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State Fair entries in 4-H Clothing from Putnam County currently have their labors on display at Indianapolis. Local winners were (from left): Front, Tami Evans, Div. 2; second row, Kara Thomas, Div. 3; Denee Winings, Division 5; third row, Lisa Thomas, Div. 6; Jacquelyn

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Legal Notice thFputnam county board of com missioners met in regular session MONDAY. AUGUST 6, 1984 AT 7:00 P.M legal time at the courthouse in GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, AND ALLOWED THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: rnUNTY HIGHWAY VENDORS: Books Plus 18 75 Printing 85.60, T.R.S 1,« US Postmaster 100.00, General , ’ „ co 21159, Dan Young Chev. Bearings Inc. 81.52. Service Glass Q 7 15 3-D Auto Parts 405.16, M& R Auto Parts ® 3 9 Wabash Ford Truck Sales 173.38, Automotive 116.19, Lawson ' rfucts 307.05, Morrison Tire 30.00, Ace Hardware 42.93. Skelton-Skinner Lumber Co Black Lumber Co. 15.68, Putnam Co. T .sufer 3 240.56. R & M Oil Co. 5,453.35, I Products t 72.00. Safety Kleen C 0 an 50 Shaffer & Co. 48.70, Pell & Sons Corp ' ,O • ’ r co 17.42, Lubrication 6B 43 . Indian Products 36.29, ComEngineers ,65.00, Public Ser- "| UnlC ’ndiana 131 66, Kitchen Machinery 13,080.00- Russellville Stone 1,911-38, ° * srnne 441.15, Putnam Co. Stone «»"'»» ! C Enterprises 83 50, Faubers Construction 456.55, Lodoga Culver! 1 '° sl 6 n,nr E Beam Longest & Neff 2.676.00, CUM K £blr Construction 5.000.00, John J ° hn 5,000.00, Lodoga Culvert Huber Con . s -„ , 0 00.00. 6 , 057.20, VENDORS; us . PostCOUNTY G Telephone Co. 46.39, master 40.00, G pr|vate |ndl<n< Council Western In , Center 25.56, T.R.S. ,50.00. Horizon B U tjnfl Woodb ,, rn 12.67, ProgreaslY® Refrigeration :u. _■•» £a. «« ”•»» 192.47, Progre** l ** . Business Center SCL67B2 968 ' 68, Woodburn printing 340.00. 6.00. T R S a 4 - 5*6 Ace Hardware 1.58. Nancy M cßrid ®, center 13.50, Woodburn Horizon Busin® Xero „ Corporation 171 97 ' P,in '' n9 S 59 Hoste..ar 15.00. Millard Vaughn David o.

45.00, Rexell Boyd 45.00, R.V. Murphy 45.00, Terry Clifford 45.00, Gerry Hoffa 17.29, R & M Oil Co. 1,287.35, Shell Oil 74.68, Amoco Oil Co. 21.99. Ray O'Herron 29.37, Don McCammack 7.82, Bill’s Auto Service 17.50, Pool's 17.38, 3-D Tire 12.00, Mel's Sunoco 10.37, NAPA-Greencastle 45.50, Morrison Tire 83.20, Mike & Eric's 90.64, NAPA-Cloverdale 45.01, Uniform House 249.90, U S. Postoffice 80.00, Progressive Printing 9.92, Putnam Co. License Branch 5.00, CMI 81.75, Associates Capital Services 2,062.67, Federal Signal Corp. 2,775.00, G. Lengemann Co. 24.46, Woodburn Printing 40.00, Harley P. Palmer, MD, 350.00, Horizon Business Center 3.90, Coan Pharmacy 12.24, T.R.S. 1.35, Michael Robinson 250.00. Belinda Robinson 750.00, Larry Salsman 300.00, Sharon Salsman 600.00. Delbert H. Brewer 790.73, Woodburn Printing 300.00, Banner-Graphic 66.79, David Houck 472.50, James M. Houck 297.50, Stephen S. Pierson 252.00, Carol Sutherlin 42.70, Judy Elkins 66.00, Feld's Carpet Place 14.50, Horizon Business Center 37.55, Home Laundry 8.00, Pengad 19.66, Patsy Landreth 2.98, Robert M. Moore 2.82, Bryan Steele 3,19, Vicki Timm 3.87, Shuee & Sons 27.50, West Publishing Co. 105.00, Stephen Pierson 108.50, David J. Houck 245.00, John Zeiner 227.50, James Houck 1,060 45, Glennda G. Deem 311.00, Rea Zeiner 241.00, James Harvey Young 25.00, T.R.S. 16.87, Horizon Business Center 10 20, Pengad 106.46, Hunter John's 65.80, Ken Tilford 4.31, Mark Patterson 2.78, Debora Buis 7.52. Joe Blake 7.59, Janet Stanley 8.09, Rita Sibbltt 6.36, Melinda Pickering 5.93, Joyce Custls 5.87, Chris Schrock 12.30, James Lowery 11.79, Myron McCullough 9.70, Anson McKamey 7.76, Bloomington Business Machines 303.02, Home Laundry 5.00. Feld s Carpet 15.50, Ace Hardware 23.44, West Publishing Co. 622.00, Lawyers Co-Operative 389.45, B & E Service 460.00, Shuee & Sons 25.05, Montgomery Elevator Co. 1,033.92, Phillips Electric 37.74, Correlated Products 234.14, Ace Hardware 26.88, Bakers Remove-All 50.00, American Linen Supply 28.15, The Butcher Block 48.23, Pitney Bowes 109.50, William Maddox 2.94,

