The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1967 — Page 8
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The Dally Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana
Friday, November 24, 1967
1 Real Estate 1
THE P. G. EVANS REAL ESTATE CO. New Listing FOI'R BEDROOM HOME. X. on Rd. 43. Stone and brick exterior. Garage. Full, dry basement. Good workshop in rear (two rooms). Enclosed yard. A Bargain S11,000 BUY’S: Seven room home. One acre of ground. Excellent garage and large storage shed. Also a cement block building. About eight miles from Greeneastle. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call Madge Hockensmith Charles Carmichael Dorwin Duncan P. G. Evans
New Listing CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN— Good location, possible business site, very nice 2 story home, completely modern & neatly decorated. Call us for an appointment to see. 320 REDBUD — Very nice tri-level, new carpeting, large family room, attached garage. Look — you’ll buy. 169 ACRES—New home under const., new fences, pole barn & tool shed. A good investment. Call Collins OL 3-3286 Bob Clark 386-7359 Ross or Lois Alice OL 3-4072
C. E. SHUEE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 108 North Vine Street Phoen OL 3-9702 and 9703 This home is an invest* ment that will pay off! Located on Hanna St. S bedrooms—Dining room, I'/i baths—carpeting—Full basement. Water softener—2 car garage—3 room apartment over garage. Deep fenced yard. A real buy and extra income too! Make an offer. K-12 Come in and browse through our listings. Y’ou are always welcome at the C. E. Shuee Real Estate and Ins. Agency. Ann Mae & Floyd Crawley 795-4351 Jack Moore OL 3-5820 Ward Bartlett OL 3-3296 Kay & Jim Braden .... OL 3-653?
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 - Offers - 1015 S. COLLEGE—Older 2 story home. Hardwood floors full basement, gas fired furnace, garage. CLOVERDALE — Older 3 bedrm. home with hardwood and tile floors, full basement, oil furnace and garage. FILLMORE — Pretty brick veneer 3 bedrm. home. Oil furnace and carport. l*/4 acre. Come in and see this one today. MADISON TWP.—8 bedrm. frame home with alum, siding. Front patio, electric heat, remodeled in ’67. 710 VALE ST.—You’ll be delighted with this 3 bedrm. frame home. In very good condition. Has gas fired hot air furnace, carport and blacktop drive. Call and tell us what you are looking for — we may have just the house for you. After office hours call — C. J. Knauer—OL 3-3057 Bill Talbott—OL 3-6328
for FAST RESULTS
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West of Greeneastle Nearly new, all brick, 8 bedrooms, 1 \z baths, carpeted living room, living kitchen, full basement with garage. 1 acre lot. 817,000. Greenbriar New, all electric, brick, 3 bedroom home, l*/2 baths with vanities, large livingkitchen with built-in range and disposal, carpeted living room, utility area. Attached garage. Nearly Yz acre lot. Arlington Heights Immediate possession, attractive 3 bedroom home, large living room with dining L, kitchen with eating area. Utility room, attached garage. Well landscaped lot. Priced to sell. Sherwood Addition Suburban, 4 bedroom ranch, entry foyer, living room with dining area, carpeted; V/z baths, built-in kitchen, family room with fireplace, 2 car garage. Concrete driveway. Immediate possession. Albin Pond Road Located on nearly 6 acres of wooded, rolling ground, brick provincial home with every detail for family living. Over 3 acres ready for your ponies. A trip through the house with complete description of construction will convince you. Call us. Fillmore Reasonably priced 3 bedroom home with large living room, nice kitchen, bath, garage, large lot. Priced to sell at $8,000. Bainbridge Very nice 2 bedroom home. Large living room, kitchen. Attached garage, $10,500. Hillcrest 3 bedroom home, large living room with dining L. Full basement. Attached garage. Fenced in rear lawn. Priced to seU at $15,900.
