The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1968 — Page 2

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Saturday, March 23, 1968

1 - Real Estate - 1

The P. G. Evans Co. Real Estafe FINE HOMES FOR SALE Northwood Blvd. Very lovely seven room home with attached garage. Two rooms beautifully carpeted. All drapes stay. Dish washer. Garbage disposal. 1-1/2 baths. NE grade school. $22,900. East Washington St. Spacious home on deep lot. 6 rooms down; 5 up. New acrilan carpet in liv. rm. and din. rm. Drapes stay. 3 baths. New furnace. A charming home. Albin Pond Rd. Beautiful trilevel stone and frame home. On attractive, rolling two acres. 3 bdrms. 2-1/2 baths. Family room. Fireplaces. This home has the amenities of country living. 113 S. Jackson Phone OL 3-6509

1 - Real Estate - 1 LESS THAN RENT payments possible on any of five modern houses in Fillmore. CITY-COUNTY REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 2466162.

14 * Automotive • 14 For sale. Good 1953 Chevrolet 3/4 ton pickup, 4 speed transmission, priced reasonable. 7954384. 228 N. Grant St. Cloverdale.

21 - NOTICE - 21

After hours, call

OL 3-6416 OL 3-3406

OL 3-4079 OL 3-4343

OL 3-3642

4 - For Rent - Apts. - 4

1966 Pontiac Catalina, many extras including air conditioning. Howard Moore, OL 3-5789. 15 * For Sale - 15

For rent. April 1st possession two bedroom one-half double, adults. Pay own utilities. Call OL 3-6416 evenings or before 10:00 a.m.

Electric adding machine, small

Cole Apartments.Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.

gas heater, water filters, new lavatory, new closet, stools, bath fixtures. We install and repair all plumbing, auger all sewers, prompt and dependable service.

For rent. 1 bedroom furnished apartment and two bedroom unfurnished apartments. Roban Apartments, 327 Bloomington St. Phone OL 3-4072.

James Green, 606 S. Jackson, or Lawrence Hodge, 1127 Ave. D.

16 - Wanted - 16

9 - Home Items - 9

Wanted. Paper hanging and painting. 108 E. Franklin. Phone Bob Aubrey, OL 3-9146.

For sale. 30” white Frigidaire electric range and refrigerator.

Phone Reelsville, 672-3166. 10 - Lost & Found - 10

Help wanted. B-K Drive-In. Apply at 203 N. Locust.

Lost: Red and Black female Pekingese on Airport Rd. Friday morning. $5.00 reward. Phone OL 3-6000.

Wanted. A woman to come to my house and sweep my floors, no other work. Anna Sanford. 404 W. Columbia Street.

11 - Employment - Men - 11 Wanted: Man for janitor, 2 hours of mornings. Write Banner Box 200.

Wanted: Beef type cows with calves at side or close up springers. Bruce Lane. Bainbridge.

17 - Farm Equipment - 17

13 - Employment -13 Women

For sale. 1965 806 Far mall gas fully equipped, excellent. Dale Warmoth, Stilesville 845-3489.

PUTNAM REALTY 1209 South Bloomington St. Phone OL 3-5022

HOME AND INCOME: College District. 2 story home in good condition. 2 large bdrms. New kitchen downstairs for owner Upstairs presently rented $135 per month. This property is priced to sell at $12,700. Lets take a look. BUILDING SITE: Approx, four acres. Partly wooded. Rolling terrain. Greencastle Twp. City water a good possibility.

For all your real estate needs, give us a call. Phone OL 35022 day or night.

Wanted. Lady to work at Satellite Drive-in, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Contact manager. Wanted: Housekeeper for gentleman and 10 year old boy to live in. Call OL 3-9231 after 5:00p.m. Wanted. Lady for full or part time retail sales clerk. Call OL 3-6713 for appointment.

