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1•REAL ESTATE

Jackson & Co. Realtors 320 Bloomington Phono 653-6290

40 acres farmland, fine for commercial or building purposes, located on paved road at edge of city limits, city water & sewage available. Free brochures available at our office.

Carol* Penturf Royce Covin Joyce York Joan Taylor Angie Saylor Richard Jackson

BRANNEMAN Auction & Realty 795-3145 Office

GREEN CASTLE - Modesitts Southern Heights subdiv. 12 x 60 mobile home 1970 model on 1V6 A. more or less, fenced with link fencing, chicken house, garage started. See this. GOSPORT • 1 A. more or less with 3 bdrm. modern house, full basement, gas heat, lots of nice shade, black top road, across from Hollybrook lake, this is a nice country home. CATARACT LAKE - 2 bdrm. brick & wood modern home built in 1972, all electric, rural water, on 2 large lots, this one may be purchased furnished. AUGUST AUCTION DATES Aug. 11 th Waneta Smiley, household. Aug. 18th Charles Whitaker & others. Aug. 22nd Blue Bird Cafe. Aug. 25th Mildred Ahlemeyer, Admx. Farm Sale.

THOMAS Real Estate

25 W. Franklin St. Phone 653-4769 IMMED. POSS. on this pretty Brick Ranch home on Westlane Rd. Carpeted living rm. Family rm. 1 V6 baths. Attached garage. Almost 1 acre. Take A look) 508 MOORE CT. 2 Bedroom mobile home and lot. Includes air-conditioner, drapes, stove, refrigerator, dinnette, sofa and storage shed. Quick Poss. Shown by Appt. THE WICK STICKE CANDLE SHOP. Complete line of candles, fixtures and business. Ideal for lady wanting part time interest outside the home. *1,500. See Us For All Your Real Estate! Spud and Irma Hurst 653-4200 Dennid L Thomas Jr. 653-3972 Thelma and Dennis

Vern Abbott Realty

104 S. Indiana St. 653-403G

EAST ON 240 - 3 B.R. stone ranch, 2 baths, fam. room, central air, 2 car gar. Immediate poss. N. MADISON ST. Own this 5 room brick for less than rent. Panelled downstairs, new gas furnace. Priced right! EVENINGS 653-6387

Take over payments on lot at Heritage Lake. Call 246-6354. - 8-6-2p

. For Sale: Large wooded lots for mobile homes. All utilities installed. No money down. Howard Moore. Phone 653-5789. 6-30-TF

For Sale or Trade: 3 bedroom double in Indianapolis, fully carpeted A newly painted in & out. *18,500.00 income. *250 per month, for acreage in North Fhunam area. 739-2001. 8-1-6P

CASH for woods or acreage. Write J. Griffin, 42 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., 46204 or call area 317-636-4545. 3-17-TF

2 •BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Mon •» Woman ■•OaM* panan from riwi araa t* Mrvk* and callact from automatic dicpaman. No agporianco needed • wo oetaMteh account! tor you. Cor, roforoncoe, and W05 00 to *1,995.00 coeh copilot nacoeeory. 4 to 12 Kauri weakly could net food part time income. Ml time mere For local Interview, write, Indude telephone number: EAGLE INDUSTRIES

3935 Moodowbrooh Road $f. Pwrfc, Minn—to 55424

3 •MOBILE HOMES

See our 24 x 60 Double wide. Built like a house, with complete aluminum siding, guttering, and down spouts, l</i baths, 3 bedrooms, deluxe range and 15 cu. ft. refrigerator. Costs less than *9.70 per sq. ft. Also large selection of 12 and 14 wides. Wey Mobile Homes, 231 South. Phone 653-8325. Fri.-Sat.-TF

653-6236 653-5627 653-3205 653-4896 653-4395 653-4530

MIDSUMMER CLOSEOUT(Used Trailers) 12x60 $4300 12x46 *2595 10x55 *1695 (NEW) 12x60 *4995 14x70 *7995 Fine selection. FHA-VA-Bank financing. VanBibber Sales Lot. 653-8928 or 653-8929. 7-21-TF

