The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1967 — Page 6
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Th* Dally Bannar, Gr**neastla, Indian*
Monday, Oetobar i, 1967
Real Estate 1
Call Collins OL 3-3286 New Listing
309 W. WASHINGTON' ST. —2 story, 8 b.r. home in walking distance from downtown, completely remodeled with new carpet, cabinets, etc. (Take a look at this one.) 605 E. ANDERSON — Large S b.r. colonial home. In nice neighborhood. One blk. from Miller School. Just the home for the big family* MORTON, ON ST. RD. 86— 3 b.r. older home with 2 car garage. Short distance from Mansfield Lake. $9,500. LEACH ST. — * b.r. home, ready to move into. Price only $7,800. 819 MELROSE — 3 b.r. frame house with garage. A good buy for $12,500. 804 E. INDIANA — Large 2 story 4 b.r. home. Ideal for the large family. $10,000. 311 COLUMBIA ST. — 3 b.r. home on large comer lot. 1964 DELUXE 12x60 MOBIL TRAILER — Good condition. Move right In. 210 BLOOMINGTON ST.— Two story 7 b.r. home near DePauw University. Has been completely remodeled. This can be an investment property, rent to college students. Rent will make payments. 5 OLIVE ST.—2 b.r. home remodeled with new kitchen, bathroom, carpet. Must be seen to be appreciated. IN STDLESVILLE — 3 or 4 b.r. brick home with full basement and 2 car garage. Easy terms, could be bought with no money dn. if you have average income. 20 ACRES—South and west of Greencastle. No buildings. Part upland and balance bottom ground. Robert Clark 386-7359 Ross & Lois AUee OL 3-4072
1 Real Estate 1
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. INDIANA Ph. OL 3-9315 - OFFERS - 1015 S. COLLEGE—Older 2 story home. Hardwood floors, full basement, gas fired furnace. Garage. $11,000. BELLE UNION — Almost new 3 bedrm. all electric home. Family room & dining room combined, sliding glass doors opening to poaio. Truly a nice home. 803 HILLCREST—3 bedrm. home with hardwood A tile floors. IUj baths, full basement opening on ground level. Has gas fired furnace. S. JACKSON ST. — Older V/j story home. 4 rooms & bath down, 2 rooms up, full basement, oil furnace, Garage. $19,500. We have others. After office hours call C. J. Knauer—OL S-3057 BUI Talbott—OL 3-6828
THE P. G. EVANS REAL ESTATE CO. New Listings S. JACKSON. Duplex. Five rms. down, 4 up. New- carpet down. Drapes stay. New root two years ago. $14,500, Apt. House Reduced In Price S. COLLEGE. Three apts. 4 rms., 8 rms., 2 rms. Close to stores, churches and schools. Country Home R. R. 4, W. WALNUT ST. Five bdrms. 2 story frame. Large rooms, 2 car garage. Good setting. $21,500. We will be glad to show you any of our numerous Ustings. CaU Madge Hockensmith Dorwin Duncan Charles Carmichael P. G, Evans 113 S. Jackson St. OL 3-6509
3 Mobile Homes 3
The answer to your housing needs-12x53, 1966 2 br. $3995.00! 12x60, new 8 br. $5195.00. Country living on the lake. Buy or rent a home and live at Van Bibber Lake, R.R. 1, Greencastle, phone PE 9-2341.
4 For Rent, Apts. 4
Furnished apartment. Call OL 3-6508 after 5 p.m.
5 For Rent, Rooms 5
For Rent: Room for storage. In the Lueteke Building. Maple Avenue. OL 3-6777.
6 For Rent, Houses 6 For Rent: 5 room modern house. 3 bedrooms, gas heat
Phone OL 3-5853.
TH* Daily Banner EASYTO-FIND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1— Real Estate 2— Business Opportunity 3— MobHo Homos 4— For Ront—Apts. 3— For Ront—Roams 4— For Ront—Housos 7—Marino Itoms 3—Musical Itoms 9—Homo Itoms 10—Lost 6 Found 11 —Employmont—Mon 12— Employmont—Mon—Women 13— Employmont—Woman 14— Automotivo 15— Far Solo 16— Wanted 17— Farm Equipment 13—Auction 19— Business Service 20— Livestock—For Sale 21— Notice 22— Motorcylo* 23— Wanted To Buy 24— For Sale—Fats 25— Went To Ront 26— Work Wanted—Women 27— Work Wanted—Mon To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Phone OL 3-5151 And Ask For . . • SHARON SheH Taka Your Order And Help You Write Your Ad Ads must b* placed by 9 a.m. the first day they are to run, otherwise they will be in next issue.
