The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 February 1968 — Page 6
Th* Daily Banner, Greencastle, Tndfana
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT
Friday, February 9, 1968
1 Real Estate 1 1 Real Estate 1 3 Mobile Homes 3 9 Home Items 9
THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE Profitable Commercial Corner COLLEGE AND WALNUT. Brick bldg. 80 , x40’. Five mis. down; 3 up. Lot about ei’xllO’. Priced at $25,000. Greencastle Homes For Sale ACCENT ON VALUE. S. Indiana. Bedford stone exterior. Large liv. rm. with beautiful stone fireplace. Full basement. Excellent landscaping. FINE FOR CHILDREN. Two story frame. Alum, siding. 4 bdrms. Large kitchen. 2 car garage. On dead end street. Lot 144’x77’. $9,000. CHARACTER PLUS CHARM. Beautiful 4 bdrm. home. Fieldstone and cedar exterior. Fireplace in liv. rm. S'/j baths. 2 car garage. All you’ve been looking for. 118 S. Jackson St. Phone OL 3-6509 After hours, call Cloyd Moss Charles Carmichael P. G. Evans Donvin Duncan
Spring Is In The Air R. R. 2. Spotless * Charming 3 B.R. Very attractive kitchen & full bath—Utility room and 14/5 acre with fruit trees, garden & strawberries. I 1 /* car garage. R. 1, CLOVERDALE. 4 ml. to 1-70. 3 B.R., near Cataract Lake—Living room with fireplace, large kitchen with pretty cabinets, 2 car garage, full basement. R. R. 1, REELSVILLE. Wooded area lot 80x200— 3 B.R. neat & cozy, large bath. Reelsvllle school. MANHATTAN. 3 B.R., carpeted living room, full basement, 2 car garage. THOLVS LAKE. Beautiful Lake home. I^irge living kitchen & dining L with fireplace and wall of used birch, 3 B.R., large screened porch with storage underneath — Very restful— See this. GARDEXSIDE DR. Attractive 3 B.R. Carpeted living & dining L. Plenty of closet space — beautiful cabinets, garage & storage. E. H. Collins & Co.
OL 3-3286
Bob Clark 886-7359
The Alices OL 3-4072
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 - Offers - ON SADDLE CLUB ROAD —1 acre building lot. NICE BUILDING SITE on on Ave. D, 1 Yi Itos. NORTH ON 43 — 3 bedrm. frame home. Bedrm. floors hardwood, liv. mi. carpeted. kitchen and hath tiled, sunken living room, guest wrap closet, planters Miaek bar. walnut paneled foyer, birch cabinets, sliding glass doors, vanity in bath, oil fired furnace. FILLMORE — PARKVIEW ADDITION — 4 bedrm. frame home. Carpet and tile floors, part basement, new hot water furnace, garage. If you’re looking for a Building Site, come in and see us We have a nice selection. After office hours call — C. J. Knauer — OL 3-8057 Bill Talbott — OL 3-6328
FOSTER REALTY
Dorothy Foster, Realtor Phone 795-4318 Cloverdale FOR SALE Gold Medallion home, S bedrooms, iy 2 baths, attached garage, other extras, in Lewis Addition.
$800.00 DOWN 6% LOAN West on Walnut Street Road, newly redecorated inside and out. 3 bedroom home, large living room, kitchen-family room, 2 car garage. All electric heat. Nearly 1 acre lot. Being offered by U.S. Government. Selling price $15,800. V.A. sells its properties wtihout discrimination. For Appointment — Phone Vero Abbott OL 3-6387 Hal Hickman .... OL 3-9225
FOR SALE
BY OWNER Spacious Older Home For Large Family Or Income Purpose Newly carpeted living and dining rooms; appealing kitchen with dishwasher and disposal; new' gas furnace, water softener, attached garage. Price — $24,300. For complete details phone OL 3-5549.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE If You Like Gardening See this 3-bedroom home on 2 acres, fruit trees, quiet neighbor. Near The Squaro This immaculate 3-bed-room, frame home, full basement, this house needs no repairs, must see to appreciNAOMI L. BOESEN, REALTOR SI 6 E. Hanna PH. OL 3-3363
C. E. SHUEE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 108 N. Vine, Greencastle Are you a serious-mind-ed buyer? If so, don't miss this value in Bainbridge. Nice 2 bedroom aluminum home. Large kitchen with plenty of cabinets — Tiled hath—l Vi car garage—large lot on dead end street and more. Way below replacement cost. See it. $9,500.00. K-5 This home is an investment that will pay off. 7 room older home in good eondition. Carpeting — 1 Vi baths—full basement—water softener—large fenced yard —2 car garage with 8 room apartment above. This is a home with an income too. See It, immediate possession. $15,000.00. K-12 Absolutely nothing to do but move in. See it today. Immediate possession. 8 nice bedrooms—plenty of closet space. Lovely kitchen with birch cabinets. 2 ear attached garage — full basement. Good sized yard, and more. Only $13,500.00. K-8 Come In today and browse through our listings. We have others too. Ward Bartlett .... OL 3-3296 Jack Moore OL 3-5820 Jim & Kay Braden OL 8-6532 Floyd & Anna Crawley 795-4351
