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Real Estate
Real Estate
Buy Now S. Indiana Corner lot, redecorated inside and out, 6 room modern home in good condition. Gas furnace. Basement. Priced to sell at $10,500.00. W. Walnut St. Near Business District, price reduced on 3 bedroom home, 1'/: baths, separate dining room. Large finished room upstairs. Basement. Oil furnace. Garage. Reduced to $12,500.00. W. Washington St. Owner says sell at $9,000.00. Well decorated 4 bedroom, 2 story home. Large living room, dining room, kitchen and utility area on first floor. A bargain. 100 Acres New 3 bedroom, 1 i-z bath, all brick home. Fireplace in large living room. Oven and range built in kitchen. Full basement. Hot wtaer heat. 2 lakes on farm, large pole bam. Well fenced. A beautiful spot just off Route 42 south of Cloverdale. Price reduced for immediate sale to $40,000. Price Reduced In Sherwood, stone and frame home, 4 bedroom, V/ 2 baths, kitchen-family room with fireplace, carpeted living room and dining area. 2 car garage. Concrete driveway. Home and Apartment Well located on S. Jackson, 2 story home divided into 2 separate apartments. Owner’s apartment well decorated and carpeted. For a good investment, look at this. 3 Apartments Comer Poplar and S. Jackson. Always rented. 2 apartments down, 1 up. Gas furnace. Garage.
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REALTY CO.
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fMAHC OL-3-9228 Vern Abbott — OL 3-6387 Max Records — OL 3-4645
C. E. SHUEE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 108 North Vine Street NEW LISTINGS CLOVERDALE AREA Nice older 2 bedroom home just remodeled. 1 car garage. Over an acre of land. Low taxes. $14,300.00. X-2 Building lot 133’ by 121’. \\ mile north of Cloverdale. Paved street. Buy this on contract. A lovely corner lot. $2,000.00. C-7 W'e have many nice listings. If you are looking for your Dream House give us a call.
Gloria Baumunk Ward Bartlett ... Jim and Kay Braden .... Jack Moore Ann and Floyd Crawley
OL 3-6057 OL 3-3296 OL 3-6532 OL 3-5820 ... 795-4351
ERNEST H. Collins AND CO. 0L 3-3255 Land! - - Yes! 40 ACRES 85 tillable, very nice modern 5 room house, good out bldgs, include ham, tool shed, farrowing house, corn cribs. Good fence & plenty of water. This place is in top-notch shape. Call us for appt. to see. 48 ACRES—15 TILLABLE —Good water supply, valuable timber, modern 2 bedroom home (furnished) 4 farm equipment. You won’t go wrong. NEW LISTING WEST end of Morton—A ery nice older home in very* god condition. Aluminum siding, storm windows, large garage. House has 3 bedrooms, full bath, large kitchen. E. H. COLLINS OL 3-3286 Bob Clark 386-7859 Lois or Ross Alice OL 3-4072
Distinctive Homes
ARE SOLD BY SHETRONE REAL ESTATE AGENCY 302 SO. INDIANA CALL OL 3-9315 GREENCASTLE
THE P. G. EVANS CO. Real Estate WANTED TO RENT Furnished home or apt. Four in the family. FOR SALE R. R. No. 3. Almost new beige brick ranch. 7 rms. with 4 hdrms. Carpeted liv. rm. Family rm. 1 Yi baths. Built in range. Nearly lYi acres. The price is low at $19,900. IOWA ST. Price reduced to $5,000. 2 bdrm. frame home. Large fenced yard with shade. A comfortable home that won’t overtax any pocketbook. S HAD OWL AWN. Frame ranch with attractive yard. 3 bdrms. 2 car garage in basement. Fully insulated with low heat bills. R. R. No. 3. Three bdrm. ranch. Masonite and brick exterior. Many excellent features. Lot 100’x200’. $17,200. HILLCREST. Three bdrm. frame ranch. iy 2 baths. Gas heat with low heat cost. Fenced in backyard. Owner is moving out of town. $14,500. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call OL 3-6416 OL 3-4343 OL 3-3406 OL 3-3642
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE Phone OL 3-5191 Offers WEST JACOB ST.—Older 2 bedrm. home. Hardwood floor in living room, gas furnace, half basement. $10,000. MADISON TWP.—3 bedrm. home. Built in ’64, remodeled in ’67. Electric heat, alum, siding. $10,800. SHERWOOD DIV. — Frame & stone 4 bedrm. home. Carpeted and hardwood floors. 2'/ 2 baths. Garbage disposal, 2 ear attached garage. $34,629. This is a very pretty home. SHERWOOD S IT B-D I V ISION—Used Brick Ranchtype home. 4 h e d r m s., hardwood floors, 2 full baths, patio, garbage disposal. Garage. $25,000. FILLMORE RD.—Pretty 3 bedrm. home. Hardwood floors, oil fired furnace, 1 ear garage. After office hours call— C. J. Knauer—OL 3-3057 Bill Talbott—OL 3-6328
4 For Rent, Apts
Downstairs, newly decorated, unfurnished, 4 room apartment. Gas heat, close to downtown. Write Box 93, care Daily Banner.