For Sole
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM clumps in bud and bloom. Complete range of color and type at Terrace View Gardens, on Indianapolis Road. Phone
OL 3-6932.
23 Wanted To Buy 23
Want to buy. 12-15 good pul-
lets. Laying or nearly ready to lay. Phone OL 3-3642.
Boilermakers stun Irish with 28-21 upset victory
The Purdue Boilermakers are to a great start, also won its LANDSCAPING—FALL plant- Wanted to rent: Small upstairs college football’s new glamor third straight, a 50-6 conquest
utilities, team and their creator, in large of Wake Forest. Georgia, rank-
part, is 61-year-old Jack Mol- ed fifth, edged Clemson 24-17
25 Wont To Rent 25
ing time is here. See us for all your landscaping needs. Terrace View Gardens, on Indianapolis Road. Phone OL
3-6932.
apartment, a 11 Phone OL 3-9016.
Wonted
Tree work, Topping and Takedowns. Free estimates. Insurance. C. Gorham. Call OL 3-9031 or OL 3-9125.
LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER HOGS $18.75 • $19.25
SAFETY FIRST
at the
FIRST! FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY
MEMBER F.O.I.C
lenkopf, an old timer capable of while sixth-rated Nebraska showing the young breed of tripped Minnesota 7-0. coaches a thing or two. Seventh-ranked Colorado Mollenkopf, who keeps his was idle while ninth-ranked
job simply by pulling surprises Alabama stopped Southern against perennial powers such Mississippi 25-3 and No. 10 Relations, Beverly Strahl. Wo as Notre Dame and Michigan Missouri beat Northwestern } iave a total of forty-thre# State, came up with another 13-6. j members in our Chapter. The upset last Saturday as his Purdue, in a good position to first meeting was held Sep-
knocked g 0 a n the way, opens Big 10 tember 20, and the next meet-
be October 11. Our
Northwestern State Projects for the year are
LIVESTOCK
Hogs 4,500; barrows and “Spoilermakers”
gilts strong, mostly 25 higher; ( mference action next Satur ' ^
against
Wanted: To be Greenca le’s'i^, 200-230 lb 19.50-20.00; 1-3, rated team ’ from the ranks of da y
new mayor. Your vote and! 210-250 lb 19.25-19.75; 2-3,240- the unbeaten. while Notre Dame takes on Individuality Counts and Jobs, help will be appreciated, j 280- lb 18.50-19.25; sows steady Purdue, a two-touchdown un- Iowa. Careers and You. Norm Peabody. | to 25 higher; 1-3, 300-330 lb derdog, toppled the Fighting UCLA travels to Penn State The Commerce Department Is j u 25.17 50 330-400 lb 16.50- Irish 28-21 and thereby enhanc- and USC is at home to take on offering Intensive Lab to the SVANTED: Rugs, carpet u P'!i7 25- 400-500 lb 16.00-16.75; e d it s chances of advancing conference rival Stanford. Senior Girls. They will learn holstery and wall cleaning j 2.3 450-6OO lb 15-75-16.25; f rom its eight ranking. In other games Wyoming to dn the jobs of a regular of-
11 Employment, Men
11
Wanted. Someone to pull empty
horse trailer from Oklahoma
in next week or two. OL 3-
3770.
Wanted. Combine operator
through Harvest. Call
845-
2475 .
12 Employment,
12
Men, Women
For Rent. 6 room modern house. *2 mile south off 36 at Morton. See Albert Poynter on same road.
Home Items
and wall
The Nation Wide Service Master System available
other
The Fighting Irish were the edged Colorado State 5Q. only ranked team to fall as Rice beat Navy 21-7,
17 Form Equipment 17
ORDER SEED WHEAT AND FERTILIZER NOW: WE HAVE: BEN HUP MONON WHEAT. LIQUID, BAGGED BULK, BLENDED FERTILIZER. WE APPLY. HARTMAN ELEVATOR, BAIN-
BRIDGE.
-Boston
boars 14.50-16.00.
