The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1966 — Page 5

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RmI Estate For Sale

Thinking nf a New Home? Consider Suburban Living in GREENBRIAR • Good well water • Nearly Vi acre lots • Lower Tax Bate • Custom Deoigned

• Established Neighborhood Now Under Construction • S bedroom honw • IVi Batts • Large Living Boom • Built-ia Kitchen • Family Boom with Fireplace • Attached garage • All-electric

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Hal Hickman Realty Co., Inc. SOS E. Washington St. Ph.OL 3-9225 28-29-2t.

Three Bedroom Homes

BANCH TYPE, frame house built in 1959. Electric heat, full basement (finished as family room), plenty of large closets, all this and more — with a small price tag. EAST OF TOWN—All brick— All Electrio—Built-in kitchen —IVi baths, attached garage ' nW the extras. See it soon. And It la priced at only $17,900. E. H. Collins & Co. OLS-S255 Bob Clark Ross Alice Coatesvllle B 56-31 OL 3-4072 Lois Alice OL 3-4072 29-lt

FOR SALE: V4 acre building lot, 2 miles north of square cm a one acre pond. Call OL-3 6655. 28-29.-Feb. 2-4-8-ll-6p

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Real Estate For Sale

THE P. & EVANS CO. Real Estate

We have just listed a very comfortable larger older home suitable for a family with several children. This property is centrally located, and is in very good condition. Price 310,500. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call Madge Hockensmitt Dorwin Duncan P. G. Evans 29-lt.

For Rent-Homes

FOR RENT: 3 room furnished house at 803 South Indiana St., available Feb. 10th. Call OL 3-4048. 28-2p

FOR RENT: 2 yr. old 3 bedrm. all brick, all elec, home 6 mi. E. of city. Just off Rt. 240. OL 3-4403. 28-3p

For Rent-Apartments

FOR RENT: 3 room and bath apt, downstairs, private entrance, panelled throughout, gas and water furnished. Phone OL 3-9075. 28-3p.

FOR RENT: Upstairs apartment in Amo. Phone OL 39676. 29-3p

FOR RENT: Now leasing 2 bedroom apartments. Greencastles finest Parkwood Village Apartment*. 215 Wood Street. Call OL 3-6609 or OL 3-5015. Tue.-Thurs-Sat.-tf

FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment Private entrance. Phone OL 3-3583. 27-3p

For Rent-Mobile Homes

FOR RENT: Very nice 10 x 50 house trailer in Hess Trailer Court Available February 1st Phone OL 3-4690. 28-3L

Office Space

Downtown office space for rent Available around March 1st Heating and Airconditioning furnished. Call OL 3-6712. 27-3t

For Sale

FOR SALE: 200 locust line posts, several end posts; also lot of good large and small chicken coops. Phone Bainbridge 522-6240. 25-27-29-31-4p.

OPEN f«r INSPECTION ONE ta FIVE P.M. Sunday, Jan. 30th Now! Four Bedroom American Colonial Located 3 miles south on Road 43. Alum, and brick oxterior. Intercom system. Control air conditioning. L.R., hall and bad rooms will bo carpoted. Full basamant. Buildars: Hutchoson and Rains. The P. G. EVANS CO. OL 3-6509

For Sale

FOR SALE: Black locust fence posts, 40c. 9 foot corner posts 31.75. Posts ricked on State Road 42, 5 miles east of Poland. Forrest Herbert, R. 2., Poland. Phone 795-4046. 28-3p.

FOR SALE: 3 Beagle puppies from hunting stock, 55.00 each. Phone OL 3-5665. 29-3p

FOR SALE: Locust posts, line and big corner post. Phone OL 3-3583. 27-3p

FOR SALE: Kindling and cook stove wood, 50c per bushel. Phone OL' 3-9608. 29-3t

SPINET PIANO BARGAIN WANTED: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P. O. Box 215, Shelbyville, Indiana. Jan. 2829- Feb. 4-5-ll-12-6p

FOR SALE: Colliers 20 volume Encyclopedia. Sacrifice price. Phone OL 3-9598. 27-3p

FOR SALE: 500 bales mixed hay. 4 mile SE of Bainbridge. Albert Solomon. 29-3t

At Auction

Selling at Cloverdale Sale Baum Tuesday, February 1st. 30 head Hereford and Angus cows, 20 of these cows are from one farm. 29-2p

Employment-Men

WANTED A man for our Washing and Polishing Dopt. Apply to HERAAAN KITCH JIM HARRIS CHEVROLET Indianapolis Rood

