The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 April 1967 — Page 4

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Monday, April 17, 1967

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Arlington Heights Ideal for couple or small family, deluxe 3 bedroom home, ideal kitchen, large bath. Garage. Patio. Many deluxe features. A spick and span home. Just move in.

S. Indiana Price reduced on very neat 2 bedroom home with living room, dining room, den and very nice kitchen. Full basement. Garage. Gas furnace. Large lot. Draper Street 2 bedroom home in very good condition. Large living room, nice kitchen, utility room. Owner says sell and has reduced price. Hillcrest FHA Loan available on 3 bedroom home, living room with dining L, nice kitchen, utility area. Small down payment with monthly payments less than most rent. Fillmore In very good condition, older 3 bedroom home, large living room and very nice kitchen. 2 car garage. Only $8,000.00. Phone For Appointment Vern Abbott OL 3-6387 Max Records OL 8-4645 Hal Hickman OL 8-9225

THE P. G. EVANS CO. Real Estate NEW LISTINGS HILLCREST. Beautifully decorated three bedroom ranch home with many excellent features. Carpeted liv. rm. Family rm. in basement. Andersen thermopane windows. Enclosed back porch. 409 MEADOW DR. Three bedroom frame ranch home with full basement. Carpeted liv. rm. l'/i baths. $13,900. SOUTH OF GREENCASTLE. Sixty acres with many building sites. About 37 acres of crop ground. This land is bound to increase in value. 113 S. Jackson St OL 3-6509 After hours, call OL 3-6416 OL 3-3406 OL 3-4343 OL 3-3642

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VA Loans Available W. Walnut St. Close to business area. 6 large rooms; 3 bedrooms, living room, separate dining room, enclosed front porch. Full basement. 1% baths. Large finished attic. Must be seen—Priced to sell. 705 Crescent Drive All aluminum exterior; 3 bedroom home; nice size living room, family size kitchen. Attached garage. Gas heat. Many extras. Try No Down payment VA or small down payment FHA. For Appointment—Phone Vern Abbott OL 3-6387 Max Records OL 3-4645 Hal Hickman OL 3-9225

For Rent-Apartments 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: 3 furnished rooms, front and back entrance. Ph. OL 3-3474, or see G27 E. Walnut. 17-3p

FOR RENT: Cole Apartments, 2 bedroom apartment. See custodian, 517 E. Washington. 27-tf.

i FOR a ALE: 5 room house, 3 \ lots, enclosed back porch with city water in Harmony. T D 14-A dozer with angle blade, top condition. Can see by appointment. Phone OL 3-3445.

FOR SALE: 3 bedroom modem home by owner, east on the old Fillmore road. Phone OL 3-6448. 14-3p

For Sale • Mobile Homes

FOR SALE: 12, 20, 24 foot wide mobile homes. On display at our lot Also truck campers and travel trailers. Childress Mobile Homes, Inc., 1301 S. Mill St., Crawfordsville. Ph. 362-6091. 10-lOp

Wanted To Rent

WANTED TO RENT: 4 bedroom modem home, within City of Greencastle. Contact the new J. C. Penney Store Manager. Call OL 3-9513 4-tf

WANTED TO RENT: A three room house, Eva Abrams, 805 HI. Street 17-3p

Fot Rent-House

FOR RENT: 7 room newly decorated, modem house. 605 E. Seminary. Phone OL 33932. Paul Hendrich. 17-2t

FOR RENT: Clean, modern country home located between Cloverdale and Putnamville. Harold R. Sutherlin 79516675. 17-3t

For Sale-Farm Items

FOR FREE ESTIMATES for spray painting or brush painting call your PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP today. 1-TF

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.

For Sale-Farm Equipment

FOR SALE: Allis- Chalmers WD 45 built to D17, new tires, used approximately 30 hours since complete overhaul. Call or see Flossie Lieske before noon. Phone 596-5912. 12-6p.

