The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1966 — Page 7
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Tuesday, November 8, 1966
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana ?
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Real Estate-Fot Sale
PUTNAM REALTY NEW LISTING i . * East on 240. 1% story brick home. 3 bdrms. Carpeted living rm. Large country kitchen. Bsmt. 2 acres. More ground may be acquired if desired. Owner willing to let present V.A. Loan be assumed. This is a charming country home. Let us show it to you. Thelma Thomas Linda York OL 3-5022 OL 3-4470 Jake Brown OL 3-3873
THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE Farms For Sale AIRPORT ROAD. 193 acres; 143 tillable. Two barns. Good home. Very productive. $400 per acre. 29% down on contract. SOUTH OF BELLE UNION. 124 acres; 80 tillable. Good home. Barn and other outbuildings. $375 per acre. 29% down on contract. EAST OF QUINCY. 63 acres, nearly all tillable. Large two story frame home—r o o m y and most comfortable. $29,000. SOUTH OF MORTON. 31 acres; 27 tillable. Modern S room home. Good fencing. Excellent farm ground. CLAY COUNTY ON RD. 40. I8I/2 acres; 15 tillable. 5 room home. Garage. Poultry house. Good home sites. PUTNAMVILLE RD. 100 acres; 70 tillable. Good home. Clear span barn— 124’x40’. Good older barn. Building sites on blacktop road. NINE MILES W. OF GREENCASTLE. 21 acres; part tillable. Fairly new 4 bedroom National home. Plenty of water. Only $9,500. This porperty represents a fine opportunity for the right family. S. OF RD. 40—Near Cedar Crest Motel. 160 acres, with half tillable. Creek and well stocked pond. Gently rolling ground. Fair home. $250 per acre. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call Madge Hockensmith or Dorwln Duncan
For Rent * Apartments
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom
3-6655.
FOR RENT: 2-bedroom
OL 3-5450 after 6:00.
Cole Apts.
For Rent-Homes
modem trailer, heat, electricity furnished, for two. Mile north intersection 231 and 36.
Charles Baldwin.
OL 3-4061.
For Rent
FOR. RENT: 2 garages
OL 3-6425.
For Sale
OL 3-4980.
FOR SALE: 4x8 home table $40.00. Phone 246-6194.
For Sale FOR SALE: Slightly used Bundy Clarinet, used one year. Call OL 3-5611 after 5 p. m. 8-2p
FOR SALE: Two 800x14 snow tires and wheels. Seen anytime after 4 p.m. at 403 Elm Street. 8-2p FOR SALE: Boy’s dark wool suit size 36, also red blazer size 39; also shirts medium. Phone OL 3-4207 after 5 p. m. 7-lp FOR SALE: Turnips $1.00 per bushel. Ira Boswell, Avenue B. 7-lt
FOR SALE: Hand made pot holders. Mrs. Naomi Lytle, R. 1, Phone PE 9-2182. 7-2p
Wanted-To Rent
WANTED TO RENT: 50 to 300 acres, cash or sharing. Paul Emery. Phone 246-6102, 8 a. m. to 10 a. m. Evenings OL 3-9200. 25-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-Home Items
FOR SALE: Blonde dining room furniture, 5 chairs, table and hutch. Phone OL 3-6083 before 4:30 p.m. 8-2p
1966 SINGER CONSOLE $36.27 FULL PRICE ASSUME six payments of $6.04 per month. Nice walnut cabinet, good condition. This machine monograms, mends, dams, appliques, sews backward and forward. Full price just $36.27. CaU 653-3987. Nov. 7-tf
For Sale-Farm Items
FOR SALE: Model A Gleaner combine, with cab and 2 row com head. Ready to shell com, $3250.00. Phone OL 35834. 8-3p
WE have a good supply of top grade registered seed wheat Order now. Bainbridge Elevator. Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.-tf
FOR SALE: Massey - Ferguson new and used farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales. Inc. Danville, Ind. State Road 39
Tues.-Thurs. tf.
