The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 July 1964 — Page 7
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THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTIE, INDIANA
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1964 Page 7
Pets
FOR SALE: Red Bone puppies. $5.00 each. George Stisher, N.E. of Bainbridge. Phone 522-6829. 4-3p. FOR SALE: Lassie Collies, toy terriers, Pekingese, dachshund’ chihuahua and poodle puppies. Priced to sell. Ph. Brazil, 34821. 7-6t
For Sale
FGR RENT: Four room modern house on South College Avenue. Ph. OL 3-6356. 7-3p
FOR RENT: 5 rooms downstairs, also 4 rooms upstairs. Private baths. Ph. OL 3-3906. 7-lp
Musical Instruments Will rent yeu 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: Electric guitar and amplifier, cords, book, case and picks. Like new. $55.00. Phone OL 3-9557 after 5:00. 6-3p
FOR SALE: Style F-40 Guild guitar with case and music, excellent condition, $75.00. Ph. OL 3-6834. 6-3p Real Estate
FOR SALE BY OWNER: 80 acres, 50 to 60 tillable, modern house, 5 rooms and bath, oil furnace, 2 bams, hog houses, double garage. Andrew Stoner, 4 miles north of ReelsviUe, Ph. 672-3523. 6-3p
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 802 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315
OFFERS
GardensHM Drive A lovely home for the larger family—big family rm. & dining area—double fireplace —living rm. paneled one side with Philippine mahogany, kitchen & bath finished in Marlite, 3 bedrooms, 1 car garage and large lot. No j Down Payment.
405 Meadow Drive FHA loan available — 3 bedroom, IV2 bath home with large kitchen, living room. Full basement. $400.00 down. Monthly payments less than
rent.
709 Vale Drive Attractive 3 bedroom home, living room with dining L., nice kitchen. Full basement, attached garage. Rear lawn fenced in. Priced to sell. Greenbriar On large suburban lot, colonial styled 3 bedroom ranch home. Kitchen, complete with G.E. built-in oven, range and disposal. Large attached garage. Reasonable. Thinking of building W’e build on your lot or ours— your plan or ours. Hal Hickman Realty Co. Ph. OL 3-9225 or Robt. N. Patton OL 3-5000
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FOR SALE: {.’arts for all electric razors. Mason Jewelry (The Tick Tock Shop) south side of the square. 30-tf
FOR SALE: Several dozen pint j
and quart fruit jars. 50c dozen. Also 1959 Lark in good condition — good and radio. $400.00. Alton Hurst, Ph. OL 3-9252. 6-2t
FOR RENT In Alamo Building — 4 rooms and bath apartment. All rooms large and clean. Heat furnished. East Seminary St. — 4 room upstairs apartment. Heat and water furnished. Reasonable. Call Hal Hickman Realty Co. OL 3-9225. 7-3t
WANTED: Kitchen help. Trans- Wimbledon and other major portation furnished. Bon-Ton tournaments. Restaurant, Bainbridge. 6-4t
Business Service
Wanted
tires WANTED- Ironings to do in
DeLong.
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VICTOR HALL NEAL FURNACES AND AIRCONDITIONERS. FREE ESTIMATES. I INSTALL AND SERVICE. BOSWELL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CO. 115 E. Columbia. 29-tf
FOR SALE: Green beajis 1 mile south Cedar Crest Motel. Joe Grubb. Ph. 526-2341. 7-lp
FOR SALE: Girls 26” bike, like new. Price $17. OL 3-9536. 8-lp
my home, Marian Phone OL 3-9344.
W’ANTED: Lawns to mow. Reasonable. Ph. OL 3-3824. 6-2p
WANTED: Registered Nurse or licensed Practical Nurse for nursing home. Full or part time. Room and board if desired. Call Rockville 560-3303 or write post office box 130, Rockville, Ind. 3-6t
FOR SALE: Stork line baby crib, springs and interspring mattress, natural finish. Like
new. Ph. OL 3-5827. 7-2t j W aNTED: Hay hauling. James!
Automotive _J
Remember East Side Motor WANTED: Hay to haul and!
CURRIES TIN & FURNACE CO. JOE ELLIS, Owner Heating and Airconditioning. Free Estimates.. Financing available. Phone OL 3-6712. 101 E. Franklin St. Tues.-Thurs.-tf
BasketBall Tourney ELWOOD, Ind. UPI —Teams from Muncie and Indianapolis were victorious Monday night in an outdoor basketball tourney. Former All-America Ron Bonham scored 58 points to lead Muncie to a 123-108 victory over host Elwood while Indianapolis trounced Logansport, HISS. Tom Bowman with 38 points and Don Wilson with 34 led the Capital City quintet.
