The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 November 1968 — Page 4

Page 4 The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana • Saturday, November 16, 1968

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

The P. G. Evans Co. Real Estate RENTAL Five room home. Comfortable. Good furnace. $45.00 per month. FOR SALE E. Washington. Six beautiful rooms and bath down. Two roomy apartments on the second floor. Live downstairs and let the upstairs pay your livi ng costs. No more pennypinching if you buy this home. Within walking distance of everything you need. Gardenside. A lovely seven room home. Carpeted liv. rm. Din. rm. Dish washer. Self cleaning stove. 2% baths. Family room. Full basement. 2 car garage. Ideal location. 113 S. Jackson' OL 3-6509

Shetrone Real Estate 302 S. Ind. St, - Ph: OL 3-9315 - OffersSouth College Attractive 2 bdrm. frame home on large lot, has hardwood floors, full basement with family rm., 2 full baths, patio, new garbage disposal and hot water heater, central air condit ioning, gas heat, carport. South Indiana Older 4 bdrm. home. Has part basement, is heated by gas furnace, l l A car garage. Home has large rooms and nice lot. U. S. 40 Pretty brick home built in *65, hardwood and tile floors, part basement, 2 bat hs, electric heat, thermapane sliding glass doors, garage. In Warren Twp. Building Lots Looki ng for a place to build? Come in and look at our selection. We have lots bot h large and small, in town and in the country. We have others After office hours call C. J.Knauer OL 3-3057 Bill Talbott OL 3-6328

Hal Hickman Realty Co. Phone OL 3-9225 Greenbriar Attractive, well maintained 3 bedroom all electric home, large living room, livingkitchen with range, and disposal, I'A baths, 2 car garage. Average electric bill including heat $27.00 per month. Reasonably priced. Gardenside Drive Split Level with 4 bedrooms, 2V2 baths, carpeted living room with fireplace, formal dining room, fully equiped kitchen, family room v basement and 2 car g ara f> e - Large Lot. A very comfortable family home well located and priced far below replacement costs. Hillcrest 3 bedroom, iVj bath home with full basement, carpet. Gas furnace and room airconditioner. Good condition. Crescent Drive Attractive 3 bedroom home, living room with dining L. Attached garage, central air conditioner. Many extra fea • tures not included in home in this price range. Stadium Drive Very well built 3 bedroom home, carpeted living room with fireplace. Full base.nent, 2 car garage with concrete driveway. Stone and Redwood exterior. Many extas and priced to sell. W. Walnut St. Rd. Very attractive ranch style home, all white aluminum exterior. Large carpeted living room with fireplace, 3 bedroom iVi bath, utility, large kitchen-family room. 2 car garage. One acre Lot. Excellent condition. For appointment-Rione Vern Abbott OL3-63 87 Hal Hickman OL3-9225

Distinctive Homes

ARE SOLO BY SHETRONE REAL ESTATE AGENCY . 302 SO INDIANA CALL OL 3-9315 GREENCASTLE

4-For Rent-Apts. - 4 j NOW LEASING: New Highlander Apts., corner of Elm & Maple, 2 bedroom, central air and heat, completely carpeted. Phone OL33798.

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

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.

FOR RENT: Beautiful all electric private apartment, new refrigerator, range, disposal. Whirlpool washer and dryer. 2 spacious bedrooms, kitchen, laundry, large living room, 7 closets, garage, radiant heat. Phone OL3-4503 after 5:00 p.m. FOR RENT: Newly decorated efficiency, unfurnished apt., 406 S. Indiana St. Phone OL3-5488.

6 - For Rent-Houses - 6

FOR RENT: 3 room house 1 mile east of Mt. Meridian, 8452283.

8-Musical Items-8

FOR SALE: Used Wurlitzer Spinet Organ $595.00. KERSEY MUSIC.

