The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1965 — Page 5
Saturday, Saptamber 25, 1965
Tha Daily Bannar, Graaneastla, Indiana
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AND CLASSIFIED ADS
Real Estate
SNETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 OL 3-3057 OL 3-6401 OL 3-4990 Homes for Sale “GOT A NOSE FOR VALUES?” Paradis** Lane—ChamilnR house that needs only your presence to l»e a home—It's just made for family fun, 6 rooms & bath. Built in stove St oven, also beautiful Birch Cabinets in kitchen. Take a Look Today! You can’t miss finding happiness with this 4 bedroom home. Attractive kitchen and dining area, nice living room, ample closet space. Gas furnace. Located at 515 Ritter. Be Independent, throw away those rent receipts— Look at this 5 room home— 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, heated with gas space heaters. New gas water heater. 1 car garage. Price to sell $7,500.00. FARMS — In Jefferson Twp.— mi. south of 40— 33'i acres, 10 acres tillable. Iti story frame home just remodeled Alum, siding, 4 rooms and bath. Pole barn. Chicken . house and Corn cribs. We have several others. Please call us!
For Rent
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: 3 room and bath apartment. Panelled and sound-proofed. Gas heat and water furnished. OL 3-9075. 24-3p. FOR RENT: Unfurnished trailer, 50 x 10 ft. Call 522-3251 24-25-l-2-4p
Home Items
SINGER SIX MONTHS OLD 36.16 Full Balance A-l condition with warranty. Assume six payments of 6.03 per month. Beautiful walnut cabinet. This machine will monogram, applique, mend, darn, sew over pins, sew forward and backward, and so on. Complete price only 36.16. Call OL 3-3987. Sept. 23-tf
Sporting Goods
FOR SALE: 50 pound Bear Kodiak Magnum 1964 model price $50.00 Call Fred Asbell after 5:00 p. m. Phone OL 3-5341. 22-4t
Wanted
For Sale
WANTED: Livestock hauling. Phone 522-6805. 23-6p.
FOR SALE: Green beans, mangos and onions. Thomas Parker. Phone 246-6148.
24-25-2t.
WANTED: Ironings to do in my home. Can pick up and deliver. Phone OL 3-4978. 22-4p
FOR RENT: 3 room modem furnished apartment, gas heat. Private outside entrance. All utilities furnished. Ground floor. Close to town. Suitable for single person or couple. Immediate possession. Inquire at 416 E. Washington after 5 p. m. 23-4t
FOR RENT: Nicely furnished FOR SALE: Grimes Golden and apartment, near square, utili- ; Jonathan Apples. Call after ties furnished. Reasonable. 4 p. m . Paris Orchard, Fox Phone OL 3-3065. 25-2t Ridge. 20-6t
FOR SALE: One 9-ft. overhead garage door with glass, and tracks, $40. Also screens to fit above $15. Phone 795-6677.
23-25-27-3p
WANTED: Desire to contact person in Greencastle area who has registered standard German Schnauzer for stud service. Call OL 3-5206. 24-25-2t.
WANTED: Baby sitting in my home. Day or night. OL 35215. 23-3p. WANTED: Ride to or near Indianapolis Ford Plant on east side. Hours 8 to 4:30. Phone OL 3-6724. 24-2t
Home Items
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 6 acres with 4 large barns, one large Grade A barn for 66 cows with barn cleaner and bulk tank. 2 other barns 70 ft. long, 3 silos. Is ideal set up for milking cows, feeding cattle, or pig hatchery. Water piped in all bams. Small down payment or contract. Phone PE 9-2524. 21-5t
SINGER ZIG-ZAG 38.43 Full Price Need responsible party to make six payments of 6.41 monthly. Beautiful walnut cabinet. No attachments needed to make fancy designs, sew on buttons, make buttonholes, monogram, darn, applique, satin stitch, blind hem, everything built into machine. No attachments needed. Call OL 3-3987. Sept. 23-tf FOR SALE: Large size Florence coal stove, good condition; also gas pace heater with vent for $25; Speed Queen washer, $50. George Talbott, Cloverdale. 24-2p.
