The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1964 — Page 13

Real Estate

FOR SALE: New 3 bedroom home with attached garage. Will sell on contract or assume mortgage. Phone OL 2-4818. 2-tf. FOR SALE: Four room house with bath at 1057 Avenue D. Phone OL 3-5075. 3-3p.

N0RTHW00D 1. No cash needed for reliable purchaser who can assume present loan with 5 , 4% interest. Payment of $104 includes taxes and insurance. 2. Double lot, detached garage go with shiny older home in top location — the price is right. Cr 1 ! Collins

FOR SALE or RENT: Puritan Water Softeners. Soft water 365 days of the year. Earl Hutcheson, Reelsville. Phone 672-d3/2. 18-M-W-tt

Mobile Homes FOR SALE: 1955 Skyline Mobile Home 8x34, 1 Bedroom. Excellent condition. 923 N. Madison or Phone OL 36028. 2-3p FOR - SALE: 10 x 56“Mobile home with two expando rooms. Located on nice lot with 1 y 2 car Garage, patio and awning Must be seen to be appreciated. Owner re-

FOR SALE: Spring Duroc boars. Howard Gough & Son, Roachdale. Phone 596-7693. 31-18p.

FOR SALE: Oliver OC-4 crawler front loader, like new. Must sacrifice to settle estate. Phone SH 5-5103 Danville. 3-12t.

WANTED: Young man with Catholic Ladies Rummage Sale reached 76 degrees at Evans-

some experience in mixing mortar, carrying bricks. Call OL 3-5488 between 5 and 6

p.m.

4-lt.

FOR SALE: 100 shoats, Chester White bred gilts, also boars, one-mile north and and Va mile east of Mt. Meridian. Ivan Clark. 31-2-4-3t

FOR SALE: Year old Rhode Island Red hens, $1.00 each. Ernest Heber at Fern. Phone OL 3-9024. 4-lt FORT SALE OR TRADE T 5 year old sorrel gelding. Nice pleasure horse. Phone 5226263, Bainbridge. 4-4p For Rent

Wanted

WANTED: Carpenter work of any kind, various jobs, hauling or handyman. Phone OL 3-9221. 29-6t. WANTED’TCrRENT ri00 Acres or more farm land with buildings and pasture for approximately 50 cows. Wilbur Pickard, R. R. 2, Coal City, Tnd. 16-20p

WANTED: Corn picking picker sheller. Marion Ferrand, R. R. 2, Greencastle, Indiana. Phone OL 3-9636. 2-3p

OL 3-3255

OL 3-3828 4-5-2t.

Home Items MAGNAVOX Portable Stereos, $69.50 and up. Kersey Music.

8-tfi

locating. Phone 522-6726 after appointment.

Bainbridge 6 p.m. for 2-5p.

FOR RENT: Office building, 105 Seminary. Inquire 205 South Vine or Phone OL 3-6842. 4-4t FOR RENT: An efficiency, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire custodian, Cole Apartments. 31-tf.

Musical Instruments Will rent you a small spinet piano in excellent condition. Mrs. Robert Loring OI 3-4888 local representative. Riddick Piano Co 11-tf.

FOR RENT: Desirable 3 room upper apartment. Near campus. Heat furnished. Adults. Phone OL 3- 6061. 12-tf

Pets

FOR SALE: Dachshund pups, A.K.C. have permanent shots, reasonable. Ruth Bright, Monrovia. OXford 4-2659.

30-6t

FOR SALE: Master Singer Canaries. All colors. Myers Pet Shop, 14 W. Walnut St. Phone OL 3-5516. 3-4t

monograms, appliques, equip- Have a miniature Greyhound,

FOR RENT: Seven room house and garden spot near Putnamville. New abestos siding. Immediate possession. $40 per month. Phone OL 3-6879.30-tf

excellent

SINGER SIX MO. OLD $36.17 FULL PRICE

Walnut cabinet included. Make six payments of $6.03 monthly. Sews backward and forward. over pins, darns and mends, sews on zippers.

l FOR RENT: neighborhood one bedroom ment, newly

In

near campus, upper apartdecorated, re-

ped to zig-zag, warranty in- I eluded. Call OL 3-3987. 3-tf. FOR SALE: Large Florence j heating stove in good candition. George Talbott, Cloverdale. Ind. 3-2p. FOR SALE: Large Crosley refrigerator, good, freezer across top. Call OL 3-6230. 3-2pi FOR SALE: Large size Mangus Cord organ complete with bench, in good condition. Call OL 3-6001 after 5 p. m.

