The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 December 1968 — Page 8
1 - Real Estate • 1
Shetrone Real Estate 302 S. Ind. St.. Ph. OL 3-9315 - Offers - U.S. 40 Pretty brick home built in *65, hardwood and tile floors, part basement, 2 baths, electric heat, sliding glass doors, garage. 2 miles north of 1-70. Ohio Street Older home on large lot, 2 bedrms., part basement, enclosed porches, 2‘/2 car garage. Frame alum, siding., Warren Twp. 33 acres with 1% story home, 4 rms. and bath down, and 2 rms. up, pine and hardwood floors, cellar, 1 car garage, alum, siding. South Indiana Street Older 4 bedrm. home. Has part basement, is heated by gas furnace, 1*$ car garage. Home has large rooms and nice lot. Don’t Wait, Make this Christmas the one to remember. After Office Hours Call* C.J. Knauer OL3-3057 Bill Talbott OL3-6328
DUNCAN REAL ESTATE OL3-3406 How about a small, medium, or large? CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN. 407 W. Washington. 3 bedrooms, family room, carpeting, garbage disposal, f6ll bath, basement, new roof, double carport. $11.500. A TASTEFULLY DECORATED HOME I IN PERFECT CONDITION. 3 bedroom tri-level east of town in N.E. school district. Family room, dining L, utility room, carpeting, 2 beautiful baths, quality drapes, clean electric heat, blacktop drive, and Vz acre. $20,500. HOW ABOUT A VIEW OF THE FAIRWAYS? No. 7 green is just out the back door. 4 bedrooms, extra large family room, utility room, 2 1 /z baths, carpeting, dishwasher, 2 fireplaces, central air cond., 2300 sq. ft. of living area. $33,000. F. H. A. money available on all three with low down payment. Take your time-but hurry.
2-Business Opportunity-2
BUSINESS OPPORUTNITY: OPPORTUNITY! KNOCKS ONCE! Deliver can goods to retail groceries. Part time or full time. NO SELLING. Income $800. - $1800. per month. Minimum cash investments in a DIGNIFIED PRESTIGE business of your own. Write giving details about yourself and phone number. Write to Banner Box number 202 Greencastle, Indiana.
3-Mobile Homes-3
FOR SALE OR RENT: 1 bedroom mobile home and lot, Howard Moore, Phone OL3-5789. FOR SALE: 1964 Cindale Mobile Home, 2 bedrooms and dining room, Call 672-3316.
4 - For Rent-Apts. - 4 FOR RENT: Furnished one bedroom apt. Immediate occupancy. OL3-3798. FOR RENT: 2 room efficiency apt. newly decorated, available Dec. 15th., Phone OL3-5488.
FOR RENT: Furnished 2 room, kitchenette, and private bath, heat, lights, water, $60.00Adults Western Motel, Stilesville. 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 one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.
Apt. for lease, new 2 bedroom apt. Call OL 3-5015 or after 5 p.m. OL 3-6609. Parkwood Village Apts.
FOR RENT: 2 room furnished upstairs apt. heat and water furnished, $50.00 per month, Phone OL3-5977. FOR RENT; Upper one bedroom. Shower, bath, stove, refrigerator . Heat furnished. $85.00 month. Bob Jackson OL 3-6662.
6- For Rent-Houses-6
FOR RENT: 5 room and bath with garden spot near Mt. Meridian call Lizton 994-5328. FOR RENT: 4 room modern house at Reelsville, $50.00 per month, Phone 672-3375.
8-Musical Items-8
FOR SALE:Full size Hohner Accordion, with internal mikes, 1 Magnatone Amplifier. Phone 246-6387. f.lf! !■■■■■!«! I 9 - Home Items - 9
1968 SINGER CONSOLE 36.08 FULL BALANCE Only five months old. Good condition. Walnut cabinet. Equipped to zig-zag, monogram, applique, mend and darn, sew backward and forward, over pins and so on. Assume six payments of $6.02 per month. Beautiful pastel color, machine guaranteed. Call OL 3-3987.
10-Lost & Found-10
LOST: Little Collie pup around Quincy area- Boys Xmas present. Call collect 795-4059, Reward! £SSS^S5S5SS5BS 11-Employment-Men-11 ^ WANTED: Door man apply at the Voncastle Theater.
