The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 September 1966 — Page 7

Monday, Soptombor 26, 1966

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Real Estate-For Sale

For Homes, Forms and Building Lots call SHETRONE REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phona 01 3-9315 302 S. Indiana St., Greencastla

For Sale-Homes

FOR SALE: By owner. 3-4 bedroom, one family home or apartment for small family or student, rental upstairs. 2 car garage, larged shaded lot. 211 Bloomington. Phone OL 3-4490. 26-6p

For Rent • Apartments

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

FOR RENT: In Alamo Building, one bedroom apartment with large living room, kitchen and bath. Heat and water furnished. Ph. Hal Hickman Realty Co. OL 3-9225. 15-tf

Business-For Lease

FOR LEASE: Sinclair Service Station on East Franklin and Washington Streets. Financing available, paid training. Phone OL 3-4238. 20-tf.

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.

FOR SALE: 1962 50x10 Liberty 2 bedroom mobile home. Phone 526 - 2531 after 5:30 p.m. 22-4p

Wanted

TREE WORK, topping and takedowns. Free Estimate. C. Gorham. Phone OL 3-9031. 22-9t

WANTED: Hundreds of hungry people at Bainbridge Fish Fry Sept. 30 and OcL 1. 26-4t

Insured tree work, no job too large or too smalL Free estimates. Williams Tree Service, OL 3-5413. 26-6t

WANTED: Ride from Manhattan to downtown Indianapolis and return daily. Must reach Indianapolis by 8:15 a. m. and leave approx. 5:00 p. m. Please call (Poland) 986-2517 collect 23-10t

For Sale-Home Items

1966 SINGER CONSOLE $36.24 FULL PRICE ONLY FIVE MONTHS OLD Assume six payments of $6.04 per month. Nice walnut cabinet, good condition. This machine monograms, mends, darns, appliques, sews backward and forward. Full price just $36.24. CaU OL 3-3987. 26-tf. FOR SALE: Must sell -movinggood, like new General Electric Refrigerator, 13 cubic ft. freezer across the top. For information caU Mrs. Eddie HuUer, Fillmore 246 - 6558 after 4:00 p.m. price $75.00. 23-3p

Pets - Wanted - For Sale

FOR SALE: AKC Purple Ribbon American Eskimo pups. 2 months old. House raised. Wormed and puppy shots given. Health and quality guaranteed. Crestview Kennels. Homer Warman, R. 2, St. Rd. 43 south. 23-3t

FOR SALE: Youngstown kitchen sink and cabinet complete, electric stove, television, refrigerator, washer and dryer, desk, utility cabinet, dinette set, gas stove, phone OL 8-9429. 26-lt.

FOR SALE: New rollaway bed, never used. Will sacrifice. Phone OL 3-5040. 26-2t.

FOR SALE: White metal base cabinet, formica top; white metal wall cabinet. Gas clothes dryer. Phone OL 3-5722 after 4 p. m. 23-26-2p

FOR SALE Used Stoker in good condition Carl Arnold, OL 3-5848. 26-2p

FOR SALE: Like new modem walnut dining room group, includes table, 4 chairs, buffet, china closet- OL 3-4757. 24-4p

FOR SALE: AKC registered German Shepherd pups. Clinton McKinney, Polapd, Ind. Phone 986-2422. 23-3p

Livestock - For Sale

FOR SALE: One registered 3 yr. old quarter horse gelding, well trained, two gentle riding mares, one 2 yr. old gelding, not broke. Phone PE 92537. 23-3t

FOR SALE: Angus bull, 2 yrs. old. Olen Dudley, 9 miles east on 240. 24-2p

FXDR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts. Earl Bridges, Roachdale. Phone 596-7283. 13-tf

Wanted To Buy

WANTED: Two good milk cows with calves; also beef type cows and calves and feeders. Phone Amo 745-2798. 24-3p

