The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 March 1965 — Page 7
R«al Estate
BASEMENT PLAYROOM
Plenty of piny space for the children with spotless S bedroom home located near new schooL Eligible GI could arrange 100% loan and a quick possession — phone Jane anytime. E. H. Collins & Co. On the square OL 3-3^55 OL 3-3828 27-l-2t.
THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE Good homes for sale: SOUTH ON ROAD 43 Three bedrooms and Fam tly room. Tip-top shape. LARRABEE STREET Two bedrooms. Convenient to everything. 5. ARLINGTON Three bedrooms. Bath and a half. Will trade for a larger, older home. N. INDIANA Four rooms and full basement. Well kept. ELM STREET Excellent two bedroom home. Very attractixe. BAINBRIDGE Three Itedrooms. Out half acre. Anxious to sc'I. EIGHT MILES WEST A chance to buy a home at lost cost and make needed repairs. E. WASHINGTON ST. Three bedrooms and family room. In perfect condition. E. WASHINGTON Two bedrooms, older home. Large lot. Easy to enlarge. MANHATTAN ROAD New. Five rooms and dining area. Low price. NORTH VINE ST. Six room, smaller home. Close to town. LINCOLN AVENUE Larger home with two bedrooms and family room. Large lot. SOUTH IN ROAD 43 Four bedrooms. Family room. Beautiful kitchen. SEMINARY STREET Large, older home. Two fireplaces. Four bedrooms. Spacious rooms. R.R. NO. 1 Three bedroom country home on more than one acre. Beautiful setting. Close to Greencastle. So. COLLEGE Six rooms. Chance to have an attractive apartment and income besides. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours: OL 3-3642 l-2-2t.
BUYING A NEW CAB? Finance it at lew cost through us! Central NATIONAL BANK
For Rent
FOR RENT: 3 room apartment, automatic gas heat, all utilities furnished. Phone 5223274. 24-5p
FOR SALE: 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air 6 Passenger Station Wagon, 8 cylinder. Low mileage. Phone Mr. Monnett, Central National Bank, OL 3-4161. l-3t.
FOR SALE: 1955 Ford % ton panel truck, runs good and good tires. Putnam County Frozen Foods. l-5t
WANTED: 10,000 hungry peo-1 NOTICSk Rummage Sale by
pie at the Clinton Center School. Chili and oyster soup, Friday, March 5th. Serving starts 5:30. l-3-4-3t
Wanted—Men
Catholic Women at the Court House, Saturday, March 6th, 8:30 a. m. Clothing, shoes, dishes, and other household
items.
FOR SALE: 1961 Chev. pickup, 1958 Chev. pickup, 1951 j Chev. pickup. All are one j owner. Carl Slavens, Reels-1 ville. Phone 672-3723. 1-lp *
WANTED: General farm hand. Modern house furnished. Year around job. No milking. Ph. OL 3-5834 after 4 p. m.
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Home Items
SINGER FOUR MONTHS OLD SS6.18 Complete Balance Assume six payments of $6.03 monthly. Beautiful walnut cabinet included at no extra charge. This machine monograms, appliques, mends, darns, sews over pins, sews forward and backwards, j equipped to zig-zag, warranty included. Call OL 3-3987. 27-tf. FOR SALE: Grey frieze Kroehler sofa and chair, $35.00. OL 3-4353. l-2p.
FOR RENT: Desirable 3 room unfurnished upper apartment, near campus. Adults. Phone OL 3-5061. 23-tf
FOR RENT: Four large clean rooms upstairs apt. Private bath. $35.00. Telephone OL 3-3906. 1-lp.
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom mobile home Hess Trailer Park. Ph. OL 3-3222. l-6t.
FOR RENT: 2 room cottage with bath, furnished. 124 Wood Street. Phone OL 35550. 1-lp
I FOR RENT: Trailer space. Howard Moore. Phone OL 34061. 1-tf
SINGER ZIG-ZAG $38.43 FULL PRICE Nice walnut cabinet. Take up six payments of $6.41 per month. Makes beautiful designs, makes buttonholes, sews on buttons, blind hems, mongrams, appliques, does all fancy zig-zag stitching built into machine, no attachments necessary. Guaranteed. Call OL 3-3987. 27-tf.
