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Saturday, October 7, 1967

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Distinctive Homes

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

SHERWOOD Exterior to ruble and rough sawn cedar, nearly new 4 bedroom home. Using room with dining area, large kitchen — Family room wtih fireplace, 2 Vi baths, 2 car garage. Many other features. Price reduced. Immediate possession. THE NICHOLAS HOME Located on 5.9 acres of wooded, rolling land, a well planned brick provincial with all the features for family living. Large center foyer, living room with fireplace, separate dining room, kitchen with eating area, family room, 4 bedrooms, 2 Vi baths. Basement. 2 car garage. Outstanding appointments in every room for comfortable living. GREENBRIAR All electric, brick, Provincial, 3 bedroom home, I'/i baths, family kitchen wtih built in appliances. Garage. For suburban living, take a look at this. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Ranch style, 3 bedroom home with large living room, dining L, attractive kitchen, utility and attached garage. Very nice lawn with trees. S. INDIANA Older 6 room home, newly decorated inside and ont. New furnace and priced to sell. W. WALNUT ST. Price reduced on older home in good condition. S large bedrooms, separate dining room. Enclosed front and rear porch. Basement. Oil furnace. Reasonable at 312,500.00. For appointment—Phone Vem Abott OL 8-6387 Max Records OL 8-4645 Hal Hickman _ OL 8-9225

Call Collins OL 3-3286 2 B.R. ON OLIVE—Completely redecorated and remodeled. Living and Dining room carpeted in Avocado green, pretty kitchen & hath. Enclosed porch. Comfortable and cozy. 2 B.R. IN NORTHWOOD— All brick. Fireplace in living room, formal dining room & pretty kitchen, full basement. Best location in town. WALNUT ST.—Very good older home downtown. All rooms are large, has beautiful hardwood Doors. 1 large bedroom upstairs and attic for storage, dry basement. E. ANDERSON — 8 B.R. Colonial home — Needs some fixing—lots of possibilities. 3 B.R., fireplace in living room, formal dining room—large paneled enclosed porch. Deep lot. GREENBRLAR—3 B.R. Colonial. large kitchen, pretty cabinets, completely redecorated. Approx, j/j acre. HILLCREST—3 B.R. with Full basement. 1 baths, pretty patio and fenced yard. Bob Clark 386-7359 Lois or Ross Allee OL 3-4027

PUTNAM REALTY Ready For A Change? As families grow and change so do their housing needs. We have a nice selection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Call us, we can help you find the right home for your family. EVENINGS Joe and Nancy Fogle 442-0864 Dennv and Thelma Thomas OL 3-5022

For Sale or lease. 4 bedroom home-bath and Vs- 3 room office (or apartment) attached. Ideal for home and office. Good corner location with sufficient private parking. PH: OL 3-9315.

3 Mobile Homes 3 For Sale: 14 foot travel trailer. OL 3-3283. The answer to your housing needs-12x53, 1966 2 hr. $3995.00! 12x60, new 3 br. $5195.00. Country living on the lake. Buy or rent a home and live at Van Bibber Lake, R.R. 1, Greencastle, phone PE 9-2341. 4 For Rent, Apts. 4

Large three room apartment. Adults only. Separate utilities. OL 3-6550.

6 For Rent, Houses 6

The Daily Banner EASYTO-FIND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1— Real Estate 2— Business Opportunity 3— Mobile Homes ♦—For Rent—Apt*. 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— Employment—Men—Women 13— Employment—Women 14— Automotive 15— For Sale 16— Wanted 17— Farm Equipment 18— Auction 19— Business Service 20— Livestock—For Solo 21— Notice 22— Motorcyles 23— Wanted To Buy 24— For Sale—Pets 25— Want To Rent 26— Work Wanted—Women 27— Work Wanted—Men To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Phone OL 3-5151 And Ask For . . • SHARON She'll Take Your Order And Help You Write Your Ad Ads must be placed by 9 a.m. the first day they are to run, otherwise they will be in next issue.