FOR SALE: Used Ludwig Drum Set, Blue Sparkle Pearl drum sets, Special savings. KERSEY MUSIC. 1 9 - Home Items - 9

1968 SINGER CABINET $39.43 FULL BALANCE Only five months old. Good condition. Walnut finish on cabinet. Equipped to zig-zag, monogram, mend and darn, applique, sew over pins, backward apd forward and st* on. Beautiful pastel color, machine guaranteed. Assunje six payments of 6.57 per month. Cali OL 3-3987.

FOR SALE: Electric stove, used; bar, table type for kitchen dining. Phone OL3-4017.

FOR SALE: Baby bed and mattress, sofas, magnavox console, gas space heater, AMFM radio’s, gas stoves, refrigerator, beds, chairs, radio-record combination’s, desk, wooden coal stove, 11 portable T.V., lamps, add macine, electric typewriter, lawn mower’s and many other items, Smith’s 24 E. Berry open daily, 9-9 Daily, Sundays 1-6 p.m. 11 - Employment-Men-11

WANTED: Salesman for new and used cars, See Jim Wood, EastSide Motors.

WANTED: Wash and Clean-up man. See Jim Wood or Leo Grimes, East-Side Motors. $17,000 PLUS REGULAR CASH BONUS for man over 40 in Greencastle area. Take short trips to contact customers. Air mail R. A. Dickerson, President, Southwestern Petroleum Corporation, Fort Worth, Texas, 76101.

11 - Employment - Men -11

WANTED: Farm hand on dairy farm, house modern, coal, gas, milk and meat furnished, good wages. John H. Miller, R.R. 3, Ladoga, 942-2325. === -SSI 13 - Employment -13 Women

HELP WANTED: Curb girl, days, start $1.50 plus meals and tips, contact Bob Jackson , Double Decker Drive In. WANTED: FOR PART time - ladies to do detailed work with hands, assembly, so forth. References. Reply to Banner Box... ...87. LUZIER COSMETICS, subsidiary of Bristol-Myers, is expanding. We need Beauty Consultants. We need management people. Exciting opportunity to ad vat;* and earn highest commission in the cosmetic industry. If you have some free time and would like to put it to good use in an exciting business, write a postcard for a personal Interview. You’ll be sent a free Lipstick for answering this ad. No investment in stock. Write Mr. Button, Luzier Cosmetics, 4153 Broadway, Kansas City , Missouri.

WANTED: Waitress if you have good dining room service experience, neat, dependable, pleasing personality a must. Good wages, good tips. Age group 21 to 35. Call Mrs. Emmons at Half Way Inn Jet. of 40 and 43. OL3-5003. 14 - Automotive - 14

FOR SALE: 1963 Chev. 2 ton truck, new 16 ft. combination bed and hoist. A-l condition. Dale St. John, 10 mi. west of Greencastle on county line road. FOR SALE: 1967 Rambler Ambassador 990 , 4 door, p»wer, air, 12,600 miles, OL3-6254after 5:00 p.m.

FOR SALE: 1966 black, custom, high performance, S.S. Chevelle, 396, white interior with Indy mags. Must sell—take best offer. Phone Mike Archer 442-5885 after 6:00 p.m. or Susan Sillery at Reelsville, 672-3362.

FOR SALE: 1967 Chevelle S.S. 396, excellent condition, Low mileage, still under warranty. Must sell this week- make offer OL3-4610.

15-For Sale-15 * 1

FOR SALE: Dog houses, OL39422.

FOR SALE: Fire place wood $10.00 a rick, delivered locally Call OL3-4725 after 6:00 p.m.

FOR SALE: 9 x 12 Early American oval rug, Call OL3- 947 8.

FOR SALE: Hobart 300 AMP Portable welder with 110 plug in for drill, lights, etc., $350. 1954 Chevrolet 11/2-2 ton dump truck $275.00. Phone 5262263.

FOR SALE: 1968 Model Sears Color T.V. Good condition. Phone before 6 p.m. OL3-6574.

16 - Wanted - 16 ■ WANTED: Guttering Installed and Repaired. Free Estimate. Phone OL3-5637.