For Sale
a secure future as a FARM BUREAU INSURANCE agent. Age 24-40. No Experience necessary. Guaranteed income while training. You will handle all lines of insurance in an exclusive territory. Contact Charles Walgamuth, Co-op Bldg., P. O. Box 92, or phone OL 3-6614. 26-3t
WANTED: Rotary card press
operators. New area press operators. Progressive and rapidly expanding multi-card plant in Evanston, Illinois, needs experienced operators to print data processing cards. Many opportunities for advancement, excellent benefits. Confidential. Address Box 75, Banner. 26-6t
AUCTION: Floyd Wednesday, March
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frazier from near Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page
Thursday night.
Church services were not l-2-4-3t held Sunday morning and even- — ing due to the bad weather.
Bales Sale
3rd 11
A. M. Clapps Corner Auction.
I Sunday School was held as us-
ual.
Th» Daily Bannar, Graencastla, Indiana Monday, March 1, 1965
LOST
Callers on Mrs. Vela Page l-2t Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. Eliza Page and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pritchett. Mr. and Mrs. Pritchett also visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Page on Thurs-
day.
,, . Cinda Robbins spent the Heavy build, deep voice, head week with her RrandparentSt turns to right when called. I Mr and Mrs Jewell p Wearing double collar. Re-
ward. Phone OL 3-9407.
27-3p
LOST OR STOLEN: Black and tan beagle with white chest. Gone from 811 S. Locust.
Aged, will be honored by the commission Thursday at a noon luncheon in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana University Memorial Union Building. Dr. Beck, who also helped author legislation to create the state commission in 1955, has announced he will retire. He is 92 years old.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED: Dealer for profitable Rawleigh business in ' show.
Barnard News By Mrs. Jewell Page Barnard Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hopkins and family from Crawfordsville spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hop-
kins.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page
and family called on Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Plunckett and daughter Saturday night. The Social Club was in Indi-
anapolis one day last week and attended The Easy Money
Notice is hereby liven that GMAC
Court Rules
On Censorship WASHINGTON UPI — The
will sen a 1962 Buick serial 6H029074 Supreme Court todav declared at Public AucUon on March S. 1965 at K s-wuit tuuay ueuarea ii:3o a. m. at Jim Harris Chevrolet that Maryland’s movie censor-
ship system unconstitutional on rounds it violates the right of
freedom of expression.
The unanimous decision reversed the $25 fine of Ronald L.
115 N. Jackson, Greencastle, Indiana.
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LIVESTOCK
Hogs 8,500; barrows and gilts
25-35 lower than Thursday; 1 j Fre edman, a Baltimore theater
and 2, 190-230 lb 17.65-18.00;
Putnam Co. Good living at start. See or write Roland Fields, R.R. No. 7, Box 544F, Indianapolis 41, or write Rawleigh, Dept. INC-450-101, Freeport, 111. l-15-29-3p.
Wanted — Women
FOR SALE: Social size envelopes, (63/4 size) 15 tor 10c, 40 for 25c, 100 for 50c.
WANTED: Lady to do light housekeeping. W T rite Box 33 c/o Daily Banner. 9-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Robbins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMullin and family moved last week from the Herman Shockency farm to the farm they recently bought west of Ladoga.
Business size, (No. 10), 10 for i WANTED: Experienced wait-' 10c, 28 for 25c, 67 for 50c. ress Hours from ^oo a.m. Commercial Printing Depart- to 5 p m Apply in person , ment. The Daily Banner, tf Royal Cafe> i-st.
CARPETS and life too can be beautiful if you use Blue Lus-
Musical Instruments
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom modern house, automatic gas heat Howard Moore. Phone OL 3-4061. 1-tf
tre. Rent electric shampooer F q R SALE: Small spinet piano.
