The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1964 — Page 7
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1964 Page 7
[Classified Display and Classified Ads
FOR SALE: Reconditioned 21 in. RCA TV. Howard TV, 801 E. Washington Street. 3-2t.
stfi;.
For Rent
AUCTION: Wed., Aug. 7:30 p.m. This sale includes:}
NEW ALL-ELECTRIC One bedroom apartment Units in Fillmore for rent soon. C. N.}
Good upright piano, dining room suite, small wardrobe,
Phillips, Dial CH 6-4183.
WANTED: Waitress, 20-35 years old to cook short orders and work in dining room. 535.00 a week. Phone 6723358. 11-tf
30-10p.
Real Estate
FOR SALE: 3 room house to be
refrigerators, T.V. sets, baby!FOR RENT: Three room modbed, stroller, nice walnut bed ern furnished upper apart-1 complete and matching van- • ment, all utilities furnished | ity, Polaroid camera, double j except electricity. Adults^ Ph. barrel 12 ga. shotgun, cherry | OL 3-3961. 22-tt table, small tables, chairs, j FOR RENT: 3-room modern toys, dishes, utensils and | lower unfurnished apartment, many other items. Clapp’s! Heat furnished. Phone OL
WANTED: Baby sitter to live in five days a week. Write Box J. D., c/o Banner, giving experience and references. 4-3p.
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE
moved. V. V. Belle Union.
McCammack, 4-2p.
302 S. Ind. St. Ph. OL 3-9315
FOR SALE
73 acres located in Marion Township, 40 acres tillable, rest good pasture, extra nice 3 bedroom home, good barn with cement floors, plenty of water, well fenced, and on
black-top road.
110 A. in Monroe Township. 77 A. of good tillable land, rest blue grass pasture with lots of good spring water, good fence, large modern home,
good Barn and tool shed.
160 A. cattle farm in Madison Township, 85 tillable, approx. 30 acres of good pasture rest timber land, has new 3 bedroom all electric home, small farrowing house, fair fence,
and plenty of water.
40 A. in Jefferson Township, has good 5 room home, 2 barns and chicken house, good fence, plenty of water, and 20 A. tillable on black-
top road. 3-2t. FOR SALE: Three year old to- j FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 12 acres of wooded land with springs and small fishing pond. % mile south of Fillmore. Waldo Woods. Fill- j more. 4-7-2t. j
Pets
FOR SALE: Male Collie pup 3 months old, sable and white, registered: registered Dachshund puppies, 6 weeks old. Mrs. Ruth Bright, R. R. 1, j M o o r e s v i 11 e. Phone OX j
4-2659.
Corner Auction. 3-2p. SINGER FIVE MONTHS OLD $39.27 FULL PRICE Lovely walnut cabinet model. Assume six payments of $6.54 monthly. The machine monograms, appliques, darns, sews forward and reverse, equipped to zig-zag. Waranty in- J eluded. Call OL 3-3987. 3-tf. FOR SALE: 87 inch long sofa
3-3961.
21-tf.
WANTED: Experienced waitress, for serving food and mixed drinks weekends Bainbridge Tap. Phone 522-9292. 23-tf
GREENCASTLE ELECTRONICS Service call $2.50 plus parts All work GUARANTEED OL 3-3208 8-5p.
government after many reguests that they abandon their craft.
FOR SALE: Weimaraner male dog, gas stove, deepfreeze, 3 pc. luggage set. Phone OL 3-6207. 3-5t.
Lawson style, foam rubber cushions and padding. Sandalwood color, good condition. Phone OL 3-9538. 31-4-6-3p
l-6t. iFOR SALE: Air conditioner,!
used one season. Phone OL j 3-4640 after 4:30 p.m. 4-2t.
FOR RENT: 2 unfurnished doubles, $50. and $65. per month. Ph. OL 3-3249 after 4:00 p.m. 29-tfj FOR RENT: 25 acres of past- j ure. Plenty of water. Phone j 246-3126 after 6:00 p.m. 31-3-4-3t FOR RENT: 4 room modern house. 853 N. Jackson Street. Write Jesse Shaw, 3246 Mars j Hill St., Indianapolis. Phone ! CH 3-0454. 3-3p. FOR RENT: Mobile home. Hess Trailer Court. Phone OL 3-3222. 3-3p.
