The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 February 1967 — Page 7

Tuttday, February 21, 1967

The Daily Banner, Graaneastla, Indiana

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Real Estate • For Sale

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P. & EVANS

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REAL ESTATE How About A Country Homo With Small Acraaga? REELSVILLE, R. R. No. 1. Thirty-seven acres, 10 tillable. Good 2 bedroom home with a basement.

*13,000.

ROAD No. 40. CLAY CO. Eighteen and one half acres. 15 acres tillable. 6 room home. Other buildings. $15,000. ROUTE No. 1, REELSVILLE. Frame home. 5 rooms. 1*4 acres. Plenty of water; new pump. Garden space. Wooded area.

$7,500.

ROAD 43, S. OF GC. Excellent ranch home. Two bedrooms. Fireplace. 77/100 of an acre. $15,000.00. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call Madge Hockensmith Dorwin Duncan Charles Carmichael P. G. Evans

Employment-Men

THE P. & EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE New Listing SHADOWLAWN. A ranch home with an excellent floor {dan. Four bedrooms or three and a den. Large Bv« rm. with fireplace. Din. rm. Family rm. ln the basement with a second fireplace on a separate fine. Unusual amount of storage space in kit. Many closets. No better location in town. Homey and roomy. Most livable. AVENUE C. Three bedroom one story frame home. New aluminum siding. Liv. rm. 16’xl6!4\ City gas. New furnace In 1965. Low heat bills. A good home reasonably priced. EAST OF GREENCASTLE. Building site. 1.47 acres. Price $1,300.00. None better for the price. 113 S. Jackson OL 8-6509 After hours, call OL 3-3406 OL 8-4343 OL 3-3642

For Sale-Homes

Because of greatly expanded line of products, we have an opening for local sales and service representative. Fulltime work. Thorough on-the-job training and research backing. Excellent employee benefits. Home nights. Would prefer person who has been in business or farmed for self. All inquiries held in strict confidence. Glad to arrange interviews for evenings or Saturdays. Contact: Marshall Bless, State Manager. Phone OL 3-5864. 28-3p

Employment - Men - Women

WANTED: Man for dry cleaning, will train. White Cleaners. 28-3t

FOR SALE: 7 room house 2 or 8 bedrooms can buy with no money down. Phone OL 39519. 28-lp

FOR SALE: 3 acres md a nice modern 3 bedroom home, very large kitchen with lots of cabinets, tile bath, hardwood floors, gas heat, full basement, only $10,000. O. U. Carpenter, Broker, 635 East Seminary Street Mon.-Tues.-Frl.-tf

FOR SALE: By owner, 3 bedroom ranch style house, one acre lot, aluminum siding, two car garage, 1 mile east of Fillmore. No down payment for veteran, app. $100 monthly payment. Ph. 246-6410 after 6 p.m. 28-2t

For Rent-Apartments FOR RENT: 2 bedrm. unfurnished apartment Available now. Shetrone Real Estate, Phone OL 3-9315. 25-3t

FOR RENT: Newly decorated apartment, 4 rooms, bath with shower, heat and water furnished. Adults only. 212 S. College. Ph. OL 3-5977 or OL 3-9200. 28-tf FOR RENT: New 2 bedroom furnished or unfurnished apartment. Ph. OL 3-5326. 28-3t FOR RENT: Upstairs apartment heat, stove and refrigerator furnished. Ph. OL 34514 or OL 3-9483. 28-5t FOR RENT: 3 rooms, furnished apartment, newly decorated. Private instance Close to college. Phone OL 3-3721. 28-lp

Opening on established route in city of Greencastle. Full or spare time. Choose your own hours. Average $3 and up hourly possible. Write Ruth Bergaus, Watkins Products,

Inc., Winona, Minnesota. ' 14-28-2p.

College Park, Maryland 20740.” :

Employment - Women

OL 3-3211.

WANTED: Woman to

Wanted to Buy

WE want your u°ed furniture.

Phone 246-6433.

For Sale • Farm Items

of Morton.

ment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales. Inc.

FOR SALE: Mixed hay. Estle Cantonwine. Phone OL 3-4579. 24-28-3-7-4p.

