The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 July 1965 — Page 7

Tuesday, July 20, IMS

The Daily Banner, Oreencastle, Indiana 7

CLASSIHED DISPLAY AND CLASSIFIED ADS

Real Estate

Real Estate

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Indiana St. Ph.OL 3-9315 3-3057 - FOR SALE - Cabin—Thomas Lake Partially built — can be finished Into a lovely place— $4,000 and you should see the fish in that lake. Seminary Large older home—so nice for income property—5 rms. up—hath up & down—small yard. Beautiful Paradise Hills So quiet, such beautiful homes—the Burns Home— Mr. Burns has been transferred and asked us to sell their home. It is a nice 3 hedrm.—bath & half—builtin kitchen—2 car garage & $16,900. Easy to finance. The John Bell Home Is one of the finest—this 1* a home where we reall> can say "better than new because of an owner's loving care.”

And many others.

20-lt.

FOR SALE: Country Living — almost ten acres of wooded privacy, with a three year old redwood home. 3 bedrooms, l 1 * baths, lovely fireplace in a large living room, and a beautiful Colonial style builtin kitchen, oil furnace, water softener, and a very good well. Can be purchased with less acreage if desired. Approx. 5 miles from Greencastle, Bainbridge and Fillmore. Priced reasonable. Call OL 3-9668 for evening appointment. 20-4p

For Rent

FOR RENT: Furnished and unfurnished ap&rtxnenta in Greencastle. All newly decorated. Call for appointments. Paul Emery. 522-9292. Jan. 27-tt

FOR RENT: Unfurnished two rooms and enclosed porch. Heat. Near campus. Adults. Phone OL 3-5061. 16-6t

THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE NEW LISTINGS 70S S. CROWN. Comfortable 5 room homa with deep lot. Garden space. This is a very good buy. Price $7,000. 629 CRESCENT DR. Attractive 5 room home with full basement. Fully insulated. Gas heat. Present loan can be assumed. TENNESSEE ST. Ranch type: 4 rooms and bath. Large knotty pine Lr. Back patio. More than one acre of ground. WELL LOCATED. 6 room Early American home in top notch condition. Newnylon carpet in l.r. and hall. Large family room in bone-dry basement. 113 J- Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours: OL 3-3642 or OL 3-6416 19-20-2t.

FOR RENT: Available Sept. 1st, one bedroom apartment, large shower bath, partially paneled, new stove and refrigerator and heat furnished, $75.00. Contact Bob Jackson, OL 3-6662. 20-22-24-26-28-30-6t.

FOR RENT: One and two bedroom upper unfurnished apartments. Utilities furnished including heat. Phone OL 3-6387. 20-23-2t. FOR RENT: Now available large 2 bedroom 1st floor apartment, also 3 room apartment second floor, heat and water furnished. Call OL 3-9515 for appointment. 20-31 FOR RENT: Efficiency. See custodian at Cole Apartments. July 20-tf FOR RENT: 4 room unfurnished apartment. Phone OL 3-3215 before 6:00 p. m.. after call OL 3-4970. 20-2t

LIVESTOCK

WANTED

HOME ITEMS

FOR RENT: House across from Robe-Ann Park. 410 Maple Avenue, 2 bedrooms, gas furnace, $55.00 a month. Phone OL 3-9508. 20-lp

FOR RENT: Attractively furnished, newly decorated 2room efficiency apartments. Call OL 3-6475. 20-5t

FOR RENT: Four room double, modern, gas heat, newly decorated $55. CaU OL 3-3249 after 5 p. m. 20-23-21

FOR SALE: Three bedroom modern home—l 1 ^ baths. 4 Paradise Lane. By owner OL 3-4930. 16-19-20—21-4p. FOR SALE: 1 mile North of Mt. Meridian, modem 2 bedroom house, ^ acre, will consider contract. Phone OL 3-4976. 19-5t

FOR RENT: 4 room and bath apartment in Alamo Building. Heat and water furnished. Ph. OL 3-9225. Hal Hickman Realty Co. 20-5t

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts, top -uality. Earl Bridges, R. R. 1, Roachdale, Indiana. Phone 596-7283. 10-tf

FREE ESTIMATE ON

Bryant or Magestic Central Heating and Air Con* ditioner installation. AI«d Cerriar Room Air CendkionMe $149.00 and up. W* Humidifiers, M, H. Electronic air deaner and G. E. Electric Heat plus Hagans insulation, installed by Joe Ellis Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. Formerly Currie's Tin and Furnace Co.