Whitley, Div. 3; Angela Hopkins, Div. 1; and back row, Coreen Spear, Div. 4; Melanie Gough, Div. 6; Lisa Spence, Div. 4, Stacy Williamson, Div. 3. (Banner-Graphic photo by Bob Frazier).

Back row: Rod Earley, Div. 3; Steve Williamson, Div. 2, and Jeremy Winnick, Div. 3. (Banner-Graphic photo by Bob Frazier).

row: Brian Spear, Rachel Winnick, Shannon Langston, Jackie Cambell, Kim Scroggin and Lurissa Liffick. (Ban-ner-Graphic photo by Bob Frazier).

General Telephone 943.00, Public Service Indiana 1,137.88, Indiana Gas Co. 51.59, Dept, of Water Works 165.46, Books Plus 16.60, Woodburn Printing 587.50, Reliable Exterminators 50.00, Correlated Products 28.80, Harms Auto Supply 84.56, Bloomington Business Machines 23.75, Schultz's 10.47, Headley Hardware 5.74, Gerry Hoffa 36.92, General Telephone Co. 319.17, Perry Wainman 93.00, Putnam Co. Radiology 31.50, Dr. Black 401.00, Dept, of Water Works 175.58, Public Service Indiana 308.93, Public Service Indiana 384.70, Indiana Gas Co. 177.53, S & H Trash Hauling 40.00, Gerry Hoffa 1,225.90, Kromme Plumbing 159.60, A.A. Huber 73.55, Pool's 59.93, Ace Hardware 69.75, Service Master by Fagin 72.00, Black Lumber Co. 10.95, Margaret Brousard 35.00, Maurice Jones 30.00, R & M Oil Co. 461.40, Larry Hodge 12.00, Clearwaters Garden Center 8.25, Mike Buis 30.00, Amo Locker Plant 246.48, Franklin Street Food Center 1,478.40, Headley Hardware 107.73, Kelly’s Refrigerator 23.50, A.A. Huber & Sons 11.90, Gary King 60.00, Jerry Monnett 3.00, Montgomery Ward 36.99, Jerry Paterson 25.00, CPI 53.50, Gene Hinkle 12.50, Schultz Bros. Co. 3.52, Arab Pest Control 24.00, Jerry Monnett 9.14, Marquee Manufacturing Co. 9.80, Drapery Den 67.88. Marshall Domestics 22.98, Green castle Decorating 32.85, General Telephone Co. 43.48, Public Service Indiana 369.10, Greencastle Farm Supply 20.90, Banner Graphic 3.02, Bruce Albright 310.27, Horizon Business Center 6.89, Emmett McPherson 389.85, Sandra J. O'Hair 77.97, Larry Salsman 278.76, Putnam Co. Treasurer 5,667.44, Bayard L. Allen 3,808.33, Robert J. Lowe 149.35, Putnam Co. Fair & 4-H Club 7,576.00, Banner-Graphic 245.42, HBG Insurance 42.00. Walter Poynter & Jack Nixon 400.00, William C. Vanßibber 184.00, Kankakee Valley School Corp. 1,306.62, South Montgomery Schools 2,611.51, Muscatatuck State Hospital 107.64, Lamb Hedges Memorial Chapel 100.00, Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home 800.00, Bittles & Hurt Funeral Home 200.00. Hazel Blaydes 30.00, Clay Co. Treasurer 107.00, Hendricks Co. Treasurer 27.12, Phillips Electric 5.82,

