The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 February 1964 — Page 5
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, iNDiAKiA
SAT., FEB. 29, 1964. Page 5
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice is hereby ylven that Charles J. Arnold was on the 27 day of February. 1964 appointed Executor of the Will of Mabel H. Arnold, deceased. All persons havlns claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six 161 months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 27 day of February. 1964 Probate Cause No. 10378
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 FOIC SALE Building sites in most every direction and any size. If you’re planning to build then call us before you buy the lot.
Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of. the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana Hughes & Hughes attorney fs)
Classified Ads Real Estate
PINCHING PENNIES? Your home can help Juu—look at these: 1. 508 8. Indiana—compact income home for $11,000. 2. 4')2 8. Indiana — great for growth of your filially and your pockethook—$17,000.
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ERNEST H.
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PHONE OL 3-3255 — .'a/ Evenings — OL 3-3828
FOR SALE: House, 6 rooms, enclosed porch, garage. William McK. Wright. Phone OL 33752. 24-6p FOR SALE: College Shop, 300 S. Vine, Greencastle. Well established. Substantial yearly earnings. Nominal investment. Open only 9 months. Owner retiring. Appointment only. A. W. Baldwin. OL 3-^914. 27-6p FOR SALE: Lot at Cataract Lake. Call Coatesville A-20-40. or Roachdale 596-5365 or write Robert R. Johnson, Sr. R.R.l, Roachdale. 27-3p. FOR SALE: 2 acre wooded building lot. 1 mile ijorth Coatesville with or without 59’ x 10 trailer. Coatesvflte. A-20-40. 27-3p I nited farm agency ... 11 E. WALXI T ST. O. U. C ARPENTER— AGENT 97 A. South, 72A. till. 4 room and bath home. Liberal terms 160 A. Parke County. 70A. till., spring possession. $21,000 cash.
130 A. with 55A. till. modern home, good location, quick possession, contract available. 144 A—with 85 A. till, grade A dairy. $33,000 cash. 124 A. all tillable over by Stilesville. 40 A. South only $6,500. Other type properties also available. If your farm is for sale call me, our advertising goes from coast to coast, no advance fees of any kind. 28-2t
FOR SALE: 29 to 30 acres, unimproved land on blacktop, nice building location. Greencastle Township, 2'4 miles from town. Wilbur F. Shafer, R.R.4, Greencastle. 27-29-2-3p FOR SALE: Nice 2 bedroom home on Indianapolis road. Phone OL 3-4527 for appointment to see. 25-27-29-31 FOR SALE: Choice building lots. Howard Moore. Phone OL 34061. Sat.-tf.
A home on Zinc Mill Road—so right for a large family—a nice size living room, pretty kitchen, 4 bedrooms and bath - $10,000. Paradise Hills — Brand new and almost completed— a beautiful living room (fireplace), large family room, 3 unusually large bedrooms, bath and a half and average size yard. East on Fillmore Road—A new' home that is beautiful—pretty living room, family room, b'dlt-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bath and a half, 2 car garage, just ready to move in. Want Income Property — then see this one—5 apartments in excellent location, all rented and each tenant pays own fuel and electric bills — Owner pays water and sewage only— truly a money maker. 28-2t Mobile Homes FOR SALE: House Trailers: New 12 ft. wide New Moon; also 10 ft. w-ide Richardson. Palace and Buddy. Also used trailers. Childress Mobile Homes, 1301 S. Mill Street. Crav/fordsville, Ind. 26-6t.
Rust’s Mobile Homes Quality Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers. GOSPORT. I ML
Home Items 1963 SINGER $38.26 FI LL PRICE Nine months old. Lovely w-alnut conso'e. Sews forward and backward, over pins, darns, appliques, equipped to zig-zag. Make six payments of $6.37. Monthly. Call OL 3-3987. 26-tf. FOR SALE: Upright freezer. Ilxcellent condition. OL 3-5968. 28-2p.