Phone OL 3-6712

FOR SALE: Palomino mare, 8 years old. Olen Dudley, Road No. 240 east of Greencastle, 9 miles. 20-3p FOR SALE: One extra good polled Hereford bull, 30 months old. Paul Grider, Fincastle. 20-2p

WANTED: Septic tank pumping. Earnest Williams, 906 Illinois Street. Phone OL 3-3274. 19-8p.

FDR SALE: Meat type Duroc Boars tested for Brucellosis and Lepto. Also gilts. Polled Hereford Bulls and 10 heifers. Phone 397-3724. Glascock Stock Farm, Kingman, Indiana. 20-6t

BUSINESS SERVICE

WE COPY "DIME STORE" PICTURES—Bring your 99c to you for additional pictures. Ralph Taylor Photography— next to the Gas Co. 19-20-26-27-41.

IF carpets look dull and drear, remove the spots as they appear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Todd's Ace Hardware. It

WANTED: Saw filing, knives, scissors, power mower blades, lawn mowers, lawn tools, garden tools, farm tools, etc. to sharpen. Reasonable. Shop 111 N. College Ave. (rear). 19-2p.

WANTED: Ride to Indiana State. Classes 9:30 and 12:00. OL. 3-4984. 19-3t

WANTED: Second car to drive to work. Will pay cash. Write Box 25 care Banner, giving year, model, and price. 19-2p

WANTED: Operator for body shop, 1 man operation, present man making $12,000.00 a year, going into own business. Man wanted must be capable of running own business. Only A-l need apply. This is opportunity for right man. Fentress Motors. Fri.-Tues.-tf

TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre or Lustre foam way. Blue Lustre $1.98, Lustre Foam $1.79. Rent electric shampooer $1.00. Headley Hardware. It

Bee Electric. 335 North Arlington Street. TV, Radio, Record Player, Hi-Fi, Stereo and Small Appliance Service. Ph. OL 3-9617. Fri-Tues.-tf GRAND OPENING — "The Sound of Music" Friday and Saturday, July 23, 24, 30, 31. 20-4t Automotive

WANTED: To buy

600 bales

hay. Kenneth Broadstreet.

Phone 795-4958.

20-2p

HAVE FUN! See the

“Sound of

Music”! July 23, 24, 30, 31.

Speed Hall.

20-4t

FOR SALE by Owner: 1961 white Comet station wagon, 4 door, good condition. Below book price. Call OL 3-5221 before 5 p.m. OL 3-4864 after five. 19-3t. FOR SALE: 1956 Ford Victoria RAH. OL 3-6292. 20-3p

WANTED: Donations For Church Auction. Dishes, Household items; anything you have, we will pick up. We have rotary tiller. Western Field 12 gauge shotgun, like new; good beagle rabbit dog, Mangus organ and other items. Sale August 6th at Church of First Born, Avenue 1. Call OL3-3266 if you have donations to be picked up. 20-22-26-28-30-2-4-7p

WANTED; Cement work of all kinds and plastering, dry wall. James B. Sims, Reelsville. Phone 672-3170. July 13-17-20-24-27-31-6p

Men Wanted

FOR SALE: 1957 Chevy 2-door hardtop, straight stick with overdrive. Call Amo 845-2366. 19-3p

FOR SALE: 1962 Olds 98 convt. All power—nice. Will trade. Phone 246-6160. 17-6t.

Remember East Side Motors Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over SO years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf

FOR SALE: New and used parts, 35 used cars and trucks from $50 to $895. Dallas Pearson Salvage, Bainbridge. Phone 522-3344. tu-th-sat-tf.

