The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 May 1967 — Page 12
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Arlington Haights Spick and Span, brick, S bedroom home with large living room, kitchen, attached garage. Many extra features. Lawn beautifully landscaped. W. Walnut St. Older home in good condition near business district. 6 large rooms, enclosed front and back porch. Basement. Oil furnace. Many extra features built in this home. Priced to sell. Going Business Attractive business room now leased for profitable restaurant business. Let us discuss this business opportunity with you. Youth Center Owning this building for your business will be much cheaper than rent. Basement finished. 2 furnaces. 2 baths. Immediate possession. For Appointment Vern Abbott OL 8-6387 Max Records OL 8-4645 Hal Hickman OL 3-9225
THE P. G. EVANS CO. Real Estate LARGE HOME OX HIGHWOOD. Nine rooms. Excellent liv. rm. with extra large fireplace. Spacious, all new kitchen. 2 baths. Full bone-dry basement. Many other fine features. RD. 40, EAST OF 48. Stone and brick ranch. S bdrms. 1*4 acres. Choice garden spot. Also, fine for recreational purposes — creek. Unusually beautiful home. MARTINSVILLE ST. Frame home. 8 bdrms. Large kitchen. Utility room. Gas heat with low cost. Low taxes. This home is in very good condition. Attractive. Priced to seU. $9,000. SADDLE CLUB RD. 8 bdrm. brick ranch. Built In 1965. iy z baths. Attached garage. 1 acre lot wtih trees. 118 S. Jackson OL 8-6509 After hours, call OL 8-6416 OL 8-3406 OL 3-4848 OL 8-8642
Real Estate? Call Collins OL 8-8286 You'll benefit from our reputation and experience. Over 25 years of home sales and meticulous service. Lois or Ross Alice Bob Clark OL 8-4072 886-7359
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 802 S. Ind. St Pb: OL 8-9815 Offers NEW LISTING and priced to sell—beautiful home on Indpls. Rd.—Ige. liv. rm., dining area, nice kitchen, 2 bedrms. & bath, full basement, garage A Ige. lot—$16,500. Call — C. J. Knauer OL 8-8057 Ward Bartlett OL 8-3296 Bill Talbott OL 8-6828
NAOMI L. BOESEN, REALTOR 316 E. Hanna St. OL 3-3363 FOR SALE Partly furnished four room modern house on Vi acre, blacktop road, shade, near Cataract Lake. Price $5,500.00.
For Sale - AAobile Homes
FOR SALE: 3 room house trailer with half bath. 5200 Phone Poland, 986-2420 after 5:00 p. m. 17-2p
For Sale - Farm Items
For Sale - Homes
FOR SALE: 4 rooms, corner lot, Reelsville. Need some repair, $2,100.00, $500.00 down. Troxell Realty, 672-3375 after 4 p. m. Reelsville, Ind. 15-5p
FOR SALE: by owner: Neat five room house, two car garage, corner lot in Fillmore, 246-6446. 17-4p
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom modem home, bam and acreage, also building sites on U. S. 40. Phone 526-2166. 17-lp
For Rent-Home
FOR RENT: 3 room modem house on Cassida Drive. Phone OL 3-4690. 17-3t.
Wanted To Rent
WANTED TO RENT: Pasture for 12 cows with calves. Ph. PE 9-2443 after 5:00 p. m. 13-15-16 3t
WANTED: DePauw student desires room for summer in Greencastle. Must have access to a refrigerator. Call Phil DeMar, OL 8-9721, Ext. 330. 16-2p
WANTED: Teacher desires housing for family. (Children aged 1 and 7 years) during summer semester, June 18 to July 28. Contact Alec Pearman, 735 E. Harrison St., Rensselaer, Ind. 47978, or call 866-7343. 15-3p
Am being transferred to Greencastle, desperate to rent a three bedroom home by June 7th. Call Verna Baker at OL 8-3151. 17-2p
For Rent-Apartments
FOR RENT: A selection of upper furnished apartments with garbags disposal, some with garages. Phone OL 3-4161. 16-17 -19-20-4t
Wanted To Buy
WANTED: Used pianos. Write directions to 2107ft W. Jackson, Muncie, Indiana, or call collect 282-0698. 27-tf.
