The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 February 1968 — Page 6

The Dally Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT

1 Real Estate 1 1 Real Estate 1 14 Automotive 14 20 Livestock

SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Ind. St. Ph: OL 3-9315 - Offers - EDGELEA DR. — Lovely stone ranch-type home. Built in ’61 has 3 bedrms., hardwood floors, back patio with sliding doors, oil heat, 2 car garage. 318 DOGWOOD LANE—3 bedrni. Brick home, built in ’60, Hardwood and tile floors, utility rm. bath and ■/■(, gas furnace, garbage disposal, garage. COATES VILLE —202 S. MILTON — Pretty brick veneer home. 3 bedrms.. hardwood floors, part basement, enclosed front porch, oil fired furnace, fireplace, large 1 car garage. 1201 S. INDIANA—Pretty 3 bedrm. Bedford stone home. Carpet in living rm. & dining area, fireplace, basement, gas heat, lots of shrubs. Want to Sell? List your property with us. After Office Hours Call— C. J. Knauer — OL 3-3057 Bill Talbott — OL 3-6328

FOR SALE

211 BLOOMINGTON ST., large lot, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2-car garage, centrally located near Miller School. SI 6,000. 112 NORTHWOOD BOULEVARD, 2l'z lots, garage, and full basement, hot water heat. Northeast School. First floor: Living room, dining room, kitchen, large sun porch, ^ bath. Second floor: 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Third floor: student apartment, 3 bedrooms, bath. 826,500. — Call OL 3-9409.

NEW HOME FOR SALE 3 Bedrooms, IVi baths, Lg. Living R. Dining area, Lg. Kitchen, Built ins, Laundry room, attached garage. Lot 80x160, shrubs and lawn made. This has to be seen to appreciate. GLADYS E. RAY, BUILDER Cloverdale So. of E. Logan Phone 795-4861

C. E. Shuee Real Estate and Insurance Agency, Inc. 108 North Vine Street P S. — Are you thinking about building? Give us a call and we’ll be happy to show you our line of Random Homes. Priced from $13,500.00 to $30,000.00. In many cases no money down and up to 33 years to pay. Call today. Floyd & Anna Mae Crawley 795-4351 Kay Braden OL 3-6532 Ward Bartlett .... OL 3-3296 Jack Moore OL 3-5820

THE P. G. EVANS REAL ESTATE AGENCY. For any type home you need. $3,500 to $64,500. Phone OL 3-6509. FOR SALE: One acre lot 3 miles from city on paved road. Call OL 3-5231 after 6:00 p.m. FOR SALE: 6 room house, full basement, 2 acres of land, double car garage, 2 good wells. 3 miles west of Coatesville. Phone 246-6393. 3 Mobile Homes 3 FOR SALE: 2 bedroom 1959 house trailer. Call E. H. Collins & Co. OL 3-3286.

DOLLAR SAVER MONTH Special prices on all in stock Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers. New ’68 Ford truck with camper, complete $3995. This ad worth $100. on new Mobile Homes. $50 on travel trailers. $25 on truck campers.

FOR SALE: Highway 75 & 40. 12x60 3 bedroom mobile home, $3795 used. 55x12 new 2 bedroom mobile home, rugged, $4195. Truck campers, $195 up. New 32x8 1 bedroom $2995. We buy used trailers. Phone 845-2383.

FOR SALE: ’63 Galaxie 4 dr., P.S., radio, heater. Elbert Heavin, OL 3-3740.

DUROC gilts: Phone Larry Curtis 845-2267.

FOR SALE: Deluxe 12x57 ft. j mobile home, used only 4 months. Reasonable. Call OL 3-5231 after 6:00 p.m.

4 For Rent, Apts. 4

COLE Apartments. Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.

FOR RENT: New 1 bedroom furnished apartments and 2 bedroom unfurnished apartments. Roban Apartments, 327 Bloomington St. Phone OL 3-4072.

FOR RENT: Country setting, 1 mile from square, 2 bedroom, all new, luxurious carpeting, utilities furnished, ground floor living, private porch and entrance. Phone OL 3-6743.