WANTED Experienced SAtES PERSON Must b* able to type and handle all phases of office work. Age 25 to 35. Apply in person HILLMAN'S JEWELRY STORE
Army Man Shot SAIGON, Viet Nam UPI — A U. S. Army listed man was shot and killed today in a Communist ambush 50 miles north
of Saigon.
He was the 175th American killed in action in Viet Nam. Four Vietnamese soldiers riding in a jeep with the American Special Forces man also
were killed.
Germany Is Key To Peace: Nikita
UNDKt ONE SOOF YOU CAN TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS WITH ONE 3TOF AT THE FRIENDLY Tirst-Citizcns Bank $i Crust Co. (Member FDIC)
[FOR RENT: 4 rooms upstairs apt. Private bath. Tele. OL 3-3906. 4-lp.
Dont throw your pest out, bring them to the Shelter also come here to get you a pet. i Clay County Humane Shel- j ter, Ph.Brazil 5126. 24-31-7-31
Farm Items
FOR SALE: 17 weaning pigs. V. L. Hutson, west end of Elizabeth St. 4-2t.
Mobile Homes
FOR SALE: Like new 1963 3! bedroom mobile home. 55'xlO'j FOR RENT: Nice unfurnished Ronald Henderson. Roachdale | upstairs 2 bedroom apart-596-3883. See at 1st house! ment - UtUiUes furnished. OL
3-6655. 4-3p. ; FOR RENT: Three room apartment, adults. Walter Seeley,
south of New Maysville. 4-2p.l
FOR SALE: 1964, 14 ft. travel trailer, self contained, used one time. OL 3-4406. 4-2p.
For Sale
FOR SALE: Forty 50 lb. feeder pigs. Contact Dick Mann, j Ph. 795-4784. 27-tf!
Pony and saddle, j
tal electric home, nice shaded lot in the country, 'a mile north of Fmcastle, 2nd house j
west. Priced Mendenhall.
$70.00. Also 1947 Chevrolet pick-up $100.00. Phone PE 92186. 31-41.
FOR SALE: Sweet corn, all day Sunday, August 2nd, also Monday, August 3rd, and Tuesday, Aug. 4, after five p.m. 35c dozen or 3 doz. for i $1.00. Ira Boswell Ave. B Ph. OL 3-4822. l-3t
phone OL 3-4970.
4-2t.
FOR RENT: 5 room modern house, 625 Anderson St. If interested call at 504 S. Indiana St. 4-2t.
Wanted WANTED: Good clean cotton rags at the Banner office.
Notice
Come to our display booth at the Fair Grounds for a look and a story about Kelvinator’s new trim wall refriger-
MOSCOW UPI — Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, in a statement on the first anniversary of the nuclear test ban treaty, said Monday night that the Soviets would seek other settlements with the West and called the German question the
key to peace.
Khrushchev, answering ques-
_ _ _ .. . tions from the two leading SoGOP Meeting newspapers, Pravda and INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Izvestia, indicated that the Republican State Central Com- problem of divided Germany mittee and GOP candidates on must be solved before the Se-
lf you fail to receive your copy of The Daily Banner Call OL 3-9070 before six o'clock.
the state ticket at the November election met today to discuss campaign plans. Chairman Robert N. Stewart planned to report on the San Francisco national convention and outline proposals for wooing voters.
but he wasn't complaining. 1 •
viet Union will agree to disar- f* ve stories down an ele\a-
mament. But he appeared to ad-
vocate terms previously reject-
ed by the West.
“Above all, it is a question of drawing a line beneath the last war through the achievement of a German peace settlement,’’ he said when asked
Among those scheduled to at- a b 0 u ^ reducing international
tend were Lt. Gov. Richard O.
Ristine, the nominee for gover-
tor shaft Monday. Olssen, 47, was walking on plywood stretched across the shaft at a 12-story building under construction when the plywood cracked and he plunged 75 feet. He was a wet, but lucky
man.
tension.
This is a familiar phrase em- Negro President bodying the Soviet demands for TTr>T
rager. the nominee for the U.S. separate peace trea ti e s with the WASHINGTON l PI - The Senate, and John Ryan, nomin- two German states The West new P resident of the Predomm
ators. Special cut prices—all nor: State Sen. D. Russell Bont-
week. Rus-sells Furniture.
3-3t.