FOR SALE: Oliver tractor, plow, cultivator, disc and hay mower. George Bostic. Phone OL 3-5503. 4-3p
For Sale - Mobile Homes
MUST SELL: 1960 New Moon 10 x 55 good condition, storm windows, 9x1 • bedroom built on 275 gal fuel oil barrel 522-3324. l-6p
FOR SALE: House Trailer, 10 by 40, Richardson, 1 bedroom, very clean. Phone 522-3305. t 5-6t
' Wanted
WANTED: Children to care for in my home by hour, day or week. Phone OL 3-9541. 8-3p
1 WANTED: Grain and com to s haul. Emerson Phillips, 1044 Avenue E. Greencastle. 8-3p
. WANTED: Baby sitting in my home days. Mary Phillips, 1044 Avenue E. Greencastle.
8-3p
TREE WORK: Topping and j take down. Free estimates. Phone OL 3-9031. C. Gorham. ’ l-6p
Automotive
WHEEL alignments and on the * car wheel balancing. If you have tried the Rest— Now try f the best 3-D Auto Supply Co. 209 North Jackson Street
Tues.-Fri-tf
t PAULAS PEARSON Garage & , Salvage, Bainbridge, 24-hr. ■ wrecker Service & general repairing on cars, trucks and tractors. New and used parts. Pone days 522-3344; Nights . 622-6703. Tu.es.-Thur.-tf
Remember East Side Motors Sales for expert bod; works, painting, wheel alignment L and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free es- > timates. 27-tf
FOR SALE: ’65 Ford 250 PickUp, 9,000 miles, excellent condition, inquire after 4 p. m. Lowell Harbison, 3 mile* west of Parkersburg, Phone 4352353. 8-3t
FOR SALE: 2 GM 14-inch chrome * reverse wheels, $20. 1 plain wheel $3.50. Phone OL 246-6194. 7-2p
FOR SALE or TRADE: 1957 Cadillac 4-dr. hardtop. A-l condition. Phone 522-3305. 5-3t
FOR SALE: 1961 Econoline Van with windows $595.00 Phone 246-6194. 7-2p
Business Service
Ry.TT. ELECTRIC—TV, RADIO, CAR RADIOS — all makes RECORD PLAYERS — all makes and SMALL APPLIANCE SERVICE. Phone OL 3-9617. 335 N. Arlington St. tue-thur-tf.
Notice
NOTICE: All Greencastle Barber Shops will be closed Friday, Armistice Day. 8-2t TAKE SOIL away the Blue Lustre way. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Headley Hardware. It
SERVICE calls for your sewing machine, $3.75. Call Lucias’ Fabrics Shop, 509 South Indiana. OL 3-5217. The only authorized Singer Co. Sales and Service in Greencastle. 7-6t
SERVICE calls this week $3.75. Authorized Singer Company 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 p.m.
Pets Wanted Fot Sale
Employment - 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 HS grad, capable of assuming responsibilities and likes public contact. Guaranteed salary for 6 months. Training will include expense-paid company schools at universities and home office. Group insurance and retirement benefits plus opportunities for advancement. Contact Charles Walgamuth. Farm Bureau Insurance, Box 92, phone OL 36614. 7-3t
WANTED: Delivery boy every other night 5 till 1:00. Good wages, must have car, gas paid for car. Topper Pizza. Phone OL 3-9200. 3-tf
WANTED MEN—Ages 20 to 40 Train now as semi driver, diesel and gas. Many drivers today earn over $3.25 per hour. For information and application call Cincinnati 513-241-5572 or write Mr. Harold, Truck Div., 1255 Corwin Ave., Hamilton, Ohio 4-6p
Employment - Women
WANTED: Dishwasher and cook. Dee & Chuck’s Cafe. 8-31
Livestock - For Sale
FOR SALE: Chester White boars. Bill Haltom, Spencer, Ind. Phone 829-2033. 8-12t
FOR SALE: Purebred reg. Hampshire male hog. Reg. papers free. A good one. Alfred M. Heavin, R. R. Fillmore. 8-10-2p
FOR SALE: 6 Hereford feeder calves. Marion Grubb, Cloverdale R. 2. Phone 795-4745.
