The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1967 — Page 4

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T1i« Daffy Bannar, Oraaneastla, Indiana

Saturday, October 14, 1967

► CLASSIFIED ADS 4

1 Real Estate 1

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. INDIANA Ph. OL 3-9315 - Offers - SHERWOOD SUBDIVISION—Pretty 4 bedrm. Ranch-type home. Carpeted and hardwood floors, 2! / 2 baths, gas heat, garbage disposal. 2 car attached garage. 309 W. W ASHINGTON ST. —Older 2 story frame home. 3 rms. & enclosed back porch down and 3 rms. up. Hardwood floors, full basement, gas furnace, garage. bainbridge fairview ADDITION — Built in 1957, this pretty home haa 2 bedrms.. hardwood floors, oil heat. Make an appointment to see this one today. SOUTH JACKSON ST.— Older I'/i story home. 3 bedrms., full basement, oil furnace, garage in basement. Also has small barn and metal shed. KENTWOOD DR.—2 bedrm. frame home on large lot. Hardwood floors, full basement, gas furnace. 2 car garage with breezeway. We have others. After office hours call— C. J. Knauer, OL 3-3057 BUI Talbott, OL 3-6828

Distinctive Homes mSt -

ARE SOLD BY SHETRONE REAL ESTATE AGENCY 302 SO. INDIANA CALL OL 3-9315 GREENCASTLE

THE P. G. EVANS CO. Real Estate RENTAL GOOD THREE BEDROOM HOME. Unfurnished. 8125 per month. FOR SALE 31.700 DOWN AND $93 PER MONTH wUl buv a FRAME RANCH home in HILLCREST. 3 bdmis. large garage. Air conditioner stays. We have many other excellent buys. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call Madge Hockensmith Dorwin Duncan Charles Carmichael P. G. Evans

C. E. Shuee Real Estate and Insurance Agency, Inc. 108 North V r ine Street Phone OL 3-9702 NEW LISTINGS Cloverdale Don't be disappointed by a. "Sold" sign on this brand new Kingsberry home.—Hurry out now! Lovely new Modern Colonial under construction. 3 bedrooms—2 full baths—6 large closets—built in range and breakfast bar. Never been lived in. Located on West Smith St. See it today. $17,500.00. C-10 24 beautiful acres in area of increasing values. 50% wooded and an exceUent lake site. Possible contract. $15,000.00. C-ll Come in TODAY and browse through our listings. We may have just the home you are looking for. Gloria Baumunk OL 3-6057 Jack Moore OL 3-5820 Ward Bartlett OL 3-3296 Kay A James Braden OL 3-6532 Anna & Floyd Crawley 795-4351

3 Mobile Homes 3

The answer to your housing needs-12x53, 1966 2 br. $3995.00! 12x60, new 3 br. $5195.00. Country Uving on the lake. Buy or rent a home ) and live at Van Bibber Lake, RJt. 1, Greencastle, phone PE 9-2341.

4 For Rent, Apts. 4

For Rent: Apartment suitable for single person. DaUy Banner. Box 962.

6 For Rent, Houses 6

For Rent. 4 bedroom home, 1st house north of IBM. Contact, Fred Harrold. 219 East 7th, j Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Phone 262-8570. 8 Musical Items 8 SPINET PIANO: Wanted, responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano.Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P. O. Box 276, Shelbyville, Indiana.

Home Items

For Sale: Lots of apples, $1.00 per bushel. Paris Orchard, Fox Ridge.

For Sale at Earley’s. 1000 pumpkins, cheap, SquashAcorn, Butternut, and Cushaw. Phone OL 3-5891.

FOR SALE: Electric stove, refrigerator, dinette set, chair, tables, Jenny Lind bed, like new sofa and chair, new bed, new end tables, new lamps. Hess Mobile Home Park and Sales. 1216 S. Bloomington Street. OL 3-3222. For Sale: 2 good coal or wood heating stoves, one used electric stove, one good small size refrigerator. Rex Hammond, phone OL 3-6754.

