The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1968 — Page 12

1 - Real Estate - 1 PUTNAM REALTY 1209 South Bloomington St. Phone OL 3-5022 SOUTHWEST: 3 Bdrm. all electric modern home with 3 acres. Built-in kit. Nice dining area. Full bsmt. 2 car carport. Must see. NORTH: 2 bdrm. modern bungalow in excellent condition. Full bsmt. Carport. Priced right. FOR SALE OR RENT: 5 room modern office bldg, with 1 acre. Ideal for Doctor or Dentist. Will consider contract sale. LISTINGS!! We need listings. Have buyers. NEEDED NOW. 2 or 3 Bdrm home in Ridpath area priced around $10,000. 3 Bdrm. large modern home in East-Northeast area. Full basement a must. Price open. Want to sell or buy. Give us a try. Phone OL 3-5022 day or night.

Hal Hickman Realty Co. Phone OL 3-9225 Arlington Heights Well located 3 bedroom home, large living room with dining L, birch cabinets in kitchen, utility room. Attached garage, gas furnace. Well landscaped lot. Reasonable at $19,500. 415 Shadowlawn 3 bedroom ranch style home, living room, dining room and kitchen, full basement with 2 car garage in basement area. Gas furnace. Priced to sell. Route 43 North Brick and stone exterior. Ranch, 3 bedroom home, 1-1/2 baths, oven and range built in kitchen, living room with dining L, family room, 2 car garage. Immediate possession. 714 Vale Drive Veterans-GI loan available, 3 bedroom, large living room. Attractive kitchen, utility room. Gas furnace, large lot. For Appointment -• Phone Vern Abbott OL 3-6387 Hal Hickman OL 3-9225

New Lbtbg South on 43 Tri Level Just what you’ve ordered. 3 or 4 bedroom, large living and dining area. Attractive kitchen, finished den, 1 large bath and one half bath, plenty of storage. 1 acre of ground, rear yard fenced. Nice distance from town. E. H. Collins OL 3-3286 Bob Clark The Allees 386-7359 OL 3-4072

Hal Hickman Realty Co. Phone OL 3-9225 Homes Available, Low Downpayment West Walnut Street Road Newly redecorated inside and out. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchenfamily room, large living room, 2 car garage. 1 acre lot. $800 down. Meadow Drive $500 down,colonial ranch style, 3 bedroom, living room, kitchen and utility. Attached garage. 25 year loan available. Hillcrest Drive VA loan available. 3 bedroom home, living room with dining L, full basement, attached garage, fenced in back yard. Gas furnace. Priced to sell. For Appointment - Phone Vern Abbott OL 3-6387 Hal Hickman OL 3-9225

1 - Real Estate - 1 The P. G. Evans Co. Real Estato Business Site In South End $7,500 will buy corner focation 50’ x 150'. Ideal for a small business. Two homes now on this site. Rental potential of homes $120 per month. Income Properties APARTMENT HOUSES: South College, 3 apts. Seminary, 4 apts. S. Indiana, 4 apts. S. Jackson, 2 apts. S. Maple, 2 apts. E. Washington 3 apts. Benefit from good living quarters for yourself plus steady income. 113 S. Jackson St. Phone OL3-6509 AFTER HOURS, CALL Madge Hockensmith Cloyd Moss Dorwin Duncan Charles Carmichael P. G. Evans

3 - Mobile Homes - 3 For rent. Lovely 10x50 2 bedroom mobile home, completely furnished, utilities furnished. $25.00 weekly. Phone OL3-3047. 4 - For Rent - Apts. - 4 For rent. Large 5 room lower apartment with garage. Phone OL 3-6387. Cole Apartments.Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises. For rent. 1 bedroom furnished apartment and two bedroom unfurnished apartments. Roban Apartments, 327 Bloomington St. Phone OL 3-4072. For rent. 2 room unfurnished apt. Heat and water furnished, close in, adults. Phone OL 35087.

6 - For Rent - Houses - 6

For rent. 2 bedroom house on US 40, 1/2 mile east of 43. Phone OL 3-9156.

9 - Home Items - 9

HOUCK’S MUSIC AND DOWNBEAT RECORD SHOP. Your counWestern Headquarters. 121 E. Walnut Street, OL 3-3928.

For sale. Chrome dinette table and 4 chairs, must be sold by Wednesday noon. Phone OL 34563. 10 - Lost & Found - 10 Lost; Black alligator purse with red billfold inside. Keep money and return cards and papers or return to Banner office. Call OL 3-4951. 12 - Employment - 12 HIGH SCHOOL DROP OUT? Get that diploma you need, at home, in spare time. Credit for previous schooling. No classes. FREE facts. Resident Counselor, United Schools of America, Box 216, Roachdale, Indiana.^ Wanted. Full or part time sales clerk. Call OL 3-6713 for appointment.

