The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 October 1968 — Page 6
1 - Real Estate - 1
THE P. 6. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE For Rent Good garage in the College area. Business Building For Sale Large store building on the Square. In excellent condition. Completely Remodeled Home Close to the Square. Just like a new home. 3 bedrooms. Quiet neighborhood. Country Home Red brick ranch with 2 car garage. Two large bdrms. Full basement. 3 acres. Beautiful trees. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509
Hal Hickman
Realty Co. Phone OL 3-9225
A Real Bargain 209 S. Arlington. PRICK REDUCED on 3 bedroom home, l l /2 baths, carpeted Living room, Kitchen with attractive cabinets, range,* refrigerator, disposal. gas furnace, central air conditioning,carport, large storage area. Well landscaped lot. Very reasonable at $ 1 1,500.00
Crescent Drive
Immediate possession. Attractive 3 bedroom home. Living room with dining L. Bath with built-in vanity, tub enclosure. Attached garage. Gas furnace. Central air conditioning. Priced to sell.
Bloomington St. Completely redecorated. 4 bedroom home in excellent condition. Large living room, dining room, kitchen, Basement. Garage. New carpet. Rea sonable. Gardenside Drive Well located, 4 bedroom home, 2^2 baths newly carpeted living room with fireplace, separate dining room, completely built-in kitchen. Family room, 2 car garage Large lot. Greenbrier Immediate possession. Very neat and well maintained 3 bedroom home, I’/i baths, large living room, kitchenfamily room, 2 car garage with large storage area. Many extras. Fillmore Road Older farm home in very good condition. Completely modern. Over an acre of ground. For Appointment-Phone Vern Abbott OL 3-63S7 Hal Hickman OL 3-9225.
C. E. Shuee Real Estate and Insurance Agency, Inc. 108 N. Vine St. OL 3-9702 NEW LISTINGS R.R. #1 — Fillmore 3 bedroom frame. Nice family room. 54 basement. Large lot 154’ x 358’. Low taxes. See now. $15,700.00 K - 20. Frame Ranch-—N. Arlington 3 bedrooms. 154 baths. Full basement. Nice lot. Possible contract to right party. $13,000.00 K- 21 Remember See Shuee Before You Buy. We Have Others Too. Ward Bartlett OL 3*3296 Ann & Floyd Crawley 795-435 1 Jack Moore OL 3-5820 Kay & Jim Braden OL 3-6532
74 acres; 60 acres productive; 14 acres wooded pasture; new fences; good wafer; CLEAN! 5 room modern ranch home; utility room; carpeted living room; family room; blt-in kitchen; wall type air conditioning; 2 car garage; 33 minutes off of 1-465 and 1-70. COLEMAN’S 25 E. Main, MooresviUe, Phone 831-3075 FOR SALE: 2 bedroom Semimodern house with carport in Fincastle. Carpeting in living room, tile in others, Large building with small acreage. Formerly Stewarts Salvage Yard. Call 5965028. Roachdale.
3-Mobile Homes - 3
FOR SALE: 10 x 55 3 bedroom 1961 Buddy Trailer. OL3-3425. FOR SALE: ‘68 Mobile Home, 12 x 60, 2 bedroom, low down payment- Phone OL3-3954 after 4:30 p.m.
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 10x55 House trailer, for family of 4 or couple. OL3-6242.
4-For Rent-Apts.-4 FOR RENT: Small furnished apt. living room, Kitchenette, private bath, one adult, Phone OL3-6942. FOR RENT: ONE bedroom furnished apt. near campus, call OL3-6007.
Apt. for lease, new 2 bedroom apt. available Nov. 1st call OL 3-5015 or after 5 p.m. OL 36609. Parkwood Village Apts.
FOR RENT: One bedroom furnished apt. near campus, call OL 36007. Cole Apartments; Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.
FOR RENT: Semi modern house, 8 mi. northwest. OL3-5572. FOR RENT: 5 room, unfurnished apartment, Northwest corner, Greencastle, Rd. and Highway 40, Manhattan, Adults only.
4 rm. apt., stove, ref., heat, lights, water furnished. $80. per mo. Call after 5:30. Adults. Western Motel. Stilesville.