t|CKMAN REALTY CO
m/m/////////////////////////////// fMOHC OL-3-922S For appointment phone Vern Abbott OL 3-6387 Ylax Records OL 3-4645 Hal Hickman „.... OL 3-9225
NEW HOME FOR SALE 3 Bedrooms, 1% baths, Lg. Living R. Dining area, Lg. Kitchen, Built ips. Laundry room, attached garage. Lot 80x160. shrubs and lawn made. This has to be seen to appreciate. GLADYS E. RAY r BUILDER Cloverdale So. of E. Logan Phone 795-4861
408 East Walnut-2 story, 3 bedroom, baths, carpeted living and dining room, gas furnace, attached garage. Q u i ck possession. Consider contract. Phone OL 3-4583.
NICE 3 bedroom home on W. Walnut St. Rd. One acre lot. Carpeted liv. rm. with fireplace. Attached 2-car garage. V,a baths, garbage disp. and fenced back yard. Phone OL 3-4998.
3 Mobile Homes 3
The answer to your housing needs 12x53, 1966 2 br. $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, Greeneastle, phone PE 9-2341.
4 For Rent, Apts. 4 For rent. Cole Apts. Att. apt for 1 r 2 adults, fum. or unfum. See Custodian, 519 E. Washington. FOR RENT: 1 bedroom furnished apartments and 2 bedroom unfurnished apartments. Roban Apartments, 327 Bloomington Street. Phone OL 34072.
1 bedroom furnished apartment with electric heat in Reelsville, suitable for couple. Phone 672-3574.
4 For Rent, Apts. 4
For Rent: First floor 4 room modem apartment, close to square. Heat and water furnished. $75. Phone OL 3-4661.
6 For Rent, Houses 6
Six room modern house, % mile | south of Morton off State: Road 36. See Albert Poynter on same road.
For Rent: Modem 3 bedroom house, $75.00 per month. See Paul Hendricks.
For Rent. 2 bedroom home, Gardenside Drive. Phone OL 3-6695. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom mobile home furnished. $75 includes heat, electricity and water. Mile north of intersection 36 and 231. Bainbridge, phone 522-3327.
2 BEDROOM modern house, kitchen furnished, gas heat. Also 1 bedroom modem, gas heat, both on Avenue C. OL 3-3918. 9 Home Items 9
ONE 36” Hardwick gas range, 5 years old, good condition, $50. Call OL 3-6091 after 5 p. m. PORTABLE RCA Victor television, price $30. Phone OL 35529. BEDROOM suites, living room suites, dinette sets, TV’s $20 and up, chest of drawers, odd beds and chairs, new 6-pc. dinette set. You name it—we have it. Art Furniture Store, 18 West National, Brazil, Indiana. 442-5916.
Wall, utility and base cabinets; TV’s; gas stove and heaters; sofas, radio, record players; end tables, electric stove and
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— Wonted 17— Farm Equipment 18— Auction 19— Business Service 20— Livestock—For Sole 21 —Notice 22— Motorcyles 23— Wonted fo 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 Toke 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.
Wanted
14 Automotive 14
For Sale: 2 snow tires 6.50x13. $10.00 each. Phone OL 3-4215.
heaters; dinette sets; lamps and other items. 24 E. Berry
St. (rear).
10 Lost & Found
10
LOST: Hub cap from
Buick
Riveria. West of town. Re-
ward. OL 3-6380.
11 Employment,
11
— Men --
For Sale: 1953 Dodge Coronet, 2 door, good condition, radio and heater, automatic transmission. $125.00 24 E. Berry St. (rear).
Wanted. Farm help; for grain and stock farm. Age 35-45. Modren house, good salary. Must be experienced. Phone 317-397-3325. Experienced carpenter, year round work. Call OL 3-4782 after 5 p. m.
1967 White Chevelle, standard trans., 3 spd. on floor. White sidewalls, chrome wheel covers. Radio, heater, tape stereo with tapes included. Excellent condition. $100 cash and take over payments. Phone 672-3387 after 4:00 p. m. or OL 3-3357 after 5:00 p. m.
