The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 February 1968 — Page 6

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The Dally Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Thursday, February 29, 1968

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Real Estate

THE P. G. EVANS CO. Real Estate HOMES FOR SALE ALL DIFFERENT 1113 S. COLLEGE. Frame. Z hdrms. Fireplace. Garage. S9.000. FILLMORE. MAIN ST. Five nns. Wool carpet. Garage. Carport. $8,700. R. R. NO. 8. Three bdrms. Basement. Plenty of water. '/i acre. $5,500. SHERWOOD. Ranch. 4 bdrms. Family rm. Fireplace. $33,500. 1100 AYE. C. One story frame. 3 bdrms. Large liv. rm. Utility mi. $9,500. NORTHWOOD. Seven rms. plus enclosed porch. Beautiful. Homey. $22,900. R. R. NO. 3. Eight rms. on one floor. Brick ranch. Spacious grounds. 5 acres. S. JACKSON. 2 apts. 5 rms. down; 3 up. W alk to tow a. Income. ELM ST. 6 rms. Extensively remodeled. Very comfortable. Large lot. ROCKVILLE RD. Ranch. * bdrms. Full basement. Carport. $11,700. E. WASHINGTON. Eleven large rms. Ideal income property. 3 baths. New furnace. 1010 HILLCREST. 3 bdrm. Ranch. Full finished basement. Carport. Very neat. FIRST ST. Spotless 3 bdrm. Ranch. Built in 1964. Attached garage. Lot 60’x 180*. 503 S. JACKSON. 2 bdrm. frame. Good garage. Walk to the stores. CUNOT. Beautiful lake property. Bedford stone. Furnished. See this. MEADOW DRIVE. Down payment $500. Thirty year loan. $13,300. R. R. NO. 3. Ranch. 3 bdrm*. W/W carpet. Drapes. Garage. Very beautiful. OHIO ST. Five rms. Lot SO’xoO’. $3,500. Easily heated. S. INDIANA. Lovely Bedford stone. 3 bdrms. Large liv. rm. Basement, ILLINOIS ST. Large, older home. Two big lots. $6,400. FILMORE. Brick ranch. 8 bdrms. W/W carpet In liv. rm. Carport. CENTRAL ST. 4 hdrms. Alum, siding. Quiet street. Good lot. $9,000. TENNESSEE ST. Two bdrms. Over one acre. Price reduced. $8,900. 505 E. HANNA. Roomy, 7 rm. frame. Fine for a large womily. $10,500. FILLMORE. Frame ranch. Attached garage. Large lot. 3 bdrms. A LB IN POND RD. Fine home on rolling 2 acres. Tri-level. 2|j baths. Other good features. 113 S. Jackson St. Phone OL 3-6509 Al ter hours, call OL 3-6416 OL 3-4079 OL 3-3406 OL 3-4343

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. I mi. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 - Offers - MANSFIELD LAKE—Lake front lot. Approx. 1 acre, lots of trees, in Whalen Acres. MADISON TWP. — Lovely brick 3 bedrm. home. Built in ’65, carpet in liv. rm. & hall, bath & '/2» basement, patio, oil fired furnace, Garage. In Greencastle School District. NORTH ON 43—Beautiful 3 bedrm. frame home. Bedrm. floors hardwood, liv. rm. carpeted, kitchen and bath tiled, sunken living rm., guest wrap closet, planters, snack bar, walnut paneled foyer, birch cabinets, sliding glass doors, vanity in bath, oil fired furnace. We Like Our Work Help Keep Us Busy, Won’t You? If You’re Selling Your Home Call Us. After Office Hours Call — C. J. Knauer — OL 3-3057 Bill Talbott — OL 3-6328

C. E. SHUEE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. New Listings A Lot of House . . . Low Price. Insulated block home located on the County Farm road. 2 bedrooms—Living room — Kitchen, hardwood floors. Full dry basement. Stove and refrigerator stay. 1 car garage and Vi acre. Try to beat this low price. $7,500.00. K-9 Pretty Brick . . . Dunbar Hill. 3 bedroom ranch brick built in 1965. l'/z baths— large family kitchen—electric range—good well—Paneling—1'/ 2 car attached garage—'/j acre and more. Call now for an appointment. $18,000.00. B-2 Come in today and browse through our listings. We have others too. Ann & Floyd Crawley ... 795-4351 Jack Moore OL 3-5820 Kay & Jim Braden OL 3-6532