FOR SALE: Used pickup; 2 row com planter, fertilizer attachment; also used lumber. 2 miles north on 43. Ph. OL 36929. Orlie Vanlandingham. 17-3t

FOR SALE: Model M Farmall tractor, 15x5:38 good tires on rear. A-l condition, plow, disc. 2 1 ,£ mi. W. Somerset Church, Stella Campbell, PE 9-2269. 15-3p

For Sale-Marine Items

15-ft. fishing boat. Lights, oars and fiberglass bottom, $85. Ph. 246-6160. ll-6t

Starcraft fiberglass boat, Lark 3 Evinrude motor, elec, start, hvy. duty trailer. Outfit like new, $1,295. Will trade. Financing available. Ph. 2466160. ll-6t

For Sale-Home Items

1966 ZIG-ZAG $37.46 FULL BALANCE BEAUTIFUL walnut cabinet. Need responsible person to make six payments of $6.24 per month. Good condition. Makes fancy designs, sews on buttons, makes buttonholes, satin stitches, monograms, blind hems skirts and se on. All done without attachments. Full price just $37.46. Call OL3-3987. April 13-tf

FOR SALE: Refrigerator; Dinette set; new sofa bed; Buffet; Baby stroller; Couch and chair; Chest of Drawers; Porch Glider; 21 inch TV, Lamps; TV Antenna. 24 E. Berry st. (Rear). 17-2t

Motorcycles - For Sale

FOR SALE: 1966 Bridgestone motorcycle, 90-S, 1,300 miles. Excellent condition. Call OL 3-4017, ask for Greg Mutz. 17-3p

FOR SALE: Super 90 Honda, 2,000 miles. OL 3-5838. 17-lp

For Sale-Pets

FOR SALE: AKC registered Pekingese puppies; also older dogs that make good pets, OL 3-9329 after 4. 17-3t

FOR SALE: 8 to 10 tons of white buff 2 inch and 5 inch Bedford stone. Howard Moore. Phone OL 3-5789. 15-3t WE make keys. Jake Hirt’s Sport Shop — N. Side Square. Mon.-tl FOR SALE: Cycle bar, buzz saw, breaking plow and snow plow, for Montgomery Ward garden tractor, Ralph Minter, 3 miles northwest of Coatesville. 17-2p

Livestock - For Sale

FOR SALE: Palomino pony, white mane and tail, 39 inches high. Ronnie Clearwaters, Stilesville phone 845-3469. 15-3p FOR SALE: Gentle 8-yr.-old saddle horse. If interested phone 246-6413. Bob Girton. 15-3p FOR SALE: Registered Polled Hereford Bulls, Twenty to choose from. Twelve to Sixteen months old, also 20 choice Heifers. Eight to fourteen months old. B. H. Franklin, Cloverdale, Ind. R No. 2 Phone 795-4636. 17-10t FOR SALE: Nice Holstein heifers, start freshening in May, Roy D. Smith, Bainbridge. 17-2p

Automotive

FOR SALE: '57 Ford In good condition. Ph. OL 3-9298. ll-5p FOR SALE: 1964 Ford F-600 truck. Good condition. Priced to sell. Phone Jinsie Bingham, OL 3-3565. 13-4t FOR SALE: 1961 Buick LaSabre convertible, good condition. Phone 795-4677. 15-3p '64 Chevrolet Belair Sta. Wgn. Good cond., $1,295. Will trade. Financing available. Ph. 2466160. ll-6t FOR' SALE: 1960 Oldsmobile Station Wagon 9 passenger, power brakes, power steering, tinted glass all around, tires above average. Phone OL 34513. 17-19-2p FOR SALE or Trade: Good ‘57 Chevrolet 4 door hardtop will trade for cow or calves. Phone OL 3-3833. 17-3t FOR SALE: 1966 Mustang 2 door hardtop, 6 cyl. standard transmission excellent condition Phone OL 3-4374 after 5 p.m. 17-6p FOR SALE: 1929 Model A truck, $175., good cab and tires, not running, bent valve. 1950 H.D. motorcycle, $250. Rims good, good tires, new battery, windshield. Load of Model A parts, plus 4 good 18” tires already mounted on wire wheels, $75. Phone OL 3-5878 or see Bob Frazier, R. 1, Greencastle. 14-3p

Wanted

WANTED: Tree service, topping and removal. Free estimates. Williams Tree Service. Phone OL 3-5413. 15-6t WANTED: Tree work, topping and take down. Insurance, free estimate. C. Gorham, Ph. OL 3-9031. 17-6p WANTED: Painting, interior & exterior. 15 yrs. experience. References furnished. Ph. PE 9-2186. 13-6t W/NTED: Cement work of all kinds. Phone OL 3-6448.14-3p WANTED: Baby sitting at night in my home. Available at 3 p.m. Phone OL 3-5637. 17-2p.

