The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 June 1967 — Page 4

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Th« Dally Bannar, Graaneastla, Indiana

Saturday* Juna 10, 1967

For Sale-Real Estate

See Collins FOR YOUR Real Estate Needs NEW LISTINGS Undar $10,000 REELS YUXE Older 2 B.R. home in excellent condition. Nice yard and garden spot—Plus 4 acres. R. No. 2, CEMETERY RD. Nice 2 or 3 B.R. older home. New roof. AMO Nice 3 B.R. Neat A Clean. Immediate Possession. CLAYTON 3 B.R. Nicely decorated. New Aluminum siding — Cascade High School dist. 108 E. FRANKLIN Income Property—large liv-ing-dining room—2 B.R. A kitchen, enclosed rear porch down. Large living—kitchen A B.R. up. REELSVILLE R.R. Price Reduced. 2 or 3 B.R., 2 ear garage, large barn, pens, 14 acres, woods—springs ■streams plus valuable walnut trees. Call us today — We have ethers to show you also. Lois or Ross Allee OL 3-4072

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 802 S. Ind. St. OL S-9315 HOMES FOR SALE TENNESSEE ST. — 4 rm. mod. Home A Approx. 1 acre—89,500. DRAPER STREET—Pretty 4 rm. mod. Home, in good condition A immed. pose. —89,800. BAEVBRIDGE — Falrview Addition—5 rm. Home— hardwood floors. Birch cabinets, oil fired furnace. Price — $12,000 Includes Washer A Dryer, curtains A drapes. BRIJNERSTOWN — Home has 4 rms. A bath down A 8 rms. up—oil furnace— Store Bldg, has coal Furnace—there is a 5 car Garage plus 2 extra rms.— immed. poss. 909 HILLCREST—A recently remodeled 8 bedim. Home — hardwood floors, w/w carpet In liv. rm., full basement nicely finished Into family room with sliding glass doors opening on patio really beautiful. And many others After Office Hours Call C. 3. Knauer—OL 3-3057 Ward Bartlett—OL 3-3298 BUI Talbott—OL 3-6828

500 ACRES ONLY $2.40 PER ACRB GOOD FARMLAND $1200 VOTAL PRICE $120 DOWN, $U PER MONTH PREE COLORED BROCHURE 500 ocrts of gpod farmland whsrs vagstablas, rice whaat, corn, fruits, and most anything planted thrivss. Annual rain fall 45 inches. Temperatures range from a lew of 50 degrees to a high of 85 degrees. Pioneers from all ever the world are pouring into this country seeking their fortunes. Seme of the largest companies in the world ars building factories throughout the land. We have 750 farms of 500 acres each to sell. They are located 400 miles from the capital af Brazil, South America. Each farm has been fully surveyed, staked and registered! Mineral rights included. All of our titles are free and clear. Free booklets showing pictures and giving complete details sent upon request. Selig Bros. Real Estate Company, 42 W. South Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Telephone area code 317 634-8328 or residence phene 283* 1256. We are members of the In* dianapolis Chamber of Commerce.

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE $02 S. Ind. St. Pb: OL $-9315 - Offers - 2 MILES WEST—This big beautiful 2 story Homesitting high up overlooking the countrysideRooms that are large, walk-in closets, kitchen large enough to eat in, 2 full baths, family room A 4 bedrooms. 2 car Garage, A 1 Vi beautiful acres. This is truly a fine home for the big famUy. Call us to see.

