The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 October 1966 — Page 5
Monday, Octobor 3, 1966
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Real Estate-For Sale
Make Your Selection
from the listings of E. H. Collins & Co. Give us a call to arrange an appointment to see the Ideal home for your family. EDGELEA DR.—Better than new, Bedford stone, 3 bedroom, steam heat, 2 car garage. Luxury living. 828 GARDENSEDE—Built In 1962. 3 bedrooms, l'/2 baths, gas heat, very nicely decorated. This is a very nice home in an ideal location. 806 W. Washington — Large rooms, well arranged, has had exceptionally good care and maintenance. All you need do is move in. 1022 S. COLLEGE—Price reduced on this lovely 3 bedroom home with a large scenic setting. 811 STADIUM DR.—4 Bedrooms, Built in kitchen, I'/i baths, attached garage, new carpeting. 16 S. ARLINGTON ST.—Good location, 3 bedrooms, large shaded lot, carpeting and decorated very nicely. 807 S. JACKSON — Beautiful kitchen, V/j baths, full basement, 2 car garage, gas heat, hardwood floors. Clean as a pin. IN FILLMORE—3 Bedrooms, carpeted living room, large kitchen, very nice lot. See It today. 20 ACRES—In good location, 18 acres tillable, 5 room semimodern house, large chicken house and barn. 22 ACRES—on U.S. 40, 8 bedroom modern house, barn. A very good location. APPROX. 5 ACRES—with a like new house, carpeted living room, 8 bedrooms, large family room, new gas furnace. A beautiful setting on a blacktop road. m m m m And we have more. Call Collins & Co. OL 3-3255 Bob Clark Ross or Lois Allee 886-7859 OL 8-4072
For Homes, Forms and Building Lots call SHETRONE REAL ESTATE AGENCY Mien* OL 3-9315 302 S. Indiana St., GreencastU
FARM LOANS On Productive Farms O. U. CARPENTER 635 E. Seminary Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf
FOR SALE: 5 room house with bath and utility room; 4-room house, water piped inside; one 13 cubic foot Webber Deep Freeze. Olyn Wright, Fillmore. l-2p
For Sale-Farm Items
MONON seed wheat, 90% Germ, treated for smut, $2.95 per busheL Other varieties available also. Balboa seed rye, 90% Germ, $2.25 per bushel. Poor & Sons, Greencastle and Cloverdale. 24-tf
For Rent-Homes
FOR RENT: 1009 Avenue C, 2 bedroom house, completely furnished. Phone OL 3-3918. 8-3t.
FOR RENT: 4 room house at 1059 Ave. C. Phone OL 35711 or OL 3-6298. 3-3t
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 * Farm Items
FOR SALE: New Idea No. 307 corn picker, like new, 8 roll, husking bed only 2 yrs. old, picked about 400 acres. Attachment for D-17. Will fit most any tractor. Will sacrifice. Elvin “Epp” Smith, 7954659. 30-3p
FOR SALE: New Idea two row mounted super picker with husking bed. picked 300 acres excellent condition, also two 1225 bu. wire cribs. Phone 795-4777. 3-3p
FOR SALE: AC combine, 7%’ cut, auger feed. No. 90 with scour cleaner & screens. Good condition. Harold Berry, R. R. 2, Greencastle. OL 3-5651 l-3p
SOT BEANS—CORN We Are Ready For You Quick Service, Expert Grading Fair Prices BAINBRIDGE ELEVATOR Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf
Livestock * For Sale
FOR SALE: 12 ewes, 3 lambs. Phone 246-6257. l-3p
FOR SALE: Boars and gilts. Also 38 shoats. 1 mile north, % mile east Mt. Meridian. Ivan Clark. 3-3p
FOR SALE: One Yorkshire sow, 8 nice pigs Hampshire cross, also gilts with pigs. Wm. H. Rogers, Clayton 5396743. 3-2t.
