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!•REAL ESTATE

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Real Estate is Our Only Business PUN AHEAD FOR SPRING If you are wonting to sell your farm or home, now is the time to list it with one of our experienced salesmen. We have buyers for the following property: 1. Small farms 10-40 ac. near Greencastle, Rd. 40 or Interstate 70. Prefer solid, older home. Willing to pay top price for the right place. 2. Residential property (3 or 4 bdrm.) with one acre or less along Rd. 43 North or South. ‘25,00-‘30,000. Would consider East near Rd. 240. 3. Residential property in city of Greencastle. 3 or 4 bdrm.‘15,000-‘30,000. 4. 80-120 ac. farm with at least 50 ac. tillable, location not important. Under'l 00,000. 5. 200-500 ac. good grain farm. Anywhere in Putnam or Hendricks Co. ‘600 - ‘650/ ac. price range. Do not need house. 113S. Jackson St. 653-3141 after hours, call Barbara Buis 653-5688 Rena Webster 653-5098 Harry Moore 653-4436 Bob Evans 795-3187

THOMAS Real Estate

25 W. Franklin6t. Phone 653-4769 NEW USTING. ENGLISH TUDOR DREAM HOME. Custom built and quality construction thru-out. Formal living and dining. Magnificent kitchen with dishwasher, disposal, microwave oven and lovely English Oak cabinets. Breakfast rm. large family rm. with brick fireplace, 4 large bdrms. 2te baths. Attached garage. Central air, Thermopane windows. Beautiful carpets, Decorator-one of a kindlight fixtures and much, much more and it is all brand new. Be the first to enjoy this gracious home. Call for your showing today. Excellent area, Northeast School. Spud A Irma Hurst 653-4200 Dennis L Thomas Jr. 653-6821 Thelma and Dennis Thomas 653-4769

DUNCAN REAL ESTATE

FTl Phone 653-3406 Indianapolis Rd.

WATCH THE WORLD GO BY in warmer weather from the large front porch, close to town at 303 N. Vine, 5 rooms recently decorated, basement, owner says SELL, SELL, SELL, low down payment loans available, ‘10,000. Linda Katula 653-3410 Penny Collins 653-6257 Milton Berry 653-4918

Looking For A Good Investment? Look At This

A brick double - near a grocery store and close to town. Four rooms and bath on each side. Small lot 75'xl00' withj

a minimum of upkeep, live in} one side and let the rent from

the other side pay for it.

Call 653-4181 before 5 p.m.

Wanted: Real Estate, farms or acreage. Cash or contract. No obligations. Write J. Griffin, 42 Virginia AV, Indianapolis 46204 or call 317 6326563. 12-12-TF

For Sale: 6 room house at 905 South Indiana Street. ‘6500. or best offer. Phone 653-8808 or 653-6892. M2-6T

2 •BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

2 •BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

DISTRIBUTORSHIPS Now Availoblo to Hondlo WORLD FAMOUS BARDAHL AHilioted Auto Product! This srrvice typr business can be operated full or part time with no experience necessary. Profit potential is unlimited, a conservati*e estimate of $95.00 for each day worked. A $3,495 investment puts you in your own business now. WRITE TODAY (include phone no.) DEPT. "B" P O. Box m MEDIA, PENNSYLVANIA 11003

3 •MOBILE HOMES

VANBIBBER MOBILE HOME SALES New Models 14x68 2 bdrm.‘7500 14x68 3 bdrm. 8495 14x64 3 bdrm. 6995 14x60 2 bdrm. 6850 12x50 2 bdrm. 4600 12x60 total elect. 6495. 6 months free lot rent with any new mobile home purchase. FHA, VA & Bank financing available. Phone 653-8929. 1-10-TF

4« APARTMENTS

For Rent: Studio Apartment - Stove, Ref., Curtains, Heat, Water furnished. Newly decorated. 653-6458 after 5:00 p.m. 1-15-3P

For Rent: 3 rm. completely furnished upper apts. All utilities. Private entrance. Security deposit and references required. 653-6589. 1-15-5P

For Rent: Avon Apartments. Two 1 bedroom unfurnished apartments. Carpeted and draped. Available now. Phone 653-9225. ' 11-5-TF

PARKWOOD VILLAGE For lease: 2 bedroom modern apt. Stove, refrigerator, private. ‘130 a month. Phone 653-5015, 653-4833, or 653-6609. 10-8-TF

