The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 October 1964 — Page 5
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THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1964 Page 5
Classified Display and Classified Ads!
SINGER ZIG-SAG $35.16 FULL PRICE Take up six payments of $5.86 monthly. Walnut cabinet included. Makes buttonholes, fancy fashion designs, sews on buttons, monograms, appliques, blind hems, etc., all built into this machine. Warranty included. Call OL 3-3987. 16-tf
WANTED: Hay. Phone OL 35208. 17-2t
Notice Donations — for the Church of the First Born. Clothing, household items, etc. Phone OL 3-9221 or OL 3-3266. 15-3p
For Rent
Real Estate
UPSTAIRS? If your family is best suited with a story and a half — here are two with good family space. 1. Colonial styled with center hall, fireplace, full dining room and 4 bedrooms at $16,500. 2. Compact yet spacious, with big kitchen and 3 good bedrooms with fine activity basement for $15,000. E.H. Collins & Co. OL 3-3255 OL 3-3828
Farm Items
FOR SALE: Hampshire boars; open gilts, also bred gilts. Earl Bridges, Roachdale, Route 1. Phone 596-7283. 28-tf FOR SALE: Hog houses, Feeders and gates. Made to order. miles south of Putnamville School. Phone OL 3-5389. tf.
SOYBEANS—CORN • We would appreciate your patronage • Two dumps — quick service 9 Fair prices • Grading is done by trained personnel • We contract — We store BAINBRIDGE ELEVATOR t-th-s-tf.
FOR SALE: Good Guernsey milk cows, 5 years old, due to calve in the spring. Marjorie Vickous, Trim and Curl Beauty Shop, R. R. 1, Reelsville, Indiana. Phone 6723600. 17-3t.
For Sale
FOR SALE: Lincoln Welders, 180 amp., $90; 225 amp., $103. Acetylene welding equipment complete with tanks, gauges, torches and cart, $175. Graver Welding, 208 North Jackson. 7-30t,
FOR RENT: Desirable 3 room upper apartment Near campus. Heat furnished. Adults. Phone OL 3- 5061. 12-tf
FOR RENT: Modern four room upper furnished apartment. Heat furnished, Adults. Phone OL 3-3961. 22-tf
FOR RENT: Two doubles, one five room and one four room. $50 and $55. Ph. OL 3-3249 after four p.m. 30-tf.
FOR RENT: Attractive upper four room apartment, private bath. Desirable neighborhood, kitchen appliances, heat and water furnished. Adults. Phone OL 3-6942 or OL 35409. 16-17-19-3p
FOR RENT: Unfurnished large room, half bath and kitchenette. Utilities furnished. Covenient location. Reasonable. Phone OL 3-5705. 15-3t FOR RENT: Three rooms furnished. Utilities furnished
Bland Goal Co. Indiana & Eastern Coal. Now located at 113 N. Elizabeth St Phone OL 3-4732 or OL 3-3847. 23-tf
NOTICE: We are now in a position to give better on-the-farm service. Mr. Gentry is now with us. Graver Welding. 7-14t.
JONES SCHOOL Fall Festival Carnival. Saturday, October 17. Serving begins at 5:00 p. m. Festivities will begin at 6:00 p. m. until 9:00 p. m. Public is invited. 15-3t
Pets
FOR SALE: Pedigreed A.K.C. registered German Shepherd female dog. Black and tan. 1 year old. $65.00. Phone 7954889. 15-3t
AERIAL SURVEYS
Leonid I. Brezhnev and Premier | Alexei Kosygin “will purse an
active line for the convocations j FOR REAL ESTATE
of an international meeting of all Communist parties.’’
