Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1974 — Page 12

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!• REAL ESTATE

Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana

!• REAL ESTATE

8 •MUSICAL ITEMS 14* AUTOMOTIVE 19 • BUSINESS SERVICE *KHAMIC SAYS

b/i i7 Thursday, February 7,1974 *0 •

Jackson & Co. Realtors

320 Bloomington St. 653-6290

YOU'li WONDER WHERE THE WORRY WENT Are you in that awkard position of wanting to sell your home to buy a larger one, or for that matter a smaller one and in a quandary deciding which comes first - - - at JACKSON & CO., REALTORS we have the solution to this problem! Ask about our newly instituted equity program. We will guarantee the sale of your home at an agreed price prior to your listing. For more information call 653-6290. You'll wonder where the worry went!

LEARN TO PLAY - Have fun - join our FREE organ classes, every Tuesday. Beginners 6-7, others 7 to 8. Kersey Music. 1-29-30T GUITAR LESSONS-experienced teacher. Will teach in your home. Call Dick Sammis, 653-4121.

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PINGlllON &CO. REAL ESTATE 320 N. Jackson Rhone 653-8434 NEWUSTING BAINBRIDGE, 116 story frame 4 alum. 1 bdrm. down, 1 lg. bedroom up. 1st floor completely remodeled in 1972, lg. liv. rm. panelled fam. rm. with stone fireplace, 1 fl. bath, kit. full bsmnt. gas heat, patio, enclosed front porch, stove, refrig., gar. disp. 2 air cond., washer, dryer, water soften•r, drapes all remain with house. Low taxes. Virginia Ringleten 653-4757 Madge Heckentmifh653-6416 Harry Stout 65$3542

rg coluns realtor653-3286 Whatever your real eetate needs--Coliins 6 Co. is eager to serve you. We offer some very nice listings to you, including some investment properties, 2, 3, 6 4 bedroom homes, very desirable building sites, business opportunities. Feel free to call us for a confidential discussion regarding any of your real estate needs. ERNEST H. COLUNSfA CO. 653-3286 Bob Clark 653-5226

est A; ^ ALAMO BLDG. 109 S. VINE ST. PHONE:

WE NEED LISTINGS Call us up Give us a try We have people Eager to buy

House & 2 Lais In Russellville, known os the Lou Perry property will be sold Sat., Feb. 9 at 10:30 a.m. In the office of James Houck located at 1116 S. Indiana St., in Greencastle. PropertyBwill be sold subject to current taxes which the buyer will assume.

Wanted: Real Estate, farms or acreage. Cash or contract. No obligations. Write J. Griffin, 42 Virginia AV. Indianapolis 46204 or call 317-632-6563. 12-12-TF For Sale: Brick home. 2 bdrm. full basement. I acre in Closerdale. Also, business frontage on St. Rd. 231 with utilities. 7954265 or 795-3903. 2-I-6T For Sale: The Charles Scott farm consisting of 32 acres. 7 miles East of Cloverdale. Phone 795-4696. ^»-6P For Sale: Large wooded lots for mobile homes. All utilities installed. No money down. You can own these lots for only S35 a month. Howard Moore. Phone 653-5789. 6-30-TF

>r Sale: 2 story brick house, w 2 car garage, 2 fireplaces. > acres, IV: acre lake, well >cked. Highway 43 in Carp Ind. so 14x65 Mobile Home. 73 Aina. 653-8846 or 653-6210. 2-7-3T

2 •BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

: to the death of my husband - n selling all contents of the kShop. Merchandise, stones. Is, showcase and 18' diaid saw. Interested person ting to start a business - e see at 911 South Jackson 2-5-6T

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. FH A, VA & Bank financing available. Phone 653-8929. 1-10-1? FEB. SAVING SPECIALS Special factory close-out purchases. Brand new 1974 Toronado homes. Savings is being passed on to you. 12x52 - 2 bedr. front kitchen, gold shag carpet with furniture and gas heat *3995. 12x60 - 2 bedr. front living room, green Hi-lo carpet with furniture and gas heat *4795. Used - 12x60 - 2 bedr. front kitchen 10x20 awning, skirted, deluxe steps, air conditioning, *3395. 10x50-2 bedr. *1995. Come see - Come save. OTTAWA PARK 1216 South Bloomington 2-1-6T

