The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1966 — Page 5
TuMclay, August 2, 1964
Ths Dally Bannar, Graaneastla, Indiana I
For Sale-Real Estate
THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE ATTENTION VETERANSI Three VETERANS LOANS have Just been APPROVED! Maximam direct loan Is $17,500. We have many Green castle homes for sale, as well as country homes and farms. We will help you with the necessary papers. Why pay rent? 11$ S. Jackson OL $-6509 After hours, call OL $-6416 OL 3-3406 OL 3-4343 OL 3-3643
For Sale-Farm Items
Red brand baler wire, Holland baler twine. We have a good supply. Bainbridge Elevator. tues.-tf.
FOR SALE: 3-bedroom modem, only $ yrs. old, all utilities. Bainbridge, Ind. Farmers Home Administration Loan available. No down payment. Call coUect 317-547-1001. Thrift Construction Co. Inc., 4000 East 40th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. 46226. l-6p
For Sale - Homes
FOR SALE: Three bedroom all electric "Gold Medallion Home" near Cloverdale and 1-70 Interchange. Call 7954219 evenings for appointment 30-3p. FOR SALE: 6 room modem house in country, on blacktop road. H. R. Robinson, Coatesyille. Phone 386-2384. 29-4p.
For Rent - Homes
FOR RENT: S bedroom, built-in kitchen, attached garage patio. $110.00 per month. 517 Ritter Ave. Appointment only. July 29-30-Aug. 1-4-5-6-10-11-12-18-15-16. 29-12p
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house, modem. Phone OL 8-4690. l-2t.
For Rent • Apartments
FOR RENT: An efficiency apt. furnished or unfurnished, utilities paid. Cole Apts. 517 E. Washington. Custodian. 2-tf.
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom apartment with carport Complete ly private, heat and water furnished. Phone 522-6204, Bainbridge 2-4t FOR RENT: Adults only—3 room furnished apartment and bath. Heat and water furnished. Private entrance. 206 Spring Avenue. 29-4L
For Sale - Mobile Homes
New 12 x 60, baths, carpeted, only $4995.00. VanBibber Lake, Route 1, Greencastle, Phone PE 9-2341. 17-tf. FOR SALE: 2 bedroom trailer $850.00. Phone OL 3-9484. 30-4p.
MUST SELL: 55’xlO' Travelo House Trailer, new gas furnace, storms, storage box. Ph. North Salem 865-5104. l-3p
Business - For Lease
FOR LEASE: Sinclair Service Station on East Franklin and Washington Streets. Financing available, paid training. Phone OL 3-4238. 28-12t
For Sale
FOR SALE: Good seasoned winter-cut locust posts. OL 3-5606. l-2p. FOR SALE: BLACKBERRIES, Phone OL 3-6929. 2-lt.
FOR SALE: Fresh country eggs. Thomas D. Cook, 2 miles south on Road 43— mile east on country road. 29-4p.
Livestock - For Sale
FOR SALE: Toung calves. Ph. 246-6428. l-2t FOR SALE: 2 No. 1 Black Angus yearling bulls from the Bud Weldon cattle. Bill Sing1 eton, Phone 246-6219. 2-3p
FOR SALE: Massey - Ferguson new and used farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales. Inc. Danville, Ind. State Road 39 Tues.-Thurs. tf. FOR SALE: Tractor parts, wrecking 200 tractors. Farm machinery parts. Tractors to run. Oliver 77 $350.; Oliver 60, new tires, mounted plow, $225. IHCB $225., $175.; JDA $125. Com binders, Ensilage choppers. ’60 IHC ton truck $950. ’55 Dodge ton truck $300. John Vancleave, mile north Yountsville, Crawfordsville. Ph. 362-6889. 2-2p Employment - Men - Women
WANTED: Restaurant help. Write c/o Box 707, Daily Banner. 2-4-2p
Employment - Men
Automotive
WANTED: Experienced meat cutter for Greencastle grocery. Write giving references c/o Box 808, The Daily Banner. 2-5t
WANTED: Farm hand, experienced only need to reply. Modem house, grain and livestock. Phone 839-0474. 29-4p.
