The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1967 — Page 4

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Tha Dally Banner, Greaneastle, Indiana

Saturday, September 9, 1967

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Real Estate

For Rent, Houses

C. E. SHUEE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 108 North Vine Street 1149 AVE. E Cute 4 room home. Newly decorated inside and out. Buy it on contract. Pay like rent. Under $5000.00. See it. Ward Bartlett .... OL 3-3296 Gloria Baumunk _ OL 3-6057 Hay and Jim Braden ..._ OL S-6532 Ann and Floyd Crawley.... 795-4351 Jack Moore OL 3-5820

For Rent: Newer 3 bedroom house, gas heat, large comer lot, $75 mo., references requested. Call OL 3-3370.

Distinctive Homes

ARE SOLD BY SHETRONE REAL ESTATE AGENCY 302 SO. INDIANA CALL OL 3-9315 GREENCASTLE

Call Collins WHEN BUYING OR SELLING CALL US OL3-3286 We are always happy to help you select just the right home or home site to fit your needs. Lois or Ross Alice OL 8-407*

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph. OL 3-9315 Offers JUST NORTH OF THE CLAY-VTGO COUNTY LINE — A pretty Brick Veneer ranch type home built in '63. 3 bedroom. 1 •/* hath, hardwood floors. Attached garage $18,200. 803 HILLCREST — 3 bedrooms, iy 2 baths, hardwood and tile floors, full basement opening on ground level. Central Air conditioning, $15,900. 822 INDPLS RD.—8 l>edroom Home, built in ’56. Hardwood floors, gas-fired furnace, 1 car garage & storage, patio, Ige. playground area. $15,500. SOUTH COLLEGE—Older 2 story Home. Hardwood floors, full basement, garage. $11,000. NORTH INDIANA — Older Home. 2 bedrms. Hardwood floors, part basement. 6 rms. & bath down, 2 rooms up. $7,500. After Office hours call— C. J. Knauer—OL 3-8057 Billy Talbott—OL 3-6328

For Sale: Cape Cod Style house with 2 bedrooms, basement, car garage on 3 lots. OL 3-3936.

3 Mobile Homes 3 The answer to your housing needs: 12x50, new 2 br. $4285. 12x60, new 3 br. $4995. Country living on the lake. Buy or rent a home and live at Van Bibbe- Lake, R.R. 1, Greencastle, Phone PE 92341.

Mobile home, 12x55 Early j American Conestoga. Take j over payments. OL 3-5978.

4 For Rent, Apts. 4 for Rent: 3 rooms and bath furnished apartment, air conditioner and private entrance. Adults. OL 3-4023.

7or Rent: One bedroom apartment, stove and refrigerator available. Phone OL 3-4467,

1 For Rent: House at 101 Park Street. See owner there or at 311 West Walnut.

| For Rent: 3 bedroom home on Indianapolis Road. Phone 5963914.

7 Marine Items 7

i For Sale: 15 foot Milocraft with 40 hp Scott all electric. Tee Nee trailer. Best offer over $500. Call OL 3-3755.

8 Musical Items 8

Gibson 12 string folk guitar, model B-45-12. Lists at $360. ! Will sell with case for $325. Larry Hunt, OL 3-5249.

Fender Mustang guitar and case in good condition. Vibro champ amp. Call OL 3-5658 after 5:00. I

9 Home Items 9

, For Sale: Canning tomatoes, $2.00 bushel and you pick them. Robert Clearwaters, 2y a mi. south Stilesville.

For Sale: Jonathan apples. Paris Orchard, Fox Ridge.

Gas range, late model, like new. Also 9x12 rug. Both quality merchandise. Bargains. Phone OL 3-6488. |

For Sale: Westinghouse portable dishwasher, good shape, $50; chests, $5 each; small blond desk, $20. Phone OL 39315.

11 Employment, 11 Men

Wanted: Part time help in drying and hauling shell com during com harvest. Phone 795-4309 evenings or early morning.