FOR RENT: 2 bedroom upstairs Apt. Range, heat and water furnished. ADULTS. Mrs. Nelson Wood, 507 S. Indiana St. OL 3-9034. FOR RENT: Upper 2 bedroom apt., heat, water, stove and refrigerator furnished. $75.00. Suitable for two adults. Ph. OL 8-3444.

FOR LEASE: New two bedroom apartments, available soon. Parkwood Village Apartments. Call OL 3-5015, days or OL 8-6609 or OL 34833 evenings.

’65 Pontiac GTO convertible, 4 speed, 2,000 miles on new engine. Phone OL 3-4293.

Notice

Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body works, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Free estimates.

FOR SALE: ’56 Studebaker truck, runs good. First $100. 206 Spring Ave.

FOR SALE: ’67 Camero, 2 door hardtop, 6 cylinder, 250 cu. in. red. automatic transmission, radio, heater. Phone 4352824.

FOR SALE: 1965 Chrysler New Yorker, 4 door, power brakes, power steering, radio, heater, white side tires. Phone Roachdale 596-7431.

FOR SALE: ’63 Volkswagen, Sunroof. Call Mrs. David Sackett, $675. OL 3-5256.

1950 International pick-up, runs good, also good home for nice dog. Clayton Cash, 2 miles southeast Cloverdale, 7954741.

FOR SALE: ’65 Dodge Dart, 270 V-8, 2 door, WSW, PS, private owner, make offer. Must sell, transferring to Vietnam. Can be seen at 509 Elm Street 9 p.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, February 24 or call Russell Leslie, OL 3-3598 for appointment.

CHINCHILLAS: For interesting and profitable pasttime. For information call OL 3-9502. PLUMBING Repairs. Water lines installed, sewers cleaned and installed. James Greon, 606 South Jackson St., Green-

castle.

OFFICE of L. R. Jones, M.D 108 S. Vine St. Open March 1, 1968.

RENT a low cost locker at Putnam County Frozen Foods, Inc. Rates to suit all budgets,

call today, OL 3-3912.

RENT a Water Conditioner Culligan of Greencastle, OL 3-5910. We’ll be here tomorrow to service what we sell

today.

NOTICE: Is Alcohol giving you trouble ? If you want help, write Alcoholics Anonymous, Box 394, Greencastle, Indiana.

C D C Rummage Sale: Rummage sale held at Church of First Born on Ave. C, Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings and Saturday mornings. Sale starts Friday, February 16 at 5:30 p.m.

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PRIVATE instructions available for guitar and all band instruments, organ and piano. Kersey Music.

HOUCK’S Music and Downbeat Record Shop, 121 East Walnut Sreet. Your record and needle headquarters.

Home Items

1967 SINGER CABINET $36.08 FULL BALANCE

Assume tlx payments of $6.02 per month. Nice walnut cabinet, good condition. Monograms, mends, darns, appliques, sews forward and backward, equipped to zig-zag and so on. Total price just $36 08. Call OL 3-3987.

FOR SALE: Used wringer washer. Phone OL 3-6621.

UNCLAIMED New Zig-Zag Sewing Machines With 5 year guarantee. Nationally advertised brands to be sold for storage and freight. Total of $37.00 can be paid at $5.00 per month. These machines to go to first people who call. Can be deliivered to your heme far you to eew as to make eure you are satisfied. Call collect — Indianapolis — 244-8453, or write General Sewing Supply, 6529 West 12th St. 46224.

FOR SALE: Fender Bandmaster Amp. 3 years old, covers included. $175 or best offer Phone OL 3-9334. I LARGE, 1 small gas space heater; 30 gal. used gas water heater; used furniture; new and used plumbing fixtures. James Green, 606 S. Jackson St., Greencastle

ORDER Grass Seed now. Check our prices. Hartman Elevator, Bainbridge.

CASTLE Squares are dancing Saturday, February 24, at the Fairgrounds, 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. Lelond Cooper, caller.

