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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AND CLASSIFIED ADS

Real Estate

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE S02 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 OL 3-3057 OL 3-6401 OL 3-4990 - HOMES - October Bright Blue Weather brings bright good news for home buyers who wants the best in value and livability, Almost new 3 bedrms. home, combination fam. & dining rm., I'/j hath, Gas furnace, 1 car garage. “Ask to see this soon!” Sunset Drive — “Just Think” 6 rms. & bath, 3 l»edrms.—W/W carpet in liv. rm.—liv. rm. eating area & Kitchen In Knotty pine. Full basement wtth fam. mi. Stoker coal furnace. Priced to sell. $18,500. I'nbeleivable but True—2 lots. 1 1 2 frame & stucco house, 3 rms. & 'i bath down. 3 rms. & full bath up. New Birch cabinets in kitchen. hardwood & tile floors. Stoker furnace, 1 car garage $15,500 V. A. Loan can lie assumed. - FARM - Marion Twp.—33'2 acres, 10 acres tillable. Shed, Pole Barn, Chicken House & Corn crib. 1 • 2 story remodeled house, 3 rms. & bath down, 1 big room up. Heated by Gas stoxes. Priced to sell $16,500. Don't disturb the owner, call and we will gladly show you these homes. l-2-2t.

Auto Insurance... If you want someone to go to bat for you when you have a claim . . . Then this is the agency for you! CENTRAL INSURANCE Agency, Inc. Central National Bank Bldg.

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BETTER LAND HERE 94 A. 60 TUI. fenced, productive. barn, crib, tool shed, 7 Rm. Mod. Home, $25,000. SOLD. 40 A. 8 TUI., 6 Rm. Mod. Horae, oil fur., garage, some saleable timber, $13,300. SOLD. NEW LISTING, 5 A. 2 TUI., small bam. 5 Rm. Home, Aulmin. siding, good well, plenty shade. Texas Pike, BETTER LAND HERE. 29 A. 12 TUI., bam. crib, gar.. 7 Rm. Home* Blktp. Rd. $10,500. SOLD. 2 A. SmaU Lake. Same as new 3 Bdrm. Ranch, Rd. No. 42, $15,000. SOLD. V/ t A. 3 TUI., 26^\40 , basement home, good well, electric pump, all drains in floor, very liveable. TOTAL PRICE $4,000. half down. 18 A. 16 TUI. 5 Rms. A hath. Blktp. Rd. Near Quincy. $9,500. TERMS. 80 A. STOCK FARM, ham, garage, fair fence, 6 Rms. & bath, near Poland, $12,000. SOLD. 5 A. SMALL LAKE, 7 Rm. Mod. Home, breezeway, att. gar. $7,500. SOLD. 1 A. SAME AS NEW 3 BDRM. Mod. Home. 2-car att. gar. nice location on Blktp. Rd. Near Belle Union. S A. Rd. 39 South of Belleville. $3,600. SOLD. 3 J i A. Edge of Cloverdale, 5 Rm. Mod. 3-Bdrms., Nat. gas fur., Alumin. Storms, large gar., brooder, $10,500. TERMS. I need farm listings, unimproved property, small or large traets, have prospeets waiting, am practically sold out. RENOS E. HALTOM, Realtor Cloverdale, Ind. Phone 795-4862 Home 795-4525

THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE REDUCED IN PRICE FOR A QUICK SALE. 3 bedroom home on E. Washington St. Attractive I.r. with fireplace. Dining room has built in corner cupboards. Basement. Good yard. $10,500. The good neighborhood Isn’t figured in the low price. MT. MERIDIAN. A large new home with much to offer. Red brick ranch. 8 rooms with 4 bedrooms. Fireplace in the family room, 2 ear garage. 2 acres. Back from the highway. This spacious home can be heated for $120 a year. ANDERSON ST. 5 rooms with a good basement and an excellent corner lot. Everything spotless. All drapes and nylon carpet go with the home. Lowtaxes. A fine home for a couple or a smaU famUy. $11,500. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours call Madge Hockensmith or P. G. Evans 2-4-2t.

