The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 December 1964 — Page 7

FOR RENT: Modern 3 room said bath house. Gas heat, 39 Sunset Drive. Call OL 3-6561. 28-30-l-3p. FOR RENT IN COUNTRYT Four room unfurnished house with bath. Modern except heat. References desired. Ph. 596-3737, Roachdale. 30-3p.

Real Estate

PUTNAM REALTY 106 South Indiana St. OL 3-5022 Evenings — OL 3-6416 South of Reelsviile 50 acres, 35 till. 5 rm. modern home, barn, chicken house, fencing good. $10,000. North of Reelsviile 90 acres, Vi till, good outbuildings, fencing good. 7 room modern home—$18,000. Clinton Twp. 157 acres, 123 till, one acre pond, spring, very good well, good barn and 6 room mod. home, fencing good — $210 per acre. Building Sites North. Close-in, large wooded home sites. Manhattan Road—Almost 3 ac. $2,200. I bedroom listings needed. 30-31-2t.

FOR SALE: 80 acres of land, 8 !

Musical Instruments FOR SALE: Small spinet piano. Excellent condition. Mrs. Robert Loring, local representative. Riddick Piano Co. Phone OL 3-4888. 21-tf

Wanted—Women

WANTED: Experienced cook. Apply in person. Swick’s Restaurant. 104 North Jackson Street. Phone OL 3-9902. 29-5t

WANTED: 2 waitresses: Age 20-45—12 - 8 shift. 2 days off. Openings available 4th of

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Answer to Yesterday’* Puaxl*

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, December 30, 1964

January. We will train you. Terrace Room. Union Building. Phone OL 3-5086. Ask for Mr. Erke. 21-9t

miles southwest of Greencastle, modern home, 5t3 acres tillable, terms considered to the right people, total price $18,000. This farm is a sleeper. Please consider its possibilities. Sanford Romine, 3215

l Farm Items

Medford, Indianapolis. Phone I FOR SALE: 4

BROZENSKE SAW MILL. Feeders, hog houses & gates, all wood farm buildings made to order, 3% miles south of Putnamville School, Ph. OL 3-5389. Dec. 8-30t.

Saddleback

res. WA 4-0148, office WA 4-4586. 30-31#

Home Items

FOR SALE:

Singer Console

sewing machine, also pair of Drietz electric scissors. Ph. 246-6281. 29-2t

GOOD VALUES IN HOMES Immediate Possession New, 3 bedroom colonial styled ranch home. AH elecric. 1 y 2 baths. Large kitchen with built in equipment. Utility room. Attached garage. Located on large suburban lot in Greenbriar Addition. Anderson Street 3 bedroom, I'/i bath, brick, l[' z story home. Separate dining room. Fireplace in Living Room. Basement garage. Automatic Gas Furnace. Needs some work hut priced to sell at $9800.00. Beveridge Stree* 2 story, 6 room home located on large lot. 2 car garage. Gas Furnace. Reasonably priced at $11,560.00. Arlington Heights Nearly new 3 bedroom home with l'/2 baths. Large living room with Fireplace. Dining L. 2 car garage. Really comfortable living. HAL HICKMAN REALTY CO.

OL 3-9225

9 S. Locust St. 30-31-l-3t.

SINGER ZIG-ZAG $39.08 FULL PRICE A-l condition with warranty. Beautiful walnut cabinet. Assume six payments of $6.51 monthly. Makes fancy fashion designs, buttonholes, sews on j buttons, monograms, blind [ hems, and all other fancy j work built into machine. Call OL 3-3978. Dec. 17-tf

Boars 8 mo. old. Eligible for reg. Bob Hathaway, Limedale, OL 3-6540. 29-3p FOR SALE: Good Hereford yearling bull. Jim Chavis, Lena Ph. 673-3611, Reelsviile.

29- 3p

FOR SALE: 62 head Hampshire

pigs, 40 pounds. M. B. Hunter, R. R. 1, Coatesville. 30-lp.

