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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AND CLASSIFIED ADS
Real Estate
PUTNAM REALTY 106 South Indiana St. OL 3-5022 IF TWO WILL DO Let us show you this darling 2 bdrra. home on quiet street. Carpeted living rni. Time-saving kit. Family rm. Bsmt. Attached garage. Small lot. Priced right too. ON THE MOVE? These people are—and look what they left behind. 710 DOGWOOD LANE 4 bdrm. colonial home with all the latest appointments. S'/j baths, bsmt. Attached garage. Price $28,500. 324 DOGWOOD LANE 3 bdrm. Tri-level brick and frame home. Carpeted living rm. Formal dining, Family rm. (fireplace). Attached garage. $20,500. SOUTH 43 5 bdrm. frame ranch. 2 acres, carpeted living rm. with fireplace. Vi bsmt. garage. $18,200. MT. MERIDIAN 2 bdrm. frame ranch. Slab const. Carpet and tile firs. 2 fireplaces. Full bath, Oil heat. $12,950. WALNUT ST. RD. Spacious 3 bdrm. home. Brick and stone exterior. 1 acre lot. I’j baths, Family rm. Vi bsmt. 2 car attached. $22,300. These homes welcome your Inspection. Call for appt. to see. EVENINGS Thelma Thomas Don Smith Linda York OL 3-4470 OL 3-5022 OL 3-5682 SO 31-1-St
Notice
Automotive
FINANCING For Grain Storage Bins Harvest Repayment Plan CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
We have left 5 NEW COMETS Cenvsntianal tiis automoblUi, 114 inch whs*l-faai*, 14 inch whasl*. All at reduced price* ranging from 1995.00 to 2621.00 Open evening* thi* week, Tueiday, Wednesday and Thursday. East Side Motor Sales Greencostle, OL 3-9417
NOTICE All departments of the Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-Op Association, Inc. Will be closed all day WEDNESDAY Sept. 1,1965 For Inventory
FOR SALE: ’59 Tmpala comvertiblc 348. $650.00. Call collect. Dave Britton, 596-5691, 30-2p.
Remember East Side Motors Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 yean experience. Free estimates. 27-tf
FOR SALE: 1956 Dodge, new recap snow tires. Runs good. See at Poor & Company Elevator in south end. 28-tf
For Sale
FOR SALE: TV servicing equipment — signal generators, Tube checkers, CRT checker, VTVM, multimeters, new Mallory DC power supply, R-C Bridge, schematics, tubes and caddies, tools and parts. Call 569-3673. TF
FOR SALE: Plumbing tools, photo equipment & Outdoor books. OL 3-3941 after 6 P.M. 27-6p
Wanted
WANTED: Housing in private homes for incoming DePauw freshmen men students from September 5 to September 11. For information please call OL 3-3131, Ext. 207 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. 27-4p
PEACHES: Thursday, Sept. 2 at Clinton Falls Store, also State Road 43 South of Cloverdale. Bring your own baskets. Ross Paris. 30-31-l-3t
FOR SALE: Iron-jite ironer. Excellent condition. Phone 246-6461. 31-3t
FOR SALE: Wisoonsin garden tractor, $35; 3/4 rollaway bed, $10. Phone OL 3-6547. 1101 Ave. B and 5th st. 26-6t.
