The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1966 — Page 5

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Rail Estate For Sale

New Listings

4aS ELM ST. Nice clean S With fireplace. 408 E. HANNA Nice 4 BJL income property. FILLMORE Almoat new brick and redwood tri-leveL E. H. Collins & Co. OL S-3255 Bob Clark—CoatesvOle B-56-S1 Row Alice OL S-4072 Lois Allee OL S-4072

For Rent-Hoaes

FOR RENT: 3 room modern, Bedford stone, furnished and an utilities paid. Cedar Crest Motel. OL 3-9050. 3-4p

For Rent-Apartaents

FOR RENT: Newly decorated 4 room apartment and bath, heat and water furnished, 2 blocks from town. Adults only with reference. 370.00 a month. Phone OL 3-5977.

31-6t

FOR RENT: 3 room and bath apt. downstairs, private entrance, panelled throughout, gas and water furnished. Phone OL 3-9075. 4-3p

FOR RENT: Spacious 5 room lower apartment near college. Phone OL 3-0387.

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FOR RENT: Now leasing 2 bedroom apartments. Greencastles finest Parkwood Village Apartments. 215 Wood Street Can OL 8-6609 or OL 8-5015. Tue.-T1iurs-Sat.-tf

NEW in 1964—Electric heated sue bedroom apt unit for rent tn Fillmore. 365.00 per month. C. N. Phillips. Phone 2466118. 4-3p

Enployaent-Men

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

CAREER OPPORTUNITY as sales representative for one of Indiana’s leading insurance companies open to one who expects compensation on a level with efforts. The man twe seek is married, a HS grad, capable of assuming responsibilities and likes pubhc contact Guaranteed salary for 6 months. Training will include expense-paid company schools at universities and home office. Group insurance and retirement benefits plus opportunities for advancement. Contact Charles Walgamuth, Farm Bureau Insurance. Co-op Building, P. O. Box 92, Phone OL 3-6614. 5-3t

WANTED: Married man for term work, modern house. Contact Sam Kessler, Ladoga, Indiana. 4-3p

FOR SALE THE ERNEST MYERS FARM Approx. 118 acres located about 5% mi. south of Greencastie on State Rd. 43. Six room modern house with enclosed back porch and small basement. Plenty of shade trees in yard. About Vi tillable. Two good springs in pastures. Fencing Is average. Bank loan available to responsible person. FRANK BRIDGES Phone 522-6789 Bainbridge, Ind.

For Sale

LET’S TRADE: Double bed (complete) for pair twin beds, poster - type. Or will sell double. OL 3-6690. 4-3p

Home Items

SINGER ZIG-ZAG $39.23 Full PricG Need responsible party to make 6 payments of 56.04 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 machihe. No attachments necessary. Call OL 3-3987. Feb. 5-tf

Employment-Men

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

TRUCK DRIVERS Semi or Straight

Ages 21-40

Some experience helpful but not necessary. You can earn over 53 per hour after short training. For application write Nation Wide Semi Division, 1255 Corwin Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio. Or call 513-895-5640. ' 3-5-7-8-9-14-15-16-17-9p

FOR SALE: Four new slip on kitchen chair backs and seats, white with gold snowflake design. First 515.00. Phone OL 3-4020. 5-lp.

Employment - Women

For Sale-Mobile Homes

HELP WANTED: Waitress. Apply in person at the Waffle House. 4-3t

FOR SALE: Inexpensive, carefree living. 50 x 10 two bedroom mobile home with dining room. First trailer on left — Hess Trailer Court. See on weekends or after 5 p. m. week days. Phone OL 3-3668. 5-6t

WANTED FEMALE HELP: Fm housewife and business woman. Need lady live in my Indianapolis home for household chores and light typing —lovely room, private bath, and salary. No children. Permanent. Box 711, c/o Banner Office. 4-6t.