Wanted. Grill cook at Monon Grill. Phone Claude Shuee, OL 3-9907.

Wanted. Lady to work at Satellite Drive-in, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Contact manager. 13 - Employment - 13 Women Help wanted. Expert typist. Apply Daily Banner, 608 South College Avenue. 14 - Automotive - 14 I960 Chevy convertible, V-8, power glide, power steering. Phone 526-2686. Repossessed 1959 Chevrolet wagon, 4 door, brown and white SN# D59F250736, automatic transmission, V-8. Fentress Motors.

1966 Pontiac Catalina, many extras including air conditioning. Howard Moore, OL 3-5789. For sale. 1962 Ford 1 ton truck Mooresville bed and hoist, stockrack, new tires, in good condition. Larry Pickens. Phone 795-4936. For sale. ’66 Olds 88, 4 dr. sedan, power steering, power brakes, air cond., auto, trans., radio. Priced below Red Book. OL 3-3740 evenings.

For sale. 1964 Dodge, 4 door, 6 cylinder, standard transmission, 42,008 miles, like new. 211 W. Washington. *

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PARTS for all electric shavers. Mason’s Jewelers. Nursery stock, shade trees and fruit trees—flowering shrubs, lawn seed and fertilizer, garden seed, seed potatoes, spring flower bulbs, rose bushes. Ernie’s Open Air Market. 602 Bloomington, Highway 43. For sale. Hay, 200 bales grass and timothy, wire tied; 100 bales oats straw. Will deliver. Phone OL 3-6748. For sale. Brown Alaskan seal cape; white dacron uniform, size 16. Phone OL 3-3698.

16 - Wanted - 16

Wanted. Window washing, general cleaning and yard work. Call OL 3-3244. Wanted. Rugs, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The NationWide Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County. Call OL 3-3562. Wanted. Paper hanging and painting. 108 E. Franklin. Phone Bob Aubrey, OL 3-9146.

Wanted. Baby-sitting at home. Phone OL 3-5955.

A man for farm work-furnished 6 room house with coal furnished. John H. Miller, Ladoga, Phone 942-2325.

17 - Farm Equipment - 17 For sale. 1965 806 Far mall gas fully equipped, excellent. Dale Warmoth, Stilesville 845-3489. For sale. '59 Chevy 1/2 ton pickup, '55 John Deere 70. Phone after 4:00 p.m. O t ^-9651. 19 - Business Service -19 Wanted. Tree work, topping and take down. Free estimate. Insurance. C. Gorham. Phone OL 39031 or OL 3-9125. FOR better cleaning, to keep colors gleaming, use BlueLustre. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Headley Hardware. Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service. 20 - Livestock - 20 For Sale For sale. 5 Hampshire sows to farrow real soon. Phone OL 3-5376.

For sale. 11 Polled Hereford cows, one bull. Phone Cloverdale 795-4951.

21 - Notice - 21 Order grass seed now. Check our prices. Hartman Elevator, Bainbridge. See us now for your insulation and guttering needs. Estimates, expert personnelfor installations. Farm Bureau Co-op. Let us sell your used boats and campers for you. Greencastle Sports, 1/2 mile south on State Road 43. OL 3-9100.

FISHERMEN: Your reel filled with first quality monofilament line, only $1.00. 1/2 mile south on State Road 43, Greencastle Sports. YES, We are still in the monument business. Mac and Elsie McGuffey. OL 3-9216, corner Liberty and Market. CEMETERY LETTERING. McGuffey's Monuments. OL 3-9216 Corner of Market and Liberty. Mel’s Radiator and Repair Ser-vice-Brakes, generators, starters, shocks and minor tuneup. 903 N. Jackson St. Large 2 story frame house available for removal. Stan Overbeck, R.R. 2. Spencer. 829-2044. 22 - Motorcycles - 22

For sale. '65 BW Motorcycle. R-60, 12,000 miles, excellent condition. $750.00. Phone OL 34744.

24 - For Sale - Pets - 24 ♦For sale. German Shepherd pups. James L.Myers,Roachdale, route 1. Phone 596-5949.

