The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1968 — Page 8

1 - Real Estate • 1 3-Mobile Homes-3

11- Employment - Men -11

834-Gardenside Dr. This 3*bedroom home is in excellent condition, it needs nothing. Living room, very nice kitchen with bar. dinine area, bath with shower, utility and laundry- room plus attached garage. Wall to wall carpet throughout, garbage disposal, central air conditioning, new water heater and black top drive. Drapes, Stove and Water Softener go with home. You will find both, the home and the price very attractive.

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C. E. Shuee Real Estate and Insurance Agency, Inc. 108 N. Vine St. OL 3-9702 3 Acres...4 Bedrooms East of Greencastle. 2 story Frame. Family room2 car garage. 2 baths. $12,000. K-9 Conestoga.. Mobile Home 10'x 50’ —2 bedrooms. Furnished and in good condition. Immediate possession.$2,700. K -10 Frame Ranch..IM Arlington 3 Bedrooms, 1% baths. Large living room. Full basement with rec room. Paved drive. Newly painted outside. Possible contract, $13,000.00,K-18 Remember See Shuee Before You Buy.We Have Others Too, Ward Bartlett OL 3-3296 Jack Moore OL 3-5820 Ann & FJoyd Crawley 795-4351 Kay & Jim Braden OL 3-6532

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Neat two bedroom. Built in 1954. Gas Furnace. Carpeted Living Room. Paneled Wall. Carport. $11,000.

NEAR FILLMORE SCHOOL

Well cared for two bedroom house with Gas furnace. Double Garage. Fenced Play area. $9,950. Payments Of Less Than Rent Possible On Either. City - County Real Estate Co. Fillmore, Ind. Phone 246-6162 C. N. PHILLIPS, BROKER Duane Bassett, Salesman

FOR SALE; IS * 1 ^ acres, 5 room semi modern house, on natural gas line, F/z mile east of Poland.

FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 10x55 House trailer, for family of 4 or couple. OL3-6242.

4 - For Rent-Apts. - 4 FOR RENT: 1 bedroom furnished apt. suitable for 1 or 2 adults. Phone OL3-6007. FOR RENT: Furnished one bedroom apt. Immediate occupancy. OL3-3798.

Apt. for lease, new 2 bedroom apt. available Nov. 1st call OL 3-5015 or after 5 p.m. OL 36609. Parkwood Village Apts. Cole Apartments; Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adult£. See Custodian on premises.

FOR RENT; 3 room apartment, close in, heat and water furnished, stove and refrigerator. Phone OL3-4776 after 4 p.m.

6 - For Rent-Houses - 6

HOUSE FOR RENT: 5 rooms and bath, immediate possession. Vacant now. Oil heat, city water. 1 mile east of Manhattan, reference required. 672-3251. Reelsville, Chester Query. FOR RENT: Three room house with electric heat. $35.00 per month. Located 8 miles west of Greencastle. Phone OL3.9681 after 5:00 p.m. FOR RENT HOUSE: Small 3 bedroom, 105 Cassida Dr., Immed. late possession call OL3-5820, $80.00 per month.

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.

FOR SALE; New Flute, never been used. Reason for selling, unable to work Band in High School schedule. Call after 4 p.m. OL3-4279. FOR SALE: SPINET PIANO Wanted, responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P.O. Box 276, Shelbyville, Indiana.

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 <nonth. Call OL 3-3987.

10 - Lost 8i Found -10

2-Business Opportunity-2

Business opportunity office space for rent, 3 rooms, corner location, sufficient parking, 1200 South Indiana St. Call OL 3-5814 or OL 3-1912.

3-Mobile Homes-3

Indiana’s Best HousingBuys:-To-day through November. One year free of lot rent with the purchase of a new mobile home at VanBibber Lake. The prices are right. Long bank terms, 5 per cent financing on all double wides. Some of these outstanding prices include 12 x 60 Baron, 2 bedroom with IV2 baths for only $5745; 12 x 60 Globemaster 2 bedroom $4995; one only 24 x 60 Champion 1400 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths $9995; 24 x 60 Kit 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, $12,495; 12 x 50 2 bedroom $4195. VanBibber Lake has 15 new mobile homes all specially priced for this sale. VanBibber Lake, R. 1. Greencastle, Phone PE9-2341.

FOR SALE: ‘68 Mobile Home, 12 x 60, 2 bedroom, low down payment- Phone OL3-3954 after 4:30 p.m.

LOST: Small white male dog with black and brown spots, childs pet, Reward, Phone OL3-5296.

