The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1966 — Page 11

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Real EstatT^FoTSair

THE P. G. EVANS CO. Real Estate Talk to us beforo you choose a home! If you fall to do so, you will pass up some of the best buys in Putnam County. We will be glad to discuss your real estate needs with you. US S. Jackson OL 8-6509 After hours. Call Madge Hockensmith Dorvvin Duncan Charles Carmichael P. O. Evans

Wanted

WANTED: To give piano lessons, Saturdays or arranged times. Music degree in piano, grad assistant DePauw Music School. Phone Music School, DePauw. 7-3p.

PUTNAM REALTY WANT A BETTER FUTURE INVEST IN REAL ESTATE TODAY FOR RESULTS YOU'LL LIKE CALL PUTNAM REALTY EVENINGS Thelma Thomas Linda York OL 8-5022 OL 8-4470 Jake Brown OL 3-8878 T-8-2t.

For Real Estate come to Shetrone Real Estate Agency and make us all happy, we have the GOOD BUYS S02 I. Indiana St. Graancastla

FOR SALE: By owner. Ona of County’s historic homes restored in like-new condition. 8 bedrooms, 2 baths, automatic gas heat. In Greencastle School district. $500.00 down, $14,000.00 balance on contract. OL 8-3918. 6-6t

For Rent •Apartments

FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnished apartment, private bath, front and back entrance. Adults. Call OL 3-3825. 7-2p.

FOR RENT: One bedroom apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Utilities paid. Cole Apts., 517 E. Washington St See Custodian. 30-tf

FOR RENT: New 4 room apartment complete with new furniture, carpet and all utilities, to married couple. No pets or children. Private entrance. $110. for 9 months or up lease. Phone OL 3-5473 after 6:00 p.m. 3-3t

For Rent-Homes

FOR RENT. FOUR ROOM HOME. Excellent location. Large living room and large kitchen. One bedroom paneled. New bath, new furnace (city gas). Completely redecorated inside. Aluminum screens end storm windows. Suitable for a couple or a single person. $65.00 per month. Address Box 209 c/o The Banner. Please give references. 6-2t

Wanted-To Rent

WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 8 bedroom house in Greencastle. Can furnish references. Phone OL 3-5769 or call collect 8392201. 7-3t

WANTED: Coal hauling. James Sims, Reelsville, R. 2. Phone 672-3170. 7-3p

Remember East Side Motors Sales for expert body works, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 80 years experience. Free < timates. 27-tf

WANTED: Cement work, all kinds, plastering. James Sims, Reelsville, Phone 672-3170. 7-3p

WANTED: A baby sitter from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. afternoons. Must be reliable. Phone OL 35253. 7-2p

For Sale-Home Items

1966 SINGER CONSOLE $85.28 FULL PRICE Assume seven payments of $5.04 monthly. Nice walnut cabinet, good condition. This machine monograms, mends, dams, appliques, sews forward and reverse. Full price just $35.28. CaU OL 3-3987. 2-tf.

FOR SALE: Oil stove with two 60 gal. drums and rack; 150 gaL Oil barrel with rack. Ph. OL 3-6697, after 6.00 7-9-2p

AUCTION: Wed., Sept 7th 7:00 p. m. This sale includes: blonde bedroom suite, like new with new box springs and mattress, Simmons Hide-a-bed, single rollaway bed, small Duncan phyfe dining table and 4 chairs, 8-pc. bedroom suite, S nice drum tables, baby bed like new, bookshelves, base cabinet, utility cabinet porch swing in frame like new. Frlgidaire refrigerator, with large freezer shelf, Maytag washer, gas range, electric range with large oven, 10 pedestal counter stools, lawn chairs, honey extractor, portable hose reel, tools and misc. Antiques— Washstand, rocker, cherry bed, 2 other old beds, chest, slant front desk, cradle, Edison cyL records, old disk records, old sheet music, round oak pedestal table, piano rolls and other items. Clapp’s Comer Auction, Maple A Ohio Sts. 6-2t

