The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 May 1967 — Page 8

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Tuasday, May f, 1967

For Rent

FOR RENT: ’66 Nimrod Camper. Phone 246-6549 after 6 p. m. 9-3p

GARAGE FOR RENT: Space for 2 cars. OL 3-6425. 8-3t.

For Rent-Apartments

FOR RENT: A newly decorated upstairs 4 room apartment. We will rent this furnished or unfurnished. Garage goes with it. Paul and Verna Emery. Phone OL 3-9200 or OL 35977. 1-tf

FOR RENT: 2 bedroom modem duplex, nice yard, available June 1st.' See James Green, 606 South Jackson St. 5-8-9-3t

FOR RENT: At Cole Apartments, 2 bedroom apartment, all utilities paid. See custodian, 517 E. Washington St. S-24t

Wanted To Rent

WANTED: Professional man desires to rent 3 bedroom home in Greencastle. Week days before 5 p. m. call OL 3-3152, extension 42. After 5 call OL 3-4343. 9-3t

For Sale

FOR SALE: New Montgomery Ward power mower, used one - time. Lue Thomas Reelsville. Phone 672-3588. 6-3p

FOR SALE: ROSE BUSHES— Choice Northern grown potted Rose Bushes. These potted roses make ideal Mother’s Day gifts. Terrace View Gardens, on Indianapolis Road, Phone OL 3-6932. 8-4t

FOR SALE: Baby Bathinette, like new. OL 3-3955. 9-lp

NICE cut flower arrangements, planters of all kinds, artifical vases. Come down look us over. Milton’* Posey Patch. 9-4t

FOR SALE: At Earley’s; Extra nice Big boy tomato plants, 60c per dozen; nice cabbage plants, $1.00 per hundred. Phone OL 3-5891. B-5t

FOR SALE: Greatest selection of country A western S3 rpm IPs and 45 rpm in central Indiana. Houck’s Music Downbeat Record Shop, 121 E. Walnut St. OL 3-3928. 9:30-5:30. Tue.-Thur.-Sat.-tf

Petunia, Marigolds, coleus, geraniums, rose moss, scarlet sage. Milton’s Posey Patch 6-9-ll-12-4t

Hardy plants of most kinds ready now. Milton’s Posey Patch. 5-6-9-10-4t

FOR SALE: Wedding Dress size 10. Ph. 795-4238. 9-lp

FOR SALE: % karat diamond engagement ring, extremely low mileage; appraisal furnished. $165. Curt Mangan OL 3-9721 Ext 411. 9-2p

Real Estate-For Sale

E. H. Collins & Co. OL 3-3286 WW II VETERAN Tima is running out on your aligibility to buy a homo with a 100% VA loan. Ross or Lois Allee OL 3-4073 Bob Clark 386-7359

P. G. EVANS CO. REAL ESTATE HOMES FOR SALE Prices from $5,500 to $80,500 cover quite a range. So we probably have a home in your price bracket. Phone us, or come to the office anytime. For efficient service, call OL 8-6509, or after hours: OL 3-6416 OL 3-3406 OL 3-4343 OL 3-3642 118 S. Jackson St.

