The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1968 — Page 4
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Saturday, January 6, 1968
THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE Homes For Sale $12,500. MELROSE AYE. S bdnn. frame. Large family kitehen. A pleasant home. 10% down on contract. $8,000. S. INDIANA. One story frame. 2 bdmis. In excellent condition. Low heat bills. $5,500. X. COLLEGE. Frame. 3 bdmis. Recently remodeled. 1/2 acre. $9,000. S. COLLEGE. 2 bdrm. frame. Lovely Bedford stone fireplace. Easy to heat. $18,500. X. OF GREENCATLE. Large stone and brick ranch. 3 bdmis. Family room. 1*4 baths. $17,500. S. JACKSON. Newly painted frame home. 3 lidmis. Outdoor patio. Bam. 2 acres. $11,700. R.R. NO. 3. CLOSE TO GC. 2 bdrm. ranch. Carport. Full basement. Will trade. $14,500. S. J A C K S O X. Frame home with 2 apts. 5 rms. down. 3 up. Good Income property close to downtown. $9,500. W. WASHINGTON. 2 stroy frame. 7 rooms. 2 baths. Shaded lot. A good buy. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call Madge Hockensmith Dorwin Duncan Cloyd Moss Charles Carmichael P. G. Evnaa
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 - Offers - 625 CRESCENT DR.—Frame —Alum, siding, 3 bedmi. home. Carpet in liv. rm. & hall, snack bar. built-in stove and oven, gas fired furnace & attached garage. FILLMORE — Pretty brick veneer 3 bedmi. home. Oil furnace and carport, li^ acre. Come in and see this one today. 318 DOGWOOD LX.—Price reduced on this lovely 3 bedmi. Brick home, built in 1960, has hardwood and tile floors, utility rm., bath & */2, gas furnace, garbage disposal, garage. 409 MEADOW DR.—3 l»edmi. frame home. Carpet in liv. rm., full basement, 1 Vi baths, gas hot air furnace. 1968 is Here! Start the new year right— come in and let us show you our fine selection of Homes. After office Hours call— C. J. Knauer — OL 3-3057 Bill Talbott — OL 3-6328
FOUND: Ladies’ 1966 Shortridge class ring. Initialled, stone setting. 513 Howard.
Lost. Large gray male cat with red collar and tags. Children's pet. Reward. OL 3-6089. 11 Employment, 11 Men
Wanted. Someone to do floors, window's, heavy cleaning for business. Reply Box 600, Daily j Banner.
Employment, Women
IF you are older and can't really take care of your home and yard, why not make a change now (while you can) ? We have sold homes for many so-called senior citizens who are presently delghted with their more limited living quarters and less responsibility. The P. G. Evans Real Estate Agency. 113 South Jackson Street. Phone OL 3-6509.
WANTED: Lady to care for elderly lady. Some light housekeeping. Call after 6 p.m. anytime on Sunday. OL 3-5707. | - 1 i'Night waitress, dining room, experience preferred but not necessary. 19-55. Apply Bob Jackson, Double Decker Drive- ! In. WANTED: Young lady willing to train as dental assistant and secretary. This is a full time opening. Reply to The Daily Banner, Box 475.
3 Mobile Homes 3
The Time is Right PRICE REDUCED — This executive home Is reduced in price, but not In quality. Vei-y elegant 4 B.R. It features slate in entrance way —hallway leading to kitchen. utility & half bath also In kitchen, eating area and hobby room. Plush carpet In living, dining. hall and master bedroom. 2 large beautiful ceramic baths, electric heat, basement. 2 car garage, 2 barns fenced in. 6 acres of rolling woods, streams and ravine*. E. H. Collins & Co. OL 3-3286 The Alices Bob Clark OL 3-4072 386-7359
PUTNAM REALTY CO. 1209 S. BLOOMINGTON ST. PHONE OL 3-5022 THOUGHT YOU'D NEVER FIND IT not just another 8 bdrm. home. This one is well built and in A-l Condition. Close in with 2 acres. Small barn. Immed. Poss. Price reduced $17,500. Let us show. 80 ACRES Madison twp. 6 rm. modern home. Some outbuildings. Will sell 40 acres and home or 40 acres unimproved. Call for details. EVENINGS Joe and Nancv Fogle 442-0864 Denny and Thelma Thomas OL 3-5022
JANUARY SPECIALS Did you know you can buy a two bedroom mobile home with payments as low as $43.02 10x55 Clear $1995.00 12x53 Rembrandt ........ $3995.00 12x60 Globemaster S br $5195.00 New Color TV Given with every double wide mobile heme sold in January VAN BIBBER MOBILE HOMES
Route 1
PE 9-2341
FOR RENT or For Sale. One bedroom trailer. Howard Moore, phone OL 3-5789.