Auction

Selling at the Cloverdale Sale Barn, Tuesday, October 10, 1967. 14 head top quality Angus cows to start calving in February, also purebred Angus bull, all from one farm. This is in addition to our regular consignment of feeder cattle, cows, bulls, sheep & hogs. Sale starts 1 p. m. David Trimble, owner, Wayne Branneman and Max Pickel, Auctioneers.

19 Business Service 19

For Rent: Four bedroom home In Sherwood Addition. Available for lease. Call OL 3-3798 after 6:00.

For Rent: 4 room house on Tennessee Street. Inquire basement home across from Robe-Ann Park.

For Rent: 2 modem houses. 1 six room and 1 two room. See owner at 405 Sycamore, Monday or Tuesday afternoon.

8 Musical Items 8

14 Automotive 14

’52 Dodge % ton pickup. *51 International % ton pickup. 6 ply mud and snow tires. OL 3-5817.

1964 Chevy. Impala Hardtop. Low Mileage. Extra clean. Priced reasonable. See at 807 N. Madison, after 5 p.m.

1960 one owner 6 cylinder Rambler wagon with automatic transmission. Good condition. Call 526-2478 or 526-2482.

SPINET PIANO: Wanted, re-, sponsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P. O. Box 276, Shelbyville, Indiana.

For Sale

Home Items

For Sale: Tennessee Walking horse. 1966 Honda. Call after 4 p.m. 596-5293. Roachdale. For Sale: Boys and girls clothing. all kinds, name brands excellent condition, various sizes. Phone OL 3-4167.

j Warm Morning stove, desk, baby bed, dinette set, electric stove, $15 each. TV, $30. 24 E. Bern.' (rear). ! For Sale: Grimes Golden, | Jonathan Apples. Some for $1.50 per bushel. Paris Orchard, Fox Ridge. 11 Employment, 11

Men

Male, part time evening cook and delivery. Leaning Tower j Pizza. OL 3-3400. W'anted: Farm hand. M dem home. $65 a week take home i pay, extras furnished. Call 1 or write Melvin Bales, Route 7, Crawfordsville, 362-1867. 13 Employment, 13 Women Wanted: Registered nurse and LPN at G R E E N V I E W APARTMENTS. 5 days, no weekends. Also nurse aides. Apply in person at office.

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

Admiral Truckload Sale. 20-40-60% off while truck is at our store. Sale starts Wednesday, October 4 thru Saturday October 7. Open 9 a.m. Tines TV. 425 South Cross, Danville, Indiana, 745-5006.

Wanted

Wanted: Ride to Indiana State University. Tuesday and Thursday classes. Call OL 3-

4351.

17 Farm Equipment 17

W*ill sell or trade New Idea mounted Super picker with husking bed, for good grain truck or livestock. Max F. Smith. Cloverdale. Phone 795-4777.

For Sale: 2MH Int. Mounted com picker, good condition.

Phone 845-2300.

SELLING OR BUYING A NEW HOME? CHECK THE CLASSIFIED ADS.

W'anted: Lady to stay with elderly lady. OL 3-3825. Wanted: Girl for general office work, light typing. Apply Angwell Curtain Company, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 14 Automotive 14 For Sale: 1958 Ford Fairlane 500. Radio, heater, AT. $125. OL 3-9429. For Sale: Four Chevrolet chrome reversed wheels and tires. 7:50x14. Phone OL 34491.

1967 Custom Chev % ton Fleetside pickup, big bumper and H.D. Springs. OL 3-6448.

Behlen 500 bushel PTO batch dryer, self loading and unloading. Zeiner Farm Sales. Lois A. Zeiner. 246-6149.

2 MH Com picker. Harold Lisby, Coatesville, R. R. 2.

Auction

AUCTION: Administrator’s Sale, 9:30 a.m. Oct. 14th, personal property of Cloyd Hall (deceased!. Watch for other ad. Clapp’* Auction Service.

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

Work Wanted

Wanted: General Phone OL 3-4689.

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BUILDING COLLAPSES CAIRO UPI — Nine persons were killed and 13 injured Tuesday night when a fivestory building in the old Cairo district and two adjoining

houses collapsed.

make important decisions so

early in the morning.

I personally always have my Hauling, eggs scran bled, simply because I detest having to resolve the doubt that arises from soft-

boiled eggs.