Employment - Women
Telephone Solicitors — Must be experienced to work from your home. Must have private line. Call Indianapolis collect. 637-4541 and ask for Mrs. Roe, from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. l-3p.
WANTED: Receptionist in Doctor’s office. Write Box 61, c/o Daily Banner. 2-3t
WANTED: A baby sitter in my home for three children. Evening hours. Call OL 3-6959 before 3 p.m. After 3 p.m. call OL 3-9466. 2-3p.
For Sale-Home Items
SINGER ZIG-ZAG FULL PRICE Need responsible party to make six payments of $6.07 per month. Good condition. Beautiful walnut cabinet. This machine makes fancy designs, sews on buttons, makes buttonholes, blind hems skirts, monograms, appliques, dams, satin stitches, aU without attachments. Call OL 3-3987
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FOR SALE: Living room suite, 2 piece sectional, 3 piece sectional, recliner platform rocker, swivel chair, other chairs. Daybed sofa. Phone OL 3-9490. 207 North Locust Street.
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FOR SALE: Gas range, 30”, used slightly. Phone OL 34636. 2-tf
FOR SALE: 1 York room air conditioner, works perfectly, reasonably priced. 526-2313. 2-3p
FOR SALE: 35 inch divided top Magic Chef Gas range, good condition, with automatic control, light and timer Reasonable. Phone OL 3-5000. 2-3t.
FOR SALE: Chrome breakfast set 12.50, sofa $15.00, 2 piece living room suite $25.00, Holly wood beds $25.00 each, living room chairs $3.50 and up; desk $8.00, bookcase $7.00, baby bed $8.00, 9 x 12 mg $10.00, 8" TV $15.00, baby chest $7.00, wooden dinette $12.50, Frigidaire refrigerator $25.00, Youth bed $15.00, dining table and chairs $5.00, Kenmore sweeper $5.00, Seigler Oio Stove $65.00. Phone OL 3-9429. 2-lt.
For Sale-Marine Items FOR SALE: Pontoon Boat, 40 HP electric st. engine, trailer. $650. Phone 795-4388 2-5t
Business Service
TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre way. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Headley Hardware. It LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hogs $25.25—625.75 LIVESTOCK Hogs 5,500; barrows and gilts 50 lower; 1-2, 210-240 lb. 25.7526.00; few 26.25 early; 1-3, 200250 lb. 25.50-25.75; few 2-3, 250280 lb. 24.25-25.50; 300-330 lb. 23.00- 23.50; 1-2, 185-210 lb. 25.00- 25.50; 150-175 lb. 21.0023.00; sows weak to 50 lower; 1-3, 280-300 lb. 22.00-22.50; 300350 lb. 21.00-22.00; 350-400 lb. 20.00- 21.25; 400-500 lb. 19.0020.50; 2-3, 500-600 lb. 18.2519.25.
FOR SALE: ’56 Plymouth Sta- \ tion wagon. Good tires, c brakes, paint job, new battery, s See after 5:30 p. m. 120 N. Locust. 2-2p ^
WHEEL alignments and on the * car wheel balancing. If you 8 have tried the Rest—Now try * the best. 3-D Auto Supply Co. 1 209 North Jackson Street. f
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NOTICE: New and used parts. Dallas Pearson Garage and ^ Salvage. 1 mile south of Bainbridge. Open Monday through ^ Saturday. Closed Sundays. Phone 522-3344. Tues-Fri-tf ^
FOR SALE: 1960 Corvette, t Good cond. 1005 Shadowlawn s or call OL 3-4654. 2-4-6-3p e
Remember East Side Motors c
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Sales for expert body works, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over c SO years experience. Free es- ’ timates. 27-tf
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FOR SALE: 1965 Chevrolet r Impala 4 dr. hardtop, low mileage, excellent condition, s Carl Hurst. Phone OL 3-9052. ]
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Wanted 1
WANTED: Steamer trunk. Ph. OL 3-9393. 2-lt
WANTED: Janitor work on Saturday only Call OL 3-6049 ' after 5 p.m. l-2p.
