The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1968 — Page 4
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FOUR BFDROOM MODFRN HOMK. Two shaded lots. Good liv. rm. and kit. Fruit trees. Garden space. Garage. N. Madison, $7,000. Beautiful Three Bedrooir Home R 1TTF.R STRKHT Vi U blue carpeted liv. rm. Tiled front hall. Copper tiling in kit. I'j garage. Most drapes stay. A very lovely home. $18,500. 113 S. Jackson St. Cfl. 3-6500 After hours, call OL 3*6416 OI. 3-3406 OI. 3*4079 OL 3-4343 OL 3*3642
Shetrone Real Estate 302 S. Indiana St. Phone 0L 3-9315 - Offers -- PARADISE LANE It will be easy to love this charming brick home, beautiful carpet, 3 bdrms., 2 full baths, garbage disposal, full basement, sliding glass doors to patio, central airconditioning, AM/FM intercom, electric garage door opener. It’s the dream of nearly everyone to long for a home with such enchantment. EDGELEA DRIVE You must see the inside to appriciate this fabulous stone ranch-type home. Hardwood floors, 3 bdrms., back patio with sliding glass doors, oil heat, 2 car garage. 1010 HILLCREST An attractive 3 bdrm. ranchtype home, hardwood floors , full basement, lV£ baths, gas furnace, air conditioner, therma pane picture window. C’mon out now & let us show you around. TODAY Is a good day to buy a new home better than tommorrow, when the selection may not be as good... ...better than next year when the prices are bound to be higher. Come in today and look at the homes we have to offer.
After Office Hours CallC. J. Knauer OL 3*3057 Bill Talbott OL 3-6328
Houses for Sale; $200 down to a vet. $400 to a non vet. 800 block Crescent Dr. Newly Decorated inside and out, 5 room 3 bedroom, 1 bath, gas heat, $12,500. Payments about $100. monthly, includes insurance and taxes. Cronkite Realty Co. Terre Haute. FOR SALE: In Bainbridge, two bedroom modern house, 2 car garage, close to elementary school. Phone 522-6852. FOR SALE: 80 acres with 5 room house Northeast of Cloverdale, $25,000. Hick’s Realty, Clayton, Indiana. Phone 5392500.
3-Mobile Homes-3 FOR SALE: 2 bedroom mobile home, for information call after 5:00 p.m. 596-5641.
4-For Rent—Apts.-4
Being transfered- need someone to take over lease at Roban Apts- for information call OL3-
4072 or OL3- 3286.
Cole Apartments. Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on pre-
mises.
FOR RENT: New 2 bedroom apt., air conditioned & carpeted, stove furnished. Call OL 3-5820.
Only five 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 6.04 per month. Beautiful pastel color, machine guaranteed. Call OL 3-3987.
11 - Employment - Men -11 WANTED: Janitor and doorman, apply at Voncastle Theatre. EXPERIENCED WELDERS Shear Operator Press Brake Operator-BRYANT-POFF, INC. Coatesville, Ind. Phone 386-7231.
12- Employment-12 Men - Women Users of Rawleigh Products in S. Putnam Co. or Dist. in Greencastle, need service, No experience or capital necessary. See or write Rawleigh Dept. ING-450-876 Freeport, 111. 61032.
13 - Employment - Women -13 WANTED: Receptionist-1 o c a 1 physician’s office. Post office Box 521, Greencastle.
14- Automotive -14 FOR SALE: ‘57 truck, 16 ft. flat bed. Good hay truck, $375.00; ‘55 W.I.H.C. baler wire tie with motor and starter. Runs good, $375.00; Used Ford mted. rake, $250.00; 2 good used pull combines; 4 used pickup trucks. Greencastle Tractor Sales, North on Rd. 43, phone OL 3-6319. 15-For Sale-15 PARTS for all electric shavers. Mason’s Jewelers. FOR SALE: No. 1 potatoes, 5 1/2?, No. 2 potatoes, 3 1/2?, creamers, 2? per pound, Arthur Yeargin, R.R. 2, Rosedale. FOR SALE: 14’ Philco refrigerator, in perfect condition. Call after 4:00 p.m., Cloverdale, 7954588.
