The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1966 — Page 11

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Real Estate-For Sale

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Why not use your benefits to buy a home? Have you considered 206 W. Walnut — 3 bedrooms, IVs baths, air conditioners. Buy it with 100% loan. E. H. Collins & Co. OL 3-3255 Lois and Ross Alice OL S-4072 Bob Clark 386-7359

PUTNAM REALTY FREE RENT! For Boyer, with income paying off the balance. Charming duplex home centrally located to University. 5 rm. and bath rental plus home f or owner. Deep lot. Large barn at rear of lot. Call for appt. to see this income property today. 312 NORTH INDIANA 4 room modern home in excellent condition. Carpeted living rm. Gas heat. Storms/ screen. Fenced in back yd. Oarage. A very desirable home for small family conveniently located. Must see to appreciate. Priced to sell. Immed. poss. EVENINGS Thelma Thomas Linda York OL 3-5022 OL 3-4470 Jake Brown OL 3-3873

FOR Good Buys in Homes, Farms, Building Sites or Business Property SEE THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE Think of our Agency FIRST 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509

For Real Estate come to Shetrone Real Estate Agency and make us all happy, we have the GOOD BUYS 302 S. Indiana St. GraancattU

FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home; two baths; basement; fireplace; 4 acres. Call Cable Real Estate & Insurance, Fillmore, Phone 246-6576 for appointment. l-6t

FARM LOANS On Productive Farms O. U. CARPENTER 635 E. Seminary Mcai.-Wed.-Fri.-tf

FOR SALE: Semi-modern small house, west end Elizabeth SL OL 3-3833. 28-31-Nov.2-3p

For Rent*Apartments

FOR RENT: Upstairs 2 bedroom apartment, 585 with utilities furnished. Call OL 36655. 2-2p FOR RENT: Furnished efficiency, heat and water paid. CaQ OL 3-9515 or OL 3-9009. 31-3L FOR RENT: Downstairs apartment. 5 rooms and bath in Cloverdale. Glady Ray. East Logan Street Cloverdale 7954861. 29-71

FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apartment, also an efficiency. All utilities paid. See custodian, Cole Apartments, 617 E. Washington St 24-10t

For Rent * Apartments

FOR RENT: 4 room unfurnished apartment Newly decorated. Heat, water and stove furnished. Close to town. Adults. Phone OL 3-9034. 2-2p

FOR RENT: 3 room first floor apt modern. Howard Moore, OL 3-4061. 20-tf

FOR RENT: 4 room furnished upper apartment. Also 5 room unfurnished lower apartment, both modem, in Cloverdale. Phone OL 3-4208. l-3t

FOR RENT: One-half double on South College near DePauw campus. Phone Ernest H. Collins Co. OL 3-3286. l-3t

For Rent-Homes

FOR RENT: 2 bedroom home with bath and built-in kitchen. 540.00 per month. Call Spencer 829-3322. 2-31

Wanted-To Rent

WANTED TO RENT: 50 to 300 acres, cash or sharing. Paul Finery. Phone 246-6102, 8 a. m. to 10 a. m. Evenings OL 3-9200. 25-tf

For Sale

FOR SALE: At Earley’s on Fox Ridge — turnips, you pull them, 60c per bushel. Bring containers. Phone OL 3-5891. 31-3t

ANOTHER ONE of those good rummage sales by Beech Grove Church ^at. November 5, at 8:30 a.m. at the court house. Very few things over 25c. 31-2-4-3t

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

TURKEY PARTS: For Sale: Cut up turkey, everything but the breast. 19c per pound. Call orders in advance. W. R. Haltom’s All Star Turkey Ranch. Phone 795-4592. 2-4t.

SPECIAL Sale of crafts from the mountaineers of Tennessee — hand-woven articles, ceramics and wood carvings. Make very unusual gifts. Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2 to 4 p. m. Pi Beta Phi House, 303 South Locust. 31-2p

FOR SALE: Order your Thanksgiving turkey now. Roy Albright, Limedale. Ph. OL 3-3502. 2-2t

FOR SALE: Women’s and children’s clothing, all sizes; dishes; also used furniture. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone OL 3-9519. 605 E. Seminary. l-3p

Wanted To Buy

WANTED: 2 new or good used hay racks for cattle. Jackson Bros. Phone OL 3-4530 or OL 3-4907. 31-3t

Business-For Lease

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

Wanted

Elect Jesse A. Williams, Republican candidate for County Councilman for 3rd District 28-7p

