Banner Graphic, Volume 17, Number 145, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1987 — Page 8
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Girls* basketball Ind HS Girls Semistates, INDIANAPOLIS (AP) First-round semistate pairings Saturday in the 12th Indiana High School Athletic Association girls’ basketball tournament (Games 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., local time; winners play 8:15 p.m. for semistate championships): Indianapolis Bloomington South (16-7) vs Franklin (18-5) Noblesville (23-0) vs Greenfield (21-3) Seymour N.Posey (21-1) vs Bedford-N.Lawrence (22-3) Seymour (20-3) vsScottsburg (20-2) Fort Wayne FW Northrop (28-0) vs Huntington North (15-8) Columbia City (20-4) vs S.Bend St. Joseph’s (212) Lafayette Western Boone (20-1) vs Anderson Highland (19-5) E.Chicago Central (19-4) vs Mich. City Elston (16-6) Basketball Indiana High School Basketball Thursday’s Scores - Indpls Bethesda Christian 88, Baptist Academy NE Dußois 60, Springs Valley 58 N.Posev 67. Wood Memorial 48 Indiana College Basketball By The Associated Press Thursday's Scores Bethel 96, Indiana Tech 83 Indiana 72, Minnesota 70 lU-Ft. Wayne 69, Indianapolis 62 lU-Southeast 75, Oakland City 61 lUPUI73, DePauw 62 Purdue-Calumet 70, St. Francis, 111. 51 St. Joseph’s 66, Northern Kentucky 55 Tulsa 73, Indiana St. 54 Wabash 76, Rose-Hulman 61 Xavier, Ohio 69, Butler 67 Thursday’s College Basketball Scores By The Associated Press EAST Drexel 82, William & Mary 76 Long Island U. 76, Robert Morris 70 Massachusetts 66, Penn St. 59 » Niagara 100, Boston U. 78 Rhode Island 92, George Washington 87, OT St. Francis, N.Y. 76, St. Francis, Pa. 67 Siena 85, Maine 55 Syracuse 90, Providence 81 Temple 77, St. Bona venture 56 Villanova 88, St. Joseph's 87 Wagner 87, Monmouth, N.J. 76 West Virginia 73, Rutgers 61 SOUTH Ark.-Little Rock 57, Georgia St. 54 Bethune-Cookman 77, Armstrong St. 74 Duke 66, N. Carolina St. 50 Florida A&M 88, Alabama St. 74 Furman 80, Citadel 69, OT Jacksonville St. 86, Mississippi Coll. 67 Kentucky 65, Vanderbilt 54 Memphis St. 55, South Carolina 53 Mercer 89, Samford 67 New Orleans 90, McNeese St. 77 SE Louisiana 99, Marymount, Kan. 76 S. Mississippi 76, Cincinnati 64 VMIBI, E. Tennessee St. 65 MIDWEST Indiana 72, Minnesota 70 Kansas 84, Kansas St. 67 Michigan St. 96, Northwestern 71 St. Louis 90, Mo.-St. Louis 57 Wichita St. 67, Drake 54 Xavier, Ohio 69, Butler 67 SOUTHWEST Arkansas St. 57, Lamar 56 N. Texas St. 83, NE Louisiana 80 Oklahoma City 91, Phillips 83 Tulsa 73, Indiana St. 54 W. Texas St. 86, Angelo St. 66 FAR WEST Arizona 84, Washington St. 58 Arizona St. 71, Washington 70 Boise St. 86, Montana 51 Cal-Santa Barbara 53, San Joee St. 52 Colorado St. 69, Hawaii 62 E. Washington 80, Texas-Arlington 62 Fullerton St. 94, Utah St. 71 Idaho St. 81, Nev.-Reno7o Montana St. 86, Idaho 81, OT Nev.-Las Vegas 86, Long Beach St. 66 New Mexico St. 70, Cal-Irvine 66 Oregon 57, Southern Cal 55 San Diego 61, Gonzaga 48 St. Mary’s, Calif. 73, Portland 59 UCLA 57, Oregon St. 53 Utah 80, Air Force 64 Weber St. 88, N. Arizona 79 Wyoming 85. San Diego St. 73