Employment • Women

WANTED: Middle aged woman to live in and cook for two for a period of time. Call OL 36086. 26-3L

HELP WANTED: Reliable lady or girl for house work one or two days weekly. Phone 7954816. Agnes Murphy Beauty Shop. Cloverdale. 23-3t

Employment • Men-Women

WANTED: Person to supply families in Putnam County or Roachdale and Bainbridge with Rawleigh products. No capital necessary. Write Rawleigh, DepL INI-450-375 FreeporL HI. 8-15-26-3t

WANTED: Bookkeeper. Phone 522-3383. 23-6t

Employment - Men

WANTED: General mechanics. Must have own hand tools. Apply in person. Fentress Motors, 1201 S. Bloomington. 26-5L

WANTED: Single man for part time work, must be experienced in painting and general maintenance. Address Box C In care of Banner. 1-tf

HEAVY EQUIPMENT NATIONWIDE construction jobs are paying up to $2Q0 and more per week. Fast practical training on actual equipment of various types. Also includes technical training. Learn your way to better pay. Send name, age, address, telephone and hours at home for free brochure. United Schools, 130 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. 26-lp

DEDICATED CHRISTIAN man who is active in Sunday School and Church. Earnings 7,000 to 10,000 first year. May begin part time. Write me: Paul van Antwerpen, 22 West Madison SL, Chicago, DI. 60602. 26-lp

For Sale

WE make keys. Jake Hirt’s Sport Shop — N. Side Square. Mon.-tf

FOR SALE: Fish, chicken, ham, homemade cakes, pie, salads and lots of other goodies at the Bainbridge Fish Fry SepL 30 and Oct. 1. 26-4t

For Sale-Farm Items

FOR SALE: Recleaned Balboa rye and Monon wheat, baled straw. Phone Amo 845-2798. 24-3p

SOY BEANS—CORN We Are Ready For You Quick Service, Expert Grading Fair Prices BAINBRIDGE ELEVATOR Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf

Motorcycle

Automotive

Remember East Side Motors Sales for expert body works, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf

TRUCK FOR SALE: ’60 Dodge, 2 ton, 4 wheel drive, without bed. OL 3-4102. 24-3t

Business Service

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

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

SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and r e p 1 a c e m ents. James Green, 606 So. Jackson SL 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

TV In Review

By RICK DU BROW

HOLLYWOOD UPI — Some big stars are running into big trouble in the new television

series.

By almost unanimous opinion, for instance, “The Tammy Grimes Show,” a situation com-

| tory at Antioch College and di-1 rector of the Great Lakes Colty. The bus leaves at 6:30. lege Association’s Yugoslav

! Also included in this year’s par- Seminar.

Thursday ties are “Royal Hunt of the

Station WGRE

Tuesday through

every week at 7:00 p. m. Teen;Sun,” “Porgy and Bess,” and; Shows. Want something for | "Hamlet” Both season tickets nothing? Listen to Cardinal or tickets for individual shows Keynotes on Tuesday, Pointer may be purchased by contact-

Profiles on Wednesday, and ing WGRE.

GHS Teen Topics on Thursday 7 ; oo p. m. Greencastle Schools for free “info” about teen events' on The Air, a weekly program in the area and the sounds of presented by Kara Knight in-

edy about a madcap, goodheart- 1 today. That’s at 7:00. It’s all volves members of ths Greened heiress, is simply awful, and for you on WGRE, 91.5. 1 castle School system, an exceptional talent is wasted Tuesday, Sept. 27. 7:30 p. m. 7:15 p. m. Senate Speaks. Who

Campus Controversy interviews controls “The Mirage" and “The Lee HaldL KTK Social Chair- DePauw?” Pete Vaughn, Stu-| man and Barb Leonard on their dent Senate Administrative

plans and expectations for Der-

by Day, 1966.

Wednesday, Sept. 28, 7:15 p. m.

by being mishandled.