4* APARTMENTS For Rent: 4 room unfurnished apt., first floor, close to town, adults, no pets. 653-5234 after 2:00. 2-7-6P A lower furnished apartment with all utilities; also apartment no utilities paid. Phone 795-4092 or 795-4392. 2-7-IT

For Rent: Near DePauw and business area 2 bedroom apartment on ground floor, large living room, kitchen & bath. All rooms carpeted and draped. Adults. Hal Hickman Realty Co. Phone 653-9225.

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MAPLE TERRACE APTS. Attractive two bedroom furnished or unfurnished apt. with electric heat, cable TV, carpeting. Inquire about our Senior Citizen Plan. Phone 653-9298 available now. 2-1-30T Heritage House - Large 3 bdrm. unfurnished apt., 2nd floor, heat provided. 653-6709. 2-2-6T 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 For Rent: Unfurnished 2 bedroom upper apartment, heat, water & sew age furnished. Adults onlv. No pets - available now. Ph. 653-9315.’ 1-18-TF COLONIAL ARMS - one bedroom, furnished apartment. Electric heat. Call 653-3798 or 6539705, after 5 p.m. call 653-8927.

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2 bdrm. total electric apt. completely carpeted, kitchen 'furnished. Phone 653-5834 after 5 Pine Garden Apts. 2-6-6T AVON APTS.-Bloomington St., one bedroom, large living room and bath, range, refrigerator and disposal in kitchen, fully carpeted and draped, water and cable TV furnished, off street parking in rear. For information

phone 653-9225.

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SINGER BUILT-IN ZIG-ZAG BALANCE *40.09 Containod in walnut wood cabinot. Makos fancy design!, sews on buttons, blind hems, makes buttonholes, monograms and much more with just the flick of a finger. Originally sold for over *160.00 Full balance due *40.09 or will discount for cash, or terms available. Call credit manager 6S3-3987.

All household goods sold during our stock reduction sale must be delivered by Monday, Feb. 12th - due to vacation - closed Feb. 12th thru Feb. 26th. Make payment - report service • Gary Hanlon, next door. Rus-sell’s Furniture. 2-5-3T Duncan Phyfc dinette set & buffet with padded covers 3 leaves & 5 chairs. *85.00.653-6470. 2-7-2P

’61 GMC 2 ton, 21' tilt bed,

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’65 Chevy 4 dr. P.S., P.B. ’611HC Scout ’49 Chevy pick-up ’67 Chevy pick-up ’65 Corvair4dr. Greencastle Tractor Sales

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1972 Chevrolet pickup with insulated shell, 8,000 miles. Phone office - 812-446-9961, or residence 317-672-3250. 2-7-6T 1965 Ford Fairlane 2 dr. sd., 6 cyl., SS. Very good cond. throughout. Good mileage. *300.00. 6536470. 2-7-2P ’68 MGB GT yellow, new paint, body exc., AM-FM, radial tires, runs good, * 1250.653-3423.

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’66 Impala, red, standard shift 283, very good shape, *400. Call Jim Buelow, 653-5106.

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15 •FOR SALE For Sale - Kingston sewing machine - straight stitch - excellent condition. Phone 672-3406.

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For Sale: 150 bales mixed hay. All for ‘100 00. Phone 672-3723 after 6:00 p.m* 2-5-3P 10' double-duty meat case and compressor, *100. Meat scales, ‘40. Check out counter, ‘35. All good condition. 246-6518.

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10* LOST AND FOUND REWARD for information re^ For Sale-2 tires 650 x 13.2 lamps, garding theft of Gibson SG-SPL loveseat, dinette set, record playelectric guitar #180766 cherry er, B W TV call after 5 p.m. 653-

red finish carried from our store

Saturday. Jan 26th. Kersey ' 2-4-6p

Music. 1-29-30T For Sale: Maple syrup equipment, buckets, lids, spouts and

gathering tank. 653-5658.

