The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 August 1968 — Page 4

1 - Real Estate -1 1 - Real Estate - 1

Shetrone Real Estate 302 S. Indiana St. Phone OL 3-9315 -* Offers - VALE STREET Nice 4 bdrm. home, carpet in liv. rm. and hall, V/i baths, utility rm., gas heat. NORTH INDIANA ST. Income property 4 apartment; 3 with 3 rms. & bath and 1 with 2 rms. and bath. Also has full basement, two story, gas heat. INDIANAPOLIS ROAD Very nice 3 bedroorn frame home, has I'A bath, gas heat, immediate possession. 617 E. WALNUT STREET Older l l /2 story home. 2 bdrms., part basement, enclosed back porch, gas heat. Back porch and basement heated. There Is Only One Way To Stop Wanting A New House. Buy One! After Office Hours CallC. J. Knauer 653-3057 Bill Talbott 653-6328

OL.-3-922S CORNER LOT

In Greenbriar, all electric 3 bedroom home. Large kitchen, family room, VA baths, 2 car garage. Home is in excellent condition. Immediate possession. S. ARLINGTON ST. Very attractive 3 bedroom home, entry foyer, carpeted living room, l l A baths, paneled kitchen. Carport with large storage area. Many extras. . Very Resaonable. REDBUD LANE Well located, 3 bedroom home in excellent fcondition. Large living room with dining area, attractive kitchen. Utility room. Attached garage. Large, well landscaped lot. LOW DOWN PAYMENT Redecorated inside and out, 3 bedroom home, large living room, dining L. Utility. Gas furnace. $500.00 down. FHA Loan available. Take a look at 805 Crescent today. INDIANAPOLIS ROAD Home or Office? Large lot 3 bedroom home, living room, dining area, kitchen, l l A baths. Gas furnace. Reasonable. HILLCREST DRIVE 2-3 bedroom homes, l l A baths, nice kitchen. Full basement. Priced to sell. For Appointment-Phone Vern Abbott OL 3-6387 Hal Hickman OL 3-9225 For Lease: Furnished home, cottage type, 2 bedrooms, choice location, near campus and grade school. References required. Phone OL3-9594.

FOR SALE Good 2 story country home on 50 A, extra good barn. Lake site near house. Liberal feed grain program. Near 1-70 and Lieber State Park. Close estate $17,500. SHERM’S REALTY COMPANY Greencastle, Indiana Phone 653-5736

MOBILE HOME 10x58 — 2 bdrm. Travelo in excellent condition, inside and out. Very pretty kitchen — Parkay floors in dining area—Colored bath — Air conditioner. Oil tank & steps & draperies & partly furnished. E. H. Collins & Co. Lannie Alice OL 3-5721 Bob Clark 386-7359 Lois&Ross Alice OL 3*4072

2-Business Opportunity-2

Major Oil Company has modern service station for lease on good highway. Three weeks paid training. Financing available. For information. Call collect. Terre Haute. 232-6141.

3-Mobile Homes-3

FOR SALE: 1966 Mt. Vernon house trailer, 60’ by 42’ with a 4’ by 10’ extension On living room. Three bedrooms. Call Cloverdale 795-4518 after 6:30 p.m.

4 - For Rent-Apts. - 4

FOR RENT: New 2 bedroom apt. with refrigerator and range, garbage disposal and dish washer furnished. Phone OL 3-4072 or OL 3-3286.

Cole A p a r tmen.t s. Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.

For Rent: New one bedroom unfurnished apartment near campus. Available Sept. 5th. Phone OL3-6387 or OL3-4686.

6 - For Rent-Houses - 6

For Rent: 3 bedroom house in Cloverdale and 3 bedroom house in the country east of Cloverdale. Phone 795-4403.

8-Musical Items-8

Fruitwood Spinet Piano... Only $499.50, slight damage from use at Putnam County Fair; also Demo Organ specials. KERSEY MUSIC.

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY BANNER

AMPLIFIER SPECIALS Knight 75 100 watt P. A. Amp.