Lost & Found

LOST or Strayed: Black Angus 2 year old heifer, probably calf by side, Jerome Griffin, west of Somerset Church. Phone OL 3-5825. 17-2p

Notice NOTICE: Should you not receive your copy of The Daily Banner or Indianapolis News, please phone OL 3-9070 before 6 pjn. Come down and look us over. See how we are getting ready for spring with flower and garden plants. Milton Posey Patch. 17-2t.

ANTIQUES at Auction, Saturday, April 22, 10 a. m. National Guard Armory. Clapp Auction Service. 17-19-21-3t RUMMAGE SALE: FRIDAY, April 21st, Court House, 8:30 a.m. Union Chapel Church. 17-2t OFFERING AT AUCTION: Wednesday April 19th-12 CST Feeder steers and heifers 400 to 800 expected, fresh off farm; also several stock cows. Kentuckiana Livestock Market, Inc. Highway 81, 10 miles ^outh of Owensboro, Ky. Phone Panther, Ky., 7854121. 15-2t INDIANA CHAROLAIS BREEDERS SALE — WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 19th, 7:30 P.M. EST. LEBANON SALE PAVILION, LEBANON, INDIANA. 125 Head percentage cattle open, bred heifers, cows, calves, bred cows. Few choice bulls. For further information, contact: Dick Painter, R. 2, Box 211, Danville, Indiana. Phone 317-745-2002. 14-3t. SELLING at the Cloverdale Sale Bam, Tuesday, April 18, 1967: 45 head close-up piggy gilts from one farm. The gilts are already vaccinated to go back to the farm. Also 65 head of Whiteface and Angus steers and heifers. Several stock cows and other cattle. Also sheep, hogs and feeder shoats. Sale starts at 1 p. m. David Trimble, owner. Wayne Branneman and Max Pickel, Auctineers. 15-2t

For i JajejJ2usicaMtems^ FOR SALE: Used Conn Constellation Trumpet. Contact Steve Grimes fter 5 p.m. at OL 3-3982 or OL 3-6164.15-3p Used Lowrey Holiday organ, 2 manual with sustain, free lessons. $588.00. Kersey Music. M-W-F-tf. Rental electric guitars and amplifiers available wtih private instruction. Kersey Music. M-W-F-tf. One Danelectro bass guitar, half price. Kersey Music. M-W-F-tf. New Wurlitzer spinet piano, Mediterranean styling, cherry finish. $559.00. M-W-F-tf. Used Conn Minuet, like new, free lesson. Kersey Music. M-W-F-tf. Business-For Sale FOR SALE: Grocery store in small town, 30 miles from Indianapolis, doing good business, branch Post Office. Owner moving, wants to sell building, stock and fixtures. C. O. Turner, Real Estate, Monrovia, Ind. Phone 694-3622 or 520-2377 evenings. 15-2p

WESTERN AUTO OFFERS YOU OPPORTUNITY for FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE Prevail over 4000 times. Excellent location available. Retail nationally advertised and accepted brands of merchandise. No experience necessary. We offer FREE training, FREE planning and FREE installation aid. Minimum investment $15,000 ... seme financing available. Send for complete information. WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY P. O. Bex 990 Pert Wayne, Indiana 44801 Phene: (219) 749-8571

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Employment-Women WANTED: Lady for snack bar, age 20 to 25 y--ars. Apply in person at Stuckey’s Candy Store, east of Mt. Meridian. ' 14-3t WANTED: Women for delicatessen work and cashiers. Apply in person at IGA. No phone calls. 31-tf. Employment - Men “IBM TRAINEES: See our ad on the amusement page.” 17-2t

WANTED: Security guard part time age 27 to 55. Must have clear police record, at least 5 feet 8 Inches tall. Send brief resume of self, including phone number and address to Box 23, Daily Banner. ll-6t NEEDED Immediately: Permanent positions, welders, lift truck operator and material handler. Bryant-Poff, Inc., State Road 75, Coatesville, Indiana. 386-7231. 14-5t