FOR SALE: 2 Hereford cows,

10 ewes, and hay. Rena Sechman. Phone Coatesville.

30- lp.

WANTED: Full time checkers, j Experience preferred. Write Box 78, Daily Banner. Dec. 26-tf. WANTED: Someone to do housework two days a week. | Phone OL 3-3952. 30-2t

WANTED: Full time waitress, from midnight til 8 a. m. Apply in person at Monon Grill. 29-5t

WANTED: Baby sitter 7 to 3. p. m., at my home. 610 South Indiana Street. 29-3p

WANTED: Lady 20 to 45 yrs., for work in local retail store. Experience preferred. Write Box WW, Daily Banner giving three references and state previous experience. 29-4t

Business Service

Bland Coal Co. Indiana & Eastern Coal. Now located at 113 Eliazbeth St. Phone OL 3-

FOR SALE: Steer, grain fed 90 4732 or OL 3-3847. 23-tf days, ready to butcher; one Hearing aid'batteries - and "sup-:

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of Stanleyville. Government troops today contemplated new marches into rebel teritory, to take Watsa, northeast of Paulis, and other important towns, including Faradje, near the Sudanese bor-

der.

The reports reaching here said that about 100 whites still were missing in the area. Some of them were believed held in towns such as Watsa and Fa-

radje.

The whites rescued Tuesday were being taken from Wamba, where there is no airstrip, to Paulis, for removal to Leopold-

ville.

Some of the survivors claimed

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DREAMING of a new home?

THE fOLKS AT THE FRIENDLY

First-Citizens Bank CAN HASTEN THE DAYI (Member FDIC)

English lege.

at Indiana State Col*

STOPS TILT

NEW YORK (UPI) — Small

squares of latex foam rubber

the rebels had killed and eaten gi uet j back of picture about 10 whites on Christmas frames will stop them from tllt .

Day. There was no official con-

firmation of the report. Misionary William McChes-

ney, the last American unaccounted for in rebel territory, was believed to have been among the whites in Wamba. There was no immediate report on whether he was among

those rescued.

ing at the slighest bump, according to interior decorators. The foam rubber pads also hold the frame a fraction of an inch out from the wall, and cut down on the dust buildup that can permanently mar walls.

Booty, Not Boots

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SINGER FIVE MONTHS OLD $37.21 FULL BALANCE Assume six payments of $6.21 monthly. Nice walnut cabinet included. Sews backward and forward and reverse, darns, mends, appliques, sews over pins and needles, moongrams, equipped to zig-zag warranty included. Call OL 3-3987. Dec. 17-tf FOR SALE: New heavy-duty Riccar Sewing Machine in Walnut cabinet, $100.00 plus this advertisement. Never used. Call 986-2443, Poland. 30-3t

hog, grain fed, ready to butcher; 5 gilts, ready to breed. Phone OL 3-5712. 30-3t.

For Sale

FOR SALE; Social size envelopes, (63/4 size) 15 for 10c, 40 for 25c, 100 tor 60c. Business size, (No. 10), 10 for 10c. 28 for 25c, 67 for 60c Commercial Printing Department, The Daily Banner tf

FOR SALE: 3 piece

bathroom

outfit with fixtures; also used lumber and some windows. Phone OL 3-6222. 29-2p

Pets

For Rent

FOR RENT: Nice large sleeping room. Phone OL 3-5501. 30-2t

FOR RENT: 3 room modern furnished apartment, automatic gas heat and other utilities furnished. 410 South Jackson Street. 30-lp. FOR RENT:'House in North^ wood, 6 rooms and bath, clean and ready to move in. Phone OL 3-3291 after 5:00 p.m. 30-lt.

FOR RENT: One bedroom trailer Phone OL 3-5968 after 5:00 p.m. 29-3p

FOR SALE: 240 acres, Putnam County, 100 acres tillable, lots of good bluegrass, has seven room modern house with basement, large good barn, large tool shed, has $3,000 worth of new fencing, black top road, price $50,000. Cash or contract with $15,000 down payment. Write or call Virgil Morrison, Real Estate Broker, 120 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, Indiana, phone 3267. 30-lt FOR SALE: Large lot and house on Howard Street. Can be bought on contract. Cheap. Phone OL 3-6445. 30-5t.