Want to buy a home? Wt havt then listed, LOOK

For Sale-Real Estate

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 Offers The Hardman Grocery Building A living quarters on N. Jackson St. This is an excellent Business Location for just most any type of business. Call us for appointment OL 3-9315

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OUTSTANDING HOMES REDBUD LANE. Very neat 3 bedroom brick home with beautiful landscaped lawn. Attached garage, covered patio, gas furnace. Low heating cost. Many extras and priced to seU. DOGWOOD LANE. All brick contemporary home ideally built for family home. Foyer, rear living room, separate dining room. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, large finished family room in basement. Many interior detaUs that must be seen to be appreciated. Immediate possession. SHERWOOD. Located on large suburban lot, nearly new stone home. Large Uving room with dining area, large kitchen, family room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2i/ 2 baths, 2 car garage. Immediate possession. ALBEV POND RD. Located on 5.9 acres of wooded, rolling ground, a beautiful Provincial brick home with all the features for family living. Large center foyer, living room, separate dining room, beautiful kitchen with eating area, family room, 4 bedrooms, 2 1 /2 baths. Basement, 2 car garage. Outstanding appointments in every room for comfortable and convenient living. For Appointment—Phone Vern Abbott OL 3-6387 Max Records OL 3-4645 Hal Hickman OL 3-9225

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 - FOR SALE - Building Sites — Thinking of building—then do see this —1 beautiful acre—trees A lots of trees In background with a small stream winding thru the valley in back. A beautiful setting for that dream Home. And others—call us.

C. E. SHUEE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 108 North Vine Street NEW LISTINGS R. R. No. 1—Cloverdale— St. Rd. 42 — Ranch type home — built in 1959 — 6 rooms—2 bedrooms—T j acre lot—Close to Lake. 313,500. K-l 684 E. Walnut. 6 rooms— three Bedroms, bath, oil furnace. frame home all on one floor. Possession 30 days. Price $11,000. C-l 2 ACRES South of Greencastlc. Beautifully landscaped with trees and plenty of privacy. $3,200.00. K-l3 INDIANAPOLIS ROAD Lovely Ranch Brick — 3 bedrooms. Beautiful family room and kitchen—2 '/i car finished and heated garage. Large lot. $22,500.00. K-16 GREENBRAIR ADDITION Nice 3 bedroom ranch carpeted living room and dining area. 2 car carport. A very large lot—low taxes. $15,500.00. J-7 LOVELY LAKE PROPERTY 9Vi rooms — Brick fireplace—l\'j baths—2 car garage—Very close to boat dock adjoining state property. See it. $17,800.00. B-10 Daytime Phone: OL 3-9702 Jim and Kay Braden OL 3-6532 Rena Fisher OL 3-5098 Jack Moore OL 3-5820 Gloria Baumunk OL 3-6057 Wilbur Alexander OL 3-4790 Floyd Crawley 795-4351

For Sale-Real Estate

Call Collins

New Listings 904 So. Crown—Large I home with one large apt. and two smaller apts. 1 oca tec large lot. 2 l /j mi. east on 240—40 acre farm—16 a. tillable, balance pasture land with 2 B.R. home and Barn. 3 BA. Home, full basement on N. Arlington St. Priced to

sell.

311 W. Columbia St. Older 2 or 3 Bdrm. home in good condi tion. Price $7500.00. So. Coatesville on St. Rd. 75.

S'/: a. lot with small barn. Must be seen to be appreciated. Near Mansfield Lake just north of 36—56 acres with old-

camping. Bob Clark 386-7359

Lois or Ross Allee

OL 8-4072

For Rent-Apartments

FOR LEASE: Colonial Arms apartment. Phone OL 3-3798

22-tf

For Rent-Home

FOR RENT: 3 bedroom home In Greencastle. Phone Rockville 596-3914. 9-2t

Wanted - To Rent

WANTED: To rent by July 10, 8 or 4 bedroom, one story modem house, minimum 2,000 sq. ft. living area. Bob Lewis, Mallory Capacitor Co. 9-2p

For Sale - Mobile Homes

FOR RENT: Trailer for the sea-, son at Cataract Falls. Ph. 7954895. 7-5t

FOR SALE: 1966 Nimrod Camper trailer. Phone 2466549. 10-lp

For Sale-Home Items

1967 SINGER

$35.46 FULL BALANCE Make seven payments of $5.07 monthly. Beautiful walnut console. Equipped to Zig-Zag, applique, monogram, mend, dam, sew forward or reverse, pastel color. Full price $35.46. Call OL 3-3987. 5-tf.