Antique car parts, oil and gas lights, any brass items, chassis, fenders, horns, any old parts in tens and twenties or before. Chesty Chip man. Call collect 466-1491 or write. Tod Jqrritsma, R. R. 7, Terra Haute. , Wed.-Fri.-tf
Wanted
WANTED: Tree trimming and removal, Dangerous trees removed safely, 18 years experience. Phone 522-6859, Bainbridge. 17-4p
WANTED: Tree work, topping and take down. Insurance, free estimate. C. Gorham, Ph. OL 3-9031. 15-8t
WANTED Band instruments to repair. 100 per cent guaranteed work. Houck’s Music Downbeat Record Shop. 121 E. Walnut St. OL 3-3928. 9:30-5:30. Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf
WANTED: Children to keep in my home by-hr.-week-or day. Mrs. Emogene Powers Bainbridge, Ind. 17-lp
Sporting Goods-For Sale
IF YOU want a Camper you can be proud of, see the CAMPMATE Pick-up Camper and the TRAVELMATE Hardtop fold out Trailer at Claypool Camper Sales, 5 mi. S. of Brazil, Hi-Way 59. 15-6p
PHOENIX, Midwest, Keenline, Huntsman trailers, campers, and tops. Danberry’s Camper Sales. 7 mi. N. Greencastle. Also open weekend and evenings. OL 3-5281. Thur.-Fri.-Sat.-tf
For Sale-Farm Equipment
bridge Elevator. Mon., Wed., Fri.-tf
FOR SALE: 1951 John Deere A tractor, $650. John Deere No. ” ABH three 14-in. plow, $85.; Oliver No. 402 four row planter, $195.; Lincoln 180 amp. welder, $60.; New 8x14 shoat house $85.; Floating drags 520.50 and up. Raymond Lisby, 2 miles east of Fillmore. 16-2g
Alfalfa weevils? Use Alphatox, we have it Balnbridge Elevator. 9-ll-13-16-18-20-6t
Employment • Men - Women
WANTED To Hire: ten salesmen, male or female. 5262158. 17-6p
COP-CAP will be interviewing persons for their summer headstart program. Applicants are wanted for the positions of social worker, teachers, and cooks. Call OL 35449 or come to the office, 4th floor courthouse daily 8:30 to 12:00. 17-3t
Employment - Women
WANTED: Waitress, cook and dishwasher. Barton’s BonTon, Bainbridge. 16-4t.
Employment • Men
WANTED: Security guard, age 25 to 55, 48 hour v/eek, 5 ft. 7” or better, clear police record. Send brief resume of self including address and phone number to Box 23, Daily Banner. 12-6t
MALE HELP WANTED, apply Mac’s Men’s Wear, Greencastle, Indiana. 16-18-20-3t.
WANTED: Good reliable man on Dairy farm, nice modem house. Excellent opportunity for right man. Steady employment. Leon Tinder, Danville, Ind. Phone 745-4781.
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WANTED: Man for new and used car clean-up. See Joe Frazier or Jim Wood, East Side Motor Sales, 1014 Indianapolis Road. 16-2t
Work Wanted
WARNING! Have you checked your basement? It could be full of water. If so see James Green, 606 S. Jackson to remedy it 30 years personal experience at Plbg. and Sewer Service. 15-5t
WANTED: Interior and exterior painting. Wallpaper removed. Phone Fred Aubrey OL 39027. 16-2p
Spray Painting: bams, outbuildings, fences reasonable rates for free estimate call 526-2236, 638-8886. 17-6p
WANTED: Cement work of all kinds. Plaster and chimney repair. Call 672-3170, Reelsville, James Sims. 17-3t
WANTED: Painting, interior & Exterior. 15 yrs. experience. Wayne Gearld. References furnished. Ph. PE 9-2186.
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SHAWNEE Constmction — 30 years experience, new and old building, remodeling of all types, roofing, guttering painting, siding and all types of masonry work. Phone OL 3-6194. 17-6p
For Sale-Home Items
SINGER FIVE MONTHS OLD $36.08 FULL PRICE WALNUT CABINET. Assume six payments of $6.01 per month. Sew forward and reverse, mend and dam, applique, monogram, beautiful pastel color, equipped to zigzag. Complete price just $36.08. Call OL 3-3987.