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. WANTED: Ironings, phone OL 39009. WANTED: Baby sitter in my home from 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., prefer older woman, phone OL3-5341. WANTED: Ride to Terre HauteHarrolds Beauty Academy, hours 9 to 5 starting September 3. Write Banner Box 57.
19-Business Service-19 WANTED: Cement work, sidewalks, driveways, patio’s etc. No job too large or too small. Free estimates. Phone OL 35840. WANTED: Tree work, topping and take down-free estimate; C. Gorham. Phone OL 3-9031 or OL 39125. Hearing aid batteries and supplies. All makes. Open 24 hours a day. Commercial Hotel. Courtesy Beltone Hearing Service.
7-Marine Items-7
Boat trailer tires and wheels, get a spare. Greencastle Sports 1/2 mile south on State Road
43, open Sundays.
9 - Home Items - 9
Borrowing makes enemies. Rent tools and equipment from Castle Ren-tool, 730 Main. Open Weekdays 9:00 - 7:00 . Saturdays 7:00 - 5:00. OL3-3092. 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. VACATION CLOSING: August 6 and will reopen August 19. Seniors from Cloverdale, Bainbridge, Fillmore, Reelsville, and Greencastle need to make appointments for the near future. Ralph Taylor Photography. OL 3-5221. [ NOTICE: The person is known who took fishing rods, reels and tackle box off Raymond Sutherlin’s front porch. Please return at once and no charges will be filed. NOTICE: S L A YENS SALVAGE YARD will be closed-July 21 until Aug. 15 on vacation. WEDDING INVITATIONS: See our modern line. Take a book home to look them over. Napkins, matches, glasses, everything to make your wedding a happy occasion. RALPH TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY. OL 3-5221. Appointments Tuesday thru Saturday, Owner and operator. June Shapp, 522-3305. 2 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE: Home Laundry and Cleaners, 217 E. Washington OL 3-3191. LADIES: Need someone to fill a program at one of your ladies club meetings? Phone Rus-sells Furniture. OL 3-6315. Hurt’s Pool Room in Cloverdale is now Air Conditioned.
22- Motorcycles - 22 FOR SALE: 1966 Racing Bultaco Metise. 250 c.c. Phone OL 36116, after 3:00 p.m.
24-For Sale-Pets-24 FOR SALE: AKC Registered Dachshund puppies. Phone OL39329.
25- Want To Rent-25 Young couple seeking apt., phone OL 3-3817.
Small device pinpoints location of lost aircraft
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20-Livestock-For Sale-20 FOR SALE: OR TRADE: Registered Appaloosa mare to foal next spring, 11 years old. Gene
Beck. Phone 522-3235.
FOR SALE: 15 quality polled Hereford breeding bulls, guaranteed to please. Age 12 to 23 months. B.H. Franklin, Cloverdale, Ind. Phone 795-4636. Poland China Boars. Servicable ages, including 3 tried boars. Kessler Farms, New Ross-Lad-
oga. FOR SALE: Apartment size FOR SALE: 1 yearling shorthorn Frigidaire refrigerator. $20.00 bull, market price, Jack Mager, Phone 526-2209. Bainbridge. 522-6731.