FOR RENT: Four rooms and bath unfurnished. Ph. OL 36459. 29-3t P’OR RENT: Two bedroom duplex apartment. Newly decorated. Phone OL 3-3766. 28-3t. FOR RENT: - Nice ‘ sleeping room. Call OL 3-3057. 28-3p. FOR RENT: One 3 room unfurnished upper apartment newly decorated with stove, refrigerator, garbage disposal and heat and water furnished; also one one-room and kitchenette efficiency furnished, heat and water furnished. Call OL 3-9631 or OL 3-9515 for appointment. 29-6t FDR RENT: Downstairs 3 room and bath, apartment. Large closets, sound proof, automatic heat. Adults; also 1 large bedroom with outside entrance. Phone OL 3-9075. 29- 2t FOR RENT: 7 room modern house. Automatic gas furnace heat, large lot, good location. c/o Banner Box 007. 30- lp FOR RENT: • One bedroom house trailer, shower, modern, good gas heater. Phone OL 3-5555. 30-3p.

PUPPIES FOR SALE: Only a few left. Priced cheap while they last. Pekingese, Chihuahuas, Dachshunds. One male border terrier, year old. Sanders Cafe, Carbon, Ind. 29-4p.

Automotive

Kemember East Side Motor Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf FOR SALE: ’46 Chevrolet pick> up, 4 speed, runs good and good tires, $150.00. Phone OL 3-5712. 30-3t.

plies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service. M-W-F-tf SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacements. James Green, 606 So. Jackson St.

M-W-F-tf

DELCO BATTERY HEADQUARTERS': Morrison’s Tire & Battery. 317 N. Jackson St. Phone OL 3-5015.

M-W-F-tf NOTICE:

ment

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. UPI —Mrs. Maddie Smock, who was born on a Carroll County farm near Delphi, observed her 100th

16.-5 16.7a, 2 and launching attacks against Paul- birthday anniversary at the

100 Years Old

190-240 lb

210-240 lb 16.00-16.50; 240-270 lb 15.50-16.00; sows steady to 25 lower; 300-400 lb 13.25-14.- j 00; 400-600 lb 12.25-13.50. Cattle 800; calves 50; steers! and heifers fully steady; good i steers 20.50-22.00; short load 1 choice 23.50; choice heifers 22.- : 00; good and low choice 19.0021.00: cows opened fully steady, closed barely steady; utility and commercial and weighty cutters 13.00-14.50: few utility to 15.00.

is, an important governmentheld town 230 miles northeast

LONDON UPI — A woman

shopper bought a pair of shoes but when she got honUt and

opened the shoe box air

found was $1,400 carefully

wrapped up, police said. She returned the money to

the store, which explained a

home of her son, Dr. George clerk mistakenly had put the Smock, associate professor of money in the box.

Our repair depart-1 will be closed until

January 4. Do not bring in any repair work until then, j Weber Bike & Toy Shop. 14 W. Washington St. 28-3t

LOCAL LIVESTOCK

CENTFR

Greecastie Live Stock Center 16.25 — 16.75 TRUCK GRAIN

Wanted

WANTED: To give away 2 small male pups. Phone OL 3-9536. 30-lt WANTED: Rugs, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County call OL 3-3562. M-W-F tf WANTED: - Chimney repair. The life you save may be your own. James B. Sims, Reelsviile. Phone 672-3170. Dec. 23-Mon-Wed-Fri-tf

