The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1964 — Page 13

THE D AILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1964 Page 13

Jijon and other members of the 14-month-old junta government. An unspecified number of persons, including Communists and Frenchmen regarded as po-, litical opponents of De Gaulle were jailed here Wednesday night as a precautionary meas- - ure. The temporary prisoners included Raymond Meriguet, a French-born Ecuadorean Com-' munist leader. A strenuous schedule was laid out for the 73-year-old Frenchman. During the 10 la working hours of his first day here, he was to be on public view constantly except for three breaks ranging in length from 40 minutes to an hour and a half. Highlights of the schedule included a brief speech in Spanish from the terrace of Quito's 300-year-old “White House” to a crowd in Independence Square below.

run much higher. More than 15.000 acres of some of Southern California's most valuable watershed also were blackened in the blaze, which has caused no deaths, but at least four minor injuries to firefighters. More than 1.300 firefighters— many from cities up to 30d

miles away — battled the blaze, hoping for the devil winds to subside so they can get a new line around the fire, racing on a 30-mile perimeter. Firemen also hoped for the 14 per cent humidity to rise to help prevent one of the worst fire disasters in Southern California history.

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California Fire Damage Is Huge SANTA BARBARA, Calif. UPI — Broad areas of Santa Barbara and Montecito were threatened today by a disaserously explosive fire which destroyed a score of homes, razed a monastery and gutted a college dormitory. At least 30 homes ranging in value from 515,000 to $100,000. have been leveled or heavily

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s damaged as winds up to 50 ; miles an hour caused flames to fan out like fiery lava flow. Authorities expected the total to

Entering its second decade, the 1965 Thunderbird continues its styling and engineering leadership with such advanced features as front wheel disc brakes standard equipment on all models. Other 1965 Thunderbird standard equipment owner-benefit features include distinctive sequential turn signals which create a light pattern in the turning direction, reversible keys which may be inserted into ignition and trunk locks either side up. keyless door locking, and a dome light on convertible models. New or revised options include an AM FM radio on which all five push buttons may be used for AM or FM operation, an electric antenna, power vent windows, a vacuum deck lid release, and a limited slip differential.

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'One-Room Castles”. . .

Creativity and imagination are key words in the selection of furnishings and accessories for the small apartment, be it a *one-room castle” or an efficiency apartment. By carefully ■electing and coordinating the furniture and accessories even the smallest apartment can reflect the taste and personality of the occupant The selection of design, pattern and texture in wall and floor coverings and in drapery and upholstery fabric must be made with the idea of unifying the decorating elements. Proper scale is a paramount requirement so that the room "wears” the furniture. • Good design need not be expensive —- not today at least. In ■planning a small apartment interior design, however, one must keep the space limitations in mind ... to avoid costly errors, or as I sometimes refer to them as “select and regret” purchases — all ont of proportion for the room, the space and the people who will occupy the apartment. A “one-room castle” need not be impersonal or lacking in character. Far from it! I have seen perfectly charming and striking decor in very small apartments where the basic requirements of dining, sleeping and storage were provided in a miniature showcase for the owner's treasured possessions ...where practically every piece of furniture served a dual purpose. Room dividers, adjustable shelves, wall storage units, tables which fold flush with the wall, sofas that became beds, cocktail tables that could be raised to dining level, commodes and storage units which could accommodate clothing, linens, china, glassware, TV, HI-FI equipment, air-condition-er, bar, etc. Today one can find a wide selection of these massproduced units in almost every conceivable period and style, and at a fraction of the cost of { custom-made units.

One of the loveliest ways to give your homo individuality and personality la with wallpaper. The variety In texture aa well as color, design and pattern is endless whether yon prefer a formal or informal atmosphere, Early American, Country Colonial, Federal, Victorian, Contemporary or Modern. Some papers have matching fabrics for draperies and are ideal for the wall and window area that is irregular in shape. By using the same design for wall and draperies, yon can make the room look larger, more spacious, and you can even camouflage built-in storage areas by extending the drapery rod. You don’t really need a large home to be comfortable. With proper planning your "oneroom castle” can be both charming and beautiful, practical and adequate. The wallpaper industry has made mauy technical improvements in recent years. Today, many papers are plastic-coated or vinyl-treated for greater soil resistance, longer-lasting beauty, and as a way to keep the colors clear and bright even after several cleaninga. Manufacturers coordinate their colors with thoas of the carpet and rug manufacturers, the textile manufacturers and others engaged in manufacturing items for the home furnishings field. This makes your job of color coordinating easier and decorating a more pleasant projeah Washington Irving often described his home, “Sunnyside ’ at Irvlngton-on-the-Hudson, aa his “elegant little snuggery”. Elegant it was; and despite its little rooms, this beautiful home, now restored to its former glory, is an excellent example of how to use pattern and design in small rooms. Wallpaper has been used in asvsrai of the rooms.

