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The Daily Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana

Tuesday, May 16, 1967

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Real Estate-For Sale

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GOOD HOME BUYS TODAY (NA) EAST WALNUT ST. —SLv room brick on large lot, ceramic bath, one car garage with workshop, new bath fixtures, new furnace, water heater and roofs, disposal, Immediate possession, under $17,000. See it today. (CP) EAST ON ROAD 240 —Ten acres with brick veneer and frame six room house, utility, two baths, 2 car garage. 2 porches, can be made a show place. (LK) 201 S. LOCUST—0 rooms on large lot, 2 baths, patio, fireplace, 3 car garage, basement. Ideal for large family or income property. $16,500. (WB) 13 S. BLOOMINGTON —Older home 5 rooms and utility, part basement, carport, carpeted LR. and one BR. Under $12,000. (ES) CLOVERDALE — 7 rooms, stone ranch, basement, carpeted, lYi baths, hot water heat, fireplace, can’t be built today for less than $25,000, priced at $23,700. (MO) 609 CRESCENT—5 rooms and utility, tub and shower, gas heat, priced right. INCOME PROPERTY 19 BEVERIDGE — large lot, 4 rooms and Yj bath down, 5 and hath up, full basement, separate entrances, $8,700. DEVELOPMENT LAND — South road 43, 22 acres, city water soon, $21,000. (VH) MANHATTAN ROAD —6 room frame with utility, 3 BR, carpeted LR and hall, dining area, 2 car garage $15,000. (G) 909 HILLCREST—Remodeled frame, 5 rooms and dining area, tub and shower, low heat bill, stove, oven, disposal, patio. Priced to sell. (W) 903 DRAPER — 4 rooms and utility, 1>4 car garage, gas heat, low taxes. (JD) BEYOND GREENBRIER—5 rooms on large lot, ceramic bath, built in stove and oven, iy 2 garage. tub and shower. $14,500. (JM) FILLMORE R.R. No. 1—5 large rooms and full basement, oil furnace, low taxes, in excellent condition $15,000. (RH) 6 room Bedford stone with S bedrooms, 2 car attached garage, steam heat. LR. DR. and hall carpeted; 1 Yj baths on Edgelea Drive. Ask to see. FARMS— 120 acres In Marion township near Fillmore with 4 rooms and bath down and 2 BR. up. 2 car garage, Yi land tillable, hog house, chicken house, good spring, creek on south edge, divided into five fields, barn built in 1937. Nice well kept farm. 110 ACRES MONROE TWP. —5 room house with 3 BR, part basement, tool shed, large dairy barn, crib, good pasture with spring, l/ 2 .tillable. $40,000. 21 ACRES MADISON TWP. —10 acres tillable, 2 story split level house built in 1963, hardwood floors. $10,500. SHETRONE REAL ESTATE

302 S. Ind. St.

OL 3-9315

Call us for Appointment After Office Hours call C. J. Knauer OL 3-3057 Ward Bartlett OL 3-3296 Bill Talbott OL 3-6328

Real Estate - For Sale

THE P. G. EVANS CO. Real Estate LARGE HOME ON HIGHWOOD. Nine rooms. Excellent liv. rm. with extra large fireplace. Spacious, all new kitchen. 2 baths. Full bone-dry basement. Many other fine features. RD. 40, EAST OF 43. Stone and brick ranch. 3 bdrms. 1*4 acres. Choice garden spot. Also, fine for recreational purposes — creek. Unusually beautiful home. MARTINSVILLE TS. Frame home. 3 bdrms. Large kitchen. Utility room. Gas heat with low cost. Low’ taxes. This home is in very good condition. Attractive. Priced to sell. $9,000. SADDLE CLUB RD. 8 bdrm. brick ranch. Built in 1965. 1 Yi baths. Attached garage. 1 acre lot wtih trees. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call OL 3-6416 OL 3-3406 OL 3-4343 OL 3-3642

tlCKMAN

R E A LT Y CO.