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FOR SALE: TV antenna, unassembled, $8. metal kitchen utility cabinet (drawer, cabinet space and counter top) 23X17X36, $5. Phone OL 36259. 17-lp
Eminence Auction Sale: 20 May 7:30 pm. This sale includes a variety of odd chests of drawers and an average run of good furniture and appliances. Please do not bring any last minute junk consignments. For future furniture consignments call 8452787 or write James H. Harman R. 1, Stilesville. 17-2p
Automotive
FOR SALE: 1960 VW, with radio. Below market rate. Ph. OL 3-4708. 15-3p
FOR SALE: 1965 Bronze Mustang V-8, 24,500 miles. A-l condition, $1,600.00. Ph. 8452666. 16-3p
FOR SALE: 1963 Chevrolet Impala, 4 door hardtop, full power, A-l condition. $1395. Phone OL 3-3471. 16-ot
FOR SALE: Low mileage, ’64 Chevy % ton pickup with 10 ft Deluxe camper. See at 1309 Bloomington St after 4 p. m. 15-3p
FOR SALE: 1959 Olds 88, 4 door hardtop, good condition. Call 795-4341 after 5:00 p. m.
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FOR SALE: 1960 Olds. 98. Good mechanical condition, new muffler. All power. Priced to sell. CH 6-6273. 16-2p
FOR SALE: 1960 Chev. 6 cyl. S.S., R.H., good tires, $350.00 Wilbur Jones, Coatesville, Phone 386-7467. 17-2p
For Sale-Marine Items
FOR SALE: 12 ft aluminum fishing boat, 3 hp motor, Tortan camper 1966 model with stove, ice-box, sink, water tank and pumps. Wired for electricity, sleeps 6. Phone OL 3-5932. 16-3p
Lost & Found
FOUND: A purse, near the Court House. Phone OL 34089 after 6:00 p.m. Ip.
LOST: Pup about 4 months old, grey color, looks German Shepherd, female, name “Sugar,” reward. Phone PE 9-2456 or Van Bibber Lake.
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For Sale
FOR SALE: 6 and 8 ft. picnic tables $14.75 and up. Raymond Lisby, 2 miles east of Fillmore. 16-2pj
Buy No Streak window cleaner at Don’s Sinclair. A free enterprise product 17-6p
TOMATO Stakes for sale. End of North College Avenue. Ph.
OL 3-4131.
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We have your favorite magazine and comics. Jake Hirt’s Sport Shop. Wed-tf.
PARTS for all electric Shavers. Mason’s Jeweler. 16-tf
Buy No Streak window cleaner at Casey’s store, Mt. Meridian, A free enterprise product.
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Livestock - For Sale
FOR SALE: Hampshire and Yorkshire boars. Test information available. Tom Denhart, ft mile west of Fay- . ette, Ind. and 6 miles north of Brownsburg on Road 267. Phone Whitestown 769-3303.
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FOR SALE: Quality Registered Polled Hereford Bulls and Heifers. Come see and be convinced. Good show prospects. B. H. Franklin, R. R. 2, Cloverdale, Ind. Phone 7954636. 4-14t
FOR SALE: 2 sows and 19 good pigs; one gilt and 8 nice pigs. William H. Rogers, Clayton, phone 539-6743. 16-3t
FOR SALE: 36 feeder pigs, average 60 lbs. Elmer Evens, Route 4, Greencastle. Phone OL 3-4476. 16-2p.
FOR SALE: Three nice young Hereford cows, 2 with second calf, one with first calf. C. H. Scott, 1ft miles east of Belle Union. 16-2p.
Notice
For Sale-Musical Items
FOR SALE: 40” gas range, Phone OL 3-6574. 17-2p
NOTICE: Should you not receive your copy at The Daily Banner or Indianapolis News please phone OL 8-9070 before • 6 pan. ANTIQUE SALE Delta Theta Tau Antique Show, Columbus, Indiana, May 20 11 a. m.-lO p. m.; May 21, 12 p. m.-6 p. m. 4-H Fairgrounds, Columbus, Indiana. 16-4t
Rental electric guitars and amplifiers available wtih private instruction. Kersey Music. , M-W-F-tf. BAND instruments to repair. 100 per cent guaranteed work. Houck’s Music Downbeat Record Shop. 121 E. Walnut St OL 3-3928. 9:30-5:30. Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-tf New Wurlitzer spinet piano, Mediterranean styling, cherry finish. 5559.00. Kersey Music. M-W-F-tf Used Conn Minuet, like new, free lesson. Kersey Music. M-W-F-tf.
Used Lowrey Holiday organ, 2 manual with sustain, free lessons. 5588.00. Kersey Music. M-W-F-tf.