Livestock - For Sale

FOR SALE: Hamp. boars. Earl Bridges, Roachdale. Phone 596-7283. 12-tf

FOR SALE: 1 York sow and seven nice pigs; 1 spotted gilt and seven nice pigs. Wm. H. Rogers, Clayton Phone 5396743. 6-3t

FOR SALE: 5 yearling Holstein steers, 2 black steers and one heifer. James White, 2% miles southeast of Bainbridge. 7-lt

FOR SALE: Two miniature ponies, two bird cages and stands. James Goodin, Phone 626-2322. 7-3p

FOR SALE: 2 year old Angus bull from the John Torr herd. Ray Kivett, 2 miles south, onefourth mile east Mt. Meridian. 7-2p

For Sale

FOR SALE: The contents of plumbing and work shop of Perry Myers, 205 N. Vine St. Phone OL 3-6463. 6-2p.

Business Service

Call us for your free estimate on Bryant Heating and Central Air Conditioning. Financing available. Jo* Ellis Heating A Air Conditioning, Inc. (formerly Currie’s Furnace Company.) Phone OL 36712. M-W-F-tf

FOR SALE: Apples and fresh cider at Moore’s Orchard, State Road 43 at Raccoon. l-12t

FOR SALE: Canning tomatoes. Moore’s Orchard, State Road 43 at Raccoon. l-6t

GALLONS and Gallons of cold, refreshing Root-Beer on tap. Gallon 75 cents, Quart 30 cents. B-K Root Beer. Phone OL 3-3311. 6-3t

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: Damson Plums, also Grapes. Ph. OL 3-3906. 7-lp

We have your favorite magazine and comics. Jake Hirt’s Sport Shop. Wed-tf.

FOR SALE: At Earley’s: Green beans, tomatoes, cucumbers and mangoes. Phone OL 36891. 7-4t

For a “Job well done” clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00 Headley Hardware. It

Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service. M-W-F-tf

SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and r e p! a c • m ants. James Green, 606 So. Jackson St or 1130 Avenue D. 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

TREE WORK: Topping and takedowns. Free estimate. C. Gorham. OL 3-9031. 3-5p.

TAKE your choice: Drinks, Orange, Pepsi - Cola, Root Beer, Seven-Up and Like. Floats, Popcorn. Mahoneys’ B-K. 702 Bloomington St. 6-3t

Employment - Men

WANTED: High school boy 16 years old to work after school and on Saturdays in local store. Write c/o Box 707, The Dally Banner. 7-3t.

WANTED: House man. Phone OL 8-9469. 7-3t

WANTED: Service Station attendant Shoemaker Standard Service. 6-2t

Employment - Men - Women

WANTED: Fraternity cook. Contact University Food Service Manager OL 3-6016. 7-6t.

WANTED: Part time waitresses and delivery boys over 16 years of age. Call OL 3-3210 for appointment Campus Double Decker, 600 S. Locust 7-3t

MKT RESEARCH P/T INTERVIEWERS Positions open Oct. 1 throughout Hendricks County including Stilesville, Danville and Plainfield. Job Involves interviewing in selected homes on various topics. Applicants must be available 8 eves per week + Sat. and/or Sunday. $1.65 per hr. + 8c per mile. NO SELLING. Car necessary. Write Box W. R., Daily Banner. Sept 7-4p

Employment • Women

WANTED: Waitress for 8 a, m. to 3 p. m., age over 19 to 35 or 40. Royale Cafe. Apply in person or call OL 3-9915. 3-tf

WANTED: Housekeeper to live in—private room, television, good salary. Writs Mrs. B. L. Hall 319 North Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis, Ind. 6-3p

WANTED: Maid, CoUege Castle Motel. Good hours and salary and paid vacation. Apply in person. 7-4t

WANTED: Maid for fraternity house. Phone OL 3-8367. 7-6t.

