The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 November 1964 — Page 7

Real Estate

FOR SALE: Approx. 150 acres with about 90 acres tillable. Semi-modern house, plenty of outbuildings. Might trade on smaller farm. Write box 200A for details. 10-6p FOR SALE: New 3 bedroom home with attached garage. Will sell on contract or assume mortgage. Phone OL 2-4818. 2-tf.

FOR SALE: Repossessed house in Roachdale for $6,700 with $500 down and $65 mo. Greencastle Savings & Loan Assoc. 5-t.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 391/2 A. on S. 43. Extra good location, water & nice buildings. Price Reduced. Nearly new house 2 mi. west of Limedale on large lot. 73 A. with good buildings, fence and water. House trailer on large lot Reelsville. Several fruit trees on lot. 3 Apt. house on S. Indiana Street. Good return on investment. Nearly 3 A. N. Madison St. Remodeled house, new garage, small barn good for pony. Lot on side that could be sold. SHERM'S Realty Service Greencastle 14-4t.

FOR SALE: Gas Dryer, $30.00; new 42 inch round metal table, $8.00; Glass door shower enclosure, $15.00. Phone OL 3-3201. 14-2t j

Marine Items FOR SALE: Sail Boat and Trailer, cheap. Call OL 3-4837 after 6 p. m. 16-2p

FOR SALE: English Shepherd pups. C. J. Rushton, Route 2, Danville. Phone 539-6458. 16-6t.

FOR SALE: Hampshire boars; open gilts, also bred gilts. Earl Bridges, Roachdale, Route 1. Phone 596-7283. 28-tf

For Rent

FOR SALE: Oliver OC-4 crawler front loader, like new. Must sacrifice to settle estate. Phone SH 5-5103 Danville. 3-12t.

FOR SALE: Spring Duroc boars. Howard Gough & Son, Roachdale. Phone 596-7693. 31-18p.

FOR SALE: Duroc boars and 25 Open Gilts. Polled Hereford Bulls, servicable age. Phone 397-3742 Glascock Stock Farm, Kingman, Ind. 13-6t.

FOR SALE: Massey - Ferguson new and used farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales, Inc. Danville, Ind. State Road 39 north. Mon-ti FOR SALE 35 feeder pigs, extra nice. Floyd O. Rains, Reelsville, Route 1. Phone 672-3456. 16-3t

FOR RENT: Upper apartment, 3 rooms, unfurnished, pleasant outlook, heat. Near campus. Adults. OL 3-5061. 11-tf FOR RENT: 4 room newly decorated apartment. Heat and water furnished, in the city, $65.00. Also 4 room apartment for rent. Ground floor. Heat and water furnished. $65.00. Call Bainbridge 522-9292. 7-tf

Wanted——Women WANTED: Kitchen help. Transportation furnished. Bon Ton Diner, Bainbridge. 13-4t. WANTED: Baby sitter, 5 days a week.. Call OL 3-6228.16-31 Wanted

WANTED: Round baled hay. Phone OL 3-3445. 14-3p. FOR SALE: Social size envelopes, (63/4 size) 15 for 10c, 40 for 25c, 100 for 50c. Business size, (No. 10), 10 for 10c, 28 for 25c, 67 for 50c. Commercial Printing Department, The Daily Banner tf

FOR SALE or RENT: Puritan Water Softenera Soft water 365 days of the year. Ear) Hutcheson, Reelsville. Phone 18-M VV-:J

Livestock Market

Th« Daily Bannar, Graancastla, Indiana Monday, Novambar 16,1964

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph. OL 3-9315 Offers E. Washington Street— Pretty 3 bedrm. mod. Home, nice size lot, $15,000. S. Locust—Older home, modern, 6 rms. and bath, $9,500. Ritter Ave.—Lovely 3 bedrm. nearly new. $15,500. E. Washington St.—Mod. smaller home, gas furnace, $12,000. W. Columbia—Small modhome, beautiful kitchen, close to square. Indpls Rd.—Lovely almost new 2 bedrm. Home, modern, oil ftred furnace, loads of cabinets, full basement and large lot, $13,500. Manhattan Road — Brand new and ready for occupancy is this lovely brick house, 3 bedrms., sliding glass doors opening on patio, large yard and garden space & $12,900. And many others. Shetrone offers you more of what you go to a Real Estate Dealer for. 16-17-2t.

FOR SALE: Dressed hens and tom turkeys, ready for oven. Roy Albright, Limedale. Phone OL 3-3502. 16-2t. FOR SALE or TRADE: For good auto, one John Deere B. A-l condition. See Richard Lyon, first farm north of Crow’s Bridge. 16-1^. FOR - SALEl - 17 weaning ~pigs, also 2 sows and 17 pigs. V. L. Hutson, west end Elizabeth Street. 16-2t.

