The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 June 1964 — Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1964 Page 7

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Real Estate

B-l-G LIVING ROOM

Really big living ream will accommodate club mooting* comfortably and with full dining room it ready far big family partiei toe. Ask ut te thaw yew—we have the key.

ERHEST H. Collins AND CO.

Ivoningt — Ol 3-3821

BOARS and gilts of service age 4 for lease on shares. All breeds available. No financial investment required. Send phone number and direction to place of residence. Write L. C. Skelton, Russiaville, Ind., R.R. 2. ll-6p FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts. Earl Bridges, R. R. 1, Roachdale. Phone 596-7283 14-tf.

IFOR SALE: 10 acres of good alfalfa hay, 3H miles west on Walnut Street Road. Eldon Wells. 15-2p. i FOR SALE: 4 Guernsey cows and 3 calves. W. Russell Pickett, R. R. 1, Fillmore. 15-6p. APPALOOSA Stallion at service. J. T. Brown. OL 3-3873. 5-12-19-26-4p

Custom hay baling and put in bam, wire tie baler, call Jerome or Marion Griffin, OL 3-5828 or OL 3-5650. T-T-S-tf

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ON Beveridge — A modem 5 rm. home, newly remodeled, new furnace, new water heater and nice—58,900 and immed. poss. Northwest 1 mile —A nice mod. home and 1 acre plus, 6 rms. and bath, a beautiful kitchen and family rm., so nice for a big family and price is reduced. Church property—On Martinsville Street — A new church is being built so we have the present church building, the home and the new 5 rm. brick bldg, for sale. This is ideal for apartments, or storage or what have you. On E. Washington — This lovely home is one of the best buys we’ve ever had the pleasure of selling, almost new, living room beautifully carpeted and beautiful fireplace, 3 bedrms. and 2 full baths (1 tub and 1 shower), full basement, garage and nice size lot. 811 N. Vine Street — A semimod. 6 rm. home and small lot. This is a good buy for the family who wants In walking distance of town or a nice place for an investment 634 E. Walnut — So nice for the small family, a quiet street clean and ready to move in. Sll W. Columbia — An older home does need repair and decorating but priced accordingly. A nice deal for the handy man. E. Walnut — A beautiful better than new 3 or 4 bedrm home. A beautiful kitchen (cabinets galore), big living rm., and a nice quiet street.

SILEDRESS your corn with SAFE Arcadian NITRANA 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 OR TRADE: Cultivator for W.D. 45 with brackets; also fertilizer side dressing attachment for Ford tractor. Jim Reasor, Jr. Ph. OL 3-5938 Ip

FOR SALE: 27 weaned pigs, Floyd Rains. R.R. 1, Rcelsville. Phone 672-3456. 16-3t FOR SALE: Three sows with 28 pigs. Ph. OL 3-6048 after 4 p.m. 16-2t

Musical Instruments

Will rent y®u a spinet piano or organ as low as $5.00 a mo. Mrs. Robert Loring. OL 34888, local representative Reddick Piano Co. tf Rent a new Conn or Lowrey Organ. Private lesson each week, all books furnished, drayage included. $25.00 per rental applies on purchase. KERSEY MUSIC. Tues.-Thurs.-tf

Pets

FOR SALE: Dalmatian pups. Phone OL 3-3867. 16-5p

FOR SALE: AKC Collie pups, 6 weeks old, sable, wormed. Mrs. Ruth Bright, RR 1, Mooresville, Ind. Phone OX 4-2659. 6-12t.

FOR SALE: English Setter dogs, eligible to register. Ph. OL 3-6264. 13-6p

Home Items

Call us

we have others. 15-2t

FOR SALE: Modem 4 bedroom house in Fillmore. Terms. Mort Thomas, CH 6-3357. 16-3p

Farm Items

FARMERS: Schrock 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: Jersey Heifer with calf. Good gentle milk cow. Phone OL 3-5822. 15-2p

AUCTION — Wed., June 17th, 7:30 p.m.: Sale includes: small and large elec, fans, window fans, TV sets, radios, small push mowerr, 2'” in. girl’s bicycle, refrigerators, small florence coal heater, portable grill, tools, tool box, fishing rods with reels, swivel office chair, lawn sweeper, full size poster bed complete with springs and mattress, section of metal shelving, garden cart, play pen, hi-chair, elec, train, erector set, babytenda, baby swing, chests, lounge chairs, sofa, tables and many other items. Clapp’s Corner Auction, Maple and Ohio Sts.