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DELINQUENT TAX SALE Notice is hereby given that the Treasurer or Putnam —County. Indiana will sell at the door of the Court House in the city of Greencastle, Indiana the following tracts of real estate for the payments of Delmquent Taxes against the same. Said sale will begin at ten o’clock A.M. Monday August 12, 1968. The following properties will sell for full amount of Delmquent taxes, plus current taxes for the year 1967, payable in 1968. CLINTON TOWNSHIP Walker, Wm. C. & Estella, A part of the east one half section 4-15-5 56.8 Acres $50.88 FLOYD Whitley. Cas. and wife, Groveland lots 8. 9. 10 $27.07 MARION Robinson, Ruby, a part of the east onehalf of the northwest section 9-14-3 3 and 2/3 Acres $220.39 Stuck, Gertrude, a part of the northeast section 30-14-3 20 acres $29.01 GREENCASTLE TOWNSHIP Calidonio, Frank and Freda, Keightly outlot 7 $210.98 GREENCASTLE CITY Home Building Corporation, Hillcrest 2nd outlot 72 C. D $49.37 Rader, Kenneth E. and Barbara J. Commercial lots 1, 2, 3 blk 15 plus 20 ft $114.06 Smith. Donald. Commercial lots 1. 2 blk 36 S228.10 York, Von E., Commercial lot 13 blk 28 $3.62 York, Von and Laura. Commercial lot 14 blk 28 $108.62 MADISON McMullen, Elbert and Grace part of the north one half of the northeast sec. 12-14-5 1.46 A $100.76 WASHINGTON Craig. Robert, Improvement on leased ground $78.22 WARREN Stoddard. Ernest E. and Ruth E. Putnamville lot 121, 122, 123 outlot 124 $58.42 CLOVERDALE TOWNSHIP Helm, Robert R. Sr. and Catherine D. Part of the northeast of the southeast of section 9-12-3 A $2.45 Moss. Glen E. and Gladys, a part of the southwest of section 3- 12-4 7.5 Acres $96.45 NOTICE -SALE OF REAL PROPERTYNotice is hereby given that each parcel of real property in the foregoing list will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, said sale to be held at putnam County Court House commencing at ten o'clock A.M. on August 12, 1968. and continuing from day to day until all real property is sold. Said sale shall be for an amount not less than the sum of: (a) Delinquent special assessments and taxes whether or not delinquent for more than 15 months, (b) Taxes and special assessments due and payable in 1968. whether or not delinquent. (c) penalties which may be due thereon, or due from the owner thereof with respect thereto: and, (d) five dollars ($5.00) costs. Dated this 19th day of July. 1968. Eston C. Cooper, Putnam County Auditor Roland Lane. Putnam County Treasurer July 22-29-Aug. 5-3T
ANACORTES. Wash, i UPI i —An electronic device about the size of a can of pipe tobacco can inform searchers exactly where a lost airplane is down, thus saving lives, expense and time. The trade name of this bat-tery-powered locator beacon is "Life Pak.” the invention of Don Knutsen, a young electrical engineer who has spent 11 years perfecting it and a companion instrument to receive the radio signals from the Life Pak. Don and his brother Loren and Ray Alcott own an Anacortes firm 'Micro Electronics. Inc.i which made most of its money building portable walk-ie-talkies. But the Life Pak is their main interest. Eleven years ago Don. who has been "fiddling around with electronics gadgets since he was a voungster.*' began wondering why someone hadn’t built a device for airplanes that would signal their location when they were downed. Actually. there had been several efforts along this line, but none had proved practical for small craft. Don decided to go to work on the problem and by 1958 he had constructed his first model and two years later it was operating. The next step was to build an instrument that would pinpoint the signal given off by the sending device. He made one and called it a VH-12 Directional Instrument. Here's how the system works: The Life Pak is activated by hand or by an impact of 7 Gs —a force seven times its own weight, which more often than not would be sufficient to activate the mechanism in case no one was able to do it by hand. The VH-12. which can be coupled to any very high frequency 'VHF> aircraft communications receiver, picks up the signal from the Life Pak, translates it into a positive direction and indicates that direction on the instrument's needle.
