The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1964 — Page 7
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
MON., MARCH 2, 1964. Page 7
Classified Ads Real Estate
PUSHING PENNIES? Your home can help y«.u—look at these: 1. 50.S S. Indiana—compact income home for $11,000. 2. 402 s». Indiana — great for grow til of your family ami your pocketbook—§17,000. ' 1 ' '^Xw. |||| t ERNEST H. Collins AND CO. Ba PHONE OL 3-3255
Evenings — OL 3-3828
Mobile Homes FUk 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.
Rust’s Mobile Homes Quality Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers. GOSPORT, IND.
SKETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph. OL 3-9315 HOMES FOR SALE 427 Anderson St., 8 large rooms, 2 full baths, hardwood floors, coal furnace, garage, and large lot, this home is ideal for a large family or can be 2 apts., and the price is just $13,000. Near Fillmore and almost new frame home, large living room, extra nice kitchen and eating area, 4 large bedrooms, lots of closets, nice bath, 2 car garage and 2 lots, and has been F.H.A. approved. Just 1*6 miles N., a nice 3 bedroom home with l 1 ,4 acre of nice ground, has new kitchen and family room, nice bath, part basement, coal furnace, small barn and garage, no down payment to G.I. On old Fillmore road, a nice 3 bedroom frame home, built in 1958, nice living room, family size kitchen, 1% car garage, with heated breezew’ay, 8 nice shade trees and lots of beautiful flowers. 2-2t FOR SALE: College Shop, 300 S. Vine, Greeneastle. Well established. Substantial yearly earnings. Nominal investment. Open only 9 months. Owner retiring. Appointment only. A. W. Baldwin, OL 3-6914. 27-6p FOR SALE: 29 to 30 acres, unimproved land on blacktop, nice building location. Greencastle Township, 2 Vi miles from town. Wilbur F. Shafer, R.R.4, Greeneastle. 27-29-2-3p
FOR SALE: Large Mobile Home on nice lot. Phone OL 3-9676.
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Hello! Let’s go to Smorgasbord at Bainbridge M e t h od i s t Church Friday. March 6, Serving starts 5 p.m. Adults $1.50. Children, 75 cents. 2-4-6-3t Home Items IMS SINGER $38.26 FI LL PRICE Nine months old. Lovely walnut conso'e. Sews forward and backward, over pins, darns, appliques, equipped to zig-zag. Make six payments of $6.37. Monthly. Call OL 3-3S87. 26-tf. SINGER ZIG ZAG LOVELY WALNIT CABINET MODEL Sewing machine, excellent condition with warranty. Monograms and makes beautiful designs. Makes buttonholes and sews on buttons. Also good for general household sewing. Available for only $37.14 or payments of $5.20 per month. Will accept trade and discount for cash.. Call OL 3-3321. 2-3t Automotive FOR SALE: 1957 Chevrolet, auto, trans., real clean, 51,000 miles. Real buy at $300 00. 120 W. Berry St. 2-3p. FOR SALE: 1960 Triumph TR3A; 1957 Volvo, many extras, 1963 20th Century Mobile Home,. 3 bedrooms, all in good shane. Reasonable. Phone 7954482. 2-5p. FOK csALE: 1955 Va 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 OL 3-4941. 28-6p. Kemeinber East Side Motor Sales for exi»ert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf.
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 after 6:30. 26-5p. WANTED: Rug, carpel, upnolstery 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.-WANTElF: To buy a Jeep. Ph. OL 3-5188. 28-3t Wanted - Men MAN OR WOMAN To service route of postage stamp machines. Must have min. 10 hours per week. Car necessary. $2595 CASH INY.. REQITRED Will give you a good steady income. FULLY SEC. Good Char., neat, sober. Write us about yourself, Box 102 c/o Banner, giving particulars, including phone number. All replies conf. 2-3p. 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.
28-12p
WANTED: Man or Woman to service customers with Watkins Products in city of Greencastle No investment necessary. Earnings $2.50 per hour and up possible. Full or part time. Write Watkins Products, Inc., D-84, Winona, Minn. 2-9-16-23-4p.
FOR SALE: 20 shoats, 4 second litter sows bred; open gilts, Chester White boars. Ivan Clark, one mile north, >2 mile east of Mt. Meridian.