14 - Automotive - 14

SOME THINGS CAN’T WAIT. If you have repairs or improvements to make about your home. Call Central National Bank, 6534161 for prompt action and reasonable rates. For sale. ‘66 Olds 88, 4 door sedan, power steering, power brakes, air cond., auto trans., radio. Priced below Red Book.

OL 3-3740 evenings.

for sale. 1961 black Ford Falcon, good condition. Phone 7954577, Cloverdale, Indiana.

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19 - Business Service - 19 Wanted. Tree work, topping and take down. Free estimate. Insurance. C. Gorham. Phone OL 39031 or OL 3-9125. 20 - Livestock - 20 For Sale For sale. 11 Polled Hereford cows, one bull. Phone Cloverdale 795-4951. 21 - Notice - 21 NOTICE: Party was seen and is known that took power mower and a grill from Anderson place just north of Bainbridge. If returned, no trouble. Otherwise there will be. 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. Order grass seed now. Check our prices. Hartman Elevator, Bain-

brldge.

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Magnovox Sale. Only 9 days left. Any sale item ordered before April 1 regardless of delivery date can be sold at sale price. Kersey Music. SOFT WATER, PENNIES A DAY, CULLIGAN OF GREENCASTLE, OL3-5910, WE’LL BE HERE TOMORROW TO SERVICE WHAT WE SELL TODAY. NEW CANE BOTTOMS WANTED in four Bibee chairs, Marilee McCammack, phone 839-0848. 24 - For Sale - Pets - 24 For Sale: 2 Pekingese puppies, registered, $35.00. 795-4384.228 N. Grant St. Cloverdale, Indiana. For Sale: Small breed fox terrier puppies, 1-1/2 miles west of Limedale. Phone OL 3-4443. James Torr. For sale. AKC registered Cocker puppies, phone OL 3-9329. Roachdale club meets The Women’s Progress Club of Roachdale met March 20, at the home of Mrs. Stewart Blaydes, with Mrs. Frank Plunkett as co-hostess. A short business meeting was held with Vice-president Mrs. Dale Fitzsimmons, presiding in the absence of President Mrs. Lillian McFerran. Roll was called with eleven members responding present by giving a household hint. The minutes of the February meeting were read and approved. The Treasurer’s report was also given and approved. Remembrance cards were sent to two members, Mrs. Lillie McFerran and Mrs. Arthella Higgins, who were unable to attend due to illness. The meeting was adjourned with everyone repeating the Club Collect. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and co-hostess during the social hour. Suharto elevated JAKARTA (UPI)— The Indonesian congress today opened its fifth regular session to write off the Sukarno era and elevate Gen. Suharto to full president and undisputed leader of the fifth largest nation in the world. Suharto has been acting president since deposing Sukarno in 1966. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 31722. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. INCORPORATED. FOR APPROVAL OF CHANGES AND REVISIONS IN ITS SCHEDULES OF RATES. TOLLS. CHARGES. RULES AND REGULATIONS PRESENTLY FILED. ESTABLISHED AND APPROVED FOR THE TYPES OF TELEPHONE SERVICE HEREINAFTER SET FORTH; (1) CERTAIN RESIDENCE AUXILIARY SERVICES WHEN FURNISHED IN QUANTITIES INVOLVING THREE OR MORE TELEPHONE INSTRUMENTS (2) FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE. (3) MEASURED WIDE AREA TELEPHONE SERVICE. (41 CERTAIN PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE SERVICE INCLUDING MANUAL AND DIAL PRIVATE LINE TERMINATIONS. (9 ) SEMI-PUBLIC TELEPHONE SERVICE. (6) THE CONNECTION, INSTALLATION. MOVING AND REPLACEMENT OF CERTAIN TELEPHONE SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission. 907 State Office Building, Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9:30 A. M., EST, on Wednesday, May 15, 1968. Public Participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By Gerald Seifert. Deputy Commissioner