FOR RENT: Two 1-bedroom newly decorated apartments with garbage disposals, refrigerator and stoves. Also heat and water furnished. Also one completely furnished apartment, heat and w'ater furnished, near campus. Call OL 3-9631 or OL 3-9515. 16-4t. FOR RENT: House, 3 unfurnished rooms. Phone OL 3-4244. 16-tf.

FOR RENT: An efficiency, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire custodian, Cole Apartments. 31-tf.

FOR RENT: 4 room double, unfurnished. $50.00. Close to town. Phone OL 3-3249. 5-tf FOR RENT: 3 bedroom modern house. Fully insulated. In Bainbridge. Albert Solomon, 522-6740. 14-3p

Home Items

3 BRAND NEW VACUUM CLEANERS 1964 Clearance. Ideal gift. Call today. All attachments. Paper throw-away bags. $14.99 each. Terms available. Call OL 3-3321. 16-4t. FOR SALE: Refrig-Freezer less than a year old. Cheap. Autowasher, reasonable gas cooking stove very reasonable. Dinette set, $20.00. Admiral. TV, $35.00. Picnic table. OL 36040 after 6:30 p.m. 16-3p SINGER SIX MO - OLD $39.48 FULL PRICE Walnut cabinet included. Assume six payments of $6.57 monthly. Sews backward and forward, over pins, dams and mends, sews on zippers, monograms, appliques, equipped to zig-zag, warranty in' eluded. Call OL 3-3987. 12-tf

Farm Items

FOR SALE

Hog houses, Feed-

ers and gates. Made to order. S’a miles south of Putnamville School. Phone OL 3-5389.

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USED SINGER

ZIG ZAG CONSOLE Take over payments. Full price $37.16. Sews on buttons, makes button holes, blind hems, does hundreds of decorative stitches. Pay six payments of $6.19 per mo. Call OL 3-3987. 12-tf AUCTION, Wef, Nov. 18th; 7:00 p.m. Sale includes nice piano bench, elec, water heater, gas range, cyclo-massage recliner chair, pair of maple twin beds complete, modern tea-cart, small cedar chest, vanity bench, potty chair like new, 2 pc. liv. room suite, large cabinet, coffee tables, one fine lot of toys, dishes and many other items. Clapp’s Corner Auction. 16-2p. AUTIQUES AT AUCTION, Wed., Nov. 18th 10:00 a.m. Lions Club Bldg., Elm St. and Maple Ave. Clapp’s Auction Service. 16-2p.

FOR RENT! Two bedroom bungalow located 707 E. Walnut with full basement and attached garage; $110 per month. Phone Collins A Co. OL 3-3255 or OL 3-3828. 6-7-15-31

FOR RENT: 397 acre Grade A dairy farm with beef and hog operations, good location, good buildings. Crawfordsville EM 2-0804. 16-2t.

FOR RENT: 4 room unfurnished apartment upstairs. Private entrance, heat and water furnished. Phone OL 3-4792. 16-3t.

Wanted—Men

FOR SALE: 12 gauge trap gun, Remington automatic, recoil barrel; 12 gauge reloader and all accessories. Phone OL 39557 after 5 p. m. 3-p

FOR SALE: 1 girls’ coat, navy, size 8; 1 boys’ coat, grey, size 14; 1 boys’ suit, dk. grey, size 12; 1 boys’ sport coat, plaid, size 16; 1 short formal, It. blue, size 14. All in good condition. Reasonable. Phone OL 3-4391, 14 E. Berry St. 14-2p. WANTED: Rug, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere, for service in Putnam C^mty call OL 3-3562 M-W-F tf WANTED: Ironings - to doTFree delivery and pickup. Contact Hess Trailer Court, Lot 37, or call OL 3-5285 after 5:00 p. m. 16-3p

Mobile Homes FOR SALE: 1950 Chevrolet School Bus camper, completely equipped. Reasonable. Elmer Tharp. Phone CH 6-4354. ll-5t

FOR RENT OR SALE: One Bedroom Mobile Home and lot. Howard Moore. Phone OL 3-4061. 5-tf FOR SALE: House trailer 8x40 Prairie Schooner, $2,000. Also house trailer 8x27, $100. Phone 435-2378. 16-2p.

Musical Instruments

Will rent you a small spinet piano In excellent condition. Mrs. Robert Lortng. OL 3-4888 local representative Riddick Piano Co 11-tf. Over 20,000 musical items for the music store and we have most of them in stock. You can order others through our Catalogue Order Department. Kersey Music, North on 43. Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-Tf

Build a secure future as a FARM BUREAU INSURANCE agent. Age 24-40. No experience necessary. Guaranteed income while training. You will handle all lines of insurance in an exclusive territory. Contact Charles Walgamuth, P.O. Box 92, or phone OL 3-6614.