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Arlington Heights Spick and Span, brick, S bedroom home with large living room, kitchen, attached garage. Many extra features. Lawn beautifully landscaped. W. Walnut St. Older home in good condition near business district. 6 large rooms, enclosed front and back porch. Basement. Oil furnace. Many extra features built in this home. Priced to sell. Going Business Attractive business room now’ leased for profitable restaurant business. Let us discuss this business opportunity w ith you. Youth Center Owning this building for your business will be much cheaper than rent. Basement finished. 2 furnaces. 2 baths. Immediate possession. For Appointment Vern Abbott OL 3-6387 Max Records OL 3-4645 Hal Hickman OL 3-9225

500 ACRES ONLY $2.40 PER ACRE GOOD FARMLAND $1200 TOTAL PRICE $120 DOWN, $36 PER MONTH FREE COLORED BROCHURE 500 acres of good farmlond where vegetables, rice, wheat, corn, fruits, and most anything planted thrives. Annual rain fall 45 inches. Temperatures range from a low of 50 degrees to a high of 85 degrees. Pioneers from all over the world are pouring into this country seeking their fortunes. Some of the largest companies in the world are building factories throughout the land. We hove 750 farms of 500 acres each to sell. They are located 400 miles from the capital of Brazil, South America. Each farm has been fully surveyed, staked and registered. Mineral rights included. All of our titles ore free and clear. Free booklets showing pictures and giving complete details sent upon request. Selig Bros. Real Estate Company, 42 W. South Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Telephone area code 317 634-8328 or residence phone 2831256. We are members of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce.

REGISTERED NURSES

Your training is urgently needed by the U.S. Army , .Nurse Corps

ISee your Army KecmHer torfeyl

BUYING OR SELLING YOUR NOME?

Call Collins OL 3-3286 Bob Clark 386-7359 Lois or Ross Allee OL 3-4072

Home-Wanted To Buy Automotive

Fot Sale

WANTED TO BUY: Country home, five or more rooms, modern, prefer Reelsville School district. Phone OL 36297. 15-2p

For Sale > Homes

FOR SALE: 1960 VW, with radio. Below market rate. Ph. OL 3-4708. 15-3p

FOR SALE: 1 set of wheels and tires, 8 lug Fords, 6 ply, OL 3-4232. 15-2p

FOR SALE: 4 rooms, corner lot, Reelsville. Need some repair, $2,100.00, $500.00 down. Troxell Realty, 672-3375 after 4 p. m. Reelsville, Ind. 15-5p

WHEEL alignments and on the car wheel balancing. If you have tried the Rest— Now try the best. 3-D Auto Supply Co. 209 North Jackson Street Tues.-Fri-tf

Wanted To Rent

WANTED TO RENT: Pasture for 12 cows with calves. Ph. PE 9-2443 after 5:00 p. m. 13-15-16 3t

WANTED: DePauw student desires room for summer in Greeneastle. Must have access to a refrigerator. Call Phil DeMar, OL 3-9721, Ext. 330. 16-2p WANTED: Teacher desires housing for family. (Children aged 1 and 7 years) during summer semester, June 18 to July 28. Contact Alec Pearman, 735 E. Harrison St., Rensselaer, Ind. 47978, or call 866-7343. 15-3p

For Rent - Apartments

FOR RENT: A selection of upper furnished apartments with garbage disposal, some with garages. Phone OL 3-4161. 16-17-19-20-4t FOR RENT: New 2 bedroom apartment, a i r-conditioned and carpeted. Kitchen furnished. Franklin Street Apts. Phone OL 3-4254. 15-2t

FOR SALE: 1965 Bronze Mustang V-8, 24,500 miles. A-l condition, $1,600.00. Ph. 8452666. 16-3p

FOR SALE: 1963 Chevrolet Impala, 4 door hardtop, full power, A-l condition. $1395. Phone OL 3-3471. 16-5t FOR SALE: Low mileage, '64 Chevy % ton pickup with 10 ft Deluxe camper. See at 1309 Bloomington St. after 4 p. m. 15-3p

FOR SALE: 1959 Olds 88, 4 door hardtop, good condition. Call 795-4341 after 5:00 p. m. 15-6p 15-6t

FOR SALE: 1960 Olds. 98. Good mechanical condition, new muffler. All power. Priced to sell. CH 6-6273. 16-2p

FOR SALE: 6 and 8 ft. picnic tables $14.75 and up. Raymond Lisby, 2 miles ease of Fillmore. 16-2pj

TOMATO Stakes for sale. End of North College Avenue. Ph. OL 3-4131. 17-19-22-24-26-29-6p

240 lb. 24.25; 240-270 lb. 22.7523.50; 2-3, 270-300 lb. 22.0022.75; sows 50-75 higher; 1-3, 280-360 lb. 19.00-19.75; 350-500 lb. 18.25-19.00; 2-3, 500-600 lb.

