The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1967 — Page 4
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Saturday, November 4, 1967
1 Real Estate 1 1 Real Estate 1 j 3 Mobile Homes 3
THE P. G. EVANS REAL ESTATE CO. Homes For Sale W. WASHINGTON' ST. Two story, six room home completely remodeled. Entirely new kitchen. Formal din. rm. New furnace. Very attractive. HILLCREST. Three bdrms. Full basement. 414% loan can be assumed. Price $14,500. S. INDIANA. Frame home. 7 rooms. 2 baths. 2 car garage. VA mortgage can be assumed. $10,000 asking price. ROUTE 4, GC. TWP. 2 bdrm. Ranch. Alum, siding. Low taxes. Vi acre. Fruit trees, berries. $11,000. ROUTE NO. 1, NORTH. Stone and brick ranch. 7 rms. Thermo pane window s. 1 y 2 bath. Very large garage. Reasonable priced at $18,500. 113 S. Jackson OL 8-6509 After hours, call OL 3-6416 OL 3-4343 OL 3-3406 OL 3-3642
BAINBRIDGE 140 Acres 2 miles south of Bainbridge, extra good fence, nice buildings, blacktop road, S400 per acre. 4 bedroom stucco, corner lot, one block from town. 3 bedroom, corner lot, good buy. Trailer on one acre 300 ft. front on 36 east of Bainbridge. We have others. Lots of closets, 3 bedroom, family room, attached garage. paved drive, price cheap. SHERM’S REALTY OL 3-3457 sr Bainbridge 522-3301.
The answer to your housing needs-12x53, 1966 2 br. $3995.00! 12x60, new S 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
FARMS
50 Acres. All tillable. S ml. south. 20 Acres. 7 ml. southwest. 15 a. tillable. North Salem. 200 Acres. 185 acres tillable. One of the best farms in Hendricks Co. 50 Acres near Mansfield Lake and St. Rd. 36 west of Morton. 136 Acres—100 acres tillable, balance good pasture ground near Greencastle with large two story home and barn. Could be made one of the most beautiful farms in this vicinity. 60 Acres south of city40 acres tillable. 10 Acres on Albin Pond Road near Sherwood. 2 Acres 8 mi. so. on Manhattan Road. City water. 37 Acres west Greencastle.
GREENBRIAR New, All Electric Brick Home y 3 Bedrooms / Large storage wardrobes ’/ IYj baths with vanities / Carpeted Iving room / Large living-kitchen with built in range and disposal y Utility area / Fenced patio area / Many deluxe appointments Large Suburban Lot with very good well — For Appointment Phone
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For rent: In Alamo Building, new redecorated 1 bedroom apartment. Large living room, kitchen and bath. Heat, water, range and refrigerator furnished. $70 a month. Phone Hal Hickman, OL 39223. For rent. 1 bedroom unfurnished apartment, also furnished efficiency apartment Both with utilities furnished. See Custodian, Cole Apartments. 517 E. Washington.
5 For Rent, Rooms 5
For rent: In Alamo Building, ground floor office space.
For details, phone Hal Hick-
man, OL 3-9225.
6 For Rent, Houses 6
For Rent: 4 bedroom home In Sherwood Addition. Available for lease. Call OL 3-3798 after 6 p.m.
For rent. Two bedroom house in Cloverdale. Phone 5262692.
C. E. SHUEE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. A Home Is What You Make It. Whether it be large or email or Inexpensive or very luxurious let us help you with your Real Estate needs. Our courteous salesmen will be on hand to explain the ease with which yon can own » home. Take the first step to better living by calling the C. S. Shuee Real Estate and Ins. Agency at OL 3-9702 TODAY. Office—Days OL S-970S Days or Nights Ward Bartlett OL 3-3296 Kay and Jim Braden .... OL 3-6532 Anna Mae and Floyd Crawley _ 795-4351 Jack Moore OL 8-5820
For rent with option to buy: 6 room, 1V2 story modem house, 5 miles south on 2% acres, north side U.S. 40. Electric heat, hardwood floors downstairs. Optional hot air coal furnace. New kitchen cupboards, twin sinks. Soft water to bathroom and kitchen. Good well. Full basement, large floor attic. Small bam. Pasture for one cow or pony. Quartertime employment for cash wages on neighboring stock farm if desired. Shown by appointment. Call OL 3-4289 before 8:00 a.m. or after 7:00 p.m.