13-3t.

WANTED: Married man for general farm work, modem house furnished. William O. Sinnet, Russellville, Ind. 14-3t.

Automotiv*

HELP WANTED: Users of Rawleigh Products in Putnam Co. or Greencastle need man to serve them. No capital necessary See or write Roland Fields R. R. No.7, Box 544 F., Indianapolis, 41, or write Rawleigh, Dept. INK 450 876, Freeport, HI. 2-16-30-3p WANTED: Young man to work and paint, carpenter. Call between 5 and 6. OL 3-4588. 16-2t. Large company can use 2 men with cars willing to work five days per week, 7^ hours per day. $3.50 an hour plus $26 a week bonus. Call or contact Mr. Ayre, Hedge’s Motel, between 7 and 6 p.m. evenings. 16-6t.

FOR SALE: 1950 14-ton Chevrolet pick-up truck. Good condition and good tires, $225.00. New Idea, 1 row rebuilt com picker, $185.00. 5 hp. portable paint compressor, rebuilt motor, $200.00 Call Bainbridge 522-9292

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Sales for expert body work painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Over 80 years experience. Free esti-

mates. 27-tf

FOR SALE”i960 Faicon sta* lion wagon. Can be financed.

Phone Donald Love, Brazil,

6861 after 4 p. m. 14-3t

FOR SALE: 1964 Ford Falcon Futura. Phone OL 3-4605 after 6 p.m. 14-2p.

DO you count wear and tear and , labor too? Then Wipe Lustre i is the rug cleaner for you. 1 Herriott’s Pant. It BAKE SALE and bazaar items, Wednesday morning, Nov. 25, at Sutherlin’s TV. Somerset Ladies Aid. 19-20-23-24-4t

Notice

NOTICE: No hunting or trespassing allowed on my farm by man with gun or dogs. Mrs. Stella Campbell. 16-2p

If you like to pat your feet to good music, don’t miss handsome HANS RIESER and his Cordovox. He’ll be here soon. 16-lt.

NOTICE: Anyone wishing to contact me may call OL 3-3276 or after 9:15 a.m. OL 3-5175. Gene Holliday. 13-4p.

Bland Coal Co. Indiana A Eastern Coal. Now located at 113 N. Elizabeth St. Phone OL 3-4732 or OL 3-3847. 23-tf

NOTICE: We are now in a position to give better on-the-farm service. Mr. Gentry is now with us. Craver Welding. 7-14t.

Anyone wishing to contact A.A. group, write Post Office Box 394. Greencastle. Mon.-tt

Ps-s-s-t! Have you heard about HANS RIESER and his Cordovox? Don’t tell a soul that he’s coming to Greencastle. Let the read the Banner. 16-lt.

Business Service

VICTOR HALL NEAL FURNACES AND AIRCONDITIONERS. FREE ESTIMATES. I INSTALL AND SERVICE. BOSWELL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CO., 115 E. Columbia. Mon.-Thurs.-tf.

HEARING AID SUPPLIES Batteries and accesorleg for all makes and models. Mason Jewelers (Tick Tock Shop) 18 West Washington St. M-W-Ff-t

Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service- M-W-F-tf

SEWERS cleaned with electric root cutter. Plumbing repairs and replacementa James Green. 606 So. Jackson St. M-W-F-tf.

WE make keys. Jake Hirt’s Sport Shop — N. Side Square. Mon.-tf

RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOP 709 Eott Walnut OL 3-6371 Ruth Han# Operator

U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men-women, 18-52. Start high as $102.00 a week. Preparatory training until appointed. Thousands of jobs open. Experience usually unnecessary. FREE information on jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name, address and phone. Lincoln Service, Box 8, c/o Daily Banner.

Hogs 8,500; to 50 lower;

unevenly steady 1-2, 190-225 lb

Steelworkers In Contract Parley

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230 lb 14.75-15.25; 230-260 lb 14.25-14.75; sows steady; 1-3, 300-400 lb 12.25-13.25; 2-3, 400-

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Cattle 2.500; calves 125; grassroots leadership of the steers strong to 25 higher; ^ United Steelworkers Union choice steers 24.00-24.75; high ug\y m eets today to delineate good to low choice 23.25-24.00; !.. . . . , . .. * “ its contarct objectives in the good 21.00-23.25; choice heifers 21.75-23.00; average and high forthcoming negotiations with choice and a few prime 23.25- the basic steel industry. 23.75; high good and low choice 21.00-21.75; good 18.50-21.00: More 111311 <0 ° P rcsidents of cows 50-1.00 lower; utility and USW locals at the nation s 11

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LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Steady TRUCK GRAIN

Corn 1-02 Beans 2.57 Oats 65 Wheat 130

—Back At White House Okum as a new member of the Council of Economic Advisers. But Johnson was expected to spend most of the day looking over reports and conferring with aides on foreign affairs, his budget and the legislative program he will present to Congress in January.