29-2-4-6-4p
FOR SALE. Massey - Ferguson new and used farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales, Inc. Danville. Ind. State Road 39 north. Mon-tf
SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacements. James Green, 606 So. Jackson, St. M-W-F-tf. FEDERAL and STATE GROSS TAX FORMS PREPARED. Mary Summers. 1024 Ave. B. Phone OL 3-5623. Mon.-tf
WANTED: Boys for labor on construction work. Phone OL 3-3531 after 5:00 p.m. 2-3t Wanted - Women TV. Advertised, Avon cosmetics offers opportunity to women who wish to earn a good income. Write Irene Pearson, R. R. 1, Box 326, Plainfield. 2-3t WANTED": Several ladies for telephone work for Clan Mills Studio, Salary and commission. See H. E. Miller at Commercial Hotel, Wednesday, March 4th. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. 2-2p. Vv A*-*TED: House Keeper lor two. Five days a week. Very little laundry and ironing. Prefer colored. Write with references to Banner Office, Box A. 13-tf.
For Sale
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.
FOK SALE: Farts for all electric razors. Mason Jewelry. (The Tick Took Shop) south side of the square. SO-tf
FOR SALE: Girl’s blue semi-for-mal junior petite, size 5, worn twice, like new. Ill North College Avenue. 27-3t.
Wanted
THINKING CF l 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 Greeneastle or in Rowings Addition South on 43 ROSS ALLEE AND SONS Phone OL 3-4072
WANTED: Ride to Indianapolis, hours 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. to corner of 11th and Meridian. Phone 795-4977. 29-6t
FOR SALE: Nice 2 bedroom home on Indianapolis road. Phone OL 3-4527 for appointment to see. 2-4-6-3p FOR SALE: Older two bedroom home, 203 Northwood Blvd. Call OL 3-3305 for information.. 2-€p.
WANTED: Good beef type steer cattle, not fat, for grazing. Weight from 500 to 600 lbs. O. W. or CUfford Phillips. R. R. 1 Coatesville Phone 93-12. 25-18t. WORK WANTED: By a reliable, honest man. Full or part time. Write Box 3B c/o Banner. 28-6p. WANiED: ironings to do in my home. Phone OL 3-3348. Mon-Thurs-4p Hungry! I am. Get ready and lets go to Smorgasbord at Methodist Church in Bainbridge March 6. Serving starts at 5 p.m. 2-4-6-3t.
FOR SALE: Greeneastle White stone, delivered in Greeneastle, 31.85 per ton. Morter. sand and gravel. Phone OL 3-5517 or OL 3-5028 or Bainbridge 5226756. 2-4-6-3t FOR SALE. Indiana and Eastern lump, egg and oil treated stoker coal. Bland Coal Co. Ph OL 3-4732. 8-tf. FOK SALE: Beautiful sable dyed Muskrat coat, size 13-14, like new’. Real bargain. Phone OL 3-3996. 26-tf FOK SALE or PENT: Puritan Water Softeners. Soft u’ater 365 clays of the year. Earl Hutcheson, Reelsvllle. Ph 6723372. 18-M-W-tf Farm Items FOR SALE: 1960-14 ft. flat bottom fishing boat and 5 hp. motor. $125.00 Call 795-4394 24-6n
Your best buy in alfalfa is Northrup-King 10-19 or 919 Brands. See the difference in your hay and pasture with these “Definite Purpose'' alfalfas. Poor and Sons, Greencastle and Cloverdale. Mon.-Thurs-tf THINKING OF FERTILIZER? THINK OF OFR OVERHEAD BI LK BINS, OFR SPREADERS. OER GOOD ROYSTER FERTILIZERS. CHECK OFR PRICES AND OCR SERVICES, BAINBRIDGE ELEVATOR. Mon.-Thurs.-tf USED Implement Tires, 14 and 15 inch, $2.50 each. 3-D Tire Co. 209 N. Jackson. Mon.-Thurs.-Fri-tf 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: Angus Bulls, Maynard Grubb. Airport Road. Eh. OL 3-4495. 28-2-4-3p FOR SALE: 20 months-old Polled Hereford Bull. Ames Farms. Fillmore. 2-2p FOR SALE: Goose eggs. 30c per !/. dozen. Art Agnew, Manhattan. 672-3281. 2-6-2p. FOR SALE7~Good clean horse manure, no sawdust. Also w r ant trash hauling.. Call OL 3-5556, mornings. 2-3p. FOR SALE 4 row John Deere corn planter, I purchased it new, has had best of care, Price, $250 00., also 4 row’ John Deere cultivator that fits John Deere A or B. Price $350.00. Three miles south of Junction 40 & 75. T. L. Parker. 