Banner-Graphic 2.02, Banner-Graphic 10.58. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY UNAPPROPRIATED: Horizon Business Center 296.00, ANACOMP 84.50. UNAPPROPRIATED: Coca Cola Bottling Co. 396.00, Robert J. Lowe 85.35. AVIATION: William LaFoe 25.00. William LaFoe 950.00, Steve Brackney 6.00, BannerGraphic 1.26, Steve William & Associates 14,150.00. BOARD OF HEALTH: Putnam Co. Treasurer 311.30, Lafayette Business Machines Inc. 63.24, IBM Corporation 97.00, Greencastle Offset, Inc. 72.00, Evelyn Spencer 1.90, Rosalie Graham 38.18, Vernie Zeiner 184.69, General Telephone Co. 94.21. ALCOHOL/DRUG: Putnam Co. Treasurer 216.02, Books Plus 15.57, Horizon Business Center 4.14, Woodburn Printing 38.56, General Telephone Co. 65.61, HBG 50.00. YOUTH AWARENESS: Wish of Kirkland 177 50. COUNTY COURT PROBATION USER’S FEES: ICAADA 40.00, Cummins Mental Health Center 216.25. CUM BUILDING COURTHOUSE: Okey Associates Inc. 1,190.41. FIRF.ARMS F UNO Ray O’Herron Co. 20.29. ATTf SI Frances Harris Putnarn County Auditor Aug. 15/1 T Legal Notice THf PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONIRS Wit L MEET IN REGULAR SESSION MONDAY. AUGUST 20,1984 AT 7:00 P M LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS COUNTY HIGHWAY VENDORS: Dalton Asphalt Corp. 4,189.07. CUM. BRIDGE: J.T. Liles, Inc. 32,000.00. R 4 S FUNDS: Dalton Asphalt Corp. 24,483.60. FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING: Dalton Asphalt Corp. 73,341.39 Attest: Frances Harris Putnam County Auditor Aug. 15/1T

Legal Notice “ noticeTo taxpayers of budget estimates and tax rates In the matter at determining tax rates tor certain purposes by Cloverdale Township. Putnam County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers ot Cloverdale Township, Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper officers ol said township, at their regular meeting place, will conduct a public hearing on the 1985 budget on Aug. 2t, 1984. Following this meeting, the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at their regular meeting place, on Aug. 28, 1984, to adopt the following budget: BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Estimate Of Net Budget Funds To Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Rate Township Fund ‘6,060 *4,535 *,05 Fire Fighting Fund - 24,000 10,840 20 Fed. Rev. Sharing Trust Fund 5,864 Township Poor Relief Fund 4,250 Totals ‘40,174 *15,375 ‘.25 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. Alter the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated Aug. 2,1984 Paul W. Fagin, Trustee Cloverdale Township Aug. 8/1512T Legal Notice notice to taxpayers of budget estimates and tax rates In the matter of determining tax rates for certain purposes by Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at their regular meeting place, will conduct a public hearing on the 1985 budget on Aug. 21, 1984. Following this meeting, the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at their regular meeting place, on Aug. 28, 1984, to adopt the following budget: BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Estimate Of Net Budget Funds To Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Rate Township Fund ‘3,295 ........ *2,880 06 Fire Fighting Fund 2,800 2,870 Fed. Rev. Sharing Trust Fund 2,768 Township Poor Relief Fund 2,500 • • Totals ‘11.363 ‘5,750 M 3 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board ot Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by tiling a petition with the County Auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor ot tax rates charged: whichever date is later, and the State Board ol Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated Aug. 1, 1984 Andrea M. Wertz, Trustee Russell Township Aug. 8/15/2T Legal Notice NOT|CE TQ TA xpayERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Town of Cloverdale, Indiana. That the Town Board of Cloverdale at their regular meeting place on the day of August 20. 1984 will conduct a public hearing on the budget. Following this meeting, the aforementioned. Board, will meet, at their meeting place, on the day of August 27, 1984 to adopt the following budget: BUDGET ESTIMATE (Complete detail of the budget estimate by fund and or department may be seen in the ClerkTreasurer's Office) NET ASSESSED VALUATION ‘4,052.400.00 Estimate Of Net Budget Funds To Tax FUND Estimate Be Raised Rate General Fund ‘117,898.00 ‘79.427.00 1.96 Motor Vehicle Hwy. Fund 18,349.00 Local Road & Street Fund 4,500.00 Fed Rev. Sharing Fund 3,780.00 Totals ‘144,527 00 *79,427.00 1.96 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax rates have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the rate fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such rates, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or beforo the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. July 27.1984 Ruby Barnett. Clerk-Treasurer Aug. 8/15/2T