FOR RENT: Furm^neo ana unfurnished apartments in Greencastle. All newly decorated. Cal! for appointments. Paul Emery. 522-9292 Jan. 27-tf
$1. Headley Hardware. It. FOR SALE: 1 lot of 150x200' and seven acres of woodland. s 4 mile south of Fillmore on blacktop road. Waldo Wood, Fillmore. M-W-F-4t
Farm Items
Excellent condition. Mrs. Robert Loring, local representative. Riddick Piano Co. Phone OL 3-4888. 21-tf
Business Service
WANTED TO RENT
3-Bedruom home - unfurnished. Basement and (attached) ga-
rage preferred. Permanent — with option to buy. State ad- *' OR SALE:
dress, rental, price and when available. Address WTK care Dally Banner. 6 p
FOR RENT: Modern apartments, one 3 rooms and bath: one 4 rooms and bath. Heat
FOR SALE: Extra nice baby Holstein calves. Eric Boesen. Phone OL 3-5376. 27-2t
Ferguson
new and used farm equipment. parte and service. An-derp-r T~'cior Sales Inc Danville, Ind. State Road 39
north Mon-tf
NOTICE: Need to buy? Sell? Need Help? Try a Banner Want Ad! One of our Classified ads has had 40 answers! This is true! 10-TF
WE make keys. Jake Hirt’s Sport Shop — N. Side Square. Mon.-tf
SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacements. James Green. 606 So. Jackson St.
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and water furnished. Alamo FOR SALE: Baby Calves. Some Building. Phone Hal Hickman White Face Cross. PE 9-2524. H eann g alc j lotteries and sup-
Realty Co. OL 3-9225. 25-26-27-l-2-3-4-7t. FOR RENT: Four rooms and bath, garage and basement, j oil furnace. State Road 75 in Coatesville. Phone OL 3-3913. 27-tf Automotive
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FOR SALE: First cutting of Alfalfa and Timothy hay. Will deliver. Howard Moore. Phone OL 3-4061. 1-tf
Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf
Automotive services In Wheel Alignment, Wheel Balancing, Brake and Shock Service. Expert Tune-up. Morrison’s Tire and Retreading Company, 317 North Jackson St. Jan. 8-tf.
FOR SALE: Choice home killed corn-fed Hereford beef. Putnam County Frozen Foods. l-5t
plies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service. M-W-F-tf
D E L. C O BATTERY HEADQUARTERS: Morrison’s Tire & Battery. 317 N. Jackson St. Phone OL 3-5015. M-W-F-tf
Wanted
WANTED: Man with car for delivery sen-ice from 5:00 p. m. to midnight. Monon Grill. l-4t
W’ANTED: Large size Zeigler oil stove in good condition. Phone 522-6799, Bainbridge. 27-2t
FOR SALE: 1965 Pontiac Catalina, 2 door hard top, fully equipped. $2995. Phone OL 3-5831. 25-4p.
FOR SALE: '59 Ford truck, % ton, 4 speed. Phone OL 3-3826. l-3p.
WANTED: Job shoveling snow. OL 3-4739. 27-2t.
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
TREE SERVICE: Trimming, topping and removal. Max Williams. Phone OL 3-3274. l-6t.
BEAT THE RUSH! Service and Repair Lawnmowers Now! Mowers sharpened, serviced and repaired, all makes. For sale or trade: Bolens, Taro, Turfmaster, also reconditioned used mowers. Free pickup and delivery until April 1st in Greencastle Community. Omer Reeves, Graver Welding Shop. l-6t.
Notice
NOTICE: I will not be responsible for any debts except those incurred by me, personally. David A. Hewlett. 1-lp.
BLONDIE
By Chick Young
WELL, ANVWAV/' IT'S’ NOT «5>TUC« ANY MORE ,
JOHNNY HAZARD wuLpmuiii, a Losnos THEIR PURSUERS IN THE RWWNE55 OF THE BAYOU, JOHNNY ANP PIS60 STAS6ER OUT. V-TIME WE PUS UP SOME LAW.. IF WE CAN FINP rrr
By Frank Robbins
ANP, on entering.. WA-AL...yOU BOYS BEEN PISGIN' FER NISHT-CRAWLERS? YDUAH SURE A WISHTY MESS, AH MUST SAY/
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USED CARS 1962 OLDS 88 2 door, hard top This is m on* ownar car that will giva rniUs af sarvica and plaasur*. It is light graan, has power steering and power brakes. Rodio and haatar and a steal at anly $1875.00 1961 BUICK LeSABRA 4 door Sedan Automatic transmission, powor sttoring, powor brakat, radio and heater, white walls, on# owner car in light bluo oxtorior and interior. You should so# this unusual value yours for only $1495.00
JIM HARRIS CHEVROLET-BUICK
54 head 18.25; 1 to 3, 190-250 lb 17.25-17.65; sows 25-50 higher; 1 to 3, 300-550 lb 15.00-16.-00; few under 300 lb 16.25; few
mostly 3, 500-600 lb 14.75.