15-2p

SINGER 1963 MODEL COMPLETE PRICE $37.23

Assume six payments of $6.21

monthly. Cabinet included. Monograms, mends, darns, sews forward and reverse, appliques. equipped to zig-zag, and many other modern features. Call OL 3-3987. 8-tf

FOR SALE: Like new Simmons Box Spring and mattress: adding machine; one coffee table; childs wonder horse. r '- , l OL 3-3595. 16 2p

SINGER ZIG-ZAG $41.36 FULL PRICE

Take up 7 payments of $5.91 monthly. Lovely walnut cabinet. Makes fancy designs, buttonholes, sews on buttons, blind h-ms, appliques, monograms, everything built into machine. Warranty Included. Call OL 3-3987. 8-tf

FOR SALE: Famous Von Schrader rug cleaning machine. Reasonable, must see to appreciate. Herschel Bray. Box 89. Amo, Indiana. Phone 845-3445. 16-6t

Automotive

FOR SALE: 1937 Harley Davidson. Good condition. Phone OL 8-6697. 15-3p.

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: 1956 Plymouth 6 cylinder. Push button transmission. Good rubber, body and interior. Recent carbon and valve job. $295.00. Phone CH 6-3121—Fillmore. ll-5t

FOR SALE: 1962 Impala hardtop Chevrolet. Automatic, all power, push button radio. Like new. $1850.00. Phone OL 3-5552. 15-3p

For Sale

FOR SALK: Parts for all electric razors. Mason Jewelry (The Tick Tock Shop) south side of the square. 30-tf

FOR SALE: At Earley’s on Foxridge. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Brussells Sprouts, Cauliflower, Mango and Hot pepper plants. 5-tf

FOR SALE: WestinghOuse refrigerator $30.00. Male Pekingese dog. $15.00. Call OL 35408 or 207 W. Seminary St. 13-3p

FOR SALE: 1956 Desoto; engine and tires good. Body not so good. Also picnic tables from $6.00 Lisby Specialty Co. 2 miles east of Fillmore.

FOR SALE: Riding mower. Inquire Walter A. Wamsley, Putnamville, Ind. 15-3p

For Rent

FOR RENT: Fully carpeted, 5 room and bath, house on US 40. Available August 1st. Ph. 526-2391. 12-6t

FOR RENT: Beautiful modern three room lower apartment. Heat furnished. Phone OL 33961. 30-tf

Cole Apartment: 517 E. Washington St., 2 bedroom apartment, furnished or unfurnished. See Custodian. 8-tf.

FOR RENT: Unfurnished apartment, 4 rooms, private bath, front and back entrance, ref., gas range, heat and water furnished. Adults only. 632 E. Seminary St. Phone OL 35409. 15-3p

FOR RENT: Three room unfurnished apartment. Heat and water furnished. Close in. Adults. Phone OL 3-5087.

15-6t.

FOR RENT: Six rooms and bath. Madison township. Phone PE 9-2332. 15-3t.

FOR RENT: Furnished three room modern apartment. Private entrance and bath. Phone OL 3-9532. 15-tf

FOR RENT: Attractive 2 room, furnished, 1st floor, efficiency apartment. Plenty of closet space. Located on E. Hanna St. Phone OL 3-6475 , 15-6t

FOR RENT: Attractive five room upper apartment. Just redecorated. Phone OL 3-6387.

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Wanted

WANTED: Young married man, high school graduate, needs permanent job. Will accept any kind of work. Phone OL 3-9217. 16-2p Wanted — 500 people to attend the Fillmore Frolic this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Enjoy good food, bands, and other entertainment. Win prizes. Serving begins at 5:30

p.m.

16-4t

WANTED: Custom baling, Floyd Rains, R.R. 1, Reelsville. Phone 672-3456. 16-3t WANTED: Rug, carpet uphoTstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better str-’s everywhere. For service in Putnam County call OL 3-3562. 17-tf

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

WANTED TO BUY: Large flat-top office type desk. Ph. OL 3-4784. Don Masten. 15-2p

WANTED • Furnished first floor apartment, close in, for 3 months. Starting July 1st. Write Box W Z c/o Banner. 15-3t

Moose Lodge guest night Friday, June 19th, 6:00 p.m. Free admission. Chicken dinner, all you can eat, $1.00. Ladies invited 6 to 8 p.m. Benefit July 4th picnic. 15-2t.