WEY MOBILE HOMES Open Daily 9 to Dark Sun. 1 to6p.m. 12& 14 Wides, Globemaster 12x60 Coventry 12x64 Richmond 24x60 Monarch From *5364.00 to *13,900.00. On 43 South !6 mile - 6538325. 7-25-30P

1969 Delta mobile home 64 ft. x 12 ft. with 12 ft. x 8 ft. roll out, fully carpeted, central air conditioning, 2 bedroom, like new Call 795-4844 between 7 and 9 p.m. for appointment. 8-3-3T

4 •APARTMENTS

COLE APTS. 519 E. Washington St. Unfurnished and furnished apartments. For adults. Garage. See Custodian or call IndianapoUs, 926-3095. 7-19-TF

For Rent: Apartment available in Bainbridge. One bedroom, gas heat & water furnished. Call 5226816 or 522-6221. 8-3-3P

COLONIAL ARMS - Attractive one bedroom furnished apartment, carpeted, air conditioned, available now. Call 653-3798 or 653-9705. 8-3-TF

Newly decorated efficiency or one bedroom apartment. Utilities furnished, close in. Ph. 653-3438 or 653-5647. 8-1-6P

3 rooms unfurnished, lower apt. Ideal for older person or working person. Close in. 653-5087.

5 •FOR RENT

Lots For Rent: Castle Mobile Home Park. 800 N. Madison St. 653-5336. 7-2-tf

For Rent: 1971 Mobile home 2 bedrooms 2 miles south of Greencastle furnished. Phone 653-5134 or 653-9058 after 5 p.m. 8-6-6p

7 •MARINE ITEMS

For Sale: 14 Run-a-bout boat, trailer & 7'/S h.p. motor. 795-4955.1972-750cc Honda. 8-4-3P

9 •HOME ITEMS

1973 Unclaimed Singer Zig-Zag Full Balanca *38.14

Comat Com plat# with walnut Boar modal cental#. Thit mochina hat a stitch to taw now typa knits. Can mako buttonholes, taw an buttons, put blind hams In skirts, Monogram all with this machine by |ust dialing. Will accept cash or payments. Cali 453-3987.

For Sale: Kroehler Early American gold and green sofa, like new; 2 maple end tables, lamps, *150 653-6318. 8-4-3T

10 • LOST AND FOUND

Lost: In vicinity of Water Works Hill 2 miles north of Greencastle a young Hereford steer. If found please contact Gary Hanlon, 6533459. 8-6-3p

11 •HELP WANTED MEN

For Sale: Nice air conditioned mobile home on wooded lot on Cataract Lake. Nice view of lake. Low, low down payment, monthly payment less than rent. 1 only. Howard Moore, 653-5789 or 7954306. 8-1-TF

YOU CAN BE TOPS IN THE WORLD OF WHEELS

Army Mechanical Maintenance training will teach young men to service and repair just about anything that moves on wheels or tracks Cars, trucks, tanks We pay you to learn. Plus a fringe benefit package hard to beat anywhere

US Army Recruiting Station 16 Main St., Danville T*L: 745-6368

3 bedroom mobile home for sale, *2,000 on contract. Elbert Williams, Cloverdale, 7956627. 8-2-6P

11 •HELP WANTED MEN

FARM HELP NEEDED - 35 to 40 yn. experienced for hog and gram farm. Must have references. Phone area code 317-397-3325. 8-1-6T

13 •HELP WANTED WOMEN

Hiring now: Ladies choose your hours. Gqod pay for time spent. Phone 1-812-446-1181. 7-30-31-Aug. 1-6-7-8 13-14-15-9P

WANTED SecretaryReceptionist

Some Typing Required Apply Box 321 BannerGraphic

WOMEN NEEDED for' sewing machine operator trainees. Earn while you learn. Apply to Angwell Corporation, Greencastle, Ind. Ph.653-5134. 8-2-6T

Help wanted - Female - Waitresses help over 21. Apply in person at Hzza Hut, 511 Bloomington. 8-1-6P

JOIN THE QUEENS-WAY “FASHION TEAM” Extra money! New Fashions! You may earn up to $150.00 a week, or more, as a QueensWay Fashion Counselor. You’ll be presenting fashions and jewelry by the home party plan method. Use your creative talents, meet new people, get your own fashions practically free. No deliveries and no collections. Write P.O. Box 496, Lafayette, IN. 47902. 8-4-3p.