12 Employment, 12 Men, Women

Needed at once. Full or spare time. Man or woman to sendee customers with Watkins products in city of Greencastle. Earn $85 and up weekly. No investment. Write D-77, Watkins Products, Inc. Winona, Minnesota.

13 Employment, 13 Women

WORK WANTED: Experienced care and good food for two sick or elderly people in my country home near Clayton. References furnished. Phone Clayton 539-6415.

Wanted: Waitress evenings. Nunzio’s Pizza, 321 South Bloomington. Apply in Person.

Wanted: Cashier, apply at Voncastle.

14 Automotive 14

1959 Chevy, 2 door, auto., good second car, good tires. $240. 522-3255.

For Sale: 1966 GT Mustang. Call 526-2208 after 10:00 a.m. and before 2:00 p.m.

1958 Ford Fairlane 500, 4 dr. sedan, automatic transmission, radio and heater, $150. 24 East Berry Street.

For Sale: 1959 International 1 ton truck. Metal bed, stock and grain racks, hydraulic lift. Call after 5:00 795-4767.

1958 Chevrolet. 1964 motor. Power packed heads. Good tires. Hurst floor shift $150. OL 3-5721 after 6:00 p.m. 1961 Rambler Station wagon S.S. Good body and tires, $200. OL 3-3406. Large camper for pick-upT's years old. Good condition. $350. wt. 1100 lbs. OL 3-3770.

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15 For Sale 15

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

Gym trunks, supporters, socks, gym bags. Greencastle Sports, \' t mi. south St. Ru. 43. Open evenings and Sunday.

For Sale: Pacific Shot shell reloader. Model 150 Excellent condition, $35. Call OL 33755.

Fall Sale of Nursery stock. Fall planting time is here. Special Prices on all our nursery stock. Dig your own and save money. Drive out to Wagoner's Nursery. Phone PE 9-, 2233.

Garage door 7 ft. by 9 ft. complete with track; also 3 ft. by 6 ft. by 8 in. combination storm door. Phone OL 3-4049.

For Sale: Gentle pinto riding mare with saddle and bridle. Ideal for children. $150. Remington portable typewriter. Full size violin and case. OL 3-5822.

Boy’s 26 Inch 5 speed bike. Call OL 3-5658 after 5:00 p.m.

16 Wanted 16

Wanted cesspool pumping. Em-! est Williams, 906 Illinois, OL 3-3274.

Wanted: Babysitting in my home. Call OL 3-9598.

Wanted: Ride from Greencastle to Coatesville at 5:30 p.m. Phone 386-2659 after 7 p.m..

Wanted: Garage near Bishop Roberts. Call Emerson Keck, OL 3-9721 ext. 413.

WANTED: Babysitting and ironing. Barbara Bassett, across from Marathon in Mt. Meridian.

Wanted: Cords to decorate. Barb Poor, OL 3-4589.

Wanted: Ride to Indiana State University, Monday through Friday. Address Box 58 care of Banner.

Tree work, Topping and Takedowns. Free estimates. Insurance. C. Gorham. Call OL 39031 or OL 3-9125.

17 Farm Equipment 17

2 row mounted New Idea Super 1 picker. Also shelling attachment for picker. iy a miles north of Belle Union. Wendell Goodpaster.

18 Auction 18

AUCTION: Saturday, September 9. We will offer as the first item in the sale, 1950 Plymouth, 2 door sedan; good tires, runs good. Clapp's Auction Service, Maple and Ohio

Streets.

To be sold at public auction. Model E3 6x4 creamer bucket elevator. 60 ft. high, 14 inch head and boot pulley, 6 inch cup spacing with roller chain drive 426 with 3 h.p. motor. Made at London, Ohio. Distributors, Coatesville, Indiana. Cost new $5,000.00, to be sold at auction. Over 300,000 CLEANED used bricks to be sold at auction. Owner reserves the right to claim a $20 bid, cleaning cost. Beginning Sunday, September 10 at 2:30 p.m. Continuing each Sunday until sold. Also pipe, channel iron and I-beams. Marvin Perkins, Auctioneer. East edge of Brazil, south side of Route 40 behind Zephyr Gas Station. West of Indianapohs 40 miles. Center Point, 4462335. Ask for 65.

