The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 July 1964 — Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1964 Page 7

lassified Display land Classified Ads

FOR SALE: Registered Aberdeen Angus Bulls, reduced prices, Ruth B. Routh, R. R. 1, Zionsville, Ind. Ph. UP- 32040. 14-6t

WANTED: Cesspool cleaning. Ernest Williams, 2 miles east on Airport Road. Phone OL 33274. 7-12p

FOR SALE: Weaned pigs, Mrs. William Cox, R. R. 1, Reelsville, Ind. 14-3p

For Sale

Real Estate

910 LINCOLN AVE. $5250.00 2 bedroom modern. Two rooms 2nd floor could be finished. Nearly new gas furnace. Large lot. Room for 2 more houses or an apartment building. 62 UNION ST. $6,000. Modern 3 bedroom home 2 yrs. old, gas heat. Where else can you buy a 3 bedroom at this price ? 1113 S. COLLEGE $6,750. 2 bedroom modern. New gas furnace, full basement, beautiful stone fireplace, large lot, plenty of shade, garage 24 ft. long. Can be bought on contract. All furniture can be bought at a reasonable price. 808 CROWN ST. $3900.00 4 room home, gas heat, new roof. New aluminum siding. Newly paved street. Plenty of shade, large garden spot. E. H. Collins & Co.

OL 3-3255

OL 3-9397

1964 SINGER CABINET $41.16 FULL PRICE Only five months old. Make seven payments of $5.88 monthly. Lovely walnut cabinet, monograms, appliques, darns, sews forward and reverse, equipped to zig-zag. Warranty included. Call OL 33987. 8-tf

FOR SALE: Parts for all electric razors. Mason Jewelry (The Tick Tock Shop) south side of the square. 90-tf FOR SALE: Small piano also Shetland pony with saddle and briddle. Ph. CH 6-3626 14-3t

PART-TIME approaching rapidly and jumped DEMONSTRATE TOYS | 0 ff j us t in time after throwing

looking for port timo work that it'

FOR SALE: Transparent apples. E. C. Paris. Airport Road. 8-6t

FOR SALE: 2-Wheel trailer with stake bed. William Blue — R. R. No. 3. Greencastle. Ph. OL 3-6226. ll-3p

SINGER ZIG-ZAG $37.24 FULL PRICE

Take up six payments of $6.21 monthly. Complete with a lovely walnut cabinet. Makes fancy fashion designs, button-

holes, sews on buttons, mono- poETsALE: Transparent apples

FOR SALE: Two girls’ bicycles, 26 and 20 inch. 1948 1% ton Ford truck, cheap. Ph. OL 3-5695 after 1:00 p.m.

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grams, blind hems, and all other fancy work built into machine. Warranty included. Call OL 3-3987. 8-tf

AUCTION Wednesday, July 15, 7:30 p. m. Sale includes: Refrigerators, TV sets, furniture, nice set silverware. Propane Camp stove, golf club set, top luggage carrier, album of 16 HiFi classic records, like new. Many other items. Clapp’s Corner Auction. 13-2p

FOR SALE: A most desirable home located at 612 Ridge Ave. For information write Mrs. Robert D. Conner, 308 Normandy Drive, Muncie, Ind. 10-5t.

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 802 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315

FOR SALE

and cider at Moore’s Orchard on State Road 43 at Raccoon.

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AUCTION: Saturday, July 18tlv 1:00 p.m.: We will sell a large lot of plumbing shop equipment. See other ad. Clapp’s Comer. 14-16-2p FOR SALE: 9 ft. by 9 ft. umbrella tent. Phone OL 3-6594. 14-2t

Automotive OR TRADE: 1963

FOR SALE: Frigidaire refrigerator 7 ft., excellent condition. $10.00. Owner purchased larger one. Phone OL 3-5391.