14 •AUTOMOTIVE

convertible, bucket seats, P.S., P.B., new tires. Call 539-4663. 7-31-12T

’63 Chevy II, straight stick, good shape. 653-9675. 8-3-6T

’73 Olds Cutlass Supreme, air, P.S., P.B. Phone 653-3907 or 653-8785. Jim. 8-4-4P

15 •FOR SALE

For Sale: Sweet corn 55e per dozen by the bushel. Eugene Cooper, 795-4559. 8-4-3T

School bus camper for sale or trade and a Remmington manual cash register. Call 653-3496. 8-4-3T

For Sale: Steel pickup stock racks, *90°° plus tax. Elbert Williams, 154 South Main, Cloverdale. 8-2-6P

For Sale: 17 inch black and white TV, wooden cabinet, good-con-dition. Call 653-8839 after 5 p.m.-

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For- Sale: - 3 pr. gold figures drapes 1(4 panels wide, 63 inches long T 2 pr. green figured drapes 1/4 panels wide, 63 inches long. All insulated. Call 795-4199.

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For Sale: Selmer trumpet used only two weeks in zipper case, all mutes and lyres included; also ’68 Opel Kadet runs good. Call anytime 386-7486.

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15 •FOR SALE

For Sale: Sweet com 50« dozen, *2.00 per bushel. John Sears, 246-6367. 8-4-2T

16 •WANTED

Fainting to do • houtaa, trailers A *tc. Reefing A washing trailers. He job tee small. Interior A exterior. Call 653-3336 after 5:1

AUGUST SPECIAL 1 - pkg. bags, 1 - set motor brushes, and a new hose FREE with a *10.00 tune-up. Priest Vacuum Cleaner Repair, 313 Bloomington St. Open 6:30 p.m. till 9:00 Monday thru Friday. 7-26-30P

We all take care of what is ours. We take care of what is your’s. ELLIS PAINTING. Painting and wallpapering. Call Rockville exchange #569-5446. 6-27-TF

Attention High School Boys: Interviews will be held on Wednesday, August 8 and Thursday, August 9 for part time work throughout the school year at the DePauw Student- Union. Call 653-6016 for an appointment. 8-6-3T

Wanted: Painting, finishing and refinishing furniture. Ph. 6539046. 8-3-3T

EVANS AUTOMOTIVE. Complete Machine Shop Service, Single Source Convenience, OPEN EVENINGS. Phone 653-8933, 21 N. Indiana, Greencastle. 7-14-30T

Wanted: Laundry or ironings to do in my home. Ph. 653-4080. 8-4-3P

17 • FARM EQUIPMENT

DRAPERY DEN 3 miles southeast of Fillmore. Drapes, shears, rods. Tuesday and Saturday 12:00-5:30. Betty Nichols, 246-6399. 2-3-TF

For Sale: 1967 Gleaner C-2 combine with 4 row com header used 2 yrs. All in good condition. I have 138 acres beans to be cut. Phone 386-2674. 8-3-3P

BIG SAVINGS on auto, home & farm insurance. See Hunter, Brush & G ossard. Call 653-4176. 4-24-30T

For Sale: Tractors, 400 I.H. gas$750,400 LH. botUe gas *750. 70 J.D. Diesel *800. Super H LH. *600. B I.H. *300. 335 Moline Utility power steering, live PTO, 3 pt. plow and loader *1000. Hay wagon 14 ft. bed *125. Gravity flow bed and gear *150. Oliver no. 25 string baler *300. 45 I.H. string baler *150. 76 LH. combine *150. N.l. pull mower *100. New 5 rotary mowers 3 pt. and pull *300 and *325. Used 3 stand pull rotary mowers. John VanQeave, Crawfordsville 362-7446. 8-1-4P