LOOKING FOR SECURE JOB? Train for U.S. Civil Service tests. See our ad under Instruction classification. Lincoln Service. Established 1948. 3-4-10-11-17-18-6t.
ee for lieutenant governor.
Did you know: that Pittsburgh Paints have been continuously sold at one location in Green-
Livestock Market INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Livestock: Hogs 4,500; barrows and gilts stready to mostly 25 higher:
castle longer than any brand 200-225 lb. 17.25-17.50; 1-3,
3-4p.
FOR SALE: 7 room modern house. Call 246-4121 after 6 p.m. for appointment. 3-2p. 8 BEVERIDGE STREET Very comfortable I’j story home in good condition. Living room, dming room, kitchen, den or bedroom down; 2 bedrooms and bath up. Front and rear porches. Basement, 2 car garage. Reasonably priced and easy financing
available.
705 CRESCENT DRIVE Owner moving from well kept 3 bedroom home with large family kitchen; attached garage. Aluminum siding. Storm windows with screens included. Low down payment and j assume present FHA loan. 405 MEADOW DRIVE Neat, 3 bedroom home with 1 1 a baths, large kitchen, comfortable living room, full basement. FHA financing available with small down pay-
ment.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Located on large corner lot,, 3 bedroom home with large liv- j
to sell. Jack ] FOR SALE: 2 year old regis-
tered Angus bull. Herbert j Sutherlin. Fillmore. 3-2p. j FOR SALE: 23 feeder pigs. Floyd O. Rains, Reelsville. Phone 672-3456. 4-3p !
WHEAT
OATS RYE
• W« would oprocioto your potronog* 9 Quick Sorvico • Fair Prico* • Grading ii dont ky frainod porsonnol BAINBRIDGE ELEVATOR FOR SALE: Second cutting alfalfa hay, delivered or in field. James Webb. OL 3-6808. -3t.
FOR SALE: Ripe tomatoes and pullet eggs. Hyldon Price, one mile south of Groveland, onefourth mile east. 29-6p. FOR SALE: Peaches and apples. E. C. Paris. Fox Ridge.
3-2p
I FOR SALE: Corn - for - deep freeze. J. M. Abbott. OL 34686. 4-lp FOR SALE at Earley's on Foxridge, fresh vegetables. 3-tf. FOR SALE: Sweet corn — 30c a dozen. OL 3-4706. 4-lt. FOR SALE: Apples and cider at Moore's Orchard, north on j 43 at Raccoon. 4-5t.
now being sold? That Metzger Lumber Co. carries the largest stock of paints in Putnam County? 30-4-2t.
WANTED: Cesspool cleaning, j Ernest Williams, 2 miles east | on Airport Road. Phone OL 3-1
3274. 7-12p j ATTENTION: NEW HOURS £ew 15 50:
AT TRIM W CURL BEAU- 14 25; 2 ' 3 -
190-240 lb. 16.75-17.25; 2-3, 220-280 lb. 16.25-16.75, few 280-300 lb. 16.00-16.25; sows 1-3, 280-350 lb. 14.25-15.25;
WANTED: Rug, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru beM t stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County call I OL 3-3562. 17 *f
350-450 400-550
lb. lb.
13.2512.25-
TV SALON 8:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. PHONE 672-3600 AT REELSVILLE FOR APPOINTMENT. MARGE. 31-4-2p.
FOR SALE: Registered Polled Hereford bulls. Clyde Hedg^ Reelsville, Phone 672-3590. 3-6p.
FOR SALE: 34 extra nice large feeder pigs. Robert Gose, R. R. 1, Cloverdale. Phone 7954638. 3-3p.
ing room. tfirepiacej’ dining FO R-SALE:^Iampshire boars
and gilts out of certified litter. Dr. Knuppel. Ph OL 33918. Tues.-Thurs-tf
L, 1*4 baths. 2 car garage.
Many deluxe features.
HAL HICKMAN REALTY CO.
Ph. OL 3-9225
ROBERT D. PATTON OL 3-5000 3-2t. FOR SALE: 80 acres, modern home, 58 acres tillable, terms considered. Sanford Romine^ Broker, 2021 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. Phone WA 4-0148 or WA 4-4586. 28-30-4-6-4t. FOR SALE: 2 bedroom modern house, 2 large lots, garage, basement, gas heat. Ph. OL 3-4239. 4-lt.