AUTHORIZED HOOVER Cleaner repair. Headley Hardware. Tues.-Thurs.-tf
Austin Plumbing A Heating Co. Sales, installation and service. Phone OL 3-3913 for prompt courteous service. T-T-S-tf
Home Items
East Walnut Street One story frame Home—so nice & such a quiet street. It has a large living rm.—3 bedrms. —nice size kitchen—large lot
& trees.
East Seminary A large home—5 bedrms.—2 full baths—living rm. (carpeted & fireplace)—pretty kitchen (Garbage disposal), full basement & large lot. Taylor Place A really large Home—7 big rms., bath & half, fireplace, full basement, 1 car garage,
small lot.
South on 43 Back from highway just far enough for privacy and away from noise is this beautiful suburban Home. The living
Sales for expert body work painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf
FOR SALE: 1959 Chevrolet, 4-door Biscayne, 6 cyl. s.s. $500.00. 3rd house on left after crossing Pennsy track on Cemetery Road. Call after 5:00 p. m. 7-3p.
FOR SALE: 1955 Lincoln in good shape. See at Hess Trailer Park, lot 32. 6-2p
1964 AUTOMATIC ZIGZAG $37.63 COMPLETE PRICE Only four months old. Repos'sessed. Make seven payments of $5.37 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. 29-tf.
SINGER ZIG-ZAO $40.08 FULL PRICE Beautiful walnut cabinet. Assume six payments of $6.68 monthly. No attachments needed to zig-zag, monogram, make buttonholes, darn, appliques, mend, sew on butons, etc. Warranty included. Call OL 3-3987. 29-tf.
room is large (fireplace & FOR SALE: 8 by 12 Oriental
carpeted), beautiful separate dining room for those formal dinners, built-in kitchen (garbage disposal) & almost 2 beautiful acres. North Arlington A Dream Home—small but so beautiful, 2 bedrms. & den, large living rm. (carpeted), large dining areas, carport and beautiful lawn. No Down Payment. Berry Street A small Home that is ideal for a retired couple or for a young couple, 2 bedrooms, living rm. is nice size, dining rm. and small kitchen, basement and large lot and will sell on contract. 10 Miles West A nice Home & acres, modem, and a nice home for the family who wants to live in the country. Price $7,500 and O yes, this includes the electric stove, dishwasher and clothes dryer.
rug. Call OL 3-6766.
FOR SALE: Two speaker Hi-Fi, in excellent condition, $49.50. Large drop-leaf walnut gate leg table, $39.50. Clapps Corner Auction. Ohio and Maple Streets. 7-3t
FOR SALE: Westinghouse electric roaster, twin laundry tubs on legs. Ph. OL 3-4854 after 5:30 p.m. 7-lp
FOR SALE: Nice Frigidaire, 11 cu. ft. Call OL 3-4798 after 7:00 p.m. 7-3t
FOR SALE: 21 inch Admiral TV, new picture tube, remote control. Howard TV, 801 E. Washington St. Phone OL 39696. 7-2t
FOR SALE: Good 1956 Cadillac, 2 door, new tires, priced right. Sillery Barber Shop. 3-5p FOR SALE: 1957 Plymouth 4 door, 6 cyl., standard shift. See at Ping’s Trailer Court, North Apartment. 7-2p FOR SALE: 1962 Chevrolet InTpala, hard-top. All power, automatic transmission. Ph. OL 3-5552. 7-3p
Mobile Homes
FOR SALE: Like new, 1963 Custom furnished, 36 x 10 Silver Dome Mobile Home. Ed Arnold. Lot No. 9, Hess Trailer Park. OL 3-6045. 7-4t
put in barn. Schoolcraft Brothers. Phone OL 3-3266. 2-6t.
