The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 February 1964 — Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

WED., FEB. 26, 1964. Page 7

Classified Ads shetrone Real Estate REAL ESTATE

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At this good location 402 \V. Washington Street, 6 room house. Needs repair hut the price low.

Collins ( AitDCO. pftWtfoL 3-3255

Evenings Call OE 3-9397

SUBURBAN N. 43 — 2 b e d r o o m home with fine closets and sunny kitchen—.s’HaOO. S. 43—liJM home with high view — 3 bedrooms and basement playroom—$ 14,9;t0. W. Walnut Road — 2 lied room hide away with ceramic hath, automatic oil furn;iee, and a view to remember—SO.oOO. W'. Walnut Road — 3 bedroom brand new house with carport. Make It your s— $17,750.

_ 7 '■ ERNEST H. Collins AND CO.

PHONE OL 3-3255 Khi'i ■ ■ • • •' f-.&aSfetSiSl OI. 3-3828 after office hrs.

302 So. Ind. St. Ph. OL 3-9315 INCOME PROPERTY Want your money to work for you? Then see this apartment house—5 apartments, all rented. furnished and in a location that is tops, always rented. Separate furnaces. Owner pays water and sewage only. Income, $325. per month. Make down payment and it will pay for itself. That's what we call “letting your money do the

work.”

South on Zinc Mill Road. A real family house. 4 bedrooms, nice living rm. and kitchen, 1 car garage, $10,000. On Daggy street, 6 room semimodern home that is in good condition. So if you’re looking for lots of room and a lower price, then see this one—$7,800. Call us for appointment

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W.S.C.S. of Bainbridge Methodist Church is sponsoring Smorgasbord Friday, March 6. 24-26-28-3t.

REAI. ESTATE FOR SALE Good 5 room house, lovely builtin cabinets, hardwood floors, full basement, priced to sell. Almost new 3 bedroom modem, edge of town, VA loan can be assumed. Have buyers for farms. NAOMI BOESEN REALTOR 316 E. Hanna St. Ph. OL 8-3363 26-2p.

FOK SALE: House. 6 rooms, enclosed porch, garage. William McK. Wright. Phone OL 33752. 24-6p FOR SALE: By owner. Modern building with barber and beauty shops and apartment. Amo. 845-2313. 26-3p SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 FOR RENT A small house—^(4 rms. & bath) on Beveridge—$65 per

mo.

A 3 rm. & bath lower apart-ment-unfurnished — water & fuel furnished $65 per mo. FOR SALE South on 43—IBM house— same as new —3 bedrooms— full basement—a VA Loan that can be assumed. On Draper—A 2 bedrm. mod. Home—very nice--1 ear gar-age-low down payment. And others. 26-2t. Mobile Homes FOR SALE: House Trailers: New 12 ft. wide New Moon; also 10 ft. wide Richardson. Palace and Buddy. Also used trailers. Childress Mobile Homes, 1301 S. Mill Street. Crawfordsville, Ind. 26-6t.

Carpels come clean quickly when Blue Lustre is applied with the FREE USE Shampooer. Headley Hardware. Wed.-tf Smorgasbord! Where — Bainbridge Methodist Church. When—Friday, March 6.

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Hearing aid batierles and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service.

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SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacements. James Green, 606 So. Jackson, St.

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FOR”SALE :‘T960, Supreme 60 by 10 ft. house trailer. Good condition. Call Roachdale. 5965883. 23-12p

CHOICE HOME SELECTIONS 226 Hillsdale Ave.—story, 3 bedroom home, separate dining room. Basement, garage. Contract purchase available to approved purchaser. 809 CRESCENT DRIVE Less than Rent: $400.00 down, small closing, costs for nearly new 3 bedroom home with attached garage. Large living room, dining L. Fully insulated and complete with storm windowpane doors. ROACHDALE Nearing completion. Colonial styled, 3 bedroom home with largo attached garage. Large living room, dining L, oven, range in very attractive kitchen. FHA Loan available. Small down payment. DOGWOOD LANE Immediate possession, owner transferred. 3 bedrooms, I’a baths, paneled family room, large kitchen. Basement garage. Easy Financing available. GREENBRIER Nearly new an all brick 3 bedroom home with many added features, Attached garage, large suburban lot. Priced to sell. Owner moving. 405 MEADOW DRIVE Full basement, 3 bedrooms. 1*4 baths. Large kitchen, living rooms. FHA Loan available. Low dowm payment. For Appointment HAL HICKMAN REALTY CO. Ph. OL 3-9225 or ROBERT D. PATTON OL 3-5000 or DON SHFEE OL 3-3345