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Found: Orange colored kitten with blue collar, found in front of Put. Co. Hospital. Call 4460914. 2-5-3T 11* HELP WANTED

MEN

Wanted: Retired man to do custom frame work. Can be trained. Contact manager at Herriott’s. 653-9215. 2-5-3T Young agressive stock boy to assist in production floor work. Full company benefits and immediate employment. Apply Angwell Corp oration. South 10th St., Greencastle. Phone 653-5134. 2-6-3T Wanted: Young man 18 to 20 to learn automotive business. NcwKro Oil. 115 N. Jackson. 2-6-3T 12* EMPLOYMENT MEN AND WOMEN

For Sale: Firewood. Call 5394763 anytime. 2-7-3T For Sale: 2N50 tires on 10' rims and used tape plaver. Phone no.: 386-7391. 2-7-3P 16-WANTED Wanted: Babysitting in my home, private playroom. References, call Helen 653-4425. 1-5-30T Wanted: Man with small family to help on beef, cattle, and grain farm. House and extras furnished. Phone 526-2451. 2-2-6P Wanted: 600 bales of good mixed hay. Call 653-5217 or 653-5908.

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Wanted: Welding and repair. C.

Day curb *1.60 plus tips and T. Skinner. Phone 526-2294 after meals. Apply to Bob Jackson, 6p.m. 2-5-6-7-11-12-13-6T Double Decker Drive-In. 2-I-6T

Wanted: Backhoe work, stone hauling. 246-6234. Jerry Lewis.

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CAR WASH - Wash & wax & clean interior. Will do minor body repairs if needed. Call for appointment, 653-3507. 2-7-6P FARMS WANTED - Rent or buy Myron E. McCammack & Sons, Coatesville. 539-4355. 2-7-4T

Men and women - part-time, fulltime. High income potential sales and management. We pull no gimmicks. Write Banner-Graphic box 369 name & phone for interview in your home. 2-5-3 P

NEEDED AT ONCE Motor route carriers for Ban-ner-Graphic and Indpls! News in following areas: 1. North on U. S. 231 to U.S. 36, also VanBibbers Lake and Edgelea Drive area. 2. West of Greencastle - West Walnut and surrounding roads. Good pay and car allowances - take children if you need to. — Will train — Need good car and small cash bond. If interested call Mr. Knauer 6539070. About 3 hrs. per afternoon. 1-26-1 F 13* HELP WANTED

WOMEN

Lady to live in - companion for semi-invalid. No lifting, some cooking, week-ends off, *100 per month. Write Box 370 c o Ban-ner-Graphic. 2-6-3T Middle age lady for full-time employment in local office. Good typing skill necessary, previous experience necessary. Phone 653-6173. ' 2-7-3T

14 •AUTOMOTIVE

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

For Rent: Large 5 room double conveniently located, *100. Call 653-3249 after 5 p.m. 2-2-TF

House for Rent: 2 bdrm., stove and ref. furnished. I mile east of Manhattan on Rd. 40. Call 553-6834. 2-5-3 P

For Sale: 1969 Dodge Charger, automatic, P.B.. P.S., red with black vinyl top, good shape. Phone 246-6469 after 5:30. 2-5-3P Must Sell: ’68 Buick Gran Sport 400. Runs good. P.S., P.B.. A T., *450.00. ’65 Plymouth Fury III. P.S., A.C., A.T., runs good. *250. ’64 Buick Special 310 A.T.. *175. '52 Chevy convertible. 6 cyl., 3 speed needs top and new wires *125. Call 653-6172 ask for John.