WILLIAMS UPHOLSTERY Ph. 795-3304. Samples shown in home. Free estimates, free pickup and delivery. 11-22-30P

James F. Green Plumbing & Sewer Repairs. 30 yrs. experience. Ph. 653-4071. All plumbing large or small. Rotary Rooting - We clean ’em. Bonded 1PC License #965. 4-14-30P

Upholstering and custom made draperies, slip covers, upholstery supplies A remnants. An Furniture Shop. 653-3219. 5-31-30T

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. Isn’t this the day to call McMillan Floor Coverings. 653-3562. Mon.-Tues.-TF

PAINTING. INTERIOR or EXTERIOR of any type, large or small. Insured. References furnished. WayneN. Gerald, 739-2001 7-3-30P

Wanted: Babysitting in my home. References. Call 795-4199, 8-6-2p

Overhead Door Company of Indianapolis, Inc. Call us for sales and service on garage doors and electric operators. 8-5 p.m. Call Collect 1-317/547-5218. After 5 for emergency service. 1-317/ 846-5310. 2-14-TF

18* AUCTION

18 • AUCTION

HOUSEHOLD AUCTION Russelllville, Indiana (next door to Post Office) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8,1973 one o’clock 2 pc. living room suite, studio couch, 3 occasional chairs, 2 old rocking chairs, end tables, iron bed complete 2/springs and mattress, dresser, lamps, dinette set w/6 chairs, tridle sewing machine, kitchen cabinets, wringer washer, wash tubs, Wards refrigerator, elec, kitchen range, throw rugs, pots and pans, dishes, iron skillets, fruit jars, lawn roller, 2 wheel trailer, fence stretchers, post diggers, step ladders, buck saw, garden hose, lot hand and garden tools and many other items to numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash Not Responsible for Accidents ROY AND ZELLA CLARK, Owner Pickel and Henthron, Auctioneers McGaughey, Clerk

Closing Out Sale

Having sold my farm, better known as the John Miller farm, 8 miles west of Greencastle, to County Line Road, then Vi mile north of Thompson's Store, on

Wednesday, August 8, 1973 at 11:00 o'clock

FARM MACHINERY

No. 850 Ford tractor, wide front; good tires, in good condition; Farmall M tractor, in good condition; 3-bot-tom Ford break plow; 2-row Ford cultivator; 8-ft. IHC wheel disc; two M.E. mounted corn picker; 6-ft. bush hog with 3-pt. hitch, like new; 2-row Ford Planter, with 3-pt. hitch, like new; 7-ft. Ford mower with 3-pt. hitch, good; 7row weed sprayer with 3-pt. hitch and barrel; 2 rubber tired wagons with grain beds; Sears manure spreader on rubber for tractor; wheel weights for Ford; small grain elevator on rubber with electric motor; 2 row rotary hoe; new automatic hog fountain with electric heater; fence stretchers; Handy man jack; barrels; Craftsman 8inch tilting arbor table saw with 3-4 h.p. electric motor. Ford belt pulley.

Lunch will be served. Please come early as there is no small junk. Terms - Cash. Not responsible in case of accidents.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale St. John

ALTON HURST, Auctioneer WILUAMS AND HURST, Clerks

18 •AUCTION

19 • BUSINESS SERVICE

Sat., Aug. 11th, 12:30 p.m. Waneta Linley will sell household furniture from her home 1 mile north of Cunot on State Rd. 243, including some antiques such as, very nice 3 corner cupboard, stand table A others. Branneman Auction A Realty, 795-3145. 8-4-3T

INTERIOR-EXTERIOR painting wanted. Inexpensive labor. Please call Dave Marrero, 6534844. 8-3-6T