FOR SALE PUTNAM REALTY 106 South Indiana St. 0L 3 - 5022 Evenings — OL 3-6416 Cloverdale 795-6603 South 43 Want a setting?—11 acres wooded. 2 bedroom modern with carport—A real good w’ell. Washington Twp. 61 acres, 5 room very nice house, barn, crib, 24 acres tillable. 2 good wells, Reelsville Schools. 3 Miles So. of Manhattan 7 acres, black-top road. 3 bedroom modern, with garage, white board fence, fenced for hogs in back. A good v-atcr supply. Priced at $12,500. Fillmore 3 bed. room ranch, built 1959. lot 75 x 185 VA can be assumed. Priced $11,000.00. Fillmore 3 bedroom modern, 2 baths, formal dining room. Full basement. hardwood floors, ceiled garage, good well. Aluminum siding. Lot 160 x 100. 736 Crescent Drive Owmer’s left state—-must sell— 3 bedroom modern. Cash for equity, assume FHA Mtg. 5% interest in monthly payments. $90.00 including interest, taxes and insurance. Very low upkeep.. A Little Private KINGDOM, all your own on a 2 acre parcel of ground. This split level has everything. Located on Albin Pond road. Peaceful country living with all modern conveniences. We have farm buyers. Please list with us. 26-2t.

Rust's Mobile Homes Quality Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers. GOSPORT, IND.

WANTED: To rent with 1964 possession. Or will trade equity in good small farm near Martinsville for equity in Putnam County Farm. Phone Martinsville DI 2-8083. Collect. 26-5p. WANTED: Riders to Indianapolis 8 to 5. Call OL 3-4802 •fter 6:30. 26-5p. WANTED: To rent or lease, 3 or 4 bedroom modern house by June 1st. Call OL 3-3161. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. 26-3t. Wanted - Men WANTED: Experienced fulltime station attendant. Gravers Pure Oil, 302 E. Washington.

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Wanted - Women WANTED: One bookkeeper; apply between 3 and 5 p. m. to Mrs. Monnett, Jim Harris Chevrolet. There will be no need to apply after Friday,. 28th. 26-2t HuiLP WANTED! Part-time waitress, dining room, evening hours. Apply to Bob Jackson, Double Decker Drive In.

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WANTED: Housekeeper for two. Five days a week. Very little laundry and ironing. Prefer colored. Write with references to Banner Office, Box A. 13-tf. WANTED: Experienced waitress. Food and cocktail work, attractive salary. Paul Emery,

Ph. 522-9292, Bainbridge. 15-tf Women everywhere love Cos- pOT 3a 16

metics We have a few open territories. Mrs. Irene Pearson, R. R. 1, Box 326. Plainfield, Indiana. 24-3t.

FOR SALE: Upright piano. Refinished keyboard, $35.00 Call Riggs, OL 3-6956. 26-3t.

LOST: White imitation fur hat, on Hanna St., or downtown. Phone OL 3-4074. 25-2t. LOST: Year old German Shepherd dog, dark gray and white with one broken ear. Answers to name of Tina. Last seen on Airport road. Child’s pet. Reward. Carl Dunn. OL 3-3019.

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LOST: 10 month old English Setter, black and white. Has chain and collar. Lost in the area of Kentwood Drive and Indianapolis Road. Answers to the name Princess. OL 3-4018.

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Pets

AT STUD: Registered Collie dog. For service call OL 35236. 5-12p.

For Rent

Notices

Rummage Sale: February 29th, 8:30 a.m. at the Court House, Sponsored by group of the First Christian Church. 24, 26, 27-3p

FOR RENT: Large storage room. Phone OL 3-6807. Wed-tf FOR RENT: Lower front, small a p a r tm e n t, unfurnished. Adults. Phone OL 3-3825.