Tha Daily Banner EASYTO-FIND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1— Real Estate 2— Business Opportunity 3— Mobile Homee 4— Fer Rent—Apte. 5— For Ront—Rooms 4—For Rent—Houses 7— Morins Items 8— Musical Item 9— Home Items 10—Lost 6 Found 11 —Employment—Men 12— Employment—Men—Women 13— Employment—Womoa 14— Automotive 15— Fer Sole 1ft-Wanted 17—Farm Equipment IS—Auction 19— lusmoes Servico 20— Livestock—For Sale 21— Notice 22— Motorcylee 23— Wanted fo Bay 24— Fer Sale Fete 25— Want fa Rent 2ft—Work Wantod—Wemea 27-Work Wantod-Mon To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Phone OL 3-5151 And Ask For . • • SHARON Shoe Toko Your Order And Help You Write Your Ad Ads must ba placed by 9 a.m. tha first day they are to run, otherwise they will be in next issue.
17 Farm Equipment 17
25 Want To Rent 25
For Sale. 1951 B John Deere, 101 JD compicker, phone j
522-3349.
| WE HAVE INSTALLED A NEW GRAIN DUMP AND CAN UNLOAD Y O U Ri CORN AND SOYBEANS EVEN BETTER THAN BEFORE. THIS FALL FOEGOOD GRADES, PROMPT UNLOADING, STORAGE, GRAESBANK, STRAIGHT SELLING COME TO HART-
Want to rent furnished apartment. OL 3-6737.
The
Lighter Side
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON UPI _ Under
This brought to 21 the total of Titillation pictures that have been returned to the studio this year. The first eight were equipped with undertalented actors. NEW YORK-Ringading Publications. Inc., today asked purchasers of second edition copies of “Hot Pajamas” to return the novel to their book dealers. At a hastily called news conference, publisher Fred Mcink said several readers had complained of vaporous syntax in the 27th chapter. He said the trouble had been
traced to a split infinitive which MAN ELEVATOR, BAIN- the new safety regulations, auto wen t undetected
BRIDGE.
manufacturers must make public reports when they call back cars for correction of mechani-
cal defects.
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19 Business Service 19
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Start Saving Today at the FRIENDLY FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY
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8 Musical Items 8
For sale. One baritone, one trumpet and one trombone. All used but in good condition. OL 3-4691.
SELLING OR BUYING A NEW HOME? CHECK THE CLASSIFIED ADS.
THE CITY JUDGE SHOULD BE A
LAWYER
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ALBERT WILLIAMS RIF. CANDIDAT! FOR CITY JUDOS
ALBERT WILLIAMS IS VOTE REPUBLICAN ON NOV. 7
plus these services: thorough inspection, lubrication, and adjustment of all integral parts such as combustion chambers, motors, fan, pump, nozzles, bearings, wires, controls, electrodes, filters, and connections, adjust and test heating system for maximum efficiency. For service call, Rockhill’s Heating Service.
OL 3-3054.
1967 SINGER CAB I N E T. $34.63 FULL BALANCE. Assume six payments of $5.77 per month. Just five months old. Nice walnut cabinet, good condition, monograms, mends, darns appliques, sews forward and backward, equipped to zig-zag and so on. Total price just $34.63. call OL 3-3987.
by the copy-
reader after a rewriting of the
bedroom scene.
CHICAGO—Dr. Clyde L. Su-
ture, internationally known ver- "*
miform appendix specialist, to- COACH NAMED
day recalled six of the opera- EDWARDSVILLE, 111. UPI tions he performed at Clyde's —Harry Gallatin, former coach
of the St. Louis Hawks and New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association, been named acting coach for Southern Illinois University at
surgeon said
post-operative inventories showed three sponges, two cotton swabs and a nurse's wristwatch
were missing.
