The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1966 — Page 5
Monday, August 12, 19M
Tho Daily Bannar, Draancastla, Indiana §
Real Estate-Foi Sale
For Homos, Forms and Building Lots call SHETRONE REAL ESTATE AGENCY Mmm Ol 3-931S SOI S. IhOmm St.
FOR SALiE: H acre lots on ffmmii lake. Five minute* from town. Call OL 3-6655. 19-3p
For Rent-Apartments
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apartment and an efficiency apartment. Utilities paid. Cole Apartments. 517 E. Washington. See custodian. 5-tf
For Rent - Homes
FOR RENT: Newly decorated 3 bedroom basement house near Lieber Park. Stove and refrigerator. $45 per mo. Show Thursday. Indpls AT 3-8704. 22-3p.
Wanted
WANTED: Good home or homes for two nice kittens. Phone OL 3-5920. 22-3p
WANTED: The Service Committee of the Putnam County Unit of the American Cancer Society is in need of sheets to bandages for cancer patients. If you are willing to contribute sheets for this purpose, please phone Mrs. Bundy (OL 3-6841) 16-tf
WANTED RIDERS: Lady driver wants two ladies to downtown TihF*"*!** 11 *! a to 4:30 Call 795-4344 after • o’clock. 10-2p TREE WORK: Topping and take down. Free estimate. Phone OL 3-9031. C. Gorham. 20-5p
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 8-3562. M-W-F-tf WANTED: Man or woman for profitable Rawleigh business in Putnam Co. Experience unnecessary. Real opportunity. Write Rawleigh, Dept. INH-450-119. Freeport, HI. 8-22-2p.
Business - For Lease
FOR LEASE: Sinclair Service Station on East Franklin and Washington Streets. Financing available, paid training. Phone OL 3-4238. 16-12t
For Sale - Mobile Homes
New 12 x 60, 1% baths, carpeted, only $4995.00. VanBibber Lake, Route 1, Greencastle, Phone PE 9-2341. 17-tf.
Livestock - For Sale
FOR SALE: Hamp. boars. Earl Bridges, Roachdale. Phone 696-7283. 12-tf
FOR SALE: 33 head of feeder pigs. Bobbie Dorsett. Phone 795-4823. 20-3p
FOR SALE: Chester White boars. Also open gilts. 1 mile North, mile east Mt. Meridian. Ivan Clark. 19-3p
For Sale-Farm Items
CUSTOM SILO FILLING. Contact Jerome, OL3-5825; Marlon, OL3-5825; Don Griffin, OL3-9614. 15-12p
FOR SALE: 8 inch grain auger. 34’ long on wheels with power take-off. Waldo Woods, Fillmore. 22-2p.
FOR SALE: Model A Gleaner combine with cab and tworow corn head. May be seen at Sherm’s. Charles Cooper. Ph. OL 3-5834. 22-2t
FOR SALE: 3 ducks and one hen. Phone OL 3-9429. 22-lt.
Automotive
FOR SALE: ’57 Ford, good condition. Phone PE 9-2424.22-2p
Automotive
GUARDIAN Sale of garage equipment. The guardian for H. A. Gurney will sell all the equipment and parts of the Gurney Garage in Cloverdale, Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 11:00 a. m. This equipment includes, valve grinder, valve resea ter, new Lincoln 225 amp welder, new Willard 6 ft 12 volt battery charger, air compressor, drills, all kinds of testers, 1 set of Brigg-Stratton tools and lot of Briggs ft Clinton parts, 1 lot model A parts, parts books, hoist and many wrenches and wrench sets and everything used in a garage. Wayne Branneman, Auctineer. 20-2t
FOR SALE: 2 metal files, $5.00 each; RCA TV $35.00; electric stove $26.00; apartment size refrigerator $35.00; chest of drawers $8JH); four twin beds $20.00 each; window fan $12.50; chair $8.50; 9x12 rug $15.00; Emerson TV $25.00; wringer washer $5.00; desk $12.50; cheat and vanity $15.00; high chair $3.75. Ph. OL 3-9429. 22-lt
FOR SALE: 2 registered Pointers, 8 months old and one non-registered 18 months old. R. K. Jones 246-6151. 22-2p
FOR SALE: Sweet com. David Jordan. Phone 246-6284. 22-5L
LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER
Hogs
$26:00 LIVESTOCK Hogs 5,700; barrows and gilts steady to 25c higher; 1-2 210-240 lb. $27.00-327.50; 1-3 190-260 lb. $26.50-27.26; 1-2 170-190 lb. $24.- | 00-26.00; sows strong to 25c ' higher; 1-3 280-350 lb. 23.50-24--25, few 25.00; 350-400 lb. 22.5023.50; 400-500 lb. $21.50-22.50; 2-3 500-600 lb. 21.00-21.50. Cattle 2,700; calves 35; fully steady to strong; choice steers 25.00-25.50; good and choice 24.-
around the clock as rescue workers probed through mashed homes of mud and sticks ' and Shattered bricks for survivors of Tuesday's worst earthquake in 23 years. The quake struck with full fury for five minutes on Friday, devastating 139 mountain villages in the provinces of Eerzurum, Mu, Bingdl, and BItlis in eastern Turkey, near the borders with Iraq, Iran and the Soviet Union. A department of national security spokesman said today the revised official toll stood at 1,897 dead and 1,067 injured. Earlier reports from police of-
by foreign purchases of Certifi- anticipated 47 million-ton carry-1
cates of Deposit from large U. S. banks. These could be used up quickly.