17.50- 18.25.

Cattle 2,050; calves 25; steers strong, instances 25 higher; load choice 24.50-26.00; good and choice 23.75-24.50; good 23.0024.00; heifers strong; average and high choice 25.0; choice 23.50- 24.50; good and low choice 21.50- 23.50; cows steady; utility

FOR SALE: 8mm Bell & Howell, electric eye, Zoom movie camera, $40; 8mm Argus

movie projector, $25, 3 years 19-25-19.50; cutter and commerold, used very little. TV an- i cial 16.50-18.50.

tenna, unassembled, $8. Metal ! kitchen utility cabinet (draw-1 er, cabinet space & counter top) 23x17x36”, $5; Girl’s vanity (3 drawers & shoe rack) 33x18x29”, $5. Phone OL 3-6259. 16-3p

pen, with the aim of preventing them, will go into operation in January, 1968, ‘‘if everything goes as we plan.”

Highway Dept. To Open Bids

FOR SALE: Greatest selection of country & western 33

rpm LPs and 45 rpm in cen- pi as ti c traffic markings after ti al Indiana. Houck s Music two y ears c f experimenting

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Indiana State Highway Department hopes to begin letting bids again next month on thermo-

Downbeat Record Shop, 121 E. Walnut St. OL 3-3928. | 9:30-5:30. Tue.-Thur.-Sat.-tf

PARTS for all electric Shavers.

Mason* Jeweler.

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Livestock - For Sale

FOR SALE: Hampshire and Yorkshire boars. Test infor-

with the markings. Clinton A. Venable, chief of the division of traffic, said he hopes to open bids on the first of three contracts expected to total about $250,000 on June 6 if he can get the needed advance information in time. Thermo-plastic material is a

Juvenile Court Action Is Token WASHINGTON UPI — The Supreme Court has laid the groundwork for far-reaching changes in the nation’s juvenile courts in an effort to provide minors with constitutional protections afforded adults. Juvenile courts have historically been considered civil rather than criminal in nature on the theory that a child should be afforded help in a non-public proceeding. But in a 56-page opinion by Justice Abe Fortas, the court said the supposed benefits of the juvenile process have not

always worked.

‘‘The features of the juvenile system which its proponents have asserted are of unique benefit will not be impaired by constitutional domestication, he said. *’ The opinion said a juvenile’s parents must be accorded the right to know the charges against him, to have a lawyer

PUT FIRST TUmS FIRST! to jCoa* Monotf to Sauo at the friendly FIRST-CITIZENS BANK and Trust Company

5 More State GIs Are Dead "WASHINGTON UPI — Five more Indiana servicemen have been killed in Vietnam fighting, the Defense Department announced Monday. It was one of the highest Indiana casualty tolls for a single day since the war began. The Hoosiers were among 104 U.S. servicemen listed on the Defense Department’s casualty

list Monday. They included:

Army Pfc. Dennis L. Hubbard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis

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FOR RENT: At Cole Apartments, 2 bedroom apartment, all utilities paid. See custodian, 517 E. Washington St. 3-24t

For Rent - Home

FOR RENT: 5 room semi-mod-em, partly furnished country home on U. S. 40, one mile west of Junction 43. Phone OL 3-3240. 15-3t

Wanted To Buy

WANTED: Hay rake. Call OL 3-5448. 12-4p

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

Wanted

WANTED: Ride to Plant 3. 7:30 shift. OL 3-4232. 15-2p

WANTED: Tree work, topping and take down. Insurance, free estimate. C. Gorham. Ph. ! OL 3-9031. 15-St Employment * Women

'We almost forgot" the '67'* are here.