COLE APTS. 519 E. Washington St. Unfurnished and furnished apartments. For adults. Garage. See Custodian or call Indianapolis, 926-3095. 11-7-TF

MAPLE TERRACEAPTS. 2 bedroom furnished or unfurnished apts. Electric heat with water & sewage furnished. Available now. Phone 653-9298. 1-5-10P

For Rent: 3 room unfurnished upstairs apartment. All utilities furnished. 653-4837. 1-12-3P

5* FOR RENT

For Rent: 3 bdrm. house. Call after 6:00,653-6473. 1-14-3T

For Rent: Office building downtown area, four carpeted offices, carpeted reception area, large storage area. Send inquiry including proposed business to Box 351, Banner-Graph-ic. 11-30-TF

For Rent: 3 bdrm. furniched mobile home. 18x55 lak de lot. No pets. 739-2981. 1-9-6P

9* HOME ITEMS

For Sale: Large wooded lots for mobile homes. All utilities installed. No money down. You can own these lots for onty ‘35 a month. Howard Moore. Phone 653-5789. 6-30-TF

1973

SINGER ZIG-ZAG REPOSSESSED

ixc«ll«nt condition. Walnut cabinot. Mako* buttonholes, sigxags, makot designs, appliques monograms, mends and darns, sows backward and forward, over pins, blinds ham skirts, and so on. All built-in. Regular over *130.00. Full balance only *38.44 guaranteed. Easy terms. Call 653-3987.

USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS Black vinyl sofa ‘20, green sofa ‘15, lOO" good gold sofa ‘50. 72" glass front sliding door trophy or china case ‘50. top freezer refrigerator ‘69.95, apt. refrigerator ‘35, and a Maytag gas clothes dryer Rus-sells Furniture. 1-16-1T

9 • HOME ITEMS 17 • FARM EQUIPMENT

For Sale: New Sears refrigerator 15 cu. ft. reasonably priced. Call between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. 526-2286. 1-12-6T

10•LOST AND FOUND

Lost: puppy, 4 months old, part shepherd, red collar, black with brown. 653-5847. Reward. 1-15-2T

11 •HELP WANTED MEN

Carriers Needed In Cloverdale - Cloverdale Good paper routes. Need boys - girls - men - women. Make profits - prizes - trips - etc. If interested please contact Mr. Knauer, 653-9070. 11-17-TF

12x60 Globemaster ref. & stove furnished. New carpeting, air cond. & awning. ‘3500. 6536431. 1-11-61

For Sale: 2 lamps, dinette set, couch and record player. Phone 653-6191 after 5 p.m. 1-9-6P

2 •BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS for the right family Grocery Store & Laundry Mat

Located in growing recreation area. Beer & wine permit. Stock A equipment with a good lease on building.

Van Bibber Lake

Groancastl* 739-2341 or 739-2281

12* EMPLOYMENT MEN AND WOMEN

13* HELP WANTED WOMEN

Wanted: Sales person and floral designer, 40 hour week, hospitalization available, paid vacation, year end bonus. Experience helpful. Apply in person only between 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. or 3:00-4:30 p.m. Special appointment available. EITEL’S FLOWERS. 1-9-11-14-3T

14* AUTOMOTIVE

For Sale: ’67 LeMans. Gerald Beck. Phone 246-6559. 1-14-6P

68 Torino, 302, V-8, 3 sp., new tires, brakes, & P.S. 795-4133. 1-10-6T

15*FORSALE

Oregon saw chain sale ends Jan. 31st. Get yours now. Chuck’s Rental, 653-3092. 1-4-30T

Saw chain sale continued, most sizes. Buy two the same size at 2.80 per foot. Chuck’s Rental. 12-5-30T

Pair of 4-lugged chrome wheels to fit a Ford. Good condition. Call 653-4994. 1-15-2T

For Sale: Firewood. Phone 2466415. 1-16-3P

16*WANTED

Wanted: Sewing to do in my home Phone 526-2305. 12-6-30P

Wanted: Babysitting in my home, private playroom. References, call Helen 653-4425. 1-5-30T