FOR SALE: Six used 60-bushel hog feeders. James Webb. OL 3-6808. 4-3t FOR SALE: Seal portable hog shed, 20 ft. by 25 ft. Waldo W’oods Fillmore. 4-7-2t. Marine Items
FOR SALE: Nice Evergreens, ready to dig. We also spray and trim your trees. Moore's Orchard, north on 43 at Raccoon. 4-5t. Will be in with a load of peaches, some white, Wednesday evening and Thursday morning. Phone orders to Roy Watson, OL 3-3728 or Max Watts, OL 3-3454. 4-2t.
Automotive FOR SALE: 1959 Ford Conv. W.W., R/H, T-Bird engine, original owner. Excellent care. J. E. Hughes. Phone OI^ 3-3380 after 5 p.m. 28-tf.
WANTED: Hay to haul. Phone OL 3-5075 or call at 1157 Ave. D. l-7p WANTED: To rent a 4 room house with basement and garage. Prefer outside Greencastle city limits not over 1 or 2 miles, prefer south. Address Box 22, Daily Banner. 4-8-2p WANTED: House painting, paper hanging. Free estimates. OL 3-5756. Glenn Shonkwiler. WANTED: Small children to care for in my home. Phone OL 3-5296. 4-2t.
U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men-women, 18-52. Start high as $102.00 a week. Preparatory training until a p p o i n t ed. 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.
13.25. Cattle 2,200: calves 75; steers and heifers steady to 25 higher; choice steers 23.25-24.00; good and low choice 22.25-23.00; good 20.25-22.25; few mostly choice heifers 21.50-22.50; good and low choice 12.00-21.50; mostly good 19.00-21.00; utility and few commercial cows 13.0014.00; canner and cutter 11.0013.00; bulls 25-50 higher; utility and commercial 16.00-17.50; vealers 50 higher; good and choice 21.00-24.50; few choice and prime 25.00. Sheep 600; fully steady; choice and prime lambs 23.0024.00; good and choice 21.0023.00; few low good 20.00-21 00.
fears such treaties would perpetuate the division of Germany and threaten West Berlin’s independence.
Liberace Sued
antly Negro National Medical Association suggests Harvard University choose a Negro to be
its next president.
Dr. W. Montague Cobb proposed Monday that Judge William H. Hastie as an “excellent choice” for the post now filled
by Nathan M. Pusey.
LOS ANGELES UPI—Musician George Liberace's fourth wife has filed suit to divorce?
him on the ground of mental Beer Price Fixing
cruelty.
Mrs. Joan Liberace, 31, asked in the Superior Court suit filed Monday for reasonable alimony from the violinist-orchestra leader. The couple has no chil-
dren.
The third wife of Liberace, brother of the famed pianist, died 4’i years ago in a plane
crash.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. UPI — The price of a cold bottle of beer went up a penny on one of the hottest days of the year Monday, and the president of the County Tavern Owners Association charged wholesalers
with “price fixing”
Navy Contracts
A Lucky Man BOCA PATON, Fla. UPI— Construction worker Jesse Ilssen hobbled around the house today wtih a sprained ankle.
WASHINGTON UPI — Lockheed Aircraft Corp. won $55,518,000 in Navy contracts to manufacturing Polaris missiles and to supply technical services to Polaris systems, the Pentagon announced
Remember East Side Motor Sales tor expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf I FOR SALE: 1956 Ford Victoria' Phone OL 3-6474 after 5:30| p.m. 3-4t. FOR SALE: Good Studebaker Wagon — 3 inch tire — bed and spring seat. Gilbert Prichard. Belle Union. 4-lp
Wanted—Men WANTED: Experienced body man. Contact Maynard Robinson, King Morrison Foster Co. 3-3t. WANTED: Two men to help build fence. Phone OL 3-6683. 3-3p.
Musical Instruments
FOR SALE: 15 ft. non-sinkable aluminum boat with Johnson 35 h. p. with trailer. Phone 795-6648. l-4p FOR SALE: Motor, boat and
trailer complete. 9 E. Berry St. Phone OL 3-9537. 3-2t. WU1 rent you a s P inet P lano or
organ as low as $5.00 a mo. Mrs. Robert Loring. OL 34888, local representative Reddick Piano Co. tf FOR SALE: B F’lat Bundy Clarinet. Phone OL 3-9537. 9 E. Berry St. 3-2t.