MOTOR CO. Home of Volkswagen Sales & Service 2122 Wabash Av«. ans 1-6038 — Terre Haul*

For Sale-Marine Items

FOR SALE: 12 ft. aluminum fishing boat, 3 hp motor, Tortan camper 1966 model with stove, ice-box, sink, water tank and pumps. Wired for electricity, sleeps 6. Phone OL 3-5932. 16-3p

Sporting Goods - For Sale

IF YOU want a Camper you can be proud of, see the CAMPMATE Pick-up Camper and the TRAVELMATE Hardtop fold out Trailer at Claypool Camper Sales, 5 mi. S. of Brazil, Hi-Way 59. 15-6p

For Sale - Farm Items

WANTED: Hairdressers. Cata- 1 lina Beauty Salon. Apply in person. ll-5p j WANTED: Waitress, cook and dishwasher. Barton’s Bon- j Ton, Bainbridge. 16-4t.

Alfalfa weevils? Use Alphatox, we have it. Bainbridge Elevator. 9-11-13-16-18-20-61

more permanent way than I —appointed if necessary—and F- Sullivan, Gary. " ’ ' Army Pfc. Gary L. Stevens,

son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

mation available. Tom Den- paint of designating center hart, Ys mile west of Fay-; lines, pedestrian walkways, and ette, Ind. and 6 miles north other traffic markings. Paint of Brownsburg on Road 267. wears off under heavy traffic. Phone Whitestown 769-3303. Venable said the department’s

16-5t experience shows the plastic markings, which are bonded to the road with adhesive ‘‘are a good tool used in the right way but they cannot be used on a

statewide basis.”

He said that in some locations, ‘‘with high volume traf- : fic, primarily urban, with a

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

that the privilege against selfincrimination is applicable.

“Evidence is accumulating Stevens ’ East Gar y-

that confessions by juveniles do : Marine Pfc ' Carman K ‘ Hicks - not aid in’individualized treat- son of Mrs ’ Vivan M ‘ Cannack,

ment’,” . . . Fortas said, ‘‘and that compelling the child to answer questions, without warning or advice as to his right to remain silent, does not serve this or any other good purpose.” Today’s vote was 7 to 2, with Justice Potter Stewart dissent-

Anderson.

Marine Pfc. Russell P. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller, Jr., South Bend. Marine Pvt. Larry F. Jankowski, son of Mrs. Wilma Harris,

South Bend.

Wrong Gang

ing completely and Justice John

FOR SALE: 2 sows and 19 good surface on which you can get a: M. Harlan dissenting in part,

pigs; one gilt and 8 nice pigs, good bond” the markings put| In directing a new approach BUFFALO, N Y. UPI — William H. Rogers, Clayton, down 3 to 5 years ago still are to the handling of juveniles, the Police Monday night received a FOR SALE: 36 feeder pigs ! Under which the markin & s firsti " We now hold that absent a w^congregatinrhi ^ park^ average 60 lbs. Elmer Evens! Were pUt doWn re <l uires the valid confession, a determina-| 0fficers sent to the scene found

Route 4, Greeneastle. Phone

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vendor to keep the lines in a tion of delinquency and an order

o aa-tc ion certain condition at the end of of commitment to a state in-

each year covered bjt the con- stitution cannot be sustained in

FOR SALE: Three nice young tract, so there has been some the absence of sworn testimony Hereford cows, 2 with second replacement of the markings subjected to the opportunity for calf, one with first calf. C. H.! underway in the interim in cross-examination in accordance Scott, 1 *2 miles east of Belle which no contracts were let. with our law and constitutional

Union. 16-2p. i Venable also gained State requirements.” Highway Commission approval rrke decision came on an apto continue with another traffic b y ^l 16 American Civil safety program. He said the Liberties Union (ACLU) on be-thermo-plastic markings and ba ^ P aid LM and Marjorie

spray painting or brush paint- j the work of mapping the loca _ Gault, parents of Gerald Gault tion of all traffic accidents are of Globe ‘ Ariz ' Gerald was com -

mitted to the state industrial school in June, 1964, for the stated offense of ‘‘lewd tele-

Business Service

FOR FREE ESTIMATES for

Ing call your

COUNTY FARM

CO-OP today.