Wanted: Backhoe work, stone hauling. 246-6234. Jerrv Lewis. ' 1-I4-30T

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

Would like part-time janitorial work. Call 653-4746 after 4:00. 1-I0-6T

For Sale: Massey-Ferguson rifw and used Farm Equipment, parts .and service. Anderson Tractor Sales Inc., Danville, Ind. State Road 39. Tues.-Thurs.-TF

Woman Turns TV Watching Into Business

19 •BUSINESS SERVICE

Found: German Shepherd, 3 legs, on St. Rd. 43.653-87890. l-14-3t

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. 9-22-TF

Call Arnold Allen for handy work, light hauling & miscellaneous repairs. 653-5404. 1 -12-6P tH

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

TEXAS OIL COMPANY Has opening in Greencastle area. No experience necessary. Age not important. Good character a must. We train. Air Mail A. L. Dickerson, Pres., Southwestern Petroleum Corp., Ft. Worth,Tex. 1-16-1P

Sewers cleaned & plumbing repairs. James Green Plumbing, I PC #965. Call James R. Green, 203 Crosson after 9:30 a.m., 653-6249. 10-25-TF

Pump Headquarters for new and reconditioned pumps, motors, parts. Duschl Puriip & Supply, 801 South Water St., Crawfordsville,Ph. 362-7036. 12-31-30p

WANTED: Men or women for motor ro'uttf. in Cloverdale - Belle Union area. About 3 hrs. each afternoon - 6 days. Indianapolis News and Banner-Graphic. Good part-time job - take children if you need to. Good pgy. Call Mr. Knauer 653-9070. 11-17-TF

PAINTING INTERIOR or EXTERIOR of any type. Large or small. Insured. References furnished. Wayne N. Gerald, 7392001. 8-15-30 P

MOUNTAIN VIEW Calif. (AP) — Bryna Laub watches 14 soap operas a day and usually keeps at least one of her six television sets on until the nighttime signoffs. “I just love television,” says the 28-year-old Boston University geology graduate. Once warned by friends that “my brain was going to jell” from so much television exposure, Mrs. Laub has turned her hobby into a business. For 57.50 a year, the monthly newsletter provides facts readers need to keep abreast of developments, such as this “As the World Turns” excerpt: “Since learning from Bob’s ramblings under anesthesia following his emergency surgery that during their separation he spent one night with her sister Kim which resulted in Kim’s pregnancy, Jennifer Hughes is devastated....” Mrs. Laub says subscriptions ;re coming in at a rate of 20 per day, but “I won’t mention total figures until it tops 10,000.” The publication debuted last December in Newton, Mass., where the Laubs lived until her engineer husband, Bernard, got a job in California.

Roofing & guttering & some carpenter work. Call William Rogers, 653-9216. 1-9-6P

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

Church Attendance Levels Off

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

See NORMAN ROGERS for topping young trees, take down any size & planting shrubbery. Firewood for sale, ‘15. load. 653-6293. 12-I8-30P

Flocks, Vinyls, Foils, Papers AH types of wallcoverings hung by ELLIS PAINTING. Call Rockville, 569-5446. 10-19-TF

20 •LIVESTOCK FORSALE

1968 yellow MGB GT AM-FM radio, good gas, new radial tires, excellent cond. Call 6533423 betw een 5:00-7:30p.m. 1-15-6T

For Sale: Hampshire boars & gilts. Earl Bridges, Roachdale, R. 1.596-9405. 1-9-TF

21 •NOTICE

21*NOTICE

’66 Rambler, good condition, snow tires. Good on mileage., ^SO 00 . Call 569-6861. 1-15-6T

Trade in RCA Console stereo with AM/FM radio & reverb switch nice walnut cabinet ‘125. payments available. Shuee & Sons, 653-5419, 24 North Jackson St. Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.-TF

Now OPEN

Curtis Farm Service "Ag-Pro's" R.#l Fillmore, Ind. Early Season Discounts Now Available • Grain Dryers • Bucket Elevators • GrainStorage •Livestock Feeding Equipment Sales - (Installation) - Service 1 Vi Miles East of Mt. Meridian on South Side of U.S. 40 Phone 526-2286

CARPETCLEANING Let the Stanley Steemer, steam clean your carpets-We guarantee results. Free estimates. Call Herriott’s, 653-9215. Mon-Wed-Fri-TF

Sawdust

HENDERSON’S BARBERSHOP Formerly McCall’s Barber Shop in Bainbridge will be open on Thursday, Friday & Saturday. Hours 8:30 to 5. 1-10-30P