For Rent: 2 room efficiency apartment upstairs. Heat, water and sewage furnished, $50 month. OL 3-9200 or OL 3-5977. For Rent: 1 bedroom upper apartment, furnished, garbage disposal and garage—Also 2 bedroom lower unfurnished apartment, close to campus. Phone OL 3-4161.
I New 2 bedroom apartment, 1 furnished or unfurnished. Phone OL 3-9961 or OL 35326.
5 For Rent, Rooms 5
For rent: Rooms for male students, single or double. 210 Bloomington Street.
6 For Rent, Houses 6
For Rent: Garage, phone OL 3-6425.
Home Items
For Sale: Apples, 75c and $1.00 a bushel in city. Own container. Phone OL 3-5854.
For Sale: Maple hutch (needs refinishing), $20; chest of drawers, $6.50; girls and boys bikes, $12.50; gas stove, $30; electric stove, $25; refrigerator, $30; power mower, $20; Sofas, chairs, TV’s, vanities, dressers, tricycles. 24 E. Berry (rear).
16,000 BTU GE window air conditioning unit, used one season. Mounted band saw with motor. Mounted table saw with motor. Knotty pine bar with 4 rattan bar stools. Call OL 3-9112.
Employment, Women
Wanted: Lady to do light housework and babysit with one child 5 days a week. Address Box 77 c/o Daily Banner.
WORK WANTED: Young lady wants office or cashier work, experienced. OL 3-9661 or OL 3-6198.
Wanted: Housekeeper to live in with elderly couple, modern country home. Phone 5965869.
Wanted: Woman to take care of convalescent lady. Phone OL 3-9827 after 12 noon.
Wanted. Waitress, 2:00 to 10:00 p.m. Hank and Betty’s Seafood Restaurant, Jet. 40 and 43.
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 & Found 11 —Employment—Men 12— Employment—Men—Women 13— Employment—Women 14— Automotive 15— For Sale 16— Wanted 17— Form Equipment 18— Auction 19— Business Service 20— Livestock—For Sale 21— Notice 22— Motorcyles 23— Wonted 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
a day, a few books to read and
19 Business Service 19 a few lines to write.”
In short, Hoffer is the oppo-
1967 SINGER CABINET. $35.20 site of “The True Believer” he FULL BALANCE. Walnut writes of; the Communist, Nazi finish, equipped to zig-zag, j or religious zealot who is ready applique, monogram p*stel to die for his cause because he color. Complete price $35.20. j is basically a frustrated person. Make seven payments of 5.01 -However different the holy per month. Call OL 3-3987. cause people die for Hoffer
Call Quality Roofers for free sa ^> “they perhaps die basical- these days when the nation is
The
Lighter
Side
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON UPI
estimates on any type of roofing needs. Ron Hurley. Office, OL 3-5596 or Home OL 39358.
Livestock
For Sale: 7 yearling Holstein Qrdeal of Change,” brought steers, 4 half-breed yearling comment from Ellsworth Bun-
ker, U. S. Ambassador to Saigon, who said it “deals wisely
ly for the same thing. j divided over so many issues, we “The less justified a man is can be thankful to Reps. Paul in claiming excellence for his Rogers and Richard T. Hanna own self, the more ready is he for providing an issue we can to claim all excellence for his all unite behind. Or under, nation, his religion, his race or ; Rogers, of Florida, and his holy cause.” Hanna, of California, both are Hoffer’s latest book, “The democrats. Which normally
means they won’t agree on any-
steers. 526-2205.
thing. Yet
tamowiouA U too- late!