Ward Bartlett

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6 For Rent, Houses 6

FOR RENT: Two houses. Inquire John Dennis, 1046 Ave. D. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom country home, garage and garden. Jack Major, Bainbridge 5226731. 7 Marine Items 7

BOAT 16 foot Fiberglass, 60 hp motor, 1100 pounds Cap trailer. Call after 6:00 p.m. 845-2753. ALUMINUM boat and trailer. W’ould sell together or separately. Robert Gorham, Fillmore 246-6246. 8 Musical Items 8

FOR SALE: 2 used upright pianos; 1 player piano. Kersey Mmusic. PRIVATE instructions available for guitar and all band instruments, organ and piano. Kersey Music. 9 Home Items 9

FOR SALE

211 BLOOMINGTON ST., large lot, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2-car garage, centrally located near Miller School. *16,000. 112 NORTHW OOD BOULEVARD, 2| / 2 lots, garage, and full basement, hot water heat, Northeast School. First floor: Living room, dining room, kitchen, large sun porch, Vz bath. Second floor: 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Third floor: student apartment, 3 bedrooms, bath. *26.500. — Call OL 8-9409.

APPROX. 10 acres, 2 bedroom house, with bath, near Fillmore. Price $9,000. Phone OL 3-3035.

1967 SINGER CABINET $36.08 FULL BALANCE Assume six payments of $6.02 per month. Nice walnut cabinet, good condition. Monograms, mends, darns, appliques, sews forward and backward, equipped to zig-zag and so on. Total price |ust $36 08. Call OL 3-3987.

FOR SALE: Upright 16 foot deep freezer, and electric dryer, Speed Queen. Phone OL 36782.

The Daily Banner EASY-TOFIND 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 Sale 21— Notice 22— Motorcycles 23— Wonted To Buy 24— For Sole—Pets 25— Wont To Rent 26— Work Wonted—Women 27— Work Wanted—Men To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Phone OL 3-5151 And Ask For . . .

Livestock

FOR SALE; Saturday, March 2nd. 38 purebred Angus cows with 31 calves; 1 registered Angus bull; 15 open yearling heifers, an outstanding herd; 11 Angus cows, calving now; 6 Charolais second calf cows, bred to Charolais bull, at Boone County Sale Barn, Lebanon. 21 Notice 21 ! RUMMAGE SALE, Saturday, ' March 2 at 8:30 a m.-noon at courthouse. Come one, come all. good buys. $50.00 Reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons responsible for destruction and displacement of signs at Baire's Lake. Call 522-6839. ORDER your Seed Com now. Funk’s, Pioneer and Soy Seed Hybrids. Hartman Elevator, Bainbridge.

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2 piece living room suite, $25; porch swing on frame, $15; round wood table, five chairsbuffet, need refinishing $25.; odd chests, $6 each; 3 piece bedroom suite, complete, $55.; refrigerator $35.; Apt. size gas stove, $15.; portable record players $10 up; student desks, $3 each; portable TV, $30; boy’s bike $5; 9x12 rug and pad, $15. 24 E. Berry St.

FOR SALE or RENT: In Reelsville area, modem house, block garage and other buildings on 1 acre. Naomi L. Boesen, Realtor, 316 E. Hanna OL 3-3363.

Employment, Men

WANTED: Someone for part time antenna work. Write Banner Box 224.

3 Mobile Homes 3 FOR SALE: 2 bedroom 1959 house trailer. Call E. H. Col- i lins & Co. OL 3-3286. FOR SALE: House trailer, Midwestern Cottage, 10x50. Phone OL 3-5632 after 4:30 p.m.

WANTED: 4 full time truck mechanics, 3 men for station work, apply in person. Kenworthy Truck Stop, Clayton. Indiana. Men, Women 12 Employment, 12

For Sale

FOR SALE: Four good tires, 7-35. Phone OL 3-3045.

Wanted

WANTED: Seasoned locust line

posts. Phone 526-2345.

17 Farm Equipment 17 FOR SALE: Massey-Ferguson new and used Farm Equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales, Inc., Danville, Ind. State Road 39

YES, we are still in the monument business. Mac and Elsie McGuffey. OL 3-9216, corner Liberty and Market. RENT a low cost locker at Putnam County Frozen Foods, Inc. Rates to suit all budgets. Call today OL 3-3912. THE Bainbridge Shoe Repair will be open daily beginning March 1. W. F. Huffman. CEMETERY Lettering. McGuffey’s Monuments, OL 3-9216. Corner of Market and Liberty. MEL'S Radiator and Repair Service: Brakes, Generators, Starters, shocks and M nor Tuneup. 903 N. Jackson St. RENT Soft, filtered water: Culligan of Greencastle, OL 3f910. Weil be here tomorrow, to service what we se'l

today.