WANTED: Babysitter to etay with 3 yr. old and do light housekeeping while parents teach. Call 795-6614 28-4p WANTED: Part time store clerk. Could be steady job for right person. Prefer someone between 21 and 45, in good health. Send letter references to the Banner, box 720. 28-5t
NOTICE: SILLERY’S Barber Shop Open full time. 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Drive a half mile. Save a half dollar. 31-10p Rummage Sale Saturday September 4 at 8:30 a. m. in the Court House. Sponsored by Rebekah Lodge of Greencastle. Anyone who has rummage to pick up call OL 38293. 31-l-2-3t
FOR SALE: Used cars and trucks, new and used parts. Dallas Pearson Salvage, Bainbridge, Ind. Tue-Thurs-tf
FOR SALE: 1961 Dodge Lancer. $495. OL 3-3714. 31-3p
FOR SALE: '56 Cadillac sedan. 2jtone. All power. Low mileage. Clean inside and out. Runs fine. Se« at Central Bank park lot. 31-3p
FOR SALE: Small cooking apples. $1.00 bushel. Bring containers. Ill N. College Ave. (Rear). 30-2p FOR SALE: Home grown watermelons. Ernest Heber. at Fern. Phone OL 3-9024. 27-31-2t
FOR SALE: 700 wire cages for laying house, cheap. Phone OL 3-6879. 31-3p
Men Want 7 d
WANTED: Small furnished apartment for single staff member. Phone DePauw University. Frank Devaney. 28-3t HELP WANTED: part and full time. Grill cooks, fountain, and waitresses. Apply in person or call Richard Jackson, OL 3-3210. Campus Double Decker. 28-3t WANTED: To do babysitting in my home, any hours. Have reference. Phone OL 3-3824. 30-3p
Fillmore News By Mrs. Charles Smith. Correspondent
Sunday callers on Mrs. Ida Day and Charley were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ragan and Mrs. Thelma Eastham. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Buchanan and family spent Thursday until Saturday in Ken-
tucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells’ cal-
[ were won by Mrs. Pauline RuA-
sell and Mrs. Betty Zeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith have a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Orbra Lambert, Stilesville. Last week the Smiths and Mrs. Lambert I called on Mrs. Daisy Williami son, Mrs. Dorothy Nichols and family, Mrs. Avaril Huller, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Shuck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and other
Indianapolis relatives.
About 25 M Y.F.ers and
Jimmy and Mike Ruark have returned home from a 3 week
vacation trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frederick and daughter Leslie have
returned from a vacation trip guegts and chaperones> counsel .
in the Central States. The East Marion
Home-
ors went to Indianapolis Friday evening on a skating party.
makers club met Friday after-; The Methodist M<?ns Club
lers last week were Mr. and noon with Mrs. Gracie Albright win meet Sept 9 7;30 p m at
Mrs. Charles Wells and family with 12 present. Mrs. Leila of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Grimes gave the lesson on alJesse Evans, Mr. and Mrs. lergies. Mrs. Grimes also fur-
Rec. Bldg with Rev. Claude
McClure guest speaker.
Carlton Gumming and Susie, Mrs. Joan McClure and sons, of Greencastle, Mrs. Sylvia Nichols, Laura and Mark and
nished the entertainment and prizes were won by Betty Jo Nichols, Mrs. Kathleen Nichols, Mrs. Icy Bridges and Mrs. An-
Lost
LOST: One olive green mans billfold. Lost in vicinity of Paul's Pastry Shop. Reward^ See D. M. Duell at 312 N* College. 3d-2p
Found
Real Estate
FOUND: English Shepherd dog. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. Walker Reasor, Sr. at Dunbar Bridge. 31-lt
FOR SALE OR RENT in Amo; 2 bedroom modern house. Will consider house trailer in trade. Call Amo 845-2541 after 6 p. m. or ■weekends. 25-6p FOR SALE: Three bedroom home in Hillcrest. Near new school. One car garage. $12,600; Three bedroom home out of city limits: Restaurant in small town. Harold Smith Agency, Phone OL 3-6455. 31-2-2t
Musical Instruments
Real Estate
FOR SALE: Used SelmerBundy Clarinet. Priced reasonable. OL 3-9022. 30-3t
FOR SALE: Real country living yet in Greencastle achool district • 3 bed. - modern - fireplace - basement - attractively landscaped - quick possession - I have the key - $18,200; G. C. school - 1 acre west - brick & stone 3 bed. modem - l 1 -* baths - basement - I have key - $22,300; Mt. Meridian: over 1 acre - 6 room modern - 2 fireplacesreal nice yard - only $12,950; Your $6,000 will buy 16 acres with good 4 room & bath home, enclosed front & back porch - barn, etc. Owner leaving state. O. U. Carpenter, 635 E. Seminary, OL 33471. 31-l-2t
INSURANCE ?
STONER!
FOR SALE: ’55 Dodge halfton pickup, just painted. Ph. Cloverdale 795-4642. 31-5p.