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RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday February 29th at 8 30 a.m. Court House. Sponsored by Group 7 of First Christian Church. 26-2p

Hungry? Come to Smorgasbord at Bainbridge Methodist Church, Friday, March 6. 24-26-28-3t FOR RENT or LEASEl: Room suitable for small business. Paul Emery. 522-9292. 21-tf

Wanted

WANTED: Buby sitting in my home, any age. day or night. Phone OL 3-3270. 26-3p WANTED: Good beef type steer cattle, not fat, for grazing. Weight from 500 to 600 lbs. O. W. or Clifford Phillips. R. R. 1 Coatesville Phone 93-12. 25-18t. WANTED: To trade property in Oakland. 111., for property in or near Greencastle. Phone OL 3-6998. 25-2p WANTED: 4 drawer letter size locking file case. Call OL 34812 between 8 a. m. and 4 p.m. 25-2t WANTED: Part time work In home of elderly persons. By dependable congenial woman. Prefer town. P.O. Box 438. Greencastle. 27-1 p

FOR RENT: Garage at

819 S.

Indiana Street. Phone

OL 3-

5961.

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FoR RENT: 2 bedroom

apart-

ment. Inquire of custodian at

Cole Apartments.

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FOR RENT: 4 room

upstairs

apartment, bath, hot

water

heat. Call OL 3-5495

after 6

p.m.

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x50 House Trailer. Hess Trailer Comt. Phone OL 3-3222 24-31

FOR RENT: Two rooms. Close in. Modern. 202 N. College. 25- 2p FOR RENT: Three furnished rooms, utilities furnished. Adults. 210 Bloomington St. 26- 4p. Business Service

wa»'4'IEO. Rug, carpel, upnoistery 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: Washer and dryer repairs; also plumbing and electrical installations. Call OL 36686. 19-6p WANTED: To rent about 30 acres or less for corn ground. Phone OL 3-4689. 24-6p.

HEARING AID SUPPLIES Batteries ami accessories for all makes and models. Mason Jewelers (Tick Toek Shop) 18 West Washington St. 28-ti

TAILOR-MADE LOANS at the friendly First-Citizens Bank See Mr. Edwards Soon ! (Member FDIC)

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FOR SALE: Beautiful sable dyed Muskrat coat, size 13-14, like new. Real bargain. Phone OL 3-3996. 26-tf FOR SALE: Radio to fit 1963 Chevrolet, used only 4 months. Call OL 3-5035 or OL 3-3945.

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FOR SALE: C. B. Flachos; 2 Citiphones, strictly stock. See James Green, 606 So. Jackson Street. 14-tf FOR SALE or RENT: Puritan Water Softeners. Soft water 365 days of the year. Earl Hutcheson, Reelsville. Ph. 6723372. 18-M-W-tf FOB SALE: Parts for all electric razors. Mason Jewelry. (The Tick Took Shop) south side of the square. 30-tf FOR SALE: Indiana and Eastern lump, egg and oil treated stoker coal. Bland Coal Co. Ph. OL 3-4732. 8-tf. FOR SALE: Small used cash register. Gravers Pure Oil, 302 E. Washington. 25-2p. FOR SALE: Sealed Masters s 4 hp reversible electric motor, wired for for 110 or 220. $25.00. Phone OL 3-4689. 24-3p. FOR SALE: Two guitars, one like new. Phone OL 3-4059.

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FOR SALE AT AUCTION: — Wednesday, Feb. 26th. at 6:30 p.m. Lady Brunswick bowling ball with carrying bag, pair of girl’s roller shoe-skates, 2 new formica-top base cabinets, Tinfinished wood. Clapps Corner Auction, Maple and Ohio Sts.

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Automotive FOR SALE: ’56 Plymouth, R-H, Automatic, 4-dr, Sedan, low mileage. Motor in top condition. Call OL 3-5035 or OL 33945. 26-28-2-4-6-9-6p. FOR SALE: Transistor Kauio tor 1963 Chevrolet. Used only 4 months. Call OL 3-5035 after 6:00 p. m. 18FOR SALE: 1955 ^ ton Ford pick-up with 1956 Mercury motor. Just overhauled. Can be seen at Murphy’s Marathon Station on E. Washington St.