FOR SALE: Registered Duroc Boars at form on U.S. 40 4 miles east of Stilesville, Loyd McClellan. 3-6p
FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts. Earl Bridges, Roachdale. Phone 596-7283. 13-tf
For Rent - Apartments
FOR RENT: 5 room modem apartment, Box 514 cfo The Daily Banner. 3-2p
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apartment unfurnished. Inquire 808 South College. l-3p
FOR RENT: One bedroom apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Utilities paid. Cole Apts., 517 E. Washington St See Custodian. 30-tf
FOR RENT: Newly decorated unfurnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Adults only, $75.00 per month. Phone OL 3-5977 or OL 3-9200. 1 2t
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
Wanted
WANTED: Dependable daily ride to Indianapolis, 8:30 to 4:30. Will pay what it is worth. Phone OL 3-6488. l-2p
WANTED: Coal hauling. James Sims, Reelsville, Phone 6723170. l-3p
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-lOt
WANTED: Septic tank pumping. Ernest Williams, 906 Illinois St. Phone number hag been changed to OL 3-3274. 27-8p
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. Call OL 3-3987. 26-tf.
FOR SALE: Norge gas dryer, 60.00; TV 30.00; apartment size refrigerator, 15.00; Sofa 10.00; electric stove, 20.00; desk, 12.50; baby bed, 10.00; boys bike, 15.00; automatic washer, 50.00; recliner chair, 20.00; bed springs and mattress, 10.00; bed frames, 6.50; old wood kitchen chairs, 25c each. Phone OL 3-9429. 3-lt.
FOR SALE: Living room suite automatic Kenmore washer. 795-4777. 3-3p
FOR SALE: Two oil heaters. Copper tubing and oil drums. OL 3-4249. 30-3p
Wanted To Buy
WANTED TO BUY: Alto saxophone. Phone 672-3375, Reelsville. 28-5p.
Automotive
FOR SALE: 1964 Buick Special station wagon, V-6 standard transmission. Consider trad*. Phone Cloverdale 795-4842. l-3p
Remember East Side Motors Sales for expert body works, painting, w b e o I alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf
Business Service
SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and r e p I a c e m ents. James Green, 606 So. Jackson SL or 1130 Avenue D. M-W-F-tf
LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Diet Tablets. Only 98c at local drugstores. Mon-tf
For Sale
FOR SALE: HOLLAND BULBS—New shipment of Tulips, Daffodils, Crocus, Allium and others just received at Terrace View Gardens, Indianapolis Road, Phone OL 3-6932. 30-4t.
FOR SALE: Locust posts line, 40 cents comer $1.00 3-2p
FRESH CIDER, nice McIntosh, Jonathan, Grimes Golden and Yellow Delicious and other apples at Moore’s Orchard at Raccoon on State Road 43. 30-18t. At Auction
your ^carpets, remove them too soon for the fun loving tura , stabaliza ti 0 n and Conser- through the rest of the market-
dancers. There were laughs and vation Service. These items ing year
antics with every corner.
ANTIQUE Auction, Wednesday, Oct. 5th, 4-H Building, Crawfordsville, Ind. Estella Strawser. 3-lt Cloverdale Sale Barn: For our sale Tuesday, Oct. 4th, 1966, we have consigned from one farm 19 W.F. cow and 8 mixed cows. One polled W.F. bull. 26 steers and heifers. These cows will calve starting in November of this year. The reason for selling these cattle this man has sold his farm. Also 12 hd. Angus calves from Ethel Williamson Farm. In addition several steers and heifers weighing 300 to 500 lbs. A general run of hogs. David Trimble, owner. Wayne Branneman and Max Pickel, Auctioneers. 3-lt.
Business-For Lease
FOR LEASE: Sinclair Service Station on East Franklin and Washington Streets. Financing available, paid training. Phone OL 3-4238. 20-tf.
Notice
Any dog caught on my place will be shot E. B. St. Clair 3-3p
NOTICE: Should you not receive your copy of The Daily Banner or Indianapolis News, please phone OL 3-9070 before 6 p.m.