Livestock
FOR SALE: 20 shoats, 2 aows and 18 pigs, 4 sows just bred, open gilts and boars. Ivan Clark, one mile north, onehalf mile east Mt. Meridian. 28-31-Sept. 7-9-4p
FOR SALE: Registered Yorkshire boars. Irvin Wallace, one mile east Groveland. Phone Amo 845-2330. 31-2-4-3p
FOR SALE: 4 Herefords, past yearlings. Louis Williams. Phone PE 9-2631. 31-2p
FOR SALE: 7 Registered Purebred Angus Cattle. Six- 4 yr. old regis. cows-calve Jan. or Feb.— choice $175. One-5yr. old BAFO bull, grandson of O. Baxdoliermere, the 1953 International Grand Champion Bull — $350. Must sell before hunting season opens Oct. 1st. Will sell all for $1,200. ■Wayne Staley — Rolling Acres Hunting Club, Quincy, Ind. 795-4444. 31-2-2p
Wanted — Women
WANTED: Woman to help with cleaning, ironing and some baby sitting while mother teaches 9:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, references required. Phone OL 3-4863. 25-30-31-Sept. l-2-3-6p
WANTED: One lathe operator: j several plant workers and several construction workers. Poss and Toney, Inc., Coates- j ville, Ind. 27-6t
WANTED TO RENT: Five or six room modern house near town. Before September 15. Call OL 3-4689. 31-3p
Mrs. Beverly Huller, Trisha na Day. Door prize was won by and Tamra. Mrs. Ruth Sutherlin. Hostess Mrs. Linnie Dorsett visited served delicious refreshments. | Thursday with Mrs. Huldah Mrs. Clyde Tanksley and chilWright. (j ren a nd Mr. and Mrs. Arless Mrs. Mabel Knoll spent Sun- Decker of Indianapolis visited day with Mrs. Nellie Evans, Mr. Wednesday with Mrs. Avaril and Mrs. Wm. Boatright and Huller and Mrs. Daisy Younger-
other friends. man.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kress of Mr 8 - Daisy Youngerman, Mr. Chicago spent the week end and Mrs. Arless Decker and with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ragan. Mr- and Mrs. Chas. Smith visTheir daughter Patsy returned ited Wednesday evening with with them. She has spent 3 Mr - and Mrs. Cleo Shuck. Mrs. |
FARM LOANS OUR SPECIALTY STOP IN AT THE FRIENDLY First-Citizens Bank (Mambar FDIC)
WANTED: One combination paint and metal man; one experienced Ford mechanic, sober and reliable, good set hand tools necessary. Apply King Morrison Foster, Greencastle. Phone OL 3-4171 after 6130. Call OL 3-5777. .. 16-tf
WANTED: To keep Kindergarten child, half days, while mother works. Vicinity of Miller SchooL Call OL 36664. 31-2p Home Items
WANTED: Moorman F e a d company needs representatives in Northern Putnam County. Full time work. Home nights. No investment. Adequate field training. Prefer married man between 25 and 55. Must have car. Phone Lowell Whicker District Manager OL 3-5698 Greencastle between 9 p. m. and 10 p. m. ] for interview. 31-Sept. l-2-3p
SINGER ZIG-ZAG $41.10 FULL PRICE Responsible person to make six payments of $6.85 monthly. Beautiful walnut cabinet included. This machine makes beautiful designs, sews on buttons, makes buttonholes, appliques, monograms and all types of fancy work, all built right into machine no attachments needed. Warranty included. Call OL 3-3987. Aug. 9-tf.
Farm Items
FOR SALE: 3rd cutting baled alfalfa hay. Estil Cantomvine R. R. 3. Greencastle. Phone OL 3-4579. 27-6t
FOR SALE: Up to 1500 bales 3rd cutting Alfalfa, in field. Baling Wednesday or Thursday. William Luther, Bai4bridge 522-3372. 30-2p
FOR SALE: John Deere No. 42 9 ft. pull-type combine same as new. 15 hoe John Deere grain drill, new. Floyd Blacketer west of Clinton Falls. Phone Rockville 569-5821. 31-2p
WANTED: Woman to care for two children part time. References required. Phone OL 3- 6750 or OL 3-9529. 30-2p
FOR SALE: New Idea one row ! corn picker. Excellent condition. Raymond Wright and Son. OL 3-6503 or OL 3-6443. 31-3p
Business Service
Bee Electric, 335 North Arlington Street. TV, Radio, Record Player, Hi-Fi, Stereo and Small Appliance Service. Ph. OL 3-9617. Fri-Tues.-tf
At Auction
AUCTION: Wednesday, Sept. 1st, 7:00 P.M. We will sell three large consignments of household furnishings in our auction room. Clapps Auction Service. Maple and Ohio Sts. 30-2p
BLONDIE
HAVEN’T YOU ANYTHING, TO PUT ON MY HAMBURGER?,
By Chick Young .IT'S TIME YOU LEARNED WHAT MEAT TASTES UKE/j-^
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FOR SALE: 4-5 room automatic gas heater with blower. Used one winter. Excellent condition. Phone OL 3-6258. 31-3p
FOR SALE: Queen-Anne hand crocheted table cloth - 90 x 64. Glessener Lukenbill at Bainbridge. 31-2t
FOR SALE: Two 9 x 12 nylon rugs $15.00 each, brown and beige; 42 inch Detroit Jewel gas stove, $45.00. Ph. OL 3-4000. 31-2p
FOR SALE: 50,000 B.T.U. recessed gas duel wall heater, pipe included, used one winter, $75.00. Phone Cloverdale 795-4642. 31-5p
1964 SINGER $37.24 FULL BALANCE Assume six payments of $6.21 monthly. Beautiful walnut cabinet. Just five months old. Makes monograms, appliques, mends, darns, sews over pins, sews backward and forward, and so on. Complete with warranty. Complete price only $37.24. Call OL 3-3987. Aug. 9-tf.
