The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 June 1965 — Page 5
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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AND CLASSIFIED ADS
Real Estate
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE SOS S. Ind. St. Ph: OL S-9315 OL S-S057 Fairview Street Modern S hedrm. Home M Ige. lot—2 car garage. N. Locust Street Small mod. Home—Ige. liv. rm. w/w carpet—new Gas Furnace, full basem’t., trees, $9,000—cash or contract. Ritter Beautiful 4 bedrm. Colonial—a picture—Ige. family room—hardwood floors, private dining room, beautiful kitchen, Garage, full basement—this one you must see. W Walnut St. Rd. New & beautiful — S bedrm.—Ige. family rm., beautiful kitchen & move in now—$14,900, small down payment. And many others.
FOR SALE: Maasey - Ferguson new and used farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales. Inc. Danville, Ind. State Road S9 north. Mon-tf
For Solo
FOR SALE: Weber charcoal grill with electric rotisserie, $25. OL 3-5227. 7-2p.
FOR email Appliance Service call Bee Electric, 335 North Arlington St Phone OL 39617. 5-2t
FOR SALE: Plants, sweet potatoes and all other vegetable plants. Ira Boswell, Ave. B. T-9-ll-3p.
FOR SALE: Goose berries. Phone OL 3-6624. 7-2t.
FOR SALE: 6 yr. old riding mare, % Morgan, % Quarterhorse. Very gentle. Phone 845-2475. R. E. Arnold, Arnold Farms, Stilesville, Ind. 7-9-12-3p
THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE FOUR EXCELLENT HOMES CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN 201 X. Locust 207 X. Locust 606 S. Jackson 613 S. Jackson You won’t need a car to shop. Prices $15,000 up. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours: OL 8-3642 or OL 3-6416 7-8-2t.
The Pick-up Camper you've been waiting for. Overload Pick-up Campers 8 foot and 10 foot 6 inches. Front or side dinette models. G. L. Ellis and Sons, Oak Hill Road, Crawfordsville. 2-25p
Wanted
Need man or woman to serve customers in city of Greencastle with home products in big demand. $2.75 per hour to start possible. Set own hours. Write Watkins Products, Inc., M-50, Winona. Minn. June 7-14-21-3p
WANTED: Ride to or riders to Indiana State University. First summer term. Classes 7:30 to 12:00. OL 3-5689. 5-7-2p. WANTED: Septic tank pumping. Ernset Williams, 906 Illinois Street. Phone OL 33274. 28-8p
WANTED: Interior decorating. Have paper, books, and paint charts. Fred Carmichael. OL 3-3231. T-8-9-10-4p
For Rent
FOR RENT: Small six room Modem House Available after June 25th. E. H. Billingsley. Phone OL 3-4257. 7-2t
FOR RENT: Upper and lower one bedroom apartments. Stove furnished. Ellis apartments. Days call OL 3-3519. Nights and weekends OL 36822. Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf FOR RENT: Furnished and unfurnished apartments in Greencastle. All newly decorated. Call for appointments. Paul Emery. 522-9292. Jan. 27-tf
WANTED: Painting, interior, exterior. Twelve years experience. References furnished. Wayne Gerald. PE 9-2186. 4-6p. WANTED: Ruga, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wida Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County call OL 3-3562. M-W-F tf WANTED: Fence building. James Jones and Jesse Person. Phone OL 3-4746. 2-4-7-3p
WANTED: Custom baling and putting In barn, 28c. Phone 246-6478 Fillmore, Ronnie Bunten or B-48-22 Coatesville. 7-9-11-14-16-18-21-23-25-29 july l-3-5-13p.
FOR RENT: Large desirable, 3 bedroom unfurnished apt. Bob Dean. 816 E. Washington. St. 7-2p.
WANTED: To pest control service your home. Average size home $65.00. Phone: OL 33824. 7-lp
WANTED: Riders to Indianapolis, hours 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Phone OL 3-4488 after 6:00 p.m. 20-24-27-7-4t.
FOR RENT: 3 room completely furnished upper apartment, private bath, garage. Available 313 E. Hanna St. Phone OL 3-3944. 7-tf
FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnished apt. Utilities furnished. OL 3-5024. 7-9-ll-3t.