PUTNAM BUREAU;

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with federal

BEE ELECTRIC—TV, RADIO. CAR RADIOS — all makes RECORD PLAYERS — all

makes and SMALL APPLI- j er and former State Rep. PhilANCE SERVICE. Phone OL ip Johnson as the principal di-3-9617. 335 N. Arlington St. rectors. The $25,572 newly ap

a group of rookie policemen in training.

The sixth meeting of the Jolly Green Giants was called to order may 10th at 3:30 by

Debbie Bryan.

Debbie Bryan led the pledge of alegiance. Terri Trisway led

done primarily

funds.

The mapping program is done

through contracts with Indiana! phone calls ” He was then 15

University with Dr. John Ston- 1 „ The parents sou - ht a writ of the 4-H pledge.

habeas corpus in the Arizona • Pam Pershing* and Rebecca Supreme Court, which ordered a Aker led in singing Cament hearing on the state Superior Kookubura and Tell Me Why.

DO you count wear and tear

tue-thur-tf. proved contract is a continua- JtT Suprem^ cTurt ™ ^

— tion and a field test of what al

ready has been done in mapping

and laboi too . Then Wipe ^ accident sites through use of the sbite Simr^me Oniirt "and Lustre is the rug cleaner for ^ _ j the state Supreme Court and

you. Herriott's Paint & W’allpaper. It.

Employment • Men

WANTED: Security guard, age 25 to 55, 48 hour week, 5 ft. 7” or better, clear police record. Send brief resume of self including address and phone number to Box 23, Daily Banner. 12-6t W r ANTED: Tractor driver during planting season. Phone 526-2345. 15-2t

For Sale-Farm Equipment

FOR SALE: 1951 small Ford tractor, plow, disc and cultivator, side mount mower, all in good condition, 2 farrowing crates and chicken house equipment. Paul B. Long, Fillmore Route 1. Phone 526-2537. 13-3t

W T ANTED: Good reliable man on Dairy farm, nice modern house. Excellent opportunity for right man. Steady employment. Leon Tinder, Danville, Ind. Phone 745-4781. 16-5t

WANTED: Man for new and used car clean-up. See Joe Frazier or Jim W T ood, East Side Motor Sales, 1014 Indianapolis Road. 16-2t. MALE HELP WANTED, apply Mac s Men's Wear, Greencastle, Indiana. 16-18-20-3t.

FOR SALE: 1951 John Deere A tractor, $650. John Deere No. " ABH three 14-in. plow. $85.; Oliver No. 402 four row planter, $195.; Lincoln 180 amp. welder, $60.; New 8x14 shoat house $85.; Floating drags $20.50 and up. Raymond Lisby, 2 miles east of Fillmore. 16-2p FOR SALE: Massey - Ferguson new and used farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales. Inc. Danville, Ind. State Road 39 Tues.-Thurs. tf.

a computer.

Venable noted that until the

mapping program began, the FOR SERVICE & SUPPLIES only practical way the depart-

sent the case back there for reconsideration along the lines

of today’s ruling.

Fortas said Gerald’s admis-

on Forney Welders, new & ment could determine high acci- sion „ to the offense was obtain .

finned. telling the date of their birth-

The Fortas opinion reversed day. Margaret Chase gave m

used welders, call or write to Glen Campbell, Rep. Forney

dent spots was through com- ed by a process <-i acking the plaints. Some limited work was cer t a inty and order which are

Arc Welders, Fillmore, Ind. done without computer to lo- required of proceedings of such Tel. 246-6424. 16-2p i cate scenes of fatal crashes but formidable consequences.” The

these did not take into consider-

Notlte ation all other traffic accidents. ‘‘The new system will convert NOTICE: Should you not re- ^ information to h cards

ceive your copy of The Daily ^ ^ facts can be retrieved Will BOW Ollt Banner or Indianapolis News. Ktt wo „„„ LONDON UPI Prime

youth was committed for a max-

imum of six years.

pleas* phone OL 3-9070 before ^ computer. We can pinpoint

r * accident

6 p.m.

type,

ANTIQUE SALE daily or weekly basis,” Venable

Delta Theta Tau Antique Show, said.