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National Basketball Association At A Glance By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W.L.Pct. GB. Boston 39 14 .736 Philadelphia 30 22 .577 816 Washington 28 23 .549 10 New York 16 36 308 22 l /i New Jersey 12 39 . 235 26 Central Division Detroit 33 17 .660 Atlanta 32 18 .640 1 Milwaukee 34 21 .618 114 Chicago 25 24 .510 714 Indiana 25 27 .481 9 Cleveland 21 32 .396 1314 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Dallas 32 19 .627 Utah 30 21 .588 2 Houston 27 24 . 529 5 Denver 23 30 .434 10 San Antonio 19 33 .365 13)4 Sacramento 17 34 .333 15 Pacific Division L.A. Lakers 39 13 .750 Portland 33 21 .611 7 Golden State 27 28 . 491 13)4 Seattle 25 28 .472 1414 Phoenix 22 31 .415 17)4 L.A. Clippers 8 42 .160 30 Thursday’s Games Golden State 110, New Jersey 106 New York 120, Cleveland 105 Detroit 117, Seattle 105 Boston 99, Houston 92 Portland 124, Phoenix 108 Friday's Games Sacramento at Philadelphia Indiana at Atlanta L.A. Lakers at Chicago San Antonio at Dallas Washington at Utah Denver at L.A. Clippers Saturday’s Games New York at New Jersey Atlanta at Detroit Golden State at Dallas Utah at Houston Boston at San Antonio Milwaukee at Phoenix Washington at Seattle Sunday’s Games L.A. Lakers at Philadelphia Cleveland at Chicago Sacramento at Indiana New York at Detroit Milwaukee at Portland Hockey National Hockey League Thursday’s Games Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 4, tie Chicago 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 St. Louis 6, Minnesota 2
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Friday’s Games Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers Quebec at Detroit Boston at Winnipeg Toronto at Calgary Washington at Vancouver Saturday’s Games Montreal at N.Y. Islanders Chicago at Hartford New Jersey at Pittsburgh Boston at Minnesota Quebec at St. Louis Philadelphia at Los Angeles Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX —Signed Rob Woodward, Mike Rochford and John Leister, pitchers, and Ellis Burks and Todd Benzinger, ouuieiders, to one-year contracts. NEW YORK YANKEES-Signed Ron Kittle, outfielder, and Pat Clements, pitcher, to a oneyear contracts. OAKLAND A’S—Announced the retirement of Vida Blue, pitcher. SEATTLE MARINERS—Invited Roy Thomas, pitcher, to spring training as a non-roster player. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Signed George Bell, outfielder, to a one-year contract. National League MONTREAL EXPOS—Signed Floyd You mans and Sergio Valdez, pitchers, and Esteban Beltre, infielder, to a one-year contracts. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Signed Steve Jeltz, Francisco Melendez and Greg Legg, infielders, John Russell and Joe Cipolloni, catchers, Mike Jackson, pitcher, and Chris James, outfielder, to one-year contracts. Invited Steve Carlton, pitcher, to spring training as an unsigned, non-roster player. PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Signed Mike Brown, outfielder, to a one-year contract. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS-Signed Ray Fontenot, pitcher, to a Triple-A contract and invited him to spring training as a non-roster player. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS—Signed Steffond Johnson, forward, to a contract for the rest of the season. FOOTBALL CLEVELAND Kurt Schottenheimer special teams coach. NEW YORK JETS—Signed Rogers Alexander, linebacker, and Sal Cesario, offensive lineman, to 1987 contracts. Announced that Mike Kensil will become director of operations, replacing Tim Davey, who is leaving to pursue other opportunities. PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Named Joe Greene defensive line coach. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Traded Sean Farrell, offensive lineman, to the New England Patriots fur the Patriots’ second, seventh and ninth-round picks in the 1987 NFL draft. Signed Willie Smith, tight end, and James Huddleston, offensive lineman.