MEN
Are You Tired of Being laid Off Once or Twice Each Year?? Omar Bakeries hat openings for men. You must be 21 and married. We offer Job Security, No lay. offs in 40 Years, Pd. Hasp, t life Insur. Pd. Vacations A Days Off, Splendid Chance for Advancement, Guaranteed Salary. R. R. 2, Greencastle APPLY OMAR BAKERIES R. R. 2, Greencastle
SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE BROKER-SALESMAN OUR 4th YEAR
Classes for the Sept. Real Estate Examination start August 10th. Write or call for complete information. EDWARD A. HfCHT S SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE 10 South 9th St., Nobletville PR 3-3700
LOCAL LIVESTOCK Greencastle Livestock Center: Price steady with Monday’s market.
Home Items
FOR SALE: General Electric refrigerator; Also Frigidaire 11 cu. ft. with freezer at the top. 4 Hanna Court. OL 3-6743. 3-2L
WANTED: Tractor trailer drivers with 2 years over the road experience, age 24 to 40. Apply Schwerman Trucking Co. 4-3t.
Wanted——Women WANTED: Baby sitter to come from 7 to 4 week days. Ph. OL 3-3826 or OL 3-9572. 4-5t.
BL0NDIE
By Chick Young
LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to the acts of 1945, Chapter 181, Section 4, General Assembly, Mrs. Blanche L. j Swartley, R. R. 2, Greencastle,! Indiana, will sell and dispose j for scrap metal Sept. 4, 1964, ^ a 1957 2 door White Ford Sedan Identification No. B7- j DG175839 bearing 1963 Oklahoma WT-3203 plates. The i
Oa
above vehicle being abandoned j _ on my property at R. R. 2,
Greencastle, Indiana. Mrs. Blanche Swartley
4-lt
Visit the Sherwood Christian Church food stand at the Fair. Wednesday dinner. Chicken and Noodles. 4-lt.
CENTER TRUCK GRAIN August 3 — Indianapolis, Ind. Bids by local mills for grain delivered by truck: No. 2 red wheat $1.25. No. 2 white shelled corn
$1.12.
No. 2 yellow shelled corn
$1.06.
,No. 2 white oats (36 lbs. or more) 56c. No. 1 old ye'Iow soybeans (13 per cent moisture) $2.32.
Local Grain Market:
Wheat SI.25
60
Beans 2.36 Corn 1.10
Surrender "Magic'
Business Service VICTOR HALL NEAL" FURNACES AND AIRCOND1TIONERS. FREE ESTIMATES. I liS'STALL AND SERVICE. BOSWELL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CO. 115 E. Columbia.
29-tf
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 AUTHORIZED HOOVER ! Cleaner repair. Headley Hardware. Tues.-Thurs.-tf ROOF PROBLEMS ? For a new root or repair that we can both be proud of; Call 8452787 or write Jim Harman, Stilesville R. 1. Free estimate. AH new work guaranteed. T-T-S-tf Austin Plumbing & Heating Co. Sales, installation and service. Phone OL 3-3913 for prompt courteous service. T-T-S-tf
NAIROBI. Kenya UPI — Kirinyaga districts 340 witch doctors have surrendered their magical paraphernalia to the
2nd. ANNUAL FAT LAMB SALE WED., AUG. 5, 1964, 7:00 P.M. SHOW ARENA PUTNAM COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Eat More Lamb - It's Delicious - and Nutritious Wear More Wool - It’s Insulating - (i.e.) Keeps Heat Out In Summer - Thus Heat In In Winter
Sponsored by
Putnam County Sheep Breeders Assoc. P S. Col*. Hurst 4 Brannomon will "cry" tht sale. Bring towels, to sweat it out till you do buy or wipe tears if you don't.
Theyll Do It Every Time
JEREBOAM ,im jAMITORrSITS IN HIS EXECUTIVE CHAIR ALL DAV WHILE HIS ASSISTANT DOES THE WORK-
rv/A
By Jimmy Hatlo
ThEN THE BUILDING MANAGER DROPS INNOW LISTEN TO WHO DID ALL THE HARD LABOR-
/WHEW/ WELL,I CLEANED OUT THE OLD BINS-1 LUGGED THOSE TRUNKS U D TO THE SHED-1 PUT THE LUMBER IN THE YARD-SHINED THE BRASS—NOW I’LL A(OP THE