Republic Molding has returned to the single end concept. To that extent, the new design is a backward step for-

INDIANAPOLIS UPI _ The ward - However, it fails to cornumber of major Indiana high rect one of the fundamental school football teams with per-i faults in CU P architecture, feet records was down to just Even with a double-ended

seven today, headed by Rich- CU P’ one end is alwa >' s on the Gibson were granted a Nation-

W'ilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia 76ers has never fouled out of a National Basketball Association game in eight sea-

sons.

Himothy J. Mara and Will

1967 SINGER CABINET. $35.16 FULL BALANCE. Walnut finish. Equipped to zig - zag, applique, monogram, mend, dam, sew forward and reverse, beautiful pastel color. Complete price $35.16, make seven payments of $5.02 per month. Call OL 3-3987.

mond, ranked No. 1 in the bottom ' making it tough on state by the UPI coaches’ P eo P le who want tw0 soft -

board. ‘ I boiled egg:s ’

Four teams, including ninth- Republic Molding retains ranked Gary Froebel. slipped that structural defect, its new from the perfect ranks in Fri- ! CU P bein S unable to aecomoday night’s - action and at least date more than one at a

one more will fall tonight when time.

fifth-ranked Bloomington and Ideall - V ' an CU P should lOth-r a n k e d Jeffersonville have two ends of ec * ual size ! match 5-0 records in a South ^ both ends P oin tmg: W

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You’ve got a friend at the FRIENDLY FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY MEMBER F.D.t.C.

Livestock

For Sale. 40 head of shoats. Bill Judy. Phone OL 3-9345.

For Sale: 80 shoats and purebred Hampshire male hogs. Gordon Birt, 1 mile north, % mi. ast Mt. Meridian. Purebred Chester White boars. Call or see Cecil Modesitt, Reelsville. 672-3770 or 6723454.

Central Conference scrap at Bloomington. Richmond pushed its season record to six wins, tops among the major teams, with a 20-6 victory Friday over Chaminade of Dayton, Ohio. It was only the second touchdown given up by the Red Devils this season. Froebel had its five-game string snapped by Valparaiso in a mild upset, 18-14. Valpo came from behind in the second half and Dave Garbison scored the winning touchdown on a oneyard plunge with 1:14 left to

play.

Froebel was the only team In the “Big 10” to go down Fri-

day night.

Third-ranked Evansville Reitz won its fourth in a row,

SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE Wed. Night, Oct. 11, 1967 75—Whit* Face and Angus Heifers weighing 400 lbs. 90—White Face and Angus Steers weighing 450 lbs. 75—Good Angus Steers weighing 625 lbs. 30—G ood Hereford Steers weighing 625 lbs. 110—White Face and Angus Yearling Steers weighing 550 to 700 lbs. 80—White Foe* ond Angus Yearling Heifers weighing 550 lbs. Others to be Consigned by Sale. BOONE CO. SALE BARN LEBANON, INDIANA For Further Information Phone Lebanon—482-3740 Advance—329-5822

ward, like a candleabrum. How Republic Molding could have missed so obvious a solution is mystifying indeed. Its chief innovation was to j combine the egg cup and the saucer into one piece and to j lower the center of gravity, | thus making it less tippable, ; and hence less spillable. Conceding this could be ad- ; vantageous to people who ■ breakfast in a necktie. I remain depressed by the development. If. as the press release as- \ serts. egg cups has persevered i in the same basic form for an entire millennium, this is no time to change them. You can immediately see what is certain to happen. Some competing egg cup

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PARTY NIGHT V.F.W. POST 1550 Dance By Music Of Daugherty’s Combo 9 P.M. UNTIL ?? OCT. 6, 1967 Don't Miss This Evening Of Fun!

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new models every year, like

For Sale: Polled Hereford bulls. Clyde Hedge, Reelsville. Phone 672-3590.

For Sale: Duroc boars, polled Hereford bulls. Howard and Byron Gough, Roachdale. Phone 596-7693 or 596-7694.

Notice

J & J Janitorial Service. New business in your area. Phone OL 3-5i31.

