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For Sale or Rent 705 CRESCENT DR. All aluminum exterior. Comfortable 3 bedroom home with large storage wardrobes. Family size kitchen. Attached garage. Gas furnace. Reasonably priced. 813 CRESCENT DR. Very neat 3 bedroom home, living room with dining L, utility garage. Gas furnace. Fully insulated. Priced to sell or will rent to responsible family.

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I I Nice three bedroom house with carport on 1 acre lot. $9,000 cash or $100 down and balance financed for 12 years. House is located on 900 North, 2 blocks east of New Maysville. Call Collect 856-5255, Indianapolis. 5 room modern home with 2 baths in Fillmore. Two rooms and one bath carpeted. Plenty of cabinet space. Aluminum siding, 1 car garage. Ren Meek, Phone 246-6481.

2 Business 2 Opportunity

For Rent or lease: Manhattan garage and service station. Inquire first house east of garage or Phone Reelsv: M !e I 672-3346 or Brazil 446-2205.

3 Mobile Homes 3

THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT S. COLLEGE. Comfortable 4 rm. apt. First floor. All utilities furnished. Large rms. plus large enclosed back porch. $85 per month. NEW LISTINGS RITTER ST. Six rm. Gold Medallion ranch type home.. W/w carpet in liv. rm. Formal din. rm. large kitchen. li/ 2 baths. Buff brick and alum, siding exterior. REELSVELLE. Lovely frame country home. 7 rooms plus 3 porches. large liv. rm. with fireplace. 30 acres with 12 tillable. Blacktop road. Frontage has building sites on old Road 40. Excellent barn. Trees. R.F.D. 5. TERRE HAUTE. Ranch. Brick veneer. S bdrms. iy 2 baths. Attached garage. Large lot. $18,200. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call Madge Hockensmith Donvin Duncan Charlie Carmichael P. G. Evans

See Collins & Co. -For1. Your Real Estate Needs 2. Quick Sales 3. V.A. & Conventional Financing 4. Plus — we have buyers for small and large farms and residential homes -- List Now 5. On the Square

27 ft. modem Yellowstone trailer. Extra clean. 845-2603, Amo, Indiana.

4 For Rent, Apts. 4

Furnished upstairs apartment, 3 large rooms. Newly decorated, private entrance. OL 36007 after 5 p.m. For rent: East Seminary Street one bedroom upper apartment stove and heat furnished, available Sept. 1st. Call OL 3-3519 or OL 3-6822. 2 bedroom upper unfurnished apartment near campus. OL 3-6387.

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4 room modern house, gas furnace water heater. Located on East Walnut Street. Immediate possession. Inquire at 416 E. Washington St after 5 p.m.

7 Marine Items

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16 ft. Holiday, 50 horse Merc.,

Holtsclaw tandem trailer.

$850. Phone OL 3-4451.

9 Home Items

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FOR SALE: Home grown tomatoes; sweet onions; potatoes; cabbage; beets; cucumbers. Thomas Parker, Fillmore Phone 246-6148. Solid walnut dining room suite with china cabinet, new 42” springs and foam mattress. Phone Roachdale 596-7431. For Sale: Used gas furnace, complete with conversion burner and blower. $125; also will sell or trade one year old Humidifier for Dehumidifier of same value. Billingslys. Phone OL 3-4257. Apt. size Gas stove. $15. OL 35773. Frigidaire refrigerator, 12 cu. ft. Excellent condition. OL 39446. For Sale: Peaches, tree ripened, also apples. Roeschlein Orchard. 2 miles west of 59 on Centerpoint Road. Phone 8462638. Home grown tomatoes, sweet com, cantaloupes, watermelons. Ernie’s Open Air Market Hi-way 43 602 South Bloomington.