weeks with her grandparents. The Mothers Tuesday afternoon club will meet Sept. 7 with Mrs. Helen McNary. The East Floyd Home Demonstration club will meet Sept. 8 with Mrs. Dale Miller. Circle 1 WSCS will meet Thursday afternoon Sept. 9 at the Rec. Bldg.
Youngerman is visiting the Arless Deckers in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ray Robinson and family attended the wedding Sunday of their niece Miss Karen Eng-
lish at Advance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beaman were supper guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. How-
AUTO FINANCING AT BANK RATES Glen Furr Agency CLOVERDALE, IND Phon« 795-4413
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craig, son ard Beaman
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beaman and family moved recently into the former Mary Miller
For Solo
FOR SALE: Used studio couch- property, es $7.59. Inquire Pi Beta Phi; Mrs. Rachel West has had a House. 303 So. Locust St. be- severe case of ivy poisoning, tween 10 and 12 a.m. Wednes- Frank Puckett, Jr. spent day, Sept. 1st. 31-lt Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glaze and sons John
For Rent
and Mike.
Mrs. Avaril Huller and Mrs. Daisy Youngerman spent Tues-
FOR RENT: Efficiency. See day evening with Mr and Mrs .
at Cole Apart-i Charles Smith _ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Day of
custodian
ments. July 20-tf
RELIABLE TERMITE EXTERMINATINfi CO. ^warmers indicate possible u^mage to your home. For inspection and Estimates, call COAN PHARMACY
FOR RENT: Three room fum- Columbus, Ohio called on Mrs. ished modern apartment. Tel- Ida Day and Charley Tuesday ephone OL 3-9532. 30-2t evening. They are moving to
Pennsylvania where Mr. Day
FOR RENT: Attractive one and two bedroom apartments. Unfurnished except for stove and refrigerator, heat and utilities furnished. Call OL 3-6387 or OL 3-4686. 31-2-4-3t
will teach.
Stephen Dale and daughter Nellie of Follette. Texas. Mrs. Monta Skaggs and Buel Dale of Jamestown, Mrs. June Coffin and Ruby and Mr. and Mrs.
FOR RENT: 2 rooms, bath, un- ! Charles Smith ate dinner at furnished, heat included. Near Kountry Kitchen Wednesday, campus. OL 3-5061. 31-5t; Mrs Smith is a niece of Mrs. Skaggs and the two Mr. Dales. FOR RENT: Unfurnished 3 j n a ft er noon they called on bedroom lower apartment, i Ldj a Heman at the Ruark Nice neighborhood, private Nursin? Home.
entrance. Ph. OL 3-3766.
LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hogs $23.85— $24.4# TRUCK GRAIN Corn 118 W’heat 1.35 Oats 65 Beans 2.27 LIVESTOCK Hogs 4.800; barrows and giltg weak to 25 lower; 1 and 2. 205230 lb. 24.50-24.66; 125 head 1 to 3.190-260 lb. 24.00-24.50; 1 and 1 170-190 lb. 22.50-24.00; sows uneven, 400 lb. down steady to 25
31-2t.
FOR RENT: Now leasing 2 bedroom apartments. Greencastles finest Parkwood Village Apartments. 215 Wood Street. Call OL 3-6609 or OL 3-5015. Tue.-Thurs-Sat.-tf
FOR RENT: Four room unfurnished downstairs apartment.
