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Friday, July 5, 1968

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C. E. Shuee Real Estate and Insurance Agency, Inc. 108 N. Vine OL 3-9702 Wouldn't you like to have your very own swiiririnc pool? See this pretty 3 bedroom frame ranch. Large basement with family room and shower handy to pool area. Pool is 32’xl6’. i l /i’ deep in shallow end and 8 l 4’ at deep end. Nice kitchen with plenty of cabinetsand garbage disposal. 1 car garage. Pool area completely fenced. See now. $21,5^0.00.*

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Lovely 3 bedroom frame ’ranch located north of Greencastle. Large 12’x 20’ living room. Pretty kitchen with barstainless steel sinks. Beautiful cabinets and adjoining family room. Adjacent 8’x21’ patio. IV2 car heated garage. You must see this to appreci-

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Over 2 acres with ouT<blnldings. Low, Low taxe£^j A good buy. $9,000.00-7 Pretty ranch brick with

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Price reduced on this 3 bedroom brick. Large family kitchen with built in range. Adjoining patio. IV2 baths. 1*2 car heated garage. % acre lot.

$17,500.00 B-2.

Lovely French Lick Sandstone in Stilesville 3 bedrooms-carpeting and drapes stay. Recently redecorated. Large well cared for lot 200 x 175- 2 car insulated garage. Take a look now-$23 500.

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Price reduced on this cute rench in IV’anhatten 3 bedrooms - living room and hall carpeted. Nice kitchen with loads of cabinets. Largebath. Full dry basement, 2 car garage-nice lot. $ 12,500.00-K-8

Good investment properties. Close to downtown-2 apt. houses complete price-$2o,-500.00. K - 2 1 house on Sycamore St. 6 rooms — $8,000.00 — X - 1 1 house on N. Indiana St. 6 rooms — $10,000.00 - X - 2.

Small Farm - Cloverdale 40 acres-28 tillable - good lake site-$2090 down balance on contract. $14,700.00 C-2. Large Farm-Cloverdale 80 acres-45 tillable, 6 room house• barn-hog pens-1 acre stocked lake-and more. See today. - C - 3-

Remember see Shuee before you buy.

Ward Bartlett OL 3*3296 Kay & Jim Braden OL 3*6532 Ann & Floyd Crawley 795-4351 Jack Moore OL 3-5820

Call Collins OL 3-3286 Immediate Possession. 3 bdrm. Modern Ranch on 22 acres, carpeted liv. rm. and bdrm. Large kitchen and dining area, enclosed porch and den. So. Putnam school. Fillmore 2 story 3 bdrm. home on 14 acres, all tillable. Nice barn & garage with storage. Berry St. 4 bdrm. older 2 story in good condition, formal dining room, 2 full baths, full basement 1% car garage, 2 lots, garden spot Si lots of flowers & shrubs & trees. Ernest H. Collins & Co. Bob Clark 386-7359 Lannie Allen OL 3-5721 Lois & Ross Allee OL 3-4072

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Shetrone Real Estate 302 S. Ind. St —Ph. OL 3-9315 - Offers -- Edgelea Drive Pretty stone ranch-type home. Hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, back patio with sliding glass doors, oil heat, 2 car garage. Vale Street Nice 4 bdrm. home carpet in liv. rm. and hall, l l / 2 baths, utility room, gas heat. Sherwood Sub-Division Used brick ranch-type home. Has 4 bdrm., hardwood floors, 2 full baths, garbage disposal, built-in stove and 1 car garage. 107 S. College Income property. Older 2 story frame house, 2 apartments up, 1 apt., 3 rms. & bath and 1 2 rms. & bath, down 4 rms. & bath. Part basement, oil furnace. Can't Sell Your Home? Let us do it for you. After office hours callC. J. Knauer OL 3-3057 Bill Talbott OL 3-6328

