The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1968 — Page 4
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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Tuesday, July 2, 1968
1 * Real Estate - 1 The P. 6. Evans Co. Real Estate Beautifully Remodeled Home Six rooms and enclosed back porch. New kitchen. New bath. Floors re-done. Drapes in liv. rm. stay. Carpeted stairway and hall. Walk to town. $16,500. See this! 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call Madge Hockensmich Dorwin Duncan Cloyd Moss Charles Carmichael P. G. Evans
FOR SALE OR LEASE: Skylite Cafe in Cloverdale. Phone OL 39528. FOR SALE: Lake home for year round living on Private Lake 15 miles from Greencastle, for information call OL 3-4893 or Rockville 569-5834.
4-For Rent~Apts.-4
FOR RENT: Apartment, large living room, bedroom, bath and kitchen, stove and refrigerator furnished. Near downtown and DePauw. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. call OL3- 3171, after 6 p.m. call OL3- 6032.
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom furnished Apt. on Hanna St. Phone OLS-TBOO? after 5:00 p.m. FOR RENT: Furnished Apt., 2 rooms and bath, all utilities furnished. 228 N. Grant St. Cloverdale. Phone 795-4384.
FOR RENT: New 2 bedroom apartment ground floor, completely carpeted and heat furnished. Phone OL3- 5820.
Cole Apartments. Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.
6 - For Rent - Houses - 6
FOR LEASE: Furnished home of University Professor for the academic year, 1968-69, near campus, references required. Phone OL 3-9594. FOR RENT: 1 bedroom modern house, call before 9:00 a.m. or after 7:30 p.m., OL 3-3632.
9 - Home Items - 9
1967 SINGER $34.43 FULL BALANCE Only five months old. Good condition. Equipped to zigzag, applique, monogram mend and darn, sew backwards and forward, over pins and so on. Assume six payments of $5.47 per month. Beautiful pastel color, machine guaranteed. Call OL 33987.
10 - Lost & Found -10 LOST: Black dachshund, if found return to Franklin Green, Phone OL3- 6050.
11-Employment-Men-11 r
WANTED: Man over 21 with chauffeur’s license for part time delivery work. Hours 10:00 a.m. to 4 : 00 p.m. The Daily Banner, OL 3-5151 for appointment. Wanted: Good reliable help, part time and full time. Apply Clark’s Super 100, 404 East Washington St. WANTED: Doorman and Janitor, apply at Voncastle Theatre. Two experienced mechanics, Ford dealership experience preferred, good opp. for right man. A good set of hand tools and a good attendance record necessary. Apply King Morrison Foster, 119 N. Indiana OL 34171. See Jay Swearinger. WANTED: Young man over 21 for part time supervision work, hours from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Write Box 91, Daily Banner. WANTED: Young man 18 years or over to work weekend evenings. Apply Greencastle Drive-In Theatre, OL 3-3295 or write Heaston Productions, P.O. Box 88162, Indianapolis, 46208.
12-Employment -12 Men - Women
EMPLOYEES WANTED: We are looking for good reliable employees for our Bainbridge Mill. To apply call 522-6251 or come in person to the office of Pingleton Lumber Co., Inc.
13 - Employment - Women -13 Female Help Wanted : Full time retail clerk and designer helper in flower shop. Opportunity for advancement, 40 hr. week, paid vacation, health insurance available. Experience not necessary but helpful. Give references in reply to Box 28 Daily Banner.
Lady wanted for night manager, good salary, paid vacation, must have references, no experience needed, will train, apply in person after 4:00 p.m. Pizza King. 400 Bloomington St. Greencastle.
HELP WANTED: Curb girl days, $1.50, apply Bob Jackson Double Decker Drive In. WANTED: Experienced Nurses Aides, apply in person at Asher y Towers, 102 W. Poplar St., City.
HELP WANTED: Lady to cook and serve steam table, experienced, start $1.5d. Apply Bob Jackson, Double Decker Drive In.
14 - Automotive - 14
FOR SALE: 1956 Ford truck, 3/4 ton, one owner. Phone 0133361. For Sale: 4-Speed Chevy transmission with Hurst, 3 Speed Chevy transmission with Hurst, 2 -1957 Chevy dog houses, radiators, rear ends and axels, & misc. Chevy parts. Contact Richard Wood or call Bainbridge 522-6716.
For Sale: ’65 Chev. SS, PS, & PB, 283, new tires, one owner, snow tires. Phone OL 3-3585. 1775. FOR SALE: 1957 Ford 1/2 ton pick-up. Side mirrors, clearance lights, radio, heater, almost new tires. Engine uses little oil. $200, OL 3-5878. FOR SALE: 1959 International 2 ton dump truck. 4 yd. Gallion bed & hoist. 900 x 20 tires. Good condition. Can be seen at McMains Citgo Sta. 711 N. Jackson St.