14 Automotive 14 ’53 Chevrolet % ton pickup, $200. OL 3-3550.
1962 Impala Phone PE noon.
red convertible. 9-2723 after 12
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— Auotmotive 15— For Sale 16— Wonted 17— Form Equipment 18— Auction 19— Business Service 20— livestock—For Sale 21— Notice 22— Morotcydes 23— Wonted To Buy 24— For Sole—Pets 25— Wont To Rent 26— Work Wonted—Women 27— Work Wonted—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.
Wilson is going to Soviet Union MOSCOW UPI — British Prime Minister Harold Wilson will visit the Soviet Union Jan. 22-24 for talks with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin, it was announced Friday night. Two items were expected to be high on Wilson’s agenda when he arrives. _A new plea to the Soviets to reopen the 1954 Geneva conference on Indochina as a forum for Vietnamese peace talks. Moscow and London are cochairmen of that conference. —A new appeal for freedom for British teacher Gerald Brooke, now serving a five-year sentence in a Soviet labor camp for subversion. The announcement said Wilson would be making an official visit as the guest of Kosygin, who invited him when he was in London last February.
WE ARE NOW PAYING 4% Interest On Passbook Savings 5% Interest On Certificates Of Deposit FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Greencastle, Indiana Member FDIC
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OFF and RUNNING By Tony D. Manuel General Manager
AUTOMOTIVE parts, Holly 4 barrel, dual point distributor, 352 block, pistons, accessories, 4 barrel manifold. OL 3-3438.
Notice
For sale or trade for older car or truck, 1963 Ford Fairlane, A-OK. Johnny Masten, Greencastle, Route 5.
MODERNE’ Swingers Square Dance Club, Saturday, January 6. 8-11 p.m. Fairgrounds. Ray Clark calling.
Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body works, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Free estimates.
Keep warm at home. Delivery service starts at 5 p.m. at atellite Drive-in. Phone OL 3341.
Euchre party. Deer Creek Coon Club, Saturday, Januery 6. Serving starts, 5:30 p.m. Euchre, 7:30 p.m. Public invited.
For Sale
FOR SALE: ‘'No Hunting—No Trespassing” signs. The Daily Banner
Pets
APECO Auto-Stat high speed copy machine in excellent condition. Greencastle Production Credit Association, East Washington Street.
4 For Rent, Apts. 4
FOR RENT: New 1 bedroom furnished apartments and 2 bedroom unfurnished apartments. Roban Apartments, 327 Bloomington St. Phone OL 3-4072.
Fireplace wood. Hickory, $12.00 cord, mixed, $10.00 cord. Ph. PE 9-2522 or PE 9-2443.
FOR SALE: Hunting dogs, two German Short Hair Pointers, 6 mos. Call OL 3-6303. FOR SALE: Border Collie Puppies. Phone Cloverdale 7954011 after 5:30 p.m. 25 Want To Rent 25
The words a man (the husband kind) hates to hear worse than anything else are "Let's have a party.” Actually there should be nothing complicated about a home party. You’d think all you have to do is tidy up a couple of rooms, buy some tidbits to snack on and throw some root beer in the refrigerator.
But, oh no!
You start by giving the house a complete shakedown — even to cleaning out the closets, medicine cabinets and pantry. (“Some-
one might look in there.”)
About 4 p.m. of party day you have to stock up on supplies. | You buy enough groceries for a Boy Scout troop returning from a three-day campout. (You're only having six people over.) Then there's that root beer — it always turns out to be something else (in case they don't like root beer), and that wrecks your budget
j for the next three months.
