The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 December 1968 — Page 6

1 - Real Estate ‘ 1

THE P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE HOMES FOR SALE BAINBRIDGE. Four rms., plus utility. Two car. garage. Close to the elementary school. 1024 S. COLLEGE, GREENCASTLE. 4 bdrms. Large liv. rm. with fireplace. 2 full baths. Full basement. ANDERSON ST. Sturdy, 7 rm. older home. 3 bdrms. Gas heat. Excellent location. $15,500. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call OL 3-6416 OL 3-4079 DUNCAN REAL ESTATE 0L 3-3406 Are Your Rental Slips Showing? This home is well located in NE school district. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpeting, gas heat, central air cond., basement, 2 car garage, quality drapes stay. $14,500. Income Property "in the pink" - Not "in the red". New brick double located c lose to downtown. Each unit has 2 bedrooms, ceramic bath, carpeting, garbage disposal, gas heat. Total income is $230 per mo. Owner will talk trade. Building Sites. Country Club area. Different sizes up to 9/10 acre. City water. Priced from $3,750 to $5,000.

4-For Rent-Apts.-4

Apt. lor lease, new 2 bedroom apt. Call OL 3-5015 or after 5 p.m. OL 3-6609. Parkwood Village Apts. Cole Apartments: Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.

FOR RENT: 2 room furnished upstairs apt. heat and water furnished, $50.00 per month, Phone OL3-5977.

10-Lost & Found-10

LOST: Small male Beagel in vicinity of underpass on Manhatten Rd. phone Poland 986-2253.

11 - Employment - Men -11

WANTED: Doorman, apply at the Voncastle Theatre. pw— 12- Employment -12 Men-Women Local Plant needs registered nurse, write P.O. Box 523 Equal Opportunity Employer.

13 - Employment -13. Women

WANTED: High School girl for cashier, appl y at Voncastle Theatre.

14- Automotive - 14

‘68 Chevrolet Impala Custom Coupe, 327 A.T. vinyl top, factory air, $300.00 below book. Phone OL3-3233 evenings. 12/23/6t.

FOR SALE: ‘58 Chevy 1 1/2 ton dump, ‘46 Ford pick up. Phone OL3-4803 or OL3-6477. 12/23/3t.

FOR SALE: 1929 4 door Chevy, perfect condition, runs real good, fair price $850.00. phone OL3-9552. 12/21 2 t

15-For Sale-15 Bell & Howell Zoomatic magazine 8mm camera with case. Also projector and screen. Call 3-9471. (12/21-3t) TAKE OVER PAYMENTS, on Service Soft water softener 1 year old. Phone OL3-9009. 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. PARTS for all electric shavers. Mason’s Jewelers.

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.

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NOW LEASING: New Highlander Apts., furnished or unfurnished, corner of Elm and Maple, 2 bedroom, central air and heat, completely carpeted. Phone OL 3-3798.

5-For Rent-Rooms-5

ROOMS FOR RENT: Rooms for rent for ladies or married couple, kitchen privileges. Phone OL 39176. 12/21 3p

9 - Home Items - 9

1968 Singer Console $38.26 Full Balance

Only five months old. Good condition.. Walnut cabinet. Equipped to zig-zag, applique, monogram, mend and darn, sew backward and forward, over pins and so on. Assume six payments of $6.38 per rponth. Beautiful pastel color, machine guaranteed. Call OL 3 -3987.

MOVING HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, some would make good Christmas gifts. 1 twin Hollywood bed, $10.00, 30” electric range, 2 matching wool braded rugs, 6x9 and 9 x 12, 3 pairs drapes, 8 gal Humidifier, 23” console RCA TV, B&W. White rocker with pad, 1 G.E. Portable record player, phone 522-3213.

10-Lost & Found-19

WANTED: Rugs, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System. Recommended by over 32 carpet manufacturers and over 4,000 leading retail stores. For service in Putnam County, call McMillon Floor Coverings, OL 3-3562. r = i 19-Business Service-19 WANTED: Hauling of any kind by month, week or day, good prompt service. We will do it cheaper, call us first, J.D. and Son, OL3-6263. 12/215t 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: Black and white spotted pony. Phone OL 3-6 92 9, cheap. 12/23/lt.

Selling at Cloverdale Sale Barn, Tues. Dec. 24, 1968 12 head of Angus cows, pasture bred. 10 head white face cows, pasture bred, 6 are out of standing white face heifers, weight 1,000 lbs. bred to Charlois bull and will calf in Feb. This consignment is in addition to our regular run of sheep, feeder shoalts and other hogs. Also several head of feeder cattle, cows and bulls to choose from. Live stock sale at 12:00 noon, no misc. David Trimble, owner. Wayne Branneman and Max Pickel, auctioneers.