Columbus, Indiana, May 20 The newest contract, which is 11 a. m.-lO p. m.; May 21, 12 the fourth with the 1U team, p. m.-6 p. m. 4-H Fairgrounds, j will involve determining whethColumbus, Indiana. 16-4t er city, town, country and state

law officers need a simulated

Health and Safety report on What is the Importance of Good Grooming. Marsha States and Cindy Black brought refreshments and served them. Rebecca Aker gave a demonstration on Milk Around the Clock. The meeting was then adjourned. Nelda Morrison, Reporter

Min-

Pacific tuna

LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER

Hog*

$23.50-$24.00

fishing fleets

locations, accident ister Harold Wilson plans to use helicopters and sonar to and other factors on a notify President Lyndon John- schools miles away.

son at a meeting early next

month that Britain has decided to bow out militarily of the Far East despite American insis-

tence she stay.

Diplomatic sources said Wilson, who will pay a brief visit to

milepost system or special White House June 2-3, will markers in order to accurately i aT S ue that financial cpnsidc-ra-determine the location informa-! ^* ons and internal pressures

tion.

SATELLITE DRIVE - IN Delivery Service Will Be Disconinued During the Summer Effective May 16,1967 Thank You For Your Patronage.

Work Wanted

WARNING! Have you checked your basement? It could be full of water. If so see James Green, 606 S. Jackson to remedy it. 30 years personal experience at Plbg. and Sewer Service. 15-5t

WANTED: Interior and exterior painting. Wallpaper removed. Phone Fred Aubrey OL 3$027. 16-2p

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.

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and internal

have forced a British military

We need to know with whatj P hase out “ east of Suez ’’

degree of accuracy officers un- ! familiar with the program can mark on the map the exact lo-

Hogs 4,150; barows and gilts cation,” Venable said. 50-75 higher; 1-2, 200-230 lb. He said that the program of 24.25-24.50; 38 head 24.75; 1-3, using a computer to determine 190-240 lb. 23.50-24.25; load 2, where and how accidents hap-

LIVESTOCK

For Sale-Pets

FOR SALE: AKC black female Toy Poodle, i mo. old. Phone j OL 3-3725. 12-5p J

ATTENTION FARMERS We have a good supply of ALFA-TOX for control of alfalfa weevil and will apply. HARTMAN FERTILIZER BAINBRIDGE, INDIANA PHONE 522-3383

ALL

YOUR CLEANING

Is stored, insured, and moth-proofed free at WHITE CLEANERS 309 North Jackson Street Phone OL 3-5188

Squids range from dime-size to the giant squid, which may grow 60 feet long and weigh two tons, says National Geo-

graphic.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION SALK SURPLUS VEHICLES AND MISCEL-

LANEOUS PARTS

The State of Indiana, actlnc by and through John T. Hatchett. Commlasloner. Department of Adminlstratloo, for and on behalf of the Highway Dapartment. will offer for sale by Public Auction the following Surpfus Vo- , hides and Miscellaneous Eouipment: i Located at: Crawfordsvllle State Highway Traffic Building. Route 1-14 and 43. CrawfordsviUe, Indiana.

Date: May 23. 1861

Time: 10:00 a. m. (EST) Terms: Cash. Certified or Cashlera

Check only.

Note: Personal checks cannot be ae.cepted by State Law. All items must be paid for the day of the amlt. Consisting of Approximately: 1. 65 Trucks (dump bodies, pickup,

scouts, etc.)

2. 18 Snow Plows. 3. 22 Spreaders. 4. 10 Tractors.

5. 20 Mowers.

6. 2 Front Loaderi.

7. 3 Trailers.

8. 1 Dearborn Broom.

8. Scrap Pile

10. 1 Air Compressor. Other Items too numerous to list, such as obsolete parts (truck and auto). All of the material can be inspected daily, except Saturday and Sunday at Crawfordsvllle State Highway Traffic Building, CrawfordsviUe. Indiana, between the hours of 8:00 a. m. and 11:00 a. m and 2:00 p. m. and 4:00 p. m. The State reserves tht right to reject tnr and all bidi.

May 8-16-84