over at the end of the year, I would yield a 1966-67 feed grain ■ supply of 190 million tons, 18!
million below last year..
The department said Thursday that 1966-67 supplies of,
WASHINGTON—The ExportImport Bank has announced a
broad new program of assisting | eac h of the feed grains were exbanks to make loans to finance' pected to be below the previous U. S. exports. The program is in : y ear s i eV ei.
effect a one-year discount system for loans made by banks
to finance exports.
FOR SALE: 1963 Chev. S.S., H.T., A-l shape. Looks good, runs good, is good. 4 on the floor. Phone OL3-4494 or see Bob Leonard. Going to service. 20-Sp
FOR SALE: ’56 Chev. 6 cyL engine, automatic transmission 54,000 actual miles, also body parts. Marvin Robinson, CoatesviUe, 386-7407. 20 -2p
Remember East Side Motors Sales for expert body works, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf Muffler Installation—Fast service with large inventory of exhaust parts. 3-D Auto Supply, 209 North Jackson Street Mon.-Thurs.-tf
Employwent ■ Men 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 we seek Is married, a HC grad, capable of assuming responsibilities and likes public contact Guaranteed salary for 6 months. Training will include expense-paid company schools at imiversities 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. 19-St
WANTED: Man to do custodian work on apartment building on part-time basis. Phone OL 8-6945. 22-tf
Employment - Men - Women
WANTED: Snack bar girl, also gas station attendant Apply in person at Stuckey's east of Mt Meridian. 19-3p
Employment - Women
WANTED: A cook and two waitresses six days a week. Phone 522-9294. Barton's Bon Ton Restaurant, Bainbridge. 19-4t
WANTED: Lady to work as assistant cook in Alpha Phi sorority in September. If interested, write in care of Banner Box 500, or phone OL 3-6385. 19-3t
For Sale-Home Items
SINGER ZIG-ZAG 837.41 FULL PRICE NEED responsible party to make six payments of 86.24 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, all without attachments. Call OL 3-3987. 20-tf
NOTICE Watch for Roy Watson’s sale Saturday, Sept 8— 12:30 p. m. Lots of dean household goods. Branneman and Pickle, Auctioneers. 20-2t
FOR SALE: Frigidaire Electric Stove. 309 W. Poplar Street. 20-2p
For Sale
FOR SALE: Blue plums. Eva H. Jobe, north of Belle Union. 22-lp.
FOR SALE at Earley’s, sweet com, tomatoes, sweet onions, mangoes, hot peppers, cucumbers. Call OL 3-589L 22-4L
Business Service
Singer Sales ft Service—Lucia’s Fabrics. OL 3-5217. 509 So. Indiana. 10-19t. Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 . hours a day. Commercial Hotel Courtesy Beltane Hearing Service. M-W-F-tf
ficials Sunday had placed the
50-25.00; choice heifers 23.50- known dead at 2 241 The ; 24.25; good and choice 22.75-23.-| voiced fear the i 25 cows stead y to stron s: bulls death count would soar past fully steady; utility and com- 3 000 when reacuers reach re _ mercial cows 17.00-19.00; utility j mote areaa of ^ destruction
and commercial bulls 20.50-22.-50; vealers strong to 50c higher; high good and choice 28.00-31.00. Sheep 500; steady; choice and prime spring lambs 24.50-25.50; gaad and choice 24.00-24.50.
SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and r e p ? a c • m ents. James Green. 606 So. Jackson St. or 1130 Avenue D. M-W-F-tf
zone.
The title role in the new adventure series, “The Green Hornet,” on ABC next season will be played by Van Williams,
BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS By United Prnt International
NEW YORK — The Federal Reserve Board has raised the reserve requirements for certifi-
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NEW YORK UPI—Kenneth Ward of Hayden, Stone Inc., says the market appears to have quite liberally discounted many real or imagined pessimistic factors during its decline since February. Ward says it seems unreasonable to expect investors to abandon long-term positions at present depressed levels unless convinced that corporate earnings and dividends are going to turn
down sharply. .