SHAW’S Janitorial Service, P. O. Box 101, Cloverdale, Indiana 46120. Carpet cleaning, window washing, floor care, general cleaning. Gordon Shaw. Call 795-3307.

MEL’S Radiator and Repair Service: Brakes, Generators, Starters, shocks and Minor Tuneup. 903 N. Jackson St.

23 Wanted To Buy 23 SOWS or gilts to farrow in March or April. Phone 6536007 after 4:00 p.m.

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

FOR SALE: Combination wash-er-dryer, reasonable. Service contract until Oct. 1st. Take State Road 42 to the old Cunot School House, turn south one mile on blacktop to mailbox. Cecil F. Scott and Keutham. Phone 795-4607. FOR SALE: Console stereo, portable record players. 9x12 rugs, gas and electric stoves, dressers, wardrobes, cabinets, desks, bookcases, bicycles, refrigerators, cedar chest, swing set. portable table model and console TV’s. 24 East Berry

Street.

FOR SALE: Combination planter and room divider; ca r d table; clothes hamper; nylon rug. 12x17. Phone OL 3 9474.

Pets

1 female Siamese kitten. OL 35370. FOR SALE: German Sheperd. Fine stock dog, AKC. James L. Myers, R. 1, Roachdale. 596-5949.

PARTS for all electric Shavers. Mason’s Jeweler. HOUSES, garages, cottages, other buildings. No down payment. Wholesale prices. Save many dollars by doing pail of the work yourself. Write Otis Rupright Builders, Inc., Dept. Z, Lafayette, Indiana 47906.

FOR SALE: Three AKC registered Pomeranian pups. Special price. One white AKC registered Toy Poodle. OL 33831.

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Scores (Continued from Page 5) Co rum biz City 54. Larwill 50 At Columbus Columbus 82. Sandcreek 43 Edinburg 82 Burney 57 At Connersville Whitewater 81. Straughn 78 Brookvllle 64. Laurel 31 At Crawfordsyille Coal Creek 67. New Ross 61 Wayntown 62. Waveland 53 At Crown Point Griffith 87. Boone Grove 76 Crown Point 84. Lake Central 57 At DeKaib DeKalb 85. Angola 31 At East Chicago Hammond Noll 89. Calumet 56 Gary Tolleston 72. Gary Edison 68 At East Noble Westview 71. East Noble 70 (3 OT’») At Elkhart Penn 58. Concord 43 Nappanee 79. Jefferson 47 At Evansville Evansville Reitz 65. Evansville Central

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Evansville Memorial 77. Evansville Mater Dei 69 At Fort Wayne II Fort Wayne South 67. Hoagland 45 Fort Wayne Concordia 63. Leo 54 At Fountain Central Fountain Central 67. Covington 64 North Vermillion 78. Williamsport 47 At Frankfort Frankfort 62. Carroll 58 Clinton Central 60. Rossville 44 At Franklin Franklin 61. Greenwood 56 Decatur Central 71. Franklin Central 61 At Gary Gary Froebel 90. Gary Wirt 66 Gary Emerson 75. Gary Wallace 56 At Hammond Munster 80. Hammond Gavit 65 Hammond 73. Whiting 70 At Huntingburg Holland 67. Jasper 56 Huntingburg 71. Dubois 68 At Huntington Northfield 56. Huntington 49 Huntington Catholic 64. White’s 51 At Indianapolis Hinkle Indianapolis Washington 79. Indianapolis Ripple 45 Indianapolis Attucks 66. Indianapolis Ritter 52 At Indianapolis Coliseum Indianapolis Chatard 83. Indiana Deaf School 53 Lawrence Central 62. Indianapolis Howe