C. E. SHUEE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 10S North Vino Stroot NEW LISTINGS K-17 LUXURY LIVING AT ITS HIGHEST An elegant 4 bedroom home on over 5 acres. 2 ■nrtn.ii barns for Ponies or Horses. Beautiful landscaped yard. A gorgeous kitchen with absolutely everything. Beautiful living and dining room. 2 , /i baths. Lovely larger paneled family room. *‘/j car garage. Nice large basement. This home has electric heat and Is centrally air conditioned. Sound Interesting? Give ns a call. K-16 EXCELLENT HOME— EXCELLENT LOCATION A lovely 8 bedroom brick —Zy 2 car finished and heated garage. Lovely paneled family room. Beautiful kitchen with reversible cabinets and indirect lighting. 2 full baths. And a nice large lot in a very quiet neighb o r h o o d just east of Greencastle. Be sure to see this. The price is right at $22,500.00. X-16 OLDER HOME— IN BAINBRIDGE 5 rooms — 3 bedrooms — Glassed in front porch. New roof—-full basement. 1 car garage. Do a little work on it and have yourself a comfortable place to live. Close to the new North Putnam School. A bargain at $8,500.00. W-l ANOTHER GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Small restaurant in Fillmore. All restaurant equipment included, plus a 2 bedroom mobile home. Restaurant Is air conditioned. A good deal for the right party. $17,500.00. K-4 A GOOD SMALL FARM Located close to Lieber State Park. 78 acres about half tillable—A good larger older home—5 Bedrooms—large living room —Good Barn. A low $30,000.00. If you are thinking about buying property now is the time. Prices are going up on Real Estate because there is a great demand. Call us today and let us help you find that Dream Home you have always wanted. Daytime Phone: OL 3-9702 Jim and Kay Braden OL 3-6532 Rena Fisher OL 3-5098 Jack Moore OL 3-5820 Gloria Baumunk OL 3-6057 Wilbur Alexander OL 3-4790 Floyd Crawley 795-4351

For Sale - Homes

FOR SALE: by owner, at 305 E. Walnut, 4 bedroom remodeled home, new furnace, new kitchen, new downstairs bath, nice hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, new walls and woodwork downstairs, new aluminum siding, excellent location for income property. See owner at 307 E. Walnut Street. 5-6t

NICE corsages of Roses, Carnations, Orchids, Cymbidium Orchids, Gardenia. Come down we will fix one to please you. Milton’s Posey Patch. 9-4t

FOR SALE: Give Mother a blooming Orchid plant from Terrace View Gardens, on Indianapolis Road. Phone OL 36932. 8-4t FOR SALE: Petunias, Snapdragons, Geraniums, Coleus and other bedding plants. Terrace View Gardens, on Indianapolis Road, Phone OL 3-6932. 8-4t FOR SALE: Vegetable Plants, now ready at Earleys. Phone OL 3-5891. 8-4t

MOTHER’S DAY Special: Potted flowers, bedding plants, rose bushes, perennials and annual bulbs and plants. Also tomato, cabbage, broccoli plants, ready to set Ernie’s Open Air Market 602 South Bloomington, Highway 43. 9-4p

Wanted To Buy

WANTED: Used pianos. Write directions to 2107% W. Jackson, Muncie, Indiana, or call collect 282-0698. 27-tf.

WANTED TO BUY: Home, older style, located in City of Greencastle. Need storage, yard space, automatic heat Write P.O. Box 416, Greencastle. 3-6p

For Sale - Home Items

SINGER FIVE MONTHS OLD $36.08 FULL PRICE WALNUT CABINET. Assume six payments of $6.01 per month. Sew forward and reverse, mend and darn, applique, monogram, beautiful pastel color, equipped to zigzag. Complete price just $36.08. Call OL 3-3987. 5-tf. FOR SALE: Save 30 % Halfroll of avocado green Du Pont nylon plush carpet, size 15’X 30’. Regular Price $447.50, now only $318,00. Horace Link & Co. Phone OL 3-6517. 9-3t

FOR SALE: Westinghouse refrigerator, flash defrost like new. Phone OL 3-9258. 6-3t

a Used GE Chest Freezer $79.00 Call Sutherlin’s TV OL 3-5419 a Used Magnavox Black A White TV Stereo combination. Has AM-FM-FM Stereo—beautiful walnut cabinet Call Sutherlin’s TV OL 8-5419 a Used Kenmore electdryer with variable temperature control— line fUter $90.00 Call Sutherlin’s TV OL 3-5419 a Several creampuff TVs taken in trade on RCA Victor Color TV. Prices start at $39.95. Call Sntherlin’s TV OL S-5419 a Used RCA Victor Color TV, perfect condition. Call Sutherlin’s TV OL 3-5419 SUTHERLIN’S TV 12 N. Jackson Greencastle, Ind.