Livestock For Sale

FOR SALE: 60 Poland China high performance, modemtype fall boars. 100 open gilts. Sherman Kessler, New Ross, Phone 793. Warner Kessler, Ladoga, Phone WH 2-2504. 31-6t

WANTED: Waitresses, 18 years and over. Apply in person at Campus Double Decker, 600

South Locust Street. 25-27-29-Feb. 1-3-5-61

Employment - Men-Women

FOR SALE: Chester White hoars. Phone 829-2033. l-14p

WANTED: Application for employment — boys and girls ages 14 and over — dishes, fountain, and delivery — part time work after school or weekends. Apply in person— Campus Decker, 600 So. Locust St. 2-4-5-9-ll-12-6t

FOR SALE: Four purebred York Sows, bred to registered male. Can see or call after 4 p. m. Roy D. Smith, Bainbridge. Phone 522-6772. 3-3p

FOR SALE: 5 white face heifers wt about 400 lbs., 35 feeder pigs average about 40 lbs. Elmer Evens, first house west of Bruneratown Store. 4-2p

For Sale

FOR SALE: Nice clean clover hay, wire tied bales, no rain. 60c bale. W. A. Cooper South Cement Plant. Phone OL 3-5392. 4-6t.

FOR SALE: Angus bull. Ormond O’Hair, Fillmore. 5-3p

FOR SALE: 550 bales first cutting Alfalfa and Timothy hay. 220 bales, 2nd. cutting, mostly Alfalfa. Frank Bridges, Bainbridge. Phone 522-6789. 3-3p.

Automotive

Remember East Ode Motors Sales ter expert body work, painting, wheel alignment mad mechmnieal work. Over SO yean axperleooeL Free eatbnatea. 27-tf

FOR SALE: Wedding dress size 10. Phone OL 3-4208. 4-St

Wanted

FOR SALE: Fresh country eggs, extra large 45c, large 40c. Two miles south on 43, Vi mile east. Thomas D. Cook. 4-2p

WANTED: Chair caning, old furniture to refinish. Phone OL 3-9090. 5-2p

Notice

FOR SALE: 6 year crib and mattress, twin bed foam mattress, pole lamp, G.E. iron. Alva Cash. Phone 795-4988. 3-2p

Fillmore seniors will serve supper Saturday night, (the last home game). Serving ■tarts at 5 p. m. 4-2t

FOR SALE: Regulation size pool table. Call 795-4041. 3-6t

NOTICE: Soft Water, water softeners, iron filters, anything for water. Call Larry Linneman, 795-4091. My work is guaranteed. l-5p.

FOR SALE: D36 McCulloch chain saw, 275 gallon oil tank on stand, Burroughs adding machine, locust line and end posts, shoat houses. Lisby Specialty Co. 2 miles East of Fillmore. 4-2p

Remember the Free Will Smorgasbord at noon tomorrow at the Fillmore Methodist Recreation Building. 5-lt

Notice

NOTICE: Our bicycle service department will only be open on Saturdays, until further notice. Please phone before bringing anything in for repairs. Weber Bike and Toy Store, 14 East Washington Street 4-5-6-7-8-10-12-14-81

SAVE 345. on a 3 ton lot of HOG PELLETS or MEAL. Special discount on 2 car load while they last. Call us collect for your order. Bainbridge Elevator. 3-5t.

NOTICE: Anyone wishing to contact ABS—Gene Holliday, dial OL 3-3276 or OL 3-5294 or OL 3-5175. 2-3-4-7-8-5-p

Business Service

Henry O’Neal’s Body A General Repair Shop, 303 W. Jacob street — Specializing first in quality body repairs, wrecks, rebuilt doors, fenders, etc., glass installed, engine tuneup. When I can work it in I install plugs, points, condensers, brake linings, mufflers, tail pipes A shocks. I have a 3 stall building with lift, just bought several new pieces of equipment. I don’t mean to brag or boast but it has been said that I am better equipped to do an all around job of repair than some of the local franchised agencies. I do all my steam cleaning outside so the weather can’t be too severe during winter months. 3-3p

FOR “A job well done” clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer 5L00. Headley Hardware. It

