The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 April 1966 — Page 7
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Hegr! mml He’s golaf to want to kMir wfcy yoo’ve nst Mlected your mm bone. So call us to help you select the Meal home fer yea mad year family. FOFLAK ST.—Income Property—a good bay for the In-
BLOOMINGTON ST.—4 Bedrooms, largo living room (w/ fireplace), den, new kitchen aad family room, lota of nice, • aew carpet. Call as. DOGWOOD — Price reduced— See It today, ft has all the extras, plus more. You couldn’t replace It at its new lew pries. REDBUD—Perfect—air conditioned, carpeted, decorated aad landscaped perfeetly. Quality and beauty prevail. ELM 8T.—Need more room? Mere it is—4 bedroom special. It’s aeat as a pin. Call ns to see it. HANNA. A JACKSON—Look! Look! This house is the one you’ve wanted, but always hesitate. Well, don’t wait this timet ft’s Just as nice inside as it is outside. You’ll be surprised at the room, luxury, versatility aad the low, low price. E. H. Collins & Co. OLS-S255 Bob Clark Ross Alice Cotaesville B M-Sl OL 3-4072 Lids Alice OL3-407S
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE
M2 8. Indiana St. OL 3-9315 OL 3-3057 OL 8-6401 OL 8-4990 OL 8-6328
GULP!
Is the noise your rent money makes going down too drain. Cheer up . . . you eaa be your own landlord at Ml N. College. No down payment to Vets. 1201 S. Indiana St.—Bedford Stone home with fireplace—full basement, shown by appointment. Nature smiled twice on this section of Greencastle, Fireplace, 8 bedims., 2 full baths, brick. - FARMS - Monroe Twp.—27 Acres 10 A. Tillable, barn, chicken house, brooder house, shed A crib. Mod. home, part basement A garage. Madison Twp.—M to 85 acres, 10 A. tillable, pasture, small barn—6 nn. house.
Clever dale Twp. — 38.8 aeree—25 A. tillable—good fence barn A chicken house —2 Story Home A garage. ’’Spring Is Here . . . and so are top values in homes for folks like you. Every bloomin’ one of them is worth seeing, worth owning.” 21-22-2L
THE P. & EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE N. MADISON ST. Six room home with 2% acres of ground. Stone and aluminum exterior. New oil furnace. Low ’cost heating. Good sized barn. Good cattle or sheep fence. City water plus a well in back. Low taxes. This is living In the country la the city. SOUTHERN HEIGHTS ON R. R. NO. 2. Very attractive 8 bedroom home built in 1961. Ranch Ore. Stone aad frame. W to W carpet in the Lr. Fully insulated. 52 gaL quick recovery elec, water heater. Oil heat. Reasonably priced at 815AM. 118 S. Jackson St. OL 8-6509 After hours, call Madge Hockensmith Dorwin Duncan P.G. Evans 22-23-2L
FOR SALE: By owner, 2 bedroom modern home, wwU-to-
ful basement with paneled family room, fenced yard, well landscaped. Phone OL 38689. 22-2p
Real Estate For Sale
Seminary.
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J. CLEM HAMMOND, REALTOR
Mflti Sponcer. Talcphon* >79-3974, Gosport
WITH JAMES F. GREEN Liconsod Real Estato Brokar Farms-City Proporty Businassas Notary Public 404 South Jackson Stract Croon costk, Indiana
FOR SALE By Owner 2 Haw Hon— in Qevardala, BO— school and downtown. G— hoot, city sowago. block top drives. Ona has attached taros#, other has 2-car forafa. Washer and Dry—. Lars# lots. These can bo soon anythpo. Gladys E. Ray, Builder Cost logon St. Phono 795-4841 Cleverdole, Indiana
For Rent - Homes
semi-modem house in country. James Torr,
For Rent - Apartments
OL 3-5061.
Adults. Phone OL 3-4506.
OL 3-6459.