WANTED GOOD HARD WORKING MAN WILLING TO ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY WHILE LEARNING GOOD POSITION FOR GOOD MAN Call Roachdale Elevator ASK FOR DON GILSTRAP

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Regulation pool table, coin operated. Cost $635 1 year ago. $400 or trade for livingroom furniture. Also 2 TV’s, 4 end tables and several saddles. OL 3-3047. 1 Speed Queen wringer washer, like new. 17 cu. ft. Philco refrigerator, perfect condition. OL 3-3423. For Sale: Good used heating stove. 112 West Walnut Street, eastside. For Sale: At Earley’s, tomatoes and vegetables. Phone OL 35891. FOR SALE: Used carpet, 15x20 beige twist weave. Luggage carrier for car. 596-7693. FOR SALE: Spanish sweet onions. 2 mi. North of Brazil on S.R. 59 to Rio Grande Road, 2 mi. West, 1% mi. North. The Dew Drop Farm.

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Lost: Black and white kitten, vicinity South Indiana Street Phone OL 3-4684.

11 Employment, 11 Men

Meter Reader for gas meters. Must be high school graduate. Apply at 101 E. Washington Street. DEPAUW STUDENT UNION NEEDS HIGH SCHOOL BOYS FOR PART TIME WORK THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR. CALL OL 3-9721, EXTENSION 463 BETWEEN 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 NOON.

12 Employment, 12 Men, Women

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2— Business Opportunity 3— Mobile Hornet 4— Fer Rent—Apts. 5— For Rent—Rooms 4—Fer Rent—Houses 7— Marine Items 8— Musical Items 9— Home Items 10—lest 4 Found 11 —Employment—Men 12— Employment—Men—Women 13— Employ ment—Women 14— Automotive 15— Fer Sale 14—Wanted 17— Farm Equipment 18— Auction 19— Business Service 20— livestock—Fer Sale 21— Notice 22— Motorcylee 23— Wanted To Buy 24— Fer Sale—Pets

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14 Automotive 14

‘66 Mustang, 8, automatic, Palomino interior, on new car warranty, owner in service. OL 3-3653.

For Sale: 1957 Cadillac. 318 North Indiana.

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Notice 21

New Idea 2 row pull type corn picker. Picked about 200 acres. Alva Cash. 795-4988. For Sale: 1 Uni-Harvester heavy hoist. $125. OL 3-5991. For Sale: Combine, John Deere, 30 pull type with auger. Bob Harlan, R. 1, Rockville 5696078. 18 Auction 18 Saturday, August 12, commencing at 12:30 p.m. Administrator’s sale of 4 complete rooms of furniture and antiques including muzzle loading shotgun, wall telephone, oil lamps, wax sealed glass fruit jars, neck yoke for carriage and lots of other old items. Some farm implements including 1 row corn planter and 1 row International corn picker. In the estate Allie McKamey, deceased, A. E. M c K a m e y, Administrator. Wayne Branneman, Auctioneer,

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Shop at GREENCASTLE SPORTS, ^mile south ST. RD. 43. Open 7 days a week, evenings till 8:00. All types sports and recreation supplies. FOR FREE ESTIMATES for spray painting or brush painting call your PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP today. SINGER ZIG ZAG Walnut Cabinet Model A-l cond. Beaut, walnut console. Makes buttonholes and many fancy designs. Sews on buttons, needs no attachments.Available to resp. party for $5.69 per month. Full price $34.16. Call OL 3-3987.

GALLONS and gallons of cool refreshing ROOT BEER on tap at B-K. Gal. 75c; Qt. 30c. 702 Bloomington St. Bake Sale: Job’s Daughter’s, Bethel 78, Greencastle. Friday, August 11, 2:00 p.m. at Penney’s. Bake Sale: Saturday, August 12th at 8:00 a.m. in front of Penney’s store. Walnut Chapel Friends Church. FLEA MARKET^Martinsville’s first. Aug. 12 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Frances Reese, 260 W. Washington, Phone 317-342-6628.