FOR SALE: Hot Point refrigerator with 85 lb freezer at top Frigidaire electric stove, Hamilton clothes dryer, all in good condition. Call OL 34825 after 5 p.m. 9-lp

Automotive

after 4:00. OL 3-5824.

used. 795-4641.

sedan, extras. One

OL 3-6775.

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6160.

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MOTOR CO. Home of Volkswagen Sales &. Service 2122 Wobath Avs. 14038 - Terr* Haute ^

sell. CH 6-6273.

parts and accessories

Bainbridge.

3-5817.

For Sale • Farm Items

a Pioneer Seed Com, Tressman 11 Goode, 7 miles north Greenp castle on Road 43. Phone OL - 3-5948. l-12p.

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6 Alfalfa weevils? Use Alphatox, n we have it. Bainbridge Elevap tor. 9-11-13-16-18-20-61

* For Sale-Pets

S FOR SALE: Black male Toy Poodle pup. AKC reg. $65. P Phone OL 3-9443. 9-lp

i- FOR SALE: AKC German l * Shepherd pups, 8 weeks old. 16 Jim Woods, Fillmore, R. 1. P Phone 246-6190. 8-2t.

g For Sale-Farm Equipment

FOR SALE: Massey - Ferguson new and used farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales. Inc. Danville, Ind. State Road 39

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FOR SALE: Int. 4 row planter also JD 290 both good working condition. W. C. Pruitt, 522-6764 8-3p

Business Service

When in doubt which rug to choose. Try Wipe Lustre, then spread the good news. Herriott’s Paint & Wallpaper.

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FOR FREE ESTIMATES for spray painting or brush painting call your PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP today. 1-TF

- BEE ELECTRIC—TV, RADIO, 16 CAR RADIOS — all makes RECORD PLAYERS — all ty makes and SMALL APPLI- «• ANCE SERVICE. Phone OL 3-9617. 335 N. Arlington SL tf tue-tbur-tf.

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co NOTICE: Should you not re5p ceive your copy of The Daily n- Banner or Indianapolis News, :1c please phone OL 3-9070 before y m 6 pjn.

CATHOLIC Ladies Rummage or Sale Saturday, May 13, 8:30 er a. m. Clothing, dishes, misc. bt ’ 9-10-12-3t 2t

League of Women Voters will 1C * meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at Ridpath SchooL IP

Work Wanted

For Sale-Musical Items

FOR SALE: Selmer (Paris) alto sax. $200. OL 3-6775. 4-6p

Wanted

WANTED: Tree work, topping and take downs. Free estimate. Insurance. C. Gorham. Call OL 3-9031. 8-6p

WANTED: Tree trimming and removal, dangerous trees removed safely, 18 years experience, phone 522-6859, Bainbridge, James Roe. 3-6p WANTED: Ironings, $3.00 average basket, free pickup and delivery. Phone OL 3-3-3097. 8-3p

WANTED: Tree trimming and removal. Dangerous trees removed safely. Ph. 522-6859, Bainbridge. 18 yrs. exp. James Roe. 4-6t

Livestock • For Sale

FOP SALE: Charolals (percentage) Cattle, Service age bulls, and open heifers. James V. Ray Stilesville, Ind. Ph 845-2471. S-6p

FOR SALE: Chester White boars. William R. Hal tom, R. 1, Spencer. Phone 829-2033. 9-5p

NICE filled porch boxes with Petunia, Geranium, Coleus and vines in Redwood—and metal boxes for Mother’s Day. Milton's Posey Patch. 9-41,

FOR SALE: One Toro mower; one rider mower; one orchard disc. Phone OL 3-4276. 9-5t

Sporting Goods-For Sale

FOR SALE: "RIGHT’ tent trailer, used 2 summers, sleeps 6, table, ice box, sink, water storage and cabinets. Call 246-6292. 9-6p

FOR SALE: 2 gentle horses, one red, one black. Phone OL 3-5872. 6-3t

FOR SALE: Holstein cow with heifer calf. Phone 526-2758 after 6 p. m. 9-2p

FOR SALE: Quality Registered Polled Hereford Bulls and Heifers. Come see and be convinced. Good show prospects. B. H. Franklin, R. R. 2, Cloverdale, Ind. Phone 7954636. 4-14t FOR SALE: 17 shoats around 60-80 pounds, vaccinated. Call OL 3-5503 after 4 pm. 9-2p