For Sale-Farm Items

FOR SALE: Wheat straw, approximately 150 bales. Phone OL 3-4016. 31-3p

FOR SALE: One pair — AC wheel weights, Sulfolk buck, S yrs. old, 275 gaL gas tank, Gibson refrigerator. Phone 246-6201. l-2p

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

FOR SALE: Reese trailer hitch Weight-distributing type. See or call Estil Hodges, Belle Union. Phone 526-2253 after 4:00 p. m. l-3t

For Sale-Home Items

SINGER ZIG ZAG $37.08 FULL BALANCE NEED RESPONSIBLE: Party to make six payments o 6.18 per month. Makes fancy desi g n s, makes buttonholes, sews on buttons, monograms, appliques, all without attachments, good condition. Full price 3708. Call 653-3987. Oct. 24-tf MOTOROLA Lovers! Motorola Color TVs in stock. Kersey Music. M-W-F-tf

Employment - Men • Women

WANTED: Night dishwasher, 6 nights a week. Contact Bob Jackson, Double Decker Drive-In. l-3t.

WANTED: Second cook for fraternity house. Call OL 34282 or OL 3-3515. 2-3p

WANTED: Dishwasher and grill cook. Fairway Restaurant. Phone OL 8-3531. 2-2t.

Employment - Women

WANTED: Lady to stay with elderly couple in mod. home, weekends off if desired. Phone OL 3-4458 after 5:00 p.m. 31-3p

WANTED: Sales girl, between ages 30 and 45 for Ladies Ready to Wear Store. Cadi Troyers for appointment 27-tf

WANTED: Cleaning lady. Must have own transportation. Ph. OL 3-3995. l-2t

WANTED: Mature lady. Recent business school graduate wants bookkeeping and/or general office work. Write Box 66 c/o Banner. 2-2p

WIN A FREE Electric Dryer, register today at Headley Hardware, Rus-sells Furniture, Sutherlin’s TV, Wright's Electric. 2-3p

WANTED: Hoosier hospitality to be shared at the Northeast Elementary Fair. Your fill of dinner for 51- Children 50c. Serving from 5:30-7:30, Saturday, Nov. 5. Indiana Birthday Party 8:00. 2-lp WANTED: 4 boys ages 16 years or over for. restaurant work. Contact Bob Jackson, Double Decker Drive-In. l-3t

TREE WORK: Topping and take down. FYee estimates. Phone OL 3-9031. C. Gorham. l-6p

WANTED: Ride to International Harvester in Indianapolis from Greencastle, 4:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. shift Phone OL 3-3833. 2-lp.

WANTED: Homes for many useful, decorative and priceless items to be auctioned at Armory, Saturday, November 5, by the First Christian Church Men’s Fellowship. 2-3L

FOR SALE: Fireplace wood. Free delivery. 246-6201 or OL 3-6947. 2-9-16-23-4p

Livestock * For Sale

Pets - Wanted - For Sale

FOR SALE: Puppies, part Terrier. Phone OL 8-9345. 31-6t

FOR SALE or TRADE: Reg. White Toy Poodle Pup. also white miniature Poodle female, 8 yrs. old. Cheap to good home. Phone 526-2228. l-2p

Business Service

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

FOR a “Job well done” clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, 51. Headley Hardware. It

Deputy Sheriff Reports Mishap A 1964 Ford Falcon driven by Norman G. Hoff a, Cloverdale, Route 1, and a 1965 Buick Special driven by Everett Harrison, Greencastle, Route 4, got together in the intersection of

Durham and Franklin Streets at may choose as an occasional di1:25 Tuesday afternoon. I version—I tell myself inwardDeputy Sheriff Percy Rice iy ( and everybody else outward-

—can be produced away from the meddling television front offices of Manhattan and the factory-like atmosphere of the West Coast filmtown. I suppose it’s not sn original thought anymore, but each Saturday as I watch Gleason and Art Carney cavort in their "Honeymooners” hours — or whatever other format they

estimated the damage at 5200 to the Ford. He said damage to the Buick was slight and that

no one was hurt.

Hoffa was going north on

ly, that someday we will talk of their comedy with the respect

reserved for great ones. For professional respect is

PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST! Manuf U Jlean U Sam at the friendly FIRST-CITIZENS BANK and Trust Company Mtfrgtr FDC

taste. This accounts for t h a

Durham and H.rnaou wa, mm*rf'am/i™ re “ S " 1 “ b1 ' resp “' h “ nry — „• _ • j ; tallt of greatness of the past f or the audiences out front. I

ing west on Franklin, Rice said. ^ overlook those who perform

Both cars stopped and then

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

resulting in the mishap. 10 Men Perish In Forest Fire

for us at present, taking them for granted. There is not the j slightest doubt in my mind that 'Gleason and Carney, especially in their “Honeymooners” hours, rank among the classic show business comedy teams of all

time.

don’t think its an exaggeration now to say they are a beloved

pair of clowns.