In between house cleaning and stocking up on supplies, you have such chores as: fitting new drapes, having the carpet cleaned, painting the kitchen, buying a new set of glasses (for the root been and some new China (for the tidbits). Finally, there's a complete new outfit for the you-know-who, as she never has anything to wear. All is now ready for the big deal. The guests arrive. They pass out compliments about the new dress, house, etc., and the answers — they get going something like this: "This old thing. It's something that's been hanging In the closet for years and I just decided to drag it out.” (It was “drug” out of the dress shop that day and it took my wallet down $20,00.) “Please don’t look at this messy house. My maid didn't show up today and everything's a wreck.” (The maid threatened to quit because she worked so hard that day and about the only
New year off to good start
with new discovery
WASHINGTON UPI — The i to eradicate bollworms. U.S. Department of AgricuT All the chemists need do Is ture has gotten the new year find some way to remove the off to a good start with an im- deet, release a few mosquitoes portant scientific discovery. in a cotton patch, and the bollOnly the department doesn’t worms will come down with
seem to know it. yellow fever.
A couple of agricultural re- Beyond, that, however, is an searchers have found that a even greater benefit, synthetic chemical widely used Comeback For Cotton
in commercial insect repellants! The real enemy of cotton is thin S she didn L do to t he house was sterilize it.) “occurs naturally in pink boll- not the pink bollworm but Don * worry about the broken glass. Its just an old jelly worms.” synthetic fibers, which have glass ' ,That “ jel,y g,ass " was on ^ of my favorites, a souvenir The chemists were amazed by taken over much of the market.: f rom ti me I stayed in a hotel.)
this. They had always thought Here is a chance for king cotthe chemical, known as “deet.” ton to make a comeback, was strictly a manmade sub- When a farmer plants a cotstance. ton crop he shouldn’t try- to But when deet found in pink keep down the bollworms as bollworms was tested on yellow in the past. He should try to fever mosquitoes, the insects make it easy for bollworms to were as effectively repelled as thrive, spread and proliferate, they are by the laboratory' Then, at harvest time. Instead stuff. of picking the cotton, he picks
Potential Value the bollworms.
This news was released mat- I’m certain insecticide com-ter-of-factly in a routine an- panics would be delighted to nouncement with no mention have a natural supply of deet.
This closer really takes the cake:
“Oh. it wasn’t any bother. We just decided on the spur of the moment to have a few people over, sort of a come-as-we-are
thing.”
And then, when everyone's gone, you say to yourself "never again dump, dump.”
Should use
Current taxguide
Oscar Winner Rose Bowl Star LOS ANGELES UPI _ Irvine (Cotton) Warburton, an all-American quarterback
at the University of Southern
INDIANAPOLIS — Because California in the 1930s, Is the
of its vast significance. As my rather than have to make their there have been no changes in ® nl ' nian e\er to star In the good deed for today, I would own. So the bollworms should the Federal income tax and Rose Bowl and also "' ln a mo -
like to point out some of the fetch a handsome price.
security withholding rates for
potentials.
Pink bollworms ruin a lot of
Thus, in one swoop. Is solved 1968. employers should continue
tion picture industry “Oscar.” Warburton, now one of Holly-
, . ,. . , wood's finest film editors, won
cotton crops IMS country. In —.“r" ^ T Tnv, ,ndUS,ry “ W,rd 1965 '
the
two chemists were It is a bit of classic irony that | rjmde.” jamps E. Palv. District
Wanted
WANT to rent 3 or 4 bedroom home in town. Please write 431 West Washington, Sullivan. Indiana 47882.
UPSTAIRS apartment, 4 rooms and bath. Utilities furnished. North Grant Street, Cloverdale. Call Foster Realty, 7954514.
FOR RENT: Cole Apartments. 1 bedroom, utilities furnished. See Custodian, 519 E. Washington.
FOR LEASE: New two bedroom apartments, available soon. Parkwood Village Apartments. Call OL 3-5015, days or OL 3-6609 or OL 34833 evenings.
Distinctive Homes
ARE SOLD BY SHETRONE REAL ESTATE AGENCY 302 SO. INDIANA CALL OL 3-9315 GREENCASTLE
6 For Rent, Houses 6 For rent. 2 bedroom, modem country home. Coal furnace. Write Daily Banner. Box 480.
Wanted. Place to ice skate in | town.