Legal Notice THE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET IN SPECIAL SESSION, AUGUST 20. 1984. AT 9:00 A M LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PAYROLL: PUTNAM COUNTY GENERAL: Gerald Hoffa 28.00, Robert D. Patton 24.00. James E. Baugh 158.00. PUTNAM COUNTY HIGHWAY: Robert Bain 595.25, Patricia Sager 427.26, Wilma Davis 399.72. Brian Boiler 445.81, Gary Cox 445.81, James Evans 437.60, Mark Gubser 437.60, Darrell Jackson 441.71, Brian Phillips 396.58, Wayne Runnells 437.60. Jack Yount 292.65, James C. Boiler 475.20, Carl Bond 35.70, Steven Phillips 475.20, Michael York 479.66. Emerson Phillips 483.20. Joseph Ash 508.56, David Alenduff 412.00, William Burroff 412.00. John Shaner 412.00, Bradlee Jellison 270.00, James Graves 513.60, James Akins 497.60, Dennis Shillings 494.49. Attest: Frances Harris Putnam County Auditor Aug. 15/1T Legal Notice THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COM MISSIONERS MET IN SPECIAL SESSION AUGUST 6. 1984, AT 9:00 A M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, AND ALLOWED THE FOLLOWING PAYROLL: PUTNAM COUNTY GENERAL: Doris M. Smith 1,014.08. Sharon L. Hammond 1,185.83, Marilyn Clearwaters 826.99, Wynona Moore 826.99. Julie Wilson 758.08, Sharon Clearwaters 758.08, Stacla Clearwaters 758.08, Marty Watts 758.08, Frances Harris 1,185.83, Carolyn Fowler 833.57, Adrenne Patterson 758.08, Joyce Cavin 758.08, Deanna Livesay 758.08, Myrtle Cockrell 1,185.83, Nancy McBride 826.99, June Albright 758.08, Sharon Freeman 758.08. Rose M. Buis 1,152.54, Doris E. Boiler 793.66. Gerald Hoffa 1,315.94, Robert Patton 1,137.03, Michael Biggs 1,091.96, Charles Evens 1,091.96, James Baugh 1,102.56, Robert D. Patton 358.00, Alan Stanley 979.29, John Phillips 19.28, David Helton 21.00, David Penturt 20.00, Arlie Mitchell 31.50, David Holley 47.78, James Costin 27.00, Wayne Hopkins 241.66, Charlotte J. Gould 1,185.83, Shari Duncan 826.99, William 0. Grimes 746.22, Carl Torr 590.00, Janet Jordan 583.33, Shirley Sublett 583.33, Sally H. Gray 708.33, Judy Elkins 933.33, Carol Tucker 814.58, William C. Vaughn 111 430.83, Glennda G. Deem 1,342.57, Nancy E. Fogle 848.37, John R. Stevens 1,342.57, Paula J. Young 1,058.33, Wendell Dickey 797.07, William Maddox 755.40, Bonnie Helton 343.40, John Masten 308.33, Keith Patterson 308.33, Julie Hoffa 1,060.15, Katherine McCullough 620.00, David Costin 765.20, John Goss 765.20, Steve Fenwick 765.20, Charles Sage 765.20, Jerry G. Monnett 966.66, Beverly J. Monnett 433.33, Patricia Weddell 580.66, Vanessa Robinson 332 04, Mary Billings 359.45, Joan Strange 276*50! Evelyn Capps 276.70, Robert J. Lowe 250.00, Sue Benassl 41.66, Bruce Albright 666.66, Deborah Gould 496.00, James P. Harris, Sr. 162.50, Jean D. Foxx 112.50, Robert J Lowe 283.33, Barbara L. Mann 413.50. PUTNAM COUNTY HIGHWAY: Robert Bain 595.25, Patricia Sager 427.26, Wilma Davis 399.72! Brian Boiler 382.90. Gary Cox 441.71, James Evans 454.02, Mark Gubser 437.60. Darrell Jackson 437.60. Brian Phillips 441.71, Wayne Runnells 454.02, Jack Yount 449.92, James C. Boiler 475.20, Carl Bond 430.65, Steven Phillips 412.83, Michael York 466.29, Emerson Phillips 483.20, Joseph Ash 455.52, David Allenduff 412.00, William Burroff 412.00. John Shaner 412.00, Bradlee Jellison 270.00, James Graves 513.60, James Akins 485.16, Dennis Shillings 506.93 PUTNAM COUNTY WELFARE: Catryna Shipman 1,571 00, Virginia Bowers 1,600.00, Juanita Brooks 1,489.00, Patricia Wellman 1 297-00, Karen Britton 1,056.70, Robin McBride 1,231.00. Mary Leslie 1,245.00, Robin Lucas 911 00. Marilyn Wagle 884.00, Reta Sutton 1,147.00. Pam Sutherlin 804.00. PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH: John EMett. Jr MD 875.00, Evelyn Spencer 758.08, Rosalie Graham 1,021.66, Vernie Zeiner 1,132.90. PUTNAM COUNTY CUM. BRIDGE: Steven Flint 125-38, Gregory Willliur.! 24.00, James Costin 45.00. PUTNAM COUNTY ALCOHOL & DRUG: Bernard J Burns 1,333.33, Susan B. Hlrt 1 ,008.33. Attest: Frances Harris Putnam County Auditor Aug. 1511 T