Wanted — Women
Wanted — Men
HELP WANTED: Lady to work in meat department of local food store. Address Box 20, Daily Banner. 23-3t
WANTED: W T oman to work In dishroom — dayshift. Five day work week. OL 3-6016. 24-25-27-28-41
WANTED: Experienced road driver for furniture Van Line. Phone OL 3-5931. 24-2t
For Rent
FOR RENT: 3 rooms and bath furnished apartment. Utilities paid. Phone OL 3-3583. 22-4t FOR RENT: Attractive unfurnished one bedroom upper apartment, panelled, utilities including heat furnished. Phone OL 3-6387 or OL 34686. 23-25-2t FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house east of Belle Union on blacktop road. See Ross Allee. Phone OL 3-4072. 18-7t
FOR SALE: 11 foot refrigerator with 105 lb. freezer in the top.—Elbert Humphrey, Cloverdale. 24-2p
FOR SALE: Large size Florence heating stove, used one winter. Eight miles west and north of town. Ben Wells. 24-2p
WANTED: Have openings for cook and pantry girls. Dayhours, 5 day week, vacations, insurance, and fringe benefits. Write giving age and experience. P. O. Box 220, Greencastle. 24-31 WANTED: Waitress. Full time work. Apply in person. Y-Palace Resturant Jet. 36 & 43. 21-5t.
National manufacturer has opening for representatives to work in Putnam County and surrounding territory, calling on Commercial and Industrial accounts in a highly repeat business. Specialty salesmen, route men, insurance men will qualify. Protected territory. Home nights. Car necessary. Write to Box 934, Daily Banner. 23-3p
Help Wanted
HELP WANTED: Reliable boy to work at Satellite Drive-In, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Contact manager. 23-3t
WANTED: Part time maid for sorority house, hours 8:30 to 12:30, Monday through Saturday. Write Box 411, Daily Banner. _ 25-3t.
FOR SALE: 9x12’ Oriental carpet $40 or best offer. Call Greg Gray, OL 3-3137 after 6:15. 24-3p. FOR SALE: 2 burner oil heater $20.00: two snow tires 750-14 inhe. Phone 435-2378. 25-2p.
WANTED: Experienced bookkeeper. Phone B 102 Coatesville. 22-6t
WANTED: Lady to do light house work in 5 room modern house, board, room and good wages. Dora Volderauer, Fillmore, R. 1. Phone 246-6466. 25-2t.
WANTED: Experienced baker, day work. Immediate opening. Call OL 3-6016. 22-4t.
Automotive
Remember East Side Motors Sales for expert body work, painting wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over
30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf
1. B. M. HAS IMMEDIATE OPENING
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1955 IVa ton truck, metal floor with grain bed. New paint job, ready to go. Phone 6723251. 24-2p
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Business Service
FOR AN ACCOUNTANT APPLICANTS MUST BE GRADUATE ACCOUNTANTS
ITS terrific the way we’re selling Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer $1. Todd’s Ace Hardware, It
For personal, confidential interview, contact the PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
YOU'LL find you have less work to do, when you Wipe I Lustre your rugs and carpets too. Herriott's Paint & Wall- ! paper. it
P.O. Box 481, Greencastle, Indiana Phone OL 3-4141
I.B.M. Is An Equal Opportunity Employer
SAVE BIG! Do your own rug and upholstery cleaning with Blue Lustre $1.98 or Lustre Foam $1.79. Rent electric shampooer $1.00. Headley Hardware. It
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Musical Instruments
FOR SALE: Upright piano. Cheap. Phone OL 3-6879. 24-3p. USED BALDWIN SPINET ORGANS. Reasonable, terms if desired. Write or call collect — Mr. Mattson, Riddick Piano & Organ Company, 1440 North Meridian, Indianapolis, ME 5-4303. Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.-tf
Livestock
FOR SALE: Three year old extra good polled Shorthorn bull. John Gough, Roachdale. Phone 596-3088. 24-2p.
FOR SALE: Hampshire Boars and Gilts. Earl Bridges, R. R. 1, Roachdale Phone 5967283. 24-tf.
Farm Items FOR SALE: Monon Wheat, recleaned and bagged. Eugene Clark. South of County Farm, j Phone 526-2174. 25-2t.
Notice
The Bands will play at the Bainbridge Fire Dept. Fish ; Fry, Oct. 1st and 2nd. 23-25-2t
Smorgasbord and Bazaar October 16th at Groveland. Presbyterian Ladies. ll-18-25-3t
Fried Fish—Where ?— Bainbridge Fire Department Fish Fry, October 1st and 2nd. We are looking for you. 25-29-2t Coin Club Sweaters used to be made for the upper part of the body. But with today’s heavily textured stockings, the word for fall Is the sweatered leg. The “sw T eater’’ stockings either are Bermuda lengths or cut like tights. The Bands will play at the Bainbridge Fire Department Fish Fry, October 1st and 2nd. 25-29-2t.
The term “cardigan” started as a reference to a form of ribknitting stitch, says the National Board of the Coat and Suit Industry. Nowadays, the term refers to Just about any collarless neckline.
Older people might consider installing low-wattage night lights to provide helpful illumination for hallways. The lights use very little extra electricity.