Business Service
VICTOR HALL NEAL FURNACES AND AIRCONDITTONERS. FREE ESTIMATES. I INSTALL AND SERVICE. BOSWELL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CO. 115 E. Columbia. 29-tf Excellent, efficient and economical, that’s Blue Lustre carpet and upholstery cleaner. Rent Electric shampooer $1.00 Headley Hardware. Sat-tf
Russ Reaffirm Peace With West MOSCOW UPI—The new^Soviet regime reaffirmed today that it would continue ex-Pre-mier Nikita S. Khrushchev’s peaceful co-existence with the West. Its stiff line toward Communist China may bend, but not much. It denounced the deposed Khrushchev himself as “harebrained.” Today’s issue of Pravda, the Soviet Communist party newspaper, underlined the reassurances given by U.S.S.R. ambassadors in Washington, Tokyo, the United Nations and other capitals. Pravda upheld the "principle of peace co-existence between states with differing social orders as advanced by V. I. Lenin.” Pravda said the new government of party First Secretary
KEEPIN G COOL
SYRACUSE, N. Y. UPI
Sales of central residential air i ly inaccessible. conditioning this year should |
give the industry its first halfbillion dollar market, according to Russell Gray, president of Carrier Air Conditioning Co. Industry sales in 1963 totaled a record 402,000 units with an installed value of $450 million, he said, and total 1964 sales should reach 480,000 units, double the amount just three
years ago.
“With more •money to spend,” Gray said, “the public is upgrading its purchases. Consumers widely exposed to air conditioning elsewhere clearly are putting high priority on it for their homes. We expect a continuing growth in demand in the years ahead.”
NEW YORK UPI—Realtors are making increasing use of the helicopter and other light aircraft in appraising large tracts, or those which are near-
FRANKIE EDITING
HOLLYWOOD UPI—Frank Sinatra worked on editing the film of his movie “None But the Brave” before leaving Hollywood for another picture to be
made in Italy.
ST in Safety!
THE FRIENDLY
-Citizens Bank & Trust
(Member FDIC)
•TYCOON* HOLLYWOOD UPI—Walter Brennen can claim title to be- | ing the oldest star of a television series this season in the title role of "Tycoon.”
Marriage Licenses James Allen Bryan, Family Finance, Fillmore, Route 1, and
TITLE SWITCH
HOLLYWOOD UPI—Latest switch in movie titles: “The Traveling Lady” with Steve McQueen and Lee Remick has
Cheryl Jane Hugunin, Central been changed to -Highway.” Bank. Greencastle.
HEALTH CAPSULES bv Michael A. Petli, M.D.
Orlando Harney Lewis, farmer. Bainbridge, Route 1. and Diana Kay Cook, at home,
Crawfordsville.
The 1960 census showed that more than half the women 55 and over were widows but only ! a fifth of the men in that age 1 group were widoowers.
POE? YOUR OCCUPATION HAVE ANYTHING TO PO WITH YOUR CHANCE? OF HAVING A HEART ATTACK ^
210 Bloomington Street.
15-3p
FOR SALE: Massey-Harris self propelled 2-row corn picker. Phone OL 3-9643.
15-3t. Close
FOR SALE: Boys bicycle, used 2 weeks, like new Phone OL 3-5661. 17-2p
Mobile Homes
We can’t eat’em. We’re
to sell them. New
going
and used 1964 Travel Trailers and Nimrod campers. Many priced below cost. Come ready to buy. No down payment. 36 months to pay. Ellis Trailer Sales. Oak Hill Rd., Crawfordsville. Phone EM 2-7466. 14-10p
Musical Instruments
FOR SALE: Close springer, large Wisconsin Holstein heifers now available at Wayne Shoaf Dairy Farm, Marshall, Indiana. Other breeds available. We will arrange financing for Kraft Patrons. Kraft Foods, Marshall, Indiana. Phone 597-2266. Wayne Shoaf, 597-2306; 597-2404. 24-25-26-1-2-3-8-9-10-15-16-17-
12-p
FOR' SAKE AT AUCTION: Bloomington Sale Barn. Monday, October 19, 12:30 D.S.T. 650 head cattle: consisting of 550 head of Angus and Hereford Steers, weight 350700 lbs. 100 head of Angus cows. Some with calves, others to calve soon. Bloomington Sale Bam, % mile south on Rd: 37. Gaylan Bros. 3325712. 15-3t FOR SALE: 4 Hereford cows;
1 Hereford heifer; 2 spring MA.GNAVbX~Poi-table^Stereos,
FOR RENT: Upstairs unfurnished apt.. Three large bright rooms. Private entrance. Garage, gas stove and all utilities furnished. Excellent neighborhood. Near Miller School. No objection to one child. Located at 708 E. Seminary St. Phone OL 3-9459. 16-2t
Wanted—Men
It pays to clean and treat your seed wheat—bring in the seed you saved for recleaning to Poor and Company in Greencastle. Sat-tf.