The audience response at a Gleason-Camey outing is part of the show. The atmosphere of joyousness and joviality is in the air. It is infectious, and the

FOR SALE: Duo-Therm oil heater and 200 gal tank, 316 North Madison St. Phone OL 3-5285 after 5 p.m. l-2p

For Sale * Mobile Homes

FOR SALE: 1965 Rambrant, 10 by 47, awning, porch enclosure. Van Bibbers Lake. Phone PE 9-2341. 27-6t

FOR SALE: 8’x25’ trailer, cheap, perfect condition. Russell Brown, Van Bibbers Trailer Court. 2-2p

FOR SALE: One Duroc boar, 8 months old. Jackson Bros. Phone OL 3-4907 or OL 34530. * 31-3t FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts. Bari Bridges. Roachdale. Phone 596-7283.

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FOR SALE: Spring Duroc boars. Howard and Byron Gough, Roachdale, Ind. Ph. 596-7693. 24-12p j FOR SALE: 2 registered Here-j ford Cows 4 yrs. old, with calves 6 mos. old. Phone 7954081 Cloverdale. l-2p

WANTED: Rugs, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For serv- < ice in Putnam County. Cal) OL 3-3562. M-W-F-tf SEWEIRS cleaned with electric * root cutter. Plumbing repairs and r e p! a c e m ents. James Green, 606 So. Jackson St.

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Miami Beach audience is simthey are going to get an honest

FOR SALE: 7 Black Angus Calves, Elmer Ferrell, 7954844. l-3p

FOR SALE: 16 Angus Feeder steers, weight 415 lbs — 27c. James Malayer. Phone 5223121, Bainbridge. l-2t

For Rent - Mobile Homes Notice

FOR RENT: Trailer home, noyth on 43, immed. poss. OL 3-9315. l-3t

MUST SELL: 1960 New Moon 10 x 55 good condition, storm windows, 9x1 j bedroom built on 275 gal fuel oil barrel 522-3324. l-6p

Automotive

FOR SALE: 1957 Ford Station Wgn., V8, SS., runs OK, $95. Phone 246-6160. 81-6t

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

FOR SALE: 1959 Ford 2-dr. V8, AT., RH, red and white, nice, $275.00. Financing available. Phone 246-6160. 31-6t

FOR SALE: 1965 Tempest, deluxe hardtop, 4 door, radio, heater, air conditioning, power brakes, power steering, new tires, one owner, 23,000 miles. $2,300. Phone OL 39338. l-3t

FOR SALE: 1952 Ford 2 dr. h.t., extra good condition. Keith Berry. Phone OL 34016. 31-3p

FOR SALE: 1965-443 Olds. PS, PB, AT. Nice air cond. $2465. Will trade. Financing available. Phone 246-6160. 31-6t

FOR SALE: 57 Ford Pickup % ton. Phone OL 3-6330. 31-3p

FOR SALE: *57 Chevrolet convertible, 3 on the floor, in good repair. Phone Cloverdale 795-6678. 31-3p

FOR SALE: 1950 Ford 1% ton 5 sp., R.H., grain bed dump, A-l. $495. Charles Eckert, one mile west of Morton on U. S. 36. l-3p

Employment - Men

WANTED: Welder; radial drill operator. Phone AC 317 3867231. Bryant-Poff, Inc. 31-6t.

VOTE NOV. 8th! Phil Scroggins Greencastle Township assessor, democratic candidate. 31-5p

WHAT — “POP CONCERT”— WHEN — NOVEMBER 4th— WHERE—Bainbridge Gym at 7:30 p. m. Adults 35c; Students 15c. 2-3t i

LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER

Hogs

$20.50-21.00 LIVESTOCK Hogs 4,000; barrows and gilts 240 lb. and down uneven, about steady, 240 lb up mostly 25 lower; 190-235 lb. 21.75-22.00; around 65 head 22.50; 1-3, 200240 lb. 21.00-21.75 ; 2-3, 240-260 lb. 20.50-21.00; 2-3, 260-285 lb. 20.00- 20.50; sows mostly steady, instances 25 lower; 1-3, 300-400 lb. 18.25-18.75; 400-600 lb. 17.7518.50; 2-3, 500-650 lb. 17.50-

18.00.