WANTED; 21 years or over Driver for late afternoon deliveries 2-3 hours per day--5 days a week. Reply to Box 23 Banner.

WANTED: Used pianos, write directions to Box 241 , Gaston, Indiana or call collect, 358-36 97.

WANTED Light Bulldozing call OL 3-3801, after 12:00 for information.

WANTED: Baby-sitter for after, noon while children are napping. Call anytime. OL3-5979.

WANTED TO BUY: Shell corn. Will pick up at your dryer. Phone OL3-9179.

17 - Farm Equipment-17 FOR SALE: New Holland 600 bushel batch dryer. Darrel Fine. Phone 526-2345.

FOR SALE: E. Gleaner Combine, wide form for Oliver, Phone 7954988.

20-Livestock-For Sale-20 FOR RENT: Box stables for horses at Apache Trails, State Rd. 42 west 2 1/2 miles west of Cataract Lake. FOR SALE: 19 Feeder Calves, 26? Oran E. Buis, 246-6375.

FOR SALE: 8 - 450 lb. feeder calves, hay and straw. L.R. Williams, Phone P.E. 9-2781.

FOR SALE: Feeder pigs vac.. Dale Warmoth, Stilesville, 8453489 after 6 p.m.

FOR SALE: Hampshire and Yorkshire boars and open gilts, Tom Denhart Frams located 6 miles north of Brownsburg, 1/2 mile west of Fayette, Phone 769-3303.

FOR SALE: Registered polled Hereford bulls. The time to breed for fall calves. I can satisfy your needs. B.H. Franklin Cloverdale, Ind. Phone 795-4636.

21 - Notice - 21

TURKEY SHOOT EVERY SUNDAY At The Greencastle Drive In Jet. Highway 40-43 12:00 Noon Till? FREE COFFEE

New Gift Line $2.00 and under Houck’s Music Downbeat Record Shop, 121 East Walnut St.

NOTICE: Buick car held for storage will be sold Nov. 18. Person that owned car can have the same by paying the amount due. White Oak Farm.

24-For Gale-Pets-24

Stewart’s Poodle Grooming, Crawfordsville, 362-4846.

FOR SALE: Border Collie Pups, $20.00 Phone 795-4011.

25- Want To Rent - 25 WANTED TO RENT: Young couple wants one bedroom apt. Furnished or unfurnished. Near DePauw and downtown, OL35902.

STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1968 TERM. IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF GROVER C. WALTERS. DECEASED Estate No. 68-29 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF GROVER C. WALTERS. In the matter of the Estate of Grover C. Walters, deceased. No. 68-29 Notice is hereby given that Collinette Dezz as Administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 29th of November, 1968. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Frank G. Stoessel Nov. 9-16-2T

STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF P Vn N THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1 968 TERM. IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF OSCAR J. O'HAIR, DECEASED Estate NO/-EST 66-71 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF OSCAR J. O'HAIR. In the matter of the Estate of Oscar J. O'Hair, deceased. No. EST 66-71 Notice is hereby given that Central National Bank of Greencastle as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed its final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 2nd of December, 1968, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause , if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Central National Bank of Greencastle, Personal Representative Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate, Lyon & Boyd Nov. 9-16-2T

* * * What’s newly afoot for men for fall and winter? The buckle boot, reports the American Institute for Men’s and Boys’ Wear. Look for the boots in ankle lengths with two cross straps in the front, placing the buckle near the back.