For Sale Fireplace wood. $12 a cord-straight hickory. $10 a cord-m i x e d. Delivered. Phone PE 9-2443 or PE 92522.

For Sale. Brown short mouton coat, size 11. Like new $35. OL 3-9109 after 5 or Saturday. For Sale: Squash and Pumpkins. 10c and up. All sizes , David Wells, 37 Sunset Drive. OL 3-5494.

! 3 pc. sectional, $30; chest, $10; RCA portable TV. $35; electric stove. $15; dresser, $10; refrigerator, $20; 9x12 rug, I $8: typist desk. $15; gas stove. $20; Warm Morning stove, $15; dinette set. $10; table model TV, $30: Wringer washer, $10. 24 E. Berry, rear. FOR SALE: Pumpkins, 10c and up. All sizes. Jack Berry. 3 miles south on Cemetary Road. 11 Employment, 11 — Men —

The Doily Banner EASY-TOFIND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1— Real Ettofe 2— Busineu Opportunity 3— Mobile Home* 4— For Rent—Apt*. 5— For Rent—Roonu 6— For Rent—Houses 7— Marine Items 8— Musical Items 9— Home Items 10—Lost 8 Found 11 —Employment—Men 12— Employ ment—Men—Women 13— Employment—Women 14— Automotivo 15— For Solo 16— Wanted 17— Farm Equipment 18— Auction 19— Business Service 20— Livestock—For Sale 21— Notice 22— Motorcyles 23— Wanted To Buy 24— For Solo—Pet* 25— Wont To Rent 26— Work Wanted—Women 27— Work Wanted—Men To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Phone OL 3-5151 And Ask For . • • SHARON She'll Take Your Order And Help You Write Your Ad Ads must be placed by 9 a.m. the first day they are to run, otherwise they will be in next issue.

] Wanted; Man who can drive tractor and trailer for Mr. Davis from 3:30 to 12:00 midnight. OL 3-5728. 6 East Seminary. Wanted: Truck driver, 21 years old. no drunks or flyby nights. Full time job. OL 3-5931.

Good job with a future for the right man, who has some small town retail experience, and not afraid to work. Must be married, settled, and good reputation. Starting salary $75 week Mail complete details to Box 130 this paper.

SALESMAN W A N T E D—to represent large oil firm calling on farm accounts in nearby counties. Sales experience preferred, however, applicant can qualify on other merits. The territory assigned will be protected for YOU. No age limit and territory j can be adjusted to suit individual requirements. Personal i n t e r v i e.w arranged Write D. W\ Chambers, Merchandising Manager, Central Petroleum Company, 548 Standard Building, Cleveland, Ohio, 44113.

11 Employment, 11 Men

Wanted. Retired man for parttime light work and pleasant surroundings. Box 200, Daily Banner.

12 Employment, 12 Men, Women

RESTAURANT help. Apply In person. Mom Brown’s Restaurant, northeast corner 4043.

13 Employment, 13 Women

Wanted: Clerk at U Shop, hours. Monday thru Thursday, 12 noon till 4 p.m., Friday through Sunday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

14 Automotive 14

For Sale: Good *59 Ford pickup. also good ‘59 Chev. Station Wagon. SS. Vic Hutson, West end Elizabeth Street.

FOR SALE: 1960 VW Sedan, $425. Can be seen 300 Greenwood, one block south of the hospital. OL 3-4708.

For Sale: 1955 Buick, good condition. Call in person at 2 East Hanna.

1960 VW Sedan, $365. Phone 672-3626.

For Sale: 1956 Ford Victoria hardtop, recently overhauled and painted. Phone 795-4001. Robert Gerlach.

1967 Custom Chev % ton Fleetside pickup, big bumper and H.D. Springs. OL 3-6448.

15 For Sale 15

FOR SALE: “No Hunting—No Trespassing” signs. The Daily Banner.