Austin Plumbing & Heating Co. Sales, installation and service. Phone OL 3-3913 for prompt courteous service. T-T-S-tf
Automotive
Will rent you a small spinet piano in excellent condition. Mrs. Robert Loring. OL 3-4888 local representative. Riddick Piano Co 11-tf.
Home Items FOR SALE: Used Westinghouse washer, Hamilton gas dryer, kitchen table with five chairs. Phone OL 3-5293.
16- 2t.
FOR SALE: Extra good four chair dinette set, also good dining table and six chairs. Phone Cloverdale 795-4593.
17- 2p
calves; 1 registered Hereford bull, 15 months old. Am selling herd due to poor health. Joseph Pickett, Phone CH 63242, Fillmore. 16-2p. FOR SALE: John Deere No. 227 picker mounted on 1951 John Deere model A tractor, good condition. Will sell picker or both. Raymond Lisby, 2 miles east of Fillmore. 16-2p FOR SALE: 40 pigs. Extra nice. Floyd O. Rains. Reelsville. Ph. 675-3456. 16-3t.
FOR SALE:M M one row corn picker $50.00 Marvin Ogle, 3 a mile North of Wildwood Bridge 16-2p
FOR SALE: Thorobred blue roan Tennessee Walker. Can be seen at the Saddle Club. Also trailer and saddle and bridle. Call Mrs. Guy Williamson. OL 3-5029. 17-3p
FOR SALE: Hampshires, K. L. Penrod C.M.S.; SMS. Boars, Gilts purebred and commercial. Dr. Knuppel. Phone OL 3-3918. 17-20-22-24-27-29-6t
$69.50 and up. Kersey Music. 8-tf FOR SALE: Philco apartment size refrigerator with small freezer across the top. In good condition. OL 3-5233.. 16-5t FOR SALE: 36 inch gas range. A-l. Six years old. Phone Mt. Meridian. JA 6-2224. 16-2p FOR SALE: Traveler TV Set. Used. Excellent Condition. Only $25.00. Phone OL 39506. 16-3p 1964 NECCHI, $44.86 Full Price Only five months old. Like new condition. Assume seven payments of $6.34 monthly. Monograms, appliques, dams, mends, sews, forward and reverse, equipped to zig-zag, and many other features on this fabulous Necchi. Guaranteed. Call OL 3-3987. 16-tf FOR SALE: Antique Babygrand piano. Phone 795-4491. 16-2t. FOR SALE: Florence heating stove. Earl Bemis at Lena. Phone 672-3566. 17-lt
WANTED: Man for general farm work. References preferred. Phone Clayton 5396767. 16-2t
WANTED:'
Experienced car-
penters for construction of pole buildings. Ages 20 to 35. Excellent pay, steady work high school girl for work all and any experience. 16-3t Wanted—Women
WANTED: 16 years or over high school gi ’ for work all day on Saturday in local retail store. Write Box 25 c/o Banner, giving references r d any experience. 16-3t
WANTED: Kitchen help 12 p.m. to 8 a.m., part time waitress for days. Apply in person Monon Grill. 12-6t.
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: Farm or small acreage. Call Indianapolis, CH-I-4876. evenings. l-12t
WANTED: Carrier boy for Russellville — Banner-News route. Phone OL 3-9070 after 1:30. 7-tf.
