The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 August 1964 — Page 5

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 f 1964 Page 5

llassified Display! and Classified Adsi

FOR SALE: Tent camping Wanted- 1

trailer, with spare tire. Complete. Also some good used furniture. See James Green, 606 S. Jackson St. 28-6t.}

■Men

WANTED: 3 - experienced cooks; 3-experienced waitresses; 3-front station men

| FOR SALE at Earley’s on Fox- 1 ridge, Fresh vegetables. Corn! next week. 31-2t (

Berries. !

for truck stop. Inmon Truck! Stop. Rd. 40. 27-6t

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SALE: Black

OL 3-6929.

Real Estate

Open House at Cloverdale, Ind. • July 31, Aug. 1st and 2nd. Four bedroom house, stone, brick and tile. About 3,600 ft. floor space. Wonderful home for large family, excellent schools, Priced at $17,250.00 or less than $4.80 sq. ft. con-

|FOR SALE: Furnace and stok- ' er, complete. Ray Bullerdick, 2nd. house north of Stop and Go light in Bainbridge on

FOR SALE: Green cornfield] beans, tomatoes, sweet corn, j on Mondays. Wednesdays and j Fridays. Joe Grubb, one mile; south Cedar Crest Motel. Ph., 536-2341. l-lp.|

left side. 31-2pj FOR - SALE: Hot Point Elec-'

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trie Range. 39 inch. $35.00. Ph. OL 3-5940. 719 E. Sem-1

see sheep show

For Rent

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struction cost. The Duncan Automotive

FOR SALE: 1959 Ford Conv. W'-W 7 ., R/H, T-Bird engine^!

3-3380 after 5 p.m. 28-tf.

home on South Main Street.

31-2t

405 MEADOW DRIVE Very comfortable 3 bedroom home with l 1 /* baths, large kitchen, full basement. PTIA financing available. Low down payment, monthly pay-

ments like rent.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Attractive 3 bedroom home, I FOR SALE: 1957 Belair Chev-

ALL-ELECTRIC One bedroom apartment Units in Fillmore for rent soon. C ,N. Phillips, Dial CH 6-4183.

30-10p.

MEN

Art You Tired of Being laid OH Once er Twice Each Year?? Omar Bakeries has openings far men. You must be 21 and married. We oHer Jab Security, No layoffs in 40 Years, Pd. Hasp. A life Insur. Pd. Vacations & Days Off, Splendid Chance far Advancement, Guaranteed Salary. R. R. 2, Greencastle APPLY OMAR BAKERIES R. R. 2, Greencastle

TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. PRICES REASONABLE - RESULTS GUARANTEED Reliable Exterminating Company PHONE COAN PHARMACY - Ol 3-3123

slumber party on July 24th in honor of her 12th birthday. Those present were Charlotte Osborn, Vicki Wallace, Marsha Scobee, Diane Evans, Donna Steele and Silvia Hedge.

HEALTH CAPSULES l»y Michael A. Pelli, M.D.

IF V0U HAVE AMG!NA,6HOULP

VOL) CUT P0WN ON V0UR PHYSICAL ACTlVlTlC^?

I Omitgirowmg tin© H©”lis©?

You cen add a room with a loan from the friendly First-Citizens Bank (Member FD1C)

Wanted—Women WANTED: Full time waitress, i also part time waitress. Apply in person. Monon Grill. ! 30-3t. |

wait-

original owner. Excellent! FOR RENT Thre. room mod* WANTED: Experience.! care. J. E. Hughes. Phone OL, em furnished upper apart- ress for serving food and

ment, all utilities furnished mixed drinks weekends. Bainexcept electricity. Adults. Ph. j bridge Tap. Phone 522-9292. OL 3-3961. 22-tf 23-tf

FOR

Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body work painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf

large living room with dining L, fireplace, 2 car garage. Many deluxe features. Located on large corner lot. SUBURBAN In Greenbriar, under construction, colonial styled all electric 3 bedroom home, 1*2 baths, attached garage. Many deluxe features found only in much higher priced homes. VALE DRIVE In excellent condition, 3 bedroom home, living room with dining L, full basement, atatched garage. Priced to see. HAL HICKMAN REALTY CO. Ph. OL 3-9225 or ROBERT D. PATTON OL 3-5000 30-3L

rolet hard top. good condition, Reasonable. Phone OL 3-4227. 31-3t

FOR SALE: 1949 AB 5 International 1*2 ton truck. Good tires, good condition. E. R. Heizer, R. R. 4, Greencastle. 31-2p

Musical Instruments Will rent you a spinet piano or organ as low as $5.00 a mo. < Mrs. Robert Loring. OL 34888, iocaj representative Reddick Piano Co. tf

RENT: 3-room modern lower unfurnished apartment. Heat furnished. Phone OL 3-3961. 21-tf.

FOR RENT: Two bedroom

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

FOR RENT: 3 room unfurn-

ished apartment, heat and water furnished. Close in. Adults. Phone OL 3-5087.