FOR SALE: Four room semibodem house priced reasonable. Call OL 3-9565. l-2-2t

PUTNAM REALTY 0L 3-5022 OWNER TRANSFERRED AND ready to Deal on this 3 bdrm. modern home. Lovely kit. Family rm. Large bdrms. with ample closets. Attached garage and spacious lot. Immed. poss. Easy financing. NEW LISTINGS Charming older country home located west edge of town. 3 bdrm. modern, iy t story. Lovely setting plus 2 acres makes this home very desirable. If older homes and suburban living appeal to you. Call us. It won’t last long. MARION TWP. 136 acre farm, approx. 60 till. 6 rm. modern home. 2 car garage. Nice group outbuildings. Good fence. Plenty water including several springs in pasture. This is a nice farm priced well worth the money. EVENINGS Thelma Thomas Don Smith OL 3-5022 OL 3-5682

Linda York OL 3-4470

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FOR SALE

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Cecil Phillips farm. Consisting of 15 acres, 6 room house, barn and outbuildings, good fencing, good running spring. Located 2Vi miles South of Belle Vnion on blacktop road. Price

$10,000.00.

Contact Mrs. Zelma Phillips at the farm.

FOR SALE OR RENT: 603 E. Ohio. Will remodel to suit tenant. Ideal for business or warehouse. Inquire at Monnets Grocrey or contact H. S. Edwards, WA 3- 6306. Indianapolis, Ind. l-12p

FOR SALE: Four room semimodern house priced reasonable. Call OL 3-9565. l-2t

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: One small room apartment, furnished and utilities furnished. 210 Bloomington Street. 30-4p

FOR RENT: One business room on west side of square. Phone OL 3-5892. 30-6t

FOR RENT: Unfurnished trailer, 50 x 10 ft. Call 522-3251 24-25-l-2-4p

FOR RENT: Desirable downstairs room, nicely furnished and decorated, next to bath. Private entrance. OL 3-9075. 2-2p.

| FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment. Phone OL 3-3583. l-2-2p

FOR RENT: Five room house near Greencastle. Water in house. No bath. OL 3-4547. 2-lp

Automotive

Remember East Side Motors Sales for expert body work, painting wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf

FOR SALE: 1957 Ford, V8 automatic, runs good, good tires, $225. OL 3-5444 l-2p

FOR SALE OR TRADE: Dodge ton truck with extra good grain bed, will trade for live stock. Phone PE 9-2524.

Sept. 29-Oct. l-2-3t

FOR SALE: 1963 Triumph, 200 cc. Ccrambler. Call Ed Brown. OL 3-5131. 2-4-2p

FOR SALE: 1955 International pick-up; Vi ton; good tires; A-l shape. $525.00. Phone OL 3-3550 after 5 p.m. l-4t.

Wanted

WANTED: Cement work, brick, block, concrete. OL 3-6467 2-6p

FOR SALE: 1962 Chevrolet pick-up, % ton, A-l shape; good tires. $1295.00. Phone OL 3-3550 after 5 p.m. l-4t.

FOR SALE: 1961 Comet wagon. Finances available. Good condition $700. Phone OL 3-5221.

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Farm Items

WANTED: Bean combining. Phone OL 3-9636. 29-llp

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

FOR SALE: Good fireplace wood, $8.00 a rick. Phone OL 3-5846. Wilbur Craw-ley, R. 1, Cloverdale. 30-5p

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

Wanted

WANTED: To Rent: Garage. Phone OL 3-9408. 30-3p

WANTED AT ONCE: Someone to cut 3 large trees ready for burning. T. L. Parker, Stilesville, Ph. 845-2215. l-2t.

WANTED: Combining and com shelling. Darrell Fine, R.R. 5. Phone 526-2345. 2-3p

WANTED: Septic tank cleaning. David Homer Williams, Carp Street. Phone OL 3-3745 or OL 3-4853.. 29-30-Oct.l-2-4-6-8-9-8p

CAREER OPPORTUNITY IN WEST CENTRAL IND. Man age 20-40 to supervise newspaper carriers for the Indianapolis Star and Indianapolis News. A man with leadership qualities and salesmanship is desired. Good starting salary plus many company benefits. Car furnished. Interviews will be held in Rockville Monday, Oct. 4, from 5-7 p.m. Contact Mr. Myers at the Hoosier Court Motel. THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR and THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS

WANTED: Septic tank pumping. Ernest Williams, 906 So. Illinois Street. Phone OL 33274. 30-8p.