Farm Items
FOR SALE: 13 bushels soybeans $3.00 per bushel. Charles Lemink. Phone OL 3-3041. 5-2p FOR SALE: 70 head feeder pigs. Reece Haltom, Reelsville, phone 672-3316. 4-3p FOR SALE: Two bred gilts. Open January gilts. Also boars. One mile north, ^ mile E. of Mt. Meridian. Ivan Clark. 2-4-7-9-4p.
WANTED: Saw filing, knives, scissors, power mower blades, lawn tools, garden tools, etc. to sharpen. Reasonable. Shop 111 N. College Ave. (Rear) 7-lp
Men Wanted
CONTACT MAN National Credit and Discount firm has opening for salesman to contact and establish local service for Business-Profes-sional men. Greencastle area. If you have any type selling experience this is immediate and unusual money-making opportunity with rapid advancement. Personal interview and $125 weekly Draw for right man. Write Manager, Box 4117, Cleveland 23, Ohio. 5-3p
FOR SALE: Good F-12 tractor. $75.00. Phone OL 3-3833 between 6 and 9 p.m. 7-9-2p.
FOR SALE: Extra good alfalfa hay in field. 65c. Clover 55c. Cutting and baling all week. Raymond Adamson. 4-7-9-10-11-51
Stop giant foxtail and weeds in com while you apply your nitrogen. We can combine Atrazine (or Atrazine & Lorox) with URAN in one operation. Call us—Poor & Sons, Greencastle or Cloverdale. mon-wed-fri-tf.
Business Service
Hydraulic jack and Porta-Pow-er repair service. 3-D Tire, 209 N. Jackson St. 17-24-June-7-14-4t.
SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacements. James Green. 606 So. Jackson SL M-W.F-tf Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service. M-W-F-tf
FOR SALE: Set Ludwig Drums, A-l, '64 Honda 90 cc A-l. Phone OL 3-6593. 2-6p
Marine Items
Call us for your free estimate on Bryant Heating and Central Air Conditioning. Financing available. Joe Ellis Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. (formerly Currie’s Furnace Company). Phone OL 36712. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf
FOR SALE: 20’ mahogany Runabout with 145 H.P. j Chrysler inboard. Sacrifice for 895. Phone 246-6404. 5-2p
BAINBRIDGE ELEVATOR Is the place to buy your Herbicldee. mon.-wed.-tf.
Pets
FOR SALE: AKC registered Pekingese male, 7 weeks old, blond. This is the last one. Phone OL 3-5821. 7-9-2t.
Notice AUCTIONTwed. June 9th 7:30 p. m. Sale includes: child’s wardrobe chest, chests of drawers, 3 refrigerators, elec, range, sofa bed, baby bed, hichair, dinette set, kitchen cabinets, lawn chairs, large ceramic tile coffee table, roll-away bed, lamps, glider, tools, dishes and misc. items. Clapps Corner. 7-2p '— — Listen tonight to Billy Graham on Channel 6 at 10 p. ni. Hawaii Crusade series. Grace Baptist Churcrh. 7-lt
TERMITES? call SHETRONE REAL ESTATE Ph: OL 3-9315 New taking order* for Termite Control Company "serving you sinca '32" Free Inspection Work Guaranteed
Automotive
FOR SALE: AKC registered Pekingese puppies. Phone OL 3-9329. 7-3t.
FOR SALE: At Myers Pet Shop: Fledgling greater hill Mynah, new shipment of Finches now in. AKC Wire Haired Terriers. Phone OL 8-5516. 14 W. Walnut Street. 4-3t At Myers Pet Shop: Stud Service: AKC Wire Haired Terriers, Pekingese, and Pomeranian, weight 414 pounds. 14 W. Walnut Street. Phone OL 3-5516. 4-3t
FOR SALE: 1965 Mustang convertible, 4 speed, red with white power top, white interior, automatic, stereo, low mileage, excellent condition, reason for selling going to school. Call OL 3-4072 after 6 p. m. 4-3t FOR SALE: 1946 Chevy 14-ton pick-up truck. Above average. Phone OL 3-3423 after 5 p.m. 4-5-6-3p
INSURANCE! FARM
ROCKWELL Insurance Agency Byron V. Snyder, Agent Cloverdale 795-4514
Home Items
FOR SALE: One red maple dinette table and four chairs $15. One antique bed. Call OL 8-9429. It
FOR SALE: G.E. refrigeratorfreezer, gas stove, Motorola television. Phone OL 3-3237. 7-9-2t.