NOTICE OF ADMINISTBATION to the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice U hereby given that Bernard E. Harris was on the 19th day of January, 1966, appointed: Administrator of the estate of Rosemary Harris, deceased. AU persons having elaimg 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 Greencastie, Indiana, this 19th day of January, 1966. Probate Causa No. Est 66-9 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana Lyon A Boyd Attorney Jan. 32-36-Feb. Wt

TERMITES? co> SHETRONE REAL ESTATE Mis Ol 3-9315 Now taking orders for Froo Inspection formlto Control Company "serving you sinco *32" Work Gwarantood

Lynda In Mufti NEW YORK UPI — Lynda Bird Johnson, wearing a blonde wig and in the company of three Secret Service agents, took in the musical “Man of La Mancha” Friday night at the Washington Square Theater in Greenwich Village.

Some Beginning DALLAS UPI—The 513 million Dallas County Courthouse had not been formally dedicated six full hours Friday when an emergency arose. Water pipes on the second floor broke and flooded through to the shiny marble ground level before it was cut off.

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The Lighter Side By Dick West WASHINGTON UPI — The Great Blizzard of 66 caused many hardships in the capital area, but by far the heaviest load fell on government workers. I am not referring to the small number of federal employes who beat their way through snowdrifts and freezing temperatures to reach their offices Monday morning. I am referring to the large number of civil servants who spent the day at home by the warm fire. My heart bled for them. They were victims of the government’s announcement Sunday evening that only essential employes needed to report for duty the next day. In taking this emergency measure, the government avoided the mistake made during the recent New York bus and subway strike. On that occasion, non-essen-tial workers were urged to stay home but nobody said which were non-esssential. As a result the streets were jammed with commuters. After objective, unbiased self appraisal, they came to the conclusion they were essential. The federal government presented a repetition of that situation here by announcing that employes whose services were essential would be so notified by their superiors. “Don’t call us, we’ll call you,” it said. This policy paid off in terms of keeping traffic to a minimum but it caused much suffering and anguish. Would you believe that 5,000 bureaucrats stayed awake all night waiting to see if their jobs were regarded as essential? Well, then, would you believe that five bureaucrats stayed awake all night waiting to see if their jobs were regarded as essential? On Sunday night I gave a little neighborhood party to break the tedium of the snowbound weekend. The first neighbor I invited was Charlie, who works for the Census Bureau. “I can’t come,” he said. “I’m expecting an important phone call.” The next morning I saw Charlie was still at home. “You’re lucky you don’t have to go to work,” I said. “There must be something wrong with my telephone,” he said. “Apparently some of the calls aren’t coming through.” I think it was cruel of the government to give non-essen-tial employes the day off. A stiff upper lip can be even more pamful than a lip that is frozen stiff.

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RELIGION IN AMERICA By Louis Casnels What is faith? Christian theologians have been trying for 20 centuries to formulate an adequate answer to that question. One of the first attempts was made by the anonymous author of the New Testament’s epistle to the Hebrews. He said that “faith gives substance to our hopes, and makes us certain of realities we do not see.” To Martin Luther, faith was not so much a matter of believing in propositions as of trusting in a person. “Faith,” he said, “is a lively confidence in the goodness of God.” In our own century, the great Scottish theologian John Baillie described faith as “a primary mode of apprehending reality,” which is as “self-authenticat-ing” as the physical senses of sight, touch and hearing. Latest to undertake the classic task of defining faith is the distinguished English theologian, Austin Farrer, warden of Keble College at Oxford University. His thoughts on the subject are contained in a short, very readable book entitled “Saving Belief,” which is herewith nominated as an excellent choice for Lenten discussion

WEATHER, WEEKS AHEAD—This Is TOS 1—Tiros Operational Satellite—designed to usher in a new era of long-range weather forecasting. It is the first fully operational weather satellite. TOS 2 is scheduled for Cape Kennedy launching a month later. Photographs of cloud covers from these two “could enable weather predictions to be made two to four weeks in advance.” says the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.