The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 May 1964 — Page 5

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1964, Page 5

Classified Ads

Real Estate

OPEN HOUSE Owner says SELL SOS South Indiana. Wo'll (haw you any timo, but on Sunday from 2 to 4 you'H find tho door opon. Mrs. Nona Davis mod# hor homo on tho first floor and addod to her incomo by ranting tho upstairs. If you can uso a duplex or a 4 bodroom family homo, bo suro to see SOS S. Indiana. ERNEST H. Collins AND CO. Evenings — 01 3-3828

FOR SALE: Two young Hereford bulls, also 2 year old Hereford bull. Omar Boswell, 3 miles N.W. of Greencastle. Call after 5:00 pum. 29-2p

SIDEDRESS your corn with SAFE Arcadian NTTRANA U liquid nitrogen. Get three forms of nitrogen in one solution!! See us for custom sidedressing or you can rent our applicators and do It yourself. Poor & Sons, Greencastle and Cloverdale. T-T-S-TF FOR SALE: Three Chester White boars. Larry Salsman, Belle Union. Phone 526-2511. 28-30-l-3p

Musical Instruments

FOR SALE: Motorola Stereo. Walnut low-boy floor model. 4-speed changer. 1963. $75.00. 800 S. Locust, Apt. 4-A. 27-4t Will rent you a spinet piano or organ as low as $5.00 a mo. Mrs. Robert Loring. OL 34888, local representative Reddick Piano Co. tf

For Sale

FOR SALE: 10 unit Motel fully equipped with good year round business: 6 room house* with 3 room apt. over double garage, will consider other property as part payment, for full particulars write to Arrow Motel, Fordyce, Ark. 30-3p Farm Items FOR SALE: Dutch rabbits and others. Young ducks. 3 weaned pigs, male hog; Registered beagle, running year old male. Phone Poland 986-2253. 28-3p FOR SALE: Small Co-op baler has power take off $275; Myers bale loader $75; rubber tired rake $50; tractors, Super A Farmall and 1 row cultivator $575; 10 other tractors that run; Oliver 100 tractor for parts; mowers and parts. John VanCleave, mile north of Yountsville, Crawfordsville phone EM 2-6889. 29-3p FOR SALE: One mare and filly colt. Phone OL 3-9565. 29-2t

FOR SALE: Garden cart, $4:50; garden sprayer, like new, $6.50; 24 ft. extension ladder, $12.50; push type mower, $3.75: Window fan, $15.00; swivel office chair, $6.50; playpen, $10.00: good jig-saw with motor, $10.00; new PowerCraft Sabre type jig-saw, $19.50. Clapp’s Corner, Maple and Ohio Streets. 29-3p FOR SALE: Strawberries; Emmett Cooper. S'/j miles east of Cloverdale on Cemetery Road. Phone 795-6684. 25-tf

Lessons in piano for beginning and intermediate students. Linda Baumunk. Phone OL 35534. 28-3t Marine Items

READY TO GO! ! New 16 ft Lapstrake boat and trailer, with 75 bp Johnson motor, $l,/75. New 16 ft Lapstrake boat and trailer with 60 hp Johnson motor, $1,695.00. Bar Haroor Boats on Cataract Lake. Financing available. Ph Cloverdale, 795-4679. 9-tf

FOR RENT: 4 room modem house. First road north of Wilson’s Grill on 43, 4th house on left. Phone 795-4935. 30-3p FOR RENT: 6 room house close in. Phone OL 3-5763. . - 29-tf

Wanted

Mobile Homes FOR SALE: Must sell this week. ’57 50 x 10 mobile home. Make offer. 41 Hess Trailer Court. Call OL 35785 nights. 19-tf

WANTED: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P. O. Box 215, Shelbyville, Indiana. Fri-Sat-tf WANTED: Homes for puppies. Gene Frederick, Fillmore. 29-3t

WANTED: To buy for cash. House between South Locust Street and South Bloomington Street. Need not be modern, but price must be reasonable. Write "price and location to Box 45 in care of Banner. 28-Th-F-S-TF-9t

FOR SALE: Parts for all electric razors. Mason Jewelry (The Tick Tock Shop) south side of the square. 30-tf Plants for sale at Earley’s: Sweet potato, tomato, mangoes, pimentoes, hot peppers, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, brussel sprouts, egg plant. 14-tf Strawberries for public picking. 15c a quart. Bring own containers. Donald Grimes. ^ mile south of State Sanatorium east of Rockville. 26-6t

FOR SALE. 1962 Buddy Deluxe house trailer 60 by 10. Cash or trade for equity. Take over payments. James F. Zachary, R.R. 1, Crawfordsville, Ind. or call EM 2-7525 after 6:00 p.m. 28-3t.