6 - For Rent-Houses - 6
FOR RENT: House for rent, 2 bedrooms with garage, South Locust, Phone OL3-9271 or 2466125 in Fillmore.
8-Musical Items-8
Just received shipment of 1/41/2 size violins, Now All sizes available. Kersey Music. Organ and piano rentals for any occasion. We would like to provide these rental instruments free but due to numerous calls we must have a nominal service charge for delivery, installation, etc. KERSEY MUSIC.
9 - Home Items - 9
1968 SINGER CABINET 36.24 FULL BALANCE Only six months old. Good condition. Walnut finish on cabinet. Equipped to zig-zag, monogram, mend and darn, applique, sew over pins, backward and forward and so on. Beautiful pastel color, machine guaranteed. Assume six payments of 6.04 per month. Call OL 3*3987.
10-Lost 81 Found -10
Lost or Strayed: Small black puppy. Child’s pet. Reward. Hess Trailer Court. OL3-6598.
LOST: 4 month old bird dog, reward, call Nina Barker, 7954521, Cloverdale.
11 -Employment-Men-11
Billing clerk, second shift, must be experienced typist, apply in person at Motor Freight Corpor. ation between 12:00 noon and 6:00 p.m. WANTED: Corrol Press operators, call collect, Indianapolis, 635-2195, Paul Flacco.
12- Employment -12 Men-Women HOUSEPARENTS: Mature, unencumbered couples, ages 35 to 60, wanted as houseparents in a private school for boys. Five day week. Pleasant working conditions. Starting salary $3,300 per year for each person plus room and board. Please write Mr. Frank Traviglia, Jr., Starr Commonwealth for Boys, Albion, Michigan 49224. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY BANNER
13 - Employment - 13 Women
HELP WANTED: Lady to work in meat processing plant. Apply in person, Putnam Co. Frozen Foods, 730 E. Washington St.
14-Automotive-14
FOR SALE: 1960 Bonneville hard top, clean interior, good condition. Phone OL3-6554.
FOR SALE: 1965 Econoline, window van $995.00 OL3-6824, 9 to 5:00 or OL3-5660 after 5:00.
FOR SALE: ‘62 Corvair 500, white and ‘61 Monza body, good condition. Phone OL3-3095.
FOR SALE: OR TRADE: for pickup, ‘63 Chev. 2 T. comb, bed and hoist. Phone OL3-6176.
FOR SALE: 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air $250.00 and Glow Boy heating stove, $25.00 Reelsville 6723381.
FOR SALE: ‘67 Chevelle Super Sport 396, excellent condition, Make Offer Phone OL 3-4610 after 3:00 p.m.
1960 Chevrolet 4 door, 6 cyl. S.S, with overdrive, $195.00 Phone OL 3-3233 after 4:00 p.m.
1964 Ford 2 door 390, V-8 S.S with overdrive above average $695.00 Phone OL 3-3233 after 4:00 p.m.
FOR SALE: 1960 Dodge Dart, $150.00 Runs good, OL3-4778.
15-For Sale-15
WATER PRESSURE TOO HIGH? Get your pressure reducing valves at Castle Ren-Tool 730 Main, 3/4 inch, adjustable brass $18.00 and 3/4 inch adjustable iron, $11.95 while they last.
FOR SALE: Antique Books,from the 1600’s to 1 SOU’S. Phone 7954384 or see at, 228 N. Grant St., Cloverdale.
FOR SALE: GIBSON BASS GUITAR. HEATHKIT SOLID STATE COMBO AMPLIFIER AND SPEAKER-SYSTEM, 120 WATTS. PHONE: OL3-5658 AFTER 5p.m.
FOR SALE: NUMBER ONE BULBS IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND, 42 VARIETIES OF TULIPS, 12 VARIETIES OF DAFODILS, 5 VARIETIES HYACINTHS, ALSO CROCUS BULBS AT THE POSEY PATCH, 212 SHADOW LAWN.
FOR SALE: AT THE POSEY PATCH HARDY MUM PLANTS, 75? EACH, THREE FOR $2.00.
FOR SALE: ‘‘B” Flat Clarinet. $65.00 Phone 522-3355.