Livestock
Home Items
For sale. Good used window air conditioner. Used very little. Phone OL 3-4664 after 5:30.
Hamp male hogs, 2 feeder steers, 80 mixed shoats. G. R. Birt, 1 mile north, % mile east Mt. Meridian. 526-2275.
Philgas stove, $35; chest, $10; TV console, $30; electric stove, $25; refrigerator, $20; Apt. size stove, $15; studio couch, $20; full size bed complete, $25; 2 end tables and coffee table, $10; dinette set, $10; oil heater, $20; gas heater, $75. 24 East Berry (rear).
For sale. 12,000 A&N Pullets fully serviced, 21 weeks old. Ready to lay, outstanding. Will sell any or all. Odon Milling Company, Odon, Indiana. 631-7362.
good idea if this requirement | he re la st month, were extended to other types ofj The renowned
enterprises.
There are undoubtedly numerous defective products and services that go unnoticed except j
by the immediate victims. If j
the general public were made aware of them, it could be a great boon to consumers. I rather imagine the disclos- j ure system would work out
something like this: A cro P yearlings were and the New York Yankees, LAS VEGAS. Nev—The Rev. sold Thursday by Hanover Shoe has been named manager of J. Pious Knotty, resident min- Farms. Hanover, Pa., at the the Oklahoma 89ers. ister of the Minit - wedding standard bred horse sale Deal succeeds Mel McGaha, Chapel here, today called back an d two of the animals went who was promoted to the
Paid top price
HARRISBURGH. Pa. UPI —
| Edwardsville.
DEAL MANAGER HOUSTON UPI
| "Cot” Deal, former
coach with Houston, Cincinnati
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227 June marriages, explaining they had developed defects. Knotty said the marriages i fair had proven to be incompatible in the clutches. He pointed out that defective marriages were
potentially dangerous.
HOLLYWOOD — The Titillation Motion Picture Corp. an-
nounced today that it would call | preme Hanover, bought by Neback 13 more of its 1967 movies i vele Acres 0 f Monticello, N.Y.,
for $100,000 or better. coaching staff of the parent
Returns for the four-day af- Houston Astros. totaled $4,922,450, a sale
record. Bart Hanover, full
brother to world champion harness racer Bret Hanover, was sold to Mrs. Louise Silverstein, Rose Hill Breeding Farm, New Hope, Pa., for $105,000. Su-
now playing in neighborhood
theaters.
A studio spokesman said plot defects had been discovered in six of the films and directorial weaknesses had turned up In the other seven.
sold for an even $100,000.
Is your car ready for the long, cold winter?
10 Lost & Found 10
Reward for return of dog or return of collar If the dog is dead: black dog, last seen, Saturday, October 28, In Putnamville. Putnam Co. license, Chicago rabies tag. Gertrude Hendrix, OL 3-4289.
Lost. Dalmatian male pup. Collar—no tag. Call OL 3-5035.
14 Automotive 14
Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body works, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Free estimates.
For sale. Purebred Angus bull, 18 months old. Gentle. Woodson New, OL 3-6845. 21 Notice 21
Ernest: Doesn’t everyone OL 8-1212. Louise.
dial
ATTENTION GALS. Figure coordination and Diet and Exercise classes being started for 12 weeks. Lose a few of those ugly pounds and have a good time while you’re doing it. To enroll, call OL 3-6532. Trap Shoot—Forest Home Gun Club. One mile north Vi mile west Roachdale. Sunday, November 12, 1967. Starting at 11:00 a.m. Turkeys-Hams-Bacon. Still and moving targets, Concession stand. Sponsored by Putnam County Shrine Club.