11 - Employment-Men -11 WANTED: Part time help on farm during corn harvest, Phone evenings, 795-4309. WANTED: Corrol Press operators, call collect, Indianapolis, 635-2 1 95, Paul Flaoco. EMPLOYMENT MEN: Turret Lathe Opr. $3 hr. 48 hr. week for top man. Must be able to set up job form blue print and complete it. 852-2598 HCS 14 N. Green, Brownsburg Lie Agy. EMPLOYMENT MEN: Salesman. $7500-$9500 up plus au^o and expenses. Dealer sales exp. a must preferably in agriculture. Degree helpful but not a must. Nationally known company with excellent benefits. Relocation costs paid. Fee paid. 852-2598 HCS 14 N. Green, Brownsburg Lie. Agy. EMPLOYMENT: Billing Clerk-2 to 11 shift $2.81 hr. typist$80.00 - $90.00 wk. Call 852-2598 HCS 14 N. Green, Brownsburg, Lie ‘ Agy.

EMPLOYMENT FOR MEN: Warehouse, Sales, General Clerical, Maintenance Training spots permanent and part time for young men. 852-2598 HCS 14 N. Green, Brownsburg Lie Agy.

EMPLOYMENT MEN; Storeroom Man. One-perm, One-part time $3.25 hr. West side. 852-2598 HCS 14 N. Green, Brownsburg Lie Agy.

12-Employment-12 Men-Women EMPLOYMENT MEN OR WOMEN: Second shift. To $550 plus bonus. Must be experienced on 1401. 852-2598 HCS 14 N. Green, Brownsburg Lie Agy. EMPLOYMENT: OS & D Clerk, $1.25 up. Exp. required. 8522598 HCS. 14 N. Green, Brownsburg Lie. Agy.

13 - Employment • 13 Women

WANTED: Woman wanted for shirt and unit experience, helpful but not necessary. Top wages plus incentive. Apply at Home Laundry and Cleaners, 217 E. Washington. EMPLOYMENT WOMEN: Secretaries. We have several excellent openings in professional and commercial fields. Salaries range from $350 to $450 and up. 852-2598 HCS 14 N. Green St. Brownsburg Lie Agy.

WANTED: Baby sitter in my home, 4 nights a week, some* times 5, 8:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. school age child, call Mrs. Cox OL3-4432 7:00 a.m. • 3:00 p.m. or 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

14 - Automotive -14 FOR SALE; 1958 Chevrolet % ton Panel Truck (Formerly an Omar Truck). Excellent engine and tires. All accessories work. Phone OL 3*4951 after 5:00 p.m.

1954 Mercury, power steering and brakes, power windows, new pair of snow tires, $200. Phone OL3* 6702.

FOR SALE: Very Rare 1951 Crosley, 795-3307, Cloverdale.

FOR SALE: 1957 Ford 2 ton truck, 2 speed axle, grain rack, stock racks, 13ft. bed. OL3-5571.

15- For Sale-15

Utility trailer, 4X8 open-box type. $50. Call OL 3-3962.

FOR SALE: Pumpkin, your choice 25£ 437 E. Anderson St. FOR SALE: Fireplace wood, $10.00 a rick delivered locally. Call Harold Day, OL3-4725 after 6:00 p.m. SOUP’S on the rug that is, so clean the spot with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00 at Headley Hardware.

Nu-Way Oil Gun Conversion Burner Complete. Never used. Nozzle capacity, 1.65 gallons per hour. $176.00 value for $100.00. Call 522-6204. Mattress and box spring set. Good condition. $25.00. Call 5226204.

FALL CLEARANCE SALE OF POTTED ROSE BUSHES, NOW ON AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT TERRACE VIEW GARDENS ON Indianapolis Rd.

FOR SALE: “b” Flat Bundy Clarinet. $65.00 Phone 522-3385.

FOR SALE: Hardy Mum Clumps, 50 cents each. TERRACE VIEW GARDENS ON Indianapolis Rd. FOR SALE: 7 yr. old gelding pony, saddle and bridle, gentle, $40.00. Phone 522-3277.

RCA 21 in. color TV console $295.00 like brand new. IHC Cub Cadet, snow blade, $35.00. 1951 GMC dump truck, 620, $395.00 runs good, phone 795-4087, after 6:00 week days, all day Sat. and Sun., 21 in black and white table model TV $50.00

16 - Wanted - 16

WANTED; Light HauUng, leaf raking or ? Reasonable. 3 men available. Phone OL 3-3824.