WANTED: Cement work of all kinds and plastering. James ] Sims, Reelsville. Phone 6723170. l-3t
WANTED: Furnished room for single male university staff member close to campus. Write to Box 312, Daily Banner. 30-3t.
WANTED: Custom baling, call Herman Essex, Cloverdale 795-4928. 26-8p. 1 1
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If you do not receive your ] Daily Banner, please phone OL 3-9070, Monday through r Friday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.. Sat- t urday phone OL 3-9070 from t 1 to 4—after 4 phone 246- t 6592.
Bethel A. M. E. Church is sponsoring a chicken dinner Thursday, Aug. 4, 6 pun. July 29-Aug. l-2-3p.
Business Service
BEE ELECTRIC—TV, RADIO, CAR RADIOS — all makes RECORD PLAYERS — all makes and SMALL APPLIANCE SERVICE. Phone OL 3-9617. 335 N. Arlington St tue-thur-tf.
On The
Lighter Side
By Dick West
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Fillmore News
The 1940 class of the Fillmore High School had a picnic reunion Sunday at Robe Ann Park. There were six members of the class present and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Don Frazier and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cash and two guests, Mrs. Venice F. Lewis and Miss Mary Ellen Farrow. All enjoyed hearing from the six members who sent letters regretting their absence. Mrs. Ethel Byrd has been ill, following the extraction of several teeth. Callers on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells were Mrs. Sylvia Nichols. Laura and Mark, Rev. Geo. Pyke, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cunning-
ham.
Willis Bastin and daughter Jerri of Indianapolis visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oliver and Royal Bastin. Sirs. Myrtle Cash enjoyed a birthday dinner Friday at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruark. Several guests and relatives called during the
day.
Mrs. Virginia Hanks and children spent Saturday in Linton with her sister, Mrs. Sonie
Pickett and family.
6cott Coffin is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Welch this week. The Friendly Sewing Circle met Wednesday with Mrs. Worth Arnold. Ten members enjoyed the bountiful dinner served at noon. i - Pfc. and Mrs. Darwin Floyd i are the parents of a daughter, born Thursday at the Putnam
County Hospital
Guests Sunday at the Mort Thomas family were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. West of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Westenhofer and guest visited Saturday with Mrs. Daisy Younger-
man.
Guests of Mrs. Grace Albright Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelber, Cecil Albright, Mrs. Laura Albright, of Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hughes and two children of Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Manship of Indianapolis and Mrs. Ruth Smith. They were observing the birthdays of Dorothy, Mary Frances, Janet and Grace. Callers of Mrs. Ida and Charley Day were Oscar Day, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Robinson, Lee Montgomery and sister, Mrs. Eunice Silkett, Arthur Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frederick, Witt Wright and Miss Ruth O’Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Day of Hinsdale, 111., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Quick called Sunday afternoon July 24 on Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis. Miss Marsha Solomon of Bainbridge visited Wednesday til Friday with Miss Jackie Miller. Circle 1 W.S.C.S. met Thursday afternoon at the Methodist Recreational Building. Mrs. Ethel Byrd, assisted by several members, gave a very interest-
Tooth Troubles CHESTERFIELD, England— UPI — A magistrate recommended Monday that a 17-year-old boy, charged with stealing money from a coin-operated gas meter at his house, should have his teeth extracted. Police told the court that the youth was “very intelligent” but turned to crime when the severe and constant pain of toothaches prevented him from keeping a job.
Hie one-humped camel can maintain a trotting pace of about nine miles an hour for many hours.
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Motorcycles-For Sale
FOR SALE: Motor scooter, electric guitar, dual pick-up with amp.; baby stroller. OL 3-5296. 2-4t
FOR SALE: Super 90 Honda. Good condition, $300.00. Phone OL 3-5838. 2-lp
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