SHAWNEE Construction — 30 years experience, new and old building, remodeling of all types, roofing, guttering, painting, siding and all types of masonry work. Phone OL 3-6194. 8-6p

Motorcycles - For Sale

FOR SALE: 64 Honda 90, perfect mechanical condition. $160. OL 3-4962. 4-5p

Employment-Women

WANTED: Housekeeper, middle aged. Modem country home. 2 miles out of Worthington, Ind., on Road 67. T. R. Martin, Box 50 R.R. 1 Worthington. 5-4p

Employment • Men

SALESMAN WANTED: To represent large oil firm calling on farm accounts. Sales experience preferred, however, can qualify on other merits. Protected territory adjusted for full or part time position. No age limit. Must be sportsminded. Confidential interview will be arranged. Write D. W. Chambers, Merchandising Manager, Central Petroleum Company, 548 Standard Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio, 44113. 9-3p

Driver, Salesman A leading food chain has a position for a retail salesman serving established customers. 5 day week. Car and expenses furnished. Guaranteed weekly salary plus incentive bonus. Average 1966 earnings $8500. We offer Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Life Insurance, Paid Vacations. Profit Sharing, Retirement Program. Married, age 24 to 45. For personal interview please send work resume to Box 11181, Indpls., Ind. Zip 46201

NOTICE: The stag to be held at Windy Hill Wednesday, May 17 has been postponed until May 24, due to other club activties. 8-2t

LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hog* $21.25-$21.75 LIVESTOCK Hogs 5,000; barrows and gilts fully steady to 25 higher; 1-2, 200-230 lb. 22.50-22.75; 17 head 23.00; 1-3, 190-240 lb. 21.7522.50; 240-270 lb. 21.25-21.75; 23, 250-280 lb. 21.00-21.50; 280325 lb. 20.25-21.00; few 325-355 lb. 19.25-20.25; sows steady to weak to 25 lower; 1-3, 300-400 lb. 17.00-18.00; 400-500 lb. 16.5017.00; 2-3, 500-650 lb. 16.0016.75. Cattle 1.800; calves 25; steers and heifers fully steady to 25 higher.

Conviction Stands WASHINGTON UPI — The Supreme Court let stand Monday a disorderly conduct conviction against 17 anti-Vietnam demonstrators who refused to disband a meeting in New York’s Times Square when ordered to do so by police. In another action, the court refused to grant a hearing to five New Yorkers who refused to answer questions during a state grand jury investigation of the 1964 Harlem riots.

Honor At Stoke

COLUMBIA, S. C. UPI — South Carolina Gov. Robert McNair is tired of being embarrassed by sluggish frogs. McNair said Monday a statewide contest would be held in Columbia Saturday to pick up South Carolina’s 1967 entry in the national jumping frog contest in California later this month. “It is vital,” the governor said solemnly, “that the state get a frog with gumption.” Last year’s entry, McNair noted, wouldn’t jump at alL

—City Council

In the discussion that followed the comments it was more

It was then suggested that there should not be any street

The Board of Works received a letter that they passed on to the Council last night from Claude Webb. Webb requested that he would like to have city

the letter should be returned

STATE OP INDIANA

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COUNTY OP PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUFT COURT. APRIL TERM. 1967 IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF GILBERT E. CLARK, DECEASED Estate No. 9573 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE of Gilbert E. Clark In the matter of the Estate of Gilbert E. Clark, deceased. No. 9573. Notice is hereby given that Lillian Ford as Administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 39th day of May, 1967, at which time all persons interested 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 heirship or claim to any part of said

estate.