Business Service FOR "A job well done” clean carpets with Blue Lutsre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00. Headley Hardware. It. Hearin" aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service. M-W-F-tf Banjo lessons available at Kersey Music. Mon-Wed-Fri-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 3-3562. M-W-F-tf DRAINS stopped up, running slow? Contact James Green, 606 South Jackson Street and Away they go. M-W-F-tf We don’t want everyone to switch to gentle Wipe Lustre rug cleaner . . . We just want you. Herriott’s Paint & Wallpaper. it IT’S terrific the way we’re selling Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer $1. Todd’s Ace Hardware. it

LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hogs $17.00-$17.50 LIVESTOCK Hogs 5,600; barrows and gilts mostly 25 lower; 1-2, 200-230 lb. 18.00-18.25; 1-3, 190-240 lb. 17.50- 18.00; 2-3, 230-250 lb. 17.00-17.50; 250-270 lb. 16.7517.25; 270-310 lb. 16.25-16.75; sows 25-50 lower; 1-3, 300-400 lb. 15.25-15.75; 400-500 lb. 14.7515.25; 2-3, 500-650 lb. 14.0015.00. Cattle 2,575; calves 50; steers opened weak to mostly 25 lower; choice 24.00-25.00; good and choice 23.50-24.25; good 22.5023.50; heifers 25-50 lower; choice 22.50-23.50; good and choice 22.00-22.50; good 21.0022.00; cows steady to strong; utility 16.50-18.00; commercial 15.50- 16.50; bull fully steady.

A Woman's View (By Gay Pauley) NEW YORK UPI — If Sylvia Sidney ever wanted to quit acting, she could work in two other disparate fields. One is in needlepoint art; the other, as a laundress, playing in real life the role which abetted her movie career considerably. The actress, back on Broadwsv from whence she began her career 40 years ago, has developed needlepoint painting-most often of animals including the pug dogs she raises-to such a refinement that she does needlepoint on point for a three dimensional effect. A specialty florist’s shop on fashionable 57th Street in New York sells Miss Sidney’s “paintings” for $300 and up. Another o’ mer of pugs, the Duchess of Windsor, is among the socially prominent who have bought Sidney needleworks. “I think I was bom with a needle in my hand,” said the actress. “All my family did some kind of handwork." She’s self-taught-’T never studied anything formally, not even how to live.” The petite, brunette actress started making items designed by others then “timidly” began painting her own designs. “I figured,” she said, “that if others paint, so could I.” As for that laundress role, the

actress laughs with that familiar hearty laugh Sidney fans have heard for years. She played luckless heroine after luckless heroine in her long movie career and recalled, “I was always ironing somebody’s shirts. I was the highest paid laundress in the world.” “The studio graduated me from ironing my father’s shirts, to ironing my brother’s, my boy friend’s husband’s and eventually my movie son’s,” she said. “If there had been a launc’-o-mat in those days, I wouldn’t have had a movie career.” Currently, Miss Sidney is playing the role of Mrs. Banks in the long-running comedy, "Barefoot in the Park,” in which she previously toured. Along the way, there were three marriages, all ending in divorce. Husbands were Bennett Cerf, Carlton Alsop and Luther Adler. She has one child, Jody Adler, 27, a mathematics instructor at the University of Massachusetts. Miss Sidney doubted that she ever would marry again-“after you trip three times you learn to duck the manhole covers,” as she put it. “But it can’t be all somebody else’s fault three times. . . “All three have remarried, to non-actresses. That makes me look pretty horrible, doesn’t it ?”

WALL STREET

CH A TtER

NEW YORK UPI —Goodby & Co. says there is the possibility of a reversal in the current downward trend during May despite an expected 10 per cent decline in first quarter corporate earnings. It hinges its optimism on the theory that the market already has braced itself for any drop in earnings and already may have made