8-lp
FOR SALE: 30 head bred ewes, or to keep on shares. Virgil Deem, OL 3-9660. 8-3t
FOR SALE or WiU Trade 2 filly ponies for hay. Phone 5262322. 8-2p
FOR SALE: 10 Suffolk ewe lambs and Columbia buck. Top Guthridge. Phone Cloverdale, 795-4749. 5-3p
FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts. Earl Bridges. Roachdale. Phone 696-7283.
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Business Service
take down. Free estimates. Phone OL 3-9031. C. Gorham. 8-3p
restores color to faded chairs, sofas and auto interiors. HerRIOTT’S PAINT AND WALLPAPER. 7-6t
FOR SALE: German Shepherd pups (full-blooded); oil burner, good cond. 539-663. 8-32p Card of Thanks I wish to thank each and every one who visited me during my recent stay in the Putnam County Hospital and for the flowers, cards and money. A special thanks to Rev. Cochran and the ministers who were so faithful to me and a very special thanks to all the nurses, aides, and doctors who took such good care of me. May God bless you all. Larry Galloway and family
Jurors Given Time To Vote CLEVELAND UPI — Blood, human and otherwise—perhaps trails of it—was the subject expected to be offered the jury at the Sheppard murder retrial today. The state was thrusting speedily into its detailed scientific testimony in its effort to send Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard back to prison for life on charges of murdering his pregnant wife, Marilyn, in her bedroom in 1954. Common Pleas Judge Francis
Real Estate Transfers Elgin T. Smith et ux to Chester W. Grabowski et ux—Green-
castle Twp.
Oscar J. O'Hair to Don South j diana.
Attorney
—Monroe Twp. Roy C. SutherMn
NOTICK OF ADMINISTRATION | In the Circuit Court of Putnam
County, Indiana.
Notice la hereby clveh that Lloyd J. Beck was on the 34th day of October, 1964. appointed Executor of the Will of
Nellie B. Beck, deceased.
All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said j
claims will be forever barred.
Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this
24th day of October, 1966 Probate Cause No. EST. 66-77.
Samuel M. Conner. Clerk of the ; Circuit Court for Putnam County. In-
Oct. 25-Nov. l-*-3t
Walter Gonser. Jr., et ux to Luther L. French et ux—Monroe & Floyd Twp.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate No. EST. 66-78. i Notice is hereby given that Virginia
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PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST? Manuf. ia JIooh Moh**} ia Sam at the friendly FIRST-CITIZENS BANK and Trust Company
John R. Baldwin et ux to ; « arbi ^“ WRS °Vi 1 'J 4t !\ d . ay , <
October, 1966. appointed Administratrix ! I
Walter Gonser, Jr.—Greencastle ! of the estate of Raymond l. Harbi
Twp.
|son. deceased.
; All persons having
Ethel Robins to LeRov Delp said estate, whether or not now due.
! must file the same in said court within
J. Talty caUed a half-day ses- et ux _ Frank]in ^
Sion today-the 13th court day Arthur J Bell et ^ to Hend _ publication^of ftis^notice or said claims
and the 7th day of testimony—
ricks Telephone Corporation — Roachdale Mary J. Baker's Ad-
dition.