25 - Want to Rent - 25 Wanted to rent. 4 or 5 room modern older house with garage. OL 3-3579. Bonner Ads Pay Big Dividends

Calls for new Polish border NUERNBERG, Germany (UPI>—Foreign Minister Willy Brandt called today for West German recognition of the Oder-Neisse line as Germany’s border with Poland until a peace treaty has been signed. The call was a break with the West German position which has always maintained that Polish seizure of former German territories east of the Oder-Neisse violated the Pot. sdam Treaty and that settlement of a final border depended upon an over-all peace treaty settling all problems. Brandt told a congress of his Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Nuernberg’s Meistersinger Hall that 40 per cent of Poles living in the former German territories east of the OderNeisse line were born there. He said Germany needs reconciliation with the Polish people. "The consequence is the recognition, or else the respecting of the Oder-Neisse line pending its settlement through a peace treaty,” Brandt said. Brandt said "current European frontiers must not be changed by force, and the federal republic is prepared to reach binding agreements to this effect. All peoples must live with the assurance that borders will not be changed against their will.” Replying to criticism of the proposed treaty banning the spread of nuclear weapons by Finance Minister Franz Josef Strauss and Walter Hallstein, the former president of the common market commission, Brandt said, "We say yes to non-proliferation of atomic weapons. We don’t get them, we don’t want them, we don’t need them.” Brandt was attacked Sunday by demonstrators wielding umbrellas when he arrived here. West German newspapers today warned against further leftist terror tactics by youths protesting the war in Vietnam. Man killed WINGATE, Ind. (UPI)-Earl S. Farley, 45, Wingate, was injured fatally Saturday when a chunk of wood hurled by a saw blade at a sawmill where he worked struck him in the neck.

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Coatesville news

LAWNM0WER BLADES Sharpened for 690 a piece, off the mower From now until March 23. Humphrey’s Wheel Horse Sales l Sarvica 106 W. Jacob St.

Mr. and Mrs. KennethStauser, of Greencastle, were visitors of Mrs. Edna Smith Sunday. Mr. Stauser flew in from Thailand the past week to see a new son named for him. Mrs. Stauser is a grandaughter of Mrs. Smith. The son was born a couple of days prior to his father’s arrival and weighed four pounds. He was placed in a hospital incubator. Other callers at Mrs. Smith’s home were her two sons, John and Roy Shoemaker, of Fillmore, and Mrs. Helen Jones of Greencastle. On Saturday, Mrs. Vivian Sutherlin, Miss Ethel Ader,Mrs. Helen Jones and Mrs. Smith shopped in Indianapolis. Two birthdays were celebrated Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Duncan of Reno; that of Mr. Duncan and Betty York. A carry-in dinner was enjoyed and attended by the Vern Runnells family. There were thirtynine kinsmen and friends at the happy celebration. Last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Duncan, Mrs. Freeman Broadstreet and Mrs. Arthur Kenworthy attended the Flower and Patio Show in Indianapolis.

A Saturday birthday supper was given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffey and family for Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Millikan and family of Niniveh, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas and family of Indianapolis. A Methodist Layman’sAcademy is being held at Crawfordsville. Members of the Coatesville Church now enrolled in the lay speaker’s class and other classes are Don Waggoner, Bob Hanlon and Eddie Cooprider. Tuesday, March 12, what a day I It was March on the rampage. "First it blew and then it snew.” Many driveways over town were 12 inches deep. Snow tires were just the thing and be in no hurry to take them off. They might be needed again before April Fool Day. Word has come from Advance of the passing of Bynum Canada. He is recalled as a member of a well known farm family in New Winchester of several years ago. He attended the Marion Township school and while in New Winchester High School was an outstanding basketball player. He was a one-time student of Central Normal College. Bynum

REMC meet Saturday

In order that the 32nd Annual Meeting of Members of the Hendricks County REMC may be strictly a business meeting, there will be no principal speaker and no major address this year. The meeting is scheduled to be held Saturday, March 23,1968 at Cascade High School, beginning at 1:00 p.m. Registration will begin at noon and all who register before the start of the meeting will receive a one dollar bill and will be eligible to participate in the drawing for many nice door prizes. Matters of business include reports on future plans, reports for the year just completed and the election of five directors who will serve the membership for three year terms. Those nominated as candidates for Director by the nominating committee are as follows. Area No. 1; Wendell J. Cook and Billy Pruitt. Area No. 2; James Shockley and Robert Wallace. Area No. 3; Marion Weddle and Bernard Maloney.

Chinese proposal TOKYO (UPI)—China Monday proposed an Afro-Asian sports organization independent of the "imperialistic control” of the Olympic committee. The Peking Peoples Daily, according to Peking Radio, charged Olympic Chairman Avery Brundage "for years has served U.S. imperialist policies of war and aggression.”