Helps Heat

Factory

Get your A.O. Smith 40 gal. water heater at Shuee & Sons, 24 N. Jackson St. Ph. 653-5419. T ues.-Thurs.-Sat.-TF

-CARPET CLEANINGRenew your soiled carpets by having them steam cleaned today! The newest & best way - Call Herriott’s for a free estimate, 653-9215. Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.-TF

24 • PETS FOR SALE

FREE: Kittens, cat. Good mouser. 795-3399. 1-12-6T

25 • WANTED TO RENT

Wanted to Rent: Married couple wants to rent house in country with garden. 653-9079. l-14-6t

Wanted: Riders to ISU Mon. thru Fri. Phone Cloverdale 7954964. I-12-3T

Wanted: Riders from Greencastle to Terre Haute. Call 653-8265 or 653-8797. M2-3T

Wanted: General hauling, (coal, etc. 2'/ 2 T) 653-8075. 1-1 SOP

LEAKS DOUBLE WATER BILLS PITTSBURGH (AP)-A pinhole leak in a water line, or a badly leaking faucet can cause your water bill to double every bill, according to Rockwell International Corp., largest water meter producer in the U.S. A pinhole leak can mean a loss of 18,000 gallons of water per quarter, equalling normal demand from the average home. Where water bills are combined with sewage bills, this could mean quadrupling of the bill each quarter.

MONTICELLO, Ind. (AP)The RCA cabinet plant at Monticello, which makes about 500,000 cabinets each year for television and stereo units, is helping out in the energy' crunch by using its major by-product, sawdust, to help heat its 300,-000-square-foot factory. Sawdust and wood scraps produced in the cabinet-making operations fuel two steam boilers that heat half the plant. Natural gas heats the other half. But Jim Gill, plant manager, said engineers are working on a project in which sawdust will provide heat for the entire operation. The sawdust by-product — about 30 tons per day — is collected through pneumatic tubes attached to production machines, sent to a large storage bin outside the plant, then to bins in the heating facility and finally into the boilers. “We use a bed of coals in the boilers. The heat comes from about 98 per cent sawdust and two per cent coal.” The coals are spread at the bottom of the boilers, with sawdust sprayed in from above. “The sawdust is ignited over the coal. I think most boilers that burn coal could also burn sawdust. We encountered a few technical problems, but we got them worked out,” Gill said He said RCA “worked with environmentalists” and that sawdust is considerably cleaner than coal and has heat properties that “correspond sufficiently to coal.”

It was Laub who hatched his wife’s career, she says, by remarking “Too bad you can’t get paid for watching TV.” Then he provided investment capital for extra televisions, tape recorders, a burglar alarm system and a portable ‘Video Voice’ that receives only the sound of television broadcasts.

The voice lets her listen to the soaps when it’s her turn in the neighborhood car pool. Mrs. Laub can recognize every char-

acter by voice alone, but on those rare occasions when she must be entirely out of touch, a crew of housewives fills in. At home, Mrs. Laub doesn’t just plant herself in front of the four sets in her living room all day. A big color set dominates one corner; a small back-up black and white sits on the floor beside it in case one of the others breaks down. The other two, on a desk and the kitchen bar, can be turned to where Mrs. Laub can keep an eye on them while cooking,

cleaning or answering her mail. She has two more upstairs.

Mrs. Laub can monitor three shows simultaneously. She takes notes on one but stays alert to the other two and their companion tape recorders. Armed service and diplomat-, ic corps wives overseas are: among her audience, as are women recently returned to work. She estimates about 15per cent of her customers are men, although “some subscribe under their secretary’s name.”

Morris Enriched Everyone’s Life

INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-Rob-ert C. Morris, Indiana's energy chief, was described Monday as a man who “very greatly enriched everyone’s life,” in a eulogy by Lt. Gov. Robert D. Orr About 500 persons attended the funeral services for Morris, including Gov. Otis R. Bowen and most of his staff. Bowen served as a pall bearer. Morris was chairman of the Governor’s Energy Conservation Commission and was executive director of the Indiana Department of Commerce, headed by Orr.