The P. 6. Evans Co. Real Estate FOR SALE S. Jackson. $10,500. Very comfortable. In good condition. 6 rms. plus breakfast rm. 2 car garage. Fillmore. $9,950. Two or 3 bdrms. Carpeted liv. rm. New water softener. 2 car detached garage. Edgelea Drive. Brick ranch. 3 bdrms. 2 baths. 2 car garage. Full basement. Fireplaces. New. Liberty St. $3,000. Older 3 room ~iiome with bath. Close to grocery and town. Fillmore. Three bdrm. brick ranch. W/W carpet in liv. rm. Carport. 1*4 acres. Hanna St. $9,000. Roomy home. 4 bdrms. A large amount of floor space at a low price. Avenue E. $8,000- Five rms. One story. Alum, siding. New bath. New furnace. W/W carpeted liv. rm. Jefferson Twp. Frame home with shingles. 2 bdrms. 1 1/3 acres. Many trees. Garden space .$4,500. A real buy! Manhattan Rd. Good ranch home on 1 1/5 acres. 3 bdrms. Carpeted liv. rm. Patio. Large garage. Anderson St. $15,800- Six rm. frame. Adjoins DePauw property. Most liveable. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call OL 3-6416 OL 3-4079 OL 3-3406 OL 3-4343 OL 3-3642

4-For Rent-Apts.-4 FOR RENT: Furnished Apt., 2 rooms and bath, all utilities furnished. 228 N. Grant St. Cloverdale. Phone 795-4384. Cole Apartments. Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.

6 - For Rent - Houses - 6 FOR RENT: 1 bedroom modern house, call before 9:00 a.m. or after 7:30 p.m., OL 3-3632. FOR RENT: Four room semimodern house. Phone OL 3-6960.

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1967 SINGER CONSOLE $37.16 FULL BALANCE Only six months old. Good condition. Walnut cabinet. Equipped to zig-zag, applique, monogram, mend and darn, sew backwards and forwards, over pins and so on. Assume six payments of 6.19 per month. Beautiful pastel color, machine guaranteed. Call OL 3-3987.

FOR SALE OR LEASE: Skylite Cafe in Cloverdale. Phone OL 39528.

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9- Home Items-9 FOR SALE: Bedroom suite, living room suite, 4piece sectional, chest, electric and gas stoves, refrigerators, portable, table and console TV’s, beds, table and floor lamps, living room chairs, end table, rugs, desks, AM-FM radio’s, bicycles, power and riding mowers. Youngstown Kitchen sink. Smith’s, 24 E. Berry St. Open daily 9 to 9, Sunday’s 1 to 6.

11 - Employment - Men -11 WANTED; Man over 21 with chauffeur’s license for part time delivery work. Hours 10:00 a.m. to 4 : 00 p.m. The-Daily Banner, OL 3-5151 for appointment. Wanted: Good reliable help, part time and full time. Apply Clark’s Super 100, 404 East Washington St. WANTED: Doorman and Janitor, apply at Voncastle Theatre. WANTED: Roofers and roofershelpers, Quality roofers. Phone OL 3-5596. WANTED: Young man over 21 for part time supervision work, hours from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Write Box 91, Daily Banner. WANTED: Young manlSyearsor over to work weekend evenings. Apply Greencastle Drive-In Theatre, OL 3-3295 or write Heaston Productions, P.O. Box 88162, Indianapolis, 46208.

13- Employment - Women -13 Lady wanted for night manager, good salary, paid vacation, must have references, no experience needed, will train, apply in person after 4:00 p.m. Pizza King. 400 Bloomington St. Greencastle. HELP WANTED: Curb girl days, $1.50, apply Bob Jackson Double Decker Drive In. WANTED: Experienced Nurses Aides, apply in person at Asbery Towers, 102 W. Poplar St., City. HELP WANTED: Lady to cook and serve steam table, experienced, start $1.50. Apply Bob Jackson, Double Decker Drive In. 14- Automotive -14 FOR SALE: 1956 Ford truck, 3/4 ton, one owner. Phone 0133361. FOR SALE: 1957 Ford 1/2 ton pick-up. Side mirrors, clearance lights, radio, heater, almost new tires. Engine uses little oil. $200. OL 3-5878. FOR SALE: 1959 International 2 ton dump truck. 4 yd. Gallion bed & hoist. 900 x 20 tires. Good condition. Can be seen at McMains Citgo Sta. 711 N. Jackson St. 15- For Sale -15 FOR SALE: Two-year old Frigidaire. Deluxe, Automatic defrosting. Refrigerator-Freezer.. Opens from left. Three years guarantee r e m a i n i n g. $150.00. Willett Golden Beryl Maple dinette set: Table and 4 chairs, $75.00. Call OL 3-5759. FOR SALE: Bicycle, good condition, call OL 3-3565 after 6:00 p.m. FOR SALE: 4 pair queen brocade drape 63” long, 5 pairs blue & white kitchen curtains, swag valance 24” long 2 pair gold fiber glass drape 63” long free non working T.V. good picture tube. OL 3-5383, 312 Greenwood. KEEP: carpet cleaning problems small-use Blue Lustre wall to wall. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00, Headley Hardware. PARTS for all electric shavers. Mason’s Jewelers.