2-4-6-3t

Cocker, Terriers, nice Collies, other breeds of dogs, mixed puppies. Bring your unwant-

frigerator, gas stove, gas heat and water furnished. Call OL 3-9631 or OL 3-9515. 31-4t.

FOR RENT: Permanent trailer space. White Oak Motor

WANTED: Light housekeeper to live in, older gentleman, in country modern home. Address Box 10, Daily Banner. 3-3p.

WANTED: Jobs — any kind, carpenter, painting, household. You name it. Phone OL 3-4657. Chester Gregory. 3-3t. WANTED: Garage or barn to rent near campus. Write Box 229 c/o Banner. 3-3t WANTED: Someone to deliver pizzas nights and week-ends. Topper Pizza, 214 South College. 3-3t

Saturday, Nov. 7, 8:30 a.m. in the Court House. Clothing, shoes. 2-4-6-3p

NOTICE: There will be no hunting or trespassing on my farm. James Woodall. 4-3p

WANTED: Rug, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere. Bor service in Putnam County call OL 3-3562 M-W-F tf WANTED: Someone to break 58 acres of stalk ground at once, with large tractor and plow. See or call 845-2215, T. L. Parker, 3 miles south of Junction Roads 40 & 75 or first house east of Broadpark.

4-3t

Court, Rd No. 40 Reasonable wTNTEDrLady to with

and a good place to stay. 3-3p

FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnished house, 102 Olive Street. Phone OL 3-4244. 2-3p

ed pets to the Shelter. Clay ■ - - . -—— - , , tr c- FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house,

modern, automatic gas furnace, good location. Write

Box 440, Daily Banner. 3-2p FURNACES AND AIRCONDI-

Society.

3-2t

County Humane

Phone 5126.

FOR SALE! Male German Shepherd pup, 7 months old,

man and wife this winter in their home. Call for interview. Phone Coatesville 8412.

4-3t

Livestock Market Hogs 4,500; steady to higher; 1-3, 190-230 lb 15.50-16.00, few 16.10-16.50; 1-3, 230-250 lb 15.00-15.50; sows steady to 2 higher; 1-3, 300-400 lb 12.5013.50; 2-3, 400-550 lb 11.75-12.-

75.

Cattle 1,300; calves 50; strong, high good and choice steers 23.50-24.25; few 24.5024.75; few high choice and prime 25.00-25.50; good 21.0023.25; average and high choice with a few prime heifers 23.25; high choice and a few prime 23.25; high good to choice 21.0023.00; good 18.50-21.00; cows to 1.00 higher; utility and commercial 11.50-13.50; bulls

ville and Lafayette and overnight lows ranged from 57 in the Chicago area to 41 at Fort Wayne and Lafayette.

Th« Daily Banner, Greencastle, Ind. Wednesday, November 4, 1964

Humphrey To Visit Johnson MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. UPI —A jubilant Hubert H. Humphrey, full of praise for President Johnson and the party workers who helped boost him to national prominence, heads for LBJ country today and a Texas-sized victory barbecue. “We’re going to board our plane, ‘The Happy Warrior,’ and go down to Texas to see the ’victorious warrior,’ ” the vice president-elect told an enthusiastic party reception celebrating the Democratic election landslide.

STATE PREFERENC*

in Service!

THE FRIENDLY

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DALLAS (UPI) — A Texas insurance executive recently elected to head a national organization prefers state to federal supervision of his indus-

try.

C. C. Yost of Dallas, new president of the National Association of Life Companies, said

“it is much better to have 50 system the industry has grown separate state insurance com- tremendously, with more life missioners watching over the insurance sold in the 1950’« insurance companies and buy- than in the previous 50 years, ers of insurance than one fed- He is senior vice president of eral office.” Union Bankers Insurance Co. Yost said under the present of Dallas.

