The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1966 — Page 7
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Real Estate-For Sale
PUTNAM REALTY SPACIOUS BRICK V/t atory with approx. 2 acres. Farm style country kit. Carpeted living rm. Family rm. or 4th bdrm. Modern. Located east on 240. Priced 14,500. Eliminate the red tape. Present V.A. may be assumed. IF ITS FOR SALE WE CAN SELL IT. NEW LISTINGS ALWAYS WELCOME. Phone OL S-5022 day or night for all your real estate needs.
THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE NEW LISTINGS FILLMORE. Spotless ranch home. Brick and marine siding. 6 rooms plus utility area. Carpeted liv. rm. with drapes. IVt baths. Light, one car attached garage. Very large, wooded lot. Enjoy privacy, and still live close to town. R. R. No. 1 BAINBRIDGE. 280 acre dairy farm with a beautiful country home and four barns. 240 acres tillable. Milk parlor. Pipe line. 200 ton silo with unloader. 60’ automatic feeder. Double crib; 3500 bushel capacity. Cement feed lot. Plenty of water. The home has a spacious liv. rm. with Bedford stone fireplace. Very modern kitchen. This farm is ready for you to go into the dairy or beef cattle business on a profitable scale. SMALL ACREAGE NEAR GREENCASTLE Three acres. 4 room home. Fruit trees. Berries. Chicken house. Low Taxes. $7,800.00. US South Jackson OL 3-8509 After hours, call Madge Hockensmith Dorwin Duncan Charles Carmichael P. G. Evans
E. H. COLLINS & CO.
New Listing
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car garage.
886-7859
OL 3-4072
For Rent * Apartments
OL 3-5652 after 5 p. m.
For Rent-Mobile Homes
xnent, available soon.
St.
Warren Lewallen, Bainbridge.
Business-For Lease
Phone OL 3-4238.
Mobile Homes-For Sale
before 3:00 p.m.
Wanted • To Rent
Wanted to Buy
WANTED TO BUY: A tape recorder. Phone OL 3-4290.
6-2p
Wanted
WANTED: Care of sick and elderly people. Phone OL 3-4830. 5-4p.
WORK WANTED: Will work for Hoosier farmers all year for only $15.00. Putnam County Farm Bureau. 6-lt
TREE WORK: Topping and take down. Free estimates. Phone OL 3-9031. C.Gorham.
5-5p
For Sale
Special Auction Sale Eminence Auction Wed., Dec. 7th, 7:30 p.m. This is a Christmas Special with both new and used merchandise including a marble top dresser. Note the date and I will see you there. James H. Harman. 6-lp.
FOR SALE: CHRISTMAS GREENS, Wreaths, Roping, etc. and lovely Poinsettias. Order yours today from Terrace View Garden, on Indianapolis Road, Phone OL 36932. 5-2t
CHRISTMAS TREES: White Pine, Red Pine, Balsams, Autrian Pines, Scotch Pine. All sizes from table size to large ones for your clubs and churches Ernie’s Open Air Market, Formerly Clearwaters. 6-5p
CHRISTMAS Trees at Greenneedle’s Christmas Tree Farm, 8 miles west of Greencastle at Brunerstown. All sizes to choose from and prices and you may pick and cut your own. Crawford & KrachL 30-6p
FOR SALE: Jamesway 500 gal. tank, reasonable. Phone Marshall 597-2637. 6-5t
For Sale-Farm Items
FOR SALE: Massey • Ferguson new and used farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales. Inc. Danville, Ind. State Road 39 Tues.-Thurs. tf.
Employment * Women
WANTED: experienced waitress for evening work. Topper’s Pizza University Phone 1 OL 3-9200. 22-tf
WANTED: Baby sitter in my home, for small child only, 4% days week. Good wages and transportation for a stable, trustworthy individual. Write Box 92, care of Banner. 6-2p.
WANTED: Mature woman to cook for fraternity house, 6 days per week, other help. State qualifications. Write Box 100, Daily Banner. l-6t.