Business Service

MONUMENTS ROCK OP AOiS Liberty and Markat St. OL 3-92)4

NOTICE If you fail to receive your Banner call 0L 3-9070 BEFORE SIX P. M. MR. WEGNER will see that you receive it.

LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER 25c lower 200-220 1 16.25 Sows — top 13.50

TRUCK GRAIN Local Grain Market Corn $1.12 Oats — .54

Beans .. Wheat

2.33 1.25

June 15 — Indianapolis, Ind. Bids by local mills for grain delivered by truck: No. 2 red wheat $1.25. No. 2 white shelled corn $1.15. No. 2 yellow shelled com $1.09. No. 2 white oats (36 lbs. or more) 56c. No. 1 yellow soybeans (13 per cent moisture) $2.30.

WANTED: Hauling; hay, corn, etc. Wayne Moore, 1114 Avenue E Ph. OL 3-6794. 16-3p

“Wanted — 500 people to attend the Fillmore Frolic this Thursday, Friday, and Saturuay. Enjoy good food, bands, and other entertainment. Win prizes. Serving begins at 5:30 p.m.” 16-4t

WANTED: Hay to haul. Phone OL 3-5075 or 1157 Ave. D. 16-3t.

Wanted—Women

WANTED: Waitress, 20-35 years old to cook short orders and work in dining room. $35.00 a week. Phone 6723358. 11-tf

WANTED: Waitress, experience not necessary. Transportation furnished. Bon Ton Restaurant, Bainbridge. 15-4t.

LADIES: To do telephone survey work. $1.25 per hour, 6 hours a day, 5 days per week, plus bonus plan. Must have private phone. For further information write P.O. Box 85, Terre Haute, Indiana. 16-6t

WANTED: Full time waitress, also part time waitress. Apply in person, Monon GrilL 16-5t

Wanted—Men WANTED: Auto mechanic, full time employment. See Jim Wood at Farmers Supply, Inc., Greencastle. 15-3t.

CURRIES TIN & FURNACE CO. JOE ELLIS, Owner Heating and Airconditioning. Free Estimater.. Financing available. Phone OL 3-6712. 101 E. Franklin St. Tues.-Thurs.~tf

AUTHORIZED HOOVER Cleaner repair. Headley Hardware. Tues.-Thurs.-tf

Austin Plumbing & Heating Co. Sales, installation and service. Phone OL 3-3913 for prompt courteous service. T-T-S-tf

Lost

LOST: Black male English Shepherd dog in vicinity of Washington and Wood Sts. Phone OL 3-9681. 16-lt

Found

FOUND: Package in Greencastle Saturday. Owner pay for ad. Phone 526-2228. 17-lt

Leading Accident and Health Company has openings for men to work in Indiana using Leads supplied without charge to Agent. This opportunity offers semi-annual cash bonuses in addition to high initial earnings. Write W. W. Kuhn, P. O. Box 791, Springfield, Illinois. Include in letter complete name, address, telephone number and date you would be available to start training (with pay) and work if accepted. Interview will be arranged with you in the near future. 13-3t Notice NOTICE: I will not be responsible if you don’t take proper care of your complexion during these summer months. Lois Allee, Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio. Call OL 39355 for an apointment. 26-2-9-16-4t

Livestock Market Hogs 7.000; barrows and gilts uneven, mostly 25, instances 50 lower; 1 and 2, 190-225 lb 17.0017.50; 1-8, 190-225 lb 16.50-17.00; 220-240 lb 16.00-16.50; sows steady to 50 lower; 1 to 3 300500 lb 12.75-13.85 ; 2 and 3, 400600 lb 12.00-13.00. Cattle 2,500; calves 150; steers and heifers strong; choice steers 20.50-21.25; few low to average choice 21.50; mixed good and choica 19.7520.50; good 19.00-20.00; choice heifers 19.50-20.25; mixed good and low choice 19.00-19.75; good 17.50-19 00; cows steady; utility and commercial 12.00-13.50, few 14.00; bulls generally steady; utility and commercial 15.5017.00; vealers generally steady; good and choice 20.00-25.00. Sheep 700; opened steady, late and closing 5 lower; choice and prime spring lambs 24.0024.50; early 24.50-24.75; good and choice 22.50-24.00.