Legal Notice NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Nolle* It hereby given to the taxpayers of Qreoncaatl* Community School Corporation consisting of the City of Qreoncaatl*, Qreencaatl* Township and Madison Township, In Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of the said School Corporation at a regular meeting at their regular meeting place, 522 Anderson Street, Qreoncaatl*, Indiana, at 7:30 p.m., E.S.T. on the 11th day of March, 1987, will consider necessary additional appropriation to moat the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. QENERAL FUND '270,000.00 Not over '270,000.00 from the General Fund for payment of employer's share of social security payments for certified personnel. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shell have the right to be hoard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally mad* will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen day* at the County Auditor's Office at Putnam County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriations may be heard and Interested taxpayer* may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Qreencaatl* Community School Corp. Board of School Trustee* Bayard L. Allen, President Feb. 20/1T
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Legal Notice Report of Condition Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the First National Bank of Cloverdale. In the state of Indiana, at the close of business on December 31, 1986, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code, Section 161. Charter Number 10465 Comptroller of the Currency 4th District. ASSETS Statement of Resources and Liabilities Thou, of dollars Cash and balances due from depository institutions: Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin 2,152 Interest-bearing balances ’goo Securities 12,315 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices of the bank and of Its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and In IBFs 5,600 Loans and lease financing receivables: Loans and leases, net of unearned Income 19,891 LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses ... 321 Loans and leases, net of unearned Income, allowance, and reserve Premises and fixed assets ’395 Other assets .."503 Total assets 41,503 LIABILITIES Deposits: 38,359 NonlntorMt-bMring 4,251 Interest-besrlng 34 108 * Other liabilities 250 Total liabilities oo ano EQUITY CAPITAL Common stock 180 Sur P'“* .V.V.V.V.V.V.Vi,OOO Undivided profits and capital reserves 1714 Totsl equity capital 2 894 Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, and equity capital 503 I, Gary L. Neese, Cashier, of the sbove-nsmed bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condition Is true snd correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. We, the undersigned directors, attest to the correctness of this ststement of resources and liabilities. We declare that It has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepered In conformance with the Instructions snd Is true and correct. Robert M. Patten, Director Waiter Frye, Director Fred M. Sergent, Director Feb. 20/1T
Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice I* hereby given the taxpayers of Qreencaatl*, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officer* of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7:30 p.m. on 10th day of March 1987, will consider the following additional appropriation* which said officer* consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Cumulative Capital Improvement Funds Cumulative Capital Improvement 4 - Park Restroom Renovation- ‘20,000.00 Taxpayers appearing .it such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation* a* finally mad* will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which commission will hold a further hearing within Fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of Putnam County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayer* objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard, interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor whan and where such hearing will be held. Janice Inman Trustee or other officer of taxing unit Feb. 20/27/2T NOTICE OF SUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT OF PUTNAM COUNTY, INDIANA Eat. 87C01-8702-ES-16 NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN, that Owen County State Bank was on the 18th day of February, 1987, appointed Executor of the Estate of Kenneth Swinford, Jr., deceased and Is now serving as such Executor and was authorized to proceed with the supervised administration of the estate of said decedent. All person* having claim* against said estate whether or not now due must file the same In said court within five (5) month* from the data of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Qreencaatl*, Indiana, this 18th day of February 1987. Owen County State Bank Executor Nancy A. Michael Clerk, Putnam Circuit Court Hlckam and Hlckam 10 S. Main St. P.O. Box 48 Spencer, IN 47480 812-829-2221 Attorney* Executor Feb. 20/27/2T
Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice la hereby given to the taxpayers of Qreencaatl* Community School Corporation constating of the City of Qreencaatl*, Qreencaatl* Township and Madison Township, In Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of the said School Corporation • at a regular meeting at their regular meeting place, 522 Anderson Street, Qreencaatl*, Indiana, at 7:30 p.m., E.S.T. on the 11th day of March, 1987, will consider necessary additional appropriation to meet the extraordinary emergancy existing at this time. CUM. BUILDINQ FUND *1,550,000.00 Not over '50,000.00 for roof repair* on Middle School, McAnally Center, and the Miller Building (Area Vocational School); repair or replace limit switches at McAnally Center; move Incinerator out of boiler room at Northeast; repair physical education floor In McAnally Center and treat for termites; repair chain link fence* at elemantary achooia, re-wire computer area at Middle School; repair and replace broken steps and sidewalk* at Miller Building; Install new oil loop at Jones Elementary; replace thermostats, small circulator pump*, steel trap* and control valve* aa necessary In all buildings. Not over '1,500,000.00 for high school renovation, legal fees, architectural/engineering fees, educational consultants, project management, survey/testing/printing, and builders risk Insurance. Total additional appropriation of ‘1,550,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally mad* will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen day* at the County Auditor's Office at Putnam County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayer* objecting to any such additional appropriations may be heard and Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Qreencaatl* Community School Corp. Board of School Trustee* Bayard L. Allen, President Feb. 20/1T NOTICE TO BIDDERS^ Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bainbrldge will receiva bid* on the following equipment: UNIT 1 - Truck chassis, naw (1986-1987) 2 Ton truck chassis with minimum requirements of: 149” wheelbase; 84" cab to axle; 386 Cubic Inch engine (or equivalent); 4 speed transmission (with 2 speed rear axle or S speed trans.);7,ooo lb. front axle; 9,000 lb. front spring*; 17,000 lb. rear axle (2 speed If 4 speed trans. bid); 19,000 lb. rear suspension; Heavy duty battery or dual batt*rl*s;H*avy duty alternator; AM-FM radio; Cold climate package; Tachometer; Power St**rlng;No spin differential; Hand throttle; Intermittent wipers; 9.00 x 20 Highway tread front tires; 9.00 x 20 on/off road mud and snow rear tires; 50 gal. left hand step fuel tank; ReTrac brand West Coast Mirrors; Dual cab entry assist handles. H there Is any additional lt*m(s) that you would recommend be on this type of truck, please Include these as a separate bid Item. Chassis Items additional. UNIT II - Equipment: 10' x 36" 10 gauge heavy duty snow plow and hitch, power angle Installed and road ready (equlv. to Good Roads Model No. 62108005); 10’ all steel dump body with Vi cab protector (Anthony or equlv.); ICC light* and flaps; Under body holst-Anthony 718 H or equivalent; 8 gauge floor; 10 gauge conatructlon; painted; PTO pump; Central hydraulic system; 30 ga. reservoir; return filter; shut off valve; spreader value; hosea and quick couplers; Road Ready. Bid* may be presented aa a single bid for the total package, l.e. chassis, bed and plow, or may be two bids, on* for the chassis, and the second for the bed and plow. Bids will be received at th* office of Clerk-Treasurer, Town Hall, Bainbrldge, Indiana, until 7:00 p.m. on March 18, 1987, at which time they will publicly opened and read aloud. All bids received after that time will be returned unopened. Bids shall be properly and completely mad* on proposal forms as approved by th* Indiana State Board of Accounts, Including Affidavit of NonColluslon, and shall be accompanied by a certified check or suitable bid bond in the amount of '500.00. Bids shall be In a sealed envelope marked with th* name and place of business of th* bidder. Th* Town Board reserves the right to reject any and all bid*, to accept all or any part of any bid received, and to waive informalities. Linda Blocher Clerk-Treasurer Town of Bainbrldge Feb. 20/27/2T Mobile Homes 10 x 55 MOBILE home, 2 bedroom. $2,300. Call anytime after 2 p.m. 2466485. 2-17-5 P Help Wanted
WE HAVE 65 ESTABLISHED ROUTES IN INDIANA Opportunity available in Greencastle area. Each route has regular trading established customers. We sell staple grocery items and general merchandise. Be your own boss and have established customers with repeat business. No cut backs or layoffs in our 87 year history. WE OFFER •Complete Business Support •Free Training •Income During Training •Company Vehicle •Medical/Life Insurance •Promotion From Within •Five Day Work Week •Financing Available •Minimum Investment Required (secured by accounts receivable & inventory) Send resume to Sales Manager, P.O. Box 27489, Indianapolis, 1N.46227
AUTOMOTIVE BODY MAN We have immediate openings for 2 Body men at all levels. WE OFFER: •Paid vacations # Group health insurance •Six paid holidays *Group life insurance •Highest earning potential •Uniform allowance •Factory training •Advancement potential COME WORK WITH THE PROFESSIONALS! Call Craig Carney at 653-5178 or apply in person.
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Apartments 1 BEDROOM, Greencastle, Water Works Hill . Reasonable unfurnished, renovated bathroom & kitchen, Clean. No pets. 653-8043. 2/19/9P STUDENT APARTMENTS for rent. Now leasing, one and two bedrooms. No pets. 653-6550. 2/13/TF COLONIAL ARMS Apts. 1 bedroom unfurnished apartment. No children, no pets. Available now. Phone 653-9298. 1/16/TF ROBAN APTS. 2 bed. unfurnished apartments. Central air and heating. Dishwasher. Ideal location for older couples. No children, no pets. 6539298. 2/13/TF AVAILABLE NOW. 1 bedroom apartment. Freshly painted. Refrigerator, stove, water, trash removal & security system furnished. 6539239. 2/19/6T For Rent FOR RENT: 2 or 3 bedroom house. Phone 653-3001. 2-17-4 T Instruction
KERSEY MUSIC Now has openings for beginning guitar and electric base. Call 6536824 or 653-6614.