3057 after 4 p.m.
xnent; 1 efficiency
Washington St.
For Sale
Cub Scout Pack 90.
3283.
Phone 845-2753, Stilesville.
South. Homer E. Warman.
609 E. Seminary St.
3368.
For Sale
B-K ROOT BEER. Sandwiches, Root Beer, Coke, Milk, Popcorn. 702 Bloomington St. Fh. OL 3-3311. 22-St
FOR SALE: Used lumber. Orlie Va-nlanrKngtMun, north on 43. Ph. OL 3-6929. 22-lt
For Sale-Hoae Item
1965 SINGER CABINET $37.16 FULL BALANCE A-l condition with warranty. Assume six payments of 86.19 per month. Nice walnut cabinet included. This machine sews forward and reverse, over pins, mends, darns, monograms, appliques, and so on. Complete price only 837.16. Call OL 3-3987. Apr. 18-tf
FOR SALE: Baldwin acrosonic piano with organ attachments one year old. Inquire at Sportsman’s Headquarters at Cataract Lake. 20-3t
FOR SALE: 5 piece gray chrome dinette set, 825. OL 3-6448. 22-2p
FOR SALE: Chest type freezer. A-l condition, 885. Call OL 36445. 22-2p
Automotive
FOR SALE: ’63 Dodge, 330, 426 cu. in., Hurst 3-speed, 4.56 posi-traction. Call OL 33794 after 7 p. m. 20-3p
R*uw—«ber East Side Motors Sales tor expert body works, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over SO yearn experience. Free eothnatoo. 27-tf.
FOR SALE: 1958 Ford pick-up, 8450.00, also 26 inch TV. Ph. OL 3-6023. 21-2p.
FOR SALE: ’65 Mercedes Benz, 300 S. E. automatic transmission, 7,000 miles, purchased in Germany. Perfect condition, 88500.00. Mike O’Brien. Phone OL 3-3186. 21-4p
FOR SALE: 52 Dodge, runs j good. Phone OL 8-4062 after 5 p.m. 21-3t
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, FOR SALE: Bridgestone Super » 90 cycle. Good condition. Call , OL 3-3272. 22-6t
| Lost & Found
* LOST: American chihuahua, brown with white chest. Chain 5 collar with identification tag No. 3001 and owner’s name, Ed Archer. Phone OL 3-4570.
20-3p
1 LOST: Child’s pet. Brown, black ! and white Beagle, name “Blazer.” Reward. Call OL 36561. 22-2p
; Employment - Men
MALE HELP WANTED: Applications will he accepted for ; permanent employment. Age 23 to 35, high school educa- > lion. Department of Water Works, 103 S. Indiana. St.
19-4t
WANTED: Farm hand, experienced with livestock ft machinery. 885 week, modern house ft extras. Phone 7954984. 20-3p
YOUNG MEN It to 24 Single, neat, free to travel New York and Miami and 85 Other major cities and return. No experience necessary. Average 8125 weekly plus bonus. Transportation expenses paid. Drawing account to start Must leave immediately. See Mr. Pearson, Commercial Hotel, 11 a.m. to 5 pm. Friday only. 20-3p
HELP WANTED: High School boy, 16 years or over, for part time work. Apply Voncastle Theatre. 22-2L
Employment - Men-Women
WANTED: Kitchen help. Apply In person at Fairway Restaurant 19-5t
WANTED: Cook, Terr’s Restaurant, 2 p.m.-10 p.m. Phone OL 3-9963. 22-2t
WANTED: Second cook, salad lady and server, 5 day week, sick leave, vacation pay, insurance, fringes. DePauw Union Building. l6-7t
“MAKE 830 or more per day on local Food route, lira or woman, part or fuH time. Experience not required. Write R. Stanley, Box 62, Freeport,
Employment ■ Women
WANTED: Waitress and evening cook. Transportation furnished. Barton’s Bon Ton Diner, Bainbridge. 20-4t
QUALIFIED LADY 30 to 45, wanted for Retail Store. Office work and some inside selling. Previous general sales and business experience desirable. Hospitalization, insurance and annual bonus. Call or write the Sherwin-Williams Company, 14-16 N. Jackson St., Telephone OL 3*5464. (Equal opportunity employer). 22-3t
COLLEGE STUDENT 81000.00 EDUCATIONAL FUND. Opportunity for you this summer. For further details, ph. Cr 8882, Terre Haute. Special interviews Wednesday night, 7 to 9 p. m. or by appointment at 1700 South 8th St. Terre Haute. 16-12t
YOUNG LADIES 18 to 26 Single, neat, free to travel New York, Miami and 35 other major cities and return with chaperone group. No experience necessary. Average 8125 a week plus bonus. Transportation expenses. Drawing account to start. Parents welcome at interview. Must leave immediately. See Mr. Pearson. Commercial Hotel. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday only. 20-3p
WANTED: Lady to work steady in retail store, age 20 to 35 years. Write P. O. Box 196.