WANTED: Experienced drill press operators, experienced machinery assemblers. Phone Amo 845-3337. 29-6t

HELP WANTED: Experienced married man for year round farm work on livestock and grain farm. Modern house furnished and extras. Write Box 522. Cars of Daily Banner. 15-tf

WANTED: Tool Makers, Machinists, Machine Operators, above average wages, for reliable and experienced help. Progressive company in vicinity of Greencastle, paid vacations and holidays, group insurance, ideal working conditions. Your present employer will not know of your inquiry to this ad. Send brief resume to Box 287, care of the Daily Banner. 28-3p.

Employment - Men-Women

HELP WANTED: Person to work in dish room — daily work. Phone OL 3-6016. 27-3t

Employment - Women

WANTED: Waitress, kitchen help. Apply In person. No phone calls. Mom Brown’s Restaurant. 27-4t

WANTED: Waitresses, 18 years and over. Apply in person at Campus Double Decker, 600 South Locust Street. 25-27-29-Feb. l-3-5-6t

Wanted

WANTED: To care for 8 or 4 yr. old child in my home. OL 3-5997. 27-3p

WANTED: Home for housebroken kitten. 6 weeks old. Call Gammons, OL 3-3298. 29-2p

WANTED: Baby sitter to live in the home. Wages open. Permanent position. Call OL 3-9398. v 25-27-29-3p

Automotive

East Side Sales for expert body work, painting, wheal ollgnmawt and mechanical work. Ovar SO yean axperienea Free catenates. 27-tt

FOR SALE: i960 four door Simca—good condition. Earl Snodgrass. Phone OL 3-9403. 28-2p

FOR SALE: ’59 Mercury. Must sell. Best offer. Phone OL 3-6251. 28-3p.

FOR SALE: 1964 Corvette, air conditioned, automatic transmission, all extras. After 7 p.m. phone Bainbridge 5223237. 25-27-29-31-4p.

FOR SALE: 1958 Mercury, 4 door, automatic transmission, good tires. James Green, 1130 Avenue D or 606 S. Jackson Street. 28-3t

Notice

Annie’s Beauty Shop now open full time, Mt. Meridian. Phone 526-2125. 26-4p

UNCLAIMED FREIGHT 8 NECCHI SEWING MACHINES 542.35 full price for each of these brand new Necchis. 55.00 down payment, and 55.00 monthly. These machines sew forward and reverse, mend, darn, applique, and so on. Full size, guaranteed. Ph. OL 3-3987. Jan-29-tf

COME to the Fillmore Recreational Building at noon Sunday, Feb. 6th for home cooked Smorgasbord by the Methodist Women. 29-lt

NOTICE: Still have some nice roosters for sale. Price 75 cents each. Also fresh eggs. Extra large 45 cents, large 40 cents. Two miles south on 43, onC-half mile east. Thomas D. Cook. 29-lp.

Basinets Opportunity

MAJOR OIL COMPANY has service station for lease Good Location. Training and Financing Available. If you aro tired of working for somebody else and want to bo your own boss. Write to Box 804 Daily Banner

Business Service

FOR “A job well done” dean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer 51-00. Headley Hardware. It

County Native Dies Suddenly Word has been received of the sudden death of EdUth Bastin Alios of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Alios was the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joel V. Bastin (deceased) was born in Belle Union May 17, 1892. She had lived in St. Louis, Mo., the past fifty years. Her husband, Chris Alios, and two sisters, Mrs. Nona Campbell and' Mrs. Thelma Wright, preceded her in death. She leaves a brother, Royal W. Bastin, and a sister, Mrs. William Oliver of Fillmore; a niece, Mrs. Maurice Jones of Greencastle, and a nephew, Willis Bastin of Indianapolis.

Quill Dies Of Heart Attack NEW YORK UPI— Michael Quill, the blustery union boss who called the transit strike which disrupted the life of the city and its eight million people, died in his bed Friday of a heart attack. He was 60. Quill had a 10-year History of heart trouble. Just three days after the transit strike began Jan. 1, when he was ordered to civil jail for contempt of court, the Irish-born labor leader collapsed of what his doctor called “congestive heart failure.” He was hospitalized through the remainder of the 12-day strike and released only Monday. He was his usually fiery, sharp-tonged self at a news conference the next day. The fatal attack came while Quill napped at his Manhattan apartment. He had been conducting union business from his home during the day.