WANTED: Septic tank cleaning, Homer Williams, Mt. Meridian. Phone 526-2206. 26-27-29-30-4p WANTED: To buy hay, any type by the field or by the bale. And custom mowing and baling. Paul Emery, Bainbridge. Ph. 522-9292. 18-tf

Notice

Automotive

FOR SALE: 1962 Catalina Pontiac convertible; power steer- . ing and brakes; 34,000 miles. Doris Ratcliff, West Walnut Street Road. 28-3t

FOR SALE: 1951 Chevrolet, 2 door. Good condition. Phone OL 3-6531. 29-3t

FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bulL Three years old. From the Frank Gash herd. Phone Eminence 258-2417. 27-tf FOR SALE: Practically new Hoffco chain saw. $75.00. Howard Moore. Phone OL 8-406L 23-tf FARMERS: Bchrock Anhydrous Ammonia— 82% Nitrogen— We apply it or will rent you an applicator. Charles Butler, 1312 Bloomington St. Call OL 3-3121 or OL 3-3122. 11-tf FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts. Earl Bridges, R. R. 1, Roachdale. Phone 596-7283 14-tf.

Special Weekend Sale: New plywood sneeting 4x8%, $2.75 each, other used lumber and building materials; cast iron bath tubs; new lavatory and toilets, complete with fittings. George Young. Used Lumber Co., 796 Vandalia St. Brazil, Ind. Open 8:30 a.m., to 5 p.m. 28-3p FOR SALE: Deluxe MassageExerciser machine with attachments. Write Box 72 c/o Banner. 29-2p FOR SALE: Strawberries. H. Price, Groveland. 26-6t FOR SALE: At the Thrift Shop: Ladies summer dresses sizes 7 to IS 1 *; childrens bathing suits; Mens summer suits size 42 short and 39 long. Boys sport coats. 623 Anderson St. 29-2t

FOR SALE: Remington portable typewriter, like new. Also 20 inch fan, good condition. Call OL 3-4984 after 4:30 p.m. 27-28-30-3t.

FOR SALE: 1958 Chevrolet dump truck, box type. Phone OL 3-6222. 25-6p. FOR SALE: 1955 Dodge, 4-door, good condition, low mileage. $350.00 Phone OL 3-5879. 26-tf

WANTED: Rug, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wine Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County call OL 3-3562. 17-tf

WANTED: Cesspool cleaning, Ernest Williams, phone OL 3-3274. 2 miles east on Airport Road. 4-18p

WANTED: Cement work of all kinds, also chimney repairs. James Sims. Phone 672-3170. Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.-tf

Remember East Side Motor , Sales for expert body work painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf FOR SALE: 1962 Olds, 4-door, Dynamic 88, good condition. Phone OL 3-5879. 29-tf

Wanted: Men

MALE HELP: Need a job? Want to Work? Car helpful. Interviews at 1665 Eighth Ave., Terre Haute, Ind. 26-6t.

WANTED: Strawberry pickers. Albright Berry Farm. 5 miles North of Rosedale. Phone KI 8-2172. 28-3t

FOR SALE: 1955 Chevy Station Wagon. First $75.00. Good fishing car. 19 Beveridge Street. 29-2t

FOR SALE: 1957 Chev. Station Wagon. R & H or 1961 Corvair, 2 door H. OL 3-6761. 203 W. Franklin St. 29-2t

FOR SALE: 1952 International 1% ton truck, overhead cab. Well driller on 1948 Ford truck. Phone 795-4641. 26-30-2p

For Rent

FOR SALE: Horses, saddles, wagons and farm equipment, James E. Brown, 2 miles south of Mansfield on State Road 59. 28-6p FOR SALE: Locust posts, Richard Baird, R. R. 1, Greencastle. Phone OL 3-6626. 28-3p FOR SALE: Good horse trailer. Phone OL 3-9329. 28-3pk FOR SALE: Polled Hereford bulls, 12 to 16 months old. These are good bulls at a price you can afford to pay. Registered herd. Carl Huffman, first cross roads west of Pleasant Gardens, 2nd. house south. 29-3p FOR SALE: Spotted boars. Millard Vaughn, Cloverdale. 29-2p