Men Wanted

WANTED MEN: Immediate hiring, learn a new job at our expense, full pay plus training bonus to start, 5 day week — Free Insurance. Apply after 4:00 p. m. for an appointment. Omar Bakery, south of Greencastle on Road 43. Phone OL 3-5811. 30-6t

WANTED: Metal and Paint Man — Excellent opening for a skilled metal and paint man in our well equipped Body Shop. Phone Bob Dixon for appointment. EMerson 22840. Herman Davis, Inc. Chevrolet - Cadillac Dealership, Crawfordsville. 30-6t

WANTED: Service station attendants. Apply in person to manager of any station of United Oil Service, Inc- l-3p.

Wanted To Buy

WANTED TO BUY: Used card tables. Phone OL 3-4307. l-2p.

Wanted — Women

WANTED: Experienced waitress. Apply in person Fairway Restaurant. Sept. 29-tf

WANTED: Woman to work in Dr. Knuppel’s veterinary clinic. 5 day week. Apply in person after 5 p.m. 30-3t.

WANTED: Ladies to do phone survey work in Greencastle, Cloverdale, Bainbridge and Roachdale area. Private phone in home. Starting $1.25 per hour. 1 to 4 hrs. per day. Write Pyramid Insurance Company, Room 215 Ben Hur Bldg., Crawfordsville, Ind. l-3p.

For Sale

FOR SALE: 26 inch boys’ bike with saddle baskets. Small refrigerator. “Wonder” hobby horse. OL 3-5055. 2-lp

PUMPKINS: We have them at our new location, one-fourth mile west of intersection of 100 North and 250 East. We were on Stilesville road last year. David Jordan. Phone 246-6284. 1-2-7-8-9-14-15-16-21-22-23-llp.

FOR SALE: Apples $1.00 & $2.00 per bu. Open every day | till 9:00 p.m. Paris Orchard. Fox Ridge. 30-6p

FOR SALE at Earleys: Lima beans, green beans, squash, beets, mangoes. Phone OL 3-5891. l-2t.

FOR SALE: International mounted 2 M corn picker, also all weather cab, good condition. >4 mile noth Groveland. Rush Ottinger. 30-3t

FOR SALE: International Htractor with two row mounted picker. Phone OL 3-3583. l-2-2p

Livestock

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE: Antiques, glassware, china, dolls, lamps, etc. Priced to sell. Albright Antique Shop, U.S. 40 in Manhattan. 2-2p.

FOR SALE 6 or 7 head black Angus calves, average lb. Floyd O'Neal Phone 795-4955. 30-3p

FOR SALE: Hampshire Boars and Gilts. Earl Badges, R. R. 1, Roachdale Phone 5967283. 24-tf.

FOR SALE: Family cow, coming with 3rd calf, to freshen in 10 days. Cild broke and gentle. Phone PE 9-2201. l-2p.

FOR SALE: Family cow, coming with 3rd calf, to freshen in 10 days. Child broke and gentle. Phone PE 9-2201. 2-lp

FOR SALE: Purebred spotted boars; also rye. Wayne Branneman, Cloverdale. Phone 795-4403. 2-3p

West Clinton News Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nichol had as their guests on the weekend, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hardin of Brownsburg. Ind. Mr .and Mrs. Harry McCabe and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clodfelter attended the State Polled Shorthorn Cattle sale in Noblesville on Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irvine and Mrs. Aileen Overstreet visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knedall of Beech Grove on Sat urday evening. Mr. Kendall is feeling much better and enjoying having company. Mrs. Everett Siegelin of Chi cago visited her sister, Mrs. Ray Clodfelter from Monday until Thursday morning of last week Mrs. Clodfelter had as dinner guests on Monday, Mrs. Ira Hutcheson, Mrs. Dewey Stultz and Mrs. Everett Siegelin. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clodfelter had Mr. and Mrs. David Kennick for Sunday dinner. Rev. Kennick is the Portland Mills regular minister

FARM LOANS OUR SPECIALTY STOP IN AT THE FRIENDLY First-Citizens Bank (Member FDIC)

Pets

WANTED: Home for one male kitten. House broken. 7 weeks old. Phone OL 3-3298. 2-lp

At Auction

FOR SALE: Cloverdale Sales Barn Oct. 5, 11 a.m.: Weed mower, Oliver 2-14 breaking plow, bottle gas stove tubing, three bottles, chairs, stands, double bed mattress springs, 4 plate glass 48x44, misc. tools, etc. l-2p.