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FOR SALE: Excellent 1955 Chevrolet; two door, six cylinder automatic. $250.00 Call OL 3-5444, 25-3p FOR SALE: International 1 'A ton truck. Inquire at Monnett’s Grocery, Corner Main and Broadway. 25-4p Kemember East Siue Motoi Sales for expert body work painting, wheel alignment and mechanical w’ork. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf FOR SALE: 1957 Chevrolet, 8 cyl. auto-transmission. 120 W. Berry St. Phone OL 3-9258.

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Musical Instruments Will rent you a spinet piano or organ as low as $5.00 a month. Mrs. Robert Loring. OL 3-4888, local representative. Riddick Piano Co. tf. SAVE: On slightly damaged Spinet piano. Early American cherry finish. Kersey Music north on 43. 24-5t Hear the ball game on FM if you can’t go. AM-FM twin speaker $44.95. Kersey Music, north on 43. M-W-F-tf.

Home Items FOR SALE: Close-out on $9.95 congoleums, only $7.00 while they last. Clapps Corner, Maple and Ohio Sts. 25-4 p 1963 “MODEL I SINGER Cannot be told from new, Sews forward and reverse. Darns, quilts, appliques and Zig-Zags. Responsible party may make 6 payments of $5.62 each. Will except trade and discount for cash. Call OL 3-3321. 24-4t. 1963 SINGE;K $38.26 FULL PRICE Nine months old. Lovely walnut console. Sews forward and backward, over pins, darns, appliques, equipped to zig-zag. Make six payments of $6.37. Monthly. Call OL 3-3987.

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Combination Washer-Dryer. Used IK years, original price $325.95 now $85.00; Used automatic washer, $50.00; Used automatic washer. $25.00. Used automatic Washer, $5.00, See Merle Schroeder, at Montgomery Wards. 25-2L FOR GALE: Lenox fine china service for eight with six serving pieces. Pine pattern. Value over $250.00. Sacrifice, $150.00. Phone OL 3 4059. 25-3p. bo:t SAOE: :i6-inch gas range. Phone Leonard A. Wells. OL 3-3682. 25-2p FOR SALE: Good electric Norge clothes dryer. Very reasonable. Harold Bocsen, Putnamville. Phone OL 3-9500. 26-2p

Farm Items

FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bull; Hereford cow with 3 week old calf also 60 bales alfalfa hay. Alton Owens, one mile south of Bainbridge. 24-3p FOR SALE: Spring Duruc boars, Howard Gough and son. Roachdale, Phone 596-7693. 25-10p FOR’SALE: PTO~Ford spreader $450.00: 4 wheel spreader, $100. W. D. 45. $1450; 400 IHC, $1,850.00: 3. 14 in. IHC plow, $250.00: 10 ft. Burch disc, $450. 9 ft. Burch disc, $350.00. Sherms Implement Sales. Greencastle. 25-4t.

ORDER YOt R PASTURESEED NOW. —TAKE DELIVERY WHEN YOU NEED THEM. WE MIX—WE INOCULATE. WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR ORDER. BAINBRIDGE ELEVATOR. Wed.-Sat.-tf FOR SALE: 32 head of shoats, V. L. Hutson, Limedale.

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MIXING anu inoculating service at Poor & Sons, Greencastle or Cloverdale. We mix your seed the way you want it—shotgun mixtures our specialty. Wed.-tf W.S.C.S. of Bainbridge Methdcfist Church is sponsoring Smorgasbord Friday. March 6. 24-26-28-St. FOR SALE: 3 Angus bulls; 7 registered Angus cows and calves: 200 bales wheat straw. John Torr, 2 miles west of Limedale. 26-28-2-4-6-9-6p. FOR “SALE’: Forty head Herefords at the Mooresville Sale Barn, Saturday, February 29. Also, 24 cows, some with calves; the rest close springers. Twelve yearling cattle; two young Hereford bulls. 26-3t FOR SALE: 400 bales good bright wheat straw. mile east of Groveland. Joe Sutherlin, Phone 845-2472. 26-3t.