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Business Phone: OL 3-5151 - OL 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher Norma L. Hill, Assistant Publisher Published every evening except Sunday and holidays at 608 South College Avenue, Greencastle. Indiana. 46135. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle. Indiana, as second class mail matter under: Act of March 7. 1878 United Press International lease wire service; Member Inland Daily Press Association; Hoosier State Press Association. All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Daily Banner are sent at owner's risk, and The Daily Banner repudiates any liability or responsibility for their safe custody or return. By carrier 50C per week, single copy IOC. Subscription prices of the Daily Banner effective July 31. 1967-in Putnam County-1 year, $12.00-6 months, $7.00-3 months. $4.50- Indiana other than Putnpm County-1 year. $14.00-6 months. $6.00-3 months. $5.00Outside Indiana 1 year. $18.00-6 months. $10.00-^ months. $7.00. All Mail Subscriptions payable in advance. Motor Routes $2.16 per one month.

Hints from HELOISE

Dear Heloise: I read a note in your column about putting a footlet over a cup of mixed dye to strain it. Here’s my way: I cut the foot off a nylon stocking to make a little bag and put the dry dye into the toe part and knot the cut end. I then dip it in the hot water until it’s dissolved. There’s no chance of any granules ruining my clothes. So there! I finally wrote to Heloise, too Pearl D. Sure glad you did, honey pie, ’cause I’d never heard of that trick before. Love, Heloise Dear Heloise: You know those stickers we use on envelopes for return addresses? Well, I was at a party the other day and we were all introduced to a very charming lady, but alas....her name was Attends convention Miss Leah Curnutt returned home Thursday evening from Seattle, Wash., where she attended the Music Education National Conference. Previously she was a delegate to the Pi Kappa Lambda sorority convention, an honorary group. Fallas celebration VALENCIA, Spain (UPI)Valencia resembled a city afire at midnight today when 341 fallas (giant satirical statues) were burned and tons of firecrackers were exploded to mark the end of carnival week.

To travel to Canada from Detroit, Mich., one has to go south. I A FRANCHISE WATERPROOFING BUSINESS TWO BASEMENTS A WEEK AND YOU EARN $10,000.00 A YEAR PART TIME OR FULL TIME OPERATE .FROM HOME A lifetime opportunity to keep your present job and work this business part-time. If you spend several hours waterproofing two 1000 sq. ft. basements a week, you earn $200.00 or $10,000.00 a year. This is $10,000.00 that you will earn, plus your regular income. Investment of $2000. includes inventory, advertising and exclusive territory. You must have the money in order to be considered. Write H. W. Cairns, President, Rox Products Co, Detroit, Mich. 48227.

very difficult to pronounce and even more difficult to spell. So she opened her purse and handed each of us one of her name stickers. Furthermore, she suggested that we paste it in our address book. Now, I carry my own name and address stickers in my purse for just such an occasion as she “conquered.” Another thing, when one is making a donation of cake or flowers to the church bazaar, the easiest way to reclaim the vase or cake plate is to paste one of these stickers on the under side of your container. I always put a covering of cellophane tape over the sticker just to be sure someone doesn’t wash it off. Beatrice Marvin Dear Heloise! My family dearly loves homecooked puddings. So quite often (Continued on Page 4)

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MALLORY CAPACITOR CO. Needs Production Workers, Assemblers Experience Not Necessary Te leern about our Compony and Jab apaningt and coatploto program af Employmont bonofitt. Visit aur Poraonnol Dopt., S 30 A.M. to 4:90 P.M. Noxt Saturday 12:00 ta 4r00 PJ4. Job Openings Days end Nights An Equal Opportunity Employment Company MALLORY CAPACITOR CO. Greencestte, Ind.