Start Saving Today at the FRIENDLY FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY MEMBER F.D.1.C
both came forth this
i Purebred Chester White boars. See or call C. E. Modesitt and Sons, Reelsville, 672-
| 3770 or 672-3454.
with the psychological problems one invariably encounters in the developing world.” A spokesman at the U. S. In-
week with statements opposing what Rogers said was “an apparent plan to internationalize
the seabottoms.”
Frankly, I wasn’t aware there
Spotted Poland male hogs, formation Service Library in was such an apparnt plan but Tom Hartman, 4V2 mi. south | Saigon said he was flooded now that Rogers and Hanna of Bowling Green. j with requests for the book soon h aV e called it to our attention, For Sale: Cows, calves, and after Bunker ' s remark in a we can all stand foursquare
heifers. 386-2314. ! memorandum to the U. S. mis-1 against it.
The State Flower of California is the California Poppy.
News of Servicemen
sion there.
David Hunter, son of Mr. and
Many people tend to under- Mrs. Charles Ray Hunter,
The New York-born Hoffer es ti ma te the ocean floor. They Coatesville, R. 1, called his par-
Wanted To Buy 23 replied with a booming laugh! think of it as just sort of lying ents from Hawaii last Satur-
when asked how it felt to sud- there, doing nothing. If you are day night. David has been in
Wanted to buy second hand tank type sweeper, must be in good condition. OL 3-4051
or OL 3-4835.
Judge refuses bond for Brown
For Sale
ALEXANDRIA, Va. UPI — An Alexandria judge has again
denly jump from dockworker to “esteemed intellectual” in 1951 with the publication of
“The True Believer.”
one of those people, you should Vietnam since last April, servask yourself “where would we ing with the Naval Seabees. be without it.” He was in Hawaii for a few Oceanographers tell us the day rest period and his wife,
“I don't feel esteemed,” he ()Cean floor performs f unc tions Claudia, flew to Hawaii to b«
of enormous importance. Like wilh him. David is back in Vietholding up the ocean. na m now and his address is: Without the ocean floor, we Davi d H- Hunter, E.O.N.-3, would have a lot of sunken ; B-505539 U. S. N. oceans on our hands. Which j M.C.B—One—A-Company would be bad for business in New York, New York.
said in the thick Bavarian accent handed down by the "second mother” who reared him after his natural mother died
when he was five.
“And what is an ‘intellec-
Trespassing” signs. The Daily
Banner.
For Sale: Deer license, slugs, Colt bows, hunting arrows. Open evenings and Sunday, GREENCASTLE SPORTS, \' 2 mile south State Road 43.
tual’ ” ? he added with a shrug Atlantic City. Furthermore, the of his massive shoulders — at | ocean floor’s potential has
retused to set bond for H. Rap, 220 pounds and a little under | hardly been tapped. Brown, leaving the black power; gix feet H offer has the classic 1 Anyone old enough to remem-
FOR SALE: “No Hunting—No j mhtant fa ^mg the prospect of .. fireplug .. build of a f 00 tball ber the first Florida land boom
'several weeks in jail while a guard . ^ recall that real eslale de . Maryland extradition request is; , Tm a longshoreman whoiyelopers in Rogers’ home state pi ocessed. wrote some books. That’s all. If i attempted to colonize the ocean
Corporation Court Judge; j wrote a million words I flooi ,
Fra " klin R , BaCkUS ThUrsday | wouldn’t change.” Hundreds of frost bitten
And he doesn’t think he is an Yankees bought Florida home-
exceptional person. 1 sites which upon investigation,
"This country is lumpy with; proved to be under water at talent. Everybody has a book in! least at high tide,
him,” Hoffer said. At that time, there wasn’t a
_ , . , . There is a lot of unused tal- great deal of enthusiasm for
. n ent right on the docks, he said 1 underwater living. But now,
“The longshoremen aren’t with the population explosion
impressed because I write imposing demands for more
bridge Md books. There’s tremendous feel- space, plus improvements in ^ Backus deferred a ruling until l ings of competency on the wa-j scuba diving equipment, suburof fv,o lof of o „ ^ terfront. Every man thinks he; bia may become submergia. Monday at the latest on a de- , I ow ^ y„—
fense motion to return Brown ! could wnte llke Shakespeare if
to the Alexandria jail. City authorities testified Brown was moved to the Richmond jail be-
For Sale: Monogram 65,000 BTU input natural gas space heater. $75. International Harvester freezer approx.