Garry Moore’s comedy-vari-ety hour is a pretty dreadful and nervous affair, with bad and pretentious material, no Carol Burnett to bolster the star anymore, and top-rated “Bonanza,” as the competition. Imogene Coca is in a situation comedy, “It’s About Time,

Committee chairman, tells host John Peterson how Publication Board members are chosen.

This week on Campus Inter- 7:30 p. m. Yugoslavia Today views, Ben Rich will interview presents an interview with Dr.

Dr. Petrovich, professor of history at the University of Wis-

dealing with two astronauts consin. Dr. Petrovich delivered

who fly back into the prehistoric age, but even if the show should be a hit, it is embarrassing and degrading to watch this wonderful comedienne play a cavewoman in a wholly stupid

program.

“The Jean Arthur Show,” another situation series starring a top veteran comedienne, doesn’t have a bad Idea by presenting her as a warm hearted lawyer but the program is so lifeless, so witless and so trivial that it is

the Convocation address on Fri-

day, Sept. 23.

7:15 p. m. London Line will be presenting excerpts from a speech by Prime Minister Harold Wilson, and from speeches by Roy Jenkins and

Joseph Mallalieu.

10:15 p. m. Spotlight this week falls on Major Richard Hall of the Aerospace faculty at DePauw. In accordance with the Department of Defense policy of advocating a flexible re-

Notice

LAST CHANCE: Mon., Tues., Wed. Root Beer at 59c a gal. Closing Wed. night. B-K Root Beer, 702 Bloomington St. 26-2t.

sponse, Major Hall will present

an insult to her ability and her everythin& from opera to coun _ admirers. ^ anc j wes tern music from his j Ann Sheridan is in a hillbilly own collection. To add to this comedy, and that’s enough of a Major Hall Is planning to bring I shock right there. It is called along his harmonica and guitar. “Pistols ’n’ Petticoats,” and is The order of the day will be about a Western family in to tune in Spotlight with Major which the women are crack Hall at 10:15 p. m. shots. If they were, they’d real- Thursday, Sept, 29, 7:15 p. m. ly know whom to plug. Miss This week, Faculty Fireside. 1 Sheridan's fans must shudder meets at the home of Dr. Gerald

Ann’s Beauty Salon—reopen for business. Manicures. Phone ML Meridian 526-2125. 26-4p.

LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Diet Tablets. Only 98c at local drugstores. Mon-tf

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Roger Miller should have a pretty good show with his new half-hour variety series, but thus far he seems to be having

NOTICE: South 48 Water Association October 1st closing date charter memberships. See or call Ben Jones’ Standard Gas Station, OL 3-4851. $100.00 increase after October IsL 26-6t

E. Warren, newly appointed head at the DePauw Department of Economics. Dr. Warren, a member of the DePauw faculty from 1938-1947, has since

trouble fitting Into television’s; had an outstanding career in

formatized approach, and in a sense that la meant as a corn-

government service at home and abroad, and in the field of ed-

pliment. However, he seems ill j ucatlon ’ servin S at and

Temple Universities.

FOR Aluminum Lightning Protection call Elmer Northern, Bainbridge, 522-6717. Free inspection, free estimate. We furnish everything, all work guaranteed. 20-6p NOTICE: Should you not receive your copy of The Daily Banner or Indianapolis News, please phone OL 3-9070 before 6 p.m.

at ease, somewhat camera-shy and edgy with the “protection” I NBC-TV gives him in the form

of star guests.

Barry Sullivan, a solid performer whose best acting ability—comedy—has generally es- ! caped slot-minded television exI ecutives, is in a routine, clichefilled Western, “The Road WesL” as a widower. Chill Wills plays a conniving rancher whose rivals are two lazy cowpokes in a strained contemporary comedy, “The

Rounders.”