Business Service
FOR FREE ESTIMATES for spray painting or brush painting call your PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP today. 1-TF
FOR SERVICE & SUPPLIES on Forney Welders, new & used welders, call or write to Glen Campbell, Rep. Forney Arc Welders, Fillmore, Ind. Tel. 246-6424. 16-2p
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 3-3562. M-W-F-tf
USE Wipe Lustre without struggle or strife. For a lovely clean carpet always full of life. Herriott’s Paint & Wallpaper. It WELL kept carpets show the results of regular Blue Lustre spot cleaning. Rent electric shampooer 51. Todd’s Ace Hardware. It
FOR “A job well done” clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer 51.00. Headley Hardware. It
LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER
Hogs
$28.50-524.00 LIVESTOCK Hogs 4,700; barrows and gilts mostly steady to strong, instances 25 higher; 1-2, 200-230 lb. 24.25-24.75, 29 head 25.00; 1- 3, 190-240 lb. 23.50-24.25; 240280 lb. 23.00-23.75; 2-3, 260-290 lb. 22.75-23.25; sows steady to 50 higher; 1-3, 300-350 lb. 19.2520.00 ; 350-500 lb. 18.75-19.50; 2- 3, 500-650 lb. 17.50-18.75; load 1-3, 550 lb. 18.75. Cattle 1,100; calves 35; steers steady to 25 higher; heifers fully steady; choice steera 24.5025.50, few 25.75; high good and low choice 24.00-24.75; good and choice 24.25-24.50; good 23.0024.25; choice heifers 23.50-24.50; good and low choice 22.00-23.50; cows about steady; bulls steady; utility cows 17.50-19.25; cutter and commercial 16.50-18.00; utility and commercial bulls 21.5023.50; vealers steady; good and choice 32.00-35.00.
Join Maneuvers MADRID UPI — Some 4,500 U. S. servicemen, many to be flown in from West Germany, will join about 6,000 Spanish troops Saturday in joint maneuvers at Moron Air base and Zaragoza, it was announced Tuesday. It will be the first time U, S. forces have held joint maneuvers with the Spanish army. Others have been held with the navy and air force.
CLINTON FALLS Church rummage sale Friday, May 19th, at courthouse 8:30. lo-17-18-3t
Penny Counts INDIANAPOLIS, UPI — Prices elsewhere may be going up, but authorities have announced the price of stone ground com meal at the waterpowered grist mill in Spring Mill State Park, hds been cut from 50 to 49 cents for three pounds. “ .,
Casualty Figures PARIS UPI — French police said Tuesday 124 persons were killed and 1,529 injured on France’s highways during the three-day Pentecost weekend.
Rains Hamper State Farmers LAFAYETTE UPI—Rain continued to hamper farmers in Indiana last week as field work fell 10 days behind average. A week earlier field work was running seven days late. Purdue agricultural statistician Robert E. Straszheim said the rain has left topsoil moisture rated as surplus in nearly all areas of the state, and subsoil moisture rated adequate to mostly surplus. “What field work was accomplished last week was confined to high, sandy soil locations,” Straszheim said. “Spring plowing was at a standstill,” he said. “With 55 per cent of the intended com and soybean acreage plowed, progress was unchanged from a week earlier. Last year 85 per cent of the plowing had been completed, and 70 per cent is average.” Corn planting remained only five per cent completed, compared with 20 per cent a year ago, and 25 per cent for average. Com that has been planted has emerged with stands considered only fair, the report said. “Virtually no soybeans have been planted to date,” Straszheim said, “while on an average 15 per cent of the crop is planted by this time.” A year ago planting also was slow. Vegetative growth was relatively slow during the week due to cool weather. Oats reached an average height of 4 Inches, 1 inch below normal. “The heading of winter wheat Is still largely confined to the southern half of the state, and the crop was reported as 15 per cent headed,” he said. This is about average. Barley was 30 per cent headed, which is average.
statement” late Tuesday in advance of a news conference, scheduled for later today, at which the full text will be released. The names of other signers were not disclosed. Church said that the Senate group, “as dissenters,” wanted Hanoi tq understand It would be a “tragic miscalculation” to turn down peace negotiations In the belief the United States would quit the war. Sen. Gale McGhee, D-Wyo., a leading defender of administration policy, took a dim view of the Church move. “There’s a question whether it will carry any impact with Hanoi. If it’s purpose is to atone for doubts which their position may have produced, it’s pretty clumsy.”