Lillian Ford, Personal Representative Emils E. Masten. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Lyon A Boyd May 39-Jt

and more information requested. Police Chief Roy Newgent reported that during May his department received 78 complaints clearing 48, made 16 arrests with 14 convictions, recorded 17 accidents with $8,160 personal property damage resulting, and issued 1,225 parking tickets with 686 being returned. James Baldwin and Lester Fitzsimmons have been added to the force. Fire Chief Cassal Balay reported that his department had answered 11 alarms and recorded $375 fire loss during May. Claims totaled $5,024.51 and met the approval of the CounciL

State Visit

NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR THE PURCHASE OP GASOLINE AND MOTOB OIL Notice is hereby given that the Board of Works and Safety, Greencastle, Indiana will receive sealed bids for the purchase of the following: 17.000 gallons of Ethyl, premium or ethyl and regular grade; 17.000 gallons regular, premium er ethyl and regular grade. 300 gallons, more or less. Motor Oil SAE No. 10 to 50; these quantities are expected to be used within a year from the acceptance of a satisfactory bid. The bid shall be a firm bid. that is. one that shall state a maximum price per gallon on gasoline and oils, the City to be entitled to any decrease in price during the year by reason of reduction of tank-wagon prices below the maximum gallon price. Delivery should be made to the City Garage, as required. The bids for motor oil should state grade and whether in quart cans, five-gallon cans or by the half barrel. Also state the API classification. Bids must be properly and completely executed with a non-collusion affidavit as required by law upon forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts. A bond or certified check In the amount of ten per cent of the total bid payable to the City of Greencastle must be filed with bid. Bids shall be received at the office of the Clerk Treasurer of the City of Greencastle until 7 o’clock P.M. on the 32nd day of May, 1967. The Board of Works A Safety reserves the right to reject any and all bids. WITNESS my band and the aeal of the City of Greencastle, Indiana this 34th day of April. 1967. THE BOARD OP WORKS A SAFETY Helen M. Pierce Deputy Clerk Treasurer May 3-9-31

NOTICE TO BIDDERS For the purchases of Bituminous Materials for the City of Greencastle, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Works A Safety of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the purchase of the following: Cut back Asphalt RC No. 3-15,000 gallons more or less. Prime Oil. 7,500 galloni, more or less. Plant Mixed Patch Materials — 150 tons, more or less. All materials to meet State Highway specifications. To be applied under the supervision of the Street Commissioner. Bids must be properly and completely executed with a non-collusion affidavit as required by law on forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts. Also Standard Questionnaire and Financial statement furnished on bids of $5,000 or more. Bids will be received at the office of the Clerk Treasurer of said City until 7:30 o’clock P.M. May 33. 1967. A bond or certified check payable to the City of Greencastle, Indiana, wilt be required to be filed with each bid In an amount equal to 10% of the total bid. Bonds and checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned. The Board of Works and Safety reserves the right to reject any and all bids. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said City this 24th day of April. 1967. THE BOARD OF WORKS A SAFETY Helen M. Pierce Deputy Clerk Treasurer May 3-0-2t

STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT. APRIL TERM, 1967 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RAYMOND L. HARBIBON, DECEASED. Estate No. EST 66-78 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE of Raymond L. Harblson In the matter of the Estate of Raymond L. Harblson, deceased. No. EST 66-78 Notice Is hereby given that Virginia F. Harblson as Administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examinatloo and action of said Circuit Court, on the 1st of June. 1967. at which time all persons interested 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 heirship or claim to any part of eald estate. Virginia P. Harblson. Personal Representative Ennis E. Masten. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney tor Estato j. Frank Pnrlmia Hw *+*

BEIRUT, Lebanon UPI — Kink Faisal of Saudi Arabia left Riyadh by plane Monday on the first leg; of a state viait to Britain, Mecca Radio said. Faisal was stopping in Palma de Majorca and was due In London Tuesday to begin the 10-day visit at the invitation of Queen Elizabeth IL

Loborite Dies DURHAM, England UPI — Sam Watson, a onetime Labor Party leader who frequently turned down offers of a government post, died Sunday at the age of 69. Watson served as Labor Party chairman in 1949 and for 22-years was a member of the party’s executive committee He was a former coal miner and onetime secretary of the Durham area of the National Union of Mineworkers.