22 Motorcycles 22

1966 Honda Scrambler 305 and helmet. Phone OL 3-6593.

24 Pets 24

3 full blooded German Shepherd pups. 7 wks. old. OL 3-9403.

LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hog* $20.75 - $21.25 LIVESTOCK Hogs 3,400; barrows and gilts steady to 25 higher; 1 and 2, 210-230 lb 21.50-21.75; few 22.00; 1 and 2, 190-210 lb 21.0021.50; 180-190 lb 20.50-21.00; 1 to 3, 210-250 lb 21.25-21.65; 2 and 3, 210-270 lb 21.00-21.25; few 270-290 lb 20.50-21.00; sows 25-50 higher; 1 to 3, 300-350 lb 19.25-20.00; 350-400 lb 18.5019.50; 400-500 lb 17.75-18.75; 2 and 3, 500-600 lb 17.00-17.75; boars steady at 15.50-17.25. Cattle 875; calves 35; steers and heifers steady; cows steady to strong; bulls and vealers steady.

Wanted: Waitress, dish washers, kitchen help, and car hops. Age 16-60. Apply in person at Double Decker, or phone OL 3-6290.

13 Employment, 13 Women

SECRETARY: Full or part time, August 21 through September 11. Law office. Write P. O. Box 193, Greencastle, with qualifications. Wanted, cleaning lady for part time work. No phone calls. College Castle MoteL

Wanted: Lady to work during school year at Satellite. Flexible hours, no experience necessary. Contact manager.

Wanted: Cook for Putnam County Home. Under new supervision. OL 3-9528.

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1962 Country Sedan Ford station wagon, V-8 with overdrive, power brakes, in good condition. $600, call 5262350, Joe Anderson, Mt. Meridian.

‘56 Chev. 2 ton truck with Mooresville bed and twin cylinder hoist 526-2431.

1956 Dodge V-8 % ton. A-l shape. OL 3-4227.

‘62 Corvair Monza, 4 speed. Excellent. $700 OL 3-9942 8-6, OL 3-3971 after 6.

For Sale: 1950 Ford V-8 pickup. $150. Poland 986-2901.

1963 Rambler 4 door station wagon. Priced to sell. OL 36057.

Extra good clean ‘59 Buick LeSabre $395. See at 135 W. Berry.

1955 Int. %t. pickup truck, good 6 ply, Rubber snow & mud. Very good truck. 502 E. Hanna or OL 3-6390.

For Sale

FOR SALE: Haynes two and four horse trailers, new and used. Pull the best—Pull a Haynes. Financing available. Phil and Lucy Jordan. Phone OL 3-3770.

FOR SALE: “No Hunting—No Trespassing” signs. The Daily Banner.

For Sale: 1 66 inch cabinet sink, 2 52 gal. electric water heaters, 1 bath tub and faucets, 1 lavatory, 1 stool. 848 Indianapolis Road, Cali OL 35477.

SAVE Money— 20% discount Perfection House Paint Sale. Black Lumber Company, 501

North Indiana.

Pingleton Upholstering. 2- % miles north on 43, Fabrics, free estimates. Phone OL 36119.

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Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service.

PARTS for all electric Shavers. Mason's Jeweler.

FROM wall to wall, no soil at all, on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Todd’s Ace Hardware.

will be to establish and implement policies governing special education and maintain growth and development within the program. The Joint Special Education Program involves the Cloverdale Community Schools, Greencastle Community Schools, North Putnam Community Schools, and South Putnam Community Schools.

SPOTS before your eyes-on your carpet-remove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00. Headley Hardware.

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Wanted

WANTED to rent 5 or 6 room modem house in town. Write Moore’s Variety, 7 W. Franklin, Greencastle, c/o R. McShanog.

Wanted to rent: 2 bedroom house with garage. In or close to town. James Fentress Jr. OL 3-9516. Want to buy 300-400 lb. steers. Phone PE 9-2513.

Tree work, topping and take downs. Free estimates. Insurance. C. Gorham. Call OL 3-9031.