26 Work Wanted 26
17 Farm Equipment 17
WANTED: Ironing to do in my home. OL 3-6327.
For sale. 650 square bales timothy hay. Cut before bloom, never wet. Phone 795-4809.
BABY-Sitting: Would like to baby-sit with a young child Monday through Friday. OL 3-9362.
WE HAVE INSTALLED A NEW GRAIN DUMP AND STOCKING STAMPS CAN UNLOAD Y O 1/ R COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. CORN AND SOYBEANS UPI — A woman stepped into a EVEN BETTER THAN BE- post office here Thursday and FORE. THIS FALL FOR— asked for $15 worth of five cent GOOD GRADES, PROMPT stamps. UNLOADING, STORAGE, “I want to stock up before GRAINBANK, STRAIGHT the mail rates go up.” she exSELLEVG COME TO HART- plained. MAN ELEVATOR, BAIN-
BRIDGE.
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Home Items
16.6 cu. ft. white Frigidaire refrigerator. 180 lb. bottom, freezer, frost free. 795-4231.
Electric heater, $7.50: end tables. $7.00 pr.: utility cabinet, $10.00; chest of drawers, $7.50; file cabinet on stand, $20; baby bed and mattress, $15; desk. $10: 3 sp. boy’s bike. $15; dinette set. $10: gas stove. $20; living room chairs. $5 and up; apt. size electric stove. $25; console, table, and portable TV’s, $25 and up; full size bed. complete, $20; sofa, $35; refrigerator, $30; bookcase. $12.50: radios, lamps, bed frames, dishes and ao forth. 24 E. Berry (rear)..
1967 SINGER CABINET $36.27 FULL PRICE ASSUME six payments of $6.05 per month. Nice walnut console, good condition. This machine appliques, monograms, sews forward and reverse, mends and dams, equipped to zig-zag, pastel color. Full price just $36.27. Call OL 33987.
SLIGHTLY WORN BRIDGE FOR SALE CORVALLIS, Ore. UPI — Want to buy a covered bridge? Benton County is thinking of selling one. But aside from the sale price, which has not yet been set, there are a few other
items.
fact,
experimenting with anti-boll- the bollworm, so long the worm measures when they dis- scourge of the cotton farmer, covered the deet. should now emerge as his Armed with this information, economic salvation. The South it should now be fairly simple shall rise again!
Director of Internal Revenue j for Indiana, advised todav.
Hollywood News
By VERNON SCOTT
one respect," Rey said. "Half of them love the United States and the other half hate it. Most of those who don't like Americans
HOLLYWOOD UPI—Alejandro Rey, the beleaguered playboy of "The Flying Nun” series,
became a United States citizen only know the tourists who visit
last month and simultaneously Algen ^ na '
infuriated his native Argentina. "They can’t forgive me for becoming a star down there and then deserting them for the United States,” Rey said sadly. "I went down for a visit last October and I was attacked in
SPORTS SHORTS
ABILENE, Tex. UPI— There’s a sports writer who can never
Mr. Datv stressed that em- do interviewers in the dressing nlovers should not he eynecrinc 1 room after the big game, and a new issuranee of Circular F who always causes a stir in also referred to as Publication the press box. She Is 23-year-No. 15. hut should use t^eir cur-1 old, 5-foot-7. Margaret Koy, a rent edition for \wthholdine In- fulltime sports writer with the formation and tables. Abilene Reporter-News. Em nlovers can make certain Margaret’s lineage is the best thev have the latest edition of for this sort of work: her the “Emnlover’s Tax Guide” bv father ' Erni * Ko y T ’ wa * s a foot - cherkine that the front cover bal1 star at the University of hears the notation. Publication : Texas and a Professional base-
ball player in the major leagues; one brother, Ernie, is with the New York football Giants;
Fail to save
whooping crane
No. 15 (Rev. Jan. 19671. While there has been no In-
crease in the social security tax j rate for 1968. Mr. Dalv pointed out that the maximum anttal income subject to social securitv has been increased from *6.600 to $7,800 for both emnlovees and the self-emnloyed, ef-
another brother, Ted, football for Texas.
plays
The social security employee tax tables in the current Circular E. can be used to accommodate this increase, Mr. Daly
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. UPI
newspapers and magazines as a a whooping crane, one of a tiny January 1, 1968.