FOR SALE: 1966 Dodge Polara station wagon in excellent condition. Very Low mileage. OL 3-9555 or OL 3-3228.
1966 MG Midget, low mileage. Can be seen after 12 o’clock Thursday. Cloverdale, South Main and Water Streets. Elbert Williams. Phone 795-6627.
FASTENER SALES Potential $13.-$15,000 year West Central Indiana inch Terre Haute. Sell bolts, screws, body shop needs, elec, connectors, fittings, hose and hundreds other items to car dealers, truck fleets, body shops, contractors, and welding shops. Company offers very fast sendee on your orders, a surprisingly lucrative retirement program and extra generous hospital insurance. If you are now a fastener salesman or have experience in auto parts, maintenance or insurance j sales, call FASTENERS. INC., Michigan City, Ind., collect j 219-874-7229 or write P. O. j Box 305 for inteMew.
1957 Chevrolet, 8 cyl., automatic transmission, good condition, $275. OL 3-3459.
For Sale
FOR SALE: “No Hunting—No Trespassing” signs. The Daily Banner.
FOR SALE: Lincoln portable welder on trailer, 200 ampre, 300 ft. of cable leads, excellent condition, $550. Lowell E. McCammack, Bainbridge. Ph. 522-6791.
PARTS for all electric Shavers. Mason’s Jeweler.
12 Employment, 12 Men, Women WANTED: Musicians for country and western bands. Phone Amo 845-2554 after 5 p. m.
XMAS Trees—1,000 to choose from. Bulk candy and nuts. Also watches-doUs-radios and other Christmas merchandise. Ernie’s Open Air Market, 602 S. Bloomington, Hi-way 43.
Employment, Women
Older person to babysit. My home. 5:30 p. m. to 1:30 a. m. 6 days. OL 3-9407. Wanted. Lady to clean office. Please send references to Box 50, Daily Banner.
For Sale: That good Ball-Band rubber footwear, those good long wearing Wolverine shoes, that excellent Osh Kosh B’Gosh clothing and hundreds of other items at Boesen Stop-Shop Store, Putnamville. Come see us, you will be glad you did.
Wanted
14 Automotive 14
Remember East Side Motor Sales fer expert body works, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Free
estimates.
Wanted. Building to wreck. Experienced. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. Phone 443-5851, Brazil, collect.
WANTED: All boys and girls to write to: Santa Claus, Post Office Box 226, Greeneastle, Indiana 46135.
Wanted: Used adding machine.
Phone OL 3-4517.
‘64 Impala Super Sports, Chev- Tree work, topping and takerolet, V-8, 327. Like new downs. Free estimates. Insurtires. Good condition. 795- ance. C. Gorham. Call OL 36678 or 528-2077. j 9031 or OL 3-9125.
WANTED: Rugs, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere For sendee in Putnam County, call OL 3-3562. 18 Auction 18 Due to illness there will be no sale at Coatesville Auction until further notice, Jewell
Stringer.
■ " ^^ HOW REALISTIC 16 23 Wanted To Buy 23 can you get?
NEW YORK UPI—Lots of
Wanted: Used pianos. Write directions to 2107 ^ W. Jackson, Muncie, Indiana or Call
collect 282-0698.
television crews go on location to get the most authentic film for their shows, but an ABC team has brought this practice
to a new high.
In order to get the most realistic sequences of a circus
WANTED To Rent: House in knife-thrower for an upcoming country. Phone Amo 845-2554 television special on one-night
25 Want To Rent 25
after 5 p. m.
19 Business Service 19
SINGER zig zag
FULL BALANCE $33.27 Good condition, makes fancy designs, sews on buttons, appliques, makes buttonholes, blind hems and so on, needs no attachments. Available to
CENTER LOCAL LIVESTOCK HOGS S18.50-S19.00 LIVESTOCK
Hogs 3,500; barrows and gilts steady to strong, instances 25 higher; 1-2, 200-230 lb. 19.5019.75; 1-3. 210-240 lb. 19.00-
responsible party for six pay-' 240-250 lb. 18.50-19.00; merits of 85.54 per m o„ th .: 2-3. 240-270 lb._ 17.75-18.50 ; 270. Full price $33.27. Call OL 3- t 330 sty'll': ning; wheel.