Nice Norge 16-ft. self def. ref. for sale. Call OL 3-5231. 9-2p

FOR SALE: Mattress and coil springs, twin size, phone OL 3-3471. 10-lt

FOR SALE: AM-FM Record player combination; 2 piece living room suite; electric stove; bookcases; refrigerators; gas stoves; record player; TV; dinette set; baby bed. 24 E. Berry Street (rear).

9-2t

FOR SALE: Duncan Phyfe table and 4 chairs, walnut desk, antique cane bottom chairs. Phone 795-4310. 9-2p

FOR SALE: Assortment of very good used Furniture: 3 pc. living room sectional, 2 Aqua living room chairs, marble top coffee table, nearly new G.E. 36” range, 2 bedroom suites, 1 single twin size bed with springs and mattress, large double door G.E. refrigerator, nearly new, dining room buffet, 54” blond round dining room table with 4 chairs, end tables, several sizes of full length white drapes. Phone OL 3-3444 to to see any piece. 8-3t

Wanted To Buy

WANTED TO BUY: Hay in field or on shares. Phone 7954492. 5-6p.

WANTED: To buy used furniture and appliances. Phone OL 3-9429. 7-4t

WANTED TO BUY: Apartment size refrigerator. Howard Moore, OL 3-5789. 10-2t

For Sale - Farm Items

WAYNE and HARASOY 63 SOYBEANS (non-certified) high germination, purity 99.19, recleaned, bagged and tagged as ordered. $4.00 per bu. at farm. Wendell Brattain, ft. R. 4, Greencastle. Ph. OL 3-4913. 7-6t

For Sale-Marine Items

BOATS, motors, life preservers, and skiing equipment. Greencastle Sports & Recreation Supplies. Open 7 days, % mi. south US. 231/St Rd. 43. 8-3t

For Sale-Pets

FOR SALE: German Shepard pups. Phone 626-2217. 10-5p

Work Wanted

SHAWNEE Construction — 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. 8-6p

ATENTION: Custom Home Building and Home Remodeling. William F. Taylor. Ph. 845-3583. Amo, Ind. 31 years experience. 9-4p

WANTED: Painting, Interior & Exterior. 15 yrs. experience. Wayne Gerald. References furnished. Ph. PE 9-2186.

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WANTED: Tree work, topping and take down. Insurance, free estimate. C. Gorham, Ph. OL 3-9031. 5-6t.

Employment - Men - Women

WANTED: Accountant 3-5 years experience in general fund and cost accounting procedures, degree in accounting preferred but not absolutely necessary if person has experience in these areas. Salary commensurate with education and experience. Write Box 17, c/o Daily Banner, giving resume of your experience. 8-5t

Employment • Men

FURNACE INSTALLERS AND SERVICE MEN

HOURLY wages or sub contract work in your own area. Call 924-1372 Indianapolis collect between 4 to 7 p. m. 8-3p

WANTED: High School boy to work in retail store, age 16 or over. Address Box 70 c/o Banner. State age, address and phone number. 9-3t

Employment-Women

WANTED: Lady to live in and care for convalescent, light housework, references required. Phone 845-2648 or write P. O. Box 11, Coatesville.

5-6t.

Female, no age limit, opening for part or full time employment. For information call 246-6129. 10-3p

Wanted

WANTED: To take care of child or children in my home. Can give refrences. Call OL 3-4076. 10-3p

CAR POOL: To Indiana State College; classes 9:30 and 12. Starting June 12. Phone OL 3-5689. 10-2p

WANTED: Hay to put up on shares or to buy. OL 3-9376.

8-6p

WANTED: Hay hauling from field to barn. Wayne Moore and Sons. Phone 246-6518.

8-3p.

WANTED: Hay to haul from field to barn. Emerson Phillips, 1044 Avenue E, Greencastle. 8-3p.