WANTED: Baby sitter 6:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 5 days a week. Write Box No. 210, care Daily Banner. 7-Sp.

WANTED: Saleslady for local re ail store. Write to P. .0. Box 196, Greencastle. 7-3t

WANTED: Reliable cleaning woman one day week. Call OL 3-5966. 7-3t

WANTED Licensed practical nurse, part time. Phone OL 3-4860 for appointment S-3t

For Sale-Marine Items

FOR SALE: 17% ft. Jayhawk fiberglass boat 50 hp electric start Evenrude motor, trailer, $875. Financing available. 246-6160. 31-6t

Wanted-to Buy

Automotive

Personal

September 7,1966 Dear Helen: I was so glad to hear that you and George are coming to Greencastle to live! You will find it a very friendly small town. Get here soon and look over the homes that the P. G. Evans, Real Estate Co. has for sale. They have anything and everything you could want Hurry down. Hastily, Grace 7-lt

WANTED TO BUY: Good used furniture and appliances. Ph. OL 8-9429. 6-2t

FOF SALE: ’47 Willys Jeep, ’59 Buick. Must sell within two weeks. Phone OL 3-9060 or contact Jim Cooper. 7-4p

FOR SALE: ’57 Ford, CaU OL 3-5444. 7-2p

FOR SALE: 1963 Chevy II station wagon. Straight stick, low mileage, one-owner car. Rick Bingham, OL 3-3565. 7-4p

For Sale-Farm Items

FOR SALE: 1 3300-bushel Butler Bin, reasonable. Phone 386-2650 after 5:30 p.m. 2-5t

FOR SALE: Rye, 300 bu. Max Jordan, R. R. 1, Gosport. Ph. UP 9-2064, located 7 miles south and 2 miles east Cloverdale. 7-7p

FOR SALE: I.H.C. 16 hoe double disc grain drill, extra good, also 42 ft. grain and hay elevator. Claude Crosby, Roachdale, Ind. Phone 5967774. 7-lp

FOR SALE: 2 ME Com pickers, ready to go. CaU 526-2418. Edward Schulz, BeUe Union. 7-3p

Pets - Wanted - For Sale

WANTED: Homes for 6 pups wiU make fine watch dogs, also featherbeds. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle. 7-lp

Notice

NOTICE: Should you not receive your copy of The Daily Banner or IndianapoUs News, please phone OL 3-9070 before 6 p.m.

NOTICE: Boswell TV closed until September 12. 25-15p.

The Seventh Annual Fireman’s Chicken Barbecue, FUlmore, Sept. 16 and 17. Antique car show Saturday, Sept. 17th, 12 noon to 5 p.m. 7-2t.

Lost & Found

LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN: 4-year old black Angus buU. Phone 246-6399. Clifford Nichols, Fillmore. 3-3p.

FOUND: Male Pekingese dog, cream color with brown trimmings. Phone OL 3-9366. 7-3p.

Fern News

By Mrs. Ernest Heber Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White at Spencer. Mrs. Nadene Burks and children, Patty, Barbara and Robbie, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and daughters Amelia and Rebecca Mrs. Betty Burks and daughter Deanna, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Best and daughter attended the Burks’ reunion at McCormick’s Creek State Pork at Spencer, Sunday, other guests there were from Mackinaw, 111.

and Bloomington.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Raymer and family was called to Indianapolis Sunday by the death of his aunt, Mrs. Alta Yoder.

Mr. and Mrs.

Boys Held In School Burglary INDIANAPOLIS UPI— Four Indianapolis youths were arrested today during a burglary at suburban Franklin Central High

School.

Marion County sheriff’s deputies said they found the four preparing to remove a quantity of tools and business machines from the school. They said the youths also admitted a school break-in earlier at Waverly in which a typewriter and adding machine were taken. The four were identified as Walter Turner, 20; his brother, i Joseph, 16; Ronnie Freeman, 18, and David Shockley, 22. They were held under $2,500 bond each on burglary charges.