3987. *
stand entertainers, members of the television crew allowed themselves to be strapped to the “wheel of death” while a Seneca Indian winged his knives in around their silhou-
ettes.
As the wheel spun with the show’s director, Aram Avakian, attached to it, the cameraman shot closeups of the knifethrower’s delivery. He also moved in for close shots of the knives hitting their targets next to the director’s body. A woman associate in the show and a cameraman also took their turns on the spin-
PILE is soft and lofty . . . i colors retain brilliance in carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00 Headley Hard-;
ware.
to weak: 1-3. 300-350 lb. 15.5016.00; small lot 290 lb. 16.25; 350-550 lb. 15.00-15.50; 2-3, 450600 lb. 14.75-15.25; 3, 600-650
lb. 14.50-14.75.
Cattle 175; calves none; not enough steers or heifers for
Said Avakian after wards: “This is really what I'd call a
slice-of-life technique.”
The show, “O n e - N i g h t Stands,” is a B. F. Goodrich
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With An Empty Bag In ‘68
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TOWER OF STRENGTH NEW YORK UPI —Whitney
Company color special on the Tower, turf writer for Sports upsurge in popularity of the Illustrated, today was named
i market test; cows steady; bulls traveling, one-night stand per- reci P ient of the Thoroughbred
tiejinn^ aid batteries and sup- scarce, mostly steady; plies. All makes. Open 241 an< l commercial cows hours a day. Commercial Ho-} 16.00; few 16.50; tel. Courtesy Beltone Healing ; cutter 12.00-15.00.
Service.
utility | former in America today. It 14.50- will be presented Tuesday, Nov. canner and 21, from 10 to 11 p.m. (EST)
on ABC.
RUGS a mess? Clean for less with Blue Lustre! Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Todd’s
Ace Hardware.
Everybody eats cake
‘Let ’Em Eat Cake?’
Heck, That’s All They Do!
By ANTHONY M. BRITE
LISBON UPI—Four thirty to seven every evening is cake-
For Sale. 6 Dozen heavy White eating time in Lisbon and no-
Livestock
to one. Shoppers, strollers, cinema fans crowd tearooms in downtown Lisbon. There are 24 tearooms in one avenida alone and each one jampacked at teatime.
Rock hens. 60c per head. Har-! body eats more cake per capita ° ne of the largest in the area rv Mabb, Belle Union. Phone than the average Lisbonite. Cof- stands m Rossio Square. It has 526-2513 ' ^ ee shops an< i tearooms are a morning, noon and night ~ packed and where serving clientele provided by breakfastBred gilts, also Tdobts. 1 mile counters for standing room ers, shoppers and after dinner north, % mile east Mt. Meri- j clients are available these are chatterers. At teatime it’s pracdian. Ivan Clark. ii ne d two and three deep. tically impossible to find a place
Conservative estimates sup-! plied by the proprietor of a Lisbon tearoom puts at more than 80,000 the total of cakes con-
Racing Association’s newly created award for outstanding magazine journalism in the
field or horse racing.
The Association cited Tower for his article “Happy Return of the Native,” which told of the ill-fated Native Diver’s third victory in the Gold Cup
at Hollywood Park.
Charolais cross steers and heifers. Harold Day, Route 1,
OL 3-4725.
Eleven Hamp pigs. V. L. Hud- gumed daily in the capital. These son, Elizabeth Street. OL 3- are the individual-sized cakes
3833.
For Sale: 30 head of Black Angus calves, weight 500-600 lbs. 25c per pound. Phone OL 3-6683.
For Sale: Angus feeding heifers. 522-6845. FOR SALE: 4 Angus feeder calves. OL 3-5998. FOR SALE: 5 polled Hereford heifers, 7 months old. William McElroy, Reelsville.