ITALY’S Amintore Fanfani thanks the U.N. General Assembly for his unanimous election as president. Beyond, Secretary General U Thant.
$2,500 HAIRCUT — Actor George Peppard has his hair cut by hair stylist Jay Seafaring of Beverly Hills, Calif. The only thing is, they are on location for “The Blue Max” near Dublin, Ireland, and Peppard insisted on Seafaring coming over for the job. Cost, $2,500.
CONSTRUCTION CARPENTERS AND HELPERS WANTED NOW! Bob Sebenoler of the Smiley Post Building Co., will interview at the Commercial Hotel Tusday evening, September 28 from 6 to 8 p. m. TOP COMPANY - TOP WAGES TOP WORKING CONDITIONS Start immediately — year round work.
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Traffic Toll 1,032 Four persons, including a 16- : year-old Amish youth driving a buggy, were killed in accidents during the early hours of the weekend, raising Indiana's traffic matality toll for 1965 to at least 1,032 compared with 960 a year ago. Three teen-agers were among the four victims.
Echo Of The Post EXETER, England UPI—A bullet flew out of a piece of Finnish softwood being planed by sawmill worker Wallace Bridle. A mill spokesman said the wood came from an area near the Russian border where fight- i ing took place during the Fin-nish-Russian war more than 25 years ago.
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NOTICE OF RECEIVERSHIP SALE The undersigned Receiver of Russellville Elevator. Inc., pursuant to order of the Putnam Circuit Court in Caus« No. 21,ODD and subject to approval thereof, hereby gives notice that It will on October 2. 1965. at 10:00 A M.. Eastern Standard Time, at the offices of Russellville Elevator, inc.. Russellville. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at private sale for cash to the highest and best Bidder or bidders, for not less than the appraised value, the following property. more particularly described in the inventory heretofore filed by the undersigned in said cause, lo-wit: Machinery and mil) equipment, trucks and tractors, office equipment, fertilizer equipment, and retail merchandise situated on the premises of the corporation at Russellville. Indiana. Also the real estate of the corporation, more particularly shown in the inventory as Tracts 1 through 6, inclusive, and described as follows: Tract I Lots 1 and 2 in Citizens Addition to town of Russellville, Indiana, excepting therefrom the following described real estate: Part of the South West quarter of Section 5. Township 16 North, Range 5 West, in Putnam County Indiana, described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the South West corner of Lot No. 1 in Block 2 In the Town of South Russellville: thence South 63 degrees West 124 feet; thence Southwesterly 108 feet 10 inches parallel to the center line of the main track of the Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Western Railroad, formerly the I D & W. Railroad, to the true point of beginning: thence South 51 degrees 45 minutes West 113.6 feet to a point 71 feet 8 inches North of the centerline of said railroad; thence South 21 feet 8 inches to a point 50 feet North of the centerline of said railroad; thence Northeasterly parallel to the centerline of said railroad 67 feet 2 Inches; thence North 69 feet to the true point of beginning, the same being a part of Lot No. 2 of the Citizens Addition to the Town of Russellville. Tract II Part of the South West quarter of Section 5, Township 16 North, Range 5 West, in Putnam County, Indiana, described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the South West corner of Lot No. 1 in Block 2 in the Town of South Russellville; thence South 63 degrees West 124 feet; thence Southwesterly 108 feet 10 inches parallel to the centerline of the main track of the Cincinnati. Indianapolis & Western Railroad. formerly the I. D. & W. Railroad, to the true point of beginning; thence South 51 degrees 45 minutes West 113.6 feet to a point 71 feet 8 inch* North of the centerline of said railroad; thence South 21 feet 8 inches to point 50 feet North of the centerline of said railroad; thence Northeasterly parallel to the centerline of said railroad 97 feet 2 inches; thence North 69 feet to the true point of beginning, the same being a part of Lot No. 2 of the Citizens Addition to the Town of Russellville; also Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot No. 2 of the Citizens Addition to the Town of Russellville. Indiana; thence West 149 51 feet with the cen-ter-line to the Town of Russellville. Indiana; thence South 56.5 feet to the North right-of-way line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; thence North-