Cattle 2,100; calves
thru better stores everywhere j steers an( j heifers few early, other members of the top 10 all For service in Putnam Coun- i sa ] es 25-50 lower, recorded victories. ty. Call OL 3-3562. i Second-ranked UCLA, led by
talented Gary Beban, picked up its third win of the campaign by tromping Washington State gels 8, Detroit Tigers 5, and 51-23.
that’s when the wild victory ! University of Southern Calicelebration reached its crescen- fornia, the third-ranked team, do. had a harder time In beating Church bells clanged over Michigan State 21-17. It took the thunder of automobile some heroics by O. J. Simpson horns. to pull out the victory.
13-10, fice worker.
Army Reiisville had a very short cross country season. In our first meet, we defeated Van Buren by capturing the first five places. The first five finishers in order were, Ron Wallace, Randy Gibbs, Tim Hood, Fred Hansel and Butch Vietor.
19 Business Service 19
SINGER ZIG ZAG: WALNUT CABINET MODEL A-l Cond. Beaut. Walnut cabinet. Makes buttonholes and fancy designs, sew? on buttons, needs no attachments. Available to resp. party for $5.72 per month. Full price $34.29. Call OL 3-3987.
Apartment house windows suddenly opened as neighbors joyously shouted to neighbors they had shunned on the streets
for years.
Fourth-ranked Houston, off Idaho beat Idaho State 16-6.
-Tigers win
topped Boston College 21-10, North Carolina State downed Florida State 20-10, California upset Michigan 10-9, Tulsa surprised Arkansas 14-12, Oregon State upended Iowa 38-18. Syracuse defeated West Virginia 23-6, Oklahoma blanked Maryland 35-0. Tennessee stopped Auburn 27-13, Illinois beat Pittsburgh 34-6. Georgia Tech
rtnwnpd Tpva<s Phri<?tian 24-7 National Bank of Greencastle was on downed rexas c-nnsuan ^ 21 dgy of Se p lember _ 18fl 7, appointr Utah blanked Oregon 21-0 and ed Executor of the will of Roy s. Wat-
son. deceased.
All persons havlnc claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same In said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim* will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate
No. EST 67-67
Notice is hereby given that Central
FOR FREE ESTIMATES for spray painting or brush painting call your PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP today.
Users of Rawleigh products In Putnam Co. or Greencastle need service. No capital necessary. Write Rawleigh, Dept. INJ-450-876, Freeport,
111.
For Sale: Used portable TV’s and stands. $20-$30. OL 34167. For Sale: Boys winter jackets, 14 and 18, man’s wool topcoat, 44. All like new. OL 34784.
13 Employment, 13 Women
For Sale: Boy’s sport coat, size 14-16, $3; 3 pr. pants 29 waist. $2 ea; football pads, $2; electric viewmaster, lots of film, and screen, $5: record stand, 28” hi, 22” wide $2. Call OL 3-6897.
For Sale: Grimes Golden, Jonathan Apples. Some for $1.50 per bushel. Paris Orchard, Fox Ridge.
For Sale: 36” gas range, excellent condition. Phone OL 3I 5162 or OL 3-5755, after 5 p.m. For Sale: Crown upright piano, $50. Roper gas stove, grill and rotissiere, $85. OL 39013.
C. E. SHUEE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Are you looking for that Dream Home? And want to get moved in before the snow flies. Call or stop in at the C. E. Shuee Real Estate and Ins. Agency. We will be very happy to help you with your Real Estate needs. Gloria Baumunk OL 3-6057 Jack Moore — OL 3-5820 Ward Bartlett — OL 3-3296 Kay & Jim Braden OL 3-6532 Ann A Floyd Crawley — 795-4351
10 Lost & Found 10 Lost: Black female minature Dachshund. Child's pet. OL 3-3282.
Wanted: Maids, apply in person only. College Castle Motel
Want lady to clean 4 hours on Friday in Sorority. OL 39204.
YOUR ROAD TO SUCCESS. Do you have an Avon Representative calling on you regularly? If you don’t perhaps it is an open territory which could offer you an excellent earning opportunity. Start now for big Christmas profits. No experience necessary Part time. Call 362-7485 collect.
Women: Earn average $5 per hour for time spent. $200 wardrobe free. Call Rachel West, Fillmore, 246-6364.
Henrin" aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service.
PARTS for all electric Shavers. Mason’s Jeweler.