SINGER ZIG-ZAG $39.43 FULL PRICE Responsible person to make »even payments of $5.64 monthly. Beautiful walnut cabinet included. This machine makes beautiful designs, sews on buttons, makes buttonholes, appliques, mongrams and all types of fancy work, all built right into machine no attachments needed. Warranty included. Call OL 3-3987. June 1-tf.
1964 Comet, 4-door sedan, Automatic Transmission, radio. Power Steering, low mileage, like new. East Side Motors, Indianapolis Road. 7-2t 1962 Comet, 4 door. 6 cyl., one owner. Extra clean, new tires. East Side Motors, Indianapolis Road. 7-2t 1963 Comet convertible. Automatic transmission, radio, low mileage. East Side Motors, Indianapolis Road. 7-2t 1962 Comet 2 door, very rlean with new tires. East Side Motors, Indianapolis Road. 7-2t 1961 Olds. Super 88 2-door hardtop. White, new tires, very clean. Power steering, power brakes, power seat. East Side Motors, Indianapolis Road. 7-2t 1960 Mercury 2-door hard-top. Extra clean, one owner. East Side Motors, Indianapolis Road. 7-2t
SINGER SIX MONTHS OLD $36.16 FULL BALANCE A-l condition with warranty. Assume eix payments of $6.03 per month. In nice walnut cabinet. This machine appliques, monograms, mends, darns, sews forward and rereverse, over pins, et cetera. Call OL 3-3987. June 1-tf.
LOST
Small black trunk taken from Delta Zeta, 411 Anderson on or about Thursday, June 3rd. Please return. Elaine Miller. 7-9-ll-3t.
CALL BEE Electric for Hi-Fi, Record Player and Tape Recorder Service. Phone 3-9617. FROM wall to wall, no soil at all, on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Todd's Ace Hardware. it
LOST: In the vicinity of Fin. castle, two fox hounds, spotted with nameplate on collar. One male and one female. Ph. Roachdale 596-5043, collect. 7-lp.
Used tires, 13-14-15, used for wagons and implements, $2.50. 3-D Tire Company, 209 N. Jackson Street. mon-wed-fri-tf. Remember East Side Motors Sales for expert body work, i painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over SO years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf
COOL HEADS SALINAS, Calif. (UPI) — Every head of western iceberg lettuce shipped to grocery stores is first placed in a vacuum where all moisture is "boiled” away at low temperatures. Then the lettuce is kept at 32 degrees Fahrenheit during shipment to preserve its freshness.
JIM'S SHOE REPAIR Come tee us, JOHN and JIM 204 SO. COLLEGE
LOST: In the vicinity of Fincastle, 2 young fox hounds, spotted with name plate on collar. Both male. Telephone Roachdale 596-5043. Collect. 1 7-lp
Musical Instruments
IF carpets look dull and drear, remove the spots as they appear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Headley Hardware. It
WE make keys. Jake Hlrt’s Sport Shop — N. Side Square. ICOL-tf
Free summer lessons (June, July, August) with purchase of new piano or organ. Kersey Music. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf FOR BALE: Small spinet piano. Excellent condition. Mrs. Robert Loring, local representative. Riddick Piano Co. Phono OL 3-4888. 21-tf
Rental of new and recondi- 1 tioned band instruments, j Reasonable prices. Houck’s i Music 2614 E. Washington St. OL 3-3928, OL 3-5988, OL 3-5327. 3-6t i
FOR SALE USED CULTIVATORS 1—4 Row John Deere cultivator Fits model A or B 1—2 row front mount oultixator for Ferguson ’65 1— 2 row front mount cultivator Ford motor tractor 2— Rear mount cultivator for Ford or Ferguson 1—2 row cultivator for John Deere A or B 1—2 row Oliver cultivator 1—IHC model B Tractor and cultivator. Power lift 1—C Allis and cultivator 1—2 row SC Case cultivator GREENCASTLE TRACTOR SALES R. R. 1. Greencastle OL 3-6319
Soviet Union On Defensive SPACE CENTER. Houston UPI — For the first time since the start of the space age, the Soviet Union is on the cosmic defensive. Depending on the reaction, the lives of Russian cosmonauts may hang in the balance. Magnificent as it is, the four day voyage of the U.S. Gemini twins James McDivitt and Edward White does not put an end to Soviet mastery of space— only to its monopoly. But the powerful propaganda machine that once used the feats of Sputnik-1 and Yuri Gagarin to hammer in the lesson of Soviet space superiority was reduced this time to observing that American spaceships cannot match Russian ability to carry television cameras into orbit. The world doubtless has not heard the last of the Russian "space spectaculars.” But the copyright has expired, and it would seem that only a manned landing on the moon itself—or at last a cosmonaut “flyaround” mission in that direction—could reestablish Russia’s once-formidable image in the cosmos. Americans have become accustomed to the pressures of running second in the space race; the Russians, unquestioned leaders for eight years, have not. It took a certain quantity of what is politely referred to as "intestinal fortitude” for U. S. space leaders to perhaps cut a few corners, perhaps forego a few tests. The record speaks for itself — no American astronauts have died in space. What the Soviet reaction to the newly applied pressure of the galloping U.S. Project Gemini is a quantity as uncertain as the Russian space program itself. Doubtless theirs too must be the temptation now to take a few “shortcuts” in space. Despite recurrent rumors, there is no good evidence to indicate the Russians have lost any men in space. But it only takes one bad decision. And bad decisions, as anyone connected with America's ill-fated Vanguard satellite project of the late 1950's can tell you, are often functions of pressure.