The Daily Banner EASY-TO-FIND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1— Real Estate 2— Business Opportunity 3— Mobile Homes 4— For Rent—Apts. 5— For Rent—Rooms 6— For Rent—Houses 7— Marine Items 8— Musical Items 9— Home Items 10— Lost A Found 11— Employment—Men 12— Employ ment—Men—Women 13— Employment—Women 14— Automotive 15— For Sale 16— Wanted 17— Farm Equipment 18— Auction 19— Business Service 20— Livestock—For Sale 21— Notice 22— Motorcyle* 23— Wanted To Buy 24— For Sale—Pets To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Phone OL 3-5151 And Ask For . . . SHARON She'll Take Your Order And Help You Write Your Ad

Pets

For Sale: AKC registered French Poodles. Phone OL 35427. Lassie type sable and white collie puppies, 8 weeks. Lois Zeiner, Fillmore, 246-6149.

19 Business Service 19

spray painting or brush painting call your PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP today.

miles north on 43. Fabrics, free estimates. Phone OL 36119.

Livestock

spring boars. Top performance and health. Kessler Farms, New Ross Phone 793. Ladoga 942-2504.

buck and purebred Suffolk buck lambs. Harry Surber, phone 522-6884.

ed. Wm. H. Rogers, Clayton, 539-6743.

Notice

am leaving Greencastle; for future hauling and trash service call OL 3-3641 for service, before 8 a.m. and after 7 p.m. Don Chavis.

ducts can contact Peggy O’Hair, OL 3-3589 before Tuesday evening. NOTICE: NUNZIO’S PIZZA DEN, 321 SOUTH BLOOMINGTON OPEN FOR BREAKFAST AND NOON INTEL 2 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. OPEN EVERY EVENING AT 5. CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT

2 P.M.

For Sale: 2 AKC German Shepherd pups, 4 mos. old. $35. Cecil O. Nichols, OL 3-6345. Black and tan hounds, no less than $50 each. From some of the best stock. Phone OL 36685. West Clinton Twp. By Mrs. R. Clodfelter Joe Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Martin, of Clinton Falls is home from a camp in Alabama. He will be returning to camp in about one week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Abbott were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cruse. Mr. and Mrs. Wib Steely and Mrs. Kathern DeBoy of Lafayette were guests of their sister, Mrs. Emma Wichmann in Greencastle, last Wednesday. Mrs. Pauline Welch of Indianapolis spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lovis Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roush of Columbus. Ohio, spent Labor Day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lovis Williams. Mrs. Roush was formally Sandra Welch, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Lovis Bertram and children and L. R. Williams and children, Beverly and Wesley were also Sunday guests of the Williams. Mrs. Manlie Clodfelter and daughter, Beth Ann and Mrs. Olma Clodfelter attended the Lawrence Welk show in Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Romine of Indianapolis was house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum and Mrs. Daisy Alexander day night and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crodian of Indianapolis called on the Yochums and Mrs. Alexander on Sunday. The revival meeting at the Portland Mills Christian Church will begin on Sept. 10 and will close on Sept. 15. Brother Bruce Miller as the Evangelist. He is well remembered as he is the same minister that held the revival last year at this time. The Clinton Homemaker Club met with Mrs. Ann Barker for their meeting in August. Dick Barker is staying with his mother, Mrs. Mary Barker in Rockville. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker were Mr. and Mrs. A. Stormes of Winter Haven, Florida, and Mrs. Helen Bosley of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeffries and children spent the day Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sigler and Mrs. Ann Barker shopped in Crawfordsville on Tuesday.