easterly 152 6 feet with said right-of-way line to the Southwest corner of the aforesaid Lot 2; thence North 21 feet 8 inches to the point of beginning containing 0.134 of an acre, more or less. Tract III A part of the East half of the South West quarter of Section 5 in Township 16 North of Range • West, described as follows: Beginning at the North East corner of Lot Number 1 in Citizens Addition to the Town of Russellville, which corner is 41 feet Northeast of a point which is 63 degrees West 124 feet distant from th* South West corner of Lot Number 1 in Block Number 2 in the Town of South Russellville, and which corner is also 119 feet North of the centerline of the main track of the Cincinnati. Indianapolis & Western Railroad, formerly the I. D & S. Railroad; running thence thence South along the East line of said tot Number 1 of Citizens Addition a distance of 69 feet to a point which is 50 feet North of the centerline of the main track of said railroad; thenc* East parallel with said centerline of said railroad and 50 feet distant Northerly therefrom to the West right-of-way line of a public highway; thence North with said West line of right-of-way to its intersection with the South lln* of a public highway, in said Town of Russellville; thence West long said South line of highway to the place of beginning. Tract IV Lots 1. 2. 3. and 4 In Block 2 in Brumfield's second South Addition to Town of Russellville. Indiana. Tract V A part of the southwest quarter of section 5. m township 16 north, of range 5 west; beginning at the southwest corner of said quarter; thence east with the south lint thereof 26 chains and 32’,a links to a point in said line which is 902Vfa feet west of the southeast corner of said quarter section; thence north 12 chains and 62 links to the northwest corner of Frank M. Brumfield's Third South Addition to Russellville. Putnam County, Indiana; thence southwestwaxdly with the south lin* of the right-of-way of the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railway Company to the west lln* of said quarter section; thence south with said west line 7 chains and twenty-fiv* and three-quarter links to the place of beginning, containing 26Vs acres, more or less. (Being purchased on conditional sate contract from Miller, et *1.) Tract VI Lot 7 in Block 1 In Brumfield's South Addition to the Tow* of Russellville, Indian*. (Being purchased on rongiUonal contract from Miller, *t al.) Copies of Inventory are avallabl* for inspection at the offices of the Receiver at Crawfordsville. Indiana, or at the office of the Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court, Greencastle, Indiana. Terms: ISTi down, balance on delivery of till* and approval of court. Such sales shall be free and clear of liens and encumbrances except sale of real estate which shall be subject to 1965 taxes payable in 1966. ELSTON BANK A TRUST COMPANY Receivtlr, Russellville Elevator. Ine. Sept. 21-25-28-31
SALE OCTOBER 2, 1965, AT 1:00 P.M. (E.S.T.) FERGUSON HEREFORD, INC. PERFORMANCE TESTED REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE Springville, Indiana On State Road No. 58 12 Miles Northwest of Bedford, Indiana 18 Bulls Ready For Service. Horned. 15 bred heifers, 12 open heifer* and cow* and calv** FOR CATALOG WRITE: James H. Ferguson 121% West Kirkwood Av*. Bloomington, Indiana or Rhone 332-7154
Closing Out Sale A* I om quitting my form operotions, I will tell at public auction at th* form located one-half mil* east of New Ros* and three and a half miles south, four miles east of Ladoga, just south of th* Ladoga Rest Park on S. R. 234, on Tuesday, September 28,1965 Storting at 11:00 o'clock promptly 44 - CATTLE - 44 40 Head of feeding steers from 350 to 700 lbs. 4 head of heifer calves, weighing 350. FARM MACHINERY John Deere tractor, Model B, with power trol, good shape; John Deere 2-row cultivator; John Deere manure loader Model 45; Oliver plow, 2-bottom 14''; John Deer* 8-ft. disc; John Deere 7-ft. power mower; Ounhom 2-row rotary hoe; John Deere manure tpreader; John Deere 290, 2-row corn planter; 16-ft. corn hiker with motor; IHC combine, 16-ft. 4-in. groin auger; tractor weed sprayer. 3 - WAGONS • 3 John Deere rubber tire wagon with new 14-ft. combination bed and hoist—wagons extra good; 1 old rubber tire wagon. HOG AND POULTRY EQUIPMENT 18x21 pull together hog house, like new; hog feeders, hog fountain, hog troughs; portable corn crib, 800 bushel size, 6x30, new; two cattle troughs, one 12-ft. ond one 14-ft.; 14-ft. hoy rock; 14-ft. cattle self-feeder on wheels. Six 21-hole Co-Op roll out nests; nine 15-hole Honegger roll out nests; 40 pieces 4x4 slat flooring; Chore-Time egg washer, like new; 13 egg baskets; 14 12-ft. creosote poles. MISCELLANEOUS 2 wheel trailer; 1000 feet of No. 8 outside electric wire; 20-Inch Jamesway barn fan, extra good; 2 twelve-inch barn fans; new time clock; garden tractor; weed mower; milk cans; oH drums, barrel stand; log chains; post hole digger; fence charger; one lot of iron. TERMS: Cash. Not responsible in case of accidents. Virgil and Nellie Claycomb, Sr. Auct.: Henthorn, Porks, Carpenter Clerks: Fletcher B Heulehaa Lunch will be served by th* ladies of th* New Rest Christian Church
