The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1967 — Page 5
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Real Estate-For Sale
move up — TO GRACIOUS LIVING Yes, this home Is truly a step up - - in the Northwood area. Beautifully decorated and carpeted throughout. A treat to see, and even a greater pleasure to own. Ideally arranged, with S bedrooms, 2 baths, large living room with fireplace, dining area, panelled den, spacious, new kitchen, full basement with garage. A favorable view from every direction. Cali Collins OL 3-S286 Bob Clark Lois or Ross Allee 386-7859 OL 3-4072
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. OL S-9S15 IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT ABOUT YOUR NEXT MOVE, CONSULT SHETRONE REAL ESTATE. IT IS OUR JOB TO MOVE PROPERTY.
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 WE HAVE MANY HOMES LISTED. WHAT ABOUT ONE OF THESE? A CONVENTIONAL BUILT HILLCREST DRIVE HOME. Three bedrooms, recreation room in dry basement. Fenced-in backyard, everything In perfect condition. $180 per year gas bill pays for heat, hot water, cooking and dryer costs. SUNSET DRIVE. Three bedroom home with extra 50’x200’ lot. All drapes A stairway carpet go with this home. Bath and a half. Garage, Large outdoor fireplace. V.A. loan can be assumed. Low heating costs. NEW LISTING—Southwest —the Suzanne Cox Property. House almost new, 3 bedrms., pretty kitchen (lots of cabinets), pretty bathrm., Gas fired furnace, large basement (sliding glass doors). Garage A sy 2 acres, $11,800 —No down payment to GX who can qualify. NEW LISTING —Vale Street—A pretty 4 bedrm. Home or 3 bedrms. A den, liv. rm. carpeted. Garbage disposal, gas fired furnace, blacktop drive, a nice home. SEE SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 C. J. Knauer, OL 3-3057 Billy Talbott, OL 3-6328 Ward Bartlett, OL 3-8296
THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE Property With Greet Potential Eight room home within walking distance of town. Can be made at small cost Into three or four apartments, or can be used by a family who would like to supplement its income by renting rooms. Either the apts. or the rooms will always be In demand—close to the stores and close to DePauw. No repairs needed. Extra 50’xlOO’ lot included. Priced to sell at $13,800. Good building site east of Greenbriar. Large deep lot with 114’ frontage. Price $1,300. Beveridge St. lot 52’xl38’. Price $2,000. US S. Jackson St. OL 3-6509 After hours, call OL 3-6416 OL 3-3406 OL 3-4343 OL 3-3642
Real Estate For Sale
E. H. COLLINS & CO. OL S-S286 New Listing • T.TTvrr.nAT.F., New S B.R. stone ranch home, 1% baths, hardwood floors and garage. 525 N. ARLINGTON 3 B.R. home, full basement, near schooL 206 W. WALNUT, 8 B.R. older home, in good condition, vacant, move in now. NEAR REELSVILLE, 3 B.R. home with 14 acres and some walnut trees, good location. Price $10,600.00. GREENBRIAR ADDITION, 3 B.R. ranch type home. Brick and siding, large lot. MANHATTAN ROAD, 2 ml. out, nice 3 B.R. home, 2 car garage and large work shop on large lot.
For Rent-Apartments
FOR RENT: In Cole Apts: One bedroom apartment, available May 1st 517 E. Washington st See Custodian. 6-30t
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: 1 bedroom apartment in Colonial Arms. Moving from Greencastle and would like interested party to assume lease. Phone OL 38798. 3-tf
Lost & Found
LOST or STRAYED: White Spotted English Setter pup, child’s pet. Charles Michael, Phone ML Meridian 526-2110.
For Sale
FOR SALE: EASTER FLOWERS of all kinds — Also Choice Easter Corsages of Orchids and other flowers. Terrace View Gardens, on Indianapolis Road, Phone OL 3-6932. 20-3L
WE make keys. Jak* Hirt’a Sport Shop — N. Sid* Square. Mon.-tf
For Sale-Marine Items
FOR SALE: 1961 Elgin boat motor and trailer, 40 hp, starter and generator. Asking $350.00. Ph. 386-2637. 20-2p.
Employment-Women
WANTED: Woman to work in laundry department, age 25 through 60. Apply in person at Home Laundry & Cleaners, 217 East Washington Street, Greencastle. 18-3t
WANTED: Lady for part time office work. Must have own transportation. Address Box 88, Daily Banner. 18-6L
Employment-Men
WANTED: Station attendants. United Oil, 1019 Indianapolis Road. 18-3p
$17,000 PLUS NEW CAR AS BONUS for man over 40 in Greencastle area. Use car for short trip to contact customers. Air mail A. R. Dickerson, President, Southwestern Petroleum Corporation, 534 N. Main St., Fort Worth, Texas 76101. 20-lp.