16-Wanted-16 WANTED: To bale straw on shares. Phone 795-4309 or 7954984. WANTED: Custom combining. Stanley Everts, R.R.1, Fillmore, phone 246-6522, or 522-3265. WANTED: window washing, general cleaning and yard work. Call OL3-3244. WANTED: Woman for house work one or two days weekly-Agnes Murphy Beauty Shop, Cloverdale.

16 - Wanted - 16 Wanted. Rugs, carpet upholstery and wall cleaning. The NationWide Master System available thru better stores everywhere. For service in Putnam County, Call OL 3-3562. 17-Farm Equipment-17 FOR SALE: Used Far mall Cub tractor with mower; 1965 Cub Cadet tractor with mower, good condition. Pete Williams Sales & Service, phone OL 3-4764. 18- Auction -18 AUCTION: Sat. July 6th, 12:30 p.m., Sale includes; pairDannish couches, lounge and occasional chairs, end and coffee tables, rugs, bedroom suite, chest. Television, radios, stereo record player, refrigerator, gas range, air conditioner, dining room suite, Minshallelectric organ, inlaid lamp table, toys, dishes, bric-a-brac, white console sewing machine, like new, cherry chest of drawers and many other items. Clapp’s Auction Service. Maple & Ohio St. 19-Business Service-19 SHAW’S JANITORIAL SERVICE: Carpet Cleaning-window wash-ing-Floor care-general clean-ing-Cloverdale 795-3307. Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service. 21 - Notice - 21 Bryant means comfort and Joe Ellis has a complete line of Comfort including Gas or Electric air conditioning, gas, oil or electric furnaces, electronic air cleaners, humidifiers and water heaters. For complete comfort and immediate installation, call Joe Ellis Heating and Air Conditioning, OL 3-6712. Your answer to low cost housing. Twelve wides as low as $3, 795. Also 20 x 52 homes only $7,460, set on your, lot ready to live in. Childress Mobile Homes, 1301 South Mill, Crawfordsville, Indiana. Is Alcohol giving you trouble? If you want help write Alcoholics Anonymous, Box 394, Greencastle, Indiana. GARAGE SALE: Summers, 1024 Avenue B, City, Saturday, July 6th, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., also room divider, mocassins. 22- Motorcycles - 22 FOR SALE: Motorcycle, 1966 Suzuki, 150, like new, OL 36455. FOR SALE: Honda 160cc., Dream Phone OL 3-6158.

24 - For Sale - Pets - 24 FOR SALE: A K C registered Dachshund and Chinese Pug puppies, phone OL 3-9329. 25- Want To Rent-25 WANTED TO RENT: Family of 4 wants to rent 2 bedroom house, 10 mile radius of Greencastle. Must be clean. Have references, Phone 246-6532. WANTED TO RENT OR BUY: 3 to 4 bedroom home with minimum 1,500 sq. ft. living space, prefer ranch style with family room or 2 story older home in good condition, in surburban or rural neighborhood within 12 miles of Greencastle, Address Box 97, Daily Banner. WANTED TO RENT: Garage for 1 car, Phone OL 3-9610.