Senate to get law compromises WASHINGTON UPI _ A compromise package of changes in the controversial law providing federal financing of presidential elections may be ready for Senate action next week, it was learned today. The Senate Finance Committee has quietly called a showdown meeting Wednesday on the issue which tied the Senate in knots for two months early in the current session. According to Senate sources, agreements have been worked out on several major issues between chairman Russell B. Long, D-La., and his committee critics. Earlier this year. Congress voted to shelve temporarily Long’s presidential campaign fund act until the law was overhauled. Passed hastily last year, Long’s bill would provide up to $30 million each to President Johnson and his GOP opponent to cover 1968 election expenses. Led by Sens. Albert Gore, DTenn., and Robert F. Kennedy, D-N. Y., the Senate voted to suspend the effect of the law until safeguards could be attached to prevent mishandling of campaign funds. Finance committee hearings on possible amendments to the law resulted in Republicans and some Democrats lining up against direct federal financing. Instead, they urged higher tax credits or deductions for individuals contributing to political parties. The tax credit or deduction approach would help all candidates. But it was understood that committee changes would keep the law restricted to presidential candidates. But that may include third party contenders, such as Alabama’s George C. Wallace. Current law covers only the two major party candidates. At closed sessions, the committee voted tentative approval of several changes in the law. But in a rare display of secrecy, committee members have refused to discuss the proposals.

NEW BRANCH SEOUL UPI _ The First National City Bank of New York Friday opened a branch office in Seoul.

In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate NOTICE OF AD MIN ST RATION No. EST 67-60. Notice is hereby given that Raymond P. Martin was on the 30 day of August, 1967, appointed Administrator of the estate of Edith Harris, deceased. All 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 30 day of August, 1967. Ennis E Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorneys Houck & Calbert Sept. 2-9-16-31

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate No. EST 67-55. Notice is hereby given that Martha M. Whaley was on the 22nd day of August, 1967. appointed Executrix of the will of Morton B. Smith, deceased. All 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 22nd day of August, 1967. Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorneys Lyon & Boyd Aug. 26-Sept. 2-9-3t

You can Save for it it Borrow for it at the FRIENDLY bank FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY MEMBER F.D.I.C

A ton-mile is the transportation of one ton of railroad freight a distance of one mile.

STATE OF INDIANA ss: COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM, 1967 Scott James Martin, Plaintiff vs. Dorris M. Martin Defendant No C 67-220

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, having filed his complaint therein, together with an affidavit that the defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, now, therefore the said defendant is hereby notified that unless she be and appear on the 5 day of October, 1967, at the courthouse tn said couxty and state and answer or demur to the said complaint the same will be heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court this 31 day of August, 1967. Ennis E. Masten. Cleark of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorneys Hughes & Hughes Sept. 2-9-16-31

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court of Puts nam County, Indiana. | Notice is hereby given that Mary J Virginia Shaw was on August 23. 1967. appointed Administratrix of the estate of Florence G. Lenard, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, : must file the same in said court within 1 six months from Uie date of the first publication of this notice or said claims ; will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, on August 23, 1967. Ennis E. Maslen, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court for Putnam County, [ Indiana. Attorneys Estate No. 67-57 Foley, Berry & Tulley. Crawfordsville. Indiana. Aug.26-Sept. 2-9-3t

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate No. 67-56. Notice ts hereby given that Ruth E Albin was on the 23rd day of August. 1967. appointed Administratrix of th# estate of Wilmer F. Albin, deceased. All 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 clalma will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, tht* 23rd day of August. 1967. Ennis E. Masten. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney Frank G. Stoesse! Aug 26-Sept. 2-9-Jt

Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF

SHIP SANK ATHENS UPI — The Greek ore carrier Stratoniki sank off the Mount Athos peninsula Thursday night with 13 crewmen aboard. Seven men were rescued, and search craft were out for the others.

FIX WEATHER TOKYO UPI _ Chalk up another victory for the thoughts of Mao Tse-tung. Rain was badly needed in the Shanghai area, so air force pilots seeded clouds and it rained. The New China News Agency reported Friday that pilots and farmers are crediting Mao’s inspiration for the success.