12-Employment-12 Men-Women
BSA MOTORCYCLE FRANCHISE Rewarding opportunity to operate your own sales and service franchise for BSA motorcycles, one of the national leaders in a booming market. Your investment can yield big returns for qualified, reliable person. For details write Harry Chaplin, BSA Inc. 639 Passaic Ave. Nutley, N.J. 07110.
13 - Employment -13. Women
WANTED: Full time maid at College Castle Motel, apply in person.
13 - Employment - 13 Women
WANTED: High School girl for cashier apply at the Voncastle Theatre.
14 - Automotive -14 _ 4 FOR SALE: ‘66 Chevy S.S. 327 Automatic transmission, Phone OL3-4822. FOR SALE: 1956 Ford 2 dr. 6 cylinder standard transmission. 1953 GMC Pickup. 526-2686.
FOR SALE: ‘67 Cougar, 25,000 miles, power steering, 4 speed, air conditioned, new tires, OL34954 after 5:00 p.m. r 1 1 15-For Sale-15 ^
Christmas Trees for sale, just received another fresh load, also fresh fruit, candies and nuts in bulk, order those fruit baskets now. ERNIES OPEN AIR MARKET, 602 S. Bloomington Highway 43. FOR SALE: Christmas trees, $3.00 each at John’s Shell Station, Cloverdale, sponsored by Jaycees. Very nice Christmas plants for sale at Milton’s Posey Patch. Poisettias, Cyclamen, Azaleas, Christmas Cherries, Bezoaias, Mums. Cemetery wreaths and artificial plants for $1.50 up. Also evergreen wreaths and grave blankets. Milton’s Posey Patch. Beautifully decorated Christmas planters, all shapes and sizes ready to choose from. Something that can be kept after Christmas too. Come see the selection at Milton’s Posey Patch.
FOR SALE: Large, national adding machine and small Bohn Contex adding machine. Phone OL3-6863.
16 - Wanted - 16
WANTED: Route salesman wanted for established route, full time, guarantee and commission. Write box 007 Daily Banner.
Home for 1 black and white, 6 weeks old kitten, 1 gray and white, 6 months old kitten and older Tom cat. Phone OL 3-4066 after 5:00 p.m. or OL3-9366 until 5:00 p.m.
WANTED: Employed lady wishes a home to live in and do domestic work for free room and board. Call collect 526-2261 after 3:30 p.m. WANTED: Light Hauling. Trash pick up, Etc. reasonable. Also home termite treating only $75. complete operation. Guaranteed. Saw filing, knives, scissors. etc. To sharpen. Reasonable phone OL 3-3824. Shop 111 N. College Ave. (Rear).
20-Livestock-For Sale-20 FOR SALE: 5 Black Heifers 25^ a pound, 1 white face heifer, 1 white face cow, 1 black cow and calf. Llyod Moore, OL33370.
FOR SALE: 28 head of sheep and 24 head of Angus and mixed cows, steers and calves will be sold at the Cloverdale Sale Barn on Tuesday, December 17, 1968, to settle estate of Wilbur E. Cooper. TERMS: Cash Central National Bank, Executor.
The P. G. Evans Co Real Estate DO YOU WANT A HOME TO FIT YOUR NEEDS AND P0CKETB00K? You can save a lot of time, effort and money by allowing us to apply our experience and knowhow to help you select a home. We will show you several that will fit your needs. We will also provide you with accurate information ~oncern» ing current property prices. We will assist you in securing a suitable financing program from an apporpriate lending institution. Many families have discovered, as you will, that the prudent approach to home ownership is to cal 1 us to discuss your real estate interests. Come to our office, or phone for an appointment. 113 S. Jackson St. Phone OL 3-6509
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-Livestock-For Sale-20
FOR SALE: 50 good mixed shoats, castrated and wormed. Phone 795-4682.
21 - Notice - 21. A
To Hear From Santa, write your letters to P.O. Box 226, Greencastle, Ind.
NOTICE: why waste Anti Freeze? Come in today for a free cooling system Check up. Mel’s Radiator Service 903 N. Jackson. OL36775. OPENING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, Tues., Dec., 17th the Pete Holsapple Store at Reelsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Troxell and Barbara.
■ | 24-For Sale J( Pets-24 FREE puppy for Christmas, house broken, good with children, call OL3-5410.