Business Service
Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone 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
Call us for your free estimate on Bryant Heating and Central A i r Conditioning. Financing available. Joe Ellis Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. (formerly Currie’s Furnace Company.) Phone OL 36712. M-W-F-tf
WE mak* keys. Jake Hlrt’s Sport Shop — N. Side Square. Mon.-tf
BRANHAM’S Sewing Machine repair. Service on all makes. Very reasonable rates. 211 West Seminary. Phone OL 34242. 3-5t
SPOTS before your eyes, on your carpets, remove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Headley Hardware. It
Employment - Men - Women
WANTED: Person to supply families in Putnam County or Roachdale and Bainbridge with Rawleigh products. No c a pi t a 1 necessary. Write Rawleigh, Dept. INJ-450-375. Freeport, HI. 3-10-20-31-4p
WANTED: Man or lady for approximately 2 hours, 8 a.m.-? -to drive delivery route. Call in person. Craft Pie Shop, R R 4, Greencastle, south on Manhattan Road 3 miles. 3-lp
Employment • Women
WANTED: Waitress, 12 to 8 p. m. 6 days week. Barton’s Bon Ton, Bainbridge. l-3t
Employment - Men
WANTED: General mechanics. Must have own hand tools. Apply in person. Fentress Motors, 1201 S. Bloomington. 3-5t.
WANTED: Filling station helper. Must be dependable, apply Hubbard’s Sinclair Service. 3-2t
“SET up your own accident investigation business at home —full or spare time. $6.44 an hour average earnings. Keep job while we train you. No selling. Free information. No obligation. Write Universal Schools, Dept. CL-10, 6801 Hillcrest, Dallas, Texas 75204. 3-2p
LOAN COMPANY ASSISTANT MANAGER We offer AN OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY IN EVERY RESPECT for a qualified assistant manager who is seeking IMMEDIATE recognition and promotion in our industry. Phone for interview Family Finance Co., 22 East Washington St. Phone OL 36176. 3-3t
WANTED: Experienced semi driver for local pickup delivery work. Must be experienced. Apply Motor Freight Corporation, Greencastle. 30-3t. Pets - Wanted • For Sale
FOR SALE: AKC registered Chinese pug pups. Ph. after 4 p. m. OL 3-9329. 30-3p
FOR SALE: Coon dog. Ph. 8452753. 30-6p
Motorcycle
FOR SALE: Capriolo lOOcc motorcycle, 9 hp, 65 mph, must see to appreciate, best offer. OL 3-5102 ask for John Selby. 3-3p.
Square Dance News The Modeme’ Swingers held their Oct. 1st dance at the Coca-Cola plant In Greencastle. Chick Bean of Mattoon, 111., called a fine dance that kept
the crowd on their toes.
The Modeme’ Swingers had a surprise in store when in walked the “Wheel & Dealers” Club of Tuscola, HI., with their call-
er, Tommy Melton.
The evening was off to a
tional $312 million in the budget while Congress claimed an appropriation reduction of $28 million below the President’s budget level. The department itself tossed in still another figure when it estimated actual spending this fiscal year at close to last
reported seeking an additional 5 million tons through the first three months of 1967. This despite government warnings that foreign countries should expect a 25 per cent reduction in foodaid shipments largely because of declining American reserves. The Agriculture Department
FIRST OF ALL EVERY MONTH DEPOSIT MONEY with the FIRST
FIRST-CITIZENS BANK end Trust Company
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year’s $6 billion. The rub is in looks for soybean farm prices the remaining $1 billion. during the heavy harvesting
Among questions raised was season this fall to average well
whether it is proper to consider above the 1966 support rate of
as appropriations such authori-1 $2.50 per bushel,
zations as loans for rural elec- i During the September-Dec-
great start with this fine group tric an( j telephone systems, and \ ember period of 1965, the deand the calling of two good call- transfers from the Commodity partment said, prices averaged
ers. The evening ended much Credit Corp for ^ A gricul-! $2.38 a bushel, but rose sharply!
