The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1967 — Page 7

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Real Estate - For Sale

PUTNAM REALTY NEW LISTING S bdrm. modern home in Fillmore. Full bath, Bemt. New gas furnace. Garage. Immed. Foss. Price $8500. financing available. 508 E. Hanna St. Home and income in one neat package. Upstairs apt. makes house payment for owner. Modern. Deep lot. Contract possible. 1059 Ava. C 4 room bungalow. Modern. Gas heat. Storms/screens. Small lot. Price $5000. 307 W. Washington St. 4 Bdrm. 1 % bath home with high view. Home is basically sound and in good condition. Ideal for large family. Price reduced. East on 240 l*/: story modern brick home. 8 or 4 bdrm. Large kit. Carpeted living rm. Bsmt. Oil heat. Approx. 2 acres. Present V.A. may be assumed. 312 N. Indiana St 2 bdrm. love nest for newlyweds or retirees. Same as new carpet in living rm. and hall. Eat-in kit. Gas heat. Fenced in back yd. iy 2 car garage. Conveniently located to shopping, church or dining out. Priced right. THANK YOU We would like to say “THANKS” to all our friends and customers 'for making 1966 a good and prosperous year. We pledge to you the same efficient, honest and courteous service in Ihe year to come. Office hours starting January 3rd will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Come in and discuss your real estate needs with us. EVENINGS Thelma Thomas Linda York OL 8-5022 OL 8-4470 Jake Brown OL 8-8878

E H. COLLINS & CO. 3-3286 Clovordal* Very pretty 8 B.R. Bedford stone. Fireplace in living room, dining and living area carpeted in off white, large kitchen and dining area with lots of cabinet space, full basement and nice yard. Cloverdale Very nice double in Sinclair Addition. One side has 3 rooms, one side has 4 rooms. Tastefully decorated. South on 43 Very elegant home—5 B.R., large living room, nice kitchen, beautiful colored appliances, den with fireplace, 2 car garage with electronic door, large lawn —Nice distance from town. South on 43 4 B.R. Colonial, very nice kitchen, formal dining room, full basement. Nicely landscaped. Bnlnbridgo Nice Bedford limestone and Redwood. 8 B.R., cozy kitchen and dining area. Priced to sell. Bob Clark Lois and Ross Alice 886-7859 OL 3-4072

Real Estate For Sale

LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH THE P. G. EVANS COMPANY Real Estate There are good reasons why so many people place their property in our hands! Also, there are good reasons why our “SOLD” signs are seen everywhere! 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509

For Rent-Apartments

Wanted

WANTED: Part time cook, apply in person Royale Cafe. 30-St

TREE WORK: Topping and takedowns. Free estimates. OL 3-9031. C. Gotham. 8-5t

Automotive

Remember East Side Motors Sales for expert body works, painting, wbeol alignment and mechanical work. Over 80 years experience. Free estimates. 27-tf

FOR RENT: One bedroom upper nicely furnished apartment, well located. New kitchen, garbage d i s p o s a! Garage available. Phone OL 3-4161 days. 3-2t

FOR RENT: New 2 bedroom apartment, carpeted living room, gas hot water heat, central air conditioning. Phone OL. .3-5326. 28-6t

FOR RENT: Adults, 3 rooms and bath, furnished. Large porch, all utilities furnished. Phone 795-4335. 3-2p

FOR RENT: One bedroom apartment, utilities furnished. 517 E. Washington St. See custodian. 3-llt.

FOR RENT: 3 room modern downstairs apartment, automatic heat, water and gas stove furnished. Private bath and entrance. Adults only. Inquire at 302 W. Franklin St. Call OL 3-6425 or 839-4543. 8-5t.

WHEEL alignments and on the car wheel balancing. If you have tried the Rest— Now try the best. 3-D Auto Supply Co. 209 Nortb Jackson Street Tues.-Fri-tf

FOR SALE: ’55 Chevrolet 4 door hard top, fair condition. OL 3-5894. 30-3p.

Notice

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

Wanted To Rent

WANTED TO RENT: Building for business, state price and location. Address Box 99 c/o Banner. 29-6p

Business Services

BEE 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

FOR SALE: 1960 Plymouth V8, good condition. Phone OL 34083. 30-4p

DALLAS PEARSON Garage & Salvage, Bainbridge, 24-hr. wrecker Service & general repairing on cars, trucks and tractors. New and used parts. Phone days 522-3344; Nights 622-6703. Tues.-Thur.-tf

For Sale

TRAP-DRUM lessons given in my home. Jazz, Dixie, Rock-‘n’-RolL Call for arrangements. Beginning and advanced students. OL 3-6090. 30-5p

FOR SALE: Good two wheel trailer with stock rack. Phone 795-4494. 31-3p.