Notice
or cupcakes of course, not the large ceremonial cakes. The monthly consumption, in weight, is more than 100.000 kilos (220,000 pounds) of cake—not bad for a city population of about
1 million.
There are about 300 bakeries in the city that only manufacture cakes. They turn out every variety of cake—eclairs, cream puffs, tartlets, meringues, cream horns and every imaginable concoction that includes jam, jelly, nuts or fresh cream. The most popular, dating back from
ancient times, is the “pastel de cen (_ S ),
nata” or custard tart. Of the latter alone, our expert figures. Lisbon eats more than 2 million
inside at one of the numerous tables, outside along the esplanade, or even burrowing room at the U-shaped cake counter thick with munching customers. There are two waiter captains to assist those on the waiting line to find a place. Along the Chiado shopping zone there are three more expensive than average tearooms dedicated to High Society shoppers and Hatted Ladies. The waiters are white-gloved, but you pay for that. At the other extreme is the little two-by-four backstreet cafe where you could eat cake for a week on what you’d pay for one visit to the former. In between are hundreds of excellent tearooms where, tea-for-two of the best costs about 25 escudos (90
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate No. 67-86. Notice is hereby given that O. B. Foster was on the 17th day of November, 1967, appointed Executor of the will of Court C. Cummings, 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. Ennis E. Masten, Clerk »f the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney Frank G. Stoessel, Greeneastle, Indiana Nov. 24 Dec. l-8-3t
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate No. 67-85. Notice is hereby given that Roachdale Bank & Trust Company was on the 14th day of November. 1967, appointed Executor of the will of Dorothy Dell Root, 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 Greeneastle, Indiana, thii 14th day of November, 1967. Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorneys Lyon & Boyd
Nov. 17-24-Dee. l-3t
Mel’s Radiator Shop, new address 911 North Jackson
Street, across from Sherm’s per month. Implements. OL 3-6715. Other favorites are regional
pastries like the “queijada” socalled cheese tart, some of which don’t even have cheese but are made with a filling of mashed bean, coconut and egg. There are everyday cakes. When Eastertide, Yule, and other holidays come along there are special sweetmeats to mark the event. One such is the “sonho” or dream, a hollow, doughnut shaped ball of light, browned dough, crisp-fried and
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EUCHRE Party, November 25, Cloverdale Conservation Club. Supper, 5:30 p. m. Games 7:30 p. m.
CASTLE Squares Square Dance, November 25, 8-10 p. m. Greeneastle Armory. Caller, Gene Haley.
■ RECEPTION CARDS ■ NAPKINS JOB PRINTING RO MILDA PRINTING ALAMO BLDG. OL 3-4036 ACROSS FPOM POST OFFICE
St. Paul’s Guild Rummage SaleCourthouse — November 25-
8:30.
Is Alcohol giving you trouble? saturated with honey or caraIf you want help write Al- mel. coholics Anonymous, Box 394, Most customers are women. Greeneastle, Indiana. They outnumber men about 10
A&C Enterprizes Inc. Formerly Clark’s Ready Mix Concrete Made To Your Specifications (Agg. and Concrete) SAND AND GRAVE! AND MASONRY SAND FOR BEST SERVICE - RADIO DISPATCHED PHONE REELSVILLE, 672-3441
Windy Hill Country Club ANNUAL HUNTERS STAG Wednesday, November 29 3:00 P.M. Game Dinner Games and Entertainment Dinner — 6:30 P.M. Guests Invited « Tickets — $6.00 Must have tickets fo be admitted. Tickets may be purchased at club or from committee.
SNOW TIRES NEW & RECAPS SHOEMAKER’S ^ SERVICE Maple & Bloomington Sts.
WANTED MECHANICS — $3.25 Per hour — $75.00 Per week guaranteed — 44 Hour work week Contact Bruce Reeves, Service Manager JIM HARRIS CHEVROLET-BUICK
INDPLS. RD.
GREENCASTLE