$79.50 FENDE BASSMAN Used, Like New Condition $349.50

VOX

Used 150 Watt Bass $295.00 SABRE REVERB

100 Watt Organ Amp. $169.50 C0RD0Y0X ^ mal1 Leslie s P eaker ) $110.00 KERSEY MUSIC OL 3-6824

9- Home Items - 9

1967 SINGER CONSOLE 35.17 Full Balance Only five months old. Good condition. Walnut cabinet. Equipped to zig-zag, applique, monogram, mend and darn, sew forward and backwards, over pins and so on. Assume seven payments of 5.03 per month. Beautiful pastel color, machine guaranteed. Call OL 3-3987.

10-Lost & Found-10

LOST: Large male Blue Tick hound white with black specks. Reward. Phone OL3-3488.

11 - Employment-Men -11

HELP WANTED: Man for farm work must be capable of handling dump truck and machinery. House included, telephone Mooresville, 831-3517.

HELP WANTED MALE: join the fastest growing industry in our nation. Openings for men who have a desire to learn a trade in injection molding. Excellent opportunity for advancement with prop. Benefits. Apply personal dept. Ingress-Plasteneink 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1001 E. College St. Crawfordsville, Indiana. HELP WANTED MEN: If you are a retired gentlemen and would like to be a desk clerk working in pleasant surroundings from 5:00 p.m. to midnight> write giving age and past experience to Box 99, Daily Banner.

12- Employment -12 Men-Women Wanted At Once-Men or Woman full or part time to supply families in S. Putnam Co. or Dist. in Greencastle with Rawleigh Products. Experience unneccessary above average earnings. Write Rawleigh Dept. INH-450-390 Freeport, 111. 61032.

13 - Employment - 13 Women

WANTED: Lady for sales and light bookkeeping, salary plus commission. Apply at Moore’s Variety store, Franklin St. No experience necessary.

14 - Automotive - 14

For Sale: By original owner 1966 Mercury Parklane 4 dr. hardtop aqua green with black vinyl top, power steering, brakes and seats factory air conditioning, new premium white wall tires, AMFM radio. Excellent condition throughout. 609 Crescent Drive, Saturday and Sunday. For Sale; 1956 3/4 ton V-8 Ford pickup with stock rack. $150.00 See Shorty Malayer or Call 5967641. Roachdale, Ind.

15-For Sale-15 FOR SALE OR LEASE: 12 dr. Freight Terminal with truck scales sitting on 2.2 acres perfect condition. Contact Gareld Stone. R.R.3 Greencastle. OL39260. FOR SALE: Sweet corn by the dozen or truck load, one mile south of Groveland, 1/2 mile east. Hyldon Price.

For Sale: TV TEST INSTRUMENTS, Tools, Parts, Howard Sams Photofacts with 4-drawer filing cabinet, TV dolly, etc. due to death of TV Repair Shop Owner. Priced low. Phone 53 9-6 895. Clayton.

15-For Sale-15

FOR SALE: 8 ft. cab over picup camper, sleeps four. 2 years old, call after five. Fillmore 246-6594.

Super Sweet Corn, Fresh Daily. Fresh Green Beans and Tomatoes Other Vegetables. Grubb’s Patio Market.

PARTS for all electric shavers. Mason’s Jewelers.

FOR SALE: Potatoes; #1-3$, #22$, creamers 1 1/2$, Arthur Yeargin, Rosedale, Ind.

16 - Wanted - 16

Wanted: Dependable baby sitter 4 1/2 days a week. Phone OL34645, Wanted: Dishwasher, nights and days. Torr’s Restaurant. Phone OL3-9963.

WANTED: General remodling, new construction general repair. Free estimates. Kennith Smith Phone OL3-5840.

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.

17 - Farm Equipment -17 For Sale: New Idea two row pull type picker. Call 526-2348 after 6 p.m.

19-Business Service-19 Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service-

20 - Livestock - For Sale - 20 FOR SALE: About 150 feeder pigs, 50 to 60 lbs. Woodrow Sutherlin. Phone OL3-4304.

21 - Notice - 21

Clearance of all 1968 Magnavox Color T.V.s and Stereos. KERSEY MUSIC.

CONVERSE ALL STAR BASKETBALL SHOES, Greencastle Sports 1/2 mile south on State Road 43.

2 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE: Home Laundry and Cleaners, 217 E. Washington OL3-3191. NOTICE: Pick up your free Penney’s catalog today.