For Sale-Home Items
1966 ZIG-ZAG $35.21 Full Balance Only 6 months old. Originally sold for $109.50. Make 7 payments of $5.03 monthly. Makes many fancy designs, sews on buttons, makes buttonholes, appliques, blind hems skirts, makes beautiful monograms, lovely walnut finish on cabinets. Full balance due, $35.21. Call OL 3-3987. 14-tf
FOR SALE: Excellent used Story-Clark console piano. Kersey Music, North on 43. 17-3t
Automotive
FOR SALE: 1966 CheveUe S.S., 896, radio, posti. trac., black vinyl top, 4 speed, bench seats, tinted windshield. Will sell or trade. Phone OL 36705. 17-5p
Livestock - For Sale
Cloverdale Sale Barn, Auction: Tuesday, March 21, at 1 p.m. We have consigned 40 White Face and Angus steers; 80 White Face and Angus heifers, weight 300 to 450 lbs; also stock cows and other cattle; several shoats, sheep and other hogs. David Trimble, owner. Wayne Branneman and Max Pickle, Auctioneers. 20-lt
WANTED TO BUY: Used cash register. Kenneth Davis, ReelsviUe. Phone 672-3477 Residence; 29425 business phone. l8-3p
FOR SALE: Registered Polled Hereford bulls and open heifers, 10 to 12 months old. Gordon Whitman, R. 2, Greencastle. 18-4p
For Sale * Farm Items
FOR FREE ESTIMATES for spray painting or brush painting call your PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP today. 1-TF
FOR SALE: Alfalfa and timothy hay. Free deUvery. Howard Moore, phone OL 35789. 18-5t
FOR SALE: 1 New Holland 66 Hayliner string-tie baler, fair condition; 1 4-row John Deere com planter, fair condition. Contact Kenneth Keller, Clayton, Indiana or call 539-6655. 15-17-20-22-24-27-6t
Order your plowdown fertilizer now. Custom blended to your needs. Check with us. You will be amazed at the savings. Bainbridge Elevator. mon-wed-fri-tf.
Wanted
TREE WORK: Topping and take downs. Insurance. Free estimate. C. Gorham. OL 39031. 20-5L
WANTED: Housework to do or will take care of elderly person. Hours 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Phone 795-4246. 20-2p.
Wanted
SAW SHARPENING After 4 p. m. week days, all day Saturdays. Bill Templeman. 215 Shadowlawn Ave. 18-21-23-3p
Notice
NOTICE: Should you not receive your copy of Hie Dally Banner or Indianapolis News, please phone OL 8-9070 before 6 pan.
Opening Soon: B-K Root Beer counter help needed, apply at 203 North Locust Street before 5 pan. 17-3p
Income Tax Service: Federal, Business, State returns prepared. 16 years experience. John W. King, 14% S. Vine St. Phone OL 3-3636. 20-lt
The Cochran Furniture Store will be open Tuesday night, March 21st, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. before the auction sale on March 22 & March 23. 16-17-20-3L
Business Service
“NEVER used anything like it” say users of Blue Lustre for cleaning carpet Rent electric shampooer $1. Todd’s Ace Hardware. It
SPOTS before your eyes—on your carpet remove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00. Headley Hardware. It.
JUST glows to shoe you Wipe Lustre rug cleaner brightens too. Herriott’s Paint A Wallpaper. 1-t
AVON PRODUCTS: To buy or to sell. Write Mrs. Betty Proffitt, 306 Wayne Ave., Crawfordsville, Ind. 20-4t.
DRAINS stopped up, running slow? Contact James Green, 606 South Jackson Street and Away they go. M-W-F-tf
Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Bel tone Hearing Service. M-W-F-tf
WANTED: Rugs, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County. Call OL 8-8562. M-W-F-tf
LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hogs $18.25^18.50 LIVESTOCK Hogs 6,600; barrows and gilts opened steady, closed steady to 25 lower; 1 and 2, 200-230-lb. 18.75-19.00; few 19.25; 1 to 3, 190-240 lb. 18.25-18.75; 2 and 3 200-250 lb. 17.75-18.25; 250-270 lb. 17.50-18.00; 270-325 lb. 17.2517.75; sows steady to 25, instances 50 lower; 1 to 3, 300-400 lb. 16.25-16.75; 400-500 lb. 15.2516.25; 2 and 3, 500-600 lb. 15.0015.50.
Cattle 1,200; calves 25; steers 25 to instances higher in forced trade; heifers strong to 25 higher; choice steers 24.25-25.25; good and choice 23.75 - 24.25; good 22.75 - 23.75; choice heifers 23.00-24.00; good and choice
22.50 - 23.00.
Wall Street Chatter NEW YORK UPI — Newton j D. Zinder of E. F. Hutton says the significance of President Johnson’s call for reinstatement of the 7 per cent investment tax credit was that it suggested the federal govenunent would do anything possible to prevent a serious slide in the economy. The analyst feels the psychological impact of this move probably will prove more | important to the stock market than the tangible results of the ' restoration, which may not be visible for some time.