14-2p FOR SALE: 1957 Plymouth, 6

:yl., standard shift, $225. See

FOR SALE

Chevrolet convertible, SuperSport 409. Crome engine, 4 speed transmission. Reasonable. Ph. CH 6-3634. 14-6p

FOR SALE: Frigidaire—13 cu. ft.—full width freezer chest at top — excellent condition, except has cracked chill drawer. Free delivery in Greencastle. Mrs. Carl Arnold. Ph. OL 3-5848. 14-2p SUMMER SPECIAL! 21 in. Emerson Color T V consolet, solid Mahogney > cabinet, Reg. $650.00, Now $475.00. Howard TV, 801 E. Washington St. Ph. OL 3-9696. 14-16-2t

Farm Items

In ReelsvUle—5 large rooms and | FOR SALE: Large pair of

' Oxen from the State of Maine, broke to work or ride. Weight

bath, full basement, oil fum- i ace, aluminum siding and windows, extra good barn and 2 car garage combined, plus 2 acres of nice level land. 12 acres of nice unimproved land, 6 acres tillable, rest good pasture, has good well and septic tank, tool shed and com crib, a nice building site or ideal spot for some trailers, will consider contract West of Cloverdale, 100 acres of unimproved ground, 60 acres tillable, rest good timber of all kinds, some nice building sites and the price is right In Parke County, 240 acre stock and grain farm, nice modern home, 2 farms, large farrowing house, all good fence, plenty of water, a real money maker, will consider contract. 13-2t

FOR SALE by owner: 5 rooms, semi-modem, bath, utility basement, storage shed, bam, good well, 9 1 /i acres, more or less with some timber. Locust grove. Mrs. Everett Kendall, one mile northwest of Mt. Meridian. 13-2p

FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house, coal furnace, no bath, 9% acres at Limedale. Immediate possession. OL 3-3833. 14-15-17-3p

Home Items FOR SALE: Wine overstuffed sofa and chair, $40.00. 333 Greenwood Ave. Phone OL 3-9369. 13-2t.

at Pingleton Trailer Court, North apartment. 14-2p

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. 1950 Plymouth, excellent condition. Dale St. John, mile north Fillmore. 13-2p

FOR SALE: 1954 Corvette convertible. Good condition. Radio and heater. Phone OL 3-3769. 13-3t

1,600 lbs. Ideal for some one to show at Fairs. Will send or trade for livestock. Raymond Adamson. PE 9-2524. 14-4t

FOR SALE: Second cutting of Alfalfa, in the field, this week, 65c a bale. Ph. PE 9-2524. 14-4t

FOR SALE: Angus Yearling bull. Maynard Grubb. Airport Road. Phone OL 3-4495. 13-2p

FOR SALE: Two sows and 13 pigs, good 7 ft. Ford Mower, good Bolen garden tractor with sickle bar and cultivators. V. L. Hutson, west end of Elizabeth St. 14-2t

FOR SALE: 40 to 45 weaned pigs. Floyd O. Rains. R.R. 1, Reelsville. Phone 672-3456. 13-3p.

FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts out of certified litter. Dr. Knuppel. Ph OL 33918. Tues.-Thurs-tf

FOR SALE: Two sows and 13 pigs, good 17 ft. Ford Mower, good Bolen garden tractor with sickle bar and cultivators. V. L. Hutson, west end of Elizabeth St. 13-2t

FOR SALE: IHC 7’ Bush Hog; IHC spreader: JD No. 9 3-pt. hitch mower: JD No. 45 combine; JD KB A disc harrow; Riding lawn mower. Farmer’s Supply Inc. Phone OL 3-6312. 14-16-2t

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

Marine Items

FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1956 Cadillac, 4 door hardtop, new tires, clean also 14 foot wood boat; 18 Hp. Evinrude motor and trailer. Phone 522-3305, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ll-3t

Wanted—Women WANTED: Restaurant help at Snack Shop. 13-3p

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

Wanted

WANTED: Part time work, evenings or one day a week. OL 3-6387. 14-lp

WANTED: Good set of metal bunk beds. Call OL 3-3816 or OL 3-3466. 13-3p

WANTED: Hay to haul. Phone OL 3-5075 or 1157 Ave. D. ll-6t

WANTED: 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: Experienced waitress, for serving food and mixed drinks weekends. Bainbridge Tap. Phone 522-9292. 23-tf

See for Yourself—Women are earning $2.00 or more an hour representing AVON. Write Irene Pearson, B. 1, Box 326 Plainfield, Ind. Call collect TE 9-6122 after 6 p.m. 13-3t.