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SUEING UJ — Pvt- Robert Luftig, 21, winding up chef training at Fort Ord, Calif, ia sueing in federal court In San Francisco to keep from being sent to Viet Nam. He argues that President Johnson has no legal power to ■end into what he describes as as “undeclared and illegal” war. Judge Lloyd Burke denied a temporary restraining order, but arguments on an injunction could be heard later.

possessed documents proving he had been transferred to a diocese in Italy. “It’s appalling and unheard of in history for a cardinal to give orders to a priest he no longer has authority over.” Asked if he was afraid of being excommunicated, Father DePauw replied: “Yes, I fear it. But I don’t think it will happen.”

Cardinal Acts In Priest's Case BALTIMORE UPI— Lawrence Cardinal Shehan Friday revoked all the priestly functions of Rev. Gommar A. DePauw, head of the Catholic Traditional Movement, for “disobedience” and “defiance” of ecclesiastic authority. The controversial priest, who found the traditional movement to fight liberal reform in the church, immediately declared his intention not to honor the revocation or return to Baltimore as ordered by Cardinal Shehan. Notice of the stripping of his priestly powers came to the Belgian-bom cleric in a letter just as the priest was preparing for a television interview in Newark, N. J. Father DePauw threw the letter to the ground without opening it and said, “I won’t accept it.”

150TH YEAR—This stamp marking Indiana’s 150th year will be issued April 16 at Corydon, the state’s first capital. It is blue, yellow and brown. The 19 brown stars in the map indicate Indiana as the 19th state.

Suggestion For Peace By Pope VATICAN CITY UPI—Pope Paul VI suggested today that arbitration by U.N.-appointed neutral nations might end the fighting in Viet Nam. “Who knows whether U.N. arbitration, entrusted to neutral nations, might not tomorrow, we wish it were even today, solve the terrible Viet Nam question?” the Pope said in a speech to Italian newsmen. “We will pray to God for this.”

BRIBE TO KILL—Leonard Amabile, 22, Is shown at the hearing in Malibu, Calif., at which he testified that millionaire Charles Hinman, 57, gave him money to kill Murray Chotiner, 57, prominent Republican who managed Richard M. Nixon’s 1952 vice presidential campaign. Chotiner was the divorce attorney for 27-year-old Marcia Hinman. Hinman’s arraignment is set for Feb. 7.

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LEGAL NOTICE OF FCBILC HEARING Notifct Is hereby slven that the Board of Zoninc Appeals, City of Greencastle, will at 7:30 p. m. on the 10th day of February, 1966 In the City Hall, hear evidence in connection with the petition of Greencastle Community Schools, by William Clary, Supt. of Schoob for variance and appeal from the decision of the city ensineer with reference to the buildins of an addlUon to the present Ridpath Elementary School located at 405 Howard St., In a residential area. At the same time and place the aald board will hear evidence In connection with the petition of Greencastle Community Schools by William Clary, Supt. of School* for variance and appeal from the decision of the city ensineer with reference to the buildlnr of an addition to the present Miller Elementary School located at 534 Anderson St., In a residential area. At the same time and place the said Board will hear evidence in connection with the petition of Lloyd Ellis for variance and appeal from the Zoning Board with reference to locating a trailer on his lot at 103 Shadowlawn Ave. Lot No. 9 Ellis addition in a residential area. Said hearings are open to the public and public participation is requested. Board of Zoning Appeals City of Greencastle Harry Voltmer, Chr. James Hill, Secy. Jan. 29-lt

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 10 the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that Bernard E. Harris was on the 19th day of January, 1966, appointed: Administrator of the estate of Rosemary Harris, deceased. All persons having claims against 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 19th day of January. 1966. Probate Cause No. Est 66-9 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana Lyon k Boyd Attorney Jan. 22-29-Feb. 5-3t

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State Of Indian* 0*1 County Of Putnam m Tho Putnam circuit Court January Term, 1966 Estate No. 10,508 In The Matter of Estate of Clinton Anderson, Deceased NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATH Of Clinton Anderson In the matter of the Estate of Clinton Anderson, deceased. No. 10,SOS Notice Is hereby given that Keith J. Toung and Trilba M. Young as CoExecutors of the above named estate, have presented and filed their final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 17th of February, 1066, at which time all persons Interested In said estate are required to appear In said court and show causs. 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. Keith J. Young and Trilba M. Young Personal Representative Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate James M. Houck Jan. 22-29-3t

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