WANTED: Steady- part time job, 4 to 5 hours mornings. Call OL3-6567 before 3:00 p.m. 1

16-Wanted-16 WANTED: Fulltime day waitress with good wages, apply in person at Y Palace restaurant, Jet. 36 & 43. WANTED: Boy to help doing farm chores after school and on Saturdays must be 16 and have transportation, Phone evenings 795* 4309. WANTED: Childrt'. Id take care of in my home, experienced, Vir glnia Morrison, OL 3-5785. WANTED: Used pianos, write directions to Box 241 , Gaston, Indiana or call collect, 358-3697.

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.

18-Auction-18 Morton Sale Barn Auction Monday Oct. 28, 1968. 12 head of reg. Hereford cows, mated to a registered Hereford bull, these cattle from the Albert W. Allee herd. 14 head of Hereford-char-olais crossed calves weigh around 450 pounds, 6 head of light weight Hereford heifers, 13 head of Angus feeders, steers and hiefers, 18 head of mixed cattle mixed weights. 8 head of mixed calves weighing around 550. 4 head of mixed springer cows, 1 extra good hereford bull, several head of good clean shoats, weigh sows and weigh boars also 7 head of weigh hogs. Post. Gates, Hay and staw and other miscellaneous articles. If you need feeder cattle be sure to attend our sales. Sale every Monday. Harold L. Busenbark, Mgr. Busenbark and Campbell auctioneers. 19-Business Service-19 FALL PLOWING MAKES BIG* GER YIELDS: Custom plowing with or without plow down Nitrogia Phone OL 3*3264. WANTED: Window washing, general cleaning. Scrubbery and yard work. Call after 3:00 p.m. OL33244. ?0 - Livestock - For Sale - 20 i ■ ■ ■ - FOR SALE: Chester White Boars Bill Haltom, Spencer. 829-2033. FOR SALE; Hampshire and Yorkshire boars and open gilts. Tom Denhart, 6 miles north Browns, burg, 3V2 mile west Fayette, Phone Whitestown 769-3303. FOR SALE; Registered Berkshire Boars and gilts; some from Certified litters. Larry Stanley. Phone 386-2384. FOR SALE; Registered Duroc male hog, one mile south of Reelsville, Floyd Rains, Phone 672-3456. FOR SALE; gentle pony, $20.00 Phone OL 3-6820. FOR SALE: Sat. Oct. 26th., 9 Holstein bred heifers, 7 Hereford cows and calves. 17 Hereford cows bred to calf in the spring. 1 registered Hereford bull, also dairy cows and heifers, stock cattle and feeder calves, baby calves and bulls. Boone County Sale Barn, Lebanon, Ind. 21 - Notice - 21 GARAGE SALE: Clothes, household items, etc. Summers, 1024 Ave. B, Greencastle. OL3-5623. Weekdays, 5 p.m. until ?; all day Saturday and Sunday. GARAGE SALE: Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25th and 26th. all day. In front of Monnett’s Groceryon Main St. NOTICE: Halloween Carnival Oct. 25th at Stilesville School, Sponsored by Stilesville Christian Church. Serving at 5 p.m. gym open at 6 p.m. NOTICE: The Reelsville Band Parents smorgasbord Nov. 2nd serving at 5:30 p.m. till 8 p.m. Dance from 8 til 11 music furnished by Randy and The Hard Times. Back Yard Sale for women of the Moose. Friday, Oct. 25 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 28 Sunset Drive. Used clothing and mis* cellaneous items.

21 - Notice • 21

Delta Gamma Rummage SaleSaturday morning October 26, Court House. CLOSED after Oct. 27th. until Spring, THANKS, See You Then, AUen Hill Golf. Eat'Smorgasbord Supper at the Bainbridge ChristianChurchSaturday October 26 from 5:00. FOR RENT: Garage, OL3-6425. AKINS ANTIQUES: 420 N. College, OL3-5242, china, cut glass, gift items, etc. Open All Day Sat. and Sun. Week nights 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Mansfield Indiana F rentier Roller Mill Built 1823, Now open to Public - 10? Thursday thur Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. also shot gun spot Saturday, Oct. 26th. and Oct. 27th. for hams and bacon, Starts 10:00 a.m. until? We are now taking new corn and soybeans. Fast unloading. Selling, storing and grain banking. HARTMAN ELEVATOR, BAINBRIDGE. 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. HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL, Wei. Oct. 23, Belle Union School. Chili and sandwiches 6:00 till ? Try your luck at the Fish Pond and Da.-t Throw. Win at the Cake Walk, visit the spook house, buy a gift at the General Store. Unmasking 8:00, King and Queen contest 9:00. Everyone Welcome. NOTICE: Absolutely no hunting. Reece Job, Grace Cohn and Jim Fielding. 2 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE: Home Laundry and Cleaners, 217 E. Washington OL3-31W. STARTING NOV. 4th. T.O.P.S. Club in Bainbridge, Limit 15 members. Call 522-6275. ANNUAL SMORGASBORD BAZAAR SATURDAY Oct. 26, Fillmore United Methodist Church, come eat your fill, pay what you will.