Home Items

SINGER ZIG-ZAG $39.08 *39.08 FULL PRICE Take up six payments of $6.51 monthly. Lovely walnut cabinet. Makes fancy designs, buttonholes, sews on buttons, blind hems, appliques, monograms, everything built into machine. Warranty included. Call OL 3-3987. 28-tf 1964 AUTOMATIC ZIG-ZAG $35.16 COMPLETE PRICE Only 6 months old. Repossessed. Make seven payments of $5.03 monthly. Walnut cabinet included. Fashion cams, beautiful designs, buttonholes, appliques, monograms, dams, and all other fancy work built into machine. Guaranteed. Call OL 3-3987. 28-tf

FOR RENT: Utilities furnished in nice four room upper apartment. Near campus. Call OL 3-6655. 29-3p FOlt RENT: Furnished upper apartment, adults. Phone OL 3-4833. 22-tf. FOR RENT: G r e e n c a st l,e Lions Club Hall. For information call OL 3-6018 days or OL 3-5084 after 5:00 p.m. 25-6t. COLE Apartments: 517 Washington St. One or two bedroom apartments, furnished or unfurnished. See custodian. 4-tf

Wanted: Women

WANTED: Second cook for fraternity house. Two days a week. Write in care of Banner, Box 55. W’ANTED: Housekeeper to live in and care for two small children. Phone OL 3-9955. 29-3p

MONUMENTS ROCK OF AGES liberty and Market St. Ol 3-9216

FOR RENT: Beautiful modern three room lower apartment. Heat furnished. Phone OL 33961. 30-tf; FOR RENT: Spacious five room upper apartment. Near College. Phone OL 3-6387. T- rp h.-Sat.-tf '

Excellent, efficient and economical, that’s Blue Lustre carpet and upholstery cleaner. Rent Electric shampooer $1.00 Headley Hardware. Sat.-tf. Austin Plumbing & Heating Co. Sales, installation and service. Phone OL 3-3913 for prompt courteous service. T-T-S-tf

WHOLESALE AUTOMOTIVE PARTS 3-0 TIRE CO. 209 N. Jackson 01 3-3035 By Chick Young

SERVICES TO CONTINUE Due to interest shown, the tent services at Fern will continue throughout this week, ending May 31. There will be services each night at 7:30 and on each Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30. Preaching by Bill and Jack Cox and other guests. Chalk talks by Chas. Lukenbill. Come follow the signs off Walnut St. Road and Manhattan Road at Hamrick Station. 25-5p. NOTICE: Nunzio’s Pizza Den Summer Hours. Morning hours—5:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Evening hours—5:00 p.m.until ? Open morning on Wednesday — closed evening on Wednesday—closed all day Sunday. 28-3t

Our expert storage service by our professionals will prolong life and loveliness in your woolens. Stored for FREE at “Old Reliable White Cleaners.”

Mrs. Fred Napier and family moved to Indianapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Austin of Columbus, Ohio, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Austin. They flew home Monday morning. Mrs. Janet Parker and daughters, of Muncie, are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Pearle Hartman of Westville, were guests of Mrs. Hartmans’ brother Claude Etcheson and wife over the weekend. Friends here have received word that Mrs. Grover Clements of McCordsvilles, had suffered a r

Pets FOR SALE: Registered Pekingese pups. Phone OL 3-9329. 28-3p. Bainbridge News Mr. and Mrs. Cecil English and family entertained at a Sunday dinner recently Mrs. Mildred Pitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Durnell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and children all of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Laslay of Linden and Mrs. Achsa Cassity. Mr. and Mrs. Ceilings of Lafayette were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Sparger and family last Wednesday evening. They at ended the 8th grade commencement of Danny Sparger that evening.

FACES BUD WILKINSON - Fred R. Harris, at 33 the youngest ever to win a U.S. Senate nomination in Oklahoma, flashes his victory smile after defeating Sen. J. Howard Edmondson by more than 90,000 votes in the primary runoff. Harris is opposed by Bud Wilkinson, the former Oklahoma football coach, who is the Republican nominee. Harris, Lawton attorney, has been a state senator for the past eight years.

WANTED:

Waitress,

20-35

years old to cook short orders

and work

in dinning

room.

$35.00 a

week. Phone 672-

3358.

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WANTED:

Waitress,

trans-

portation furnished. Bon Ton

Diner, Bainbridge.

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Business

Service

COLOR GIRL—Julie Yates, 20, a student at Lake Erie College, Painesville, O., is the "Color Girl” for graduation week at the U. S. Na^al Academy, Annapolis, Md.