lost and Found LOST: Ladies gold wrist watch, Bulova make. Reward. 653-5964. 2-20-1 T A *SOO reward for the return of or information leading to the return of the following described dog: Walker female, tan head, one spotted ear, body mostly white with a few tan spots, no black. Call 217/728-4195. 2/10/16P Help Wanted BORN AGAIN Christian lady. Secretary, bookkeeping, typing, general offeie work, 40 hrs. week. Send replies to Box 545 c / o Banner Graphic. 2-18-3 T LOCAL MUFFLER shop chain seeks dependable, honest, mechanically inclined person. Must nave knowledge of acetylene cutting, welding and general auto repair expedience required. Knowledge of 2 bendor and brakes desirable. Must have own hand tools. Applications are being accepted at 610 N. Jackson, Greencastle. 2-14-6 T DAYTIME BABYSITTER, over 21, needed to care for 2 boys, ages 6 mo. and 2 yrs, in my home, 4 to 5 days a week. 6533645, after 6p.m. 2-18-4 T
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Help Wonted AAATURE SALES ladies needed immediately, full and part time. Send resume including work references to Box 546 c/ o Banner Graphic. 2-20-6 T NURSES AIDE and orderly. Houston Health Care of Cloverdale is now accepting applications for these positions. Competitive salary and benefits. Please aply in person. 2-20-8 T FULL TIME bookkeeper, Requirements include answering phone and typing, computer knowledge helpful but not required. Send resume to Box 547 c/ o Banner Graphic. 2-20-3 T EXPERIENCED grill cook. Must be dependable and eager to learn. Only experienced need apply. Applications taken daily. Fairway Restaurant, US 231,653-3531. 2-14-7 T
Delivery Drivers WANTED Full or part time. Need dependable vehicle, clean driving record, proof of insurance, good knowledge of Greencastle and DePauw campus. Contact: 653-6355 Hatdeer An Equal Opportunity Employer.
HERITAGE House Convalescent Center is now accepting applications for a certified nurse aide class. Call 653-2602 for info. 2-11-12 T CONSTRUCTION, drivers, welders, machinists. Will train some positions. (Up to S6OOO / mo) Transcontinental Job Search, (308)382-3700 fee. 2-18-20-2 P
FIESTA HAIR FASHIONS is looking for qualified, enthusiastic stylist to work in pleasant, busy salon. If you're a talented "people-oriented" person, join the leader in the beauty industry! We offer above average hourly rate plus commission, paid vacation, hospitalization, advanced education. Call 653-9860
HERITAGE House Convalescent Center is now accepting applications for a part time LPN, on our 11-7 shift. Please apply in person. 2-12-30 T WE ARE now accepting applications for an RN to work every other weekend. Please apply in person at Heritage House Convalescent Center. 2-12-30 T Wonted OLD ORIENTAL rugs wanted. Any size or condition. Call toll free 1-800-342-7847. 1/14/34P
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1984 OLDS Omega, 4 cyl, 2 tone blue, all power but windows. 38,000 miles. $6,100. 653-8858. 2-20-2 T 1964 CHEVY, 1 '/a ton, flat bed and hoist, new rubber. 653-4514. 2-20-4 P 1981 MUSTANG, 4 cyl, 4 spd, gray with blue and silver stripes, sun roof, wire spoke hub caps. Sharp, $3,000. Can be seen at 43 Jackson Blvd. Greencastle. 2-20-5 T 1977 CHEVY pick up, AT, PS, AM-FM cassette radio, $l,lOO. 526-2307 after 4 p.m. FOR SALE: 'll Camaro LT, V-8, auto A/ C, Ziebarted. Runs very good. $1,500. 653-8577 after 6 p.m. 2-20-5 T 'B3 JEEP Scrambler, 6 cyl. 4 wheel drive with lock outs, PS, PB, tilt steering wheel, bucket seats, AMFM, hardtop. $4500. 5262395. 2-18-20-2 T "83 MERCURY LYNX. Wrecked, minor repairs needed. Over $ 1000 worth of parts. S6OO nego, 080. 232-3914 or 2478231. FOR SALE: 1968 Chevy '/j ton pick-up Fleetside. Body rust, solid bed floor, 307 VB, 3 spd. manual. S3OO. Phone 653-8591. 2-18-4 T 'B6 COLT WAGON, 7 passenger, AT, air, 11,000 miles $8,975. Also 1983 Toyota Supra. Sharp, loaded, 39,000 miles. $9900. 653-4947. FOR SALE: 1968 Ford, 4 whl drive, $950. Also, 1965 Chevy Biscayne, needs work. $650. 6534833. 2-18-6 P
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1976 FORD Tallboy, 4X4, good shape, 390, 4 spd., 6” lift, 35" ground hog. Many new parts. *3,700 firm. 317-522-1391. 2/16/6T 1985 AMC Encore, 2 dr. coupe, white/interior, extra nice, 1 owner. Ask for Jerry, 653-8426 or 6533873. 2-17-6 T FOR SALE: Priced right. 1972 Ford truck, 2 ton, 18 ft. box; 1980 GMC, 2 ton, 18 ft. box. Call 653-8481. Located Taylor Graphics, south on 231. 2-17-5 T 1985 LINCOLN Continental, 302 engine, computer dash, loaded, garage kept, low miles, regular service. $14,000. 1-839-7775. 2-14-6 T For Sole FOR SALE: Split firewood. Delivered, 4Va rick load, *l4O. 672-4604 or 812/443-1644. 2/4/30T