Homes-For Rent

FOR RENT: 3 bedroom home

on East Walnut Street. Or will sell on contract Phone OL 3-4072 or OL 3-3286.

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FOR SALE: Nine room modem home, double bath, garage, located on an acre. Noble Wallace, Coatesville, 386-2815. 3-2p.

FOR RENT: 4 room house in country Greencastle R. 2. on blacktop road and school bus route, reasonable, King Realtors cor Vine and Washing-

ton Sts. OL 3-3636.

Employment - Men - Women

* OPPORTUNITY MAN OR WOMAN

RELIABLE person from this area to service and collect from automatic dispensers. No experience needed. We establish accounts for you. Car, references and $995.00 to $1995.00 cash capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets excellent monthly Income. Full time more. For .^f ^laoal interview, write Interstate Merchandisers, Rochester, Minn. 56901. 3-lp

Man or Woman to supply Rawleigh Products <ta consumers * in Putnam Co. or Bainbridge. Good time to start. Write Rawleigh, Dept. INA-450-28, Freeport, HL Jan. 3-16-30-3p.

For Sale-Farm Items

WE ARE installing a fertilizer blender. Come in and check with us on the price of our new custom blends. You will be amazed at the savings. Bainbridge Elevator. 21-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: 2nd cutting of alfalfa hay. No rain. James Torr, 1% miles west of Limedale. 3-2t.

Miscellaneous

For Sale-Home Items

SINGER ZIG-ZAG

$84.88 FULL BALANCE

Beautiful walnut cabinet. Need

responsible person to make six payments of $5.81 per month Good condition. Makes fancy designs, sew on buttons, makes buttonholes, satin stitches, monograms, blind hems, skirts and so on. All done without attachments. Full price just $34.83. Call OL 3-3987. 20-tf

FOR SALE: MW 23" TV, $15. OL 3-3740 evenings. 3-2p.

FDR SALE: Hotpoint electric stove, $20.00; Chest of drawers, $15.00; Skelgas stove, $15.00; Zenith TV, $50.00; Phone OL 3-9429. 3-lt

FOR SALE: 2 piece living room suite with matching end table and coffee table. Phone OL 3-4291. 3-2t.

LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hogs $19.50-20.00 LIVESTOCK Hogs 7,500; barrows and gilts 25-75 lower; mostly 50-75 down, instances 1.00 off; 1-2, 200-225 lb. 20.50-21.00; near 200 head 21.25; 1-3, 190-230 lb. 20.2520.75; 220-240 lb. 19.25-20.25; 2-3, 230-250 lb. 18.75-19.50; 240270 lb. 18.25-19.00; 270-300 lb. 17.50-18.50; sows steady to 25 lower; 1-3, 350-400 lb. 16.0016.75; few 17.00; 400-500 lb. 15.75- 16.50; 2-3, 500-600 lb. 14.75- 15.75. Cattle 2,500; calves 35; steers steady to strong, instances 25 higher; choice 24.25-25.25; good and choice 24.00-24.50; good 23.00-24.25; heifers steady; choice 23.25-24.00; good and choice 22.75-23.25; good 22.0023.00; cows steady to weak; utility and commercial 16.5018.50; bulls 50 higher utility and commercial 21.50-23.00.

ter Marilyn called on Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Chaney one afternoon last week. Several from here attended the Christina* Program at the Roachdale School, Wednesday evening which was enjoyed very much by everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hertel spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Mount, near North Salem. Mr. FYank Booker spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roe and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Cheney spent Sunday in Indianapolis visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and family spent Sunday at a Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perkins and son Bill. Miss Helen Booker from California is spending the Holidays with her father, Frank Booker. Mrs. Vela Page spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Page and family.