AWOL from an overseas replacement company at Ft. Dix,

N.J.

The sheriffs office said a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill a police officer would be filed against Klave.

Electric companies have spent a lot of money trying to find out why fireflies produce light without wasting a lot of energy as heat.

About half of Purdue University’s 28,000 students take computer courses before graduation.

PUT FIRST TUmS FIRST! ia £ogm. Mo*u*f ia Sava at the friendly FIRST-CITIZENS BANK and Trust Company Mtmbw FIHC

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Chief Requests Overtime Money

SAFE DRIVER’S INSURANCE!

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Indianapolis Police Chief Noel A.

Jones has requested overtime _____

pay totaling more than $130,000

for hundreds of policemen who CROSSWORD PUZ(ZrLE

have worked 9,895 hours extra. Jones asked the City Board of Safety for the pay, at the rate of time and one-half, so he can wipe the slate clean of timeoff obligations. Traditionally,

Lawrence police who work extra hours re-

Stoner Insurance

Answer to Yesterday's Punle

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“Butch” Cox and daughter re- i ceive no overtime but get time turned Saturday from Clear- off to ma tch the extra

water, Florida and is visiting his worked,

mother, Mrs. Arlene Cox and son Jones told the board if the Donald Dale. ! time off was given it would be

Monday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hayes of Knightsville and Mrs. Vivian Hutcheson and sons Ronnie, Donnie and Mark of Man-

hattan Road.

Mrs. Nadene Burks and children Barbara, Patty and Robbie and Mrs. Doris Helton and daughter Debbie of Greencastle, spent Monday at Riverside Park

at Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and daughters spent Labor Day at Lafayette Park. Mr. and Mrs. Larry McAllister and son entertained guests from Indianapolis and Mrs. Vivian Hutcheson and sons from Manhattan over the weekend.

the equivalent of removing 14 policemen off the job for a

year.

The board took the request

under advisement.

HEALTH CAPSULES by Michael A. Petti, MJ>.

IF YOUR ftAPY HA* A PlAPER RA*H, 5H0ULP YOU RIN$E THE PlAPER* IN 0ORIC ACIP?

Soldier Slugs Deputy Sheriff

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Marion County Deputy Sheriff David Warholak was slugged Tuesday night as he attempted to arrest an AWOL soldier. Warholak said he had placed a handcuff on one wrist of Frank Klave. 20, Indianapolis,' when the soldier broke free. slugged him with the handcuffs

and fled.

Warholak suffered minor injuries in the attack. The Army reported Klave

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LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hogs 23.75-24.25 LIVESTOCK Hogs 3,800; barrows and gilts fully 25 lower; 1-2, 200-235 lb. 24.50- 24.75; 1-3, 190-250 lb. 24.00- 24.50; 2-3, 250-270 lb. 23.75-24.00; 1-2, 170-190 lb. 22.00- 24.00; sows steady to 25 lower; 1-3, 280-350 lb. 21.5022.50; 350-500 lb. 20.75-21.75; 2-3, 450-600 lb. 20.00-21.00. Cattle 1,950; calves 35; steady; choice steers 25.2526.00; high choice 26.25-26.50, good 23.25-24.75; choice heifers 23.50- 24.50; good and choice 23.00- 23.50; good 22.00-23.00; cows steady; utility and commercial 17.00-19.00; ca-iner and cutter 16.00-18.00; bulls steady; utility and commercial 22.0023.00, few 23.25; cutters 20.0022.00; vealers fully steady; high good and choice 30.00-32.00; good 26.00-30.00.

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HELP WANTED OPENINGS AVAILABLE ASSEMBLY WORKERS FIRST AND SECOND SHIFTS APPLY IN PERSON TO PERSONNEL DEPT. MALLORY CAPACITOR COMPANY Indianapolis Rd. Greencastle An Equal Opportunity Employer

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