Clifford warns S. Vietnam By DONALD H. MAY WASHINGTON (UPI) — Defense Secretary Clark M. Clifford has in effect told South Vietnam: get on the boat before it leaves the harbor. Clifford told a news confer, ence Tuesday he believes the United States should negotiate alone with North Vietnam in Paris if the Saigon government refused to attend the talks. He said the United States and Hanoi could discuss “military” questions such as lowering the level of combat, reducing casualties and eventually withdrawing North Vietnamese and U.S. forces. A “political settle, ment,” he said, would still be something for Saigon and Hanoi to work out. Clifford’s remarks, devoid of the usual diplomatic softpedaling, appeared designed to pressure South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. For five and half months, South Vietnam has insisted on its rights to attend any expanded Paris peace talks. At the last minute, according to Clifford, Thieu began raising delaying objections. The extent to which Clifford's statement represented any calculated administration move was left unclear. He spoke only in terms of his beliefs, and did not say he was speaking for President Johnson. Yet Clifford has played a central role in planning admin, istration strategy. He is not known to make idle statements on the subject. Clifford made it clear the administration would prefer to have Saigon present at the talks. He set no time limit as to when the United States should decide whether to proceed alone in the absence of Saigon’s cooperation. Clifford said Johnson intends to keep trying to bring Saigon into the talks, but “at the same time, if they choose not to, I believe the President has the constitutional responsibility of proceeding with the talks.” —Civil defense of learning more about emer. gency preparedness. He said, “the State and County is putting increased emphasis on the development of emergency preparedness capabilities^ We have arranged this conference on Civil Defense and trained personnel from business, industry, Indiana University, and the Indiana Department of Civil Defense will discuss how an effective preparedness program has been, and can be, used to cope with local disasters, such as floods, fires, tornadoes, and capabilities in the event of a nuclear emergency.” “PREPAREDNESS” should be our motto at all levels of government and in industry, business, and professional activities. This one-day conference is prepared for you and it is essential that you have this information so that you can do everything within your authority to provide assistance and guidance to the residents of your District, City, and-or County,” he said.

—Music toward a master’s degree in performance. Mr. Adamson, studying under Marion Hall, is a candidate for the doctorate in performance in the IU School of Music. The program is free and open to the general public. Desire change Wright Investors’ Service notes that the Nixon administration was born “out of a desire for change and into a world in which both domestic and international change is already in progress at an unprecedented rate.” The Arm believes it is too early to appraise the extent of the reaction which it feels will result from a new administration becoming responsible for the economic and social leadership of the country at a time “when both the economy and the market show every sign of ‘topping out.’ ” The firm says it believes the end result will be salutary for investors.

TV in review By RICK DU BROW

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - John Astin has just spent $37,000 very well. He made a movie. He produced it, wrote it, directed it and starred in it. And when the industry gets a look at it, new doors are going to open for the former star of the ABC-TV series “I’m Dickens, He’s Fenster” and “The Addams Family.” None of this is really a surprise to many persons who have come into contact with Astin over the year’s in Hollywood. It was just a matter of time before he made the move to command his own films, and before he made a bid for prominence in the larger movietown scene. In “I’m Dickens, He’s Fenster”—a fine comedy which costarred Marty Ingels— Astin revealed the gifts of a genuine humorist, more than a mere laugh-getter. In “The Addams Family,” he was highly reminis, cent of the Ernie Kovacs combination of introspective humor, restlessness, a sardonic yet compassionate view of the world—and a private sort of zaniness. Try as he might, he could not conceal a deep intelligence, and this marked him as a man to watch. Thus it was also no particular surprise when Astin went on to movie roles and handled them with ease and aplomb. He is, for instance, the chief male actor in the movie version of “Candy,” although such celebrities as Richard Burton, Marlon Brando and Ringo Starr are also in the film.