Livestock

Four-year-old Appaloosa gelding, gentle. Phone 522-3339.

3 year old gelding and saddle. $150. OL 3-3778.

For Sale: 13 Holstein steers, 400 to 650 lbs. Phone 5262731.

Notice

ixuiiCIU. anomo you not receive your copy of The Daily Banner or Indianapolis Newa please phone Ol $-9070 before 8 pun.

WANTED: Rugs, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Servio Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County. Call OL 3-3562.

CEMETERY lettering. Your local Rock of Ages dealer, McGuffey’s, 209 North Market. Phone OL 3-9216. Don’t Forget Jefferson Township Fire Department Fish Fry. August 17-18-19 at Belle Union School House.

Wanted: Babysitting. References, Vera Suit. OL 3-5296. Wanted: Someone to tear down house for materials. Phone i OL 3-5326.

The BANNER ADS Pay

Rummage Sale: at the Court House, Saturday morning at 8:30. Ladies Aid of Sommerset Church.

Clark suffering from hepatitis BANGKOK UPI — Retired Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark has been evacuated by air to the United States with a case of severe infectious hepatitis, the U. S. embassy said today. Clark was stricken Friday with a stomach upset and general exhaustion during a visit and placed in a U. S. Army hospital here. An embassy spokesman said Clark was being flown in a U. S. military aircraft to Andrews Air Force Base at Washington, D. C., probably will be placed in Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the spokesman said. There was no indication where Clark might have contracted the ailment. But it was unlikely he did so here because hepatitis generally requires an incubation period of several weeks to develop. Clark had been traveling under State Department auspices since early June. He had visited several Asian countries before arriving in Bangkok. His wife accompanied him on the evacuation plane. Clark announced his resignation from the court when his son, Ramsey, was named U. S. Attorney General.

NOTICE In regard to the Indianapolis Star, daily and Sunday delivery, please call OL 3-6304 between the hours of 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. or after 5 p.m.

Notice: Back from vacation. Slavens Salvage Yard now open 7 days a week.

Bainbridge Saddle Club Horse Show. August 13.

LAST CALL To be sure your BAND INSTRUMENT is repaired before school starts. 100% Guorantacd Work HOUCK'S MUSIC DOWN BEAT RECORD SHOP 121 E. Walnut St. 9:30-5:30 OL 3-3928

FEED SALESMAN

Nationally known company hat outstanding talet openings for men 25-45, having a good background in feeding livetteck and poultry to tell Vitamin mineral premixet, annual health produett, insecticides and feed supplements in a five county area in West Central Indiana. Travel is by company car. Top salary, expenses, plus bonus, paid vacation, group insurance, retirement pregram and profit sharing. Write experience, age and availability to HERSCHEL HEATH 70S So. Graco Ave. Crawfordsyills, Indiana

Vandals active | in South Bend SOUTH BEND, UPI _ Sporadic vandalism, which has flared here occasionally since a racial disturbance two weeks ago, broke out again Tuesday night with the firebombing of a dry cleaning establishment on the city’s west side. Police said two molotov cocktails were thrown at the firm but both struck the outside of the building and did no damage. Officers said witnesses reported seeing a group of Negro youths throw the bombs and flee down

an alley.

It was the second consecutive night of minor trouble in the city. Windows at the LaSalle Neighborhood Youth Center were shot out Monday night, causing about $700 damage. The center was the scene of a battle between police and Negro youths two weeks ago.

J-7RST OF ALL EVERY MONTH DEPOSIT MONEY with the FIRST FIRST-CITIZENS BANK and Trust Company Member FDIC

Spraying the corn fields at this time is recommended only if five or more beetles are found per ear and if the field is at least twenty-five and not over seventy-five per cent silked. Control of the beetles is best attained by an application of insecticide to the soil in the spring before the corn is plant-

ed.