VOLKSWAGEN DEALER in TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA has immediata openings in its Sales Department for e NEW CAR Salesman and a USED CAR Salesman. Automotive experience desirable but not a necessity. Position offors top incomo, extensive fringe benefits, good hours, pleasant work surroundings, and an association with a strong and thoroughly roliablo automobile or ganization established for over 40 years. Those art career opportunties and only those considering themselves qualified should apply. See Seles Manager at Shanks Motor Company, 2122 Wabash Avenue, Torre Haute, Indiana.

For Sale

FOR SALE: Lincoln Welders, 180 amp., $90; 225 amp., $103. Acetylene welding equipment complete with tanks, gauges, torches and cart, $175. Craver Welding, 208 North Jackson. 7-30t

FOR SALE: One red formal, size 14; one pink formal, size 14; five white uniforms, size 12, in excellent condition. Phone OL 3-9598. 14-6t.

CIVIC LEADER HELD—Accused of embezzling $138,000 from the Immaculate Conception Church Credit Union in Arnold, Mo., civic leader Arlie B. Williams was held in county jail on bond of $150,000. Shortage was discovered during a surprise audit.

Girl Electrocuted TERRE HAUTE UPI—Barbara Jean Houghton was electrocuted Saturday at her home here while trying to get a book of children’s stories. The three-year-old girl apparently reached for the book when her hand brushed on exposed wire of a lamp cord and the shock caused her to grab the bared cord, police said.

Cancels Plans

TOKYO UPI — CIO President George Meany cancelled plans to return to the United States today on Japan Air Lines because of the airline strike and flew instead to Honolulu on another airline. “Meany never crosses picket lines nor flies on airlines involved in a strike,” a spokesman said.

POISON PLOT—Wealthy Mrs. Vanda Hoff Unger, 66, once the wife of bandleader Paul Whiteman, testifies before a San Francisco Grand Jury about a poison plot. Police are searching for her nephew, William Cootes, Jr.. 40. who disappeared at about the time some of her money and jewels disappeared.

AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES Wednesday, Nov. 18th HONS CLUl BLOG., CORNER ELM ST. and MAPLE AVE. Gr««ncaitU, Ind. ■•ginning at 10:00 A. M. (D.S.T.) W« will tall ana lat af fina antiquaa fram tha homa of Mrs. Louis Hays, Mrs. W. R. Hatchoson and Mrs. N. 1. Hammond. At samo tima and placo will soil tamo fina antiqua Homs fram tha astota af Nolda Wornaka (docoasad). Sola indudos: GLASSWARE ft CHINA Early Prandi ftaltano f inf or bawls with flutad saucars, lltk Cantu ry Bahamian Ahar sot hand maMad glass, pair Cobalt bluo vosas, Cobalt bluo hurricano lamp, sot af Mua invartad thumbprint tumblars, Croatus harry sat in amathyst, Raya) Beyrouth craomar and sugar, Rosa and Sn#w compota Hi vasolina, Carslono flutad vosa, farn loaf goblats, Bristol vosas, Toa loaf iranstana, Hoviland, Lustra, Royal Deultan. PURNITURE ft MISC. Sat af B "Byboa" chairs, cono rackets, base rockar, old chasts, tables, curved gloss china cabt., tame fina aid lamps, clacks, pump organ, small lav# soot, % Jenny Lind bad complete. Pictures and frames, player piano rails, hundreds af other Homs not listed. CLAPP’S AUCTION SERVICE Prosier and Clapp, Auctioneers

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Theyll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

HoWCUM? ASKS A WA9HOMAT CUSTOMER*— THERE’S PLENTY OF SOAP TO BUV FOR VDUR CLOTHES •••

But in the rest room to wash YOUR HANDS-SOAP THEV GOT NOT—NEVER!

Ball In Germany BONN UPI — U. S. Undersecretary of State George W. Ball sought reassurances from West Germany today that it intends to join the U.S.-pro-posed mulilateral nuclear navy for NATO. Ball’s meetings with Chancellor Ludwig Erhard and Foreign Minister Gerhard Schroeder followed by 25 hours similar sessions between the Bonn government and British Foreign Secretary Patrick Gordon Walker. Gordon Walker won a pledge Sunday from Schroeder that he would go to London on Dec. 11 to discuss British alternatives for the NATO force.