—Sheriff Albright says the first thing he does when he investigates a break-in is to check surrounding homes to see if anyone noticed strangers. A man believed responsible for a recent burglary is now being sought by lawmen in several surrounding communities because a resident was able to give the sheriff’s department a clue. There have already been 101 crimes occurring in Putnam Co. this year. Albright expects a final crime wave in the next six weeks. The most recent burglary was Thursday at the Eli Wilson Groeery store in Russellville. Items stolen amounted to $500. “Residents should realize that a break-in could happen right next door to them and should be prepared to write down license plate numbers if they see anything out of the ordinary.” Mafia arrested ENNA, Sicily (UPI)—Five men accused of belonging to the Mafia have been arrested and charged with stealing and driving over a cliff 146 sheep in retaliation against a shepherd who refused to pay them protection money, police said Tuesday. -Gift which are located at Willie’s Variety Store, Russellville Bank and State Bank, Barnard Grocery Store, Groveland Presby. terian Church, Roachdale BankBainbridge Branch, Van Bibber Lake Store, Clinton Falls Store, Morton Store, Headley Hardware, Johnson’s Hardware, Davis Res. taurant, Kendall’s Garage, Man. hattan Church, Boesen Stop and Shop, Rissler’s Market, Rockwell Insurance Office, and New Providence Baptist Church. Leave your wrapped gift at any one of the stations before Nov. 27th.

Short Film Well—so here we are at Astin’s present position, as maker of the movie called “Prelude,” which will register its impact on the public as soon as a proper releasing situation is arranged. It is a film novella, running about half an hour— because that’s how long the story took to be told properly. And it has already been admired at the San Francisco Movie producer dies HOLLYWOOD (UPI)— Funeral services for Samuel J. Briskin, vice president and director of Columbia Pictures, will be held Sunday at Temple Israel. Briskin, who produced “Strategic Air Command” and “The Joker is Wild,” died Thursday at UCLA Medical Center where he was taken following a heart attack last week. He was 71.

Film Festival, and at two local theatres here, where it was a surprise one-shot entry, once with “The Graduate.” The story opens with a harried man (Astin) at work amid noise in a shop, trying to sneak-read an Albert Camus book about resistance, rebellion and death. Here, as throughout the entire film, there is hardly any dialogue. It is totally cinematic, weaving in the sounds and innuendoes of modern life. The man is given a pay envelope with his weekly pittance and drives home in his broken-down jalopy. The home is about on a par with the jalopy. The messy household is full of noisy brats and a wife (Quinn O’Hara) who demands his pay, gives him a little money back, refuses to be touched by him and sends him off to the market. All of this is still very early in the film, for Continued on Page 5

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

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Opening lead —eight of clubs. As the play progresses, declarer learns more and more about how the adverse cards are divided, and this knowledge quite often permits him to make tricks he could not otherwise come by. For example, suppose you’re declarer at three notrump on this deal and West leads the eight of clubs, which you win with the nine. Prospects are not bright, since West seems to have your clubs all bottled up, but you still have nine tricks if you find the spades divided 3-3. So you lead the queen of diamonds, which wins, and continue with a diamond to the jack, won by East with the ace. East returns the queen of hearts, which you duck in order to learn more about the opponents’ distribution. When he continues with the jack, you win with the king, West showing out. By this time you know a thing or two more about the adverse hands than you did at the beginning. West started with precisely one heart and five

Hereford Sale Selling 50 4-H steer and heifer calves; 25 registered cows with calves, 25 registered open heifers, 3 registered bulls. Saturday, November 23, 1968 at Danville, Illinois livestock sale barn on Hillary Road. Our calves won their class at the 1963 and 1964 International Carcass Contest on the rail and stood next to the champions in class in 1966. This meat type kind will be selling. Call or write for catalog. Carl Bryan & Son R.R. 1 Homer, 111. (217) 896-2000

clubs, and has followed to two rounds of diamonds. When you now cash the ace of hearts, king of spades, ace of spades and king of diamonds, everyone following suit in spades and diamonds, the contract suddenly becomes an absolute certainty. You don’t know whether West started with three spades or four, but it makes no difference. If West had four diamonds originally, he must have started with three spades; if he had three diamonds originally, he had four spades. His original distribution must have been either 4-1-3-5 or 3-1-4-5. Whichever it was, the contract is 100% safe. You lead a spade to the queen and, when East shows out, you continue with the five of spades, throwing West into the lead with the jack. His last two cards are the A-Q of clubs; yours are the K-J of clubs. Finis.

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