FISHERMEN: Your reel filled with first quality monofilament line, only 1.00. Vi mile south State Road 43, Greencastle Sports. HOMES for pups. Part Border Collie. Phone 246-6201.

Mrs. Meek hostess to BU Craft Club The Belle Union Craft Club held their February meeting at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Meek. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Venice Lawrence. The club prayer was led by Mrs. Conard Clearwaters. i The thought for the month, a poem, “The Heart of a Friend,” j was given by the hostess. Reports of the secretary and treasurer were read and ap-, proved. A bazaar was discussed and it was decided to make aprons and several other articles. The bazaar will again be discussed at the March meeting. The lesson on tote bags was given by Mrs. Clearwaters. A delicious lunch was enjoyed by all. Merle Nichols will be hostess for the next meeting on March 26. Judy Crosby will have the lesson on stuffed toys for children.

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VAN BIBBER LAKE FEB. SPECIALS 12x53 2 bedroom $3695 12x60 2 bedroom $4995 12x60 '68 Show model ... $4795 20 foot Travel trailer Self contained $2295 Buy Your Mobile or Travel Toiler Now VAN BIBBER LAKE One of Indiana's Fastest Growing Summer Resorts R. R. 1, Greencastle PE 9-2341

HIGH SCHOOL DROP-OUT? Get that diploma you need at home in spare time. Full credit for previous schooling. No classes. Get FREE facts. Write United Schools of America, c/o The Banner Box 143. 13 Employment, 13 Women WANTED: Waitress and cook at Bon-Ton Diner.

WE will sell the furnishings from the Coatesville home of Mrs. Grace Kelly (deceased) in our Auction room Saturday, March 2nd. 12:30 p.m. Sale includes: living and bedroom furniture; gas range; gas heater; base and wall cabinets: model 45 Magnus Chord organ; child's desk and chair; dishes; utensils; bedding and other items. Weil also sell, lounge chairs: refrigerators; electric w r ater cooler; wringer washer; sweepers and many other household articles. Clapp’s Auction Service, Maple & Ohio Sts. 19 Business Service 19 WANTED: Tree work, topping and take down. Free estimate, insurance. C Gorham, phone OL 3-9031 or OL 3-9125.

CASTLE Squares Fourth Annual Spring Festival. Sunday, March 3, 2:00-5:00 and 7:0010:00. Fairgrounds. Live music. 23 Wanted To Buy 23 WANTED To Buy: 20 tons or less good mixed or legume hay. Please quote price per ton. Phone 653-4289 before 8:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. 24 Pets 24 2 registered Pekingese pups. Wain Barker, 228 North Grant St., Cloverdale, Phone 795-4384. GERMAN Shepherd puppies, 3 months, excellent disposition for pet obedience, protection. Also stud service. Goldcrest Kennel. Amo, phone 845-2240. 28 Farm Notices 28

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4 For Rent, Apts. 4 COLE Apartments. Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises. FOR RENT: New 1 bedroom furnished apartments and 2 bedroom unfurnished apartments. Roban Apartments, 327 Bloomington St. Phone OL 3-4072. FOR RENT: 4 room modern apartment. Wain Braker. 228 North Grant St., Cloverdale. Phone 795-4384.

FOR SALE: ’66 Olds Cutlass convertible, gray, black top, black interior. Must sell, black interior. Must sell. Ph. PE 9-2452 or PE 9-2341. FOR SALE: 1964 Corvair Ramp Side pickup. Perfect condition, would consider trade-in. OL 3-9260 between 11:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. $725.00.

FOR SALE: '63 Galaxie 4 dr., P.S., radio, heater. Elbert Heavin, OL 3-3740.

Livestock

KESSLER Farms offer: 3 Poland China bred gilts; 100 open fall gilts; boars ready for service. Top performance and health. Ladoga 942-2504. New Ross 793. FOR SALE: 5 ew'es and 3 lambs. Dennis Sutherlin. Phone OL 3-9329 after 4 p.m.

For Sale

27 white Yorkers and Tamworth shoats. Maynard Hansel. Fillmore. Phone 246-6460. GOOD York boar. Tom Denhart stock. M. B. Hunter, R. 1, Coatesville, Indiana. Phone 386-2389.