Bache & Co. says the market still is running into resistance near the 860 area on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and a test of the support at the 835820 zone may be upcoming. The company believes that while the administration and the Federal Reserve Board have stimulative weapons for the market, investors apparently are waiting for some indication of a pickup in the economy in the second half before making any serious upside commitments.
Sylvan Epstein of Thomson & McKinnon says the stock market continues to act well and in its role as economic forecaster, apparently is discounting further an expected improvement in the business picture later on this year.
Investors Research Co. says there is little doubt that this is the early stage of a major bull market which is destined to rack up major gains in a board cross section of the list. The company recommends a fully invested position and making use of margin buying power.
A Woman's View (By Gay Pauley) NEW YORK UPI — Where do designers get their ideas for new fashions? If they’re like Adele Simpson, they travel the world. And what do they find? Mrs. Simpson found that the fashion world is one world, that girls in Nairobi and Taiwan wear mini-skirts, that the young women of Japan wear mini-kimonas, and even
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the sari of India has been shortened. Mrs. Simpson, who recently completed her fourth around-the-world trip In search of fashion inspirations, said, “We have to broaden our horizons. A designer can’t live on the island of Seventh Avenue.” She referred to the center of New York’s garment industry. In seven weeks, Mrs. Simpson and her husband, Wesley, a manufacturer, flew to London, through the Middle East into North Africa, on to Asia and
Japan.
At a costume house in London, Mrs. Simpson bought a Royal Navy officer’s coat which will be adapted for her women customers. An old.
Williams chose to bypass a weekly series and will have some specials Instead. Hope’s anthology was axed when the sponsor, an automobile firm, had a dip in sales and cut back on its expenses in this series. However, Hope will do about nine specials in the coming season. The weekly Walt Disney hour will continue despite the death of the movie pioneer. “Bonanza,” which suddenly has started to slip in the ratings since the competition of the new Smothers Brothers show, will also be back, in its regular Sunday night slot And it will be followed on Sunday nights by another hour western by "Bonanza” producer David Dortort, “The High
Chaparral.”
“The Virginian,” ‘‘Daniel Boone,” the Dean Martin hour, "Tarzan," ‘Star Trek” and “Get Smart”
Nice Revisionism LONDON (UPI) — "Revisionism” as Communist China sees it comes in many forms — even so lovely a one as that of Nikica Marinovic who, as “Miss Yugoslavia," placed second in the “Miss World 1966” contest here. Miss Marinovic, the first girl from any Communist country ever to enter the competition, was chastised by the Red Chinese radio as “a perfect example of the revisionism of the Tito regime.”
SUGAR goes in bowls MONEY goes in the FIRST-CITIZENS BANK and Trust Company Save with Safety Member FDIC
Tree Ceremony LONDON UPI — The widow at Sir Winston Churchill Friday planted a redwood tree in his memory at a new civic center in London.
formal court costume for men, with its rhinestone buttons on black velvet vest, white lace gilet and knee breeches also will be remade into “a stunning dinner costume.” She also returned with dozens of pairs of big, hanging earrings and necklaces several Inches wide which she bought from Masi tribes in Africa to adapt to her jewelry line. From a previous tour of India, where she served on a government council on export, she brought back a collection of saris which she turned into fabulous evening dresses and athome lounge pants. India’s woman prime minister, Indira Gandhi, had sent Mrs. Johnson some sari fabric and the First Lady asked Mrs. Simpson recently to make some of it up Into some at-home
clothes.
Two successful NBC-TV series, “I Spy” and “Run For Your Life,’’will swap nights and time slots. “Run For Your Life” will be seen on Wednesday and “I Spy” on Monday. As expected, the “Telephone Hour,” which has won much praise this season with its new format of musical documentaries, will be shifted from early Sunday evenings to prime time on Fridays, alternating with
news specials.
Other returning NBC-TV series include “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,” “The Monkees,” “I Dream of Jeannie,” “The Tuesday and Saturday movies,
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Mrs. Johnson would have brought trousers with long! overblouse made from the saris but her sharp-eyed social secretary stopped her. "The pattern of the fabric included dozens of tiny elephants,” Mrs. Simpson said. Mrs. Johnson’s secretary ad- j vised, “The President wouldn’t like that.”
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By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD UPI — “Dragnet,” television’s veteran police series that has scored a ratings success since its comeback this midseason, has won a continuing spot on NBC-TVs new fall schedule. Missing from NBC-TV next season will be “The Girl from U.N.C.L E.,” “The Road West,” “Captain Nice,” “Hey, Landlord!”, “Occasional Wife,” “T.H.E. Cat,” "Laredo,” the Andy Williams series and the Bob Hope theatre anthology. NOTICE Under New Management BLAND COAL COMPANY Donald W. Tincher New Owner Cool On Thg Yard Now Phone OL 3-4732 If no answer phone OL 3-9522
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