16 Wanted 16

Wanted at once. Someone to build over 200 rods of new fence. T. L. Parker, Phone 845-2215.

17 Farm Equipment 17

For Sale. 2 row Ford mounted corn picker, 8 row shucking bed. Only picked 120 acres. Phone OL 3-4530 or OL 34907.

17 Form Equipment 17

FOR SALE: 3-1% ton trucks suitable for grain hauling, ’49 Chevrolet, ’53 Chevrolet, ‘58 Chevrolet Hartman Elevator, Bainbridge, Indiana.

WE HAVE INSTALLED A NEW GRAIN DUMP AND CAN UNLOAD YOUR CORN AND SOYBEANS EVEN BETTER THAN BEFORE. THIS FALL FOR— GOOD GRADES, PROMPT UNLOADING, STORAGE, GRAINBANK, STRAIGHT SELLING COME TO HARTMAN ELEVATOR, BAIN-

BRIDGE.

Pets

For Sale: Pure white German Shepherd, 4 mos. old, female. All shots. From registered stock. OL 3-9608 or OL 3-

9919 after 4 p.m.

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For sale. AKC Reg. German Shepherd female pups. 7 weeks old. $20. Poland, 986-

2422.

Arab terrorist ring smashed

By LARRY D. HATFIELD WASHINGTON UPI—Agriculture Secretary Orville L. Freeman is putting the finishing touches on a 1968 government feed grain program that ! is expected to encourage increased acreage diversion and

: smaller production.

^ Increased pressure to hold

JERUSALEM UPI — Israeli down production was put on I police announced today they i the government Tuesday with

i have broken up a huge Arab the announcement that the For Sale: Ford Tractor, will j terrorist ring that used arms outlook for this fall’s record trade for livestock or fi- and explosives from the Syrian corn harvest is for still higher nance. Also ‘59 Chevy dump army and involved Iraqi troops production than previously pre-

stationed in Jordan. They said dieted.

Jordan permitted use of its; The Agriculture

truck. 739-2524.

Auction

Restaurant equipment auction, Wednesday, October 18. See ad Monday.

19 Business Service 19

1967 SINGER CABINET. $35.16 FULL BALANCE. Walnut finish. Equipped to zig - zag, applique, monogram, mend, darn, sew forward and reverse, beautiful pastel color. Complete price $35.16, make seven payments of $5.02 per month. Call OL 3-3987.

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

Livestock

For Sale: 24 Angus cows, and one registered Angus bull. 14 heifer calves. 2 Columbia rams. Leo Cradick, 2 mi. north of Cloverdale on 43.

For Sale: 9 Hampshire weaning pigs, also rubber tired wagon. Vic Hutson, West end Elizabeth Street.

For Sale: 12 feeder calves. See Opal Little. Second house south of Groveland.

For Sale: 8 Spotted Poland sows and pigs, second litters. Sell all or any part. William H. Rogers, Clayton, 539-6743.

For Sale: 15 feeder calves. Marvin Vaughn, Belle Union, 526-2485.

Notice

Tonight’s the night! come to the Republican Spaghetti Dinner. 6:00 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.

territory for the ring. A police spokesman said 24 Arab sabotage suspects had been arrested, four of them girls, and vast quantities of arms, ammunition, explosives and vehicles seized. The search for more terror equipment con-

tinued.

Police said information showed all operations pointed to Syrian backing with Syria training the saboteurs, supplying arms and planning the operations. They said Jordan permitted the saboteurs to cross

to

the Israeli-occupied west' grain P ro E ram bank. j this week.

Depart-

ment’s crop production report, based on Oct. 1 condi tions, forecast an all-time high production of 4.717.422.000 bushels of corn. The estimate just a month earlier was 23.5 million bushels less, but even that sent market prices skidding down-

ward.

Tuesday’s report also repeated its forecasts for record production of grain sorghums, soy-

beans and wheat.