24-For Sale-Pets-24 FOR SALE: AKC Dachshund puppie, Phone OL3-9403.

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Hanoi rejects mutual de-escalation of war

By K. C. THALER LONDON (UPI)—Hanoi has rejected an American plan for mutual de-escalation of the Vietnam War but hinted it would open peace talks almost immediately if the U.S. would halt bombing of North Vietnam, diplomatic sources said today. A ceasefire in the war might be among the first steps in such peace talks, the sources said. They said Hanoi fears it would lose too much prestige if it flatly accepted an American offer to end the bombing in return for pulling North Vietna* mese forces from the South Vietnam border, halting attacks against South Vietnamese cities and agreeing to the Saigon

government’s participation in peace talks. But the sources said it was understood Hanoi might tacitly de*escalate and plunge into real peace talks if the Americans ended their air and sea bombardment. Compromise Possible The sources said it “is touch and go” whether a compromise can be reached between Hanoi and Washington, which has insisted North Vietnam must agree to mutual de-escalation to get an end to bombing. Other diplomatic sources termed the chances of getting real peace talks going at about 50*50. Diplomatic sources said Hanoi is now debating hotly within its own political and military

Sindlinger survey shows Wallace losing ground

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IN THE PUTNAM Estate No. 68-74

Notice is hereby givi ANITA WALKER ROBERTS wa

1 1th day of September, 1968, appointed executrix of the will of H. Earl

Hall, 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 barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this day of 11th September, 1968. Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court

Frank G. Stoessel,

Attorney Oct. 24 -31 - Nov. 7--3T

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Third party presidential candi* date George C. Wallace is losing some support and Hubert H. Humphrey is gaining on front* running Richard M. Nixon, according to the Sindlinger survey. Sindlinger & Co., a market research firm based in suburban Norwood, reported these results Tuesday interviewing 2,414 adults in 48 states during the four days ending at midnight Monday. Despite Nixon’s lead in the presidential race, the decline in expressed support for Wallace and an increase in “no opinion” responses made it extremely hazardous to predict the out* come of the election, said Albert E. Sindlinger, president of the organization. The latest Sindlinger survey indicates a drop in the number of Americans who plan to vote Nov. 5. During the first week of October, the poll showed 75,733,000 adults planned to vote but the latest poll indicated only about 68,861,000 now planned to cast ballots. When adults who were registered and planned to vote were asked for whom they would vote, their answers by percen* tage in the poll published Tuesday and two others earlier this month were: Oct. 22 Oct. 17 Oct. 8

Wallace

10.4

11.2

16.8

Nixon

38.1

40.1

38.1

Humphrey

31.0

29.6

27.7

Others

0.9

0.0

0.8

Undecided

19.6

18.2

16.6

100 Americans lost lives last week

SAIGON (UPI) —One hundred Americans died on Vietnam battlefields last week, U.S. military spokesmen said today. It was the lowest weekly death toll in more than a year. The death toU of 100 for the seven days ending Oct. 19 was the lowest weekly count since the week ending Aug. 12, 1967. It was 57 fewer than the previously weekly low for 1968— the 157 Americans killed in th week ending July 20. The decrease in casualties reflected what military spokes, men have called a lull in ground fighting in Vietnam. The lull may be tied to new efforts to bring about a settlement of the conflict, some diplomatic observ* ers said. Another 589 Americans were wounded in fighting last week, the spokesmen said. It was the lowest number of wounded since the week ending Dec. 30, 1967. South Vietnamese war dead during the week totaled 132, the lowest weekly figure of 1968. The previous weekly low in government combat deaths was 156 in the week ending July 20. Another 624 South Vietnamese soldiers were wounded last week. Communist terrorist at* tacks killed 25 civilians, a figure also below the average.