21 - Notice - 21

LOST: 1 year old maie cat. missing since Dec. 8, area of Indianapolis Rd. and Zinc Mill Rd. Gray with white feet and throat. Answers to the name of Fluffy. Reward. Phone OL3-5979. ' 12-21- 2T

To Hear From Santa, write your letters to P.O. Box 226, Greencastle, Ind.

‘‘$1.00 off on Christmas LP’s over $3.00. Houck's Music, 121 East Walnut. 653-3928.

24-For Sale^Pets-24 FOR SALE: Six - weeks - old Siamese kittens. Will deliver on Christmas Eve. $15.00. Call 526-2117.

Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF

Real Estate Transfers 6170 Stultz, George A. etux to Corgin, Larry K. etux W.D. NW 19-14-4 6173 Todd, Joseph Y. etux to Wright, Harold C. W.D. Greencastle Original plat. 6176 McCammack, William G. etux to Buis, Darrell G. W.D. NE 25-13-3 6178 Saylor, Edward L. etux to McMahan, Paul K. etux W.D. Greencastle Country Club Addition. 6179 Evans, P.G. et al to Me Mahan, Paul K. etux Quit Claim Deed Greencastle Country Club Addition. 6187 Vermillion, Frank J. etux to Judy, Thomas S. etal R.E. contract SE 27-15-5 6192 Hunter, Mary Lou et al to Durban, Dlara M. trustee W.D. 1-14-3 6193 Durham, Aura M. unm trustee to Smiley, Robert .L. et al Quit Claim deed 1-14-3

A YOUNG FELLOW came to the automobile club and asked for detailed maps for a trip all the way out to California. Supplied with the information he desired, he then asked, ‘‘Is the route you’ve marked for me heavily traveled?” “It sure is,” he was told. “Then it’s OK for me,” nodded the young fellow. “I’m hitch-hiking.” * * * Asked to recall any embarrassing moments he suffered in the course of the amazing run of his Sunday evening TV show’, Ed Sullivan likes to tell of the night he hosted the entire Michigan State football squad after it had w’on the “Big Ten” title. Unfortunately, Sullivan referred to the boys throughout the spot as the “University of Michigan.” When the team returned home, the players got-their revenge. They sent him a big birthday cake— and on it his name w’as deliberately misspelled. • .* * * A Chicago high school teacher doesn’t know whether or not a student w r as deliberately pulling his leg when he wTote in an examination paper, “The Christian religion dictates that a man may have only one w’ife at a time. This system is called monotony.” * * * The time obviously had come to put Miss Zsa Zsa Horntoot’s old cat away, but the manner in which it was to be done put the sentimental novelist into a quandary. Her neighbor offered a solution. “Try curiosity,” she proposed. © 1968, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by Kinn Keutuies Syndicate.

Name Differs but Yule Spirit Reigns in East Europe Nations

By ALINE MOSBY VIENNA (UPI)—He is called Grandfather Frost or Father Winter, but the Christmas spirit still burns brightly in eastern and central Europe whether one is Christian or not. Grandfather Frost, created by the Soviet Union to replace religious figures, and the idea of making only New Year’s Day an official holiday caught on with a portion of the population in this area. But old habits die hard, and most people in addition to celebrating New Year’s Day still observe December 24-25 with gifts, decorated trees, songs and feasts. The most noticeable difference between Christmas in East-central Europe and the western Europe and American holiday is that the Christmas Eve feast usually features carp and potato salad. Christmas stockings are not draped on fireplaces and trees are decorated with chocolate figures and real candles—where fire rules permit. It is not Santa w’ho brings the presents but the Christ Child in most countries of the East, except for state festivities starring the Soviet Grandfather Frost. Lastly, the main event and gift opening period of the holiday is Christmas Eve. Attempts were made in Czechoslovakia in the 1950’s to abolish the traditional “Jezisek,” Czech for little Jesus, who by legend heaps gifts under the trees. While Grandfather Frost still is the official figure, most people remain loyal to Jezisek. The Christmas Eve carp has such a deeply rooted tradition in Czechoslovakia that thousands are reared in ponds in south Bohemia and then sold live. The fish dinner served on Christmas Eve includes a thick fish soup, fried carp, potato salad plus an army of side dishes. The Christmas tree sparkles with another speciality of the nation, the colorful and fragile Bohemian glass ornaments. Turkey, goose or some other poultry is brought out on Christmas Day for another enormous feast. In Poland the populace also eats carp, baked or served cold in a gelatin mold, on a meatless Christmas Eve. Grandfather Frost is ignored by many citizens who still go to church at midnight. But the old habit of giving food to cows and horses at the stroke of 12 has all but disappeared. During the Stalin era, the word “Christmas” was banned in Hungary, even from dictionaries. Christmas was called Pine Tree holiday and Father Winter, not little Jesus, brought the presents. After the Revolution Since the 1956 revolution, Hungary again has celebrated Christmas. The trappings are