On Sale Now HIGH SCHOOL Season Basketball Tickets At Donelson s Pharmacy and Principals office ADULTS $7.50 - STUDENTS $3.50
Dear Voter*,
Pt*o>» conudsr Hi* *((1*01 tax rat* increase and you will s** why we need to vote for a Republican mayor, he appoints to th* School Board. We need new members, some conservative personnel. Also some people can place signs on their businesses protruding away from building, tom* can't. Some can place trailers (mobile homes) on their property, others can't. In most instances those whom Hie appeal board have approved permits to place trailers are not able la maintain them. We need to change these board members SO they do not become dictators but public servants. These members have been on th* boards since its inception. We need to veto for Republican Mayor end Council for Hies* changes. Commercial Place voters remember Hi* oil we had carried into our homes by our children when our streets were oiled not resurfaced. Last year we got Ava. D paved, this year Ave. B and 5th St. Only Aves. C, E, F and 10th need resurfacing. To continue this we need Republican Mayor and
Council.
All streets hero have sanitary sewer except Ave. F. Your Democrats have so far refused you people on Ave. F. Try a Republican this time. Fleas* consider Hie above and vote next Tuesday for a change in the first examples I stated and a continuance in Hie street paving program.
Your Friend and Tax Payer
23 Wanted To Buy 23
For sale. 1956 Chevy, A.T., R-H, New paint, rebuilt engine. OL 3-5575.
For Sale
Wanted: Used pianos. Write directions to 2107 Vi W. Jackson, Muncie, Indiana or Call collect 282-0698.
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Pets
$ r eIc° mC
HAVE YOU JUST MOVED IN?
Let Us Give You A Royal Welcome Call Your Local Newcomer Circle Hostess MRS. ROSIE BILLINGSLEY - Phone OL 3-4257
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. . . W. or. looking forword to gr.et you end your family - to acquaint every member -JLrzrjz'jz yM ^ , *"' obu NEWCOMER CIRCLE of Merchants' Service is a welcoming service and DOES NOT sell •r solicit in any mannerl
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For sale. Guns or will trade for For sale. AKC registered Scotgood pickup or car. Call tie and Chihuahua puppies. OL 3-5242. Phone OL 3-9329.
FOR SALE: “No Hunting—No Trespassing” signs. The Daily Banner.
Wanted: Homes for 6 adorable puppies. 3 male-3 female. 6 weeks old. OL 3-3773.
1950 \ ton Chev. truck, new 1 700-16-6 ply tire on eight hole split rim and 2-670-15 j tires, 4 speed transmission' for Chev. truck, 2 room Cole- ! man oil heater. Call OL 3- j 5867. Hunting Coats, pants, caps, boots, lights, carbide, ammunition. GREENCASTLE j SPORTS, % mile south Road 43. OPEN DAILY till 5:30-j Sunday, 9:00-3:00. For sale. Vermer trencher, digs 5 ft. deep. Call 526-2398.
For sale. Coon hound pups, 5 months old. % Walker Yi Mountain cur. Woodson New, OL 3-6845. 25 Want To Rent 25 Want to rent. Garage near 601 E. Washington St. Phone OL 3-5300 after 5 p.m.
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Wanted
Wanted: Every Voter’s vote, City Elections, Nov. 7. League of Women Voters. Phone OL 8-4675.
VOTE FOR Helen M. Pierce
Democrat Candidate For CITY CLERK-TREASURER Subject To City Election November 7 Your Vote And Support Appreciated Mrs. Helen M. Pierce, Candidate for City Clerk Treasurer. Mother of two daughters, Mrs. Pam Stewart, City and Vickie, a student at Ridpath School. Graduated from Straughn High School and American Institute of Banking. Employed at First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co. eight years, and the Auto License Branch for three years. I have served seven years as Clerk's Assistant and one year as Deputy Clerk. Member of Gobin Methodist Church, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority and American Legion Auxiliary. I believe I am well qualified and experienced for the office of City Clerk Treasurer and would greatly appreciate your support.
VOTE DEMOCRATIC VOTE FOR MAURICE (SPUD) HURST Councilman 2nd Ward Neither Genius Nor Saint. Just Folks. I Will Appreciate Your Vota.
Delivery Service Will Start Sunday November 5 Evenings Only 25 Min. Order 25 ( Delivery Charge Phone OL 3-3341 SATELLITE DRIVE IN