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At Jeffersonville South Central 70. Floyd Central 60 New Albany 73. Borden 58 At Knox Knox 64. LaCrosse 63 North Judson 58. Culver 44 At Kokomo Kokomo 81. Western 48 Sharpsville 78. Northwestern 69 At Lafayette West Lafayette 80. Lafayette Catholic 75 (2 OT’s) At LaVille South Bend Jackson 63. Argos 62 Plymouth 83. Mishawaka Marin 72 At Lawrenceburg Lawrenceburg 95. Dillsboro 61 At Locansport Pioneer 69. Peru 65 Logansport 70. Kewanna 43 At Madison Southwestern 79. Henryville 56 Silver Creek 57. Madison Shawe 56 At Marlon Marion 72, Fairmont 43 At Martinsville Edgewood 77. Smithville 50 At Michigan City Michigan City St. Mary’s 78. Westville

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South Central 74. New Carlisle 47 At Milan Milan 74. Moores Hill 58 At Muneie Muncie Burris 71. Wes-Del 69 Muncle Central 82. Albany 61 At New Castle New Castle 82. Mount Vernon 68 Knightstown 69. Blue River 62 At North Newton Fowler 63. North Newton 50 (2 Ot's) Rensselaer 80. Boswell 53 At North White Wheatfield 56. West Central 45 Frontier 70, Twin Lakes 68 At Paoli West Washington 72. Eastern 69 (OT) Corydon 65, Salem 50 At Princeton North Posey 73. Francisco 59 Mount Vernon 93. New Harmony 60 At Portland Montpelier 64 Hartford City 60 Portland 89. Pennville 66 At Richmond Richmond 85. Cambridge City 46 Northeastern 76. Hagerstown 62 At Rushvillo Milroy 79. Carthage 70 At Seymour Scottsburg 82, Medora 50 Brownstown 88. Clearsprings 32 At Shelbyvlllr Shelbyville 85. Southwestern 47 At South Bend South Bend St. Joseph's 40, South Bend Riley 38 South Bend LaSalle 70, South Bend Adams 47

STATE OF INDIANA

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COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT PUTNAM COUNTY. INDIANA 19G8 REELSVILLE WATER CO. INC.. Plaintiff vs. Cause No. CV-68-52 HUGH H WALKER, and JESSIE M WALKER, husband and wife Defendants NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS The above Defendants are notified to appear before the Circuit Court, of Putnam County. Indiana tor if said Court is in vacation, the Honorable Francis N Hamilton. Judge of the Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana at his chambers! in the Court House of said Putnam County on the 13th day of March. 1968 at 9:30 a m. o’clock to show cause, if any they have, why the real estate sought to be appropriated in the Complaint of Reelsville Water Company. Inc. should not be appropriated. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court affixed at Greencastle. Indiana this 22nd day of February, 1968 Ennis E. Masten. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorneys: Houck & Calbert Feb. 23-March l-8-3t

VAN BIBBER LAKE FEB. SPECIALS 12x53 2 bedroom $3695 12x60 2 bedroom $4995 12x60 '68 Show model $4795 20 foot Travel trailer Self contained $2295 Buy Your Mobile or Travel Toiler Now VAN BIBBER LAKE One of Indiana's Fastest Growing Summer Resorts R. R. 1, Greencastle PE 9-2341

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HOUSE in country with garage. Phone OL 3-4376.

Wanted

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RIDE from junction of 43 and 36 or Bainbridge to East and Raymond Streets, near Garfield Park. Hours 7:30 a.m to 4:00 p.m. Phone PE 9-2247 after 6:00 p.m. WANTED: Income tax papers to prepare. Phone OL 3-5089 after 7:00 p.m.

TOP Coat, black, red plaid lining Friday night at Elks’ Club. I have wrong one.Call 2466349.

WANTED: Rugs, carpet upholstery and wail cleaning The Nation Wide Service Master System available thru better stores everywhere For sendee in Putnam Coun-

ty, call OL 3-3562.

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LOST: Wallet. Phil Scheldt. Reward $15. Phone OL 3-5131. 11 Employment, 1 1 Men

WANTED: Tree work, topping

and take down. Free estimate, insurance. C Gorham, phone OL 3-9031 or OL 3-9125.

A Money rental plan is available to farmers at low bank rates to help them this year if they are short of operating income. Did last year’s bad com crop put you In a financial bind? The Central National Bank wants to help with ready cash. Call OL 34161.