sold in both state and churchowned shops. Christmas songs are permitted to be recorded. Father Winter still reigns officially, for instance, at the December 25 party for the communist youth organization. He arrives in red suit and white beard and rides a sputnik. So-viet-style. One custom that persists is “Bethlehem - jaras” < (Bethlehem walk). About December 20 children dress as the three kings, these days simplified to paper crowns, and carry a shoebox containing paper figures of the Bethlehem scene. The children ring doorbells and then rattle off songs or poems and expect coins in return. The Christmas tree which originated in Germany was adopted in Hungary 150 years ago. Parents send children off to the relatives December 24 so father can decorate the tree with colored balls, candles, chocolate figures, and threads of tinsel. At 7 p.m. father rings a bell, the angel’s signal that “little Jesus” 4has arrived with the gifts. He is called Father Winter in some communist homes. The family enters the room where the tree shines while the phonograph plays Christmas songs. If the family is religious, father says a short prayer. Then everyone sings “Silent Night, Holy Night,” or old Hungarian Christmas songs such as “Pasztorok” (shepherds) . After gifts are opened, the usual carp dinner follows with the addition of makes guba, or small sweet dumplings smothered in cream. Even those who have abandoned religion go to midnight mass at the churches to sing Christmas carols. Bulgaria Again Observes This year for the first time Bulgarians who still observe Christmas may celebrate December 25. Until 1968. the orthodox church in Bulgaria observed Christmas on January 7 as is the orthodox custom. Bulgaria officially celebrates the gift-giving on New Year’s with Grandfather Frost. The dwindling family religious gatherings will start with a prayer on December 24 and distribution of walnuts containing New Year’s mottos and honey-covered bread for a sweet new year. In Yugoslavia the majority

M0N0N GRILL WILL BE CLOSED 3 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday morning 4 a.m. For Redecorating Phone OL 3-9907 For Eva Smith

Market Report Today’s market report from the Greencastle Livestock Center, 25 to 50 higher, 19.75 to 20.25.

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 this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 5th day of December, 1968. Ennis E. Masten Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Roy C. S utherl in, Attorney Dec.9-16-23-3T

Commission recommends court districts to business research group

of families celebrate Christmas even though New Year’s Day officially is the holiday. Both Orthodox and Catholic churches are packed December 25 and January 7. Austria also has the eastern tradition of Christkindl, or Christ Child, who by legend arrives in the house at a bell’s ring on Christmas Eve. Under each Austrian tree is a creche, or replica of the Bethlehem scene. The typical Austrian addition to the carp-and-potato salad dinner is cookies smothered with whipped cream. Children carrying paper stars go from house to house singing carols on Christmas Eve in Romania. On New Year's Eve the carolers follow a little “plugusorul,” a cart drawn by flow-er-bedecked oxen. The young singers usually are invited into homes to eat the traditional holiday dishes, stuffed cabbage leaves, roast pork and turkey and a pie with fortunes on slips of paper inside.

Tennessee Park NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPD — Tennessee is adding 50 campsites at Warrior’s Path State Park, Kingsport, tripling the present camping accommodations of the park. All the sites will have water and electrical hookups, paved pads and paved access roads. They are to be completed by the spring of 1969.