NOTICE: Neighborhood garage sale Wednesday August 28th, 204 Hillsdale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Children’s clothes all sizes, also storm doors and windows. Swing set and lawnfurnitiu'e, plus misc. items.

22-Motorcycles-22

For Sale: 1966 Yamaha 305- 3, 000 miles. Phone OL3- 9285.

How's That? NEW YORK (UPD—For the average American man or woman, things are getting worse. The problem of blurred sexual identity is now as widespread as the common cold but is far less susceptible to cure. This is the thesis of Charles Winick’s “The New People: Desexualization in American Life” (Pegasus). He says in all areas of life—clothing, hair styles, the arts, in the boudoir and even in politics—the old, reassuring distinction between his and hers have “all but disappeared.”

THIS WEEK SPECIALS

CONN CAPRICE DELUXE

$675

Used Sold New $1150

L0WREY HOLIDAY

(Demo) Deluxe Was $1695 Early American Rythum Leslie A.O.C. Chimes

$1195

KERSEY MUSIC

OL 3-6824

Russians may agree to withdraw

By HENRY SHAPIRO MOSCOW (UPI)—Diploma, tic sources in Moscow today said the Russians were asking a heavy price for ending occupation of Czechoslovakia. But Yugoslav and Czechoslovak reports said the Soviets already had agreed to step by step withdrawal. The reports circulated as Soviet and Czechoslovak leaders held their fourth day of crisis talks in the Kremlin. The diplomatic sources said

the Russians were demanding the virtual end of Czechoslovakia’s liberal reform program as the price of ending the weeklong occupation. They said Soviet demands include Prague reimposing censorship and clamping down on non-Commu-nist activity. But in Belgrade, the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug, in a dispatch from Moscow, said the Soviet leaders had agreed in principle to pulling out of Czechoslovakia. Tanjug said the

Russian terms were those agreed upon at the Cierna Nad Tisou conference that preceded the Soviet bloc invasion last week. At the Czechoslovak town of Cierna Nad Tisou, Soviet and Czechoslovak leaders were reported to have papered over their differences—chiefly Kremlin anger and fear over the Czechoslovak eight - month - old drive to mix their Communism with Democracy. Despite the sweet words from

Cowboys not like old timers

Cierna Nad Tisou, however, troops of the Soviet Union and her hardline allies marched into Czechoslovakia last Tuesday and arrested reform leaders. Radio Free Prague, one of the underground "freedom” stations operating despite Soviet bans in Czechoslovakia, today said also that the Soviet bloc had agreed to pull occupation forces out of Czechoslovakia. The station said the withdrawal would be step by step. The reports from the Yugoslavs and Radio Free Prague conflicted with the less optimistic word from the diplomatic sources here.

By PRESTON McGRAW FORT WORTH (UPD—Television and the movies are doing plenty to popularize the cowboy, but apparently little to perpetuate him. Texas ranchers report experienced cowboys hard to get. “Not too many young men are studying now to be cowboys,” says Herschel McCarty of the Waggoner Ranch management staff. "I cannot remember when good cowboys were easy to get,” says W. S. Eakens of Amarillo, a trustee of the Rafter O. “Cowboys we used to pay $30 a month in the depression now get $300. “They also get hospitalization, a house and lots of fringe benefits.” The cowboy’s life is not what it used to be, when he drove a

trail herd for weeks without a sight of civilization or in roundup time slept o n the range with his saddle for a pillow until the last calf was branded. A cowboy now can afford a family and, if the ranch is not too big. he travels to and from the roundup at dawn and dusk in his own automobile. Rarely nowadays will a cowboy swap an innerspring mattress for a night under the stars. Air Conditioning There are air conditioned trucks to ride around in and even the horses are not like they used to be. A cayuse is harder to find than a Longhorn steer. Modern Texas ranchers raise thoroughbred quarter horses. There is even a chance for a cowboy to moonlight now and