Smorgasbord and Bazaar, Union Chapel Church at Morton. October 14. Serving at 5:00 p.m. Eat what you will, pay what you will. Bazaar items priced for sale.

as Galen Avery and Chuck Brunson each scored three times for the winners. Fourthranked East Chicago Roosevelt downed South Bend LaSalle, 35-14. Once-tied Indianapolis Washington, the sixth-ranked defending mythical state champ, beat city foe Scecina. 27-20, and seventh-ranked North Central downed Marion foe Ben Davis,

44-0.

Other major teams which suffered their first losses Friday night were Fort Wayne Central, Shelbyville and West Lafayette. Fort Wayne South snapped Central’s four-game string, 2112: Columbus handed Shelbyville its first loss in six games, 32-12. in a South Central Conference game, and Frankfort broke West Lafayette’s 18game unbeaten string. 13-0. It was the first loss for West Lafayette since Frankfort turned the trick in 1965 but there was one tie in the string. Fort Wayne Concordia ran its string for the season to five with a 28-21 victory over Gar-

rett.

Perfect records also came to an end Friday night for some ! of the state’s smoller powers. In a battle of unbeatens, Concord edged Jimtown, 20-19. Both had 5-0 records before the game. And Gary Wirt handed Calumet its first loss, 19-6. Delphi, which saw its 33— game winning streak snapped a week earlier, came back for a 20-6 victory over Delphi. Brebeuf of Marion County, whoch had a 24-game streak snapped last week, will try to get another one going tonight against unbeaten Indianapolis Chatard.

Mel’s Radiator Repair Shop, 406 Maple Avenue. Formerly Browning Radiator Shop. OL 3-6775.

Admiral Truckload Sale: 20-40-60% off while truck is at our store Sale starts Wednesday. October 4 thru Saturday October 7. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tines TV, 425 South Cross, Danville, Indiana, 745-5006.

22 Motorcycles 22

For Sale: 1947 Harley Davidson motorcycle. Phone OL 3-9131.

Pets

Poodle pups. Phone 526-2228.

26 Work Wanted 26 — Women --

Wanted: Babysitting in my home days, for 3 or 4 children- Phone 795-4230.

The Lighter Side (By DICK WEST) WASHINGTON UPI — More bad news: The Republic Molding Corp. has redesigned the egg cup. According to the press release imparting these tidings, this is the first basic change in egg cup design in at least 1,000 years. The press release does not say what the last change was. I assume it was making egg cups double-ended, with a large end for big eggs and a small end for medium-sized eggs. No self-respecting hen will admit to laying small eggs. All I can see that the doubleended egg cup accomplished was to create confusion among egg eaters. Oftentimes, an egg will fit in either end of the cup. Then you have to decide which end to put the egg In. Nobody likes to

Detroit. And who among us with any 1 regard for social status will be found in 1969 using a 1968 egg cup? It’s the same old rat race on a new track. In the face of that prospect, a little yolk on the necktie seems a small price to pay for egg cup longevity.

GREENCASTLE SPORTS & RECREATION Sports, Hunting & Recreation Supplies For The Entire Family Open 7 Days a Week Sunday till 3:00 p.m. Plenty of Free Parking Vi Mile South on State Road 43 Phone OL 3-9100

Try and Stop Me

By BENNETT CERF-

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township. Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on 25 day of October. 1967. will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Township Fund: Fire Protection *700.00 Printing & Advertising .... 150.00 J. P. Bond 21.00 Total *871.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of Putnam County. Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may j inquire of the County Auditor when and j where such hearing will be held. Lennie H. Burger, Township Trustee Oct. 7-14-21

TJT/'HEN THE floor nurse at Saint Mary’s Hospital answerTV ed the phone, a voice asked. “Can you tell me how Mr. Donovan is getting along?” “He’s doing splendidly,” she answered enthusiastically. “I believe he’ll be going home tomorrow. Who shall I say called?” The answer was, “This is Donovan. Those doctors won’t tell me a darn thing.”