INDIANAPOLIS-A system of court districts , aimed at equalizing workload among Indiana courts, was recommended today to the Judicial Study Business Research at Indiana University. State Senator David Rogers, Chairman of the Commission, announced the recommendations at a news conference in the State House. The Bureaus, at the request of the Commission, has been surveying Indiana court records and proceedings for eighteen months in an effort to find a means of providing speedier justice for Indiana citizens. The research team, headed by A. James Barnes, also recommended that more courts be allowed to specialize somewhat in the type of case they hear or function they perform if the multi-county judicial district arrangement is approved. The third recommendation calls for a thorough review of courts of limited jurisdiction to see whether they actually are the best approach to efficient and equitable handling of the minor civil and criminal cases, or if another approach might be better. The Bureau also recommended that all courts be required to maintain some re-cord-keeping so that statistics on caseload and disposal might be obtained more readily, and that each court prepare an —Firemen’s All the firemen had a hand in the party activities even though three of the men were missing Saturday, they had helped plan the event and sack candy a week ago. Santa promised to come back to Greencastle on Christmas with his sleigh loaded with toys and goodies. Playing Santa’s helpers were Fire Chief Charles Watkins, Assistant Chief, Lester Haltom, Lt. Gene Floyd, Fire men Pete Patterson, Bob Simmerman, Wayne Jones, Jim Sparks, and Ralph Richards. Other firemen helping sack candy and planning the party but unable to attend the event were Ben Dean, Jim Perry, and Jerry Wood. All expenses of the party were provided through donations, and projects by the firemen during the year.

Arrests

Local Police reported one arrest Tuesday. Melvin Hood, Rt. 4, Greencastle, was arrested on a charge of speeding in a posted zone on N. Jackson Street. The fire department reported no action Tuesday.

Buildups of harmful salts within the roots of plants can be avoided by keeping all plants in porous red clay pots, which leak out excess salts and moisture every time you water.

How About A Greese gun. Half-cab. Seat cushion, Umbrella, Flasher lite-For the farmer friend or husband. Greencastle Tractor Sales Ford Tractor & Equipment Also model tractors and farm equipment, also the big ones.

WANTED TO RENT One or two bedroom furnished apartment, on month to month basis or will consider sub-leasing. Write Box 100 THE DAILY BANNER

annual report setting forth summary information about its operation. The survey, which included studying case filings, venue changes, negligence cases, judicial wortaoaa, projected workload, inequity among circuits, processing times, costs and statistics, demonstrated that case filings between 1955 and 1965 had increased faster than had the population. The greatest increases have been in juvenile and probate matters. Civil cases have increased in line with the population, the greatest upswing being condemnation of property and negligence matters. The survey also revealed that some Indiana courts have a workload seven times greater than others. If the Bureau’s recommendation for court districts were adopted, through both statute and constitutional changes, each district ideally would consist of a heavily metropolitan center surrounded by less populous

counties with traditionally lighter workloads. Any litigation in the district then could be entered in any of the several courts without change of venue proceedings and any judge in the district might be able to move from court room to court room to hear cases. Currently, if a court is heavily worked, cases must wait a considerable time before being heard and if the litigants and attorneys wish to use another court they must go through change of venue proceedings based on the premises that a fair trial is not possible in the circuit of filing. The district plan would eliminate that necessity and allow cases to be moved merely to get litigated quickly. The Commission will consider all of the recommendations carefully and all of the research before drafting legislation for submission to the 1969 session of the General Assembly.

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The bidding: South West North East 3 4 Pass 34 49 4 4 Dble 5 4 Pass Pass Dble Opening lead — three of spades. The biggest swing of the Great Britain - U.S. match in 1965 occurred on this deal when both British pairs suffered a major disaster. At the first table, the American North-South pair (Leventritt and Schenken) climbed to five diamonds doubled on the sequence shown. The three spade bid was somewhat unusual, since Leventrltt had no intention of playing the hand at spades, but the indirect effect of the bid was that Schenken wound up making five diamonds doubled for a score of 750 points. Flint, playing with Reese, evidently assumed that on the bidding East had a singleton spade, and accordingly led a spade in the hope of giving Reese a spade ruff later on. The lead backfired badly when declarer proceeded to cash the K-Q of spades, the ace of

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clubj, the ace of spades (on which he discarded a heart), and continued with a trump. The only tricks declarer lost were a heart and a diamond. An opening heart lead would have

defeated the contract.

At the second table, with Konstam South and Schapiro North for Britain, the bidding

went:

South West North East 14 34 3 NT Pass Pass Pass Undoubtedly North had a difficult choice of bids to make over the preemptive three club overcall by West (Petterson, playing with Erdos). Since it seemed likely that South had some values in hearts for his opening bid, Schapiro elected to gamble three notrump instead of bidding three diamonds (an underbid), four diamonds (an overbid), or three spades (which would have been neither fish nor fowl). Erdos promptly cashed eight heart tricks and switched to a diamond, so the outcome was that the British pair went down five—500 points—for a net team loss of 1,250 points.

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