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Homing In Search planes equipped with the VH-12 can home in on their objective within a range of up to 140 miles at 10.000 feet. Furthermore, the Life Pak’s two mercury cell batteries can operate the device continuously for up to 44 hours. The accuracy of this system was demonstrated recently when Capt. Larry Tucker of the Civil Air Patrol placed a Life Pak in a pile of rocks on a small glacier high on Green Mountain in one of the roughest areas of the Cascades east of Anacortes. Within 20 minutes after Tucker had activated the device. Don Knutsen in a small plane at 8.500 feet homed in on the beacon and reported its exact position. Seventeen minutes later. Bill Hamilton, operations officer for the State Aeronautics Commission, pinpointed the device from the plane lie was flying at 10.000 feet. Hamilton’s boss. State Aeronautics Director Ronald Pretti, says "each year the cost of
conducting searches runs into thousands of dollars for fuel and equipment and thousands of man-hours for pilots and scanners." "This cost could be cut drastically if all private planes were equipped with Knutsen's device.” Pretti says. The Federal Aviation Administration also gives the system high praise. And Gov. Dan Evans of Washington has first hand knowledge of its practicality. Recently. Evans was flying from Spokane to his home in Olympia when his pilot got word of a missing plane and switched on his VH-12. As they flew over Stampede Pass, the directional instrument p i n - pointed the crash and the downed pilot was home with his family within a few hours. In the last five years, the Knutsens have sold about 400 Life Paks. In the same period, the pilots and passengers of five aircraft have vanished in Washington State without a trace. None of the missing craft was equipped with locator beacons.
CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Top Rocord-Holdor in Matter*' Individual Championthip Play) FAMOUS HAND
Medicine chest roulette
CHICAGO ' UPI' —Medicine chest roulette is a new game— played with bottles. "Many medicine chests are storehouses for old and outdated drugs that should have been destroyed long ago.” says Dr. Walter J. Karr, medical director of North American Company for Life and Health Insurance. Because of this, the family first-aid station becomes the home of a potential killer — dangerous as it is useful. To safeguard against the harmful effects of outdated or improperly stored medicines. Dr. Karr says medicines never should be kept in unmarked containers, labels should be removed from prescription bottles before the bottles are put to other uses, and unused portions of prescriptions should be
discarded as soon as they have served their purpose. He said the latter will prevent another household problem—"self doctoring" through the use of drugs prescribed for other illnesses.
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4 K9 3 4 A Q J 7 5 The bidding: South West North East 1 NT Pass 2 4 Pass 2 NT Pass 3 NT Opening lead—five of spades. This deal occurred in the women’s Olympiad pair championship played in Amsterdam in 1966. As usual, the scoring was by match points, which frequently places undue emphasis on making an overtrick or two that would be unimportant in rubber bridge. North-South were Mirs. Peggy Solomon and Mrs. Mary Jane Farell of the United States, who finished third in the field of 44 pairs representing 18 coun-
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North's two diamond bid was game - forcing and requested South to bid a four-card major if she had one. West led a spade. East won
and returned a spade, taken by Mrs. Farell with the king. The contract was relatively safe, so \ Mrs. Farell's only concern was 1 to make the maximum number of tricks. This she proceeded to do by starting out with a successful heart finesse and then cashing five club tricks on which West — who had to keep all her hearts — discarded two spades while dummy discarded three diamonds. This produced the following position: North 4 AQ6 4 J 8 West East 4 K 8 7 4 10 4 A 10 9 10 4Q72 South
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4 K 9 3 Gauging the situation perfectly, Mrs. Farell cashed the queen of spades, forcing West to release a diamond as dummy discarded a heart. Declarer then finessed the queen of hearts, and. backing her judgment to the hilt, led the eight of diamonds and let it ride. West was forced to win with the ace and return a heart, so that Mrs. Farell wound up making five notrump. This result brought her 39 match points out of a possible 42, since only three other declarers scored eleven tricks.
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7-22-68
Market Report Monday’s hog market, as quoted by the Greencastle Livestock Center, was .25 higher, $21 to 21.50. I 1
For the Blind PITTSBURGH <UPI) — Dr. Richard Longini, professor of electrical engineering at the Carnegie-Mellon University, is working on a unique, inexpensive reading machine for the blind. The machine will produce audible words from the coded information on tapes used by publishers for typesetting. Longini said the new machine could be inexpensive enough for each of the 200,000 blind persons in the United States to own one.
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