. Joe Hinote. OR 2-4171. 15-3p
FOR SALE: Baled Alfalfa hay, 2nd and 3rd. cutting. Baled Little Red Clover hay, 1st cutting. 1200 bales altogether. Roy Watson. Putnamville, or Phone OL 3-3728. 15-2p.
Home Items FOR SALE: Coal cooking range, good grates and good shape. Price $10. Two steel barrels, $3. a piece. Roy Watson, Putnamville or Phone OL 3-3728. 15-2p.
LOST: Friday, purse containing money and valuable papers. Keep money but please return the papers. Reward. Ruth Coble. Mt. Meridian. Ph 5262408. 13-3p LOST: Pair glasses, black frames. between Public Service office and 303 N. Vine St. Ph. OL 3-6337. 14-2p LOST: Yellow Tiger cat, reward. Phone OL 3-4031. 15-3t LOST: White kitten, several weeks ago, also black cat, child’s pets. Finder please return to 503 S. Jackson St.
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Baker Hearings To Be Resumed WASHINGTON UPI—Senate investigators plan to open the books on the tangled finances of former Senate aide Robert G. (Bobby) Baker when they resume their public hearings. L. P. McLendon, special counsel for the Senate Rules Committee, said today tentative plans called for a session next Wednesday devoted to Baker’s financial records. Published reports have indicated that Baker, former secretary to Senate Democrats, had a net worth of up to $2 million before a civil damage suit spotlighted his outside business interests and ultimately led him to quit his $19.500-a-year Senate job.
Corp. charged in connection with the Indianapolis Coliseum explosion in which 73 persons were killed. Schmaitter was chosen by agreement of Marion County Prosecutor Noble Pearcy and attorney’s representing Edward J. Franger, Elkhart, president; Fred J. Helms, vice president, and Richard Engisn, manager of the company’s Indianapolis headquarters.
When Tuition Goes Up Savings Accounts Must! Start that college fund at the friendly iFtrst-(Citizens Hank Sc (Trust 1^- 1 (Member FDIC) I • ..7 e, v
Schnaitter Will Hear Blast Cases INDIANAPOLIS UPI— Paul R. Schnaitter, judge of Jefferson Circuit Court at Madison, was selected Tuesday as special judge In the manslaughter cases of three officials of Discount Gas
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GREENBRIAR A neighborhood of quality homes—Large suburban lots —Lower tax rate. Individually designed homes. Selection of floor plans. For details— HAL HICKMAN REALTY CO. Ph. OL 3-9225
DO YOU NEED TO EARN? Be an Avon Representative. We train you to start earning at once. Work near your home. TV advertised cosmetics almost sell themselves. Write Irene Pearson, R. R. 1, Box 326. Plainfield, Ind. 13-3t WANTED: Waitress, part time, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Also full time waitress, must be 19 to 45 years old for dining room. Call Bob Jackson. Double Decker Drive In. 14-4t WANTED: Lady for house work. References needed. Phone OL 3-4436. 15-2p
FOR SALE: Parts for all electric razors. Mason Jewelry. (The Tick Tock Shop) south side of the square. 30-tf. FOR SALE: Stay man and Jonathan apples. Buchheit’s Orchard. Airport Rd. 30-tf FOR SALE or RENT: Puritan Water Softeners. Soft water 365 day of the year. Earl Hutcheson, Reelsville. Ph. 6723372. 18-M-W-tf
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FOR SALE: Apples. Anderson Orchards. One mile south of Spencer. 11-tf THRIFT SHOP: Children’s boots, coat sets, jackets and coats. Mens’ suits, top coats, also ladies coats. 623 Anderson St. 14-2t
SINGER ZIG-ZAG $38.21 FULL PRIC E Lovely mahogany cabinet. Need responsible person to make six payments of $6.37 monthly. Does everything without attachments. Makes decorative designs, sews on buttons, makes buttonholes, monograms, blind hems, and all fancy zig-zag work. Call OL 33987. 13-tf. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: — Complete line of beds, chests, dressers, baby furniture, bunk beds, Hollywoods, stoves, refrigerators, and washers. We pay more for good used furniture. Rus-Sells Outlet Store. N. Jackson St. 15-3t.
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By Chick Young
LAY MERGER PLANS—The president of the New York Central System. Alfred E. Perlman (left), and the chairman of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Stuart T. Saunders, discuss close co-operation in joint planning for merger of the two big railroads at this Philadelphia meeting. The merger is under consideration by the Interstate Commerce Commission.
CLOSING OUT SALE As I have quit farming I will sell all my personal property at public auction at farm known as Art bur Custer farm, 4 miles south of Greencastle on the Cemetery road or % mile north of Putnamville on: Friday, Jan. 17th, '64 At 11:00 o’clock D.S.T. 13 — HOLSTEIN HEIFERS — 13 10—2 yr. old bred heifers, 1 with calf by side. 2—2 yr. old open heifers. 1—small heifer. Above heifers calfhood vaccinated. MACHINERY & MISC. ’53 Jubilee Ford tractor in good condition. 2 !*ottom Ford mounted break plow. F-20 Farmall tractor in good condition. 1— 2 bottom 14” break plow on rubber. 2— 8 ft. pull type disc & tandems, both John Deere. 2— good John Deere tractor manure spreaders on rubber. 1—Ford Hay baler, like new, with PTO. 1—2 row Black Hawk corn planter, good. 1—7 row spray outfit with new pump, hand spray and barrels. 1—16 disc Case grain drill, fertilizer & seed on steel. 1—2 row Ford cultivator; 1—6 ft. Ford power mower. 1—Manure loader & scoop with front end loader. 1—’45 Chew l'/ 2 ton truck, good stock & grain sides. 1—J. D. side delivery rake on steel. 1—A-C 2 row mounted corn picker, good shape. 1—40 ft. grain elevator with spouts. 1— good Wisconsin motor; 1 wagon hoist. 3— good rubber tired wagons and beds. 1 large heavy duty 2 wheel trailer for implements or hay. 1 new - 8 hole metal hog feeder. 2— 3 ton cattle feeders; 1 new hog fountain and lamps. Several good metal and wood troughs, 1 lot of 10 gal. milk cans, 35 new and used 50 gal. barrels, lots of good 5 gal. buckets. 2 speed axle for Chev truck. 1 Homelite No. 700 chain saw with 2 28-in. blades, 2 good aluminum scoops, other scoops, good bench vise, grinder and electric motor, 2 wheel push truck, 4 electric motors, bolts, log chains, 2 drawer spool cabinet, 2 jacks, 3 chicken orates, light cords, belts, oil cans, grease guns, post diggers, shovels, wire stretchers, saws, scythes, tires, wheels, screen door, set of juniper battery cables, guards, other tools, picnic table. 10 gal. jar, electric kitchen range, 1 large metal outside tool cabinet, and other articles. Also: 1 WC-AC tractor in fair condition. Remember 11:00 o’clock — We start on time. Terms: Cash. Not responsible in case of accidents. Lunch will be served.
PAUL BIBLE
'Jton Hurst. Auctioneer
Bert Wright, Clerk
JOHNNY HAZARD
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SERIOUSLY ILL—Fear is felt in India that Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, shown arriving in New Delhi after falling ill at the party conference in Bhubaneswar, is suffering a paralytic stroke. He U 74. (Radionhotad
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