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Legal Notice STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM SS: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1984 TERM CAUSE NUMBER: CVB4-276 IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF RHODA GENEVA TURNER. Petitioner and HERNDON REEVES TURNER. Respondent ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION This cause coming on to be neard upon the Petition of Rhoda Geneva Turner, for a Dissolution of her Marriage from Herndon Reeves Turner, and for an Order requiring the appearance of Herndon Reeves Turner, and it appears to the Court that the whereabouts of Herndon Reeves Turner are presently uncertain and that he cannot be found or served within the State of Indiana, and that he has not voluntarily appeared herein, and that personal service within the State upon the said Herndon Reeves Turner is not practicable because his address is uncertain. It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that the said Herndon Reeves Turner hereinbefore named shall appear in this Court on or before the 30th day of Sept., 1984, and in default thereof, the Court will procoed to the hearing and adjudication of this case in the same manner as if the said Herndon Reeves Turner had been served with process within the State of Indiana; and, It is further ordered that notice of this order be published in the Banner-Graphic, a newspaper published in the City of Greencastle, Indians, not less than once each week for three consecutive weeks prior to the return date herein designated. William C. Vaughn, 111 Judge, Putnam Circuit Court DATED THIS 30th day of July, 1984. Diana LaViolette Brewer, Lowe & LaViolette Attorneys at Law 110 West Walnut Street Greencastle, Indiana 46135 Ph0ne:(317)653-8491 Aug. 8/15/22/3T Legal Notice STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM SS: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1984 TERM CAUSE NUMBER: CVB4-276 IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF RHODA GENEVA TURNER. Petitioner and HERNDON REEVES TURNER. Respondent NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE PROCEEDING TO: Herndon Reeves Turner BE IT KNOWN, that a Petition tor Dissolution of Marriage was filed by Rhoda Geneva Turner. Wife of Herndon Reeves Turner. said Petition having been filed through her attorney. Diana LaViolette, 110 West Walnut Street. Greencastle, Indiana, in the office of the Clerk ot the Putnam Circuit Court. Putnam County, Indiana. As the Husband of Rhoda Geneva Turner, you have been named as the Respondent in that suit, the nature ot which Is for a dissolution ot your marriage from the Petitioner. The Summons by Publication is specifically directed to you as your whereabouts are unknown. You are. therefore, hereby notified of the filing of said Petition lor Dissolution of your Marriage from Rhoda Geneva Turner and are hereby notified that unless you appear and defend such action within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this notice, or on or before 60 days, the Judge of the Putnam Circuit Court will herein determine said Petition for Dissolution of you> Marriage In your absence. Witness my hand and seal this 30th day of July, 1984. William C. Vaughn, 111 Judge, Putnam Circuit Court Diana LaViolette Brewer. Lowe & LeViolette Attorneys at Law 110 West Walnut Street Greencastle, Indiana 46135 Phone: (317)653-8491 Aug. 8/15722/3T