SUGAR goes in bowls MONEY goes In the RUST-CITIZENS BANK and Trust Company Save with Safety

Member FDIC

Frozen Pasta? ROME UPI — They may never go for frozen spaghetti, but Italians are in for a frozen food boom. A new law classifying deepfrozen foods with canned and other preserved foods is expected to increase the number of frozen food dealers from the present 6,000 to 80,000 in the next eight years, says a government report. There were only 200 shops selling frozen foods in all Italy a decade ago, it adds. . - - - ~

Star of India HOLLYWOOD UPI—Ons of India’s leading stars, Shasi Kapoor, will co-star with Hayley Mills and Trevor Howard in “Pretty Polly.”

HouseHold Hints Before painting, remove the hardware from doors and cabinets and loosen wall or ceiling electric fixtures. This way you won’t have to slow down your painting to avoid getting smears on the metal.

Brandt In Japan TOKYO UPI —West German Foreign Minister Willy Brandt flew to Japan Monday to confer with government officials and brief German chiefs of diplomatic missions in Asia.

Time Payment LEICESTER, England UPI— Laborer Joseph Selton, 26, paid his first $2.80 installment Monday on a fine he won’t finish paying until 1977. Magistrate Cyril Hadley imposed a $1,400 fine on Selton after he was found guilty of dealing in drugs, but stipulated that it would have to be paid at a rate of one pound per week for 10 years.

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RECEIVER'S SALE of Real Estate and Personal Property Tha oMat* of tha RodcviHa Marina Salat $ Sarvica, ana black «mtt •f tha tquaro on U.S. 34, south Vi Mack, RockvilU, Ind. Friday, May 12,1967 10:30 a.m. DST Roal Estate fart of lot SI in Town of Rockville, Ind. Madam Quonset Typo store bldf. 42 ft. wide, 100 ft. long. Front Display Glass Windows. Real Estate sold first. A part of the personal property inventory: 1 new 15 ft. King Roe Cruiser, now 35 H.P. Evinrude Meter, new Gator Trailer. 1 new 17 ft. Glastren Cruiser, new 75 H.P. Evinrude Motor, now Gator Troilor. 1 now 14 ft. Cruiser Inc., now 40 H.F. Evinrudo Motor, new Gator Traitor. 1 now 20 ft. Riviora Cruisor, Pontoon boat with controls an Pontoon Troilor. 1 now 14 ft. Polar Craft pleasure boat an now Gator Trailer. 1 now 14 ft. Polar Craft pleasure boat on used Too Nee Trailer. 1 luted 14 ft. larger boat, 30 H.P. Evinrudo Motor on Hoksdaw Trailer—Tom Fordice boat. 5 now 9 to 14 ft. Aluminum John A V typo beats. 1 now 33 H.P. Evinrudo Motor with electric starter. 1 used 10 H.P. Evinrudo motor. Motor Ports, Motor Stands, used gas tanks, repair equipment, Tost Tank, Parts Cabinets, starting units, Centrals, Testing Equipment, largo motor hoist. Battery Chargor, Complete sot of outboard motor repair toots in No. 1 condition. 1 Remington Super 754 chain saw; 1 now Power Life chain saw; 1 Electric chain sow sharpener, water skiis, paddlos, oars, boat supplies; Garcia, South Bond, Zebco and other rods, tools, lines, lures of aH kinds; tolescape sights, ammunition, hunting and fishing clothing, boots, wader, Coleman camp stoves, camp chairs, life preservers, cushions, minnow buckets, 1001 items too tedious to mention. Cash register, roN top desk, stool Ming cabinets, metol parts bins, glass display show case, other fixtures and supplies. Everything goes dean to the wads. Thousands of Dollars worth of Merchandise—Don't miss it. TERMS: CASH Not responsible for accidents. RALPH HARRISON Receiver in Cause No. 19739 in Parke Circuit Court in which Harris Borden and Barney Gianotti are Paries Attorneys, Warren Buchanan and CMIand Hanner Auct. Sort Ray, Harold Asbury Clerks, Guy Lmdtey, Dick SpaW