Daily Banner Classified Ad Is A Wise Investment

Cut off food supply to besieged gunman

SYDNEY, Australia (UPI)— Police today cut off food to the besieged gunman threatening for four days to kill his teen-age bride, her baby and “a few coppers.” Acting under his threats, police had been sending into the surrounded house steak, fried eggs, curry and rice and fish ‘n’ chips as well as an armor piercing rifle, ammunition and baby supplies to Wallace NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. EST 68-55 Notice is hereby given that Marv M. Cagle was on the 21st day of June. 1968, appointed administratrix of the estate of Sohpia Ellen Denny, 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 claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 21st day of June. 1968. Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Me lien & Mellen. Attorneys June 27-July 5 - 11 - 3T

NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR CLEARING SITE FOR NEW SCIENCE BUILDING A| Sealed Proposals for the removal of buildings owned by DePauw University and the erection of fencing at the new Science Building Site will be received at the Office of the Comptroller of DePauw University until 10:00 A.M.. C.D.T. on the 23rd. day of July. 1968. at which time they will be opened and

read.

8) No bid will be considered unless it contains each and every item included in the Specifications and Drawings. The envelopes containing the bids must be sealed, and designated as "Bid Documents." • C) A set of Specifications and Drawing may be obtained at the Office of the Comptroller of DePauw University. Greencastle, Indiana. D) All Proposals must be made on the Bid Form Provided and each Proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable check or bank draft made payable to the order of DePauw University or by an acceptable bidders* bond for an amount not less than 5% of the total bid

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mg tngineers, iNortn inoiana oxreei; Greencastle, Indiana and 360 East Grand Ave.; Chicago, 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 erf wages may be obtained at the office of the Department of Water Works, Greencastle, Indiana. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana this 1 day of July, 1968. DEPARTMENT OF WATER WORKS GREENCASTLE. INDIANA By: Rexell A. Boyd, John W. Earnshaw, Richard Sunkel, Board Of Trustees. July 5 - 16- 2T

Mellish, 23, his bride Beryl Muddle, 18, and her 11-week-old son Leslie. Police Chief Norman Allan said from now on only food for baby Leslie v/ould be sent in. “We can’t let him starve,” Allan said. “It is now a waiting game. It’s not a war. In war lives are expendable. My mission is to save them,” Allan said. Miss Muddle, forced to marry Mellish at gunpoint after he broke into the house Tuesday, was proving little help to police. Allan said she kept guard while Mellish napped. She also apparently tasted the food to make sure it contained no sleeping drugs. Detective Chief Don Fergusson said he believes Mellish eventually will surrender peacefully. He said police will honor still another promise made under threat—not to prosecute Mellish for the siege of the Sydney subftrb. Allan said he is waiting for Mellish to telephone for surrender terms. Police said Miss Muddle reported by telephone that her bridegroom is more peaceable now that police sent in the pills he used to take when undergoing prison psychiatric treatment. Tug released PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (UPI) - The Philippine tug Bream, captured May 20 with its Philippine crew and two U.S. soldiers in Cambodian waters, has been handed over to the Philippine ambassador here, it was announced Wednesday.

CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Top Rocord-Holdor in Matfort' Individual Championthlp Play)

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1. Cash the A-K of hearts, and, if both opponents follow suit, ruff a heart. If the suit is divided 4-2, you establish the last heart in dummy by ruffing a diamond and then ruffing another heart. This brings you to twelve tricks.

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It would be wrong to lead spades before hearts. Let’s say you started by leading the K-A of spades and discovered the suit was divided 5-1. If you now switched to hearts you would go down one for lack of sufficient entries to dummy, if the suit turned out to be divided 4-2. By leading the weaker suit first, you give yourself two chances of developing a twelfth trick. 2. Win the club and play the ace of diamonds, followed by the queen. This method of play protects against every possible division of the diamonds, whether they be divided 2-2, 3-1, or 4-0. In all these cases you are assured of either four or five diamond tricks and will make either five or six notrump. The trap to avoid is a spade lead to dummy at trick two in order to try a diamond finesse. This play can cost you the contract if North has three or four diamonds to the K-J and returns a spade as soon as he ] wins a diamond trick. This I would sever your communicai tion with dummy and result in 1 making only eight tricks The : sure way is the best way.