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TAILOR-MADE LOANS at the friendly First-Citizens Bank See Mr. Edwards Soon! (Member PDIC)
night, looking for any flares or lights that might signal a downed airplane. The twin-engined Cl 19 took J off from Homestead Air Fore* Base, Fla., Saturday night en route to the Air Force installation at Grand Turk.
LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hogs $21.75-822.25
TRUCK GRAIN Corn 1.25 Oats 70 Wheat 1.21 Beans 2.65
WANTED . .If you are sufficiently qualified to operate a Retail Business with a gross volume of $35,000 to $55,000 annually, the Jewell Tea Co. will provide you with an established route with approximately 450 trading customers, company vehicle and operating expenses. This is an excellent career opportunity that also provides voluntary hospitalization and Profit Sharing Retirement Program, $5,200 per year guaranteed— our average man earns $7,500 per year. TO APPLY FILL IN THE BLANK AND MAIL TO ’ The JEWEL TEA COMPANY’ 7 SOUTH SHERMAN DRIVE INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Name Age Phone Married Single Education Completed
LIVESTOCK Hogs 4,000; barrows and gilts 25 to mostly 50 higher; 1 and 2, i 190-230 lb 22.75-23.00; 1-3, 190250 lb 22.25-22.75: 2 and 3. 240280 lb 21.75-22.25; sows 25 to instances 50 higher; 1-3, 300-350 lb 19.50-20.25; 350-500 lb 18.5019.50; 2 and 3. 400-600 lb. 18.-00-19.00; a few 3, 600-650 lb 17.50- 18.00. Cattle 2,200; calves 100; steers and heifers steady to strong; choice steers 27.00-28* 00; a load of high choice 28.25; high good and low choice 26.2527.00: good 24.25-26.25; heifers, short load high choice 27.00; high good and low choice 24.5025.50; good 22.50-24.50; cows steady to 25 lower; utility and commercial cows 14.50-15.00; canners and cutters 13.50-15.50; bulls utility and commercial 17.50- 19.00; vealers steady; choice 26.00-29.00; good 20.0025.00.
sic training for the armed forces. They said the two youths were apparently playing with the weapon when it went off.
an Air Force Flying Boxcar missing with 10 men aboard. At least seven Coast Guard
aircraft searched through the choice 25.00-27.00
Sheep 100; all classes steady; choice and prime spring lambs 27.00-27.75; a few good and
Taylor Returns From Viet Flam WASHINGTON UPI — U.S. j Ambasador Maxwell D. Taylor returned from Viet Nam today for what he described as one of his "periodic consultations” with President Johnson and other high government officials. Taylor, after landing at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., in an Air Force jet transport, declined to comment specifically on current developments in Viet Nam. He described the situation in general as "an advance here, a regression there.” The ambassador delayed his departure from Saigon for more than a week because of internal political prboelms. He is expected to remain in Washington for about a week before returning to Viet Nam.
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Plane Feared Down At Sea MIAMI UPI — Twenty military aircraft and two Coast Guard cutters searched the Bahamas from San Salvador to Grand Turk Island today for
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Fatal Accident GREENWOOD UPI — Police Sunday termed as ..accidental” the shooting in the home of Joseph Runyon, 21, here which claimed the life of Kenneth Eugene Roach, a 19-year-old Indiana University student. Police said the youth had just returned home following the end of college classes and had gone to visit his friend, Runyon, who recently returned from ba-
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