Automotive

FOR SALE: 1948 Chevrolet, one ton with bed and grain sides. Good condition. Richard Malayer, phone Roachdale 596-7726 after 4:30 p. m. 9-2p

FOR SALE: Cheap ’56 Buick, good motor, needs tires. Phone OL 3-3592. 9-3t

FOR SALE: 1960 Dodge, 4 d<x>r, power brakes, power steering, automatic transmission, $250. Phone Russellville 435-2498.

9-2p

FOR SALE: 1964 Chevrolet BelAir station wagon, nice, $1095. Phone 246-6160. 8-7t

For Sale

PARTS for all electric Shavers. Mason’s Jeweler. 16-tf

Livestock - For Sale

FOR SALE: Charolais bull 15th 16th registered, age 2 years, weight 1400 lbs. Phone 5262473. 10-3t

Notice

I am now retired from IBM and can devote all of my time to my Christmas tree plantation and nursery. We have a nice assortment of containergrown plants. These may be planted at any time. Drive out and see me. Paul Wagoner, PE 9-2233. 8-6p

NOTICE: Strawberries. Pick your own, extra good picking this weekend, 25c a quart, bring containers, follow signs from Catlin. R. D. Albright Farm. 9-10-2t

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

The Goodwill truck will be in Greencastle Tuesday June 13, Call OL 3-6587 by 6 p.m. on Monday.

Business Service

BEGINNERS' BALLET CLASS Starting June 15th from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p. m. Joule Skaggs’ Stilesville Dance Studio. 845-3415. Must be 7 years old. 8-8p

FOR SALE: Boy’s bicycle, 24 inch. Good condition. Phone OL 3-689L 9-2p

LET us sell your used boats and campers for you. We have buyers for small fishing boats. Greencastle Sport & Recreation Supplies, y 2 mi. south U. S. 231/St Rd. 43. Open 7 days. 8-3t

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

BUSINESS SERVICE FOR your socially correct wedding invitations, its Progressive Printing Company, located “next to the bus station.” 8-3t

Rockville Youth Viet Casualty WASHINGTON, UPI — The Defense Department announced Friday the deaths in the Vietnam fighting of two Indiana Marines. The department said Pfc. Johnnie M. Henninger was killed in action and Pfc. James H. V. Overpeck died of wounds. Henninger was the son of Mrs. Elfie M. Oplinger, R. R. 1, Rome City, Ind., and Overpeck was the son of Mrs. Julia J. Overpeck, Rockville, Ind. The department also released Friday a revised list of the number of servicemen from each state killed in Vietnam. Indiana was 11th on the list with 292 deaths.

Court Rules In Indianapolis Case INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Indiana Supreme Court, in a split decision, has ruled that Indianapolis has the right to convert the City Market prop-

erty to another use.

In a 4-1 ruling, the court up;ld the city in a suit brought by taxpayers seeking to block plans to use part of the market property for off-street parking. They contended that the city’s founding fathers “dedicated” the spot to market purposes and the present administration could

not change this.

Judge Norman Arterbum, in the majority opinion, noted that other spots in the city had been dedicated in the early days to specific purposes but their use

had been changed.

He said the present site of the

He said the position taken by

In his dissent. Judge Amos

Mayor John Barton said that his administration plans to continue to use part of the property

for a market.

August Draft Call Is 29,000 WASHINGTON UPI — The Defense Department announced Friday that 29,000 men will be drafted into the Army during August, 9,100 more than in July. It said the big jump in the draft call would support a “previously planned and announced force level.” In other words it did not mean a sudden new buildup. The department said it had asked Selective Service to provide 29,000 men in August to “assure a timely flow of replacements for men completing their terms of service." The figure was well below the August 1966, draft of 36,600. The draft hit a peak 49,200 in October 1966, and then the Defense Departmentt began cutting down its draft calls.