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Mrs. Eliza Page entertained her family with a Christmas dinner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Go win spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Maude Falin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morphew of Hadley visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and family Thursday evening. Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and family were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams and family near Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clampitt and daughters spent the weekend in Michigan visiting Mrs. Clampitts mother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sears and son Richard from Muncie are spending their vacation with Mrs. Donnis Hertel and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hertel. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page intertained the following guests at a Christmas dinner Monday Mr. and Mrs. William M. Robbins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and family and Mrs. Vera Page. Mike Clampitt spent Sunday with Keith Crosby. Mrs. Harry Miller and daugh-

LIGHTER SIDE (By DICK WEST) By United Pres* International WASHINGTON UPI — “What in the ever-lovin’ blueeyed world do you think you are doing?” she asked. It was a bit past midnight and her voice was tinged with exasperation. ‘Tm practicing," I said. “Practicing what, for Pete’s sake?” “Falling asleep," I said. “Why have you got your legs all knotted up in the sheet and your head hanging off the side of the bed?” I could tell she was going to insist on a full explanation. So I switched on the bedlight and read her this press release that I received from the Spring Air Mattress Co. “There is-just as much skill involved in falling asleep as there is controlling your golf swing or playing a guitar,” the press release said. I’ll be honest with you. I’ve been falling asleep, off an on, for more than 40 years. And it never once occurred to me hat it required any skill. Learning that falling asleep is oi a par with golf and, guitar playing really built my ego. For that is something I am really good at. I have a natural talent for it. After seeing this press release, I don’t feel so bad about being unable to control my golf swing or master the guitar. To each his own. as the saying goes. It is true that my falling asleep form isn’t anything to brag about It’s effective but ungainly. That’s because I had never worked at it the way golfers and guitarists do. I figured that with a little practice to polish my great natural ability I would soon be in championship form. Fortunately, the press release listed some of the fine points. It called them the “Ten Commandments of Good Sleepman-. ship.” On the night of which my wife complained I was working on No. 8. It said, “If you have trouble falling asleep, take the position you usually find yourself in when you wake up in the morning.” When I awake, I usually find my legs all knotted up in the

sheet and my head hanging oif the side of the bed. But falling asleep in that position isn’t easy, even for someone as talented aa L In fact, my wife says that if I continue practicing I will have to get more equipment namely, twin beds.

believes a decision to raise taxes at the present time would be more beneficial to the economy than a decision not to ask for one. He believes the market will rise with or without a tax increase but will have a firmer base if taxes are boosted.

WALL STREET chatter By United Pr*n International NEW YORK UPI — Bache ft Co., says the current market is cautious and hesitant and this mood could well carry into the new year as traders await vital decisions on taxes, budget and military expenditures. The company feels that, considering the psychological emphasis that has been placed on these decisions, it is difficult to foresee any significEint moves until the air is cleared. Leslie M. Pollack of Reynolds ft Co., says penetration of the 820 level in the Dow Jones industrial average would be a full scale bullish signal and any evidence of support in the 785 area probably would be followed by a retesting of the 820 zone.

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Bradbury K. Thurlow of Winslow, Cohu ft Stetson NOTICE OF BEARING TO ALL MATTER * xn I t E8TED IN THE MU, four COUNTY MILL CREEK CONSERVANCY

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NOVEMBER TERM IBBS j IN THE MATTER OF THE ' C? DNTY MILL CREEK CONSERVANCY DISTRICT

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ls further given that the lM7 rt i?o m th * 27tfc day of January, .'vfu 9 00 •• m - EST as the time at whic* the Court shall hear and* act m^nt * or ^ Establish! ment of the Four County Mill Creek Conservancy District and any excepin« 5 *i.h by ii ^ te, £ Sted persons Said hearR^om nt he l d lD the Circuit Court Room of the Morgan County Courthouse. in Martinsville, Indiana 03?/*!^°°? T shaB he filed by the -3rd day of January, 1967. Ray Rainwater, clerk. Morgan Circuit Court, of Morgan County, State of Indiana

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION no e^st^T 1 Clrcuit Court - Est,te NoUce Is hereby given that Nannie Disney was on the 16th day of Dec. isoo, appointed Administratrix of the estate of Rufus G. Disney, deceased. Ail persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same In said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this noUce or said claims will be forever barred. , ° at « <1 Greencastle. Indiana, this loth day of December, 1966. Samuel M. Conner, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorneys Lyon A Boyd Dec. 20-27-Jan. 3-3t NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS GREENCASTLE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of members of the abovenamed Association will be held at the DePauw Union Building, Greencastle, Indiana on the 9th day of January. 1967 at the hour of 7 p. m. of aald day. The business to be taken up at the said annual meeting shall be: 1. Considering, and voting upon reports of officers and committees of the Association; 2. Considering and voting upon ratification of the acts of directors and officers of the Association; 3. Election of director* to fin the offices the terms of which are then expiring; 4. No other matters, except as required by law or regulation. By Order of the Board of Directors Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, December 23. 1966. Harriet Sutton. Assistant Secretary, Greencastle Federal Savings and Loan Association. Dee. 27-Jan. 3-»

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