WANTED: Hauling, any kind, any time. Phone OL 3-3801. 16-2t
WANTED TO BUY: 3 or 4 bedroom modern house of will trade for smaller house for same. Write box 37 c/o Banner. 16-2p
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: 1956 Chevrolet, 4 dr. Hardtop. $250.00. Phone PE 9-2192. 17-lt
ATTENTION-HOG PRODUCERS STEWARTS' HAMPSHIRE MEAT HOG SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd„ 6:00 P. M. SO BOARS-SO REG. OPEN GILTS-150 COMMERCIAL World's largest producers of tested swine. Complete information— we test the entire lifter. All the top proven meat bloodlines. Last ton litters at Purdue Station—feed conversion 2.96, daily gain 1.60. We have used and are now using more Certified Meat Sires than any breeder. Recently sold 150 hogs that had 55.24 lean cuts—yield 70.7. Big boars for immediate use. Feed conversion, carcass information and backfat probe on every animal in catalog. Catalog on request, lunch available. L. L. & MANFORD STEWART, R.R. No. 4, FRANKFORT, INDIANA
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Answer to Yesterday’s PumI*
FOR SALE: 1960 Ford Falcon Ranchero. Clean, well taken care of. 30,000 miles. Sanford Siddons. Phone OL 3-6637. 13-5t FOR SALE~1960^4-drrSimca. j In good condition. 35 miles per gallon. Phone 522-6251 or 522-6747. 13-5t FOR SALE: ’52 Mercury hardtop, 2-door, $200.09. Phone OL 3-6833. 13-3t FOR SALE: 1959 Ford Station Wagon. R. H.A.T. $650.00. Ph OL3-4497. 14-4p. FOR SALE? 1955 4-door Plym'. automatic trans. 2 - extra wheels with snow tires, $160. Ted Glidewell, OL 3-6038 16-2p Lost
ON THE RECORD — Singer Fran Warren (above) is under arrest in New York, charged with possession of marijuana, and also with having knowledge of a mil-lion-dollar check swindle on May’s department store. Miss Warren, 38, is reported to be the girl friend of Georgs Witt, 45, arrested as the mastermind of the swindle.
APPARENTLY. ONE RECENT ?TUPY REVEALEP THAT OVER 90% OF YOUNG CORONARY VICTIM? HAP TWO JOB? OR WORKEP UNPER MUCH MENTAL STRAIN. MONPAY: SURGERY. Health Capsules gives helpful information. , It is not intended to be of a diagnostic natur*
DITCHING SERVICE
BACK HOE LOADER TILING MACHINE CHAIN DIGGER OL 3-6319 GREENCASTLE TRACTOR SALES
Goodbye/Mr. Rot
NOTICE LOST: Near Putnam- i ville small female dog black j and white long hair. Name Snooks. Phone Mt. Meridian JA 62417, reverse charges. 1 ’'etc Cox, Reward 16-2p
TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED! Experienced or Inexperienced for long distance hauls. Write Mayflower Transit, Indanapolis, Indiana. 3-10-17-24-4t.
If you fail to receive your copy of The Daily Banner Call OL 3-9070 before six o'clock.
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WANTED TO RENT: 100 Acres or more farm land with buildings and pasture for approximately 50 cows. Wilbur Pickard, R. R. 2, Coal City, Ind. 16-20p
WANTED: Ironing, babysitting^ or house work. Margaret Parrish, general delivery, Greencastle. 17-lp
NOTICE We are now stocking the lake with Bass, Red Ear and Channel Cat fish. Contact Clear Creek Fish* eries, Martinsville, Indiana, R. 4.
BLONDIE
By Chick Young
THAT'S THE TROUBLE WITH PERMANENTS ' -THEM'RE NOT PERMANENT!
JOHNNY HAZARD
ftSHTTIME IN CENTRAL PARK-,’‘BURPy''HUNK SETS UP HIS RAPIO-CCNTPOLLE7 MOREL PLANE,,
By Frank Robbins
Dr. Harold Scott, of the U.S. Public Health Service’s Communicable Disease Center, warns that many communities face a great rodent problem. Causes are urban population growth coupled with a cyclical growth in U.S. rodent population which will reach a peak in 1964-65. Brother Rat runs up a $2 billion damage bill yearly in the U.S. Traps aren’t effective—if one rat is caught the rest stay clear. If one rodent drops dead immediately after tasting poisoned bait no other rat will nibble. But a new weapon is at hand. Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation scientists have come up with a really effective anti-coagulant called Prolin. Rats feeding on Prolin baits don’t die instantly— thus warning the rest of the colony to stay away. But repeated eating ultimately brings sure death to the four-legged destroyer and each of his mates in turn. Prolin is now being formulated into baits under various trade names. Yes, Brother Rat’s luck is running out.
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MARIS CHASES A TWO BAGGER—Yankee Roger Maris plays the ball (arrow! off the center field wall at Busch Stadium in St. Louis as the Cards’ Bill White comes up with a two bagger in the first inning.
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By Jimmv Hatlo
DlMWlODV DEMANDS ABSOLUTE QUIET AND NO PIN-DROPPING WNEN HE GOES TO A NEWSREEL-—
Bui HE’LL GO TO THE BIG GAME AND MAKE MORE NOISE THAN TUNEUP TIME IN A JETPORT—