15-For Sale-15
FOR SALE: Two-year old Frigidaire. Deluxe, Automatic defrosting. Refrigerator-Freezer. Opens from left. Three years guarantee remaining. $150.00. Willett Golden Beryl Maple dinette set: Table and 4 chairs, $75.00. Call OL 3-5759. FOR SALE: 1 set of pipe cutters including vise, dies, benders, bolt cutters, rachet, wrenches, etc., 1 table saw, 1/4 horse motor, chain saw. 1-12 cubic ft. G.E. refrig.-Iheavy duty floor fen. Phone OL 3-4257 after 4:00. Billingley’s. FOR SALE: 4 pair queen brocade drape 63” long, 5 pairs blue & white kitchen curtains, swag valance 24” long 2 pair gold fiber glass drape 63” long free non working T.V. good picture tube. OL 3-5383, 312 Greenwood. FOR SALE: Rare postage stamps, world wide. 315 N. Indiana. Laura Perkins. Phone OL 3-6043.
FOR SALE: Picnic tables, 6 and 8 ft. Lisby Specialty Co. 2 miles east of Fillmore.
FOR SALE: House trailer axle and wheels, Reese hitch with torsion bars, electric brake controls. Phone OL3-5097 between 6:00 and 10:00 p.m.
16-Wanted-16
WANTED: To bale straw on shares. Phone 795-4309 or 7954984.
WANTED: Woman for house work one or two days weekly-Agnes Murphy Beauty Shop, Cloverdale.
WANTED: Used Pianos Write directions to Box 241-C Gaston, Indiana or call collect 358-3697. Speidel’s Piano Mart.
WANTED: window washing, general cleaning and yard work. Call OL3-3244.
17 - Farm Equipment -17 FOR SALE: Used Farmall Cub tractor with mower; 1965 Cub Cadet tractor with mower, good condition. Pete Williams Sales & Service, phone OL 3-4764.
18- Auction-18 AUCTION: Sat. July 6th, 12:30 p.m., Sale includes; pairDannish couches, lounge and occasional chairs, end and coffee tables, rugs, bedroom suite, chest. Television, radios, stereo record player, refrigerator, gas range, air conditioner, dining room suite, Minshall electric organ, inlaid lamp table, toys, dishes, bric-a-brac, white console sewing machine, like new, cherry chest of drawers and many other items. Clapp’s Auction Service. Maple & Ohio St.
19-Business Service-19 WANTED: Babysitter preferably in my home beginning in Sept, for two children. Phone OL 36548. WANTED: Baby sitting day or night, call OL 3-5552. WANTED: Painting, interior and exterior, spray or brush. 15 years experiences. References furnished. W a y n e N. Gearld, Phone PE 9-2186. WANTED: Interior and exterior painting. Phone OL3-9027. Fred Aubrey.
20-Livestock-For Sale-20 FOR SALE: Two good young short horn Bulls, 3 1/2 mile Northwest on Dr. James Rd., see after 5:00 p.m. Omer Boswell.
21 - Notice - 21 Back Yard Sale: 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 3, 312 Sycamore. Castle Ren-Tool will be open to rent equipment July 4, 7:005:00. OL 3-3092. OPEN JULY 4th— 7 a.m. - 3p.m. Bait, tackle, ice, camping, boating sports supplies. Back yard games. Jarts, Croquet and Badminton. 1/2 mile south on St. Rd. 43. Greencastle Sports. GARAGE SALE: Summers, 1024 Avenue B, City, Saturday, July 6th, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., also room divider, mocassins.
24 - For Sale - Pets - 24 For Sale : 3 Beagle pups. Contact Richard Wood, R.R.# 1, Fillmore , Ind.
25 - Want To Rent - 25 WANTED TO RENT: Two bedroom or larger house in town or country. Phone OL3-4597. WANTED TO RENT OR BUY: 3 to 4 bedroom home with minimum 1,500 sq. ft. living space, prefer ranch style with family room or 2 story older home in good condition, in surburban or rural neighborhood within 12 miles of Greencastle, Address Box 97, Daily Banner. WANTED TO RENT: Garage for 1 car, Phone OL 3-9610.
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timidate resentment so that individuals are removed from their jobs,” Boorda surmised. “You can understand then, why I can’t tell you whether I’m a member of the party or state officer. I had better wait until I find out what this is all about.” Boorda was quite willing, however, to talk about other things, such as his work, his family and his past political
life.
House approves school lunch bill
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House has approved and sent to the Senate a $300 million, threeyear program to provide extra free and low-cost school lunches for needy children—a major goal of the Poor People’s Campaign.