16 cu. ft. $65. 795-4944.
For Sale: All kinds of fireplace
wood. Call anytime after 5. Roy Rogers, OL 3-4941.
Wanted
reaffirmed his ruling of the; previous day that Brown, chairman of the Student Nonvio-1 lent Coordinating Committee, is inelegible for bond under an
extradition, warrant.
Richmond, Va., under the war- j rant, faces charges of inciting to arson and to riot in Cam-
HAMPSHIRE BOAR & GILT SALE WED. NITE SEPT. 20 7:30 DST AT FARM 2 Miles North RENSSELAER, IND. and 6 Miles last JACK RODIBAUGH.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT
Want to rent 3 room furnished
ground floor apartment. 1 child. Phone OL 3-4094.
cause threats had been made
he tried.
Hoffer carried
with him on the docks and; ocean f looi'•
would jot down ideas during That project, for reasons that
Wanted: Ironing and babysitting in my home. OL 3-5737.
17 Farm Equipment 17
14 Automotive 14
For Sale: 1965 Volkswagen sedan, white with red interior radio, back seat heaters, tinted glass, full chrome, 51,000 miles. A bargain at $950.00. Phone OL 3-6418.
For Sale: ’59 Ford Galaxie 500, V-8, AT., 4 dr., clean car, $195. 246-6160 evenings. 1959 Ford 2 door hardtop, Claude Webb, OL 3-3769.
1 For Sale: 3 bedroom house, 2 baths, large paneled family room, 2 car garage, large lot. Claude Webb. Call OL 33769 for appointment.
For Sale: 6 room modern house in Cloverdale. Phone OL 39528. New 4 bedroom home on 11 acres, cash terms. In Bainbridge R. R. 1 on Fillmore Road. Clarence Bowles.
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 Bibber Lake, R.R. 1, Greencastle, Phone PE 92341,
1958 Ford Fairlane 500. Automatic transmission, radio and heater. $150. OL 3-9429.
’62 Chev. Belair V-8 4 dr. sedan. Auto, transmission. Esley Goins. Putnamville. For Sale: 1959 Ford Convertible, red and white, good condition. Very reasonable. Larry Galloway, 1\ 2 m. east of Fincastle, off 43.
against him and it was felt he verbal bouts Wlth fellow work * i be^shelTed * But^so™; could be better protected there.;*™; futureTate’the U. S. govern-
They said there also had been sorne best ideas reports Brown’s followers were | down there,” he said, trying to get Negroes from; Now that he's retired does nearby Washington. D. C, to j Hoffer expect to writ-- more “come over here and throw a i because of increased free time ? show.” ! “I don’t expect retirement to Backus has scheduled an Oct. change my life. That's a big
Consider also the famous
, , ... .... The plaintiff in the above entitle* project M oh ole, a multi-million- cause, having filed his complalot
notebook j dollar plan to bore a hole in the
Slate of Indiana, now. therefore tha said defendant is hereby notified that unless she be and appear on the a day of October. 1067. at the courthouM in said cou»ty 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, 1(67. Ennis E. Masten. Cleark of the Put-
nam Circuit Court
Attorneys
Hughes ti Hughes Sept. 3-l-lt-St
’53 Chev. truck, % ton, grain bed, runs good, $250. Oliver 80 tractor with cultivators, tires one year old, runs good, $150. Case 110 self-
propelled combine, good con- : ^ ant s attorneys said they may
dition, good tires, $150. OL 3- take the case to federa l court if plenty of free time but they j
ment may decide it wants to
bore the hole after all. You never know when the
U. S. government is going to
get in a hole-boring mood. But suppose, as Rogers and
3236 after 4 p.m.
. ,, ,, , ,, . . Hanna fear, control of the ocean
3 hearing on Brown’s habeas myth that the American work- floor has been vested in the corpus writ attacking the con-1 ingman doesn’t have time. I United Nations, imagine the stitutionality of his arrest in didn’t work that hard on the burden that would im on Alexandria July 26. The defen- docks.” he said. | u. s . Ambassador Arthur J.
“Many of my co-workers had Q 0 ] dbei g
He would have to go before
the ruling is adverse.