Freeman is expected to announce provisions of the feed

by the end of

vegetables for processing were well ahead of last year, but the 1967-68 citrus crop and noncitrus fruit will be well below a year ago. The fall potato output was forecast at 1 per cent higher than 1966. Record crops of rice, peanuts and sugar cane are also expected. In a report on grain stocks on farms, the department said corn stocks on Oct. 1 totaled 563 million bushels. 6 per cent higher than a year ago but 5 per cent below average. Wheat stocks on farms were 609 million bushels on Oct. 1. some 12 per cent above a year ago and the largest since 1958. Oat stocks totaled 659,495,000 bushels, the lowest for the date since 1934 and 18 per cent below average. Other farm stocks included: barley, 228 million bushels, down 7 per cent from last year and 10 per cent below average; rye. 11.8 million bushels. 24 per cent lower than a year ago and the smallest since 1963; sorghum grain, 45.7 million bushels, down 10 per cent from the 1966 record level.

SAFETY FIRST at the FUST!" FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY MEMBER F.D.I.C

BOULDER. Colo. UPI—Industrial psychologist Thaddeus M. I Grahame kept asking his wife ! what she wanted for her birth- ’ day. “Oh, give me a fire engine,” ; she would reply. Wednesday she had it—a 22j year-old white hook and ladder truck that formerly belonged to | the Denver fire department. Said a surprised Mrs. Gra- | hame: ‘‘This is too much. Maybe I’ll rent it out as a window washer.”

OMAHA. Neb. UPI—A new order at the Strategic Air Command headquarters here requires watering of lawns to “be restricted to those hours when there will be less chance of evaporation.”

The announcement at a crowded news conference said there was active participation by the 421st Battalion, a Palestinian commando unit of the Iraqi army contingent stationed in Jordan, but that all of the arms were those in standard use by the Syrian army.

Mayor charges 'gestapo agents 7

Despite the increase in the corn production outlook, total crop prospects declined slightly during September because of dry soils and freezing temperatures, which lowered prospective yields in some parts of the corn belt. In addition Hurricane Beulah in Texas and be-low-normal temperatures over much of the country decreased

crop prospects.

The production index for all crops declined one point in September but, at 117, was still a record high—4 per cent above a year ago and 2 per cent high-

er than 1965.

Egg production in September was up 6 per cent, the report

Mel’s Radiator Repair Shop, | i n g.”

406 Maple Avenue. Formerly! ..j don - t care whether the Browning Radiator Shop, state is legally right or wrong OL 3-6775. | on the question,” Mrs. Prickett Notice .-Beginning Nov. 1st. ; said - has misIead business Slavens Salvage Yard will be | and ^ustry. Before embarking closed all day each Sundavl on a P rogram of deficiency as-

sessment it should give business

and Monday, also will close at 5:00 p.m. on all other

days.

two or three years to reevaluate their personal property

position and holdings.”

JONES School Fall Festival, Mrs. Prickett also said she Saturday, October 14. Serving “resented someone coming in starts at 5:00. Booths open j from the outside and doing at 6:00. Public invited. nothing but meddling and irri-

tating the biggest members of

Rummage Sale. Saturday, October 14. 8:30 a.m. at Courthouse by Young Mothers

Study Club.

New Crop Sorghum-Made by Pickett Bros., Sheridan, Indiana. $4.00 gal. Ernie’s Open Air Market, 602 South Bloomington, Hi-way 43.

Tulip bulbs-Mums-Peat MossPumpkins and Gourds. Ernie’s Open Air Market, 602 South Bloomington, Hi-way 43.

Advance Notice of a farm implement and household goods sale, 2 miles northwest; of Bainbridge, Saturday,! October 28, 1967. W. C.; Pruitt.

our taxpaying family to the point where we could lose one or two of them.” “What good does it do us to try to hold the line locally and have the governor send the! snoopers to do their best to drive industry out.” she asked. Mrs. Prickett called for the chamber to ‘‘bombard the gov-! ernor with protests against this shortsightedness.”