VAN BIBBER LAKE FEB. SPECIALS 12x53 7 bedroom $3695 12x60 2 bedroom S4995 12x60 68 Show model ... $4795 20 foot Travel trailer Self contained $2295 Buy Your Mobile or Travel Tailor Now VAN BIBBER LAKE One of Indiana's Fastest Growing Summer Resorts R. R. 1, Greencastle PE 9-2341
DOLLAR SAVER MONTH
12'xAO' S Bedroom $5395 12 x60' 2 Bedroom S5295 12 x60' 2 Bedroom $5795 Truck Camper $1295 Truck Camper $1895 IB Poet Travel Trailer $1795 25 Foot Travel Trailer $2995 LET'S TRADE New Owner HESS MOBLE HOMES PARK AND SALES 1216 S. Bloomington St. OL 3-3222
4 For Rent, Apts. 4
ments. Rohan Apartments,
OL 3-4072.
Jackson. OL 3-6662.
premises.
4833 evenings.
8 Musical Items 8
Dept. Box 172, Elkhart, Indiana. “MR. MUSIC.”
DOLLAR SAVER MONTH. E. A. sofa and chair. $150. Nev/ sofa with arms, $75.00. Refrigerator, $20.00. Electric stove, $25.00; New beds, $40 Lamps $3.00 up. 36” kitchen table. $20.00. NEW OWNER. HESS MOBILE HOMES PARK & SALES 1216 S. Bloomington St. OL 3-3222.
10 Lost & Found 10
LOST: Toy Pomeranian, light brown, answers to the name of “Toby,” in area of Melrose Ave. Phone OL 3-5626.
11 Employment, 11 Men 1
WANTED: 4 full time truck mechanics, 3 men for station work, apply in person. Kenworthy Truck Stop, Clayton, Indiana.
12 Employment, 12
Men, Women
MALE or female with airline ticketing or reservation experience. W’ork for established firm with excellent future.
Write Banner Box 313.
14 Automotive 14
Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body works, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Free estimates.
FOR SALE: 1950 Ford 2 door, looks and runs good. $75.00 cash. Contact Joe Catt, at
WXTA.
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FOR SALE: '66 Dodge Station wagon. Phone OL 3-3228.
FOR SALE: 1955 Ford 1% ton truck. New floor and grain bed, good hoist, $600. Phone 526-2852.
FOR SALE: 1966 Olds. Power i steering, power brakes, air, must sell. Priced below Red Book, $1795.00. Call OL 36515.
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FOR SALE: '65 Mustang 289 cu. in. 3 speed transmission, new tires, $1450.00 Phone
246-6194.
F 1 OR SALE: ’67 Camaro con- ; vertible, 327 4-speed positive traction. 5000 actual miles. Phone OL 3-6131 after 5.00
p.rn.
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FOR SALE: Goort mixed bale hay. William Mullinix, Reels-
ville 672-3502.
EARN 5% Interest On Certificates Of Deposit AT FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Greencastle, Indiana Member FDIC
able for guitar and all band instruments, organ and piano. Kersey Music.
CHORD Organ Owners. Seehear Conn Showcord full sized spinet organ that you can play easier than your chord organ. Kersey Music.
Home Items
1967 SINGER CABINET $37.10 FULL PRICE ASSUME six payments of $6.18 per month. Nice walnut console, good condition. This machine appliques, monograms, sews forward and reverse, mends and darns, equipped to zig-zag, pastel color. Full price just $37.10. Call OL 33987.
Notice
I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own. Julian Steele. | NOTICE: Is Alcohol giving you trouble? If you want help, w'rite Alcoholics Anonymous, Box 394, Greencastle, Indiana. 22 Motorcycles 22 FOR SALE: 1966 X-6 Hustler 250cc; 1965 Bridgestone 60cc. Phone 246-6214.
Pets
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Wanted
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PUREBRED ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPS S35.00. For family, watch, stock and farms. See Rimer, one mile east of Manhattan, Highway 40, North side. FOR SALE: Siamese-Burmese kittens. Unusual personalities. Phone OL 3-6409. FOR SALE: Standard Poodle pups. Purebred. No papers, Phone 246-6194.