20 •LIVESTOCK FOR SALE

Monday, August 6, 1973

19 • BUSINESS SERVICE

21 •NOTICE

For Sale: Hampboar, 672-3137. 8-3-3P

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'Pretentious Hook Song' Became Hit

LOSE WEIGHT safely A fast with X-ll Diet Plan *3.00 REDUCE Excess Fluids with X-Pel *3.00. Money back guarantee at Hook Drug. Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.-TF

Air conditioning plus the finest Maytag all fabric washers at the Greencastle Maytag Laundry, 436 S. Bloomington. 7-5-TF

GoBese Natural Vitamin E, available in tasty chewables and tablets. Only $3.49. Coan Pharmacy! 8-6-13-2p

Reduce safe and fast with GoBese Tablets & E-Vap “water pills” Coan Pharmacy. Mon-TF

GoBese Vitamin E Cream, the No. 1 all-around cream. Only $ 1.98. Coan Pharmacy. 8-6-13-2p

Dick’s Barber Shop will be closed Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, reopen Friday. 8-6-3t

I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own as of Aug. 2. Harold D. Harney.8-3-3P

30 •HORSES

For Sale: Registered quarter horses, one mare and filly colt, yearling Gelding, two year old Filly. 246-6217. 8-4-2P

31 •RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

14 foot camper trailer. Excellent condition. *550 can be seen at 508 Maple St. Maple Terrace Apt. #8. 8-3-3T

To The Taxpayers of Putnam County, State of Indiana You are hereby notified that on the Sixth day of June, 1973, Putnam County, State of Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore given, and under and by virtue of Chapter 299, Acts 19S1 As Amended, duly adopted a plan whereby a Cumulative Bridge Fund, was established to provide for the following: Building and Repair of Bridges and Grade Separation Such fund to be provided for by a tax levy of twenty (20) cents on each one hundred dollars (S100.00) of taxable real and personal property within said taxing unit, said tax to be levied annually beginning in 1973, payable in 1974, and continuing for a total period of five (5) years, as authorized by said Act. That pursuant to said Act, ten (10) or more taxpayers in said taxing unit, other than whose who pay poll tax only, and who will be affected by said tax levy, may file a petition with the County Auditor of Putnam County, not later than ten (10) days afler the publication of this notice, setting forth their objections to the proposed levy. Upon filing of said petition, the County Auditor shall immediately certify the same to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will subsequently fix a date and conduct a public hearing on said proposed levy before issuing its approval or disapproval thereof. Gene Beck Gilbert Ogles Harry Moore Attest: John Carson Putnam County Auditor Board of Commissioners State Board of Tax Commissioners Gordon E. McIntyre, Secretory Date: July 30, 1973 Aug. 6-1T

By MARY CAMPBELL AP Newsfeatures Writer “Baby, Don’t Get Hooked on Me” is the only gold record by singer-song writer Mac Davis. ! who says, “Isn’t that the most pretentious song title you’ve ever heard? ! “It started out as a joke. We were recording in Muscle Shoals, Ala., and my producer had been asking me to write a hook song. That’s a song with a hook phrase that will reach out and grab you the first time you hear it. It’s commercial — like T Believe in Music’ — you remember it and you can sing it. “So I said to him, ‘Baby, baby, don’t get hooked on me.’ He said, ‘I think that’s a smash. Let’s cut it.’ I said, ‘You got to be kidding. I ain’t even wrote it.’ “We cut it two or three different ways. I made up skeleton chords and words. We cut basic tracks and I went back to the motel and sat up all night and wrote words down to it. I put my voice on to it before I left town. “I said, ‘Man, you’re embarrassing me, putting that out. What are people going to think? John Wayne could say a thing like, ‘Baby, don’t get hooked on me.’ I can’t. “I was male chauvinist pig of the month in some women’s magazine. It could just as easily be sung by a girl, though. It’s just another way of saying, ‘Let’s break up.’ You know that line, ‘I’m getting too serious,’ that was the usual way out in high school.” Davis has cut three albums for Columbia, “Mac Davis, Song Painter,” “I Believe in Music” and “Baby, Don’t Get Hooked on Me.” Before that, he wrote songs for other people. Elvis Presley had gold records with “In the Ghetto” and “Don’t Cry, Daddy,” surprising Davis by cutting the latter, because it is strongly country flavored. Gallery had a hit with “I Believe in Music,” Kenny Rogers and the First Edition with “Something’s Burning,” and Bobby Goldsboro with “Watching Scotty Grow.” Davis first heard Elvis Presley when he was 15, in his native Lubbock, Tex., with Pres-