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80 injured as bridge collapses

LONGVIEW, Wash. (UPI)An old wooden foot bridge over Lake Sacajawea collapsed Thursday night, throwing 100 persons into shallow water 15 feet below. Eighty were treated at two local hospitals for minor inju-

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Department of Water Works, City of Greencastle, Indiana, will receive sealed Proposals for the relocation of a 12 inch water mam adjacent to Indiana Route 240 until 7:30 P.M. (E.S.T.) on the 29th day of July, 1968, at the office of the Department of Water Works, Greencastle, Indiana. All proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Water Works office in City Hall at 7:30 P.M. (E.S.T.) on the 29th day of July. 1968. The contract documents including plans and specifications are on file and available for inspection at the office ofthe Department of Water Works, Greencastle, Indiana. Copies of documents including plans and specifications required for review or bidding purposes may be obtained only from the Department of Water Works by depositing $10.00 for each set of documents so obtained. The full amount of the deposit for -one set of documents and one-half of the deposit for any add.tional sets of documents will be refunded to each bidder who submits a formal proposal to the Department of Water Works and who returns the plans (and specification on additional sets) in good condition to the Department of Water Works with-m ten (10) days after his bid security has been returned to him. Equipment manufacturers, subcontractors. and others who do not submit formal proposals to the Owner, will be refunded one-half the amount of the deposit for all sets of complete documents returned in good condition to the Owner within ten (10) days after the opening of bids. No refund will be made for documents received after the opening of bids. No refund will be made for documents received after this ten (10) day period. A certified check or cashier’s check payable to the order of the Owner, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and a surety company, in an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the bid as a guarantee that the bidder will within fifteen (15) days after the date of the award of a contract execute an agreement and file bonds and insurance as required by the Contract Documents if his proposal is accepted. If an intended awardee fails to execute and file an agreement, bonds and insurance as required by the Contract Documents, the amount of the security submitted with his proposal shall be forfeited as liquidated damages. No bid shall be withdrawn after the opening of proposals without the consent of the Department of Water Works for a period of thirty (30) days after the scheduled time for closing bids. The Board of Trustees of the Department of Water Works reserve the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive any informalities in bidding. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory Performance Bond in the sum of the full amount of the contract. In general, the work on which proposals are requested is the relocation of approximately 400 feet of cast iron water main with necessary appurtenant construction. All proposals shall include NonCollusion Affidavit as presecribe 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 Indiana. Plans and Specifications for this

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ries suffered in the mishap, which occurred as a large crowd left an Independence Day fireworks display at Lake Sacajawea State Park. Hospital spokesmen said all but seven of those admitted were treated and released. None of those held overnight was injured seriously. Most of the injured were young people, who quickly scrambled from the lake after their fall. Paul Morris, Longview, said he was waiting to cross the six foot wide bridge, which was “about half a city block long,” when it started sagging hi the middle. “There was a roaring, cracking noise,” he said, “and the bridge started falling, slowly at first, throwing people together as it went down.” Three drown in Indiana Three persons have drowned in water accidents in Indiana since the start of the Fourth of July holiday. Divers searched today for the body of George Poston, 26, Yorktown, in Prairie Creek Lake Reservoir near Muncie. Authorities said Poston dived from a pontoon boat Thursday after handing his wallet to a woman on the boat and saying he was going in. Roy Ball, 33, Williamsport, drowned Thursday in a farm pond one mile west of his hometown where he was picnicking with his wife and another coupie. James Mathis, 25, Columbus, drowned Wednesday night in Driftwood River near his hometown in a boating accident. His body was recovered Thursday by state police scuba divers.

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Putnam County, Indiana that the County Council of said county at their regular meeting place at ten o'clock on July 17, ■ 968, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. County Highway: 205 Reoair 82000.00 301 Stone and Gravel...847,000.00 304 Bituminous 836,000.00 305 Tile and Sewer Pipe...81000.00 TOTAL 886,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will 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 < * — '*“ *■ 1 ing tax such ac be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the county auditor when and where such hearing will beheld. Eston C. Cooper, County Auditor July 5-12-2T

SALESMEN REPRESENT MIDWEST'S NUMBER 1 BUILDER OF POST BUILDINGS FACE SALARY $7,000-$10,000 PLUS

COMMISSION, CAR AND EXPENSES SALE IN YOUR OWN AREA MAIL RESUME FOR INTERVIEW TO SMILEY BUILDINGS’ DENVER, INDIANA 46926