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1966 Volkswagen. Rebuilt motor, new brakes. Phone Reelsville, 672-3695 after 4 p.m. 2-6-3 P '68 G.M.C. V t ton. Ex. running cond., 6 cyl., heavy duty 4 speed. Call 526-2252 after 5:00'

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17»FARM EQUIPMENT

Used Tractors: 1-AC 220 w cab & duells; 2-AC 190XTD: 1-AC 190G; 1-JD4020D; 1-MM G100 Propane; 1-White A41 1600 Propane Articulate 4 wheel; 1-Oliver 1750G: 1 1HC706G; Smith Farm Machinery. Cloverdale, Ind. 2-4-6p For Sale: Massey-Ferguson new and used Farm Equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales Inc., Danville, Ind. State Road 39. Tues.-Thurs.-TF 19*BUSINESS SERVICE Pump Headquarters for new and reconditioned pumps, motors, parts. Duschl Pump & Supply, 801 South Water St., Crawfordsville. Ph. 362-7036. 12-3I-30P Flocks, Vinyls, Foils. Papers All types of wallcoverings hung by ELLIS PAINTING. Call Rock ville, 569-5446. 10-19-TF PAINTING INTERIOR or EX TERIOR of any type. Large or small. Insured. References furnished. Wayne N. Gerald, 7392001. 8-15-30P

AUTO SERVICE

Expert alignment, wheel balancing and Delco shock absorbers, Morrison Tire, Inc., 317 North Jackson St. Ph. 653-5015 for appointment. Mon.-Thurs.-TF

WANDA’S BEAUTY SHOP New Capeless Synthetic wigs, was *35.00 now *25.00, was *30.00 now *20.00. Cape pieces now *10.00. Mt. Meridian, 5262329. 2-6-6P

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/ 846-531 (X 9-22-TF Sewers cleaned & plumbing repairs. James Green Plumbing, 1PC #965. Call James R. Green, 203 Crosson after 9:30 a.m., 653-6249. 10-25-TF Upholstering and custom-made draperies, slip covers, upholstery supplies & remnants. Art Furniture Shop. 653-3219. 5-31-30T DRAPERY DEN 3 miles southeast of Fillmore. Drapes, shears, rods. Tuesday and Saturday 12:00-5:30. Betty Nichols, 246-6399. 2-3-TF WILLIAMS UPHOLSTERY Ph. 795-3304. Samples shown in home. Free estimates, free pickup and delivery. 11-22-30P 20 •LIVESTOCK FORSALE Good freezer beef. Vi or whole. Feb. 15 kill date. Phone after 4 p.m. 653-3918. 2-5-5T For Sale: 68 feeder pigs - 50 lbs. Phone (3I7> 795-4337 after 6:00 p.m. 2-6-2P For Sale: Extra nice feeder pigs. Phone 653-5488 between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. 2-7-3P

21 •NOTICE

HENDERSON’S BARBER SHOP Formerly McCall’s Barber Shop in Bainbridge will be open on Thursday. Friday & Saturday. Hours 8:30 to 5. 1-I0-30P ARE YOU buying your home on contract? If you qualify for a mortgage at Greencastle Federal Savings and Loan Association - you may find that the mortgage exemption will bring you significant savings on your property tax. 2-6-7-8-13-14-15-6T Get your A. O. Smith 40 gal. gas water heater at Shuee & Sons, 24 N. Jackson St. Ph. 653-5419. T ucs.-Thurs.-Sat. -TF LOSE WEIGHT safely & 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

22 •MOTORCYCLES For Sate: Honda CB 500-4 Herring. & other extras. Excellent condition. *1200 or best offer. Dave Schlecht, 653-5112. 2-1-6P 24 •PETS FOR SALE 2 pups - cute, small Poodle-Ter-rier, etc. Free to homes providing them love and dog food. Call after 4 p.m., 653-4557. 2-7-3T 26 •SITUATIONS WANTED-WOMEN Experienced lady wants house cleaning w ork. Phone 653-9381. 2-7-3P 31 •RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Van Bibber Sales: Recreational Vehicles. 21'Avalon-used-*2195 19' Monitor-used -*1795 19' Bonanza - new - *3295 23'Aljo-new-*3878 31' Concord - new - *4150 2-2-6T Shop The Banner -Graphic Classifieds

Sm Jo* Und*rwood For Expariancod Auto - Body Repair S Refinishing EAST SIDE MOTORS INC. 1014 Indianapolis Road GfMncastU Ph. 653-9417

Television Service Fast Reliabl* Sorvice On All Makes TV, Radio, Sound S*rvic* — Zenith Sales BaD ENTERPRISES Cloverdale Phone 795-3480 or 795-3299

Now is the time to call — YORK'S PAINTING and get your decorating done before good weather. Phone 653-3205 for your free estimate.