For Sale-Home Items

SINGER FOUR MONTHS OLD $36.08 FULL PRICE Lovely cabinet. Make six payments of $6.01 per month. Equipped to zig-zag, applique, monogram, mend, dam, sew forward or reverse, beautiful pastel color. Complete price $36.08. CaU OL 3-3987. 24-tf. FOR SALE: Used Lowry Holiday organ, walnut. 2-44 note manuals, six free lessons, $625.00. Kersey Music Co. North on Road 43. 28-lt

FOR SALE: Used youth bed. $10.00. 246-6181. 28-lp

FOR SALE: Used Lowrey Organ, Starlet Model, 2-Manual. $395.00. Kersey Music Co. North on Road 43. 28-lt

FOR SALE: Wurlitzer electronic piano. Used in numerous colleges in their piano teaching programs, $275.00. Kersey Music Co., North on Road 43. 28-lt

FOR SALE: Hotpoint 40 inch electric range, excellent condition. Phone OL 3-6358. 27-3t

FOR SALE: Electric Clothes Dryer. Excellent condition $25, OL 3-4980. 28-lp

Magnavox Sale, Color TV, Stereo, Radio. Kersey Music Co. North on Road 43. 28-lt

Livestock - For Sale

FOR SALE: Half Charolals heifer bred to Black Angus bull. John Best, Manhattan. Call 672-3113 after 5 pm.

28-2p

FOR SALE: 1 young Hamp male hog. Ph. PE 9-2546. 28-3t

Wanted

WANTED: Dollies and scarfs to starch and stretch Glessner Lukenbill, Phone S'’'’3233. 27-3p

Tree Work: Topping and takedowns. Free estimates. C. Gorham. Phone OL 3-9031.

28-5t

WANTED: Reliable couple to park their trailer at our country place free. Ref. required. Reply to Box B, % Daily Banner.

28-3p

Automotive

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

* FOR SALE: 1951 Chevrolet %- ton truck, 4 sp. trans., new bed with hoist, $300.00. 1040 Avenue E. 28-3p

FOR SALE: 1957 Chevrolet V8 $150. 2 wheel utility trailer, ^ $40. Phone 246-6523. 28-lp

NOTICE: We will soon have auto waxing facilities available at our South Jackson . Street car wash. Jim Ander5 son and Carl Strain. 28-2t

t FOR SALE: 1964 Chrysler Newt port. Radio, heater, auto. t trans., pr. hr., pr. st., $1,500. 634 East Walnut St. 28-3p

- DALLAS PEARSON Garage A 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

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.

Tues.-Fri-tf

Lost & Found

FOUND: Water Spaniel dog. 205 West Jacob St, Phone OL 3-3667. 27-2t

Business Service

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

FOR SALE Coke Machine, drum style, $25.00 Indiana Motel, Bainbridge 522-6204.

10CAI UVEST0CK CENTER Hogs $19.25 -19.75 LIVESTOCK Hogs 4,000; barrows and gilts

250 lb. 19.25-19.50; 2-3, 220250 lb. 19.00-19.50; 250-270 lb. 18.50-19.25; 270-312 lb. 17.7518.65; sows fully steady; 1-3, 300-400 lb. 16.75-17.50; 400-500 lb. 16.25-16.75; 2-3, 500-650 lb. 15.75-16.50. Cattle 1,350; calves 25; steers and heifers barely steady; choice and prime steers 24.5025.25; high good to mostly choice 23.75; choice heifers 23.25-23.75; good and 1 choice 22.75 - 23.25; good 21.50 - 22.75; cows steady to strong; utility and commercial 16.50 - 19.00; bulls steady; utility and commercial 21.50 - 23.50; vealers steady; good to low choice 31.00-

36.00.

Sheep 150; steady; choice and prime wooled lambs 21.50; good and choice 19.00-20.00.

.Rights Leader Killed By Bomb NATCHEZ, Miss. UPI —A Negro civil rights leader, recently promoted to a Job previously held by a white man, was killed late Monday night when a bomb shattered his

pickup truck.

The victim was Wharlest Jackson, 37, the treasurer of the local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP. The blast shattered a sixmonth period of racial peace in this Mississippi delta city and left white leaders fearful it might touch off a new series of demonstrations similar to unrest following another “booby trap” bombing here two years ago. This city has a long history of racial violence and disorder.

—City Council bids be referred to the Board of Works for acceptance on the basis of the lowest priced and best bid. The motion was carried by the Council. Dale Teaford, speaking In behalf of Greencastle Developments, told the Council that they had purchased the parking lot on North Jackson Street and one building adjacent to it. Teaford asked if it would be possible for the city to buy this land. Mayor Raymond Fisher explained that the Council had planned to meet March 20 to attend to the business of the sale of bonds in the amount of $135,000. With this money the Council planned to purchase the property on North Jackson plus the property on West Walnut

Street.

Teaford also asked that a survey be made to see if Greencastle Developments should buy the other building adjacent to the one they now own on North

Jackson Street.