Montgomery Word & Co. We Need 2 Youig Mei Interested la Retailing Careers ALL REPLIES CONFIDENTIAL WE OFfER: PROFIT SHARING • 5 DAY- WEEK • PAID VACATION •EMPLOYEE • 6 PAID HOLIDAYS DISCOUNTS 6 PAID H<,ll0AYS #pR0M0T | 0H •LIFE INSURANCE WITHIN • HOSPITAL INSURANCE APPLY MAIN STORE Montgomery Ward 16 S. Iidiiia Pboit 0L 3-Slfl

Area No. 4; Paul G. Blake and J. Grant Lowe. Area No. 5; Lawrence Stanley and Ronald Edwards Additional nominations may be made from the floor on the day of the meeting. Entertainment will be supplied by the music department of Cascade High School under the direction of Kenneth Jones. All members of the Hendricks County Rural Electric Membership Corporation are urged to attend this important meeting. Cascade High School is located just north of U. S. Road 40 on Hendricks County road 200W. NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF FLORENCE G. LENARD, deceased, PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT, 1968, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FLORENCE G. LENARD, deceased. Estate no. 67-57. Notice is hereby given that Mary Virginia Shaw as Administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final report and account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of the Putnam Circuit Court on April 15, 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 report and account should not be approved, and all 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. Date March 15, 1968 Mary Virginia Shaw, Administrator Foley, Berry and Tulley, Crawfordsville, Indiana, Attorneys for Estate Francis N. Hamilton, Judge

is remembered as a friendly, jovial and honest gentleman. Funeral services and burial were in Jamestown. Coatesville people shopping in Greencastle were Mrs. Jacobs and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bryant and Mrs. Marvin Robinson. Does anyone recall that years ago on St. Patrick’s Day, freckled, lanky Bob Fitzsimmons knocked out James J. Corbett in the 17th round for the heavyweight championship of the world. The fight took place in Carson City, Nevada. Prior to going into the ring, Bob announced that his boxing gloves must be green. A story is told that good St. Patrick walked to the summit of a high hill in Ireland and from there banished all the snakes from the Emerald Isle. D.D. (Doc) Pruitt, a former Coatesville postmaster and businessman, died Thursday at his home in St. Louis after an illness of nine weeks. Mr. Pruitt was the son of Gideon and Mahala Carter Pruitt well known folks who resided for many years on a farm at the northeastern edge of town. Drassa attended the Coatesville and Amo schools and after finishing got interested in photography as a business sideline and shipped in and sold ice to merchants and townspeople. At a later date he became Coatesville’s postmaster and served for several years. After leaving the office, he and his family went to St. Louis where he worked for nearly half a century for the street car company. Mr. Pruitt was a quiet, friendly man that everyone greeted as "Doc.” He leaves a widow and four children in St. Louis and one sister, Mrs. Anna Welty of Coatesville. Mrs. Ha West, of LaPorte, is a guest in the home of Mrs. Gallic Cassady and sister Miss Stella Shields. The Coatesville WSCS Conference members have the invitation to attend the Society Conference on March 25 at the Lebanon Centenary Church. The time is 1-3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The Northwest Indiana WSCS Conference annual meeting will

be held in Gobin Methodist Church in Greencastle on April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Hathaway were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook, Mrs. Doris Runnel Is and Mrs. Elsie Cook and family at Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook, Mrs. Doris Runnells and daughter, Roberta, late Sunday evening drove to the home of former Coatesville friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Hinesley and family at West

Newton.

Mrs. Ruth Ann Elrod was hostess to the March meeting of the Friday Club. There were 11 members present and one guest, Mrs. Ila Smith, of LaPorte. The program was given by Mrs. Mabel Davidson, who gave the story of her trip through the Pacific Northwest illustrated withcolored slides and photographs. Special points stressed were Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks and the cities of Portland, Seattle and Victoria, along with a 50 mile journey through the Columbia River gorge.

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SAVINGS & LOAN

SPECIAL PARTY For Elks And Their Guests Thursday, March 21 8:00 P.M. Lofts of Fnn and Prfties

SALE - FARM LAND FOR SALE -- 160 acre farm located in Jackson Twp., Parke County, Indiana, described as follows: The W’/z of the NE 1 4 of Section 24, Township 14 North, Range 6 West, containing 80 acres,' more or less; ALSO beginning at the SE corner of the NW/i of Section 24, Township 14 North, Range 6 West and running West 91 rods and 7 feet, thence North 140 rods, thence East 91 rods and 7 feet, thence South 140 rods to place of beginning, containing 80 acres, more or less; AND containing in all 160 acres, more or less. Approximately 125 acres under cultivation, 27/2 acres of timber. Has 7 room modern residence, garage, tool shed, barn, 1500 bushel wire crib, 600 bushel grain bin and chicken house. Sale subject to 1968 taxes and present farm tenant for 1968.

Call or write undersigned for information.

SEBAT SWANSON & BANKS Attorneys for Administrator 306 Adams Building Telephone: 1-217443-0255

JUANITA BROWN, Administrator of Estate of Walter H. Smith, deceased Sidell, Illinois Telephone. 1-217-288-9041 1 217-288-9177

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