WANTED: A farm hand. House modern except heat. Call John H. Miller, WH 2-2325. 17-3p. The Moorman Feed Co. needs representatives in Northern Putnam County for full time work, home nights, no investment, adequate field training. prefer married man between the ages of 25 and 55 years of age. Must have car. Phone OL3-5698, Greencastle, between 7 and 9 p.m. for interview. Lowell Whicker. District Manager. 20-3p

FOR SALE: 1955 Chevrolet, $195.00; 1957 Buick $195.00; 1958 Plymouth Station Wagon $295.00; Boat trailer, and motor $295.00. Roe Wrede, Cloverdale. Phone 526-2377. 20-2t

Support Madison Township Community Project. Donations of pies, cake, salad, baked beans, needed for Ice Cream Supper. Bring to *tand Sat. night, July 24. 20-22-21.

FOR SALE: 30” Frtgidaire electric stove $40. Philco automatic refrigerator $60. Oak dining table, six upholstered chairs and buffet $45. 21’ chest type co-op deep freeze $150.00. OL 39429. 19-2p

FOR SALE: 6 piece poster bedroom suite with box springs and mattress, reasonable. Phone OL 3-4237. 20-2p

1965 SINGER $39.16 FULL BALANCE Assume six payments of $6.53 monthly. Beautiful walnut cabinet. Just five months old. Makes monograms, appliques, mends, darns, sews over pins, sews backard, and so on. Complete with warranty. Complete price only $39.16. Call OL 3-3987. July 17-tf.

MAKE a date for "The Sound of Music." Speed Hall, 8 p.m., July 23, 24, 30, 31. 20-4t

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED: Dishwasher 4 to 5 days per week. Will include weekend. Apply Bob Jackson, Double Decker Drive-In. 20-4t

Wanted — Women

NOTICE Thrift Shop, 623 Anderson Street Rummage sale, Friday and Saturday, July 23rd and 24th. 19-4t At The College Shop, 300 South Vine Street. The rest of July. Bernat Yarn, super knitting worsted regular 85c 2 oz. now ; 59c. Mohairplus regular $1.40 now $1.00. Scanda, regular 98c now 69c, etc. Special this week, Children’s Short Sleeved Sweat Shirts, size 4 to 20, assorted colors, 10 letters printed at no extra charge. College Shop open Monday thru Friday, 10 to 4. Will be Closed during August. 20-lt. NOTICE: Dallas Pearson Garage in Bainbridge has reopened for business and will be operated by Paul Cooksey of Cloverdale. Will do general repairing on cars, trucks and tractors. 20-3t LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hogs $4.25—24.75 TRUCK GRAIN Corn 1.25 Oats 65 Beans 2.27 Wheat 1.29

Help Wanted Female: Don’t pass up that Vacation because you need funds; A few hours a day servicing an Avon territory is your answer. Write Mrs. Betty Proffitt, 306 Wayne Ave., Crawfordsville, Ind., or Call EM 2-4916. July 15-6t

WANTED: Waitress.

Trans-

portation furnished. Bon Ton,

Bainbridge.

17-4t.

HELP WANTED: Curb wait-

resses, day shift, 18

or over.

Bob Jackson, Double

Decker

Drive-In.

20-3t.

WANTED: Ladies to do home insurance survey from your home to start permanent position. Over 18 yrs. Private home phone. $1.25 hr. 2 to 6 hrs. per day, 5 days per week. Write Gene Matthews, 706 South College, Greencastle. 20-2p.

BEARING Notie* U hereby riven that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Putnam County. Indiana, will at 11 AM on the 5 day of Aucuat. 1965 at the Clerk* Office, Court Rouse, in the City (or town) of Greencastle, Ridlana In said County, begin Investigation of the application of the following named persons. requesting the Issue of the applicant at the location hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter dlslgnated and will, at said tima and place, receive Information eonceming the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of Issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Charles P. Lanaone. (Grocery) Beer A Wine Dealers. 6 W. Washington, Greencastle. IndianaSaid investigation will be open to the public, and public participation Is requested. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. E. CONDON. Executive Secretary JOE A HARRIS Chairman July JO-n

THE best show in town -— "The Sound of Music. July 23. 24, 30.31.8:00 p.m. 20-4t

Marine Items

FOR SALE: 25 horse above average outboard motor. $90. Phone 246-6160. 17-6t.