Pets - Wanted - For Sale
FOR SALE: Young burros, will hold for Christmas. Dr, Knuppel, Phone OL 3-3918. 30-6t
, FOR SALE: One blue eyed male, one brown eyed female 1 Siberian Huskie pups, AKC registered. Call New Market, , 866-0379. 6-5p
• For Sale • Home Items
1966 SINGER CONSOLE $36.41 FULL PRICE
Assume six payments of $6.07 monthly. Nice walnut cabinet, good condition. This machine monograms, mends, dams, l appliques, sews forward and reverse. Full price just $36.41. . CaU 653-3987. Dec. 2-tf
FOR SALE: Good used Frigidaire refrigerator. Phone OL 8-3833. 5-2p.
FOR SALE: Home items. Good gas heater, $50. Call 795-4031. 5-3p
FOR SALE: Blond double dresser with mirror, double bed with bookcase headboards, springs and mattress. Call OL , 3-9543 after 6:00 p. m. 6-2p
Automotive
FOR SALE: ‘65 Mustang, V8, 1 automatic, R, & H, clean & sharp, call OL 3-4782. l-7p
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
Automotive
WHEEL alignments and on the car wheel balancing. If you have tried the Rest— Now try the best 3-D Auto Supply Co. 209 North Jackson Street
Tuea.-Fri-tf
FOR SALE: 1963 black Corvair Monza; 4-speed trans., radio, heater. Good condition. Call OL 3-9018. «-3p.
FOR SALE: 2 8:00x14 Snow tires and wheels, S25.00. Ph. OL 3-6717. «-2p
FOR SALE: 1962 Ford Falcon, 6 cyl. in A-l condition, one owner. Phone OL 3-9024. Ernest Heber at Fern. 6-2t
FOR SALE: 1959 Ford, V8, standard trans., with overdrive, 2 new tires. This will make a good second car. See it at 1113 So. College St., or Phone OL 3-9490. 6-2p
Remember East Side Motors Sales for expert body works, painting, w b o o I alignment and mechanical work. Over 30 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf
LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hogs 20.75 - 20.50 LIVESTOCK Hogs 4,000; barrows and gilts steady to 25 lower; 1-2, 200-225 lb. 21.00-21.50; 45 head 21.75; 1-3, 190-230 lb. 20.50-21.00 ; 230250 lb. 19.75-20.50; 2-3, 250-270 lb. 19.00-19.75; 270-300 lb. 18.5019.00; sows steady to 50 lower; 1-3, 300-350 lb. 16.75-17.50; 350400 lb. 16.25-17.00; 400-500 lb. 15.25 - 16.25 ; 2-3, 500 - 600 lb. 15.00-15.50. Cattle 1,800; calves 35; steers and heifers steady to 25 lower; choice steers 24.00-25.00; good and choice 23.75-24.25; good 22.75- 23.75; choice and high choice heifers 23.25-24.00; good and choice 22.75-23.25; good 21.75- 22.75; cows mostly steady to lower; bulls steady; utility and commercial cows 15.5017.50; utility and commercial bulls 21.00-22.50; vealers steady.
F6R SALE: 1966 one ton Chevy truck. Cheap. Phone OL 33369. 3-3p
FOR SALE: ’62 Dodge % ton pickup; ’62 Pontiac 4 dr. hardtop. Wilbur Alexander. Phone OL 3-4790. 6-5p.
Livestock - For Sale
FOR SALE: Hampshire boars. Earl Bridges, Roachdale. Ph. 696-7283. 13-tf
ANGUS SALE: Saturday, December 10th, 12:00 Noon. 4-H Fairgrounds, Greencastle. 1 bull; 25 cows and calves; 12 bred heifers; 16 1966 heifer calves; 22 1966 steer calves. Consigners: Al-Bee Farms, Dana, Ind.! Elder & Webb, Greencastle; Gene Grubb, Hillsboro; McBee Bros., Crawfordsville; Franklin Torr and John Torr, Greencastle. 2-7p
Killed By Train LOGANSPORT UPI—Robert Stone, 36, Lebanon, a patient at Logansport State Hospital, was killed Monday when he apparently stepped into the path of a slow-moving freight train on hospital grounds. Engineer H. E. Hart said Stone was walking alongside the tracks when it appeared he jumped sideways into the path of the Pennsylvania Railroad train. Stone was dragged 72 feet.