PILE is soft and lofty . . . colors retain brilliance in carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00. Headley Hardware.
competed for Cheerleaders. The following girls were elected for the Varsity Team: Peggy
„ „ , Montgomery, Senior, Sharonizi flay of September. i»67
It was 7:45 p.m. local time; DePamv finished the game _ . . . , „ u u Enni? E Masteii, clerk of th# Pul-
r ^ Bain, Junior, and Barbara Han- nam circuit court.
when the game at Detroit ended and Bill Rigney’s Angels killed off any possibility of a playoff by beating the Tigers. Most of the Red Sox, including winning pitcher Jim Lonborg, batting star Carl Yastrzemski, catlyst Manager Williams, veteran executive Dick O’Connell, and multi-million-aire club owener Thomas Austin Yawkey were part of the
jubilant celebration.
For Yawkey, 64, it was a stunning piece of success after he had fruitlessly poured millions of dollars into his baseball franchise and gone
with a 363-299 edge in total offense. The losers closed the
sel, Senior. The B Team Cheer- LyonsT B^oyd
leaders are: Doris Hartman,
rushing gap by outpassing De- Junior charmain Cox Fresh _
Pauw, 170-142. Valpo hit 13 times in 32 efforts. DePauw completed 11 of 24. Each team had one pass intercepted. DePauw had a 20-13 first down
edge.
man and Anita Bartley, Fresh-
man.
The band has been practicing for October 7th, when the South Putnam Band will attend Band Day at Purdue University. The
Saturday the Tigers go to b an( j has a i so elected their of-
Evansville which lost to Ball
State 31-10.
ficers, which are: President, Steve Butts, Vice President, Peggy Montgomery, Secretary, Carolyn Young, Treasurer, Linda Sillery, and Librarians, Karen Hutcheson and Linda Bullerdick. Four new twirlers
School for the Reelsville stu-, have been added to the twirl-
Reelsville school
news
Srpt. W-Oct. 2-l-Jt
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Eslat# No. EST 67-66 Notice is hereby given that Jan* J. Layman was on the 21 day of September. 1967. gppointed Administratrix of the estate of John F. Layman, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same In said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim* will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indian*, thl* 21 day of September. 1967. Ennis E Masen, Clerk of h* Putnam Circuit Court. Attorneys Hughes & Hughes Sept. 25-Oct 2-9-Jt
DEPARTMENT OF WATER WORKS CITY OF GREENCASTLE. INDIANA
GRAVEL PACKED WELLS NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Department of Water Work*, of the City of Greencastle, will receive sealed Proposals for the construction of a 1250 GPM Gravel Packed Well and necessary appurtenant construction until 7:00 p. m. (CDSTt on the 9th day of October. 1967. at the offic* of the
a lavish hand. Streams of pres- their ads for their annual— with Nancy Leonard as Drum j fgTtle.'Hinmana " atfr v ' 0^k, ' , Gre,n ‘ surized shaving soap spattered Scarlet Arrow. They have also Majorette. AI! Pro P° s “ ls received win be pub-
1 i J i n c iy opened and read aloud In th#
through nine different man-1 dents started September 5th. ing squad. They are: Nancy agers since the Red Sox last since then there have been a Farmer, Sherrie H a r t s a w,
won a flag in 1946.
Champagne was poured with
number of activties going on. Sandra Fox and Marcia Heeke. The Seniors have aolicted There is a total of 10 twirlers
RUGS a sight? Company coming? Clean them right with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Todd’s Ace Hardware.
executive, player, coach, writer i decided on ther graduation an-
il VCStOck
For Sale: 8 year old registered Quarter Horse gelding. In good shape for winter. Call OL 3-4605 after 6. $350. For Sale: Two yearling Hamp boars. Dan Stone, between Fillmore and Coatesville. 246-6434.
nouncements, caps and gowns. They are having their Senior Cords painted so they can be worn by the first basketball
class are: President, Rick Raab, Vice President, Carol Plessinger. Secretary, C a ro 1 y n Young, Treasurer, Diana Woodall, and Reporter, Barbara Han-
sel.