W T ANTED: Rug, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru bettor stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County call OL 3-3562. 17-‘f
WANTED: Good home for 2 black Persian kittens. Phone OL 3-3732 or 845 N. Jackson St. 6-2p
WANTED: Cesspool cleaning. Ernest Williams, 2 miles east on Airport Road. Phone OL 33274. 7-12p
Wanted—Men
FOR SALE: 1959 Ford, convertible, grey, white top, T-Bird engine, one owner, excellent care. J. E. Hughes, OL 3-3380 after 5:00 p.m. 23-tf
LAZY SALESMAN: For confidential interview, write Mr. Dodge, Box 85, Terre Haute, Ind. 2-6t WANTED: Moorman Feed Company needs salesman in Putnam County. Full time work. Home nights. No investment. Adequate field training. Prefer married man between 25 and 55. Must have car. Phone Lowell Whicker; District Manager. OL 3-5698. Greencastle between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. for interview. 7-3p
SPRAYING Evergreens and Trees For Bog Worms — Rod Spidors Fungus and Scalo A. F. SCHLOMER TREE SERVICE Phono Ol 3-5024
U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men-women, 18-52. Start high as $102.00 a week. Preparatory training until appointed. Thousands of jobs open. Experience usually unnecessary. FREE information on jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name, address and phone. Lincoln Service, Box 8, c/o Daily Banner.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Roachdale Bank and Trust Company, Roachdale, Indiana, was on the 6th day of July, 1964 appointed Executor of the Will of Jesse E. Page, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within slv (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 6th day of July. 1964. Probate Cause No. 10,413 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana. Frank G. Stoessel Attorney 7-14-21-31
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Simpson Stoner was on the 29 day of June. 1964, appointed Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Harold Hamrick Stoner, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 29 day of June, 1964. Probate Cause No. 10411 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. Lyon it Boyd Attorneys 30-7-14-31
Notice
NOTICE: Those having frozen fruits ordered can pick up Friday morning. Will take orders until Wednesday noon. Ross Paris, Ph. Up 9-3914. 7-lp
LOOKING FOR SECURE JOB? Train for U.S. Civil Service tests. See our ad under instructions classification. Lincoln Service. Established 1948. 7-8-13-14-20-5t
For Rent
FOR RENT: Beautiful modern three room lower apartment. Heat furnished. Phone OL 33961. 30-tf
FOR RENT: Upper 2-room unfurnished apartment. Enclosed porch. Heat furnished. Near campus. Phone OL 35061. 18-tf
FOR RENT: one and two bed room apartments. Furnished or unfurnished. Cole Apartments. 517 E. Washington St. inquire of custodian. 30-tf
And many others.
6-2t.
FOR SALE: Good large building, lot outside of city limits, has city water. Inquire at Sillery’s Barbar Shop. 3-5p
AUCTION: Wednesday, July 8th, at 7:30 p.m. Sale includes: Gas and Electric ranges, refrigerators, 1963 Philco, Duramat combination washer - dryer, T. V. sets, chests, dressers, beds, toasters, deep fryer, bookcase desk and many other items. Clapps Corner Auction. Maple and Ohio Streets. 6-2p
FOR RENT: Unfurnished downstairs 3 room and bath apartment, soundproof, utilities paid, adults. Phone OL 3-9075. 6-3t FOR RENT: On US 40, 5 rm. house, bath, living rm, paneled and carpeted, large closets in bedrooms, plenty of cabinets in large kitchen. Available Aug. 1st. Phone Mt. Meridian. 526-2391. 6-tf
WANTED: Farm hand for dairy farm, house furnished and other trimmings, good wages. Call John H. Miller, Ladoga, Ind. WH 2-2325. 7-3t
Wanted—Women TWO ladies wanted immediately for telephone research and survey work. Must have private phone. Starting pay $1.25 per hour plus bonus. Permanent employment if you can qualify. For personal interview write Mr. Dodge, Box 85, Terre Haute. 2-6t
FOR RENT: Attractive 5 room upper unfurnished apartment. Redecorated. Ph. OL 3-6387. T-TH-S-tf
WANTED: Waitress, 20-35 years old to cook short orders and work in dining room. $35.00 a week. Phone 6723358. WANTED: Experienced waitress, for serving food and mixed drinks weekends. Bainbridge Tap. Phone 522-9292. 23-tf START EARNING substantial income now. Represent AVON in a convenient neighborhood territory. We train you. Write Irene Pearson, R. R. 1, Box 326, Plainfield, Ind. Call collect Te 9-6122 after 6:00 p.m. 6-5t
Farm Items
FOR SALE: 5 registered Polled Hereford bulls, 12 to 17 months old. These are large for their age and top quality. B. H. Franklin, Cloverdale. 23-10p
FOR SALE: 7 year old Palamino gelding, gentle, also Burns-O-Matic camping stove. Phone OL 3-9247. 4-3p
Livestock Market Hogs 5,800; 25-50 lower; 1-2 190-225 lb 18.00-18.25; 1-3 190240 lb 17.50-18.00. Cattle 2,950; calves 75; steers steady to weak to 25 lower; heifers steady to weak; choice steers 21.75-23.00. Sheep 500; spring lambs steady to strong; choice and prime 23.00-24.00.
head spent Friday in Terre Haute with Mrs. Whitehead's | mother. Mrs. Jake Martin called on Mrs. O. M. Thomas and her neice, Mrs. Sparr Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clodfelter and family of Donaldson, Tennessee, spent the past several days with the James Clodfelter family. They also visited Bill’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter of Greencastle and Keith Clodfelter and family of Brovmsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O’Haver an dson called on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ensor and Mrs. Russell O’Haver Sunday afternoon. They also called r.t the Rector Funeral Home to pay their respects to the Stultz family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker j and son, Dale, visited with Mr. Barker’s mother in Rockville I Sunday. Howard Clodfelter of Indianapolis, visited his mother, Mrs. Betty Clodfelter, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clodfelter and children were visitors Friday evening and Saturday.