INSTANT HEAT PORTABLE HEATERS From $139.00 SHERM’S IMPLEMENT SALES North Jitckson Street

THINKING OF A NEW HOME? Start Now To Get Your Conventional or FHA Loan Possible to buy with no down payment. 35 years to pay. Lots available in Greencastle or in Rowings Addition South on 43 ROSS ALLEE AND SONS Phone OL 3-4072

ROUTE SALESMEN Omar Bakeries will hire 5 men. You must be honest and willing to work hard. You must be married, 21 to 35. We have no lay-offs and several fringe benefits. Apply Friday, Feb. 28th 9:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. OMAR BAKERIES R. R. 2, Greencastle

FOR SALE: Good Clover and Alfalfa hay, Shelby. Abbott. 1 V& miles northeast 36 and 43. Ph. 522-6250. 26-2t. FOR SALE: 1960-14 ft. flat bottom fishing boat and 5 hp. motor. $125.00 Call 795-4394

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FOR SALE: Farmall M Tractor, super M kit. Good condition. Marion Bartley, one mile north of Hadley, Phone Sherwood 52828. 26-27-4-5-4p

News Of Boys CHERRY POINT, N.C. (FHTNC) — Marine Lance Corporal George T. Tindall, HI. son of Mrs. Francis H. John of Route 3, Cloverdale, Ind., is serving with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron 27, a unit of the Second Marine Aircraft Wing at the Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, N.C. He was recently promoted to his present rank.

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fc' • IN EARNEST, THOSE GREEKS—Greek Cypriot girls take to the rifle range near Nicosia, getting training in use of rifles and Sten guns as outlook for peace dims. (IZndwphoto)

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Capitol

Majorities are the question.

DEMOCRATS TO KEEP CONGRESS CONTROL? By HENRY CATHCART

Central Press Washington Writer

•vTASHINGTON—All of the members of the House and oneVV third of the Senate are up for election next November. As in recent congressional election years, there is virtually no question about Democrats retaining control of both Houses. There is a large question, however, concerning their relative majorities and it has some of the legislators worried. A lot of

legislators’ futures are riding on President Johnson’s coat tails one way or another. Most. Democrats are pleased so far about Johnson’s performance in the White House. In fact, the need to create a dynamic forceful image of the new President is one of the factors behind the amazing success he has encountered in his efforts to get Congress mov-

ing on the legislative program.

Some Republicans are also finding encouragement in the fact that Johnson is now in the White House and running for election, not the late President John F. Kennedy. This encouragement stems from regional considerations and is highest in some of the New England states where Kennedy was extremely popular and where Johnson has been thought of principally as a Southerner whose liberal

convictions result from conversion.

One senator who benefits from these changed circumstances Is Kenneth B. Keating, R-N. Y. Keating expected a tough up-hill fight for re-election inasmuch as he had to run this year believing the highly-popular Kennedy would head the opposition ticket. Under these conditions, Keating’s re-election was a questionmark. Now, however, he’s given a strong edge to win another six-year term regardless of anyone whom the Democrats can

find to put up against him.

Similar situations can be spotted all around the country In-

volving House as well as Senate seats.

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• NO-SMOKING FAD—Ever since the government’s special report concerning the chances of smokers contracting lung cancer, there has been an effort to find ways to persuade youngsters to forego cigarets before they become addicted to the habit, The problem has been that it’s quite hard to convince some cf them of the health hazard. The very fact that such a hazard exists seems to attract some of them to the habit because of

sheer bravado.

Sen. Clifford P. Case, R-N. J., has devised a new approach to the problem which he plans to take up with the United States surgeon general. He got it from a constituent who wrote: “The child smoker is not concerned with his health. In fact the risk to his health makes him seem daring and heroic. I suggest a few slogans and posters showing a youth smoking with the caption, ‘Nothing Better to Do?’ Show a lighted cigaret with the caption, ‘Just Another Lollipop.”* It might just work at that, if we know kids.

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• CIVIL RIGHTS FOR EVERYONE!—The House of Representatives was considering the Civil Rights bill. Rep. William C. Cramer, R-Fla., proposed an amendment and sent it to the chair to be read. The reading clerk intoned that Cramer wan .ed the “Commonwealth of Cuba” Should Read to be includec under the voting guarantees provided by the Measure. The House members gasped. They knew that Not "Cuba** Cramer was a vocal opponent of the Castro regime. Somewhat flustered, the reading clerk tried again. TUa time he inserted The words “Puerto Rico” instead of “Cuba.” Everyone sighed with relief and the amendment was adopts^