MAC DAVIS

ley performing from a makeshift stage in an outdoor parking lot. “He probably got about $75 for it. He wiggled and shook, and every kid in town was trying to do that and trying to

If ANDLE HandCrafted Corner Candles 1 Mile West of Poland Hours: 6p.m. to 9 p .m. Wed. & Fri. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. & Sun.

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MONEY TO LEND Libarty Loan 22 S. Vino 653-5116

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Music Is Happinoss Plane, Organ, Guitar, and Accord Ian loosen* for children A adults. 795-4149. Kdne Minkler Stardust Hills, CUverdale

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COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION SIC XFSZ TAViUNEOUir iCtMACH 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE Larry A. Shipman III 317/653-6598

Tune Up - Generator Alternator A Starter Repairs bv EMIL COOPER Phene 795-9295 far appointment

386-7274 Open 9-5 Doily The Coatesville Auction Sale Every Saturday, 7:00 P.M. Buy One Piece or Houseful Las, lea, Craig McGinnis Owners end Buyers

Rid Your Homo Of ROACHES CALL AAA Termite Control Arnold Hnwich - 653-3779

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grow sideburns and collars were turning up and shirts open down to here. “I wrote all my songs for him when I first started. Getting them to him was impossible. I still feel, had some of them been recorded by him, they would have been hits. They wouldn’t be today; they were strictly ‘50s.” Davis says, “I started making up songs when I first learned to whistle. I was 4 years old and I could make up melodies. It was a gift. There wasn’t any training and nobody in my family ever had any musical background. I thought my mother had the most beautiful voice in the world, though. “I started putting words to them when I was about 16. My daddy, who was a carpenter, had made up poems as long as I could remember. He had funny business cards that rhymed. At 20, Davis went to work as district manager in Atlanta for Vee-Jay Records, later for Liberty. He was writing songs but his publisher didn’t want anybody but one of his own artists to record any of them. In 1966, Davis moved to Hollywood to head Liberty’s publishing company. “My first break was when a fellow who was scoring a movie for Elvis asked if I’d like to write songs for the movie. He said Elvis hadn’t had a hit single in ages and they were going to try to update his style. I wrote ‘A Little Less Conversation’ and ‘Live a Little, Love a Little.’ I wrote for several of his movies. His TV special came along and they asked if I’d write for that I wrote ‘Memories’ and it turned out to be a big hit — my first big hit. “Every time I knew he was going into a recording session I’d get a song or two ready and send them to him. I did that with ‘In the Ghetto’ and ‘Don’t Cry, Daddy.’ “I wrote ‘Something’s Burning’ and ‘Watching Scotty Grow’ for myself but the producer on my first album wouldn’t let me cut them. He didn’t think they were me. We’re still good friends but he’s not my record producer any more. He didn’t have that magic. “Scotty is 9 and my son by a marriage before Sarah. He lives in Los Angeles. Most people think he is Bobby Goldsboro’s son. Bobby asked if he could change it to Watching Danny Grow,” for his boy, and I said, ‘Not on your life.’ ” Davis doesn’t like the identifying tag sometimes used to introduce him, “The song painter.” He says, “I wrote a song for a Glen Campbell movie called, ‘I’ll Paint You a Song.’ They asked people for quotes for my first album and Glen said, ‘He doesn’t write songs; he paints them.’ Columbia made it the title of the album and it just stuck. But I tell them not to call me that on talk shows, I wish it would just go away and leave me alone.”

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