WANTED: Paper hanging, plastic repair, interior painting ; I also sell wallpaper. Free estimates. Earl Foorman, Ph. 596-5086 P.O. Box 335, Roachdale, Indiana.
FOR SALE: 2 Seal Point Siamese kittens. Phone OL 35370.
FOR SALE: German Shepherd female, 10 months old, AKC registered. 526-2471.
and take down. Free estimate, insurance. C. Gorham. Phone OL 3-9031 or OL 3-9125.
[OMF for 2 nice puppies and mother, nice pets for children. OL 3-3636. OMEONE to pick approximately 15 acres of com. Ph. Reelsville 672-3529.
/anted: Rugs, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere For sendee in Putnam Coun-
19 Business Service 19 TLE is soft and lofty . . . colors retain brilliance in carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, $1.
Headley Hardware.
plies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Sendee.
CAREERS AND COMMERCIAL CREDIT How can you fit into Finance? Well, let's be a little more specific about the types of Financing you would be handling at Commercial Credit. Basically you responsibilities will be two-fold: You will offer people Financing counseling and you would help them fulfill their financial needs. Today "Compensation” involves many factors, no longer is it possible to judge a position on base salary alone, we maintain a competitive pay structure. But of moro interest to you is the total "Compensation Package”: Salary, security and employee benefits. To qualify you need a High Degree of integrity, a sincere interest in working with people. A capacity for hand work, and a willingness to learn throughout your career. For Additional information and Interview Call: M. A. SALTER District Manager Commercial Credit Corp. 2138 Wabash Ave. Terre Haute, Ind. 232-943*
Livestock
FOR SALE: Good milk cows. Going out of milk business, also stainless steel pipe line, 4 surge milkers. 300 gallon tank, both automatic washing. Phone Mrs. Rkirvin, R. 2, Coatesville. 845-2204. FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay. Wire tied bales. Cloverdale, 795-
4805.
FOR SALE: “No Hunting—No Trespassing” signs. The Daily Banner
FOR SALE: 2 wheel metal trailer: Air conditioner; sofa; automatic washer; lawnmower; 6 horsepower riding mower; new dryer. Phone OL 36023.
USED gas ranges and refrigerator $5.00 each and haul. Jebbs Gas, 5 miles east on 240.
ELFCTRIC portable sewing machine: 2 pc. bedroom suite, complete: 30 and 36” electric stoves: 5 pc. dinette set; 9x12 rugs; desk and chair; cabinets; baby bed: drum table; radio and record players; dresser. .. refrigerator; gas stoves; metal wardrobe; TV antenna; portable, table, console TVs. Many other articles. 24 W. Beny St. 9:00 9:00 daily and 1:00-6:00 Sundays
FOR SALE: 17” portable Admiral TV set; Hollywood metal bed frame. Phone OL 3-5550, 124 Wood St.
FOR SALE: Good Alfalfa hay. 1 bale or 1,000 bales. Phone 795-4774. FOR SALE: 14 shoat houses, metal self feeders. Ray Larkin, 246-2461. PARTS for all electric Shaven. Mason's Jeweler.
breeding age bulls. Stan Overbeck, R.R.2, Spencer, Indiana, one mile west, of Carp on Carp Road. 829-2044, S292709.
Notice
NOTICE. Piano lessons, given by graduate assistant. Phone OL 3-3787.
You don’t HAVE to get out, we’ll deliver after 5 p.m. Satellite Drive-In. Phone OL 3-3341
RENT Soft, filtered water: Culligan of Greencastle, OL 3f.910. We’ll be here tomorrow, to service what we se'l today. RUMMAGE Sale Saturday, February 10 at 8:30 a.m. Sponsored by Heme Ec. Club 16.
MALLORY CAPACITOR CO. Needs Production Workers, Assemblers Experienc* Not Necessary To Lorn about our Company and Job oponingi and comploto program af Employment bonofits. Visit our Porsonnol Dept., 8:30 A M. to 4:30 P.M. Job Openings Days and Nights An Equal Opportunity Employment Company MALLORY CAPACITOR CO. Greencastle, Ind.
Wanted
WANTED: Someone to cut locust posts on shares. Call 526-2755.
INSTANT CREDIT TRADE TIRES TODAY No Money Down — 12 Months To Pay SHOEMAKER’S ^ SERVICE Maple & Bloomington Sts.
UNCLAIMED New Zig-Zag Sewing Machines With 5 yeor guarantee. Nationally advertised brands to be sold for storage and freight. Total of $37.00 con be poid ot $5.00 per month. These machines to go to first people who call. Can be deliivered to your homo for you to sew as to mako sure you aro satisfied. Call collect — Indianapolis — 244-8453, or write General Sewing Supply, *529 West 12th St. 46224.