Dean Martin, the most relaxed, unhurried star in television, does not believe in too much rehearsing. For some shows, in fact, he doesn’t rehearse at all. For him, at least, the system works perfectly. Once he was in Mexico, supposedly

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NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that Betty Andrews, as Administratrix of the Estate of Amanda Ellen Andersen, deceased. will offer for sale, at private sale, on the 8 day of November, 1967. and from day to day thereafter until sold at the offices of Lyon and Boyd, in the City of Greencastle. Indiana, the following described real estate situate in Putnam County, State of Indiana, to-wit: The Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Two <2>. in Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Five (5) West, containing Forty f40) acres, more or less. A right of way Fifteen (15) feet In width leading from said real estate to the public highway, which right of way is described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section Two (2), Township Fourteen (14) North. Range Five f5> West: thence South Fifteen (15) feet: thence East to the center of the highway: thence Northwesterly with the center of said highway to a point due East of the place of beginning: thence West to the place of beginning. Part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Two (2) in Township Fourteen (14) North. Range Five <5) West, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of said Quarter. Fifteen (15) feet South of the Northwest corner thereof: thence South Two Hundred Seventy-two (272) feet: thence East to the center of the county road: thence in a Northwesterly direction with the center line of said highway to a point due East of the place of beginning: thence West to the place of beginning. Thirteen and 33 100 acres off of the West side of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Two (2). Township Fourteen (14) North. Range Five (5), West. Terms Said real estate will be sold for cash, for not less than the appraised value thereof, to the highest bidder or bidders therefor, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances except the taxes for the year 1967, due and payable In 1968. and subject to the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court. All bids shall be sealed bids accompanied by a cashier’s check or money order payable to said Administratrix in a sum equal to five per cent (5%) of the bid and filed with the firm of Lyon and Boyd. All bids will be opened in the office of Lyon and Boyd on the 8 day of November, 1967, In the presence of all bidders, and each bidder shall be granted an opportunity to raise his bid as many times as he desires until the highest bid has been obtained. Datel this 6 day of October, 1967 Betty Andrews, as Administratrix of the Estate of Amanda Ellen Andersen. Deseased. Lyon and Boyd Greencastle. Indiana. Sidney E. McClellan, Muncie. Indiana. Attorney* ior Administratrix Oct. >LMl-3Mt

polishing up a show due to be taped forty-eight hours later,' when his producer called from Hollywood, to be fobbed off by the well-trained Martin secretary. "Dean can’t come to the phone just now,” she reported with genuine regret m her voic*. “He’s taking his siesta lesson.”

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QUICKIES: , On a California highway, Steve Allen passed a building labeled “TIMBER SCHOOL.” “I know a fellow who studied there,” remarked Allen. "He majored in sawdust.” "I quit,” insisted a husband, “because the boss used repulsive language.” "What did he say?” demanded the wife. The husband explained, “He said ‘You’re fired.’ ” C 1967, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate

CONTRACT BRIDGE By B, Jay Becker (Top tocord-Holdor in Ma*»or*' Individual Championthip Ploy)

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Opening lead — five of dia-

monds.

The tendency is to win a trick when the opportunity arises, but there are many occasions when it is more expedi-

ent to reject a trick.

This is especially true in defensive play against suit contracts when the declarer ruffs a card and a defender has the opportunity to overruff. Frequently, the best defense in such cases is to decline to overruff in the hope of thereby promot-

ing an extra trick

Here is a typical case. South is declarer at three clubs and West finds the best lead of a diamond. East wins the first trick with the ten and continues with the A-K-J. Declarer follows to three rounds, but is awkwardly placed on the last diamond. In the actual hand he must go down regardless of what he does at this point—assuming that West defends correctly—but let’s say he ruffs with the ten. If West overruffs, as well he might if he was brought up in the school that grabs a trick as soon as the opportunity presents itself, South makes the contract. The queen of club* later falls on the ace and declarer easily scores nine tricks. But if West is on his toes, he simply discards a second spade when South ruffs the fourth round of diamonds. Regardless of how declarer now plays the hand, he must Inevitably lose two trump tricks and go down one. The discard is based more on the general theory that nothing can be gained by overruffing the ten—since West now has a guaranteed trump trick regardless of how the unseen clubs are distributed—but that something might be gained by discarding a useless card after South ha* spent a relatively high, trump.

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