Harold H. Smith et ux to Max F. Smith—Cloverdale Twp. Harold H. Smith et ux to |
so the seven men and five women jurors could be transported to their respective voting places during the afternoon. Henry E. Dombrowski, mem-
ber of the Cleveland police | Michael L. Smith — Cloverdale
claims against j
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
six months from the date of the first : The Board of Trustees of the Tewh
of Cloverdale, Indiana will receive
will be forever barred. 1 bids on a new 1967 Model Police Car, Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this no trade in. until 7:00 p. m., November i 24th day of October. 1966. 1 21. 1966 at the Clerk-Treasurer's of ! Samuel M. Conner. Clerk of the Put i free. The Board of Trustees reserve the Inain Circuit Court. , right to reject any and all bids. Speci- ; Attorneys fications may be secured from the IJ Frank Durham Oct. 25-Nov. l-*-3t ; Clerk-Treasurer upon request. i E. M. Yount, Clerk-Treasurer,
Town of Cloverdale. Indiana.
Nov. 8-18-21
BANNER ADS AT WORK
Chester Davis Addition. Harold H. Smith et ux to
Michael L. Smith — Cloverdale
scientific bureau, was expected to repeat tot the new jury the story of the search for blood-
stains he unfolded for the 1954 j Smith’s Subd.
panel that convicted Dr. Sam Harold H. Smith et
of second-degree murder. The Michael L.
U. S. Supreme Court threw out Twp. that verdict last June and or-
dered a new trial.
Although he found evidence of much blood outside the murder bedroom, Dombrowski in 1954 could name only one spot, or drop, he found that proved
positively as human.
Coroner Samuel R. Gerber testified Monday that a surgical
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Card of Thanks EV APPRECIATION To Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Woods of Fillmore, I wish to express my deep and sincere appreciation for your thoughtfulness in collecting and delivering the many gifts in my Sunshine Basket. Also to my many friends who sent a gift and prayer—a heart felt thank you. Ruth Ogles, Otterbein, Indiana.
Wall Street Chatter
NEW YORK UPI — The Granville Market Letter says that current indications “increasingly are pointing” to a long bear market, one in which the Dow Jones Industrial Average probably will fall to the 1962 lows of 535. It says that “nothing is going to stand up against such a market debacle,” and advises shortsellers to “wait it out” and “not panic.” Shearson, HammiU & Co. says that if investors like the election results and no unfavorable new developments occur in the Immediate period thereafter, the market should turn in a good performance, possibly even breaking the backbone of the downtrend. However, the analyst says, If the market starts moving downward again after the election, "nothing could really be concluded until prices drop far enough to start testing the lows.” Hornblower & Weeks Hemphill, Noyes says there may be a greater degree of agreement soon on whether the market decline should be regarded as a total bear market or a "little bear market” as has been experienced since the postwer inflationary boom. It says that if the market advances, it should meet resistance above the 820-830 level in the low, followed by a reaction to the 760-770 level where effective buying may develop and open the way to a r-ore vigorous recovery movement
Is your car ready for a long, cold winter?
NEWS OF BOYS The call for men in Viet Nam has prompted SP4 Henry Brown, a member of the 67 th Transportation Company, to start packing his bags for duty in Viet Nam. SP 4 Brown has been serving duties as a heavy vehicle driver in France for the past 4 months. Upon his return from France SP4 Brown re-enlisted for * years. Part of his 4 year tour will be served in Viet Nam as he requested. ] SP4 Brown will be departing for a 45 day leave in the states prior to being re-assigned to the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division in Viet Nam. Sub Is Damaged BRISBANE, Australia UPI— The U.S. submarine Tiru limped back into Brisbane Monday to undergo repairs after running aground Thursday on a coral sea reef. It took three days to pull the sub 500 miles northeast of Queensland, but the vessel was not severely damaged. New Additions PAGO PAGO, American Samoa UPI—Names of America’s first family are being given to newborn on this possession visited by President and Mrs. Johnson on Oct. 18. Johnson Tagaleaoo was born Oct. 21; Johnson Liulage, on Oct. 17 and Lady Bird Kailikaau, on Oct. 26.
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