Experienced Auto Body Work W* Make Estimates EAST SIDE MOTORS INC. 1014 Indianapolis Rd. Greencastle, Ind. Phone 653-9417

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FRANKLIN Ind. (AP>- The mechanic who serviced the pace car for the 1971 Indianapolis 500 auto race testified he noticed no defects in the

car’s handling on the day of the race. The mechanic, Don E. Bailey of Pinedale, Wyo., was one of the witnesses to testify Tuesday

Valentine Exchange Is Ancient Tradition

CLEVELAND (AP) - The exchange of cards and love tokens on Feb. 14 is a tradition that dates back hundreds of years, but apparently has only an accidental connection with a. Valentine, whose feast day it is. Although there are various stories, most sources agree that there were two St. Valentines who, according to legend, suffered martyrdom about 270 A.D. The custom of choosing valentines on this day was the outgrowth of an old belief that birds began to mate at this time of the year, according to researchers at the American Greetings Corp. here. Young people met on the eve of Valentine’s Day, put their names into a receptacle and drew the names of the opposite sex as their valentines for the holiday’s observance. The custom of exchanging sentimental verses is credited to Charles Duke of Orleans who first sent a poem on Valentine’s Day to his wife in 1415. By the late 17th century, Englishmen were sending greetings and gifts in large numbers to their ladies. The custom of sending valen-

SIhoi Says Rollbacks li Oil Pricts Makt Prodictioi Uiprofltoblo

WASHINGTON (API - Federal energy chief William E. Simon has told congressional conferees that their rollback in oil prices would make continued production unprofitable for many oil companies. But he declined to say whether he would recommend a presidential veto of the emergency energy bill to which the rollback amendment was added. "The cost of the product is at a higher level than you rolled it back to,” Simon said Tuesday. The amendment approved Monday by the conferees would put the price of all domestic crude oil at S5.25 a barrel and prohibit that price from rising above a ceiling of $7.09 per barrel. Simon told the conferees he “could live with” a price ceiling of $7.88 per barrel. Simon, in a speech Tuesday, said his biggest problem in performing his job is credibility. “This has been a year of great stress for governmental credibility. The fact is that the

public is no longer willing to give public officials the benefit of the doubt,” he told an audience at the National Press Club. Meanwhile, Massachusetts became the third state to adopt gasoline rationing. Gov. Francis W. Sargent announced the state will begin on Monday the gasoline rationing system already in effect in Oregon and Hawaii. Drivers of cars with odd-numbered plates may buy gasoline on odd-num-bered days and those with even-numbered plates may buy the fuel on even-numbered days. And gasoline prices continued to increase as two more major marketers posted hikes. Gulf Oil Co. US boosted its prices 5.5 cents a gallon and Exxon Co. USA announced an increase of 3.5 cents. The increases, attributed to higher crude oil costs, can be expected to show up on gasoline pumps in a matter of days.

Work Wanted Remodeling Kitchen cabinets, Marlite, Formica counter tops, Suspended ceilings, Ceramic tile. CALL AFTER 6 P.M. George Moore 653-649c

HAMAPPLIANCE SERVICE All Appliances Repaired Antennas Installed Refrigeration Service 61 IS. Jackson 653-6682

Clean, neat, professional interior A exterior painting by — W. R. LAWLESS ‘ 653-8895 Special Low Prices For January A February

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Phon* 246-6174 Mill ^-1- taa well

HAYES EXCAVATING Also Backhoe and Dump Truck Service Jim Hayes, Prop. Phone 812/569-3381 Rockville, Ind. R. 1

H.V. SMYTHE KNAPP SHOE SALES Tel. No. 795-4006 Coll After 4 :OOp.m. Cloverdale

KINGERY BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION Home Remodeling Roofing, siding, room addi«ons. 812-832-8689 or 812-569-5277 Coll collect for froo ottimate -

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION tie 4 rtz T»v»tN»o<ji» ictMecH 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE Lorry A Shipman HI 317 653-6598

Buildings by BORKHOLDER Form-Home-industrioJ Jim Hockema 653-3447

1# ANGLE HandCrafted RoRNER Candles 1 MileWeetef Peiand Wed. A Fri. 6 p.m. t*9 p.m. Sat. A Sun. 1 p.m. te 5 p.m.