FIRST OF ALL EVERY MONTH DEPOSIT MONEY with the FIRST FIRST-CITIZENS BANK and Trust Company
Member FD1C
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
B ft E has a new way of cleaning rugs. In about 2 hours your rug is ready to walk on. The phone OL 3-6410 is at Elberta’s Beauty Shop. Please call. 18-19-22-23-24-2B-28-7p
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who has been in such previous cates of deposit issued by comseries as “Surfside 6” and “Ty- 'mercial banks to 6 per cent
from 5 per cent. It was the second full point rise this year and puts the reserve requirement at the legal maximum. It is estimated the new requirement will tie up $450 million in bank reserves, thus putting a brake on the issuances of CD’s.
, „ That in effect would stop banks VARTO, Turkey UPI - The (Kjm , ccumu , aU „ ^
, cold, dry earth still quivered ; today. It wrenched at the deep
1,891 Killed In Turkish Quake
Soybean meal led a sharp increase in the price of feedstuffs last week, according to an Agriculture Department report. Animal protein feeds and grain by products also a showed sub-
stantial gains.
Tessel, Patrick & Ostrau Inc. The wei S hter average price says that with the possibUity of of a11 feedstuffs went U P * 3 - 30 a
ton. Soybean meal advanced
The com supply, forecast at 4.9 billion bushels, was about 400 million less than in 1965-66. the department said. The com carryover on Oct. 1 now is ex pected to be around 950 million bushels, 200 million less than a
year earlier.
Feed grain prices so far In 1965-66 have averaged close to last year’s, the department
said. Com prices received bv No 66 " 58 '
. . , , Notice la hereby given that Olive farmers in July average $1.27 a Mae smaitz was on the 3rd day of
' August, 1066. appointed Executor of the will of Hubert J. Smarts, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same In said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims
will be forever barred.
Dated at Oreencastle. Indiana, this
3rd day of Auguet, 1066.
Samuel M. Conner, Clerk gf the
Putnam Circuit Court.
Attorney
Jamas If. Houck Aug. g-10-3Mt
NOTICE OP ADMINISTIATION [n the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate
bushel, 6 cents higher than the previous year and the highest for that month in 10 years.
general improvment growing, purchases of leading equities appear to have less risk now than at any other time in re-
cent weeks.
WS make kaya. Jak* Hirt’a Sport Shop — N. Sid* Square. Man.-tf
SAVE BIG! Do your own rug and upholstery cleaning with Blue Lustra. Rent electric ahampooer. Headley Hardware. It.
Notice
NOTICE: Should you not receive your copy of The Daily Banner or Indianapolis News, please phone OL 3-9070 before 6 pjn.
NO HUNTING or trespassing on my property. Raymond Reed. 15-22-29-3p
Pets - Wanted - For Sale
FOR SALE: AKC registered Pekingese pups, beautiful selection, $30.00 each. Phone 526-2313. 22-3p
DEPAUW RESIDENCE HALLS now hiring COOKS SECOND COOKS DINING ROOM WOMEN Vacation*, insurant* and r*tir*m*nt benefits CALL Ol 3-3131—nxtMision 234 between a.m. and 1200 neon nr 1:00 and 44)0 p.m.
rooted trees and few remaining brick-walled houses swaying like sentinels over heaps of debris. The surviving inhabitants of this prospering village of 5,000 aat on what used to be street comers, hunched against the chill air. Small piles of personal belongings aat at arm’s reach. Faces masked by shock and hunger, the grimy villagers stared ahead in stony, unheeding silence. Some pawed through the rubble for food and their families. A sharp cry
means of CD’s for loans regarded as potentially inflation-
ary. '
NEW YORK—Nearly all the larger commercial banks in the country now have joined the march to a 6 per cent prime rate for business loans in spite of the criticism of the 1-4 point advance by Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler. Many New York banks also raised brokers’ loan interest rates by 1-4 point
P. W. Brooks ft Co. Inc. says that with no real quality leadership evident in the market it still does not think a substantial advance is imminent but can, nevertheless, forsee substantial trading opportunities.
$5-$10 a ton, boosting the average $7 above the previous week. Factors behind the increase in : soybean meal were higher bean i ; prices and some increase in ex- ! ports.
WASHINGTON—The United
. ... , .. States deficit in international went np when Me or death waa (dl , 163 ta
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WANTED Man for Delivery and General Yard Work COLLIER LUMBER CO. CoatMvill* 386-7213
the second quarter from $554 million in the first quarter but the surplus of exports over imports fell to the lowest level in eight years. The shrinkage of the deficit was caused mainly
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