DID last year’s high moisture corn create a financial problem for you? Corn in the crib, short of cash? I^et the Central National Bank, the farmer’s bank, help you this spring. Norway is believed to be the only country to have exterminated tuberculosis in cattle. Kayaks are boats made of walrus kins and used by the Eskimos.

NICELY furnished efficiency.! water and heat furnished, central air conditioning. Excellent location, 1 adult. $70.00. Ph. OL 3-6102 after 5:30 p.m. NICE 2 bedroom apartment. Water and sewage furnished. Franklin Street Apts. Call OL 3-4090.

FOR RENT: 3 room dwelling and garden, 1 mile from square. Phone OL 3-5811.

3 unfurnished rooms. Can be seen Saturday morning at 627 East Walnut SL

UNCLAIMED New Zig-Zag Sewing Machines With 5 year guarantee. Nationally advertised brands to be sold for storage ond freight. Total of $37.00 can be paid ot $5.00 per month. These machines to go to first people who call. Con be deliivered to your home for you to sew as to make sure you are satisfied. Call collect — Indianapolis — 244-8453, or write General Sewing Supply, 6529 West 12th St. 46224.

GOOD hay, contact Kenneth Sutherlin, 246-6175 or Ollie Sutherlin, 246-6546, Fillmore. FOR SALE: "No Hunting—No Trespassing” signs. The Daily Banner

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A perfect illustration of the paradoxical irony of legislated minimum wage increases may be seen in the case of Goodwill Industries, a national organ!* zation dedicated to employing handicapped persons. The organization may have to lay off some of the more severely handicapped people it employs because of the federal minimum wage increase from $1.25 to $1.40 last year and to $1.60 this year. Goodwill Industries is a nonprofit organization hiring marginal personnel who cannot compete in the mass labor market because of physical or other handicaps. A spokesman for Goodwill says, "These people came to Goodwill because they don't want public assistance. We're trying desperately to find some way to keep them independent." Countless jobs have been lost in industry, because employers find they cannot pay the required minimum wage to unskilled and part-time workers and still hold the line on prices in a competitive market. * * * Despite our nation's growing affluence, Americans on the whole don't seem to be having much fun these days. Sure, the Vietnam problem continues to nag at us, taxes keep going up and progress is many areas is annoyingly slow. But life goes on and we only pass this way once. This makes us wonder about some statistics which recently came to hand. Only 35% of all American adults took a vacation trip last year. And more than 80 million Americans didn't venture more than 200 miles from home for any purpose. Sixty percent of American adults have never spent a night in a hotel or motel. Dining out is an infrequent activity with most U.S. families. Almost one in 10 families report that they never eat out. About 50% say they dine out only a few times a year. Isn't it time for all of us to "live a little"? April has been proclaimed as "Have a Holidate" month by the National Restaurant Association and the American Hotel & Motel Association. Through a variety of special inducements, members of these associations are hoping to encourage Americans to take advantage of the near-to-home opportunities for enjoyment and relaxation provided by our country's fine eating establishments, hotels and motels. With Christmas and New Year's dim memories and summer vacations still months away, April seems like an ideal time to "Have A Holidate."

Robert Dean called to inform me last night that Oakley's was sold to the Kroger Co. in 1941. I had reported it was sold about 40 years ago or so. Oh, well, I was only off 10 or 12 years. Mr. Dean also reported that at that time they sold a lot of bread. I know they could sell a lot today at 5c a loaf. Anyone want to run a special this weekend on bread? ♦ * 4c Mrs. J. L. Stamper called me last night with some very unusual news. It seems that they have three people who participate in the Weekday Christian Education Program at the First Christian Church (meets weekly), who were all born on Feb. 29. They are Mike Poor, Leota Boesen and Mrs. Charles Rector, Jr. (since two out of the three are young ladies, I won't mention ages). The chances of this happening are one out of ? (many, many) They are giving a birthday party in their honor this evening after school. I wish you all a happy birthday, because it'll be a long time between parties.

'Relevance gap' WASHINGTON UPI — A socalled ‘relevance gap’ between high school students and the Christian faith will be studied at Georgetown University June 17-21 at a workshop sponsored by the university and the National Catholic Educational Association. Workshop director John Cermak, religion consul-

tant for the NCEA, said students feel certain traditional theological ideas are inadequate in a technological civilization.” “The purpose of the workshop is to bring to the surface the specific reasons why a relevance gap exists in adolescent religious education and to provide guidelines for the development of a more meaningful curriculum in this area,” Cermak said.

Running For Public Office In Putnam County ? We suggest you have your candidate cards printed in Putnam County . . . ROMILDA PRINTING OL 3-4026

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