Tornadoes Again Menace 3 States Wide-ranging tornadoes roamed the plains for the sixth consecutive day today amid scattered hailstorms and violent cloudbursts that have spun havoc in Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas in an unbroken seige this week. Tornado warnings were posted today throughout Iowa. Flash floods threatened the state in the second day of torrential downpours. Several twisters were sighted near Des Moines and Oskaloosa. Main highways in western Iowa were flooded over after almost six inches of rain fell in a six hour period. Flooding was expected today on many streams and tributaries in the state. Golf-ball sized hail battered an area southwest of Lincoln, Neb., in the aftermath of a tornado that swept through Hickman, Neb., 16 miles from Lincoln, destroying homes and injuring three persons. Winds raged up to 118 m.p.h. in central Kansas, with gusts up to 60 m.p.h. reported at Kansas City and Wichita. A barrage of three twisters in quick succession swept Oklahoma early today. No injuries or damage were known. A skipping of tornadoes ripped through the Denver area in Colorado Friday, tearing roofs from buildings, scattering cars and toppling trees. No injuries were reported.

Illness Fatal To Cardinal Ritter ST. LOUIS UPI Joseph Cardinal Ritter, archbishop of St. Louis and former archbishop of Indianapolis, died today at the age of 74. The cardinal, a native of New Albany, Ind., had been critically ill since suffering two heart attacks earlier in the week. He was hospitalized here Monday. Cardinal Ritter served as archbishop of Indianapolis from 1917 to 1946. He received his red cap in 1961 from Pope John XXIII.

Teachers Ratify New Contract SOUTH BEND UPI—Ratification was given by voice vote of the terms of a new contract by union teachers in the South Bend public school system. More than 300 teachers attended the ratification meeting at which the contract provisions were explained by Thomas Bull, president of the South Bend Federation of Teachers AFLCIO. The contract terms were agreed on after about 500 of the 1,565 teachers in the system struck for three days last month. The contract includes a salary scale ranging upward from $5,850 for beginning teachers with four years of training.

Tractor Victim MIDDLEBURY UPI —Clyde E. Yoder, 43, R. 1, Middlebury, was found crushed to death beneath his overturned farm tractor Thursday in a ditch near his home. The body was found by neighbors summoned by Yoder’s wife and four children who discovered him missing when they returned from church.

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Johnson Will Address Grange WASHINGTON UPI —President Johnson will deliver th« keynote address at the annual convention of the National Grange in Syracuse, N. Y., on Nov. 13, the Grange announced today. Herschel D. Newsom, Columbus, Ind., national master of the 100-year-old organization, said Johnson will be accompanied by the First Lady and will speak to about 15,000 Grange members on the convention’s opening day. Agriculture Secretary Orville L. Freeman also will address the convention Nov. 18, Newsom said.

Bey Strangles WABASH UPI — Anthony Aviles, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aviles, was killed Thursday when he fell from a chair in his home onto a roll of aluminum foil which strangled him, according to Dr. Richard LaSalle, Wabash County eoroner.

Jail Prisoner Back In Custody VERSAILLES UPI — Leroy Rowe, 34, Friendship,- was caught Friday about a mile from the Ripley County Jail from while he escaped five hours earlier by locking the sheriff in a cell. Rowe distracted the attention of Sheriff Emmett McClain at a late evening cellblock check just long enough to throw him off guard and lock him up. Then Rowe fled the jail and was sought until 3 a. m. when he was captured walking near Versailles. He was being held on charget growing out of a family argument.

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than you think.

Hot, muggy weather is coming. •. that’s for sure. Uncomfortable days... unbear* able nights. Make sure now that your home will be cool and comfortable on the hottest days. Install electric air conditioning... eithey a window unit or a central

system.

Electric air conditioning makes your home a pleasant oasis all summer long. Controls

Install electric air conditioning now . •. BEFORE hot weather arrives.

Why not visit your appliance dealer now. Get tiie cost of installing electric air conditioning in your home. Do it now... before hot weather. Remember—you don’t have to be miserable this summer.

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