Automotive FOR SALEr i960 Studebaker V8, Call after 4:30 p.m. OL 33276. 27-3p FOR SALE: 1961 Ford Econoline pick-up, deluxe, with Midwest Camper. 8,400 actual miles. See after 4 p.m. 1309 Bloomington St. 27-3p. FOR SALE: 1955 % ton Ford pick-up with 1956 Mercury motor. Just overhauled. Can be seen at Murphy’s Marathon Station on E. Washington St. 10-tf. FOR SALE: 1958 Fairlane Ford car. Good tires— A-l shape. Phone Oi. 3-4941. 28-6p. Remember East Slue Motor Sales for expert body work painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 80 years experience. Free estit»iMte*» 27-tf
Wanted WANTED: Ride to Indianapolis, hours 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. to corner of 11th and Meridian. Phono 795-4977. 29-6t 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 rent with 1964 possession. Or will tr ade equity in good small farm near Martinsville for equity in Putnam County Farm. Phone Martinsville DI 2-8088. Collect. 26-5p. WANTED: Riders to Indianapolis 8 to 5. Call OL 3-4802 after 6:30. 26-5p. 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 rent about 30 acres or less for com ground. Phone OL 3-4689. 24-6p. ■WANTED:"Painting and paper hanging. Steaming and wall patching. Free estimates. Insured. Phone OL 3-3266. 28-2p WAITED: To buy a Jeep. Ph. OL 3-5188. 28-3t WORN WANTED: By a reliable, honest man. Full or part time. Write Box 3B c/o Banner. 28-6p. Wanted - Men WANTED: Man to take over job as artificial inseminator. A good opportunity for man with a few free hours a day. Free Training. Call CH 6-3233. 2S-12p
MEN WANTED Start at $2.87/hr. Full time; pleasant work; must have car. Age 30-55. See Mr. Spee’.man, room 10, Greencastle Motel 8:30 to 9:30 mornings or 7 to 8:30 evenngs. Will start interviewing Monday, March 2.
Wanted - Women 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: Telephone listers. Work out of your home. C:'.J1 EM 2-4898 collect. 27-3p. W’ANTED: Baby sitter, 5 days a w'cek, one child. Phone OL 33271. 28-2t Pets FOR SALE: A.K.C. Registered German shepherd pups. BlackW'hite and silver. $3000 for male $25.00 for female. 6 weeks old. Call Bob and Mitzie Nees. Cunot. R,d. 243. Cloverdale 7954237. 27-3p. Business Service HEARING All) SI I'pLlL.S Batteries and aeceasories for all makes and models. .’Mason Jewelers (Tick Tock Shop) 19 West Washington St. 2X-tf We Loan Carpet Shampooer at no cost with purchase of Blue Luster shampoo. Headley Hardware. Sat.-tf
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of a new home? THE FOLKS AT THE FRIENDLY First-Citizens Bank CAN HASTEN THE DAY! (Member FD1C)
For Sale ti/ii SALE: Parts for all electric razors. Mason Jewelry. (The Tick Tock Shop) south side of the square. 30-tf FOR SALE: Girl’s blue semi formal junior petite, size 5, worn twice, like new. Ill North College Avenue. 27-3t.
FOR SALE: C. B. Radios; 2 Citiphones, strictly stock. See James Green, 606 So. Jackson Street. 14-tf FOR SALE: Indiana and Eastern lump, egg and oil treated stoker coal. Bland Coal Co. Ph. OL 3-4732. 8-tf. FOR SALE: Beautiful sable dyed Muskrat coat, size 13-14, like new'. Real bargain. Phone OL 3-3996. 26-tf Farm Items FOFTsALE: 1960-14 ft. flat bottom fishing boat and 5 hp. motor. $125.00 Call 795-4394
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Horseshoeing and hoof trimming. Phil Jordan, Ph. OL 3-3770.