MONON GRILL WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAY From 4 a.m. to Monday at 5 a.m. (Due to Remodeling)

CONTRACT BRIDGE

By B. Jay Becker (Tep Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play)

South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH 4KJ75

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to it

South was in four spades and West led the jack of clubs. Declarer realised he was in danger of going down if West had the ace of hearts, so instead of making the normal play of covering the jack of clubs with the queen, he played the three from dummy. East permitted the jack to win and Weet continued with a

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club. The queen forced the ace. establishing the king as a trick, and South ruffed. Declarer then cashed the A-K of trumps, discarded a heart on the king of clubs, and later lost two heart tricks to make exactly four spades. It would not have mattered if West had shifted to another suit at trick two. Declarer could establish the club trick himself, and the end result would have been the same. East should have realized that declarer’s unusual play of ducking the jack of clubs was more than a simple act of generosity on South’s part. He should have assumed that declarer was afraid of East’s taking the lead at trick one and making a damaging return. East should therefore have won the jack with the ace and shifted to the queen of hearts in hope of cashing three heart tricks to put a quick end to the contract. It was inconceivable for South to duck the jack with any holding other than a singleton club. The duck indicated that South had a weak spot he did not want East to exploit. East might have reasoned that if South thought it was good not to have East on lead, then it was bad for East not to take the lead. He should have acted accordingly.

(O 1968, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) 3-23-66

LONG TERM FARM LOANS SEE OR CALL BOB WOLFE OL 3-4413 State Road 43 North

STEWARTS HAMPSHIRE & YORKSHIRE SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1968 1:30 P.M. INDIANA TIME 55 Boars — 40 Hamp. Reg. Open Gilts 100 Hamp. Commercial Open Gilts Will be offering new bloodlines headed by Nu-Linc, the sire of our Grand Champion Carcass at the 1967 Indiana State Fair, and the proven herdsires Long Time and Fortyniner. We exhibited the Grand Champion Carcass Truckload at the 1968 Spring Barrow Show. Performance tested litters, plus loin sonoray and probes on all boars by Paul McGovern. Also, featuring for first time 15 performance tested growthy, YORKSHIRE BOARS from best bloodlines available. We had Reserve Champion and 6th place certified litter out of 56 litters at recent York Conference. We also exhibited the Champion Yorkshire barrow at the 1968 Hoosier Spring Barrow Show. Catalog on request. Lunch available. L L & MANFORD STEWART R. R. 4, Frankfort, Indiana 46041

PUBLIC SALE of Form Personal Property I have rented my farm and will sell all my farming equipment at my farm, located 5 miles east of Rockville, Ind., 3 miles west of Bellmore, 1/2 mile south of State Road 36 and Swaim Cross Roads, second house, Parke County, Indiana at Public Auction, on Wedaasday, Mardi 27, 1968 at 11:00 a.m. (DST) J. D. 40-20 Diesel tractor with automatic shift, used 800 hrs.; 1960 D-17 A. C. tractor used 1400 hours.; Freeman front-end loader for A. C. tractor; J. D. 4-row corn planter with herbicide, insecticide and fertilizer attachments; J. D. 17-hold grain drill just like new; J. D. 4-row rotary hoe with fold-up lift carrier; Oliver 525 combine with cab, corn head and straw chopper; Howard Rotavator Model M., 100 inch, with new knives; 52 ft. Kewanee 6 in. grain auger with hopper; A. C. trailer type 200 gal. weed sprayer with hand boom; Brillion 112 inch rotary mower; Oliver 7302 cultivator, 4 row; Co-op manure spreader; Anhydrous Ammonia fertilizer applicator; Garber power take-off grain seeder; Flair bed wagon with hoist; flat top wagon with hoist; electric Rodson 200 moisture meter grain tester; 2 metal hog feeders; 1 automatic electric water fountain; 2 stock water tanks; 1952 Ford truck, 1-1/2 ton with hoist, grain bed and stock rack; air compressor, 10 ton hydraulic jack, small tools and many articles too numerous to mention. ALL THIS MACHINERY IN A-l CONDITION. TERMS - CASH.

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HERMAN A & HAROLD L. BUSENBARK, AucUoneers DARVIN BUSENBARK, Clerk Not responsible for accidents Lunch will be served by New Discovery Home Economics Club