21-3t.
HELP WANTED: Housemothers, kitchen supervisors, laundry supervisors and night watches. Salary 8275 and up. Phone CH 4-3387 or CH 43388, Indianapolis. 19-6t
Wanted
WANTED: To rent, furnished apartment Call before 3 p.m. OL 3-9271. 22-3p
WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 bedroom modem house. Prefer country. John Dloniak, Phone 795-4068. 22-6p
WANTED: Carpentery, painting, plumbing and electrical work. Free estimates. Phone PE 9-2194. 21-6p
WANTED: Baby sitting in my home, anytime after 3 p. m. Call OL 3-4290. 20-3p
STUDENT wants quiet room in town near campus for next fall. Call Jim Adney, OL 33131, ext 351. 22-2p
WANTED: Exterior and Interior painting, free estimates. Pone OL 3-5089 from 8 a. m. to 2 p. m. 20-4p
TREE WORK: Topping and take downs. Free estimates. C. Gorham, Tree Surgery. Phone OL 3-9031. 18-6p
WANTED: Ceas pool cleaning, pumping. Ernest Williams. In the Yellow Pages. Phone OL 3-3274. 906 Illinois Street.
22-8p
WANTED: Lawn mowing. Max Glitz. Phone OL 3-3917. 22-3p
WANTED: Antique round table with casters. OL 3-4072 or OL 3-5892. 22-2t
WANTED: Cement work of all kinds and plastering. James B. Sims, Reelsville. Phone 672-3170. 22-3t
Wanted to Buy
WANTED TO BUY: Saddle horses, ponies and burros, also equipment Call OL 3-6432 after 6 p. m. 20-3t
WANTED: To buy girl’s 26 inch used bike and a boy’s 24 or 26 inch used bike. Call OL 83798. 21-2t
For Sale-Mobile Homes
FOR SALE: Nice 10x50 Elcar, 2 bedroom and dining room. Gall OL 3-3668 after 5 p. m.
21-3t
For Sale-Farm Items
FOR SALE: 1 Purebred Chester White boar 1 month old. Charles Broadstreet 8 mile South Stilesville. 22-2p.
FOR SALE: 5 good boars; 3 young Hamp boars; 2 York boars. Phone 246-6219. 21-3p
22-2t IH.
FOR SALE: Massey - nsw sad used farm equipment, parts and servlcs. Anderson Tractor Sales. Inc. Danville, Ind. State Road 89 OL 8-9617. Fri.-Tues.-tf
For Sale-Farm Items
FOR SALE: Jersey milk cow. Phone after 4 p. m. OL 39428. 19-4p
FOR SALE: 25 Angus cows with calves by side. Edwin Branneman, Cloverdale 7954681. 19-6p.