CLOSING OUT SALE Having told my form will tall my Angus h«rd and farm machinery at public auction at form on St. td. 43 or 331, located 3 mile* south of Greencastle, on Saturday, Sept. 26, ’64 At 11 00 o'clock sharp CATTLE 40 Reg. and Purebred Angus Cattle 40 PRINCESS BEATRICE RM 11 3413704. calved 4-3-61, Tattoo 30R. Tag 1 Bull coif, calved 6-31-64, tattoo 14 sired by Black Eileenmere 3453395. Pasture bred to tame bull. EVERGOOD BLACKBIRD R. 61 3S38964, calved 3.13-61 Tattoo S041. B304. Pasture bred to Black Eileenmere 34S339S. EVERGOOD BLACKBERRY R 40 3S3S963, calved 3-11-61 Tattoo 3031. B303. Tag 3 Heifer calf, calved May 16, 1964, Tattoo 34, by O Bardeliermere SO K 3343639. Pasture bred to Black Eileenmere 3433393. EVERGOOD ERICA R SO 3338963. calved 3-9-61, Tattoo B301. Teg 4 Heifer calf, calved 7-1-64 Tattoo 34, by O. Bardeliormere BO K 3343639. Pasture bred to Black Eileenmere 3453393. PRINCESS ICONDA RM 9 3404384, calved 1-35-61, Tattoo SR. Tag 3 calf, calf by Black Eileenmere 3453393. Pasture bred to tame bull. PRINCESS AGNES RM 34 3404385, calved 13-15-60, Tattoo SR. Tag 6 calf. Calf by Black Eileenmere 3453395. Pasture bred to same bull. EVERGOOD ELBOREA 66 3311919, calved 4-1-60. Tattoo B440. Tag 9 Heifer calf, calved May 37, 1964. tattoo 84 sired by O. Bardaliermere 80 K 3545639. Pasture bred to Black Eileenmere 3453395. EVERGOOD BLACKBERRY R. 37 3989457, calved 3-17-59, Tattoo 8379. Tag 10 Bull calf, calved June 31, 1964 tattoo 94, sired by O. Bardaliermere 80 K 3543639. Pasture bred to Black Eileenmero 3453395. EVERGOOD ELBOREA R 33 39B9461, calves 3-11-39. Tattoo B339. Could calva by sole day to service of O. Bardaliermere 80 K 3345639. EVERGOOD BLACKBIRD R 30 3989463, calved 3-10-39. Tattoo B339. Tag 13 Heifer calf, calved 6-37-64, Tattoo 134 sired by O. Bardaliermere 80 K 3345639. Pasture bred to Black Eileenmere 3454495. EVERGOOD ERICA R 73 3 989456, calved 3-10-59, Tattoo B349. Tag 13 Heifer calf calved Aug. 13. 1964 by O. Bardaliermere 80 K. Pasture bred to Black Eileenmere 3453395. PRINCESS BEATRICE RM 6 3979533, calved 11-18-58, Tattoo T78 vacc. Tag 14 Heifer calf, calved May 39, 1964 sired by Black Eileenmere 3453395. Pasture bred to same bull. Tattoo 154. PRINCESS AGNES R 6 3431939. calved 7-10-56, Tattoo R38. Tag 15 Heifer calf calved June 11, 1964 tattoo 164, sired by Black Eileenmere 3453395 and pasture bred to same bull. BARDOLIERMERE ECONDA 9 2289368, calved 9-15-55, Tattoo R50 vacc. Tag IS Heifer calf calved July 30, 1964 tattoo 194, sired by Black Eileenmere 3433393 and pasture bred to same bull. Bull Black Eileenmere 3453395 1-31-61. 4 Purebred cows pasture bred to reg. Angus Bull. 3 Heifers bred te reg. Angus Bulls. 3 Heifers open, ready to breed. 3 Steers 600-700 lbs All cattle are Bangs and TB tested and calfhead vacc. HOGS 3 Chester White sows, 15 nice pigs. 1 Pony and saddle. FARM MACHINERY 1—Tractor manure spreader an rubber, P.T.O. grass seeder, 1—Ferguson 30 tractor, cultivators, 3 bottom break plow, 7 ft. mounted disc, 3 raw Ford corn planter, 7 ft. ford mower. Ford bushhog, side delivery hay rake, 3 row rotary hoe, I row Woods picker. Ford grader blade, rubber tired wagon, steel wheel wagon, 3 wheel trailer, 3 pt. carryall, 3 pt. crane, 1 tan Chev. truck, grain and stock sides, 6 double hog houses, 1 single hog house, 3 large shoot houses, 3 creep pig feeders, 1 4-hole hog feeder, 13 hole feeder, S hole feeder, 3 water fountains, large water tank far cattle or hogs, cattle feeder, large cattle tank, 1000 wt. heater, hag oiler. 1 let of 3"x8" platform far hag feeders, 8 steel farrowing crates, 1 let of steal hag troughs, 1 let of heat lamps, 350 bu. slatted corn crib, 900 bu. slatted corn crib, 1 lot of herder gates, 30 14-ft. farm gates, 150 gal. gas tank, McCullouch chain saw, 7 in. Skill saw, 1 let of steel pests, fence charger, 1 let of used lumbar, new hand seeder, 40 ft. extension ladder, 1 let of 4x8 plywood, metal cabinet, 1 lot of locust fence posts, railroad ties, forks, shovels, sprayers, scylthes, sledge hammers, grease guns, bolt cutters, new overhead garage door 14'x7' with hdw. and other tools. HAY 900 bales of alfalfa and tenethy hay. 700 bales of alfalfa hay. TOOLS 1 Yardster go-cart. 1 reel type power mower, 1 self propelled rotary mower HOUSEHOLD AND MISC. 3 pc. sectional living room suite, 1 reclining chair, 1 swivel rocker, 1 straight chair, pair matched lamps, telephone table and bench, 9x33 wool rug, 1 blond Sylvania T.V. 31 in., radio and record console. 1—4 place setting of dishes, lot of 45 RPM records. Terms: Cash Not responsible in case of accidents. Dinner by Belle Union P.T.A. and Band Parents VIRGIL R. DEEM