WANTED: Power mower blades, lawn tools, garden tools, etc. to sharpen. Reasonable. New machinery. Ill N. College Ave. (rear). 14-2p

WANTED: Ride to downtown Indianapolis. 8 to 4 p.m. Ph. OL 3-6387. 14-lp

Wanted—Men

LOOKING FOR SECURE JOB? Train for U.S. Civil Service tests. See our ad under instructions classification. Lincoln Service. Established 1948. 7-8-13-14-20-51

WANTED: Janitor, apply in person at Voncastle Theatre.

14-3t

WANTED: Male or Female. Two dinner cooks, day work. Phone OL 3-6016. 14-3t

For Rent

FOR RENT: Two second floor furnished apartment. Private bath, good closets and off street parking. Phone OL36475 after 4. 14-3t

FOR RENT: Attractive 5 room upper unfurnished apartment. Redecorated. Ph. OL 3-6387. T-TH-S-tf

FOR RENT: Six room house in the country. Call after 7:00 p. m. Phone OL 3-3763. 13-2p

FOR RENT: One half of double, 4 rooms. Phone OL 3-4167. 13-tf

FOR RENT: Modern 5-room house, with hart, wood floors, gas heat, laundry room. Lots of nice kitchen cabinets. In 400 block of E. Washington St. Ph. OL 3-5663. 13-'t

FOR RENT: House on large lot in north part of town. Ph. OL 3-3291. 14-lp

FOR RENT: Three room, unfurnished apartment. Close in. Adults. Ph. OL 3-5087. 13-6t

FOR RENT: Two bedroom apartment, furnished or unfurnished; also efficiency apartment. Cole Apartments, 517 E. Washington St. Inquire of custodian. 11-tf

FOR RENT: Three room modern cottage. Furnished. All utilities. $60.00 per month. White Oak Motor Court. Rd. 40. 13-2p

FOR RENT: Three room and bath, unfurnished down stairs apartment. Sound proof. All utilities paid. Adults. Phone OL 3-9075. 13-3t

FOR RENT: Completely furnished 3 •rooms and bath, utilities furnished. Also sleeping room. Phone after 4:00 p.m. 795-4335. 14-2p

FOR RENT: Large room for storage or business, also small room for storage. Phone OL 33637 after 5:00 p.m. 14-3p

FOR RENT: Room for storage or business, in the Lueteke building, on Maple Ave. Ph. OL 3-6777. 13-3t

Business Service

VICTOR HALL NEAL FURNACES AND AIRCONDITIONERS. FREE ESTIMATES. I INSTALL AND SERVICE. BOSWELL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CO. 115 E. Columbia.

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bath fun and prafitabla with no exparianca nacasiary? Call ut for fur. thar information. Sampla kit of all name brand toy* furnishod fro«, plus full color catalogs. Six months guar-

antee on all toys and gift items.

Two delivery plans, either to hastes-

ses or each individual customer. THE TOY CHEST

CRAWFORDSVILLE EM 2-3448

133t.

CURRIES TIN & FURNACE CO. JOE ELLIS, Owner . Heating and Airconditioning. Free Estimates.. Financing available. Phone OL 3-6712. 101 E. Franklin St. Tnes.-Thars.-tf AUTHORIZED SOONER 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

HOWARD T V: Your DumontEmerson Dealer, Sales and Service. 801 E. Washington St. Ph. OL 3-9696. 14-16-2t

on the emergency brakes. Three diesel units and several cars were destroyed and onequarter mile of track was torn

up.

A wrecker unit was working to repair the damage today.

STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM SS: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM. 1964 IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF Edgar A. Hurst. Deceased Estate No. 10.356 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Edgar A. Hurst No. 10.356 Notice is hereby given that Alma E. Hurst as Executrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 11th of August. 1964. at which time all persons Interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Frank G. Stoessel 14-21-21

seemed as determined to give him a victory on the platform issue as they were in earlier challenges raised by Gov. William W. Scranton of Pennsylvania. Time was running out for Scranton. But he refused to give up. Although overwhelmingly outgunned and flying in the face of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s description of the platform as a good one, the governor continued his fight for a stronger civil rights plank and new sections on extremism and nuclear weapons.

Lost

STRAYED OR STOLEN: Hereford heifer, 700 pounds. James and Larry Torr. 13-2t LOST: Red Mountain cur female coon dog. Vicinity of Bethel Church. Bob Sibbitt, R.R.2, Coatesville, CH 6-3158. 10-5p. Notice NOTICE: Open every week day, Sundays 8 to 12 noon, until further notice. Come and see us you will be glad you did. Boesen Stop and Shop, Putnamville. 14-17-22-24-4p.

WHEN using Wipe Lustre please keep in mind, your rugs are being treated so very kind. Herriott's Paint A Wallpaper. 14-lp

BL0NDIE

By Chick Young

NOTICE: I will not be re^ sponsible for any debts other than my own. Edward Kearchner. 14-2p

If you fail to receive your copy of The Daily Banner Call OL 3-9070 before six o'clock.

Livestock Market Hogs 6,500; barrows and gilts 25-50 lower; 1 and 2, 190-225 lb 17.75- 18.00; 1 to 3. 190-230 lb 17.25-17.75; 230-260 lb 16.7517.25; sows steady to mostly 25 lower; 1 to 3. 280-350 lb 14.0015.00; few 15.25; 350-500 lb 12.75- 13.75; 2 and 3, 400-600 lb 11.75- 12.75. Cattle 2.650; calves 125; choice steers and heifers steady others not fully established; few early sales choice steers 21.7523.00; few loads 23.25-23.50; part load high choice 24.00: few loads and lots choice heifers 20.50- 21.50; cows weak to 50 lower; utility and commercial 11.50- 13.00; few utility 13.50 and early a few to 14.00; bulls 50 lower; utility and commercial 15.50-17.50; vealers steady; good and choice 20.00-24.00; few high choice 24.50. Sheep 800; spring lambs 50 lower; choice and prime 22.5023.00; few lost mostly prime 23.50; good and choice 20.5022.50.

Steers Rule On Board Meetings INDIANAPOLIS UPI —Indiana Atty. Gen. Edwin K. Steers said Monday that county welfare board meetings must be opened to the public but this doesn’t mean that records declared by law to be confidential are open to private citizens. The opinion was given in reply to a query from State Sen. Allen Bloom, R-Fort Wayne. The request grew out of a controversy which developed in Bloom’s home county. However, Steers’ opinion was general for the state and not limited to Allen County.

Equal Treatment WASHINGTON UPI — Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara wants military base commanders to aid their troops in taking advantage of the new civil rights law — off-base as well as on. In a memorandum to the secretaries of the Army, Navy and Air Force, made public Monday, McNamara said it had been Pentagon policy for some time to foster and secure equal treatment for servicemen and

FARM LOANS OUR SPECIALTY STOP IN AT THE FRIENDLY First-Citizens Bank (Member FDIC)

their families both on and off military bases.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Putnam County. Indiana, will, at 11 AM on the 6 day of August, 1964. at the Clerks Office. Court House. In the City (or town) of Greencastle. Indiana in said County, begin InvestlgaUon of the ai>pllcation of the following named person. requesting the issue to the applicant. at the location hereinafter set out, of the AlcohoUc Beverage Permit, of the class, hereinafter designated and will, at said ume and place, receive Information concerning the Illness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit, applied for to such applicant, at the premises named: Charles P. Lanzone, (Grocery) Beer & Wine Dealers. 6 W. Washington St., Greencastle. Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. _ INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W.F. CONDON Executive Secretary JOE A HARRIS Chairman