During the week ending Oct. 12, 177 Americans and 176 South Vietnamese died in action. Reported Communist losses remained at about the same level as in recent weeks, the U.S. command said. Red losses were placed at 1,243 killed last week. They are subject to revision in the next weekly report. Communist dead during the week ending Oct. 12 were placed today at 1,821, up from the earlier figure of 1,527. The number of Americans killed in Vietnam since Jan. 1, 1961, now stands at 28,925. Total American wounded for the war is 181,148. Another 1,205 Ameri* cans are listed as missing or captured. Weekly U.S. battlefield deaths last year in Vietnam averaged about 180. The average this year is well over 200. The total number of Communists killed in Vietnam now stands at 407,813.

Market Report Today’s market report from the Greencastle Livestock Center, steady, 17.50 to 18.00.

The Sindlinger survey found less of a gap between Nixon and Humphrey than indicated by the latest Gallup Poll which was published Monday but based on interviews Oct. 3*12. Gallup gave Nixon a 43-to-31 per cent lead over Humphrey, Also among persons likely to vote. A comparison of the most recent Sindlinger and Gallup results: Sindlinger Gallup Wallace 10.4 20.0 Nixon 38.1 43.0 Humphrey 31.0 31.0 Undecided, Other 20.5 6.0

councils the latest American package proposals for a break* through in the stalled Paris negotiations. Some leaders were reported to favor talks now, for fear that a new administration in the United States might prove tougher in the coming year. Others prefer to wait and take their chance. Hanoi was reported standing firm on its thesis that it cannot and will not publicly offer anything in return for an American halt in the bombing, the Americans being considered the “aggressors.” Might Show Restraint It was understood Hanoi might quietly de-escalate and above all compromise on measures of restraint in the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Vietnam. These moves would not involve an immediate withdrawal of the North Vietnamese from the zone, but might have a bearing on their infiltration of new forces, the informants guardedly indicated. The further American condi* tion that Hanoi and the Viet Cong stop terror attacks on South Vietnamese cities apparently is easier to accept for the Communists. Another condition reportedly involves prisoners of war. The key issue, however, remains the representation of South Vietnam at the talks. Hanoi still refuses to allow the Saigon government to represent South Vietnam at the peace conference table. It wants it reshaped into some form of acceptable coalition, with the National Liberation Front (NLF)—the Viet Cong’s political arm— represented in one form or another.

CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Top Rocord-Holder in MoitoiV Individual Championthip Play)

South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. NORTH 4 A92 V ATS 4 K J 8 7 3 *42 WEST EAST 4J8 4 10 7654 f K 10 9 8 2 *43 4 ASS 4 Q 4 4 K 6 5 *10 98 7 SOUTH 4KQ3 4QJ6 4 10 9 2 * AQ J3 The bidding: South West North East 1 * If 24 Pass 2 NT Pass 3 NT Opening lead—ten of hearts. This hand is from a par contest. South arrives at three notrump on the bidding shown and W’est leads the ten of hearts. South is expected to make the contract without seeing the opponents’ cards, but, to do so, he must avoid two traps. Declarer’s first test comes on the opening lead. He should duck the heart in dummy and also duck in his hand when East follows low. It is not difficult to place West with the king of hearts, and declarer should refuse the first trick in order to interfere with East - West communications. If he makes the mistake of winning the heart lead, he is eventually defeated when East returns a heart upon taking the lead with the queen of diamonds. Let’s say West continues with

the nine of hearts at trick two (his play does not really matter). South wins in his hand and returns the ten of diamonds, u'on by East with the queen. As East does not have a heart to return, he leads back the ten of clubs. Again South must make the right play. If he makes the mistake of finessing the club, West will win with the king and lead the third round of hearts to establish his suit. Since West still has the ace of diamonds as an entry card and declarer has only seven high-card tricks he can run with, the contract will go down two. But if South goes up with the ace of clubs at trick four and leads back the nine of diamonds to force out the ace, he guarantees nine tricks, come what may. He cannot be denied three spades, three diamonds, two hearts and a club, and is thus fully rewarded for refusing the ten of hearts at trick one and the club finesse at trick four.

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PUBLIC AUCTION Of Real Estate, personal property and farm machinery. 22 *4 arce with immaculate 3 bedroom home, full basement breezeway attached 2 car garage, 30 x 40 tool shed, 30 x 30 block barn, large pond, also late model Moline deasel tractor, Case 310 dozer, tandam axel grain truck, complete line of good farm machinery, SAT., Oct. 26, 1968 Promptly At 10:30 A.M. 3 mile east Lewisville, % mile north, approx. 35 mile south west of Indianapolis, Mr, and Mrs, Dean Summers, For futher information contact, RATTS REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICE Area 812 879-3389 Kenneth Ratts, Auctioneer