2-3t. Crawfordsville Livestock Commission Sale Wednesday, March 4th, Sale every Wednesday, 11:30. Hay, straw’, machinery, miscellaneous articles; 1 good Dodge dump truck. Livestock sale 12:45. Cattle: Several head of good Angus and Hereford springer cows, some with calves. Several good feeding cattle, 400-600; good Holstein steers; 1 good purebred polled Hereford bull. Hogs: 20 bred sows due to fnrro"/ in March; 40 shoats, weight 50 lbs.; 60 shoats, weigut, 00 lbs; 4 extra good boars. Sheep: 12 head of registered Corriedale ew’es ready to lamb. Your consignments will be appreciated. CrawTordsville Livestock Commission, located 1 mile north of Crawfordsville on U. S. 231. Ph. EM 2-1734. 2-It
FARM LOANS OUR SPECIALTY STOP IN AT THE FRIENDLY First-Citizens Bank (Member FDIC)
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. FOR SALE: Radio to fit 1963 Chevrolet, used only 4 months. Call OL 3-5035 or OL 3-3945. 26-28-2-4-6-9-6p 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.
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NEW ORLEANS, La. Coast Guard Helicop .ers searched the choppy waters of Lake Pont early today for the wreckage < * an L: -'r- Airlines DC-8 Jet w’hich crashed just after takeoff from New Orleans Internatior il Airport. All 59 persons aboard the craft are believed dead.—TIFT Tc'm'n^tn
FOR RENT: Nice large 2 bd-rm. Mobile Home. Like new. Hess Trailer Park. Phone OL 3-3222. 2-3t. FOR RENT: 4 room upper furnished apt. in Cloverdale on Lafayette St. OL 3-4208. 2-3t.
WASHINGTON MARCH OF EVENTS
Notices
Smorgasbord. Methodist Church in Bainbridge Friday, March 6. You all come. 2-4-6-3t.
NOTICE: Due to the death of my brother in Florida, I will not have a sale at Clapp’s Auction Corner on Wednesday. 2-2t
Lost
Business Service HEARING - AID Si PPL1ES Batteries and ae<‘et*s<iries for all makes and mode la. Mason Jewelers (Tick Took Shop) 18 \Ye«t Wa»hln8rton St. 88-tf INTERIOR DECORATING ~ Painting, paperhanging, free estimates. Glenn Shonkwiler. Ph. OL 3-5756. 2-3p Yes you tan borrow our Carpet Shampooer. Free to clean your carpets with Blue Lustre. Headley Hardware. Mon.-tf. Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service. M-W-F-tf.
Anyone wishing to contact A. A. group, write Post Office Box 394. Greeneastle. Mon-tf
LOST: Small, brown and w’hite Collie puppy. Children’s pet. Answers to the name of “Sach.’’ Finder please call OL-3-59X0. 2-2p. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MAN OR WOMAN PART TIME TOY ROUTE Very Small Starting Capital GOOD INCOME Operate from Home Several Choice Territories AVAILABLE SOON GREENCASTLE and also Brazil Clinton Limedale Brick Chapel Fillmore Pleasant Garden plus several other areas We will appoint a sincere man or woman to use our sales aids in establishing and servicing a number of sensational self-ser-vice “TOY SHOP” Displays in markets, drug, variety stores, etc. You get expert Company advice and guidance. However, you must replace toys each week and collect money. REQUIRES ONLY FEW HOCKS EACH WEEK This is not a job but a chance to get into something you may have always wanted—a business of your own. One that can be handled in spare time and sfi leave room for full time expan-
sion.
NOT A GET RICH QUICK-SCHEME If you have a desire to better yourself—if sober, honest, an< really sincere, have a car & $298 (minimum required), apply at once, giving complete detallf about yourself, phone number Airmail or wire: TOY MERCHANDISING CORP. 34-10 58th Street Woodside 77, New York
Public Apology
LONDON UPI — Richard Crossman, a Labor party politician and journalist, apologized publicly to Sir Winston Churchill Sunday for having alleged that Britain’s World War II leader once ordered a bombing raid
out of personal pique.