deserter. Even acquaintances I’d flock of 48 struggling to survive, known for years resented the died Thursday night from fact. They wanted to know why., wounds inflicted by hunters who Rey explained that he dream- thought it was a goose,
ed of working in Hollywood and The valuable bird died despite I mis-
becoming a citizen of this coun- the efforts of two San Antonio try since he was a child. : veterinarians to save it. Oscar Robertson, the fabulous “I tried to tell them that, but The U. S. Fish and Wildlife “Big O” of professional basthey treated me like a leper for Bureau reported the bird ketball fame, was a three-time the whole four days I was in injured Thursday. The bird was first team UPI All-American Buenos Aires. I explained that taken from the Texas Gulf at the University of Cincinnati.
if you live and work in a coun- Coast to San Antonio and lived try you should share its obliga- only a short while. state of Indiana
j -g.
tions. The ivhooping crane winters of putnam
"My mother was bom in in Texas and spends its
One of the heaviest turkeys on record, weighing 63 pounds, 12 ounces, was shown at the International Poultry Show in London in 1964.
It will cost $10,000 to put in j
shape for foot traffic; both ap- Spain, but not long ago I in- summers in breeding grounds in proaches have been washed! sisted she become a citizen of Canada. Once a thriving spe-
out: one abutment has sunk; and vandals have been carry-
ing off the lumber.
IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT
SEPTEMBER TERM. 1B67
IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF
Argentina for the same reasons cies, the whoopers dwindled to a hallie b. sutherlin
I became an American.” handful and brought about a Rey's final papers came nationwide effort to preserve
through while he was appearing I the species.
Livestock
FOR SALE; Angus feeding
heifers. Phone 522-6845.
UNWELCOME CALLER in a guest role in "Cowboy in Three hunters shooting for CHEYENNE. Wyo. UPI —A Africa.” Star Chuck Conners snow geese on private land near 72-year-old shoe store owner presented him with a scroll the Arkansas National Wildife wasn’t fazed when a man rang signed by the entire cast, along Refuge on the Gulf Coast at the doorbell of his home and with a party and cake as part Austwel. Tex., mistook the told him. “I’ve got a bomb, give of the celebration. j crane for a goose and winged
KESSLER Farms offer for sale me your money ” ^ stiU love A ^ entina ” Rey bim ' tbe bureau said ' They
George Helzer shoved the said. “But I would feel strange quickly reported their mistake man outside, knocked him to about visiting there again. and the crane was rushed to a the snow and yelled for his wife' “At one time I was one of the San Antonio veterinarian for
to call police. The man fled, top stars of the theater there. I treatment. “These people watch too much had two television shows and I ;
crazy television and think they also starred in movies. So I was The “punch graft” technique can pull that stuff,” Helzer i well known in my country. is used by dermatologists to
said. ' “My people are peculiar in i combat baldness.
50 open June Poland China gilts; boars. 100 fall gilts; 30 boars. New Ross 793, La-
doga 942-2405.
BANNER ADS PAY
DECEASED. Estate No. 87-46
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF HALLIE B. SUTHERLIN
In the matter of the Estate of Hallie B. Sutherlln, deceased. No. EST 67-46. i Notice Is hereby given that Grace A. Browning as Administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 29th of January, 1968, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part
of said estate.
Grace A. Browning. Personal Repre-
sentative.
Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court.
Attorneys
Hughea * Huga*a Dec JO-Jan. 8-34
AUCTION MORTON SALE BARN Mon. f Jan. 8, 1968 27 Head of Good Black Angus Cows. All cows heavy springers A bred to good Angus Bull. All cows from one estate in Putnom County. 13 Head of native heifers, weighing around 500 lbs. 18 Head of Angus feeders, steers A heifers. IS Head of mixed calves, steers A heifers. 6 Head Hereford cows. 100 Head of shoots, weigh sows A boars. Lot of hogs, sheep and ether livestock not mentioned. Posts, hay, gates, straw A lumber. If you have livestock to sell at our sale contact the management and we will advertise same. Sale held in heated pavilion. Sale every Monday Harold L. Busenbark, Mgr. Busenbark A Campbell, Auct.