ARABS RESTLESS—The May 31 visit to the U.S. for an 11-day tour by Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol (above) has brought expressions of concern from 11 Arab ambassadors in Washington. Eshkol ie scheduled to confer with President Johnson.

“MOST WANTED" — Edward Newton Nivens. 42, joins the select FBI list of “Ten Most Wanted" fugitives. He is wanted for armed robbery and shooting with intent to kill Nivens, from York, S.C, Is 5-feet-10, weighs 155-165, has blue eyes, is described as a nervous and hot-headed loudmouth with few friends.

CITES "SNOW JOB” —House Republican Leader Charles Halleck of Indiana and (seated) Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen of Illinois hold an “Ev and Charlie” session following a Republican leadership conference in Washington. Halleck told reporters that “the current •snow job’ picturing President Johnson as a disciple of economy in government”, is the “greatest hoax perpetrated on the American people in 32 years.”

broken hip -nd they were unable to attend the alumni banquet. Another member. Miss Rose Cunningham of Marion, was not able to come. She had never missed a banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Cleave of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Van Cleave. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitaker and son Timmy of Miami, Florida, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Richard over the weekend and visited other friends and relatives. They returned home by plane on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Spencer

of Clinton into Mrs.

house.

UNDSB OKE BOOF YOU CAN TAKE CARE OF AU. YOUR BANKING NEEDS WITH ONE STOP AT THE FRIENDLY Tirst-Citizcns Bank $ Crust Co. (Member FDIC)

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam Coun-

ty, Indiana.

Notice Is hereby given that Central National Bank of Greencastle was on the 20th day (.1 May. 1864. appointed executor of the Will of Roscoe G. Scott,

deceased.

All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the san e in said court within six (6) nonths from the date of the

TTall<! q rp movinfr i flrst Publication of this notice or said pans, are moving i cUlms wU , be , orever barred . Virgie Solomon’s; Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this

21st day of May. 1964. I Prob -te Cause No. 10402

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Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam

and daughters are moving this week to their new home one and a half mile south of Avon. Marcia Pat Solomon was an over night guest of Jackie Miller of Fillmore, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Solomon and family spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Sherry Solomon McPherson and Mr. Mc-

Pherson of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Eddie Frazier and three children of Greencastle were Wednesday all-day guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pingleton. Mr. Pingleton is eypecting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Claxton of Paoli, for guests next week. Mrs. Claxton is

sister to Mrs. Pingleton.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beck and family of Shellyville, visited his parents over the weekend and attended the Alumni ban-

quet Saturday night.

Miss Marcia Winslow of | Clermont visited from Friday j till Sunday with Jackie Min- | nick and attended the Com-

mencement and banquet.

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NEHRU SUCCESSOR—Probable successor to India’s Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who died in New Delhi at 74, is Lai Bahadur Shastri (above). Shastri, 59, has been acting for Nehru since Nehru’s stroke last January.

HEALTH CAPSULES by Michael A. Petti, M.D.

CHANGING BREAKFASTS ANN ARBOR. Mich. UPI — Automation in business and industry is changing American breakfast habits, say dietitians at the University of Michigan Medical Center. Many jobs which used to be physically demanding, for example, have become almost sedentary. Thus, say the dietitians, food intake has had to adjust to the slower pace—and people are cutting down on the quantity of food eaten in the morning One danger they see: a person may fail to maintain a good nutritional balance at the first meal. The basic breakfast pattern consists of fruit, cere ' or egg, milk, bread and butter.

WHY P0 SOME PEOPLE SHOWER, SO MUCH LOVE ON A PET SUCH AS A PARAKEET OR POG?

PEOPLE NEED TO HAVE SOMETHING TO LOVE. IN PARTICULAR THOSE WITHOUT CHILPREN WILL OFTEN LOVE A PET INSTEAP. WON PAY: allergy. Health Capsules gives helpful informationi • It is not intended to be of a diagnostic natwew

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By Jimmy Hatlo

CITES “SNOW JOB” —House Republican Leader Charles Halleck of Indiana and (seated) Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen of Illinois hold an “Ev and Charlie” session following a Republican leadership conference in Washington. Halleck told reporters that “the current ‘snow job’ picturing President Johnson as a disciple of economy in government” is the “greatest hoax perpetrated on the American people in 32 years.’*

IHEN 1UE FISHIM0 BE6INS*' AND THAT'S WHEN MUSHWOOD TURNS IN TO SLEEP ALL DAY—

TxuiiAHOA HATLO HAT TIP TO Richard m.pearl, 704H.FARRAGUT, ^

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