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Jerry and Brad Malayer were guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Caywood from Thursday of last week until Sunday, Their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Malayer of guests. Mrs. Albert Whitehead was honored on Sunday with a birthday dinner brought in by her son, Ted and family.
BREAKS WITH CASTRO — Charging, in a Mexico City news conference, that her brother, Cuban Premier Fidel Castro, is a Communist dictator, Juana Castro Ruz (above), S2, declared she has severed all ties with Fidel and brother Raul, Fidel’s No. 2 man. “Cuba is an immenss prison surrounded by water," Miss Ruz said.
LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Greencastle Livestock Center: 25c lower 200-220 17.50-18.00 Sows 14.00 and down. TRUCK GRAIN Local Grain Market: Corn $1.14 Oats .52 Wheat 1.27 Beans 2.35
FOR SALE: Horse trailer, good condition. Clifford Poynter, IVa miles east of Bainbridge. Phone 522-6753. 6-6p
FOR SALE: Two gilts, 13 pigs; good Ford mower, also good Bolen garden tractor with mower and cultivator. V. Hutson, west end Elizabeth St. 6-2p
FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts out of certified litter. Dr. Knuppel. Ph OL 33918. Tues.-Thurs-tf
WANTED: Woman to work in Dr. Knuppel’s Veterinary Clinic. Apply in person between 5 and 8:00 p.m. 6-3t
SIDEDRESS your com 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: 40-45 weaned pigs. Floyd O. Rains. ReelsviUe. R. R. No. 1. Ph. 672-3456.7-31
July 6 — Indianapolis, Ind. Bids by local mills for grain delivered by truck: No. 2 red wheat $1.24. No. 2 white shelled corn
$1.15.
No. 2 yellow shelled corn
$1.09.
No. 2 white oats (36 or more) 56c. No. 1 yellow soybeans per cent moisture) $2.33.
lbs.
WANTED MEN - WOMEN
from ages 18 to 52. Prepare of five pass, now for U. S. Civil Service Lincoln Service helps job openings in this area thousands prepare for these during the next 12 months, tests every year. It is one "I Government positions pay the largest and oldest prias high as $446.00 a month vately owned schools of its to start. They provide much kind and is not connected greater security than private with the Government, employment and excellent op- For FREE information on portunity for advancement. Government jobs, including Many positions require little list of positions and salaries, or no specialized education or fill out coupon and mail at experience. once—TODAY. You will also But to get one of these get full details on how you jobs, you must pass a test, can prepare yourself for The competition is keen and these tests, in some cases only one out Don’t delay—ACT NOW! LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept. 415 Pekin, Illinois 1 am very much interested. Please send me absolutely FREE (1) A list of U. S. Government positions and salaries; (2) Information on how to qualify for a U.S. Government job. Name Age Street Phone City State
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Additional Sports Favorite To Cop British Open DUNEDIN, Fla. UPI — Jack Nicklaus displaced Arnold Palmer as the leading money winner of the year by virtue of his weekend victory in the Whitemarsh Open, PGA headquarters reported today. By taking the $24,000 first prize money in the Whitemarsh, Nicklaus brought his total money winnings for the year to $81,718.78-$10,025.41 more than Palmer’s total.
Morton News Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin and Mrs. Ray Clodfelter spent the weekend in Chicago as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sieglin. Mrs. Sieglin is a sister of Mrs. Clodfelter and Mr. Irwin. People of the Morton community were saddened because of the sudden death of Dewey Stultz last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call visited Mrs. Calls’ sister, Mrs. Fred Scott of Rockville, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Scott is a patient in the Clinton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sillery of Greencastle were weekend guests of Mrs. Aileen Overstreet. Mrs. Bessie Gosnell and Mrs. Elsie Chadwick of Indianapolis, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gosnell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert White-
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To Be Key Issue VIENNA UPI — The fight for open tennis and the inclusion of the sport in Olympic games will be key issues Wednesday at the International Lawn Tennis Federation’s oneday meeting. Sides were drawn up long ago in the open category, with England and France favoring the entrance of professionals in the heretofore strictly amateur