Next year, for example, we would celebrate Washington’s birthday on Feb. 20; Memorial Day on May 29; Veterans Day on Nov. 13 and Independence Day on July 3. The following year it would be Washington’s birthday on Feb., 19, Memorial Day on May 27, Independence Day on July 1 and here’s a coincidence for you Veterans Day on Nov. 11. I’ll concede It might take a little time for us to become adjusted to the idea of celebrating the fourth of July on, say, the second of July. But a little confusion is a small price to pay for a threeday weekend.
Wall Street Chatter
NEW YORK UPI — James Dines & Co. says it still believes the near-term trend of the stock market to be unfavorable. The company says blue chips, especially motors, which led the market upward during the 1962-66 advance, now are on a definite downtrend and other “backbone” stocks such as steels and rubbers also are acting badly. The company says most bearish of all indicators for the market is the rejuvenation of the silvers and golds, which usually decline in a higher market and rise in a bear market.
Real Estate Transfers Ellamae Walker to Marjorie Rose Bitzer—Cloverdale Twp. John C. Wall et ux to Paul A. Bickford et ux—Greencastle Washington Heights. Millard T. Vaughan Adm. of Jewell H. Vaughan Estate to George H. Gentry et ux—Cloverdale Crown Hill Addition. Little Walnut Cemetery to Eliza Skelton. Garret J. Boone et ux to Calvin Richard Dyer et ux—Greencastle Eastern Enl. Helen Wemeke ta Greencastle Development Inc. — Greencastle Original Plat National Food Producer’s Inc. to Mlrs. Patricia Freije—Jefferson Twp. National Food Producers’ Inc. to Mlrs. AnnBelle Freije—Jefferson Twp. H C H Inc. to Stanley Amos Selig, Jr.—Marion Twp. Frances Ruark et uxor to Roy Gayle Boling et ux—Madison Twp. Fillmore Cemetery Company to Helen R. Beck. Coletta Fern Larkin et uxor to Estil C. Hodge et ux—Belle ; Union Scott & McAninch’s Addi- | tion. Roachdale Bank & Trust j Company Adm. of George Whit1 aker Estate to Thomas Eugene Wright et ux—Fineastle (lots)
Harold J. Wysong et ux to Elbert Poynter et ux—Clinton Twp. Ira T. Price et ux to Earl L. Lancaster et ux—Madison Twp. Putnam County to State of Indiana—Washington Twp. Maurice H. Sutherlin et ux to Max Parker et ux—Roachdale Grantham’s 6th Addition. Jerry L. Huber et ux to Greencastle Federal Savings & Loan—Cloverdale Adrian Morrison Subd. Sarah F. Murphy to Flossie | E. Rowings—Greencastle Original Plat. Miax Parker et ux to Marjorie Hargrave—Franklin Twp. Verna A. Skelton to Frank j G. Stoessel — Trustee — Greencastle Eastern Enl. Frank G. Stoessel—Trustee to Verna A. A Virgil H. Skelton— Greencastle Eastern Enl
SUGAR goes in bowls MONEY goes in the FIRST-CITIZENS BANK and Trust Company Save with Safety Member FOIC
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Answer to Yesterday’* Piute
FOR SALE: 2 year old Minnesota No. 2 SPF herd boar. Call 845-3501, Dorn Wisehart, Stilesville, Indiana. 6-4p
FOR SALE: Feeder pigs. 76 head weighing 70 pounds. 16 head weighing 55 pounds. Meat type stock. Vaccinated for cholera and erysyphillas. Jone Hinote, 1% miles southeast Manhattan. 672-3686. 5-3p
Business Service
SERVICE calls by authorized Singer repairman on any model sewing machine. Special price $2.99. Call Suther* lin’s TV & Appliance. Phone OL 3-5419. Dec. 1-tf
BEE ELECTRIC—TV, RADIO, CAR RADIOS — all makes RECORD PLAYERS — all makes and SMALL APPLIANCE SERVICE. Phone OL 3-9617. 335 N. Arlington SL tue-thur-tf.