IVorfc Must Be State GOP Policy INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Republican State Chairman Robert N. Stewart said today the Democrats will spend about $2,800,000 during the coming campaign in Indiana and the Republicans must counteract with a policy of “work, work, work.” Stewart spoke at a meeting of newly-nominated state candidates. He said the GOP has a budget of only $700,000 and the Democrats, through levying on Statehouse workers and other sources, have a war chest four times as large. State Sen. D. Russell Bontrager, Elkhart, the U.S. senatorial nominee, urged that the GOP carry its campaign “into every crossroads and every factory.” Lt. Gov. Richard O. Ristine, Crawfordsville, nominee for governor, warned against “overlapping efforts” and urged candidates to study the platform before making speeches. He also suggested extensive campaigning at county fairs.

Gets Electric Chair NEW YORK UPI — Killer Winston Moseley showed not a hint of emotion when he was domed to the electric chair Monday, but courtroom spectators applauded and cheered and the judge said he would not hestitate to pull the switch himself.

FARMING FOR PROFIT? The friendly First-Citizen* Bank can help you do so. (Member FOIC)

SPORTS... Court Refuses Bribers' Appeal

WASHINGTON UPI — The Supreme Court refused yesterday to hear an appeal by two men convicted of bribing basketball players at North Carolina State College in Raleigh. The men, Dave Louis Goldberg and Steve Lekometros, were sentenced to five years in prison. They also received three-year terms, suspended on payment of fines. The Court’s brief order left standing by the North Carolina Supreme Court which upheld the trial court. Goldberg and Lekometros contended that the indictments against them were based on the testimony of a grand jury witness “who had no legal personal knowledge of the alleged crime.” The witness, W. S. Hunt, Jr., was an agent of the State Bureau of Investigation. The convicted men said their constitutional rights were denied when the trial court refused to call Hunt to see if he presented “competent evidence” to the grand jury.

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of 18 teams with 67. Bill Heinlien, Carmel, and Jerry Childs, Muncie, were third with §8. The next PGA meet will be at Green Hills Country Club, Selma, Monday.

Juice in fruit pies may be thickened by addition of flour, soft bread crumbs or fine cracker crumbs, to sugar before adding to pie.

Injuries Fatal

TERRE HAUTE UPI — John Givens, 74, died Monday night of injuries suffered in a fall from a railroad crossing tower May 26.

W’hen buying apples, remember two or tiiree apples equal one pound; one peck yields 2436, one bushel has 96-144 apples and one pound makes 1% cup of applesauce.

Fight Results

PHILADELPHIA UPI —Benny Briscoe, 149%, Philadelphia, stopped Percy Manning, J.50, Philadelphia 8. SAN FRANCISCO UPI — Jimmy Lester, 155, San Francisco, knocked out Andres Herrera. 155, Los Angeles 2.

Capture Pro-Pro Kokomo, Ind. — Maurice Feeney and Steve Wilkerson, both of Indianapolis yesterday won the pro-pro tournament at the Kokomo Country Club. They posted a best-ball score of 64 in the event sponsored by the Indiana PGA. Jim Smitson, Indianapolis, and Dick Nethercutt. Logansport, were second in the field.

“SEE-THROUGH” — A model ehows off designer Rudi Gemreich’s newest creation In San Francisco, the “SeeThrough” blouse of lacquered chiffon designed to ba worn without a bra. It’s part of set that includes satin athome pants, not transparent.

BLANCHE PATTERSON CHIROPODIST From Crawfordsville Will Be in Town On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th Anyone wishing foot treatment call Pearl O’Hair on Monday.

RELIABLE TERMITE EXTERMINATING CO. Swarmera Indicate possible damage to your home. For Inspection and Estimates, call CO AN PHARMACY DON SEARS TRUCKING Driveway Slone — Gravel Masonry Sand Cheapest Fill Available Phone OL 3-4813 201 leech St. MESKER Lightning Rod Service Underwriters and State Approved -FREE ESTIMATES— MAH MESKER Bex 11, West Terre Haute, Ind. Phene. D-S914

NOTICE or ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnem Coiin ty. Indians Notice Is hereby liven that William S. ColweH was on the 8th day of June. 1964. appointed administrator of the estate of Alta Mary Colwell, deceased. AU persons bavins claims aaalns said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six (6) months from the date of the first publlcaUon of this noUca or said claims wltl be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 8th day of June, 1964. Probate Cause No. 10408 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court lor Putnam County. Indiana Roy C. SutherUn Attorney 9-16-23-3t

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