22 Motorcycles 22

‘61 BSA, 650 cc. motorcycle.: OL 3-4809.

23 Wanted To Buy 23

Wanted: Used pianos. Write directions to 2107% W. Jackson. Muncie, Indiana or Call collect 282-0698.

AUCTION SALE Oct. 21, 1967 at 1.00 P.M. (E.S.T.) FERGUSON HEREFORD, INC. Performance Ttested REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE Springvilte, Indiana On State Road No. SB 12 miles Northeast of Bedford, Indiana 8 Bulls ready for service, horned 8 polled 12 bred heifers 15 open heifers and 15 calves For Catalog Writ# James H. Ferguson 121’i West Kirkwood Ave. Bloomington, Indiana •r Phone 332-7154

MISHAWAKA, Ind. UPI — Republican Mayor Margaret Prickett. riming for reelection in the Nov. 7 municipal elec-

tion, has accused Democratic | sa i d but milk output continued Governor Branagin of send dec ii ne dropping 1 per cent ing gestapo agents” to check, lower than a year ag0 and 4 on the personal property taxes j per cent below aV e ra ge. of local business and industry.! Supplies of fresh fall vege . State tax board investigators tables and the eight principal have been rechecking local busi-!

ness and industry tax figures and fixing deficiency assessments ranging back several

years, she said.

‘‘Now it is a noble thought for a Democratic governor to try to solve our local tax problems,” Mrs. Prickett told a Chamber of Commerce meeting. ‘‘And we need state help but not at the expense of sending state gestapo agents to check on our local business and in- | dustry without advance warn-

ROSWELL, N.M. UPI — Safe driving campaigners might take a hint from the skies, two Roswell women said. The unidentified ladies reported seeing a pair of unidentified flying objects as they were en route to a PTA meeting. The two objects appeared on a collision course on the horizon. Suddenly, the larger UFO stopped and politely let the smaller one pass, said the ladies.

IPSWICH, England UPI — Frederick Sharpe, a movie attendant. runs road safety classes for children despite the fact that he has flunked his driving test 27 times.

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NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that Betty Andrews, as Administratrix of the Estate of Amanda Ellen Andersen, deceased, will offer for sale, at private sale, on the 8 day of November, 1967. and from day to day thereafter until sold, at the offices of Lyon and Boyd, in the City of Greencastle, Indiana, the following described real estate situate in Putnam County, State of Indiana, to-wit: The Northeast Quarter of the : Southwest Quarter of Section Two | 12), in Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Five (5) West, containing | Forty f40) acres, more or less. A right of way Fifteen (15) feet < In width leading from said real I estate to the public highway, which I right of way is described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section Two (2), Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Five (5) West: thence South Fifteen (15) feet; thence East to the center of the highway: thence Northwesterly with the center of said highway to a point due East of the place of beginning: thence West to the place of beginning. Pan of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Two (2) in Township Fourteen (14) North, Range Five (5) West, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of said Quarter. Fifteen (15) feet South of the Northwest corner thereof: thence South Two Hundred Seventy-two (272) feet: thence East to the center of the county road; thence In a Northwesterly direction with the center line of said highway to a point due East of the place of beginning: thence West to the place of beginning. Thirteen and 33/100 acres off of the West side of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Two (2), Township Fourteen (14) North. Range Five (5), West. Terms Said real estate will be sold for cash, for not less than the appraised value thereof, to the highest bidder or bidders therefor, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances except the taxes for the year 1967, due and payable in 1968- and subject to the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court. All bids shall be sealed bids accompanied by a cashier’s check or money order payable to said Administratrix in a sum equal to five per cent (5%) of the bid and filed with the firm of Lyon and Boyd. All bids will be opened in the office of Lyon and Boyd on the 8 day of November. 1967. in the presence of all bidders, and each bidder shall be granted an opportunity to raise his bid as many times as he desires until the highest bid has been obtained. Date! this 6 day of October. 1967 Betty Andrews, as Administratrix of the Estate of Amanda Ellen Andersen. Deseased. Lyon and Boyd Greencastle, Indiana, Sidney E. McClellan, Muncie, Indiana. Attorneys for Administratrix Oct. 7-14-21-28-41