TV review By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Thoughts while watching televi-
sion:
— The great irony of the medium is that it makes kids so sophisticated so early that they can’t abide to watch it seriously when they grow up. — Nobody ever relished a line more than George Sanders in “The Picture of Dorian Gray” when he said: “Think with the liberals and eat with the Tories.” — Robert Montgomery is the best all - around leading man Hollywood ever produced, the essence of style, and my life’s work is to present him with a Bogart-like revival. — The difference between old movies and new ones is this; In the old films they had villains you loved to hate. In the new ones they have heroes you hate to love. — A good title for a book about television would be: “Unsafe on Any Channel.” — Noel Coward’s appearnces on the home screen always remind me of his line: “Every woman should be struck reguarly—like a gong.” — Art Buchwald, appointed CBS-TV’s “very special correspondent” for August’s political convention coverage, will be the man to watch. He promises “to Continued on Page 5 NOTICE TO HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain highway improvements as described below, will be received by the Indiana State Highway Commission, Room 1313 in the Indiana State Otfice Building, Indianapolis, Indiana until 10:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, on the 23rd day of July. 1968. and all proposals will be publicly opened and read, immediately thereafter in the Cafeteria in the basement of the Indiana State Office Building, 100 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis, Indiana. CONTRACT R-7716' Bids are irv vited on BITUMINOUS SURFACE ON CEMENT CONCRETE BASE in the CrawfordsviIle District on the foi-
ling:
PUTNAM COUNTY - Project S-552 (6). 1.675 miles on SR 240, from the east urban limits of Greencastle to
Fillmore Road.
CONTRACT R-7782 - Bids are invited on CONTINUOUS REINFORCED CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND BRIDGES in the Crawfordsvi I le District on the
follow:
Plans and Proposals may be examined at the office of the Indiana State Highway Commission, Room
Oldie; niyiivvay v* in mi o w •« nvsiriM 1313. State Office Building, Indiana-
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polls, July 2
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholi c Beverage Board of Putnam County, Indiana, will, at 11 A.M. on the 18 day of July. 1968, at the Clerks Office, Court House in the City of Greer “ ‘ "
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aid County,
Ireencastle, Indiana begin investigation on of the following
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of the application of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Audrid Fleenor (Drug Store) Liquor & Wine Dealer, 2 W. Washington St.,
Greencastle, Indiana.
The Kroger Co., by J. C. Zinser (Grocery) Beer & Wine Dealer. 517 N. Jackson, Greencastle, Indiana. Richard L. Conrad dba Stop N Shop (Grocery) Beer & Wine Dealer. 6 West Washington St., Greencastle,
Indi ana.
Paul Gould (Grocery) Beer & Wine Dealer. 704 South Jackson St.,
Greencastle, Indiana.
SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. CONDON. Executive Secretary. JOE A. HAR-
RIS, Chairman.
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Permanent Employment Opportunities With Culligan Of Greencastle We’ll be here tomorrow to service what we sell today. We have openings for the following: A Delivery-Route Man under thirty-five years of age. Five day work week. An Instal-lation-Service Man. Five day week. A part-time, 2o hours weekly, office employee capable of processing collections, preparing billing and do some typing. Shorthand not required. References will be required. Phone Marion J. Wilson, OL 39566.
BRYANT-P0FF, INC. NEEDS EXPERIENCED WELDERS Coatesville, Ind. NORTH ON 75 386-7231
The action Monday was coupled with passage of legislation which would require distribution of the lunches in such a manner that receipients would not be identified to their schoolmates. Under the first bill, approved 274 to 78, additional funds for lunches would be appropriated automatically from leftover funds the Agriculture Depart, ment gets from customs collections to buy surplus farm products. Money unused for that purpose normally goes back to the Treasury.
Agriculture Secretary Orville L. Freeman had told the House Education and Labor Committee that he needed congressional authority to use any of the nearly $300 million a year normally held in reserve. Reacting to what committee Chairman Carl D. Perkins, DKy., called an “emergency,” lawmakers drafted a bill to give Freeman the authority he sought. “We are taking funds not otherwise utilized,” said Perkins. “This is the only way we can reach this emergency.” The separate bill to require the identities of lunch recipients
secret was passed 352 to 0. Recent testimony by private study groups indicated that many children of the poor refused to help because they were ashamed to undergo procedures which publicly marked them. Included in this second measure was a provision to require states, starting in 1970, to provide supplementary funds for lunches. This would amount initially to 4 per cent of the federal contribution, and increase by 2 per cent each fiscal year until it reached 10 per cent.
Arrest suspect PARIS (UPI)— Police arrest, ed Raymond Guirche, 43, Thursday as the fifth suspect in a ring accused of smuggling $45 million worth of heroin into New York in an automobile.
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