28-5t

FOR RENT: Large sleeping rm. —can accommodate 2 persons. Close to square. Ill W. Walnut St. 30-l-2p

WANTED: Waitress, 20-35 years old to cook short orders and work In dining room. $35.00 a week. Phone 6723358. 11-tf Business Ser vice VICTOR HALL NEAL FURNACES AND AIRCOND1TIONERS. FREE ESTIMATES. I INSTALL AND SERVICE. BOSWELL HELATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CO. 115 E. Columbia.

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Farm Items

FOR RENT: Apartment, 3 rms and bath and large hall, up-

j stairs, heat and water furFOR SALE: Cheviot ram, E. R.j nished . p hone OL 3- 4776. Heizer, R. R. 4. Greencastle. 1.3^

FOR SALE: Modern year - round home on Rocky Fork! Lake, west on Walnut Street!

Road. Wayne Dietz.

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Pets

FOR SALE: A. K. C. Registered Chihuahua puppies. Ready to go. Ph. OL 3-9329. 30-3t j FOR SALE: Male Collie pup 3 months old, sable and white, registered; registered Dachshund puppies. 6 weeks old. Mrs. Ruth Bright, R. R. 1, M o o r e s v i 11 e. Phone OX 4-2659. l-6t.

31-2p.

FOR SALE: Large black 42 inBurro, gentle. Phone OL 33923. l-2t j j FOR SALE: Forty 50 lb. feeder pigs. Contact Dick Mann. Ph. 795-4784. 27-tf FOR SALE; 24 acres of alfalfa hay by the acre. Harley Smith, Bainbridge. 31-2p FOR SALE: 500 Leghorn hens, laying SS'*. Guy Beck, Roachdale. Phone 596-3737. 31-3p FOR SALE: Pony and saddle, $70.00. Also 1947 Chevrolet pick-up $100 00. Phone PE 92186. 31-4t. FOR SALE: I will have 65 shoats weight from 100 lbs. to 175 lbs. at the Cloverdale Sale Barn on Tuesday Aug. 4th. Hershel Rigney. l-2p

Excellent, efficient and economical, that’s Blue Lustre carpet and upholstery cleaner. Rent Electric shampooer $1.00 Headley Hardware. Sat-tf

OPEN Sunday 2-5 pm Lot No. 22 GREEN BRIAR • Suburban Living • Wide choice of house plans • Large Lots • Good wells • Good Financing All Quality Construction — With Deluxe Features. HAL HICKMAN REALTY CO. PHONE OL 3-9225

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■ NO. MORE ANP MORE POCTORS ARE NOW REC0MMENPING THAI YOU GRAPUAU-Y INCREASE YOUR PHYSICAL EXERCISER TO IMPROVE YOUR CORONARY CIRCULATION. MONDAY* WGH B - C °P PRE^URE. Health Capsules gives helpful mfonnatioP. , It is n* intended to be of a diagnostic nature

If you fail to receive your copy of The Daily Banner Call 013-9070 before six o'clock. Kids-grown-ups-go

LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE >9Aq?o5tii . nr"

mittee with himself as chairman to investigate the police department.

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

FOR RENT: 5 room modern house with basement and oil furnace, six miles west of Monrovia. See Billy Pruitt, Stilesville. 30-3t

FOR RENT: Small apartment, utilities furnished. 210 Bloomington Street. 30-3p

FOR RENT: 2 unfurnished doubles, $50. and $65. per month. Ph. OL 3-3249 after 4.00 p.m. 29-tf

Marine Items FOR SALE: 16 foot Mahogany j runabout, fully equipped with Sea King motor. $495.00 Can finance, Ph. CH 6-3558. 27-6t FOR SALE: 15 ft. non-sinkable aluminum boat with Johnson 35 h. p. with trailer. Phone 795-6648. l-4p I Home Items FOR SALE: Large size West-! inghouse refrigerator, good ’ condition. Call afternoons or' evenings. 515 N. Indiana St. Edith Knight. 30-3t Good used household goods —j Electric clothes dryer, will; demonstrate, 40 gal. electric washer heater, 3 piece walnut bedroom suite, maple bedroom suite, 3 yr. M.W. 14' refrigerator, 12’ chest freezer, utility cabinets, oil heater, Hollywood bed. walnut buffet like new and several good working low price refrigerators. Rus-Sells Used Outlet.

30-3t

FOR SALE: 2 stock cows and calves, 1 milk cow and calf, 4 black feeder calves. H. Baire, Bainbridge. Phone 5226839. 31-2p FOR SALE! - Eight Hereford cows with calves, also 25 Shropshire ewes. mile west of Putnam-Clay County line on road 42. James Schopmeyer. Phone Poland 986-2355.

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For Sale FOR SALE: Sueet corn, all day Sunday, August 2nd, also Monday. August 3rd. and Tuesday, Aug. 14, after five p.m. 35c dozen or 3 doz. for $1.00. Ira Boswell Ave. B. Ph. OL 3-4822. l-3t

FOR RENT: Modern 3 bedroom house trailer in Mt. Meridian. Jack Moore. Ph. OL 3-5820. 30-3L

Wanted

WANTED: Pony, broke, call after OL 3-3447.

must be 4:00 p.m. 31-2t.