Indianapolis Cathedri

Kennedy 39

Beech Grove 63, Indianapolis

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At Swltz City

LAM 56. Bloomfield 55 (OT) Elnora 68. Switz City 67

At Tell City

Tell City 57. Perry Central 47 At Terre Haute Terre Haute Schultz 54, Terre Haute

Garfield 47

Terre Haute Wiley 66. Honey Creek 57

At Vincennes

South Knox 57. North Knox 46

At Warsaw

Milford 64. North Webster 59 Menton 87. Syracuse 67 At Washington Loogootee St. John’s 84. Otwell 81 Loogootee 52. Shoals 35 At Winchester Monroe Central 71. Union 55 Winchester 89 Redkey 58

At Zionsville

Lebanon 70. Brebeuf 68 (OT) Pike 88. Wells 62

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MALLORY CAPACITOR CO. Needs Production Workers, Assemblers Experience Not Necessary To leorn about our Company and Job openings and complete program of Employment benefits. Visit our Personnel Dept., 8:30 A M. to 4 30 P.M. Next Saturday 12 00 to 4:00 P.M. Job Openings Days and Nights An Equal Opportunity Employment Company MALLORY CAPACITOR CO. Greencastle, Ind.

WANTED: 4 full time truck mechanics, 3 men for station work, apply in person. Kenworthy Truck Stop, Clayton, Indiana.

Employment, Women

able mention list. The list was made up of players who obtained

one or more votes.

Making the second team were Garfield's Ron Hunter, Clinton’s | Don Miller and Keith Williams, and Gerstmeyer's Dave Phillips

and Wes Underwood.

Third team members are Dan

Hearing aid batteries and sup- " a ll&ce of Sullivan, Brazils plies. All makes. Open 24 Bl11 Rumbley, Wiley's Mike hours a day. Commercial Ho- Schimmel, Linton s Ken Gilan,

tel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing

Service.

Livestock

HESS MOBILE HOME PARK WANTED: Receptionist for !o- & Sale, 1216 South Bloom- 1 cal physician. Write Banner ingtun Street. Box 293.

COMING 2 year old registered Belgian mare, sorrel, light mane and tail. 8 year old sorrel brood mare, white mane and tail, to foal in June, broke. Roy E. Parker, Coatesvrlle, Ind.

and Honey Creek's Dave Ever-

hart.

Players received three points for 1st team nominations, two points for 2nd team and one point for third team nomination.! Thirty-three points was the possible high and coaches were not permitted to vote for their own players. Newsom was high with 31 votes. Virostko was next with SO and Norris was third with 27. I

COLEMAN'S The Super Market of Real Estate Need Farms and Suburban Properties to Sell Now: We Offer 180A. General Farm 3V2 mi. N.E. of Fillmore — Floyd Twp. 157A. till. 14x52 Farrowing House 12,000 bushel Metal Corn Bins Good 8 rm. Modern Frame Farm Home. KNOB HILL TURKEY FARM Va mi. E. of 43 on N. side of U.S. 40, 1 Va mi. from 1-70 City Water & Gas Available Several Commercial Bldgs., Small Farm House 3 A mi. U.S. 40 Rd. Frontage — Selling Due To III Health — Contract Terms — 90 A. of Scenic Rolling Land at Farm Land Prices. JUST SOLD 67A. Barn — No Dwg., Mt. Meridian 40A. N. of Fillmore — S. of Groveland COLEMANS

1202 E Main S». Plainfield 839-3357

25 E. Main St. Moorasville 831-3075

$AVE for NEW HOME IMPROVEMENTS EDUCATION VACATIONS Best Bank Rates FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY MEMBER F.D.I.C.

Captured twice LEBANON. Ky. UPI — This ! central Kentucky town has the distinction of having been twice captured by John Hunt Morgan’s cavalry. The Confederate soldiers took the town June 12, 1862, along with 200 prisoners. On July 5, 1863. Morgan again took Lebanon, which then was a Union depot. Morgan’s youngest brother, Lt. Tom Morgan, was killed in the second engagement.