FOR SALE; Deer license, hunting arrows, camouflage suits, bow quivers, archery supplies. Greencastle Sports V2 mile south on State Road 43.
FOR SALE: Fresh Cider, Red Delicious, Golden, Stayman, Turley, Northern Spy and Jonathan Apples. Roeschlein Orchard 2 miles west of 59 on Center Point Road. Phone Coy 864-2638.
FOR SALE: Buffet Clarinet, good condition. OL3-3932. FOR SALE; A choice selection of Dutch Bulbs at TERRACE VIEW GARDENS on Indianapolis Road. FOR SALE: Hardy Mum Clumps50 cents each, at TERRACE VIEW GARDENS on Indianapolis Road.
16-Wanted-16
WANTED: Used pianos, write directions to Box 241 , Gaston, Indiana or call collect, 358-3697.
WANTED TO TRADE: A colonial stuffed chair in perfect condition for piano. Phone OL3-9567.
WANTED: Reliable lady to stay with convalescent. Mon. thur Friday 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Convalescent is able to care for himself. Housekeeping duties offered, Pat Huxford. OL3-4324, after 5 p.m.
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.
17-Farm Equipment-17
FOR SALE: Wire corn crib, for ear corn, new, has never been assembled the wire is heavy gauge number 2. I sold my farm and have no use for it. It holds 1700 bu. See at the Buis Boys at National Feed Mills, 2 miles south of Belle Union. They have the right to sell it. Pete Cox, Phone 839-7521.
FOR SALE: Two row Ford corn picker in good shape, fits D.17 Allis Chalmers. Bob Franklin, Ellettsville Phone 876-2206.
19 - Business Service -19 '
FALL PLOWING MAKES BIGGER YIELDS: Custom plowing with or without plow down Nitrogia Phone OL 3-3264. Custom combining service new combine ready to go. Corn or beans. Phone Cloverdale 7954293 after 4 p.m.
Paper hanging, interior and exterior painting. Call collect, Cloverdale, 795-4343.
20 - Livestock - For Sale - 20 FOR SALE: 20 Feeder calves. 246-6375. Oran E. Buis.
FOR SALE: Polled Hereford bulls Clyde Hedge, Phone 672-3590.
Hampshire boars, 6-8 mons. old. Also 38 choice purebred angus calves Home raised 400-500 lbs. Baughman Bros. R.R. 3, Mooresville.
21 - Notice - 21
RUMMAGE SALE: Sat. Oct. 19, 8:00 a.m. in Court Hse. Sponsored by Young Mothers Study Club.
Spaghetti dinner prepared by Antonia Caruso and Jo Hunter, Oct. 24th at the Legion Home. Serving from 5 to 7 p.m.
Don’t forget Fillmore, Band Parent’s Smorgasbord, Oct. 16th. at 6:00 p.m. in the Fillmore Gym, eat your fill and pay as you will.
COME TO BAIN BRIDGE ELEMENTARY P.T.O. Fall Festival and Supper, Friday, Oct. 18. Serving starts 5:30 Rooms open at 6:00.
Come and eat and enjoy the activities at the Jones P.T.A. Fall Festival Oetovur 19. Serving 5 to 9 p.m.
FOR RENT: Garage, OL3-6425.
COME TO CLINTON FALLS Community Church supper, Sat., Oct. 19. Serving at 5:00 till ???
It's so easy to do a difficult job when you have the right tools. Rent them at Castle Ren-Tool. 730 Main St. OL3-3092.
“Trash to Treasures” GARAGE SALE, Saturday, October 19, 8:00 a.m., 815 Gardenside. Group 1, Delta Theta Tau. ( clothing, appliances, furniture, toys, dishes, etc.)
We are now taking new corn and soybeans. Fast unloading. Selling, storing and grain banking. HARTMAN ELEVATOR, BAINBRIDGE.
NOTICE: Watch for this date on your Calendar, Friday October 18th. There will be a Ham, Beans and Corn Bread supper at the Reelsville Lion’s Club Building. Sponsored by the Reelsville W.S.C.S. of The United Methodist Church. Everyone Welcome. A free will offering.
NOTICE: Donation Choice Supper at the Gobin Methodist Church basement. Cub Pack #43. Friday Oct. 18th from 4 p.m. til 8 p.m.