Go to the Fair ROOF PROBLEMS ?~For a new roof or repair that we can both be proud of; Call 8452787 or write Jim Harman, Stilesville R. 1. Free estimate. All new work guaranteed. T-T-S-tf WE - COPY PICTUREST - Bring your 99c or free picture to us for additional pictures. 12 billfolds $2.35; three 5x7 $3.50; three 8x10 $4.55. Ralph Taylor Photography.

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j VACATION SCHEDULETciosed August 1st; open August 17th. Ralph Taylor Photography. 20-llt.

WANTED: Good clean cotton rags at the Banner office. 3-p

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

WANTED: Rug, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru be*nr stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County call OL 3-3562. 17*'

WANTED: Some one to baby sit in my home evenings, 2:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Give references. Write Post Office box 13. Cloverdale. l-2t.

Notice Homemade Ice "Cream Supper^ August 1st, Bainbridge Lions Hall, sponsored by the Christian Church. 27-6t. “Come-Eat-Home -cooked food at the Sherwood Christian Church Food Stand at the Fair. 1-lt.

FOR SALE: Ripe tomatoes and pullet eggs. Hyldon Price, one mile south of Groveland, onefourth mile east. 29-6p. FOR SALE: RCA Whirlpool ice maker, 35 lb. per day capacity. Phone Coatesville A-32.

27-6p.

WANTED: Used Bee Hives in good condition. Emil Mann, R. R. 1-lp WANTED: Hay to haul. Phone OL 3-5075 or call at 1157 Ave. D. l-7p WANTED: Children or lady to board. Jean Powers. Bainbridge. 1-lt.

Attend the Baseball Jamboree at Bainbridge Sunday, Aug. 2nd, starting at 1:30 p.m. Two 2-inning ball games followed by County Champion Bainbridge team vs. County All Stars in a six inning game. Everyone invited. 30-3p.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court ol Putnam County. Indiana. Notice Is hereby *lven that Edward C. Wilson was on the 21st day of July. 1964. appointed: Administrator of the estate of Eva Brattaln. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not 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 wilt be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 23rd day of July. 1»64 Probate Cause No. 10423. Lyon and Boyd Attorneys Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana. 25-1-S-3I Rusk Upholds Foreign Policy WASHINGTON UPI — Secretary of State Dean Rusk says the Johnson administration will not make any “significant changes” in foreign policy to meet Sen. Barry M. Goldwater’s attacks because the American public would not stand for it. The secretary told a news conference Friday that the bipartisan course followed since 1945 has brought public support. “If we were to bend those policies in any significant way, the American people would bend them back in the course of our discussion,” he said. Rusk took sharp issue with the Republican presidential candidate's suggestion of the United States threatening to break relations with Russia as a device to force the Kremlin to come to terms with the West.

visited Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Lyde Coffman. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hart attended a family cook out Saturday evening at the home of Raymond Hr.rt Jr. in Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Etcheson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Huber and family in Brownsburg. Their grandson, Bill, accompanied them home for a visit this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thompson of New York and Miss Margaret Ellis of Terre Haute were weekend guests of Mrs. Ashsa Cassity. Mrs. Robert Crawley has been visiting quite often with her grandfather, Mr. Mort Bell of Carbon, who is a patient in the Putnam County Hospital. Miss Suzanne English entertained w-ith supper and a

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SHERWOOD Christian Church Stand at the Fair—Featuring Chicken Bar-B-Q Monday evening at 5:30 p.m. 1-lt.

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Rejects Demand New York Mayor Robert F. Wagner Friday rejected a demand by Negro leaders that he create a civilian review board to investigate charges of police brutality. Wagner said he was setting up, instead, an appellate com-

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Beer No Luxury WASHINGTON UPI — The U. S. Brewers Association has told Congress that beer is not a luxury and that the $9 a barrel federal excise tax should be cut. A brewers spokesman said the tax should be reduced to the pre - World War II rate of $6. He told the House Ways and Means Committee that beer is the nation’s most popular drink, next to milk and coffee.

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By Chick Young Bainbridge News

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Aerial view of the Great James H. Drew Exposition at the Putnam County fair

Sunday, Aug. 2nd through Saturday, Aug. 8th.

Mr. and Mrs. Arno Bastain of Brillion, Wis., were recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawley and sons and attended services at the Methodist Church. Miss Janet Boswell of Noblesville is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Ann Basham and family. Mrs. Sparger and daughter Ivahla and Debbie and sons Danny and Steven spent last week with Mrs. Spargers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Collings at Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pruitt, and family, Mrs. Vesta Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Michael and their grandchildren Rickie and Candle Michael attended the Henry r V Blue reunion at 1 Robe-Ann Park. Mr. Ray Graham is a patient 1 the Putnam Co. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd O’Hair and family of Beech Grove and x. and Mrs. Frank O’Hair and daughters were supper guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert O'Hair. Mrs. Ethel Britton and Miss 1 Ella Coffman of Greencastle

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