TERMITES MUST BE STOPPED! bafer* PROPERTY is DAMAGED FREE INSPECTION! PRICES REASONABLE! WORK GUARANTEED! by HARRY L. PARSONS COMPANY Phen*: SHETRONE REALTY OL 3-9315

PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES

And Household Furniture MONTGOMERY CO. 4-H BUILDING CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA Wednesday, Oct. 6 Starting — 10 A.M. Sale will consist of all Furnishings from my 2li story heme—a life-time collection of antiques, many collector's items, including a beautiful antique "General Lew Wallace" dresser, marble top. An unusually large sale. Mrs. Bruce G. Luckett, Owner Lunch will be served

STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ) ss: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT In Vacation TERM. 1965. IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF NOBLE H. . ALLEE. DECEASED. ESTATE No. 10.450.' NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF NOBLE H. F. ALLEE In the matter of the Estate ol Noble H. F. Allee. deceased

No. 10.450

Notice Is hereby given that Mary Allee as Administratrix of the above

„ _ i a a ft \ named estate, has presented and filed ano & Organ Company, 144U final account in final settlement of

USED BALDWIN SPINET ORGANS. Reasonable, terms if desired. Write or call collect — Mr. Mattson, Riddick Pi-

North Meridian, Indianapolis, ME 5-4303. Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.-tf

"crm Items

WANTED: Combining and com shelling. Have truck. William Welty, Fillmore 246-6325 or Elmer Sims, Coatesville B4840. 29-10p

Business Service SPOTS before your eyes — on your carpet? Remove them with Blue Lustre, $1.98, or Lustre Foam, $1.79. Rent electric shampooer $1.00. Headley Hardware. It

the estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 22 of October, 1965. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate.

Mary Allee

PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Jack P Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam CIRCUIT COURT Attorney for Estate Lyon & Boyd Sept. 25-Oct. 2-2t

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CARPETS a fright? Make them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Todd's Ace Hardware. It DOES carpet cleaning keep you singing the blues? Then wipe Lustre is the rug cleaner to use. Herriott’s Paint & Wallpaper. It Notice

COMING SOON . . BIG JAYCEE ROAD RALLY. Oct. 2-9-2t

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Let Halloween Go To Your Head Attention all costume contestants for this year’s Halloween parties. If you’re stumped over what to wear — or if you have the problem of outfitting several youngsters and hate to disappoint them with last year’s Halloween hand-me-downs, here’s a solution that promises lively entertainment for partygoers of all ages. Really extraordinary costumes can be built around super strength aluminum foil head masks made by molding over an inflated balloon. When completed, these clever disguises slip over the head and rest on the shoulders. If the children choose to trick or treat at night, you can feel at ease about their safety since aluminum foil reflects the gleam from street lights and car headlights. Making masks is great fun — and so easy that the children can do their own. Plan to get your Halloween costumes out of the way early this year by setting aside the next rainy day as Mask Making Day. To create the mask above, all you need is a large balloon, a single roll of Alcoa Wrap aluminum foil and a few simple props. The balloons sell for lOf in most 5 & 10<* stores. Blow up the balloon to provide the needed sue of mask. For medium and small children, this should be 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Place the inflated balloon neck up at the center of a stac k of three-foot-long sheets of Alcoa Wrap aluminum foil. Have at least 10 or 12 foil sheets

1. Bring the first sheet up on either side of the balloon, turn the balloon and bring up the next sheet. (Foil should always overlap for easier hold, crush loosely.) 2. Continue turning until balloon is completely covered. 3. Crush two sheets of foil —one into shape of nose and the other to add to the top of the head to make it pointed. Fasten them into position with cellophane tape. 4. Then mold next sheet of foil over nose and rest of head to hold them in place. Now use rest of foil sheets. Tuck in edges at tip to form and secure opening. Be sure to leave it large enough to get your head through. Then let air out of balloon. ». Cut slanted eye and mouth openings. 6. To create the hair, cut colored ribbon into loops and pin them to the mask. Ears, tail and paws are cut from double thicknesses of Alcoa Wrap. Ski pajamas or plain clothing completes this punchy rabbit costume. Other animals, clowns, space men and comic strip characters are all easy to make. For a free booklet offering additional designs, write Halloween Masks, 692 Alcoa Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219.

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