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PUBLIC AUCTION Having sold my home and moving to an apartment, I the undersigned will sell the following items, to the highest bidder, located on St. Rd. 142 two (2) homes East of Eminence, Indiana. Saturday, August 18,1984 at 11:00A.M. EST ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 2-90 yr. old wood straight chairs, 1 wood straight choir, wood rocking chair (90 yrs. old w/decorative carving), glass door china cabinet, painted pie safe, 3 quilts, 3-1908 qt. canning jars w/bail, carpet beater, 2 crocks, 2 gal. crock, 3 gal. pickle crock w/lid and bail, Uhl pottery pitcher, baskets, 2 Hull vases, small hen on nest, 2 glass cake stands, glass covered butter dish (100 plus yrs. old), cut glass creamer and sugar, 100 yr. old glass jelly dish, Moon & Star glass dish, 2 glass spooners, 100 yr. old covered cracker jar, glass jelly stand, covered glass sugar bowl etched glass pitcher, 8 etched berry bowls, 8 etched footed glasses, glass knife rest, 9” hand painted IBK gold trim fruit bowl, glass creamer, 2 fluted glass vases, hand painted Nippon vase, 2 nut dishes, 12’ Bavarian wall plate, Austrian plate, Royal Rudolstadt plate, 6 hand painted Bavarian plates, 11 different Haviland plates, 3 vegetable dishes, 2 hand painted vegetable dishes, 14K gold watch case, 2-14 K gold baby closure pins, 100 yr. old white and gold frame, misc. frames, 1847 Rogers service for 8, misc. sterling silver service pieces, hammered sterling carving set, Kirk Co.: Reposse pattern, 11 sterling spoons and 12 sterling forks, Gorham Com.: Cambridge pattern, 2 sterling tablespoons, 6 sterling soup spoons. CHINA DOLL 1899-17" china doll (perfect condition) has china face arms, and legs. HOUSEHOLD & MISC. FURNITURE: Walnut bedroom suite (bed, chest of drawers, vanity and bench), Lane cedar chest, cherry dining table w/turn top, 2 sofas, sewing cabinet, upholstered chair, desk and chair, tea wagon w/glass top, ottoman, 2 table lamps, desk lamp, floor lamp, electric wall clock, 2 knickknack shelves, flower stand. APPLIANCES: Zenith B/W TV (good condition), Citation frost-free upright freezer, electric iron, electric percolator. DISHES: Misc. Pyrex dishes, hand painted Meita china service for 8, misc. dishes. LINENS: Hand embroidered hand towels, pillow cases & table scarves, chinelle bedspread, 3 afghans, misc. linens. MISC.: Wall mirror w/sconces, 2 pieces luggage, National pressure canner, Club Aluminum roaster and cooking pans. TOOLS Lawn cart, bushel baskets, coal bucket, 4’ x 8’ step ladders, post hole digger, shovel, spade, potato fork, hoe, axe, rake, yard broom, hedge trimmer, 2 prunners, wrecking bar, hand saw, meat saw, box-end wrenches. TERMS OF SALE: Cash or good Check with proper I.D. All persons unknown to Clerk and/or Cashier must show proper I.D. to obtain Bidder Number. Not responsible for accidents, or for items after being sold. Nothing to be removed until settled for. All announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed material. ELIZABETH STIERWALT, Owner I RAY CABLE CENTURY 21 Cable & Associates. Inc. I AUCTIONEER REALTORS - -1- . U S. 40 & St. Rd. 75 KM <317,539-2222 F)llmore . ,N 46128 Auctioneers Note: This is a lifetime collection of very fine Antiques, don’t miss the opportunity of seeing this fine collection. Many items over 90 years old. Lunch will be served.

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