For Sale

For Sale at Earley’s. Green beans for table or canning. 19-6t

FOR SALE: ’65 Honda 50. Phone OL 3-3033. 20-2p

FOR SALE: Fox Go-Cart, Clinton 2 cycle, top running cond i t i o n , $75.00. Billingsley. Phone OL 3-4257. 20-2t

Wanted

WANTED: To pest control service your home for termites, etc. Average size home only $75.00 during July. Phone OL 3-3824. 19-2p.

Home Items

FOR SALE: Chairs of all kinds. Herschel Neal, Vi mile east of Fillmore. 17-6p

SINGER ZIG-ZAG FULL BALANCE $37.41 Need responsible person to make seven payments of $5.34 monthly. Beautiful cabinet included. Does all type of fancy work. Makes many fancy designs, makes buttonholes, sews on buttons, appliques, monograms, makes lind hems, and all types of fancy work, all built right into this machine. Warranty included. Call OL 3-3987. July 17-tf.

BLONDIE

By Chick Young

FOR SALE: Transparent Apples. Paria Orchard, Fox Ridge. 13-tf

Farm Items

FOR SALE: Three metal hog feeders, Everett Evans, second house on Cataract road. Phone Cloverdale 795-4883. 17-3t

FOR SALE: 400 bales wheat straw and 125 bales rye straw. Jessie B. Ensor, Clinton Falls. 20-2p

JOHNNY HAZARD

By Frank Robbins

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FOR SALE: Mixed hay. round bales in the field this week 40c. Earl Foster, one-half mile north Belle Union. Phone JA 6-2316. 20-2p

“KIND SIR” Great Comedy SHAWNEE SUMMER THEATRE Highway S4 Bast mt BI*omfi*ld 8 30 P.M. TUB. - THUR. - $1.10 Ml. and SAT. - $2.00 July 20-24 RM*rvatiant or* Available

show ft collection for the first time. Adding to the tradition-crush-ing confusion, designer Antonio Castillo announced he will show a collection during the Rome fashion week as well as in Paris. North Viet Will Fiaht 20 Years TOKYO UPI — President Ho Chi Minh of Communist North Viet Nam said today his people are prepared to fight 20 years and longer if necessary to defeat what he called “U. S. pirates.” Radio Hanoi reported that Ho made the statement in an address to the Vietnamese people on the 11th anniversary of the Geneva agreements on Indochina. Ho accused the United States of "having used all possible means to sabotage the Geneva agreements.” He said the accords "solemnly recognized the sovereignty, of Viet Nam." “U. S. imperialists have conducted an aggressive war against the southern part of our country in an attempt to turn it into a new-type colony and military base of the U. S. with the aim of prolonging the partition of our country, attacking the socialist camp, threatening the independence and peace of other countries in Asia and other parts of the world,” Ho said. Fillmore News By Mrs. Charles Smith Fillmore Correspondent Faith Circle W.S.C.S. met Tuesday morning at the Recreation Building with Mrs. Joan Tharp presiding. Devotions given by Mrs. Berenice Smith. On Aug. 10, the meeting will be a picnic with guests. Refreshments furnished by Janet Pickett, served by Virginia Hanks. Danny Puckett cut his left arm severely Wednesday when he ran his arm through a glas*' door. He was taken to the Putnam County Hospital for first aid and released.