OFF and RUNNING

By

Tony D Manuel General Manager

Friday, February 23, 1968

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Fulton Lewis III makes this observation about LBJ's budget: "There are several hidden 'Great Society' plums in President Johnson's 'tight' budget for fiscal 1969 ('I have trimmed this budget down to our most absolute needs'). Most notable of these is a provision for $62,000 in federal funds to finance a study of a provocative subject: "The Social Life of the Blackbird." • • * We hear a lot of pros and cons about federal government subsidies, but has it ever occurred to the American consumer of 1968 that farmers have been subsidizing him for the past 20 years? Hard to believe? Take a look at it! When the early West's cowboys drove cattle over the Chisholm trail to market after the Civil War, there was little concern for the "cost of production." The wages of the cowboys themselves were probably the largest expense. Range grass, at moderate or no expense, comprised virtually the entire ration. Not so today. When we settle down in front of the television set to watch the adventures of those legendary cowboys, we've frequently just finished a dinner including beef that cost vastly more to produce than did the beef of five or six generations ago. It's also vastly better! In fact, today's consumers, accustomed to modern high quality, wouldn't accept the beef from cattle herded in by "The Virginian," or the folks on the "Pondersoa." Today's modern beef animal is on only the first leg of the journey to market when it comes off the range. For most cattle, there's still three months to a year for "finishing" in a feedlot with grain and feed concentrate. The costs of farmers have increased tremendously while the prices they receive for their meat animals have shown little increase, in fact, have actually decreased when compared with some past periods, according to David H. Stroud, Acting General Manager of the National Live Stock and Meat Board in Chicago. Here are examples of what has caused production costs to increase: 1. Farmers are paying nearly $1.8 billion annually, in real estate taxes. Twice the amount paid in 1954. As inflation mounts, this figure will get larger and more burdensome. 2. Many farm equipment items increased fivo percent last year alone. This is attributed to increasing wage rates to factory workers. A midwestern cattle feeder recently noted he paid a little more them $400 for a corn planter a few years ago at a time h# received $37 per hundred pounds for steers. A few months ago, he paid more than $1,400 for a corn planter and sold steers for $24 per hundred pounds. 3. Soybean meal, a prominent ingredient in modern cattle rations, has increased from a prica range of $51.25-$54.20 per ton in 1960 to recent quotations of $74.00-$80.00, despite a bountiful harvest of soybeans. All along the line there have been increases in the prices of labor, goods and services farmers buy and in the costs of marketing the products they sell. What the farmer could buy for $100 in 1957-59 cost about $117 in 1967. 17 percent more! Yet what farmers receive for their products shows no such increase. In 1967, the top on cattle in Chicago, for instance, generally stayed below $28.00 per hundredweight. Five years ago, the top was $33, and in the early 1950's peak prices ranged from $33.50 to $52.50. The top price on hogs in Chicago has been around $21 recently. As far back as 20 years ago, hogs brought $27.50 per hundred pounds. Producing a better but less expensive product with higher costs of production has been accomplished by increasing output per man, per acre, per animal and per unit of beef. But farmers' profit per unit of output has decreased. In effect, the farmer has been subsidizing, to a degree, the higher standard of living of the average consumer.

CALL US FOR YOUR... Backkoe, Trenching or Tile Needs. SPECIALIZES IN Field Tiling, Water Lines, Installation of Septic Systems and Gas Lines UMEDALE DITCHiNC CO. Ray Greve Lewis Proctor PHONE Ol 3-9412 Located one block west of Limedale Depot.

WE NEED EXPERIENCED MECHANIC'S TOP PAY FOR QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS $3.60 Hourly Auto Flat Rate to Mechanic $4.00 Hourly Truck Flat Rate to Mechanic - PLENTY OF WORK - APPLY AT - JIM HARRIS CHEVROLET-BUICK Indianapolis Road, Greencastle, Ind. See Bruce Reeve or Jim Harris