Alton Hurst, Auctioneer

Kenneth Shannon, Clerk

Gen. De Gaulle Visits Ecuador QUITO. Ecuador UPI — This anci«nt city of churches prepared to day to welcome President Charles de Gaulle on the third stage of his whirlwind tour of South America. Airport arrival ceremonies included a formal greeting for the French visitor from Rear Adm. Ramon Castro

NEXT PREMIER? — Probabla successor to East German Premier Otto Grotewohl, who died, is First Deputy Premier Willi Stoph (above), considered something of a mystery.

PUBLIC AUCTION Du* te ill haalth I will ssll at Public Auction my complete line of Household Furniture at my home located ’i mile south of New Winchester. Saturday, Oct. 3rd -1:00 P. M. 1 Axminster Rugs, 9'x13'; 1 Orientol Rug. 9'xl3'; Blue 3-piece living Reem Suite; 4 Rockers; 1 Plotform Rocker; 3 Ottomans; Desk and Choir, walnut; Porfoctien 5-room Oil Burner; 4-shelf Metal Flower Stand; 1 3-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite; 1 3-piece Maple Bedroom Suite; 1 Walnut Bod and Dresser, all with innerspring or good mattresses; Walnut Dining Room Suite, 6 Chairs; Microtop Kitchen Table and Chairs; Utility Cabinet; G.E. Electric Rooster; G.E. Refrigerator; Hoover Standard Washing Machine; 3 Double Tubs; Westinghouse Clothes Dryer; Electric Toaster; Electric Mixer; Electric Heater; Studio Couch; Porch Swing. Whirlpool Deep freezer, Vesta Gas Range, Motorola TV—23” scroon, thoso thro# articles loss than 2 years old. Numerous End Tables end lamps; Odd Dresser; Round Dining Table; All kinds of dishes, cooking utensils and silverware; Miscellaneous articles, tee numerous to mention. All this furniture in vary good condition. 2 IS'xIS' Hog Stooping Houses, never been used; 1 Chicken Breeder House; Chicken feeders and Electric Water Heaters; A number of Heg Feeders; 1 Hog Fountain; 3 Water Tanks; 3 Rolls Picket Cribbing; I Small Corn Sheller; 1 Hay Rake; 1 John Deere Hoist Corn Dump; 1 John Deere Corn Grinder. ORPHA PARR, Owner

JIM VAUGHN, Auctioneer

MRS BURNS, CleA

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