The Senior English Class went to see the opera—Falstaff at Clowes Hall and are plannng to attend a ballet there this month. They have been dis-
Dfparlment ol Water Works Office at 7:15 p. m. (COST) on October 9. 1967. The contract documents Including plans ami specifications are on file and available for Inspeciion at the office of the Department of Water Work* of the City of Greencastle, Indiana. Copies of documents Including plans
game. The officers of the Senior cussng the Evelvn Vernon Buis ami specifications required for review
or bidding purposes may be obtained only from the Department of Water Works Office by depositing $10.00 for each set of documents so obtained.
a student in Senior English for The full amount of the deposit for ,, . _ ~ . | one set of documents and one-half of excellence in English Composi- lbe fj e p 0s it f 0r alJ y additional sets of tj on j documents will be refunded to each
i bidder who submits a formal pro-
We are sorry to say that we posal to the Department of Water The Juniors have been selling have two cases of Mononeucle-, ^“cmcSSona
English Award which will be presented at Commencement, to
and broadcaster alike.
Yastrzemaski was the focal point of the cheers and the horseplay and he earned it. He completed what Williams classified as “the most fantastic season a player has ever had.” Yastrzemski wound up with the American League batting championship at .326 after going a perfect 4-for-4 in the clincher and getting seven hits
in the final two victories over magazines to help them pay for! s i g j n 0 ur school. Raymond Peel- ! (mod condition to the Department of
w . o, • wwx' Water Works within ten (10) days after the Junior-Senior Prom which e r, a senior and Steve Hunter.; h j S bid security has been returned to will be held at the closing of | freshman. We wish them a ^ £frlifie( , chetk or cashler . s ch , rk this school vear. Their officers speedy recovery. payable to the order of the owner, or are as follows. President, Pam The FHA is planning to at- bidder and a surety company, in an Mathews, Vice President, Tim tend the Fall District meeting *’"id ‘'sha'n 'be submitted
Hood, Secretary, Susie Grimes. a t Cascade High School on
tlK Twins.
-Valpo
the inaugural race at Windy Hill. He stepped off the fourmile course in 20:46. three seconds ahead of his teammate. Larry Christensen, former ICC
with each proposal.
No bid shall be withdrawn after the opening of proposals without the con-
Wanted: Experienced night waitress. OL 3-9200 or 212 South College. 14 Automotive 14
For Sale: 1956 1 ton Ford 150 Bu. Mooresville bed and stock racks. Call 845-2475.
For Sale. 40 head of shoats. champion
Bill Judy. Phone OL 3-9345.
Treasurer, Doris Hartman, Re- Saturday, October 21. The of-
porters, Debbie White and Mike : fjeers are reouired to so. They • sent of thf Department of water work*
I for a period of thirty CI0> days after
the scheduled time for closing bid*. The Department of Water Works reserves the right to reject any or *11 proposals and to waive any InformaU-
^ ties in bidding.
Shouse. are: President, Carolyn Young, The Sophomores were excited vice President, Penny Hisey, about choosing their class rings Secretary, Diana Woodall,
For Sale: Polled
Shorthorn
bull, l^a years old. Phone OL
3-9449.
21 Notice
21
Purdue's Ray Asworth took and class off icers . which are: | Treasurer, Tanis Strahl, Re- The successful bidder wiu be requlrthird in 21:01. Valpo took the P^ident, Jane Luzar, Vice porter, Linda Elmore, Histori- B “„ a ^
makers took 7-8-9.
The first DePauw runner
President, Willy Rowan, retary, Renee Hudkins Treasurer, Beverly Strahl.
11 Employment, Men
TRUCK DRIVERS: No Experience Necessary. Local men, you can earn over $3.60 per hour after short training. For interview and application write All-State Semi Div., 1255 Corwin Ave., Hamilton, Ohio. Phone 513-895-8727.
1964 Chev3\ Impala Hardtop. Low Mileage. Extra clean. Priced reasonable. See at 807 N. Madison, after 5 p.m.
For Sole
Mel’s Radiator Repair Shop,' finished in 21:45, 19 seconds In 406 Maple Avenue. Formerly front of eleventh place teamBrowning Radiator Shop, mate Charles Arnold. OL 3-6775. Bill Syverson finished twelfth in 22:16. The remainder of DeNotice: Will the party who p auw 's scoring contingent was ordered billfold with name Scott Shafer, 15, in 22:51, and “Russ” o.t the Putnam Coun- J Dave Speckard, 16, in 22:59. ty Fair, please call 795-4638.1 Ron Krueger finished seven-
teenth in 23:16 but did not fig-
cross the spacious finish line at i P art y September 30, at Turkey the golf course’s southeast cor-I Run State Park ’ ^ class of - ner was Dave Barnes, a sopho-I ar * : President, Stewart * .v, Do ‘ Peeler, Vice President, Allan
more from Clinton, Ind. Barnes Raines, Secretary, Charmain
Sec- an> Linda Callahan,,
and mentarian, Doris Hartman,
Projects Chairman, Barbara Perkins, Recreation Leader, Karen Hutcheson, and Public
Cox, and Treasurer, Anita Bart-1 ley. Last Friday thirteen girls
FOR SALK: “No Hunting—No Trespassing” signs. The Daily Banner.