The Council gave their authorization in the form of a resolution last night for the Mayor to sign an application for $100,000 in funds for the airport. Councilman Bob Poor made the first motion on the resolution. The mention of a parking hazard brought the birth of another resolution when Councilman Collins mentioned that cars parked on the south side of Washington Street between the intersections of College and Spring Streets was causing a serious traffic hazard. The Council then decided to instruct the city to paint the curb yellow and construct no parking

signs on the street.

City Councilman Tim Grimes reported that only three applications for Park Superintendent had been received by the city. Grimes confronted the Council with the problem and

asked for some help.

City Engineer Clifford Norton’s report for Consoer Townsend and Associates included that six building permits were

Charles Evers, state field

secretary for the NAACP, who i ssue d and three^efeired^o’the

came here from his home in nearby Fayette after the bombing, said a meeting of Negro leaders was planned for tonight. “We feel we can’t take this lying down,” said Evers, who once led protest demonstrations in this historic city. “We feel we have been as patient and tolerant as anyone can be, but we feel we must do something about this. ‘‘As long as they can murder and get away with it, they are going to continue to do it,” he added. Local authorities said Jackson was fatally injured when the explosion jarred his truck and sent it crashing into a utility pole. He was the 83rd person to die in civil rights strife since

1951.

Double Trouble

Board of Appeals, one sign permit and one street cutting permit were issued, and a map of the annexation territory had been made for Judge Hamilton. A letter from Norman Knights assured the Council that ample off-street parking facilities would be provided when DePauw University started their building campaign they have projected for the future.

HOLLYWOOD

News

By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD UPI — Gene Kelly assured himself of an annual fee from NBC-TV Sunday night with his part-live, partanimated production of “Jack and the Beanstalk,” a virtual certainty to be repeated yearly. It is easy and usual to give only brief attention to such an hour, which obviously is aimed primarily at children, but it would be unfair to the immense professionalism of Kelly and the animators, Hanna-Barbera Productions. For their presentation, aided considerably by the lively original times of Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen, had the old MGM touch, the final gloss that served as reminder of why Hollywood, despite all its troubles, is still the most technically efficient film center in the world. This was the sort of basic and legitimate family entertainment that most Hollywood companies—with Walt Disney Productions an exception— abandoned in recent years, losing sure profits at the box office as well as the patronship of parents whose business they had cultivated for decades. The casting of the two major “live” roles in “Jack and the ’ Beanstalk” was ideal. As Jack’s j older pal, the fellow who gives him the magic beans that make the beanstalk grow—and then saves him from the giant— Kelly was in excellent form. As Jack, little Bobby Riha was a fine trouper, singing well, dancing charmingly with Kelly— and coming across a very appealing youngster. The animated achievements indicated a tremendous amount of work, especially in the passages that combined live and : cartoon characters doing preI cisely-tooled routines. A sword ! duel between Kelly and a huge animated cat was typical of the | precision accomplished. Kelly, by the way, also directed this hour, as well as pro-

ducing and starring in it. And this is one viewer who is pleased that he has not lost his touch for a traditional, admirable form of show business that nowadays has been replaced in general by a more cynical type of entertainment for youngsters, with crude-talking disc jockeys leading the way, more

animated than live.

Film Festival Canceled MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina UPI—The 9th annual Argentine International Film Festival, scheduled for March in this Atlantic resort city, has been cancelled. Sponsors said the federal government’s austerity campaign had cut too deeply into funds usually allotted for promoting the festival. Despite the cancellation, directors of the Argentine Motion

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Picture Industry, the sponsor, are continuing with plans for a bigger and better festival in 1968. The first Mar del Plata exhibition was held in 1954.

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

See the new guitars in stock! Big Fenders, Mustang, Stratocaster, Jazzymaster. Fender Bandmaster amplifiers. Kersey Music Co. North on 43.

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Notice

NOTICE: Should you not receive your copy of The Daily Banner or Indianapolis News please phone OL 8-9070 before

6 pan.

CHARLOTTE, N. C. UPI—A

24-6t i member of the Charlotte Rede-

velopment Commission submitted his resignation Monday to avoid conflict of interest

charges.

E. E. Waddell said he was resigning to “make sure that there be no embarrassment” because his twin brother had been hired as relocation supervisor for the commission.

NOTICE: The Robert Irwin named as a defendant in a law suit filed by Lester Hal tom is not Robert Paul Irwin. 28-lp

Castle Care Days are Goming!

Time to have your Hoover sweeper re-powered at Head ley Hardware. Tue.-tf

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