Morton Sale Bam Auction — Monday, April 25,1966: Some good Hereford cows, several black cows and calves, 7 head of good black Angus steers and 2 heifers out of registered cows, 9 head of Hereford calves, steers and heifers. 6 head Holstein steers and heifers, 40 head good shoats, 18 head of piggie sows and gilts, several good male hogs, sheep, posts, and hay; load of merchandise, lot of mixed cattle, heifers and steers not mentioned. Harold Busenbark, Mgr., Busenbark and Campbell, auctioneers. 22-lt
FOR SALE: ’49 Ford tractor, new tires, plows, cultivators, disc. Will take 4 wheeled small tractor in trade. Phone O L3-3833. 22-2t
FOR SALE: 2 row Rlackhawk mounted com planter, like new. Fh. Fillmore 246-6142. 22-lp
FOR SALE: Coming 3 year old polled Shorthorn bull. J. M. Hansell, Fillmore. 22-2p
FOR SALE: Chester White boars. One mils north, onehalf mile east ML Meridian. Ivan Clark. 21-3p
FOR SALE: 5 purebred Angus heifers. James Torr, 1)4 miles west of Ltmedals. 21-2t
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 2 Mexican burros, mala and female, young, gratis, one saddle. Ph 526-2205. 21-2p
For Sale-AAarinc Items
FOR SALE: 15 ft Chris Craft fishing boat, lights and accessories, tilt trailer with winch. Complete 3185. Fiancing available. Phone 246-6160 20-6t
Notice
Planning a Vacation? Board your pets at Crsstview Kennels. Heated quarters with individual wire-covered runs. Large exercise yard. Personal attention. Accommodations limited. Taking reservations now. Homer E. Warman, Rd. 43 South. 18-5L
NOTICE: Cassell C. Tucker Legion Auxiliary Spaghetti Supper, serving 5 to 8 p.m. Legion Homs. April 26th. Prepared by Antonio Caruso and Jo Hunter. 19-6t NOTICE: For socially correct wadding Invitations, choose from our large selection. Progressive Printing Co. next to the Bus Station. 7-tf.
NOTICE: Horses transported anywhere, anytime. Horse A pony equipment of all kinds. Morris Williams, OL 3-3038. 22-4p
Notice
DRIVE OUT to the Christmas Tree Plantation for your Evergreen shrubbery. We have beautiful Yew, Blue Spruce, Canadian Hemlock, Autumn Olive and White Birch. Quality plants at reasonable prices. The Paul Wagoner Christmas Tree Plantation and Evergreen Nursery. Phone PE 9-2233. 19-5t
Professional motorcycle races, one mile northwest of Mt. Meridian, Sunday, April 24. Qualifications 12 noon. Races 2 p.m. 21-3p.
ROOT BEER at 75c a gallon, Quart 30c: Orange, RootBeer,, Pepsi, Seven-Up 10c and 15c; Diet Lake 15c: Milk, Coffee 10c. BK Root Beer, 702 Bloomington Street. Phone OL 3-3311. 22-3t.
The South Putnam Community School Board will hold the May Board Meeting on May 6, 1966 at 1:30 p.m. rather than May 2, 1966. 21-2t
Business Service
SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacements. James Green, 606 So. Jackson St. or 1130 Avenue D. M-W-F-tf
See Bainbridge Elevator for your fertilizer needs. Nitrogen, Liquid or Pellet. Fertilizers in bulk or bagged. Potash. Fri-tf
Call us for your free estimate on Bryant Heating and Central Air Conditioning. Financing available. Joe Ellis Heating ft Air Conditioning, Inc. (formerly Currie’s Furnace Company.) Phone OL 36712. M-W-F-tf.
For “A job well done” clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, 81*00. Headley Hardware. It
MAHONEY’S B-K: Take home a tag of piping hot Coneys or Barbecues. Drinks to go also. Ph. O L3-3311. 22-3t
At Stud — King’s Blazing Creation — Chestnut 48 inch Hackney Stallion — Four socks and blaze. Don Wager. 246-6298. 22-lp
GENTLE Wipe Lustre rug cleaner fluffs up nap, prohibits pattern gap, saves time and money too. Herriott’s Paint ft Wallpaper. It
Anyone having plow points, etc. in Mac’s Garage, Belle Union, please contact Gene McCammack after 4 p.m. or call 5262425 and other arrangements can be made. 21-2p.
Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltons Hearing Service. M-W-F-tf.
WANTED: Rugs, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County. Call OL 3-3562. M-W-F-tf
Senior Will Present Recital John H. Hajdu, a senior in the DePauw School of Music will present a recital of folksongs and German lieder tonight in Meharry Hall at 8:15. Accompaning Mr. Hajdu is Karen Taylor, a junior piano major. The program will include a performance of Johannes Brahms’ Libeslieder (Love song) Waltzes, Op. 52. Joining Mr. Hadju for these selections will be Bonita Moore, soprano, Nancy Shade, alto, Fred Parker, bass, with Steven Clark and Carole Wessler at the keyboard. The program will also include selections by Mozart and Beethoven, and several folksong arrangements.
Too Young
SAN JOSE, Calif. UPI—Mrs. Mildred Overfelt, 94, finally applied for Medicare recently because government agents kept badgering her about the benefits. But now Medicare won’t accept her 1893 diploma from San Jose Normal School as proof she is old enough to qualify. “I’m glad to know that I haven’t reached the age of 65,” said the Independently wealthy woman, who has Hved in the same house for the last 85 years.
ACADEMIC GRIDDER CLEVELAND UPI—The title of Cleveland Brown quarterback Frank Ryan’s thesis for his degree of doctor of philoso' phy in mathematics was “a characterization of the set of asymptomic values of a function holomorphic in the unit disc.”
NOTICE OF VOTING PLACES The Putnam County Commissioners met In Special Session. April IS, 1966 and deslsnated tha foltowlnt places to be used for the purpose of votint in the Sprins Primary Election on May 3. 1966: N. Jackson—Barnard School 8. Jackson—Lastar Thrall Residence N. Franklin—Library In Roachdale 8. Franklin—Dale Fitzsimmons nee Garase Fincastle—Community Housa N. RusseD—Schoolhousa S. Russell — Margaret Ramsey’s House. Russellville. N. Floyd—Chelsey Day’* Horn* 8. Floyd—Nelson Burgess Home E. Monroe—Lions Bldg., Bmlnbrtdge W. Monroe—Brick Chapel Church Annex N. Clinton—Sale Barn—Morton S. Clinton—Clinton Center School E. Madison—No. 10 School House W. Madison—School House In Brunerstown N. Marion—Fillmore School Building S. Marlon—County Farm N. GreencasUe Twp. — Community Building Fairground* N. First—Jone* School 8. First—Court House N. Second—National Guard Armory 8. Second—Junior High School E. Second—New High School Building W. Second—BlBliwgy Garage N. Third—Youth Center 8. Third—Rldpath School N. Fourth—Campus Laundermat S. Fourth—Mrs. Kerr’s Home Fox Ridge—Community Building Limedgle—Roy Albright’s Home N. Washington—Fire House. Reelsville S. Washington—School Building E. Jefferson — Belle Union School Building W. Jefferson—Ira Williams' residence Millcreek—James Sallust Filling Station E. Cloverdale — Cloverdale School Building W. Cloverdale—Fire Department N. Warren — Putnamville School Building 8. Warren — Putnamville School Building Eston C. Cooper. Auditor
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To qualify, you must be age 21-28, have high school or better education, and own a car. For further information, phone J. A. Bryan OL 3-5176 FAMILY FINANCE OF GREENCASTLE
AUCTION
EVERGREENS AND NURSERY STOCK Wednesday, April 27th - 8:00 P.M. Stiksvilfe Implement Auction Stock Furnished by Hillside Nursery, Dublin, Ind.
Wanted SUITING MACHINE OPERATOR Must Be At Least 18 Years of Age ANGWELL CURTAIN COMPANY
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