Hi, Honey! Honey! Save money! Fabspray restores color to faded upholstery. HERRIOTT’S PAINT AND WALLPAPER. 5-6p.
ONLY Genuine Parts & Service. Authorized Electrolux ® Sales. OL 3-5602. 5-2p
Notice
NOTICE: Should you not receive your copy of The Daily Banner or Indianapolis News, please phone OL 3-9070 before 6 pjn.
Special Auction Sale Eminence Auction Wed., Dec. 7th, 7:30 p.m. This is a Christmas Special with both new and used merchandise including a marble top dresser. Note the date and I will see you there. James H. Harman. 6-lp. TURKEY DINNER and COUNTRY STORE. Armory, Friday, December 9, 5:00-8:00 p. m. Everyone invited. Sherwood Christian Church. 6-2p
KIDS! Santa Claus is chi his way. He will be at WEBER BIKE AND TOY STORE Saturday December 10 at 2:30 tiU 5:00. 6-8-2t
FOR SALE: 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air station wagon, 34,000 miles, nice, $1475.00. Will trade. Financing available. Ph. 246-6160. 1-6L
VISIT THE COUNTRY STORE. Armory December 9, 4:008:00 p. m. Handmade crafts, sewing, cakes, breads, candies, etc. Sherwood Christian Church. *-2p
Viet Casualty WASHINGTON UPI —Army Capt. Clifford Smith, son of Mirs. Lucille Bardwell, Indianapolis, has been listed by the Defense Department as killed in action in Viet Nam.
Lighter Side (By DICK WEST) WASHINGTON UPI — From the outset let me make it clear that no criticism of George Washington is intended or implied by what I am about to say about his birthday. And I feel certain that Rep. Samuel S. Stratton, D-N.Y.. who has proposed that the birthday be changed, doesn’t blame Washington either. After all, it wasn’t Washington’s fault that his birthday more often than not comes at an inconvenient time. Washington was a child of the 18th Century. In those days a man had no control over when he would be bom. Furthermore, he had no way of knowing he would grow up to become the father of his country and that his birthday would become a national holiday. And even if he had had some voice in the matter, he probably would have regarded Feb. 22 as about as good a date as any for a birthday. Which it is. About once every seven years. The trouble, as Stratton pointed out in a news release this week, is that Washington’s birthday keeps shifting around from one day of the week to another. In one year it may be on Tuesday, the next year on Thursday, depending on how the calendar is running. Either is a poor time for a holiday. As are Wednesday and Friday. And to a lesser extent, Saturday and Sunday. In fact, the only sensible time for a holiday is Monday, which adds an extra day to the weekend. This is why I was greatly cheered by Stratton's vow that he would make “a new and even more vigorous fight in the new 90th Congress for legislation designed to set the dates for four of the country’s most important holidays on Mondays.” In addition to Washington’s birthday, the list would include Memorial Day, Independence Day and Veterans Day.
Walter Mintz of Shearson. Hammill & Co. says the major question confronting the market in the next few weeks will be whether the administration will propose a substantial tax hike. Some analysts feel that with the many signs of a cooling off of the economy such a boost might have been obviated. Mintz stresses, however, that because of the many other uncertainties facing the list, a clear projection of the market’s trend is not impossible.
The Alexander Hamilton Institute says investment sentiment has improved considerably from a month ago and the time is ripe for careful accumulation of selected stocks during periods of market weakness.
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