Barry Has One Bridge To Cross SAN FRANCISCO UPI — Sen. Barry Goldwater had only one bridge to cross today in his triumphant march toward the Republican presidential nomination—adoption of a platform he can stand on against the Democrats in November. Delegates to the 28th Republican National Convention

SALE? YOU BET! Try These Prices For Size ’59 Pontiac . . . Sale Price $ 995.00 4 Door Sedan '61 Comet . . . Sale Price $1075.00 Sharp—low Mileage '62 Rambler . . Sale Price $1495.00 Book Price $1760.00 ’64 Olds 88 . . . SAVE SAVE SAVE Demonstrator FENTRESS MOTORS, Inc. 1201 BLOOMINGTON

Greencastle, Ind.

LOCAL LIVESTOCK Greencastle Livestock Center Market 25c lower.

TRUCK GRAIN CENTER Local Grain Market Com $i.ii Oats .52 Wheat 1.27 Beans 2.32

Bids by local mills for grain delivered by truck: No. 2 red wheat $1.24. No. 2 white shelled corn $1.12. No. 2 yellow shelled corn $1.06. No. 2 white oats (36 lbs. or more) 54c. No. 1 yellow soybeans (13 per cent moisture) $2.31.

Cashier-Typist Age 18-28. General office and cashiering. Position will appeal to one who likes a variety of duties and dealing with people. Good storting salary, company benefits ond chance for advancement. Permanent position with a real future. See Mr. Whitehouse. Family Finance of Greencastle, Inc. 22 E. Washington St.

SPRAYING Evergreens and Trees For Bag Worms — Red Spiders Fungus and Scale A. F. SCHLOMER TREE SERVICE Phone Ol 3-5024

FOR SALE 1200 QUALITY FEEDER PIGS Friday, July 17 -1:00 P. M. Putnam Feeder Auction Ass’n. PUTNAM COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

AN OPPORTUNITY OMAR BAKERY For Men Interested In Their Family's Future Recent expansions has provided many new openings in management. We do not require a college education for a management job. This is not a come-on for a high pressure sales job. You owe it to yourself to see the Manager at R.R. 2, Greencastle, Indiana

AUCTION Saturday, July 18th 100 P. M. We will sell a lorge lot of plumbing shop equipment in good condition, including: 1" to 2" Toledo pipe die set. Toledo rochet set Vi" to IV', Rigid pipe cutter to 2", Rigid pipe cuter to 4", Rigid pipe reomer, 1-48" pipe wrench. 1-36" pipe wrench, sewer topes, pipe tops to 2", stool auger, bottle gos lead pot, hose ond torch for bottle gas, brass tubing threader to 1V', caulking tools, soil pipe cutter, Orangeburg end tooler, '2" Elec, drill, '4" Elec drill, Sex-our faucet reseater. pipe stand with 4" vise, 2-wheel cart, 2 small pipe vises, pump pipe holder, fittings, bars, points, pump rod threaders, lots of small tools, 2 new camp cots, 40'2" swivel base machinist vise, 2 good sledge hammers, roof coating, large window fan, step-ladders, portable grill and many other items. CLAPP’S CORNER AUCTION MAPLE & OHIO STS.

They’ll Do It Every Time

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Freight Trains Crash Headon LEWIS BURG, Ohio UPI — Only one crew member was seriously injured Monday when two New York Central freight trains collided head-on near here, just east of the Indiana state line. Fireman H. C. Fleming, 47, Van Wert, was hurt when his 2-diesel 100-car northbound train collided with an 18-car southbound train. Both trains were traveling about 30 milesan hour when they met at a curve. The fireman and engineers of the other train saw a light

Not SO LONG A60 PROVENDER PACKAGES STRESSED THE HI6N FOOD VALUE IN THEIR PRODUCT—

10DAV IT SEEMS THE ACCENT IS ON JUST THE OPPOSITE—NOT A CALORIE IN A CARLOAD —