18.00-20.00.

strong to 50 higher; utility and “I’m going to be downright commercial 14.00-16.50; vealers lazy for a few days,” Humphrey steady; good and choice 23.00- beamed. “On this occasion if I 27.00. don’t deserve it, I need it.” Sheep 600; fully 50 lower; t . . choice and prime wooled lambs Th€ Minnesota senator ad-20.00-21.00; good and choice dressed a meeting of Democra-

tic - Farmer - Labor party Workers in the Radisson Hotel at the windup of an Election Day that saw him and Johnson i sweep to a resounding victory. Humphrey thanked the party workers, praised his family and compared the President with

the mythical Atlas.

LOCAL LIVESTOCK

15.00-15.50 CENTER

TRUCK GRAIN

Corn -.... 100 Wheat 129

He thanked the rank and file of the party he helped form

° ats 65 “for making me mayor, senator

| and the vice presidential nomi-

Beans

George Murphy Beats Salinger

He heaped praise on his wife, Muriel, who helped him storm the campaign trail and shared the spotlight with him at the

reception.

Business Service VICTOR HALL NEAL"

FOR SALE: Gas space heater; chest of drawers; dresser; floor furnace; new and used plumbing; Orangburg, 4 and 6 inch tile and flys; lightning rod cable and flys; tent trailer camper. See James Green, 606 S. Jackson. 4-3t. FOR SALE: Extra good single door 11 cubic foot Frigidaire refrigerator; freezer across top. Porcelain exterior and interior. Charles McCurry, 7 Hanna Court. 4-lp FOR SALE: Automatic gas heater, like new. 1036 Avenue D. 4-lp FOR SAX.E: Bavaria China, service for 8, Dresden pattern, perfect condition. Mrs. Grant I L. Hughes, 106 North Mur- ' phy Ave., Brazil, Ind. 47834. j Phone 4211. 2-3t

black and tan, can be registered, $25. Call Raymond Powers, Route 3, Cloverdale. Phone 795-4597. 4-3t. Automotive 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: 1958 Pickup - Truck. Excellent Shape. No Junk. Call 526-2207 or see Johnny Masten. 2-3p Farm Items FOR SALE: Two fresh Holstein cows. Claude Johnston, R. R. 4, Greencastle. 4-3t FOR SALE: Registered Holstein bull. Marion Ferrand & sons, R. R. 3, Greencastle.

2-3p

SINGER ZIG-ZAG $43.29 FULL PRICE

Take up seven payments of $6.18 monthly. Walnut cabinet included. Makes buttonholes, fancy fashion designs, sews on buttons, monograms,

FOR SALE: Hog houses. Feeders and gates. Made to order. 3!£ miles south of Putnamville School. Phone OL 3-5389. tf. FOR - SALE: Hampshire boars; open gilts, also bred gilts. Earl Bridges, Roachdale, Route 1. Phone 596-7283. 28-tf

FOR RENT: Six room house. See Paul Terrell at Putnamville. 3-2t. FOR RENT: In Fillmore, 2 bedroom double; gas heat, modern, full basement and garage,, good condition. Phone 246-4173. S-5t, FOR RENT: 4 rooms furnished, $35 per month; water and sewage paid. Also, 3 rooms for shop or living quarters, $35 per month, water and sewage paid. See James Green, 606 S. Jackson. 4-4t. Wanted—Women WANTED: Waitress, 20-35 years old to cook short orders and work in dining room. $35.00 a week. Phone 6723358. 11-tf

TIONERS. FREE ESTIMATES. I INSTALL AND SERVICE. BOSWELL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CO. 115 E. Columbia. 29-tf

SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacements. James Green, 606 So. Jackson St. M-W-F-tf

DON’T merely brighten your carpets . . .Blue Lustre them . . .eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent Electric shampooer $1.00. Headley Hardware. wed.-tf

Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service. M-W-F-tf

WANTED: Waitress, transportation furnished. Bon Ton Restaurant, Bainbridge.

2-4t j

WANTED: Sales girl for local ! ready to wear, permanent po-

HEARING AID SUPPLIES Batteries and accesories for all makes and models. Mason Jewelers (Tick Tock Ssop) 18 West Washington St.