allowances for it

Moody’s holds that the administration’s current efforts to bolster the economy “will continue to produce reasonably good support for stock prices,” although it says selling of inflated issues can be expected. On The Farm Front WASHINGTON UPI — Administration farm experts say that prospects for a major change in the government’s feed grain program to boost production this year have diminished. Agriculture Department officials said “favorable” stocks of com and sorgum on farms as of April 1 had reduced pressure on the department to take direct action to increase production. The report showed 2.3 billion bushels of last year’s com crop and 136.6 million bushels of sorgum still in stock on farms. The department had been urged by various farm interests to change the feed grain program after reports on farmers’ planting intentions indicated production would not be as high as the government wanted. The government hoped for big increases in production in order to meet current needs while replenishing depleted reserves. Dr. Walter W. Wilcox, director of agricultural economics, said the report of farm stocks of last year’s gain crop met or surprised the government’s expectations, and could mean that the carryover at the end of the growing season this year will be higher than expected. “It is certainly a favorable situation to find the feed grain stocks as large or larger than we expected,” Wilcox said. “This certainly eases pressure on the department to make changes in the feed grain program.” He said that the Oct. 1 carryover now may be on the “high side” of 25 million tons instead of lower as had been feared. Wilcox said that Agriculture Secretary Orville L. Freeman ha:' not seen the latest com summary. Freeman hinted last week that he would be reluctant to make changes in the feed

grain program if it would drive prices down. Wilcox said the decision on changes in the feed grain program would not be made until after April 24 when the next report on farm stocks is due. The most probable change in the program, if any are made, would be the reduction of the acreage farmers must divert from production to qualify for price supports. Another frequently mentioned method of encouraging more production is an increase in price support loan rates. Horticultural

Tips

LAFAYETTE, —Start tuberous begonias and caladiums indoors now and they will be ready to set outdoors later this

spring.

Purdue University extension horticulturists offer tips on getting them started indoors. Place an inch of moist peat moss, sphagnum moss, vermiculite or a mixture of these in the bottom of a shallow, welldrained container. A shallow clay pot or wooden greenhouse flat will do. Then, place the bulbs on top of the mixture so the flat, or hollow, side of the begonia bulb or the bumpy side of the caladium bulb is facing up. Space bulbs an inch apart and cover with about an inch of peat moss, and water well. The containers should then be placed where it’s 65 to 70 degrees and humid. Keep them watered as needed. In Central Indiana, the plants can be set outdoors about May 20, but make this 20 days earlier in the extreme southwestern part of the state and 10 days later in the northeastern part.

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NOTICE OF ADMOnSTBATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Ectete No. 67-27. Notice Is hereby siren that Mildred Ann McGinnis was on the 29th day ef March, 1967. appointed Administratrix of the estate of Ray S. McGinnis, daceased. All persons having claims acalost 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 notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 29th day of March, 1967. Ennis E. Masten, Clerk ef the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney Roy C. Sutherlln April 8-10-17-St

Sheinwold M Bridge

Value of Patience Taught in Contest By Alfred Sheinwold Unless you’re a bridge player you don’t always learn to be patient while you’re at college. Several thousand students learned their lesson in today’s hand, played a few weeks ago in the annual Intercollegiate Bridge Championships.

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4 4 4 43 VAKII49 V 72 4 A862 4 1753 4J62 4 K7S43 4 AKJ»98 85 4 Q9 4 A 1*3 Wert North Ewt Sou* 1 <9 Pass Pass 2 4 Pass 3 4 4 4 AlBass Opening lead —9 K West took both top hearts and then led the jack of hearts. Many college students fell from grace by playing dummy’s queen of hearts at once. East ruffed, and even though declarer over-ruffed he had wasted dummy’s queen. Careful students played a low heart from dummy at the third trick, ruffing in the South hand. This saved dummy’s queen of hearts for later use. If South discarded a diamond

on the queen of hearts immediately after drawing trumps, hs would lose the queen of diamonds to the ace. West would return a diamond, and East would eventually defeat the contract with a club trick. The play would be much the same if South discarded a club on the queen of hearts. West would return a diamond after capturing the queen of dia< monds, and East would sooner or later get a club trick. DELAYED DISCARD The patient declarer draws two rounds of trumps and then leads the nine of diamonds from the South hand before trying to discard on the queen ef hearts. If West plays the aoe of diamonds, declarer later discards one club on the king of diamonds and the other losing dub on the queen of hearts. If West plays a low diamond, dummy wins with the king of diamonds and now South discards the queen of diamonds on the queen of hearts. Having disposed of his diamond loser. South can well afford to give up one club. Come to think of it, this line of play is pretty good even if declarer doesn’t happen to be a college student DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with 2-NT (22 to 24 points), and the next player passes. You hold: S-6 3; H-7 2; D-J 7 5 3; C-K 7 5 4 3. What do you say? Answer: Bid 3-NT. Partner’s bid is not forcing but is so highly invitational that you can afford to respond with 4 points.

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