Cattle 650:

classes fully steady; choice and prime steers 24.75-25.50; good and choice 24.00-24.75; good 23.00- 24.00; choice heifers 23.5024.00; good and choice 22.7523.50; good 21.75-22.75; utility and commercial cows 15.0017.00; canner and cutter 13.0015.50; utility to good bulls 20.50-

22.50.

, passing of the top-rank comedy

unit were burned to death Tues- teaing an( j wag astounded to day night when they were trap- d1scover there was hardly ped on a steep canyon hillside j any pair around that could ? ey ba “ led one , of three : boast quality. There was no

more Laurel and Hardy, no more Marx Brothers, no more Abbott and Costello, no more Martin and Lewis, they had split by then. No, nobody of the geniune top level. Gleason and Carney have filled this void in

brush fires in the northwestern

San Fernando Valley.

Fifteen other firemen were injured, three “very critically.’’ The fatal blaze, in rugged Pacoima Canyon, was the second deadliest brush fire to hit southern California since 1933. In October, 1933, 29 depres-sion-era welfare workers were killed fighting a fire in Griffith Park area northeast of

Hollywood.

Television In Review By Rick Du Brow

HOLLYWOOD UPI — Who would have thought that the best weekly television series of the season would originate not in New York, not in Hollywood, but in Miami Beach, Fla. How sweet it is to prove that

ealvec ; a really top- drawer program-

in this case, the Saturday night Jackie Gleason hour on CBS-TV

I Will Not be responsible for any debts other than my own Paul Page. l-3p

Banner Ads Pay! Use Them

WANTED: Retired man in thig area to represent well known state-wide firm. Write to Box 80, Daily Banner. 2-4L

DON’T forget the Fillmore Band Parents Smorgasbord, Saturday, Nov. 5th in gym.' Serving 6 to ? ? l-3p Elect Jesse A. Williams, Repub- • lican candidate for County Councilman for 3rd District, j 28-7p

SERVICE calls this week $3.75. | Authorized Singer Company j Sales and Service in Greencastle. Lucia’s Fabric Shop, 609 South Indiana St Phone OL 3-5217. 2-10t

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

Use Our Warm-Up Window After regular banking hours. Step in out of the cold, snow and rain. Central NATIONAL BANK Greencaitl*, Indiana

WANTED ASSISTANT FACTORY SUPERINTENDENT PERMANENT, SALARIED JOB FOR A CAPABLE MAN QUALIFICATIONS: Age—25 to 40 Education—High School Good Health and intelligence (to be tested) Assist in managing metalworking factory (20 employees) making feed and grain machinery. Must be able to manage men, plan production, handle paper work such as bills of lading, purchasing, etc. BRYANT-POFF, INC. Phone 386-7231 or w rite P. O. Box 127 Coatesville 46121

shake, rather than arrogance from stars who think they are doing a favor just by showing up. Gleason’s frankness is docujmented by his admission that his hour was pretty poor for a while until he reincarnated “The Honeymooners” with Carney. Like all great comedy teams,

■wtwncj- nave micu ui.o ... j have their own patterns show business, and the crit.cal; and formulas And as ^ aU reception and enormous ratings such who succeedi indicate how much they are, ^ have been blessed _ par . welcomed. ; ticularly in their almost-week-They are more, of course, jy boo k musicals of "The Honey-

mooners” on an around-the-world trip—with craftsmen who undertsand their special needs in material. These include Marvin Marx, Walter Stone and Rod Parker on the scripts, and Lyn Buddy and Jerry Bresler on the music and lyrics. They have been amazing under the pressure deadlines. And I hope

than just a comedy team. Each is a first-class straight actor. Each is a charming song-and-dance man. Each is a confident solo performer. Each is an imposing comedy actor. Each is an imcomparable buffoon. Each is an excellent straight man. And each has the one thing that an audience immediately senses

about a great performer — they know we appreciate it.

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Elect Jesse A. Williams, Republican candidate for County Councilman for 3rd District 28-7p

PARIS brought to you at the “POP CONCERT.” November 4th at 7:30 p. m. Bainbridge Gym. Play cards if you wish, or just visit with friends to toe tapping music (Bring own cards). 2-3t

ENJOY an evening of GOOD MUSIC at the “POP CONCERT” in the Bainbridge Gym November 4th at 7:30 p. m. Adults 35c—Students 15c. All children under 6 Free. 2-3t

HARVEST Dinner at Gobin Memorial Church will be on Thursday, Nov. 3rd. No tickets available at door. 2-lp

NOTICE: Don’t miss those choice items in Antique-Attic Auction Sale at Armory, Saturday, November 5, sponsored by Men’s Fellowship, First Christian Church. 2-3t.

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