Notice: The Catalina Beauty Salon will be a closed for va- j cation from October 2 to
October 16.
ure in the scoring.
Driver for Delivery (approx. 2 hours morning). Must have drivers license. Good driving habits. Please call in person. Craft Pie Shop, Manhattan Road.
For Sale: Fireplace wood, $12.00 a cord, straight hickory; $10.00 a cord, good and mixed. Delivered. Phone PE 9-2443.
For Sale: Boys and girls clothing. all kinds, name brands excellent condition, various sizes. Phona OL 3-4167.
AN OLD-FASHIONED CAKE WALK AT THE FUN FES-TIVAL-F RI D A Y OCTOBER 6. FILLMORE CHRIS-l TIAN CHURCH.
Advance Notice of a farm implement and household goods sale, 2 miles northwest of Bainbridge. Saturday, October 28, 1967. W. C. Pruitt. |
GENTLEMEN'S CHOICE BARBER SHOP Located two miles northwett of Reeisviile John Young, Barber Open Mondays, Tuesday* and Thursdays 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE AUCTION 500 Stocker and FEEDER cattle will be sold at Public Auction. WEDNESDAY NIGHT OCT. 4, 1967 7:30 p.m. Fountain County Livestock Comm. Co. Voedonburg, Ind. Phono 294-4283
SALESMAN
for the Greencastle, Clinton, Bloomington, Columbus, Gr**nsburg, Connerivillc, Richmond, N*w Castle, Greencastle, Ind. area. To sell dietary equipment, furnishings and supplios to Hospital*, Nursing Homos, Schools, Clubs, Restaurants and Hotels. Age 28 to 38. No previous experience in our industry but must have a good aptitude for field selling to represent Edward Don t Company of Chicago, rated AAA-1. One of America's leaders in this industry. $125.00 par week drawing account. Opportunity to earn $10,000 to $15,000 annually. Please write in full details to: EDWARD DON
& COMPANY
C/o Robert 5. Corley,
222 E. Echman St.,
South Bond, Ind. 44414 Regional Sales Diroctor, who is responsible for selecting applicant and introducing him into the territory — spending one full week with him and then another full week about onco ovary nine weeks to help insuro the success
of the applicant.
satisfactory PrrformMim of the full
Parlia- smount of the contract.
In general, the work on which proposals are requested are as follows:
1250 GPM Gravel Packed Well 500 L.F. 12” C.I. Water Main Deep Well Pump and Motor
All proposals shall Include Non-col-lusion Affidavit as prescribed by law. and shall be accompanied by a fully prepared and executed Questionnaire General Form No. 96-A as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of In-
diana.
Plans and Specifications for this project were prepared by Consoer, Townsend and Associates. Consulting Engineers. 9's North Indiana Street: Greencastle. Indiana: and 360 East Grand Avenue. Chicago 11, Illinois. Wage rates on this work shall not. be less than the prescribed scale of wages as determined pursuant to provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1935. and as on file at the Office of the Department of Water Works. Information on said scale of wages may be obtained at the office of the Department of Water Works. Greencasll*. Indiana. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, thl* 22 day of September, 1967. Department of Water Works Greencastle, Indians By: Rexell A. Boyd, Walter G Cox. Kenneth E. West. Board of Trustee* Sen 25-Oct. 2-It
INVITATION TO BID for FLOOR REPLACEMENT, at C. SP O. OREENCASTLE. INDIANA. ((;8-05BC-7414>. Estimated cost under $25,000. Bids publicly opened at 2:00 p. m. (COST), October 20. 1967. In Room 1204 U. 8. Cthse. and Fed. Off. B’dg . Chicago. 111. Drawings and specifications including bidding documenU NOW AVAILABLE from GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION. 21# S Dearborn St.. Chicago. 111. 60604 Phong: 312-353-5893—Ex. 43. S*Pl. 39-30-Oct.