25-Want To Rent-25
WANT TO RENT: Building suitable for equipment storage and repaif in Greencastle area. Phone 526-2686.
Heavy New Year Greetings in Japan TOKYO < UPI) — Japanese will send 1.55 billion New Year’s greetings this year, an increase of 5 per cent over last, according to the Postal and Telecommunications Ministry. The cards are a headache for the Ministry. In last year’s New Year’s season, more than 40 million New Year cards did not reach their destinations because of unreadable handwritten addresses.
Hobby Hobbled SAFFRON WALDEN, England (UPI)—Railway enthusiast Gerald Pagano gave up the idea of buying the last steam locomotive to run on British Railway when told it would cost him 5.000 pounds ($12,000) to have it put on the line and towed 200 miles to his home. Columbia Pictures, which now owns the locomotive, had offered to sell it to him for 1.700 pounds ($4,080).
MEN 'S WEAR Some Evening Wear Is Way, Way Oat
By WALTER LOGAN NEW YORK (UPI) — The peacock will be a dead duck if he keeps trying to rival the evening plumage worn by some of the more daring fashion leaders these days. A golden snakeskin dinner jacket o’fuchsia velvet and real diamonds, for example. The “correct'’ wear is still the black tuxedo with white shirt and black bow tie. The fashion leaders are beginning to wear high buttoning Edwardian type jackets or a “separate” — non - matching jacket and trousers—with fancy shirts in all conceivable colors. But the far out leaders are a different story. Michael Fish of London wore a pale blue velvet suit with silver lace one night and a pink brocade suit which looked as if it might have been made out of a double damask table cloth the next. Bill Miller of the Village Squire wore brown velvet and ruffles to one event and Valentino wore black velvet with silver and crystal embroidery. Somebody else wore a black vinyl jacket and somebody else was in a silk kaftan over gray velvet and diamonds. Some of the credit for the new trend towards Edwardian elegance goes to Pierre Cardin who showed a black velvet evening suit some years back. Bill Blass since has come out with a six button doublebreasted brown velvet dinner jacket. Dunhill Tailors, a bastion of respectability, is currently showing black and royal blue doublebreasted dinner suits in velvets and with them ruffled shirts and white brocades in eyelet designs. There are red velvet Him and Her evening suits. Not everybody is so wild. Oleg Cassini, who did much to popularize the Nehru evening jacket, now is showing a military type mess jacket in black mohair with red piping and worn with a red ascot tie and white shirt. Prince Philip wore a similar one to the Royal London Yacht Club Ball. Designer John Weitz disagrees with what he calls “Errol Flynnism” and says his own
motto is “ever more comfort, ever more light weight.” He cuts his dinner suits like his business suits, unpadded and devoid of frills and ruffles. Recently he has worn one in gray trimmed in black. After Six Formals, the largest evening wear manufacturer, has a handsome new cotton velvet plisse separate jacket, shaped and with deep side vents and satin peak lapels and a velvet top collar. There is lot of color and for the first time there are evening suits in green, gray, brown and medium blue. And Vice President Bernard Toll reports there is still a lot of demand for Nehru jackets. Accessories After Six also is a major manufacturer of accessories and the shirts range from plain white for the non-style leaders to pastels and deeper tones for the more daring—and in laces, frills and ruffles. Lord West, another big house, shows one tuxedo with a real Regency feeling — four button, singlebreasted in mohair and worsted with a wide satin collar and lapel, an inch or so longer than ordinary models and with a deep inverted pleat in the back. The straight front is darted and flared. Pants have full western pockets and are tapered to the knee and then straight to give a bell illusion. Another is more Edwardian in feeling—a six button doublebreasted with very high gorge and wide almost stubby lapels. It is of satin and mohair in a diagonal twill effect and has satin buttons. It is worn with slim tapered trousers Raleigh, which has added an Edwardian look to its suits and sports coats, uses the same cut for evening wear — very big, wide lapels, a longer coat, no vent and shape. These have a low closure to show more of the frilly shirts to be worn with them. Another new trend is colors for non-resort wear and in the middle of winter. Palm Beach also reports the use of color in evening wear in non-resort areas in the South, Southwest and West coast with blues leading 12 to 1 over the
Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF . C. FIELDS liked to tell about his difficult childhood in Philadelphia. “One of my jobs,” he prevaricated, "was working on an ice wagon. I got paid thirty-five cents a week—plus all the ice I could eat.” Fields said his pa whipped him so often that until he was twelve he thought he was a dog team. * * • Students of American political history like to tell about the very first campaign speech made by Wendell Willkie in 1940. It was in St. Paul, and the not-too-large audience was obviously bored as Willkie stumbled through a platitudinous diatribe that some professional speech-writer had prepared for him. Suddenly Willkie took the bull by lb horns. He threw the remaining pages of his speech into the air and explained, “Some damn fool wrote this drivel for me. Now I'm going to tell you what I REALLY think!” The crowd roared its approval—and Willkie was off to the races. F.D.R. clobbered him on election day—but in the process neophyte Willkie piled up over 22 mUlion votes—the top figure for a Republican candidate until Eisenhower carried all before him twelve years later. » * * From an exam paper at a Chicago elementary school: 1. Trousers is an uncommon noun because it is singular on top and plural on the bottom. 2. Napoleon w r anted children, but since Josephine w T as a bareness, she couldn’t bare any. C 1968. by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate
next favorite color, red. Gold is third. The hottest item in the Palm Beach line is a four-button doublebreasted model with neat, framed lapel and cuffs with either a peaked or shawl lapel. The newest development is a doubleknit jacket which is striped in yellow, blue or white against a white background and looks something like a well behaved seersucker — but very neat. And whatever happened to the Nehru jacket? Gingiss Formalwear in Chicago announced it was calling back all Nehru formal jackets and replacing them with tuxedos. This touched off a storm. All of Gingiss’ Chicago competitors in the lucrative rental business said the Nehru was far from dead and was still popular among the older crowd. * * * The dendrosoter, a small in-’ sect, keeps Dutch elm disease under control by killing 70 per cent of the elm bark beetles that spread it.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate No. 68 -97. Notice is hereby given that Emily H. Owens was on the 5th day of December, 1968, appointed: Executrix of the will of Harvey W. Owens, 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 tl.is notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 5th day of December, 1968. Ennis E. Masten C lerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Roy C. S utherl in. Attorney Dec. 9-16 -23-3T
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ST in Banking! THE FRIENDLY -CHueu Buk l Tnst (M«nb«r FDIC)
CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Top Rocord-Holdor in Masters' Individual Championship Play)
FAMOUS HAND
South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH 4 K 10 7 6 V 9742 ♦ A J5
*A5 EAST * 9 4
V J 10 5 3
♦987642
♦ QJ96432 * 10
SOUTH
♦ AQ J83 ♦ AKQ6
♦ 3
+ K87
The bidding:
South
West
North
East
1*
Pass
34
Pass
4 NT
Pass
5*
Pass
5 NT
Pass
6 ♦
Pass
Opening lead — queen of clubs.
trumps and ace of diamonds, and ruffed a diamond. After returning to dummy with a club to the ace, she ruffed another
diamond.
Mrs. Sobel then cashed the ace of hearts, ruffed her last club in dummy, and returned the four of hearts. When East followed suit with the five, Mrs. Sobel finessed the six. When it i won. she automatically had the balance of the tricks. Of course, anyone seeing the opposing cards would have done just as well. But Mrs. Sobel performed the feat without that advantage, and. furthermore, the accomplishment was much more than a shot in the dark. On the contrary, she was 100'; sure the six of hearts finesse would succeed. It was just a matter of simple arithmetic. Mrs. Sobel knew that West ^ had started with seven clubs, since East had shown out on
WEST
♦ 52
♦ 8
♦ KQ10
This hand was played many years ago by Helen Sobel. She was declarer in seven spades and West led the queen of clubs. It is easy to see that if declarer cashes the high hearts after drawing trumps the contract goes down because of the
4-1 heart division.
However, Mrs. Sobel made the grand slam (without seeing the opponents’ cards), and in a perfectly reasonable manner. She won the club lead with the king, cashed the A-Q of
the second round of the suit. She also knew that West had two spades, since the trumps were divided 2-2. She likewise had seen West follow to three rounds of diamonds and the ace of hearts
lead as well.
All thirteen of West’s cards were consequently accounted for at the point when Mrs. Sobel led the four of hearts from dummy. Finessing the six was no hazard at all—the six was sure to win the trick.
(C 1968. King Features Syndicate. Inc.) 12-16-68
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