LIMEDALE DITCHING CO. Formerly Affiliated with Greencastle Tractor Sales CALL US FOR YOUR... Backhoe, Trenching or Tile Needs SPECIALIZES IN Field Tiling, Water Lines, Installation of Septic Systems end Gas Lines. LIMEDALE DITCHING CO. Ray Greve Lowis Proctor PHONE OL 3-9412 Located one block west of Limedale Depot.
OFF and RUNNING By Tony D. Manuel General Manager
We have too many people in this country who think they can work eight hours and sleep eight hours in the same eight hours. Twenty-five to 30 per cent of the work force dislike their work, according to studies cited by Dr. Charles S. Dewey. Dr. Dewey is a consulting psychologist in Chicago and professor of industrial psychology at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Our problem is that so many of our people have been working at such a slow pace for so long that they don't realize they aren't doing a good job. We have become so accustomed to mediocrity that wo accept it as normal. Absenteeism cost American industry $10 billion in lost but paid-for labor in 1966. An average of more than two million employees are absent every day. The hours they don't work are three to six per cent of the total possible work hours, says Jerry D. Adams, management consultant in San Antonio and an expert on absenteeism. Nearly three million employees stretched their weekends by an extra day last summer, according to a national survey. An estimated one-half of them were only sick character-wise. An "incredible correlation" exists between absenteeism and major sports events, according to Industrial Relations Counselors, Inc., New York. Even when they're at work, many employees are absent." A personnel man calls this phenomenon "on-the-job absenteeism." In a cartoon the boss is saying to an employee who has asked for a raise. "I know you've been with us 30 years, but how long have you worked here?" In many offices, factories and stores, the surest way to be blackballed is to voluntarily do more work than required. This really upsets the other employees. Most people must work, whether they like it or not. J. Pieper gave one reason for work in his book, "Leisure, the Basis of Culture." "One must work if not from taste, then at least from despair," he wrote. "For to reduce everything to a single truth, work is less boring than pleasure." Millions of Americans would disagree. Nothing, they would say, is more boring than work when it is sliced up into trivial, repetitive tasks as many jobs are in our technological society. This is the basic reason why some people are "non-oriented to productivity," as a certain Irish industrialist describes hit lazy employees. A tight labor market makes it possible for an employee to risk laziness. He feels sure that if he gets a pink slip with his paycheck, he can walk down the street and get another job. Many people are "distracted by pleasure and leisure. Too much leisure and comfort tend to suppress interest in work. The "good life" leads people to expect more than boredom from their work, but boredom is all many of them get. So, they turn to leisure-time pursuits for satisfaction. "Young rebels" in the work force seem to be especially cursed with work alienation. A minority of new male employees are "rebellious youngsters who don't care much about work, but care intensely about making trouble for those who do," says a labor relations vice president. Robert Newcomb and Marge Sammons, husband and wife who operate a Chicago firm that specializes in employee communications, report that they "fairly often encounter the cynical, sometimes even belligerent new, young employee." They seem to feel that the world owes them a living. Many were raised in affluent families in which they enjoyed luxuries and privileges they didn't earn. When they begin their first jobs and find that they must work for their rewards, they rebel. ..Despite the visibility of laziness in America, hard work hasn't gone out of style. Some people still grieve that each day has only 24 hours. They relish challenge and achievement. It never occurs to them NOT to bolt down their meals and leap out of bed in the morning so they can get on with their work. They would disagree with Jerome Jerome, English humorist and playwright who died in 1827, who said: "I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours." They would agree with Voltaire, the French philosopher, who said: "Not to be occupied and not to exist amount to the same thing." Presumably, the anti-work movement doesn't bother Richard Bellman of the Rand Corporation who predicts that . . . "two per cent of the population . . . will, in the discernible future, be able to produce all the goods and services needed to feed, clothe and run our society with the aid of machines." Few people believe that the machines will take over soon. Therefore, people still are important. American industry today holds that one of the basic causes of employee dissatisfaction in large corporations is monotonous, routinized jobs. If this is true we should take the monotony out of work and restore challenge and human interest. Then workers would be masters of their machines instead of accessories. Another good solution to the laziness problem seems to have occurred only to Calvin Johnson who advised: "Let's get back to work."
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WANTED
Black Walnut and White Oak Logs Also Standing Timber Wood-Mosaic Corp., 5000 Crittenden Dr. Louisville, Kentucky Call Log and Timber Buyer Chester Durham 3545 Hawthornt Dr. Owentboro. Ky. Ph. Mu 3-078T Log buyor will bo on yard ovory Tuesday at East Logan St. Cloverdale, Ind.