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FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars. Dr. B. B. Knuppel. OL-3-3918. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf This year use Arcadian (IRAN to topdress wheat and pastures, and plow dowm for corn. You can get this liquid nitrogen applied from Poor & Sons, Greencastle or Cloverdale. Sat.-tf CIOilSK YvH Il PASTI KESEED NOW. —TAKE DELIVERY WHEN YOF NEED THEM. WE MIX—WE INOCULATE. WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR ORDER. BAINBUIDGE ELEVATOR. Wed.-SuL-tf FOR SALE: Tandom hitch for Allis Chalmers tredtor. Brice Ellett, Coatesville; Phone B-10.
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FOR SALE: Eggs. 4th house east of Airport. Eugene Watts. Phone OL 3-4547. 29-1 p FOR SALE: 20 shoats, 4 second litter sows bred; open gilts, Ciiester White boars. Ivan Clark, one mile north, % mile east of Mt. Meridian. 29-2-4-6-4p MilSECa! Instruments Will rent you a spinel piano or organ as low as $5 00 a month. Mrs. Robert Loring. OL 3-4888, local representative. Riddick Piano Co. tf. For Rent I OR RE-.T: J or 3 bedroom hou e, yard, garage and garden, 1 mile north of Coatcsville. Ralph Cummings. A-20-21 R. R. 2. Coatesville; Ind. 27-3p hoii RENT or LEASE: Room suitable for small business. P»nl fllmerv. 522-9292. 21-tf FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apartment. Inquire of custodian at Cole Apartments. 18-tf. FOR RENT: Three furnished rooms, utilities furnished. Adults. 210 Bloomington St.
26- 4p.
FOR RENTr10x50 ft. two betF room house trailer, nice. Hess Trailer Park. Phone OL 3-3222.
27- 3t.
FOR RENT: Three rooms and bsth. furnished. Adults. State Road 40. Phone OL 3-4529.
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Notices NOTICE: Beginning Sunday, March 1, the price of the Chicago Sunday Tribune will lie 25 cents per copy. 28-2L Gambler Will Testify Monday WASHINGTON UPI — Edw’ard Levinson, a Las Vegas gambling and hotel figure, is expected to tell the Senate Rules Committee Monday if he will appear to testify in the Bobby Baker investigation. Levinson has been sought by the committee for 10 days but, until Friday, had failed to answer the panel’s subpoena. An aide to the committee looking
JOHNNY HAZARD
By Frank Rabbins
YOU UNPERSTANP, LEMANS,,, THIS EXOTIC 15 A PAHGEK TO THE REST OF HEK FLOCK i 5HE , MUST NOT'51 fK3' ■ IN PAK1S/
into the outside business activities of the former Senate Democratic secretary said he did not know when Levinson would appear. Staff investigators still have not been able to locate two other witnesses who they would like to question about Baker’s alleged activities that allowed him to amass a $2 million fortune in two years while receiving a Senate salary of $19,500 annually. In gloves, favorites were little, short white gloves, or long pale orange gloves.
Sheinwold
SAFE EITHER WAY South is safe whether or not spades are continued. If West continues spades, South will get a spade trick. He then cashes the ace of diamonds and leads another diamond to finesse through West (if West can play a second diamond). Declarer is willing to lose a diamond trick to East since East cannot lead another spade. (If East happens to have another spade, the spades will break 4-3, and South can lose only three spades and one diamond.) If West switches safely to a heart at the second trick, declarer wins in dummy and leads the jack of diamonds for a finesse through East. This would be safe even if West could win the trick, since West would be unable to attack spades without giving South a spade trick. South can be
sure of four diamonds, three Q 7 6 2 C-Q 8 7 2. What do you hearts and two clubs even if he say? loses a diamond and never gets Answer: Pass. You have 4 a spade trick. points for the two queens and 1 DAILY QUESTION point for the doubleton, but this Partner opens with one dia- is not quite enough for a remond, and the next player pass- sponse.. Avoid responding with es. You hold: S-5 3 H-9 6 2 D- less than 6 points.