NOTICE: Tuesday, September 12, 3:45 p. m. organization meeting. Girl Scouts, Brownies, Juniors and Cadets. Bainbridge Lions Bldg.

22 Motorcycles 22

19 Business Service 19

For Sale: Year old White Rock hens for laying or freezer, $1.00. also eggs. Glendon Herbert, Cloverdale.

Carpentry, Maintenance, Commercial and Residential Excavating. Back Hoe Service, Driveways, Yards and Septic Systems. James M. Simmons Phone 526-2125.

SINGER ZIG-ZAG WALNUT CABINET MODEL A-l condition. Beautiful walnut console. Makes button holes and many fancy designs. Sews on buttons, needs no attachments. Available to responsible party for $5.74 per month. Full prica $34.41. Call OL 33987.

1965 Honda Super 90. Must sell. Phone OL 3-3295. For Sale: Honda 90cc Excellent condition. Phone OL 3-4914 after 5:00 p.m.

KENYA LOAN NAIROBI. Kenya UPI — Kenya and the United States Friday signed a $2.3 million loan agreement for road improvements in the East African nation. The loans were the first multilateral agreements between the United States and the African Development Bank.

GRAND OPENING H & H TEXACO Garage & Service Station At Manhattan Get Acquainted Offer — Tunoup on six cylinder Fords, ChovroUts and Plymouths, $12.50. -Vi's $15.00 Prico indudts points, condtnsor and plugs. Cars oquippod wtih air conditionors oxtra.

A PPEARING on the first tee after a long night of earousing, Mr. Dean Martin was way off his customary parchallenging form. In fact, on his first two swings he missed i the ball entirely. “My head is splitting,’’ he confessed. “I’m going back to bed.” “You CAN’T quit now,” argued his companion, a Mr. Frank Sinatra. “Ya got a nohitter going!” * * * Elliott Nugent still shudders at the memory of a pre-Broadway opening of a new comedy at which, soon after the first act got underway, a drunk in the audience began to grumble, “This is the worst piece of junk I ever saw in my life.” He repeated his criticism at regular intervals—a little louder each time. At the first intermission, the outraged female star of tho production screamed at the stage manager, “Why don’t you throw that objectionable bum out of the theater?” “I coat, Miss,” mourned the stage manager. “He’s the producer.” * • * SIGN HERE: In a Brooklyn delicatessen: “If you can’t find what you want on our menu, try our Los Angeles branch.” In a Chicago tap room: **rhings to do today: 1. Get organized. 2. Talk to your wife. 3. Get reorganized. 4. Talk to your wife again. 5. Abandon entire idea, 6. Talk to yourself.” In a Maui discotheque: “Not responsible for dates left over ten minutes.” At the information desk of a Flatbush hospital: “Please do not discuss your operation in the lobby.” © 1967, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Feature* Syndicat*

The BANNER ADS Pay

For Sale: Harley Davidson motorcycle. Cheap. OL 3-9131.

WHY?

(We haven’t seen you for a month!)

Stay in your car ROBOiWASH rat mi 1004 Indianapolis Rd. GrtencasHt, Ind. -

FEMALE HELP WANTED Ideal Job Positions Available for 2 more ladies, with car, who con work 5 hours por day making service calls an new mothers. Pleasant and dignified work. Average earnings $87.50 to $97.50 per 254iour working week Permanent Position For appointment, writ* Box 46, Car* DAILY BANNER

TINCHER COAL CO. NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR COAL Indiana and Eastern LUMP AND STOKER D. W. Tincher Rural Route 4 Greencastle, Indiana OL 3-9522

||G SHOE COMING TO im JAYCEE BARBEQUE IGA PARKING LOT Thursday - Friday - Saturday SEPTEMBER 14-15-16 COME ONE - COME ALL All profits will be used for the new JAYCEE COMMUNITY PARK

TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. Reliable Exterminating Company PRICES REASONABLE - RESULTS GUARANTEED PHONE COAN PHARMACY - OL 3-3123