then, prices have been dropping and by the middle of this month
alone come to about $568 mil- j The price climb carried were at $3.10 a bushel. lion ' ; through to this summer when The 1966 crop was estimated Apparently adding to the dif- soybean prices at Chicago rose as of Sept. 1 at 826 million ficulty is the department’s in- to a monthly high of $3.73 a j bushels, up 65 million from Auclination to side with Congress.! bushel in August, about $1 j gust and 10 per cent above The club* wishes to Thank Mr .! De P ar tment spokesmen feel the! above August, 1965. But since; 1965. Stout for his many gestures of Bureau ma> be im- • —
kindness
The Moderne’ Swingers will i 35 spent b >’
travel to Illinois to regain their ; 6 e P artment -
traveling banner at their next But wh ^ e the top brass is travel date, the latter part of together on the fine October where in turn they prin ^ spokesmen are hoping hope to bring the “Wheel & that two recent directives from Dealers” banner to Greencastle. the White House mi £ h t simplify The club dancers will travel the cost-cutting task. The first
Mr. Stout of the local CocaCola plant welcomed the dancers and guests. He had supplied free Coke and Sprite for the
clubs for the evening.
properly counting loans and, CROSSWORD PUZZLE to Saturday*
by bus to the Illinois city. Guests attending were from
Fill-
ordered a 25 per cent reduction in overtime and the other froze the department to 85,000 full-
Does your driver's license expire this month?
WANTED: Late model two row pull type picker, must be good condition, 795-4777 3-3p
WANTED! MEN-WOMEN
from ago* IS and avor. Prepare new for II. S. Civil Service job opening*
during the next 12 month*
Government petitions pay high starting salaries. They provide much greater security than private em-
ployment and excellent opportunity For FREE booklet on Government for advancement. Many positions re- jobs, including list of positions and quire little or no specialized educa- salaries, fill out coupon and mail at tion or experience. ence-TODAY.
But to get on* of these jobs, yea must pass a test. The competition is keen and in seme cases only one
out of five pass.
Don't delay - ACT NOW! LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept. 75-3B
Pekin, Illinois
I am very much interested. Please send me absolutely FREE (1) A list of U. S. Government positions and salaries; (2) Information on how to
qualify for a U. S. Government Job.
Name Age Street Phone City Stats (D3B)
62265
Lincoln Service has helped thousands prepare for these tests every year since 1949. It is on* of the largest and oldest privately owned schools •f its kind and is not connected with
the Government.
You will also get full details on how you can prepare yourself for these
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more, Terre Haute and Green- ! time employes through the rest
of the fiscal year.
If these don’t do the trick, j other possibilities mentioned by spokesmen are reductions in supply purchases and postponement of some planning and con-
struction.
But the scope of these cut-, backs is among decisions still being ironed out between the |
WASHINGTON UPI — Pre- department and the Budget Bu- !
liminary studies of the Agricul- reau.
ture Department’s 1966-67 ap- 1 propriations indicate that Pres-: WASHINGTON UPI Agriident Johnson’s order to reduce culture secretary Orville L spending is easier said than Freeman met with U.S. Ambas-
On The
Farm Front (By CARLO J. SALZANO)
is easier
done.
Earlier this month the President reluctantly signed the department’s $7 billion appropriations bill which he said provided for more spending than he had requested. Rather than ve-
sador to India Chester Bowles Thursday. It was believed Bowles filled Freeman in on India's food situation and a, possible request for more wheat :
next year.
India already has received
to the bill, he said, expenditures about 11 million tons of Amerwould be reduced. The ques- i C an wheat this year and was tion is where—and the answer
is not a matter of simple arith-
metic.
One problem is that the White House and Congress use differ- : ent language in describing department appropriations. Thus; the White House sees an addi- i
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STATE OF INDIANA ■s: COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT VACATION TERM. ItM IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF CARL CLODFELTER. DECEASED. Estate No. 10,406 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF CARL CLODFELTER In the matter of the Estate of Carl Clodfelter. deceased. No. 10,406. Notice is hereby given that Myron C. Clodfelter as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 20th of October. 1966, at which time alt persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Myron C. Clodfelter, Personal Representative. Samuel M. Conner, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney James M. Houck Sept. 26-Oct. 3-2t
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