Cattle 1,800: calves 50; all! classes compared to last Wednesday; steers and heifers steady to 25 lower, with large share still in first hands at 11 a. m.; choice steers 23.50-24.00; high good and low choice 22.-75-23.50; good 21.00-22.75; choice heifers 21.50-22.50; few 22.75; high good and choice 20.75-21.50; good 18.00-20.50; cows fully steady; utility and commercial 11.50-13.50; bulls scarce, steady; utility and commercial 16.00-17.50; vealers strong, instances 1.00 higher on choice; good and choice 23.0028.00; few choice 29.00-33.00. Sheep 200; all classes fully steady; choice and prime wooled lambs 24.00-24.50; good
and choice 21.00-23.50.
Money for Sale! THE LOAN DEPARTMENT OF THE FRIENDLY FIRST-CITIZENS BANK IS AT YOUR SERVIC5 (Member FDIC)
ber of large cities also have
censorship.
The Maryland law requiret that all commercial movies except newsreels must be reviewed by the censors before they can be shown publicly. There is also a license fee which averages about $30. Freedman was fined in Baltimore Criminal Court for showing the film in 1962 without
clearance.
NHL’s START
manager who showed a film, "Revenge at Daybreak” without a required state license. The Supreme Court held that
the procedures of the Maryland MONTREAL (UPI) — The censorship law are inadequate National Hockey League was i and fail to provide proper court organized on Nov. 22, 1917 with i safeguards. five teams — the Montreal CaI Only Maryland. Virginia. New nadiens, Montreal Wanderers, ’York and Kansas now censor ottawa Senators. Quebec Bullmovies under state law. A num- d08 ’ s and Toronto Arenas.
LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER 17.00 — 17.50
TRUCK GRAIN Corn 1.20 Oats 75 Beans 2.85 Wheat 1.31
Will Honor Beck BLOOMINGTON—Dr. Frank O. Beck of Bloomington, the first chairman of the State Commission on Aging and the
Royster Fertilizer Bulk or Bagged Potash Usa Our Sproarfors Discount for oarly delivery. Com* in and got tho details. BAINBRIDGE ELEVATOR Mon.-tf.
WANTED
Stockholders in the Cloverdal* Bank that wish to sell for $300.00 per sharo Pleas* contact: RENOS E. HALTOM Cloverdal*, Indiana Phone 795-4862 Home 7954525
Closing Out Sale Having said my farm I will sell my perianal property at public auction at farm S miles northeast af Greencastle on the Pinheek Bridge Raad, ar 4 miles west af Piilmare, then mile north of Big 4 Railroad, an Thursday, March 4 At 10:30 o'clock sharp CATTLE * mixed stock caws, 4 have email calvat now 1 Hereford heifer to freshen in May. FARM MACHINERY lf5B Ford pickup truck with stack and grain sides, WD 45 AC tractor with 3 bottom mounted break plow, mounted 2 row corn plonter, mounted 7 ft. mower. Model B Farmall tractor with cultivator*, 1 7-ft. disc and tnndem, I B-ft. disc and tandem, epik* tooth harrow, eultipacker, 32 ft. Cub elevator with electric motor, tractor manura spreader an rubber, David Bradley hay rake on rubbor. 2 rubber tired wagont with beds. Wood Bras, corn picker, tractor gross •oodor, 2 SO-ft. rolls of cribbing, forks, shovtls, chains, pump jack, scoops, groas* guns, and many other articles, 1 hog feeder, 1 creep feeder. FEED 200 to 300 bu. corn. 300 to $00 bales mixed hay, 100 to 150 bales timothy. TiRMS: CASH. Not rosponsibl* in cas* of accidents. MR. & MRS. MACE VERMILLION
Alton Hurst, Auctions,
Bert Wright, Clerk
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TERMITES MUST BE STOPPED! before PROPERTY is DAMAGED FREE INSPECTION! PRICES REASONABLE! WORK GUARANTEED! fcy HARRY L. PARSONS COMPANY Phone: SHETRONE REALTY OL 3-9315
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