The apology and a full retraction appeared in the Sunday Telegraph, where the original al- . legations had been printed. Churchill had threatened libel preeeedings unless Crossman apologized, retracted the false story and made a “substantial contribution” to the Royal Air
Force Benevolent Fund.
SECRETARY MCNAMARA ON JOHNSON TICKET?
WASHINGTON GUESSERS EYE DEFENSE CHIEF
Farm Item Is Threat WASHINGTON UPI — A battle loomed in the Senate today over a beef import quota amendment, the first major threat posed to the administration’s cotton-
wheat bill.
Senate Democratic Whip Hubert H. Humphrey, Minn., offered assurances that the problem of limiting beef imports, particularly from Australia and New Zealand, wou’d be dealt with in separate legislation if necessary. Humphrey said that the amendment, sponsored by Sen. Roman L. Hruska, R-Neb., could
be defeated.
By HENRY CATHCART Central Press Washington Writer WT-ASHINGTON—The Capital Cocktail Circuit Is deeply enW grossed in the season’s most fascinating game—speculating on whom Lyndon Johnson will select to be his vice presidential running mate next autumn. What adds zest to the game this time around is the fact that the selection will mean more politically than most vice presidential selections of the past. This is so becauso voters across the nation now are acutely aware that any president—even a young and healthy one—can have his life snuffed out and that therefore he must be backed by a man equipped to take over in the White
House.
This grim reality is further underlined in Johnson’s case because- he suffered a heart attack some years ago. His health is bound to become an issue in the presidential cam-
paign.
In trying to compose a list of qualifications for the second man on the Johnson ticket, such items as religion, political orientation, national reputation, age and ability loom large. Naturally, the Cocktail Circuit has been trying to pick men who best fit into
these categories.
A man who fits some of them superbly, but may be a misfit in others, is Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara. And his name has leaped near the top of the list in the game as it is being played in Washington nearly six months prior to nomina-
tion time.
McNamara is young—47—has a reputation of formidable dynamism and ability, is properly connected with the eastern, industrial section of the country. But his formal political orientation is Republican. He has no public speaking ability, and is categorized in capital circles as a “cold fish.” Nevertheless, he has gained in stature in the brief months Johnson has been in the White House until now he is reputed to be the President’s most trusted Cabinet adviser. Those plumping for him for the second spot on the Democratic ticket believe he would contribute political strength, nicely supplementing
Johnson’s.
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McNamara
Young, dynamic
and able.
COMET-100,000 miles at Daytona...5 more awards... an §4% sales gain The awards honor Comet’s styling, its design, its engineering. One cites the amazing display
BL0HDIE
By Shick Young For Rent
(E GETS HERE BEFORE FIVE-FIFTEEN, TELL HIM V ™J5> > TLL BE IN tPi GINAS PRESS •s-'Sr-v—/ shop
FOFrRENT or LEASE: Room suitable for small business. Paul Emery. 522-9292. 21-tf
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apartment. Inquire of custodian at Cole Apartments. 18-tf.
Trr.
of stamina at Daytona, where a team of specially equipped Comets
each ran 100.000 miles, averaged over 105 mph. This Durability Run marked the spectacular debut of a new kind of Comet—the 1964. Bigger.
Heftier. Elegant. Hot. No wonder sales have been up 84% over the same period last year. Try this three-way winner...now at your Mercury dealers.
Above, Daytons
International
Speedway, site
of the 1964
Comet Durability Run.
Left, some of the trophies
awarded Comet—
from France,
Italy, Brazil, the U. S.
JOHNNY HAZARD
By Frank Rabbins
EVEN! AS M’SIELI FLOP/AN PREPICTECL' THE 'EXOTIC' BIRI? SEEKS A NEST.,, SO SHE CAN 'SING' FREELY'
MEN WANTED Start at $2.87/hr. Full time; pleasant work; must have ; r. Age 30-55. See Mr. Ipoidman. room 10, Gre ncastle Motel 8:30 to 9:30 homings or 7 to 8:30 evenings. Will start interviewing Monday, March 2.
Hampshire Boars Three Leading Bloodlines 40 Head To Select From Rugged, Growthy and Well Hammed Validated Herd 226 EARL BRIDGES H. R. 1, Roachdale Phone 596-7283
DRIVE COMET—AT THE 'HOME OF CHAMPI0NS"-Y0UR MERCURY AND COMET DEALERS EAST SIDE MOTOR SALES IHDiaNAPQLIS ROAD — GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