ROACHES ceil AAA TERMITE CONTROL fee termite inspoctien coll Arnold Fenwick - 653-3779

HREPIACES Reck, Rrkfc, Veneer, Basements Cewcrete Wert, iemedeling Dan Walton - Masonry Contractor 795-4449 - 795-4671

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tine cards came to America after 1723, when English verse writers came to this country to continue their craft. In those days, it was traditional to buy a book of verses and copy one onto gilt-edged letterpaper or to buy printed papers with golden cupids, bleeding hearts, lovers knots or turtledoves. After 1800, a young man could buy a prepared valentine to send out. These cards were available not only with elaborate artwork but with a printed message on real lace. After 1870 comic designs came into vogue, and the sender had a larger selection from which to choose his message. Today the sending and receiving of cards is an accepted American practice, second only to the exchange of Christmas greetings. As in the past, says an American Greetings spokesman, warm and sentimental cards are preferred by adults and humorous cards are selected by youngsters. Men tend to be more sentimental and expansive on Valentine’s Day than women. Husbands most often buy the elaborate and expensive cards and the ones with the most outspoken expressions of feeling.

in the damage suit filed by a J guard at the Indianapolis Motor i Speedway who was injured J when the pace car crashed at . the start of the race. j A $1.65 million damage suit i was filed by the guard, Harold J Barnhart of Indianapolis, and ■ his wife. Johnson Circuit Court Judge /< Robert W. Young upheld a de-\J fense motion Tuesday and ruled -* the plaintiffs had presented insufficient evidence to the juryj to consider punitive damages of 4 SI million. The judge said no gross negligence was shown on the part of the seven defendants. The jury will decide only on the remaining $650,000 in compensatory damages sought by the Barnharts. Bailey testified the brakes on the pace car were *fine as he drove it around the track early on race day. He said he tested the car daily. He said after the pace car struck Barnhart and then crashed into a photographers stand he tested the brake pedal. He said he also stepped on the brake pedal again the day after the crash. Both times, he testified, the pace ear “still had a very good brake pedal." . Two witnesses for the plaintiffs testified earlier they found air in the braking system, a variation in tire inflations, a loose right front wheel bearing and indications the tires were out of balance. Their inspections were made several months after the accident. Bailey said he experienced no indications of handling or brak- / ing problems. He said it was normal for five to 12 pounds of extra pressure to be pumped - into the tires on the right side of the pace car than in the tires on the left side.

STATE Or INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM si; in the putnam circuit court 1974 TERM IN THE MAHER OF ESTATE OF CLARENCE W. CARKEEK. DECEASED EitoteNo ESI: 72-46 NOTICE TO AU PE RSONSINTERE STE D IN THE ESTATE OF CLARENCE W. CARKEEK In the matter of the Estate of Clarence W. Carkeek, deceased. No. est: 72-46 Notice is hereby given that Arthur D. Carkeek as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 28th of February, 1974, at which time all persons mtggMsted in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested^ are also required to appear and make proof of their heiship or claim to any part of said estate. Arthur D. Carkeek Personal Representative Ennis E. Masten Clerk of the Putnosn Circuit Court Attorneys for Estate Lyon & Boyd Jan. 31-Feb 7-2T

BELTON E Hearing Aid Service G. E. Campbell Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist Commercial Hotel Every Friday From 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Or Call The Hotel Any Day For Appointment Free audiometric tests, batteries and service available at ALL times at the hotel desk for all makes of hearing aids. 653-5617

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