George's Pizza Open - - Mon. f Tues., Wed. r Thurs. & Sun. 5 pm to 1 am Fri. and Sat. 5 pm to 2:30 am Delivery Service OL 3-3148 or OL 3-3149

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township. Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on 25 day of October, 1967, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at tills time. Township Fnnd: Fire Protection *700.00 Printing & Advertising — 150.00 J. P. Bond 21.00 Total *871.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made win be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board 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, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and wher# such hearing will be held. Lennie H. Burger, Township Trustee Oct. M4-2t

NOTICE OF ADMINISTR A TOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY In tlie Putnam Circut Court September Term, 1967 No. 67-69 IN the Matter of the Estate of EDITH F. ALTMAN. Deceased By THE RIDDELL NATIONAL BANK OF BRAZIL, Indiana, Administrator By virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Edith F. Altman, deceased, will, on the 4th day of November. 1967, commencing at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m„ offer at public auction on the premises, for not less than two-thirds of its appraised value, the following described real estate in Putnam County, Indiana, to-wit: A Part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Five (5) in Township Twelve G2> North of Range Five (5) North, bounded as follows: Beginning at tho North East corner of the said tract, and running thence West with the North line thereof 16 chains and 50 links to a point at or near a sandstone 14 inches; thence South 3 degrees East 20 chains and 54 links to a point on the South line of said tract at or near a sandstone 16 inches: thence with said South line 16 chains and 74 links to the South East corner of said tract; thenc* North 20 chains to the place of beginning. and containing 33 acres, more or less. EXCEPTING that part of said Quarter Quarter described as follows: Beginning at the North East Corner of the North West Quarter of the South West Quarter of said Section 5: thence South 132 feet with the East line of said North West Quarter Quarter; thence West 330 feet: thence North 132 feet to the North line of said North West Quarter Quarter: thence East 330 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.0 acre, more or less: Said real estate will be sold subject to the approval of said court, for cash, one-third of which amount shall be paid to the administrator on date of sale and the balance upon delivery of the administrator’s deed and abstract of title. Said real estate will be sold free and clear of the taxes for the year 1966 payable in 1967. but subject to the taxes for the year 1967. due and payable in 1968. Also, the following described personal property: Living Room Furniture, consisting of 3 swivel rockers, platform rocker, desk, combination chest and table, Admiral TV, book shelf, two 9x12 rugs, throw rugs, tree lamp, electric wall clock, anniversary clock, coffee table. Bedroom Furniture: One 4-piece bedroom suite, one 3-piece bedroom suite. 6 table lamps, end table, clothes hamper. bedding, and linens. Kitchen Furniture: Breakfast table and 2 chairs, electric clock and radio, utility table, electric toaster and oven; drop-leaf table, dishes, pots, pans and glassware, miscellaneous articles. Speed Queen Washer, antique clock, porch glider, lounge on wheels, wicker stand, utility table, riding lawnmotver, old sewing machine, Electro-Lux sweeper, hand sweeper, tools and other miscellaneous articles too numeroBs to mention. This property is located two miles South on the Putnam-Clay County line to the Pinckley Street Road. East one mile and South % of a mile. This is a 5 room modern home in excellent condition, heated by hot water, oiled fired furnace: has a small barn, and garage and one out-building, all newly painted and in good condition. This farm consists of 32 acres of land, approximately 8 acres tillable, balance woods and pasture land. There are possibilities for a nice lake All property must be paid for before being removed from the premises. The Riddell National Bank of Brazil. Indiana, Administrator SAMUEL C. McQueen. Attorney for Estate of Edith F. Altman, deceased COL. CAP DOWNING and COL. GAYLE HUGES. Auctioneers Oct. It-Sl-M*

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