Police Capt. Nester Stachowicz testified before the South j Bend Safety Board Tuesdr.y I that he heard what sounded like ! a shot coming from the center before police opened fire the night of July 26. Negro leaders had complained earlier that the police fired on the center with-

out reason.

Stachowicz was the first police officer to testify at the hearing since it began last

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estat# NO. EST 67-51. NoUce is hereby given that Ralph Hutcheson was on the 20th day of July, 1967, appointed Administrator of the estate of Orville Hutcheson, deceased. AH 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 Greencastle, Indiana, this 24 day of July. 1967. Ennis E Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorneys Lyon & Boyd July 26-Aug. J-I-Jt

week. He testified that police under his command at the center had orders not to fire unless they were fired upon. He said he saw a flash inside the center and then heard an explosion followed by the shattering of a plate glass window. He said he heard another shot from be v ’-'d him and assumed it was one of his men returning the fire. “That’s when I knew things could get out of hand,” he said. Stachowicz said he ran into the center and fired a burst from his submachine gun into the ceiling in an effort to restore order. It was after the battle at the youth center that Mayor Lloyd Alle- appealed for state help and Governor Branigin sent state troopers and National Guardsmen here on standby duty. Reports from county agent The corn silk beetles have infested most of the corn fields in Putnam County, reports county agent Paul Jackson. These beetles are the adults of the northern root worm which hatches in fields of com in June and feed upon the com roots until emerging now to feed upon the silks. The beetles are winged, have hard shells, are green in color and are about one quarter of an inch long. They are somethimes referred to as green pickle bugs. The real damage caused by the silk beetles is the cutting off of the corn silk before the grain has been pollinated. Jackson says that he thinks that most of the com in this county has already pollinated so he does not expect damage to be great. For best control of the bugs spray should be applied before seventy-five per cent of the silks have emerged. If the silks are out and are healthy, pollination will occur in about a day. When pollination has taken place, the silks will start to turn brown.

STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT EXTENDED APRIL TERM, 1967 IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF JEWELL H. VAUGHAN. DECEASED Estate No «6-U .. NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS . INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JEWELL H. VAUGHAN In the matter of the Estate of Jewell H. Vaughan, deceased. No. 66-S3 Notice Is hereby given that Millard T. Vaughan as Administrator of th« above named estate, has presented and filed his final account In final settlement of said estate, and that tho same will come up for the examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 7th day of September. 1967. at which time all persons interested In said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause. If any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also re qulred to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Millard T. Vaughan. Feraonal Representative Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney Charles W. Edwards, Spencer, Ind. Aug. 9-16-21

STATE OF INDIANA 88! COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM, 1967 IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF HUBERT J. 6MALTZ, DECEASED Estate No. EST 6A-M NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF HUBERT J. SMALTZ In the matter of the Estate of Hubert J. Smaltz. deceased. No. EST 66-56 Notice Is hereby given that Olive Mae Smaltz as Executrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account In final settlement of laid estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 5 of September, 1967, at which time all persons interested In said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause. If any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their helpship or claim to any part of said estate. Olive Mae Smaltz, Personal Representative Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorneys J. D. Calbert-Jamea M. Houck Aug. 9-16-Jt

WANTED

Assistant Manager, Bookkeeper, full and part-time salespeople. Salary plus commission. We wish to staff our new star# with local residents.

Contact Mr. R. McShanog MOORE'S STORE 7 West Franklin St., Greencastla

ANNOUNCEMENT TOWNE BEAUTY SALON

wishes to welcome ' Roseann Sanders, local beautician, to its staff. Other operators to serve you are: Connie Jackson, Ina Chestnut, Mary Stauch. The Salon, located at ISYa So. Indiana Street, a short walking distance from any storo or office in the downtown area, with parking at the rear, offers a complete line of beauty services, lunch hour and "after five" appointments six days a week. Walk in patron* are also wtlcome. Call OL 3-9220 now for your next appointment. Mary F. Stauch, Owner-Operator