Toppers Pizza holiday hours: Saturday and Sunday, December 26 and 27, 5 p.m.-ll p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, December 28, 29, 30, 9 a.m.-l p.m., 5 p.m.-ll p.m. Thursday, December 31. 9 a.m.-l p.m. Open NEW YEAR’S EVE 5-?. In town delivery FREE, minimum order $1.25. Call OL 3-9200. 26-28-30-3t. Lost LOSTTCoon hound7 Redtick female. Contact R. L. Johnson, Reelsviile R. 1. or call OL 3-9551. 28-3t LOST: Boy’s 1962 Bainbridge class ring. Initials D. T. on irridescent stone. Lost in vicinity of Montgomery Ward. Phone OL 3-3030. 30-l-2t Livestock Market Hogs 4,800; barrows and gilts 25 to mostly 50 lower; 1 and 2, 190-225 lb 16.75-17.25; 1 to 3,

Corn

1.13

Oats

80

Beans

2.59

Wheat

1.28

Wanted—Men

YOUR OPPORTUNITY: W e will tram you to become a branch manager, rapid advancement, outstanding salary opportunities and employee benefits. Must be at least high school graduate and have a car. Phone Mr. Joyce OL 3-3113. Local Finance Corporation. 29-4t WANTED: Lady for night nurse. Must be between age 30-55. Hours 11-7, five days a week. Apply in person at Graver Nursing Home. 29-3t

Major Farm Equipment Franchise available for Greencastle and vicinity. Complete line of Farm and light Industrial Equipment. Wholesale and Retail Financing available from company. Call or write J. I. CASE CO. 1601 Madison Ave. Indianapolis, Ind. Phone ME 9-2541

18-!9-30-3t.

Hunting More White Hostages LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo UPI — -Mercenary-led Congolese government troops today mapped new forays into rebel bastions of the northeast-, ern Congo where more whites may be held hostage. One hundred and twenty whites, mostly Greeks, were saved from possible massacre ; Tuesday when a government column took the* village of Wamba, about 240 miles southwest of Stanleyville. Reports reaching here said 25 to 30 whites had been slaughtered before the govern-; ment forces reached the village. I From strongholds in Wamba and Watsa, the Communistsupported insurgents had been Dr. Burns, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR OFFIFCE CLOSED January 1 st. Thru January 4th South Jackson A Sunset Drive Phone Ol 3-5814 21-tf.

MONTANA HAY RIDE—Reservists at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Great Falls, Mont., load a hundred tons of hay to be air-dropped to starving cattle in Montana's southeastern disaster area. The planes are C-119 Flying Boxcars. Some 25,000 head of cattle hav« died.

ECENTENNIAL SCRAPBOOK

The War for the Union 1861-65 in Pictures

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FOR FORCED AIR FURNACES^

DIAL THE HUMIDITY YOU WANT FOR PERSONAL COMFORT Dry air is starved air. It makes you feel cold in normal temperatures, causes dry skin, keeps furnace running longer and results in higher fuel bills. The General 990 adds up to 1 gallon water per hour. No pump, no fan, no float to wear out. Most economical power humidifier made. ONLY $59.95 Also see us or call us for information regarding the new Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaner. It can remove 90% of the Dirt, Dust, Lint, Pollen, Bacteria and smoke from the air in your home. CURRIE’S TIN and FURNACE CO. 101 East Franklin OL 3-6712

No. 485

John Breckinridge Castleman

Thomas H. Hines of the conspiracy in the north central states late in 1864 that periled the continued support of the war by state governments in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri. Hines, Castleman and their followers planned to free Confederate prisoners in the North, arm them with weapons seized from Federal arsenals, and, aided by secretly organized “Copperheads,” take over the four state governments. These were to be used to effect a negotiated peace by the Northern government with the South. Coincidentally, Confederate underground

agents in New York set off two days of fires in \he city to promote terror there; 12 hotels, other buildings and ships were set afire. Hines, the master conspirator, was captured but escaped. Castleman was arrested and faced the ultimate punishment for high treason when an uncle, Judge Samuel Breckinridge, who was an old friend of Lincoln, induced the president to write [J] this letter. It was to be a life-saver when Castleman’* trial was set in December. Instead of being condemned, Castleman was ordered to leave the country. In Canada, he rejoined Capt Hines. •—CLARK KLNN AIKD

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