Quite A Shock MARKET BOSWORTH, England UPI — “Dear sir, you are a girl.” Hie letter astonished Aubrey Judge, a man for all of his 53 years. A clerical error made on his birth certificate in 1914 was to blame. “It absolutely shattered me to learn that I was a woman,' said Judge. “I’ve sent the officials a statement from my 88-year-old mother backing me up.”
PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST? Motif to jCooh Motif to Zom at the friendly FIRST-CITIZENS BANK ond Trust Company ttemtarlOS
Haaoi Waraed By 14 Seaators WASHINGTON UPI — Fourteen Senate dissenters on the Johnson administration’s Vietnam policy are warning Hanoi today not to make the tragic mistake of refusing negotiations in the hope America will withdraw from the war. The statement appeared to be aimed in part at eliminating any grounds for the administration’s contention that dissent among Americans could be prolonging the war. Among the signers were such ardent Senate doves as Chairman J. William Fulbright, DArk., of the Foreign Relations Committee, Wayne Morse, DOre., and Republicans John Sherman Cooper, Ky., and Mark O. Hatfield, Ore. The joint declaration was organized by another vocal administration critic. Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho. Word leaked out on the “open
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Raiders Strike MANILA UPI —The Philippine national police reported today that armed pirates using motor boats raided four coastal towns last week, raped three women and escaped with $15,000. The police said one member of a pirate band was killed in a gun battle in the town of Baganga. Another suspect was also captured, they said.
Receives Award WASHINGTON UPI —Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson receives the national multiple sclerosis award today at a White House ceremony. Comedian - pianist Victor Borge, the chairman of Celebrities for Multiple Sclerosis was to present the First Lady the award for her "humanitarian efforts in behalf of the afflicted and the handicapped.”
Santo Incorporated SANTA CLAUS, Ind. UPI— Santa Claus, which was officially incorporated for the first time Tuesday, is the largest and smallest town in Spencer County. It is the largest because it covers 2,358 acres; the smallest because it has only 31 residents, including Indiana’s “St, Nick.”
Sweet And Sour DENVER UPI—Denver po lice today were trying to track down a thin thief with a swee* tooth—or a gang of them. The booty from a weekend burglary of a cookie distributing company’s delivery van included 19 cases of cream sandwich cookies, 29 cases of assorted puffs, five cases of creams and six cases of crackers. There also was a twist. The goodie snatchers also made off with two cases of pretzels.
Justice Blind SAN FRANCISCO UPI—Police raided an apartment on Boardman Place and arrested two persons on narcotics charges when they found a complete drug factory, including beakers, vials of powder, rubber tubing, ether and distilling equipment. The apartment is across the street from the hall of justice.
The 20-story Grady Memo* rial Hospital in Atlanta, Ga., is the largest all-charity institution in the Southeast
Sinkiang was the site of Red China’s first atomic explosion in 1964.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate No. EST 67-37 Notice is hereby elveo that FirstCitizens Bank A Trust Co. of Oreeqcastle, Indiana, was on the 8th day of May, 1067, appointed Administrator of the estate of C. Lea Bryan, deceased. AU 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 notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastla, kxUana, this 8th day of May, 1967. Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney J. Frank Durham May 10-17-34-3t
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BIG ONE THAT DIDN’T GET AWAY—It’s a record lake trout, caught in Sunapee Lake, New Hampshire, by Zigmond Szoa of Gardner, Mass. The trout weighs 24 pounds 2 ounces.
YOU'RE TELLING ME!
A MIDWESTERN city reports it has 20 jobs open for pretzel twisters but so far hadn’t found any applicants. Guess you have to have a special bent for that kind of ca-
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! ! ! Federal taxes on aalcohol brought in more than $3.8 billion during the 1966 fiscal year, we read. That must have given Uncle Sam quite a glow. ! ! ! Burglars who stele en adding machine from a Denver service station returned it five days later. Can't figure out why. ! ! ! Astronomers soy that if you stayed in one spot for a year continuously looking at the sky you would see 4,090 stars—inclpdioft bo doubts tba mo on
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A zoo elephant may consume more than $1,000 worth of fodr der a day—nature item. Those pachyderms are weU named— they certainly can pack it away t
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More and more persons, especially those of middle age and advanced years, have taken up bicycling, according to a business publication. Now it’s the older generation that’s getting a kick out of going around coroora on two wheal*