Adults. Walter Seeley, Phone bord and bazaar plans were
Nine members and two young lower; 400 lb. up fully steady; guests attended the general i to 3, 275-350 lb. 23.00-23.50; W.S.C.S. meeting Thursday af- 350-400 lb. 22.25-23.00. ternoon at the Recreation j ——
Bldg. The lesson and devotion were given by Mrs. Charles Smith, also a brief memorial in memory of Mrs. Thelma Wright. During the business meeting tentative plans were made for the Oct. 2nd smorgas-
OL 3-3215 or after six OL 34970. 31-l-2t
FOR SALE: 2 good used Siegler oil heaters, one 355 gallon oil tank. 1118 South College. Phone OL 3-4966 after 4:00 p.m. 31-lp.
SECOND NOTICE To the taxpayer! of South Putnam Community School Corporation. Putnam County. Stats of Indiana. You are hereby notified that on ths Ifith day of Ausust, 1965. the Board of School Trustees of South Putnam Community School Corporation. Putnam County. State of Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore aiven. and under and by virtue of Chapter 57 Acts of 1945. as amended, duly adopted a plan whereby a Cumulative Building Fund, was established to provide for the following: For all the purposes provided for by Chapter 57. Acts of 1945 as amended. Such fund to be provided for by a tax levy of sixty cents ($0.60) on each one hundred dollars f*100 00) of taxable real and personal property within said taxing unit, said tax to bt levied annually beginning In 1965, payable in 1966. and continuing for a total period of twelve (13) years, as authorized by said Act. That pursuant to said Act, ten (10) or more taxpayers in said taxing unit, other than those who pay poll tax only, and who will be affected by said tax levy may file a petition with the County Auditor of Putnam County, not later than ten '10) days after the publication of this notice, setting forth their objections to the proposed levy. Upon filing of said petition, the County Auditor shall immediately certify the same to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will subsequently fix a date and conduct a public hearlnt on said proposed levy before issuing its approval or disapproval thereof. Mr. Frank Jarrell. President Mr. Truman McCammack. V. Pres. Mr. James Oiddings. Secretary Mr. Glenn Skelton. Treasurer Mr. Lee Zelg, Member Aug. 24-31-31
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that American Fletcher National Bank and Trust Company was on the 16th day of August. 1965. appointed: Executor of the Will of Walter. W. Shartle. deceased. All persons having claims agaipst said estate, whether or not now due, must -file the same in said court within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 16th day of August, 1S65. Probate Cause No. 10.537 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. Kothe k Shotwell James M. Houck Attorneys Aug. 17-24-31-3t
made to finish the quilt at a special meeting on Tuesday Aug. 30. The pecans were ordered for delivery in early Sept. Mrs. Marjorie Buchanan sent refreshments. Contests
NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF PUTNAM SS: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM. 1965. CAUSE NUMBER: 21.112. MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, Plaintiff. VS. HAROLD SHANNON and AUDREY SHANNON. HAROLD SHANNON and AUDREY SHANNON. Husband and Wife, and LAKE COUNTY TRUST COMPANY, Defendants The Plaintiff la the above enUtled cause having filed hla Complaint herein together with his Affidavit that the Defendants, Harold Shannon. Audrey Shannon and Harold Shannon and Audrey Shannon, husband and wife, are not residents of this State and that the object of the action herein is to enforce satisfaction of a mortgage upon Real Estate situated in Putnam County, Indiana and in Hendricks County, Indiana. Now therefor, the Defendants in the above entitled cause as heretofore named are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on the first day of October. 1965. at th* Court House in the City of Greencastle. in Putnam County. Indiana, to answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined In their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of this Court this 12th day of August, 1965. Jack P. Hinkle, Clerk. Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney for Plaintiff. James M. Houck Aug.l6-23-30-3t
NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Tha Board of Trustees of Putnam County Hospital will review Bids on Tuesday September 14. 1*65 at 2:00 P M at the Hospital for one (1) ne# Portable X-Ray Unit. All Bids to be submitted on Indiana State Board of Accounts Bid Form No. 951 (Revised> 1943. with signed Non-Collusion Affidavit included Specifications for the above mentioned equipment may be picked up in th* office of the Administrator at the hospital prior to bid opening The Board reserves the right to reject any and
all Bids.
Signed: Putnam County Hospital Board of Trustees. Robert S. Crosby. Pres. Charles D. Whitaker, See'!. Wilbur S Donner Marion J. Wilson Aug 31-Sept. 7-3t
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