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

WORLD BRIDGE OLYMPIAD

Th^ Third \V o r 1 d Bridge Olympiad was played June 7th to 21st in Deauville. France. Thirty-three nations participated in the event. Italy won the open team championship, once again asserting its supremacy in the world of bridge. The Italians have now won eleven world championships in their last twelve attempts. The United States finished second. Canada third, and Holland fourth. Each of the 33 countries in the open championship played a match of 20 deals against every other country during the qualifying rounds of the event. After twelve days of play, the four teams above, having accumulated the most victory points in the 32 matches they each played, became eligible to participate in the semifinal round of the tournament. Expressed in victory points, the outcome of the round robin was: Italy, 474; U.S.A., 473; Holland. 460; Canada, 451; Australia, 444; Switzerland, 434; Belgium, 422; France, 415; Sweden, 406; Iceland. 382; Venezuela, 365; Austria, 352; Israel, 323; Finland, 314; Spain, 313; Argentina, 306; Chile, 301; Jamaica. 295; Thailand, 287; Kenya, 280; Egypt, 276; Denmark, 274; Brazil, 260; Germany, 252; South Africa, 244; Ireland, 244; Philippines, 224; Lebanon, 220; Bermuda, 216; Portugal, 199; Greece, 170; Dutch Antilles, 76; Mexico, 66. A team winning a match by 30 or more international match points was awarded a 20 to 0 victory point score. Matches won by less than 30 imps yielded fewer victory points, in accordance with a sliding scale. In the semifinals, Italy de-

feated Canada 171 imps to 120. while the I’.S. team took the measure of Holland by 174 to 142. Italy then defeated the United States in the final round by 172 to 123 to win the championship. Members of the victorious Italian team were: Walter Avarelli. Giorgio Belladonna. Mimmo D’Alelio. Camillo Pabis Tioci. Pietro Forquet and Benito Garozzo, with Angelo Tracanella as non-playing captain. The United States team was composed of Robert Jordan. Arthur Robinson. Norman Kay, Edgar Kaplan, William Root and Alvin Roth, with Julius Rosenblum as non-playing captain and B. Jay Becker as coach. The Women's Championship, with 19 nations participating, was conducted simultaneously with the open event. Sweden finished first. South Africa second. United States third, Italy fourth. In all, 17,280 deals were played in the tournament. For the next few weeks, in this space. I will be reporting some of the most dramatic and interesting deals in the Olympiad. Not all these hands will be instructive, since aberrations of mind as well as brilliancies will be included. but they will, I trust, reflect some of the savory flavor of a world championship.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. 68-69 Notice is hereby given that Jessie Wells was on the 6th day of August, 1968. appointed executrix of the will of Mary I. Gilmore, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever bar-

red.

Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 8th day of August, 1968. Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the

nam Circuit Court

Attorney. Frank G. Stoessel

Aug. 12-19-2T

he Put-

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then. Bill Drennan, wagon boss of the Pitchfork brand, was the "Marlboro man.” in some television commercials for cigarettes. He said a cowboy on the Four Sixes ranch made even more than he did posing for television cigarette commercials. There are lonely jobs the cowboy still has to take. One is in the line camp, but it is not as bad as it used to be. Cowboys in line camps sometimes have their families with them. Nearly all line camps are linked with ranch headquarters by radio-telephone and every camp has a pickup truck or car. All of that exercise in the open air encourages hearty eating. A visitor noted that one recent ranchhouse menu included salad, steak, peas, corn, beans, two kinds of potatoes, milk, bread hot from the oven and chocolate pudding topped with whipped cream. Population Program LIMA, Peru (UPD—Dr. Frolilan Villamon, chief of maternity services at Employees Hospital, announced that the government would hire 22 doctors to teach Peruvian slum dwellers birth control.

WANTED MATURE WOMAN Good Typist Write Today To The Daily Banner P.O. Box 503 Greencastle, Indiana For Interview

WANTED Girls and Women For Newspaper Composing Room Work. Must Be Good Typist. If You Live In The Bloomington, Bloomfield, Seymour or Spencer Area Write Today To The Daily Banner P.O. Box 508 Greencastle, Indiana For Interview

DREAMING of a new home J th: folks at the friendly First-Citizens Bank CAN HASTEN THE DAYI (Member FDIC)

LAWNMOWER & SMALL ENGINE REPAIR Parts for all engines. Free pickup and delivery service. PETE WILLIAMS SALES & SERVICE 37 Martinsville Street Phone OL 3-4764

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