Morris and three other Hoosiers were killed in a private airplane crash near Jacksonville, Fla., last wdtk while on a vacation trip. The 30-minute service was held at Tabernacle Presbyterian Church at Indianapolis, where Morris had served as a deacon. In his eulogy, Orr said Morris had “the capacity to cause everyone with whom he was associated to broaden his abilities.” He praised Morris as “a model of what a person ought to be.”

PRINCETON N.J (AP) - Church attendance in the United States leveled off during the last three years after suffering a steady decline in the previous decade and a half, according to the latest Gallup Poll. Forty per cent of the nation’s adults attended church or synagogue services in a typical week last year, according to the organization’s annual poll on religious service attendance. The percentage was the same in 1972 and 1971. However, over-all church and synagogue attendance declined nine per cent since 1958, the Gallup organization said. It attributed the drop almost entirely to declining attendance among Roman Catholics. In 1972, it said, the percentage of Catholics who attended church in a typical week was 55 per cent, compared to 71 per cent in 1964.

Involuntary Manslaughter Charge For Couple Who Denied Medical Aid

SPENCER, Ind. AP - A rural Gosport couple who said their religious convictions caused them to deny medical attention to their sick daughter were arrested yesterday on involuntary manslaughter indictments returned in the child’s death. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riffel were released on S2,000 property bond each after an appearance before Owen Circuit Court Judge William T. Sharp. Arraignment was set for next Monday. The Owen County grand jury produced the indictments charging each with two counts of involuntary manslaughter “without malice.” The two-day grand jury session ended here Friday night. The indictments were not announced until yesterday. The grand jury' said death was the “proximate result of the denial of medical care” to Elizabeth Marie Riffel, 10, who authorities said had been ill and out of school since Oct. 5 suffering from rheumatic fever. An investigation began Dec. 20 when the sheriffs office received an anonymous call that there was a sick child in the Riffel household who was being denied medical treatment. Deputies said Riffel told them he and his wife were members of the Assembly of the First Born Church and had practiced healing by faith and prayer for 26 years. Judge Sharp had told the parents he would let the girl remain home through Christmas day, but that he would order her hospitalized Dec. 26 unless the family voluntarily admitted her to a hospital in the meantime. The child died Dec. 23.

Dash Says Watergate Committee

Has New Information

WASHINGTON (AP)-Sam-uel Dash, chief counsel of the Senate Watergate committee, said today the panel had “ important new information” and ought to hold further public hearings. “I think the committee will follow my recommendation on the matter,” said Dash during an interview on the NBC-TV “Today Show.” He declined to reveal the nature of the key information. Dash also denied that Sen. Sam Ervin, D-N.C., the committee chairman, believes a

compromise can be reached with the White House on the basis of five subpoenaed tape recordings. “There are a number of tapes and additional documents that are absolutely essential to complete our work,” Dash said.

Work Wanted Remodeling Kitchen cabinet!, Marlite, Formica counter tops, Suspended ceilings, Ceramic tile. CALL AFTER 6 P.M. George Moore 653-6425

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Plane, Organ, OuHar, and Accerdtan leesens far children A adwits. 705-414*. BdwaMinkler SiOiduct tiWs, Clevsrdeii

SPEEDY'S ROAD SERVICE 24 HovrS«rvic« 2 Way Radio Dispatch 653-6360

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Mwiw 246-6174 •MCele.FWmere

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION • 1G 6 HI TtvltNioqir 34 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE Larry A Shipman HI 317/653-6598

Buildings by BORKHOLDER Farm-Heme ■InduBfrtel Jim Hockema 653-3447 .

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He said Morris’ intelligence was “not limited to just brain power, but intelligence in general. Coupled with that was an immense drive, a purpose in everything he did. “We know him as a person of candor, which sometimes gets people in trouble because there are those who disagree. But you always knew where Bob Morris stood.” Orr said Morris handled conflicts with a great sense of hu-

mor.

“He lit a torch in the minds of all those associated with him in the last year” Orr said. “He had a sensitivity to people, not just those he knew but people generally. His integrity was something beautiful to behold." “Probably as important as anything else...was his sense of

loyalty—loyalty to his family,’ Orr said. “How well 1 can re-

member his abrupt departure from a meeting occasionally to pick up his daughter Margaret. “One of the greatest of his abilities was his genuine happiness in everything he did. He was a joyful person—a joy to be with. Bob Morris contributed far beyond the full lifetime of most people in the short span of time that God gave him on this earth.”

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