Come see our selection of famous Kabar hunting knives. Guaranteed 30 years. Greencastle Sports Vz mile south on State Road 43.
Your answer to low cost housing. Twelve wides as low as $3,795. Also 20 x 52 homes only $7,460, set on your lo t ready to live in. Childress Mobile Homes, 1301 South Mill, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
2 41 OUR CLEANING SERVICE: Home Laundry and Cleaners, 217 E. Washington OL3-3191.
New Gift Line $2.00 and under Houck’s Music Downbeat Record Shop. 121 East Walnut St.
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CONTRACT BRIDGE By B . Jay Becker
24 - For Sale - Pets - 24
FOR SALE: AKC Registered Poodle Puppies. Phone OL3-3609 after 5 p.m. For Sale: AKC Registered, Scotties, Pek’s and Dachshund puppies. Phone OL3-9329.
Fifty year charter members of the Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc. living in Putnam County were honored at the annual business meeting held in the Farm Bureau Board Room recently. Mrs. Mabel Herbert, district leader, conducted the service to honor the charter members. County president, Noble Fry, presented gold pins to Raymond Crosby, Carl Arnold and Zannie Garrett. Others honored but not present were; Ora Day, Harold Fordice, Rudolph Fordice, Ora McGaughey, John Gough and Mrs. Ivyl McGaughey. Don Pierson, area field representative, presented to the county president a plaque listing the charter members. The
Market Report
Today’s market report from the Greencastle Livestock Center. , steady , $18.00 to $18.50.
Road Rally planned The Greencastle Jaycees are planning a Road Rally for Sunday, Nov. 3rd. The rally will be divided into two classes, one for the Jaycees and an open class for non-club members.
plaque will be placed in the county board room. Elected as official delegates to the IFB State Convention, Nov. 10 to 12 were Morris Evens and Gene Clodfelter. All county officers were reelected for another term. Reports were given of the year’s activities and the meeting concluded ■with the voting on policy resolutions. Morris Evens, policy chairman, conducted the discussion. Eighteen resolutions were accepted. Home on leave PFC E2 James E. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams, R.R. 4, Greencastle, is home on a 14 day leave. He has completed 18 weeks training. He earned two awards, one at Fort Campbell, Ky. for markmanship with the M14 rifle and the other one at Fort Lewis, Wash., an expert badge for machine gun firing. He will soon leave for Vietnam.
South dealer. East-West vulnerable. NORTH 4 J952 V KQ843 ♦ Q *J62 WEST EAST 4 8 6 4 3 4 7 t f J 10 9 7 o 4 J 10 8 4 2 4 K 9 6 3 4 A K Q 9 4853 SOUTH 4 A K Q 10 4 A6 2 4 A 7 5 4 10 7 4 The bidding: South West North East 1 4 Pass 2 4 Pass 44 Opening lead—king of clubs. Let’s assume you're West defending against four spades. The play seems routine, as far as you’re concerned; you naturally cash the A-K-Q of clubs, everyone following suit, and shift to a low diamond. South wins with the ace, ruffs a diamond, returns to his hand with a trump, ruffs another diamond, draws your trumps and easily makes the rest of the tricks. Making four seems automatic and you probably go on to the next deal without giving the matter further thought, yet, if you study the hand fully, you find you could have beaten the contract. It is the kind of hand nobody pays any attention to, but it is instructive nevertheless. Instead of leading a diamond at trick
four—there is almost no chance on the bidding of finding your partner with the ace—you should lead a trump Now South must go down He wins with the ace. cashes the ace of diamonds, ruffs a diamond, re-enters his hand with a trump, and ruffs another diamond. By this time dummy is out of trumps and has only hearts left. When declarer tries to reach his hand with a heart to draw’ your trumps, you ruff and the contract is down one. There is nothing declarer can do to make the hand after you lead a trump at trick four. He may complain about bad luck in finding the hearts divided 5-0. but you can always answer that if he wants sympathy he will find it in the dictionary. It may seem odd that in order to give yourself the best chance of getting a heart ruff you must lead a trump at trick four, but this type of play is what makes bridge such an interesting game.
Farm Bureau honors nine charter members
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