For lease
: One ton
truck by
day or
bushel. Phone OL 3-
4689.
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Auction
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Longshoreman author retires (By JAMES O. CLIFFORD)
To be sold at public auction.: SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Model E3 6x4 creamer bucket The 65-year-old newly retired elevator. 60 ft. high, 14 inch longshoreman sits in his mohead and boot pulley, 6 inch nastic, two-room apartment
went boating or built summer the General Assembly and exhomes instead of writing ! plain why the United States
cup spacing with roller chain drive 426 with 3 h.p. motor. Made at London, Ohio. Distributors, Coatesville, Indiana.
For Sale
For Sale: New living room group; like new deluxe Frigidaire; electric stove, automatic washer, electric dryer; SPECIAL PRICES on new* Mobile homes, truck trailer; truck camper. New owners, Hess Trailer Home Park, 1216 S. Bloomington St. Phone OL 3-3222.
For Sale: 600 marked trees, West Walnut Street Road, 11 miles. 672-3267 after 5.
with its dark blue, almost purple, walls lighted only by a soli-
tary bulb.
The bulb and a small phono-
Cost new $5,000.00, to be sold j graph are the only signs that at auction. Over 300,000 electricity ever came into his CLEANED used bricks to be 1 life. There is no telephone, rasold at auction. Owner reser-; qio or television, ves the right to claim a $20 From his background one bid, cleaning cost. Beginning j can see why this would be the Sunday, September 10 at 2:30 material accumulation of his p.m. Continuing each Sunday lifetime. As a child he was until sold. Also pipe, channel blind for eight years, had no iron and I-beams. Marvin formal education, and worked Perkins, Auctioneer. East as a migratory farm laborer | edge of Brazil, south side of an d lumberjack until settling
down on the docks.
Yet this man has written what historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., called a “genuine : contribution to our social i
thought.”
He is Eric Hoffer, author of “The True Believer,” an essay ^ on mass movements that has sold more than a half million 1 copies and is required reading j at Harvard and other leading j universities. “I never felt poor,” Hoffer! said as he looked around his 1 apartment, “because I never i wanted much. Just three meals
In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estata NOTICE OF ADMIKSTRATION
No. EST 67-60.
Notice ii hereby given that Raymona P. Martin was on the 30 day of August, 1(67. appointed Administrator •{ 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 firat publication of this notice or said clalmi
will be forever barred.
Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this
wants to bore a hole in the f 30 daj ' of August. i»67.
Ennis E Masten. Clerk ef Iht Put-
ocean. Which IS bound to lose nam Circuit Court.
something in translation. i HouckT caibert 8<pt. »-i6-st
The BANNER ADS for FAST RESULTS
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Route 40 behind Zephyr Gas Station. West of Indianapohs 40 miles. Center Point, 446-
2335. Ask for 65.
19 Business Service 19
Pingleton Upholstering. 2-y a miles north on 43. Fabrics, free estimates. Phone OL 3-
6119.
FOR FREE ESTIMATES for spray painting or brush painting call your PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU
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JEAN KERR, a wonderful girl and an amply proportioned J one (she’s the author of the fabulously successful “Mary, Mary” and “Please Don’t Eat the Daisies”) takes a dim | view of that shapeless splinter of a model, ' Twiggy, and others of ; similar slenderness. “Oh, ! for the days of girls with i hips and things,” sighs ! Jean—“and all the other ! items that used to be j standard equipment before the roof fell in on the fashion industry—or, to be precise, the bottom , fell out.” * * • A man in Waukegan ; bought a million 1962 calendars for a cent apiece. , “What on earth are you going to do with them ? he -It’s rather a long shot, I admit,” he said, “but, oh brother. 1C 1962 ever comes back, I’ll make a fortune! | * * * ^ Mr. Dugan staggered home at 4:00 a.m. and was met at tfe* door by his outraged wife. “What excuse have you for gettmff here at this outrageous hour?” she demanded. His answer was right on the button: “Breakfast!”
Unhappy indeed was a prominent West Virginia ^ and moonshiner when his son was marched off to school by a truant officer. “Lamin’!” mocked the mountaineer. ’TMIa sticks! Why, they're teachin’ my poor boy to spell tatera witfe « pt*» © 19«. by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King FentaMn SpaOMda