STEWART’S HAMPSHIRE SALE THURSDAY — MARCH 19 — 11:00 A.M.. C.D.T. 6C Registered Boars — 50 Registered Open Gilts 150 Commercial Open Gilts Feed conversion, rate of gain, carOfcss information, weight and backfat probe on every animal in catalog. The proof of meatiness is in the carcass. We placed 6th at Ind. State Fair in 200. 5th Heavyweight at last International. 3rd and 14th at Winter Conference. 6th at Louisville in 208- - the only pig in contest with less than 1 inch backfat. Champion Carcass at Louisville out of sow we raised. We recently sold 100 fat hogs to Fischer Packing Co., Louisville, Ky., and 71 to Hygrade, Indianapolis—all 171 carcasses graded No. 1 on the rail. We have certified more litters at Purdue than any breeder of all breeds. At present time we have 9 Certified Meat Sires. Catalog on request Lunch available L. L. ft MANFORD STEWART R. R. No. 4. Frankfort, Indiana
Hold-Up Play Necessary Even Without Sure Trick By Alfred Sheinwold It’s all very well to refuse the first trick when you can be sure of taking a later trick in the suit, but it goes against the grain to do so when you may never get the trick if you don’t take it at once. Even so, it may be correct to hold off.
North dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH A 6 4 2 9? A Q J O K J 10 9 3 A K 5 WEST EAST AAQJ10 7 A 5 3 <?8754 <?962 0 4 0 Q 7 6 2 A J 6 3 A Q 8 7 2 SOUTH A K 9 8 S? K 10 3 0 A 8 5 A A 10 9 4 North East South We.*.! 1 0 Pass 2 NT Pass 3 NT All Pass Opening lead — A Q
SOUTH BE.'D. Ind. Suidebaker’s Chippewa Ian: was sold to the Kaiser Jeep Corp. of Toledo Ohio. \Yt h ‘he ceil i:- a 578 466 631 > "”cV contract. UPI Telephoto
West leads the queen of spades, and South goes down if he wins the first trick (unless he is a mind reader). South needs three diamond tricks to make the contract, and he will probably begin with the ace of diamonds and then lead a low diamond toward
dummy.
Very few readers of this column would play the diamonds so badly. You can get five diamond tricks if you lead a heart to dummy and return the jack of diamonds for a finesse through East, Still, it does help to be looking at all of the cards; this is an advantage you seldom have when you are actually playing bridge. If South refuses the first trick, he cannot be sure of ever getting a trick with the king of spades. West may switch to a different suit, and then South will never make a spade trick. Nevertheless,, South should not win the
MANILA People pack .ac succls as i re rages through teeming Chinatown here Friday. It was the worst fire to hit the city since World War II. The blaze raged out of control for six hours, destroying hundreds of buildi ngs before being brought under control. Chinese business sources said damage was expected to be in excess of $50 million. • UPI Telephoto
first triok. HAMPSHIRE HOC SALE Tuesday, March 3 12:30 P.M. CDT 40 BOARS 50 GILTS 28 BRED GILTS 15 THIRD LITTER SOWS tlig, rugged, efficient gainers. Carcass information sale day. 1 miles east of Crawfordsvi’le »n 32—north 2 miles on 425E EMERY L. PARKS & SON Lunch served—Come early Bring your neighbor.
KNEW KIDNAP- n roU singer Dean Torrence (above) is in trouble after two witness stand sessions at the Frank Sinatra Jr. kidnap trial of three men in Los Angeles. At one session he testified he had no prior knowledge of the kidnaping. He came back later and said, “I thought I better ’fess up." and testified that defendant Barry Keenan told him in October that he planned to kidnap the singer, and that after the kidnaping Keenan gave him about $26,000, which he said he gave back.
ATLANTIC RESCUE—The Coast Guard cutter Coos Bay’s crewmen struggle against the heaving Atlantic in rescue of 11 crewmen from the foundering British freighter Ambassador. They tried to rig a breeches buoy, but had to resort to rafts instead.
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