And Milton Berle, though his new variety hour is plenty of

7:30 p. m. Are you a Tom ! Sawyer fan? If so, you’ll want ; to hear this week’s edition of ' Today’s World of Interpretation. Susan Breidenbaugh, the announcer for the program, will present a series of short sketch- j es from Tom Sawyer’s famous

boyhood.

7:45 p. m. This week Flashback In History will present “Dutch Legends of the Hilly Country.” There will be a story about a race between giants who refuse to marry and another story about a girl who escapes from a bad giant. Friday, Sept. 30, 6:30 p. m. An-

ASSEMBLY WORK

Summer vacation is over. The children are back in school and Christmas is just around the corner. We'll teach you our jobs and pay while you learn. Our premium pay plan will allow you to make extra money after training. You are invited to visit our plant to discuss current job openings on first and second shifts.

MALLORY CAPACITOR COMPANY Greencastle, Indiana An Equal Opportunity Employer.

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7:45 p. m. This week Scope, the program that brings you news from the United Nations, will be bringing you three discussions of interesting events taking place at the UN.

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Spring cleaning and mom was JUNIOR TAKING A LOAD OF JUNK TO THE. TOWN DUMP-**

VIST MOM CAN START WONDERING AGAIN WHEN SONNY COMES BACK WITH EVEN MORE CLUTTER.

Entertainment every night at the 15th Annual Fire Dept. Fish Fry Fri. and Sat., Sept. 30 and OcL 1 at Bainbridge. 26-4t

fvm, is having station-clearance nouncement: WGRE Theatre problems, which affect the rat- ! Parties wiU °P en ^ “ Half A

ings sharply.

NOTICE: Representatives of the Reelsville Water Co. Inc., will be at the Reelsville Lions Club and Fire DepL Bldg, every Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. during the month of September. We will gladly answer any question regarding this system and accept more memberships which is essential at this time to complete the necessary requirements. The line will extend from Limedale through Manhattan, Reelsville and Pleasant Gardena areas. 12-19-26-3p

Did you ever see a fireman wash dishes? You will at the Bainbridge Fish Fry next Fri. and SaL 26-4t

NOTICE: The annual Beech Grove E.U.B. Church smorgasbord and bazaar Friday, September 30 at Putnam County Fairgrounds Community Building. Serving 5 to 7:30 p. m. Auction at 7:30 p. m. The public is invited. 13-15-20-22-26-28-30-71

NOTICE: The Bainbridge Fire Department’s 15th Annual Fish Fry is next Fri. and Sat., SepL 30 and OcL 1. 26-4t

Personal

Don’t just sit there — nag him, and he will take you to the Bainbridge Fish Fry Fri. and Sat., SepL 30 and OcL 1. 26-4t

FOR SALE: 1966 Honda S-90, good condition. Phone PE 92537. 23-3t

Have you had your gas furnace checked for leaks?

Foreign * News Commentary By WILLIAM ANDERSON BRUSSELS UPI — Ireland and Denmarks’ new efforts to join the Common Market coincide with thinking among some member nations that the smaller European countries should not be made to wait on Britain any longer. British membership is generally believed to be out of the question until 1969—some say 1971—but some member governments are beginning to believe the easier problem of negotiating membership of the smaller countries should be tackled first. Nothing concrete has been decided yeL The question has not been formally raised at the frequent ministerial sessions in Brussels. Some government circles, notably in Holland and Germany, believe the time may be fast approaching when other countries have to be incorporated to pre* vent the community from becoming a private club and thus facing stagnation. Denmark and Norway’s application for membership are still on the shelf where President Charles de Gaulle’s veto of Britain left them in 1963. Ireland, which has a ministerial delegation in Brussels at the momenL also has applied for membership. Hitherto, the thinking has been that British membership should take priority over that of smaller nations in Europe.

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NOTICE LADIES BRANCH Of National Company now opening Needs 6 Full Time and 12 Part Time Ladies. Flexible Hours Arranged. Write MARY ANDREWS 806 Walnut Franklin, Ind.

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