M-W-Ff-t

sition. Apply at Troyers. 2-tf DON'T merely brighten your

carpets . . . Blue Lustre them . . . eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent electric shampooer $1. Headley Hardware. 4-lt

Wanted—Men

appliques, blind hems, etc., FOR SALE: Select open hybrid all built into this machine, j gilts. Call W. G. Hilsheimer, Warranty included. Call OL Kingman, Ind. 397-3325, area 3-3987. 3-tf. 317. 2-6t

Help Wanted

Man to travel immediate territory age 40-65 preferred. Established territory— selling electrical supplies. Must have car. For interview write box 57 Rome City, Indiana.

3-2p

Notice

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.

4-H CLUB CALF SALE, Friday night, Nov. 6th, 7:00 p.m. at 4-H Fairgrounds, Greencastle, Indiana, selling 601 head (approximately 3 Heifers, 17 Steers of Each Breed) Angus - Hereford - Shorthorn 28-30-31-Nov. 2-3-4-5-7t

WANTED: Janitor (not over 50 years old). Voncastle theatre. 3-2t WANTED: Man to drive tank wagon, delivering petroleum products. Salary and commission. Will train on job. Write to Box 820, Daily Banner. 4-6t.

Bland Coal 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. RUMMAGE SALE: Friday, Nov. 6, 8:30 a. m„ courthouse. Nice winter clothes. Very little sold for over 25c. Beech Grove Church. 2-4t

LOS ANGELES UPI — Republican senatorial candidate George Murphy was optimistic today about beating incumbent Democratic Sen. Pierre Salinger but declined to claim victory. Murphy, enjoying a lead of, almost 150,000 votes over the former White House press secretary, told his campaign work-

ers:

“Things look very good. I would be extremely surprised if the trend changed. I am extremely pleased. Sen. Salinger said he wants to wait until the bsentee ballots are counted before making a statement. I don’t blame him. That’s proper.” In discussing the Senate race, Murphy said he felt voters re-

sented the “intrusion” of Salin- | ho^outs in entrenched ger who had been absent from ^ ons in suburban La Caicota.

Six persons were wounded in a mob attack on the cable of-

President Flees

Capital City

LA PAZ, Bolivia UPI — President Victor Paz Estenssoro fled Bolivia today and fighting broke out in the capital where his followers resisted efforts of a military junta to take over the government. Army planes bombed and strafed headquarters of Paz’ National Revolutionary Movement (MNR). Armed civilians shot their way into government buildings and seized them. Warplanes bombed government

posi-

his native California for some

years.

He also said that Gov. Edmund G. Brown’s appointment of Salinger to fill the seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Clair Engle, D-Calif., “backfired” on Salinger. Governor Brown said that Salinger’s strong stand against Proposition 14 to nullify the Rumford Housing Act which prohibited discrimination in housing hurt the Democrat at the polls. Murphy did not make a stand on Proposition 14, which was overwhelmingly approved.

BLONDIE

By Chick Young

IMAGINE HAVING A GRASSHOPPER FOR PRESIDENT

JOHNNY HAZARD

By Frank Robbins

Mild Weather Will Continue By United Preis International Indiana’s diet of Indian summer weather wall continue through most of this week, the weatherman indicated today. The 5-day forecast for the period ending next Monday called for temperatures up to 10 degrees above normal in the northern portion. Little percipitation was antic-

ipated.

After another day of mostly sunny, cloudy conditions were expected to move into the state, with showers predicted Thursday for most of the southern portion. The above - normal temperature trend of the past couple of weeks will keep day-time readings mostly in the upper 60s and lower 70s. Showers predicted for Tuesday night failed to materialize and the extended outlook called for no more than one-fourth of an inch of rain Thursday night and early Friday and again next Monday. Temperatures Tuesday

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

fice. Followers of Paz cut telephone service inside the city. Plane Makes Forced Landing JASPER UPI — A Missouri pilot, his plane plagued by engine trouble, made an emergency landing within yards of a football field Tuesday night where about 4,000 fans watched a high school game. Frank Nally, Kansas City, told police he made several passes over the gridiron field where teams from Jasper and neighboring Huntingburg met but when he spotted the crowds he descided to land in an open

field nearby.

Asks GOP Aid GREENFIELD. Ind. UPI — Mayor Berry S. Hurley today planned to urge Hoosier Republican mayors to meet soon. “It will be up to the mayors to restore the Republican Party in Indiana,” he said after many GOP candidates for state and county offices were defeated.

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North on 43

Ol 3-4834

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