FARMING FOR PROFIT? The friendly Firat-Citizana Bank can help you do so. (Member FDIC)

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FOR SALE: 2nd cutting of alfalfa and timothy hay. Damon Modlin, OL3-4207. 20-2p

Fertilize your Alfalfa now for more tonnage later. We spread for you or you can rent one of our spreaders. Call us. Poor * Sons. Greencastle or Cloverdale. Tues. Frl.-tf

Notice

Home made ice cream social at Bainbridge Christian Church. Saturday from 5:00 July 24. July 14-10t

Home-made Ice-Cream Social, Friday July 23rd by Fillmore M.Y.F. Eat your fill and pay what you will. Eentertainment from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. by Lordamena Quartet. 20-3t

Parisian Style Shows July 26 PARIS UPI — Paria’ autumn style shows open July 26 in a topsy-turvy atmosphere of three designers barring the press and two refusing to show at all. A total of 37 top Paris dressmakers who are members of the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, or Designers’ Association, plus renegade non-member Gabrielle Chanel, will display their designs to the world's fashion press. In addition, Yves Saint-Laur-ent, Christobal Balenciaga, and Hubert de Givenchy will show to buyers only. For the second season the House of Saint-Laur-ent will follow the long-time Givenchy-Balenciaga custom of barring the fashion press In the hope of preventing some buyers from copying styles without paying for them. Andre Courreges, for two years the hottest designer in the fashion world, stunned Paris by dropping out of high fashion and refusing to show at all. He reportedly will produce ready-to-wear, as will the Italian husband - wife designing team of Simonetta-Fabiani who also was absent from the autumn high fashion collection list. To replenish partly the battered membership, new French designer Ammanuel Ungaro, a former Courrege* aaeutairt, will

PUBLIC SALE Sine* the deotk *f my husband. I have sold my hem* In Dane, Ind., and at I am moving to GreencasH*. I will tell the following per. •anal groaerty leeated on Birch Street, on* block east of the Lumber C*. in Dana, at Public Auction on SATURDAY JULY 24’ 1965 at 12:30 p.m., D.S.T. HOUSEHOLD GOODS General Electric double even rang*. Rang* and Rotisseri* fully automatic, 4 yrs. aid. Hotpeint Clothes Dryer. Chrome dining table and four chairs. Duncan Phyff* dining table (will seat 12) and 4 chairc. Credenta with glass doors. Ironrit* ironer in mahogany case, like new. Two-piece sectional davenport. Gov. Winthrop 3-drawer desk with glass door top. 3 speed automatic record player and radio combination in mahogany cabinet. Occasional chair. Coffee table. Lamp tables. End tables. Floor lamp. Aluminum hall tree like new. 4 pester bed, springs, mattress, with mtaching dresser and chest of drawers. Nice whatnot with 3 shelves and two drawers. Old TV set. Metal bedstead, springs and mattress. Jenny Lynn twin beds, springs and mattress and dresser to match. Chest of drawers. 9x12 Olsen rug. 4x4 Olsen rug. 3 Olson spread rugs and other threw rugs. Library table. Hoover sweeper. One let of new bags for sweepers. 2 solid weed office chairs. Small drepleaf table. Glider and chair. Standard sewing machine. Utility cabinet. Porcelain top table. AM $ PM radio. Electric heater. Automatic gas space heater. Linens. Blankets, quHts, pillows, bolster. Dishes, pans, cooking utensils. Commercial six* fleer sender and edger with paper. Clothes rack. Large window fan. Stepladder. Carpenter's feel chest. Other teal boxes, taels of all kinds. Roof tall weed mower. Grease guns. Several tires. Oil filters. Spark plugs. Meter ails, greases. Chains. Anti-freox*. Plumbing fixtures. Nuda paints and thinner. Linseed oil. Grease guns. 5 gal. can roof coating. Insect spray. Jacks. Oil can and funnels. 3-drawer metal work bench with meter and lath*, locks and keys. Gasoline hoses with nozxles. Car wheels. Cement blecks. Til*. Lumber. Brick. Fir* extinguishers. Deg heuse. ANTIQUES 1 solid walnut wardrobe with drawer. 1 solid marble top dresser. Picture frames. Stan* churn. Stone jugs. Whit* ironstone pitcher and bawl set. Dishes including nice glassware. Small pitchers. Salt callers. Wooden curtain rings. Linens. And many other articles too numerous to mention. OLA RUARK TERMS: Casti Not Responsible in case of Accidents Alton Hurst: Auctioneer Kenneth Shannon and Elizabeth Hurst: Clerks