The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 October 1968 — Page 6
1 - Real Estate - 1 Th7 P. G. Evans Co. Real Estate FOR SALE FRAME AND BRICK RANCH. Six rooms plus den or office space. Carpeted liv. rm. Fireplace. V/i baths. Large, dry basement. A very attractive home. On Cassada Drive. $18,700. FOUR BEDROOM. USED BRICK RANCH. Family room. 2 Full baths. Sherwood Addi" tion. Immediate possession. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call OL 3-6416 OL 3-4079 Call Collins OL 3-3286 109 VK. Berrv Immediate possession-4 bdrm., older 2 story, price reduced to sell. Indpls. Rd. Very pretty 3 bdrm., l * l * 3 4 /j baths, full basement, 2 fireplaces, den, up and down large screened porch, 2 car heated garage. 505 E. Washington 2 story-2 or 3 apt. - 7 bdrm., 3 car gafage-new carpet in liv. rm., ana formal dining room-Very pretty kitchen. Water Works Hill Nice new home 3 bdrm., V/j baths, 1 car attached garage, 803 Gardenside 4 Level-4 bdrm., 2% baths, formal dining room-large kitchen, carpeted liv. rm., with fireplace; all the nice extras, with fenced back yard. Call Us on these and others Remember: Whether buying or selling we’re happy to serve you.
ERNEST H. COLLINS & CO. Bob Clark 386-7359 •• The Alice’s OL 3-5721 OL 3-4072
Shetrone Real Estate 302 S. Ind. St.-Ph: OL 3-9315 - Offers1153 Ave. E. Nice small frame home. 3 rooms and bath, tile floors, 2 car garage. Meadow Drive Charming ranch-type home. 3 bdrms., hardwood floors, full basement, bath & half, garbage disposal, bar in basement, piano, termapane windows, gas fired furnace. Want A Building Lot? We Have Them. After office hours callC. J. Knauer OL 3-3057 Bill Talbott OL 3-6238 FOR SALE: BY Owner 2 year old home with 3 bedrms. full basement, walk In from ground level, 2 baths fire place and 2 car attached garage, exterior brick and aluminum siding located 3 miles south of Coatesville on St. Rd. 75 on 3 acre lot. See to appreciate. Phone-386-7482
2 - Business Opportunity - 2 FOR SALE OR LEASE: Good going Specialty Restaurant, on campus, contact Banner Box no. 105.
3-Mobile Homes-3
FOR RENT; 2 bedroom trailer. Phone OL 3-3201.
4-For Rent-Apts.-4 APT FOR RENT: New 2 bedroom apt for rent Oct. 15, carpet, air conditioned, range refrigerator furnished, call OL35015 or after 5 p.m. OL3-6609.
FOR RENT: 3 room partly furnished apartment. Howard Moore OL3-S789.
4- For Rent-Apts. -4 FOR RENT: 3 room downstairs apt. soundproof,and wood paneled outside entrance gas heat and water furnished. Phone OL39075. Cole A p a r t m e n.t s: Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.
6 - For Rent-Houses - 6
House for Rent: Sherwood Adden. 4 bedroom, Call after 4:30 p.m. OL3-9170 or OL3-4935.
FOR RENT: 4 room house, 210 North Indiana St. gas heat, Phone OL3-9520.
Three bedroom home for rent. Call OL3-6405 after 4:00 p.m.
FOR RENT: House in Madison Township, $35.00 per month. Phone OL 3-9681. FOR RENT: House for rent, new 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 car garage. All brick, oil heat, $100.00 per month. Available Oct. 15. Located 1 mile west of Jet. 40 and 43. Call for appointment OL3-3601.
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom modern house, 1 1/2 baths. Close to town large yard, references, address box 180, The Daily Banner.
FOR RENT: 4 room modern house on E. Walnut St. gas heat, $65.00 per month, suitable for Adults only, immediate possession, inquire at 416 E. Washington after 5:00 p.m.
9 - Home Items - 9
1968 Singer Console 38.12 Full Balance Only six months old. Good condition. Walnut cabinet. Equipped to zig-zag, applique, monogram, mend and darn, sew backwards and forward, over pins and so on. Assume six payments of 6.36 per month. Beautiful pastel color, machine guaranteed. Call OL 3-3987.
11 - Employment-Men-11
WANTED: Someone to cut locust post on shares. Contact Box 215 in care of the Daily Banner, Greencastle.
WANTED: Delivery boy , must have own car, apply in person at Pizza King.
WANTED; Two truck drivers, Howard Moore. Phone OL 3. 5789.
12- Employment -12 Men-Women Cleaning help wanted at College Castle Motel, apply in person.
WANTED : Part time help in retail store, could be steady work for right person, prefer ages from 20 to 45, but would consider other ages. Write letter of experiences and wages expected to Box 120 The Daily Banner. Wanted at Once- Man or Woman full or part time to supply families in S. Putnam Co. or Dist. in Greencastle, with Rawleigh Products. No capital or experience necessary. Call: 815-232-4161 or Write: Joe A. Brown, 223-225 East Main St. Freeport, Illinois, 61032.
14-Automotive-'14
1968 Dodge Charger Delux model automatic, 440 engine, 2660 actual miles. Excellent condition. PE9-2823.
FOR SALE: ‘67 Chevelle Super Sport good condition, low milage. Phone OL3-4610 from 8 to 3.
FOR SALE: 1948 Chevy pickup, runs good, camper, racks, $125. Phone OL3-9125.
FOR SALE: ’68 Camero, 396, 4 speed, going to Vietnam. Must sell. $2500. Fletcher Stitzle, Phone Brazil 443-1596.
FOR SALE: 1965 Chevrolet, 4 door, hardtop, power steering, power brakes, 28,000 miles. Phone OL 3-5535. FOR SALE: 1959 Pontiac Wagon, 8 cyl. S.S. good tires, Best offer. Can be seen at 1112 So. College.
15-For Sale-15 FOR SALE: 19 ft. Admiral Dual temp, refrigerator moist wall with freezer in top, $35.00. Call after 5:30, Miss Audrey Staley, 795-4396.
11th. Democrat Barbecue Sat. Oct. 5th, Serving 5 to 7:00 p.m.
FOR SALE: Magnvox stero-wal-nut, SAVE $100. on this amount, floor model. Kersey Music.
FOR SALE or trade, Relax Acizor, Just been used a few times. OL3-9362.
11th Democrat Barbecue Sat. Oct. 5th. Serving 5 to 7:00 p.m.
FOR SALE: Wurlitzer 40” Console Piano used 1 year. $449.50. Kersey Music.
FOR SALE: Metal clothes closet, record cabinet, two winter coats size 16, Phone OL3-92 98.
FOR SALE: Deer license, hunt, ing arrows, camouflage suits, bow quivers, archery supplies. Greencastle Sports mile south on State Road 43.
16-Wanted-16
WANTED: A lot of hungry people Oct. 4 and 5 Bainbridge Fire Dept.
WANTED: Baby sitting in my home any shift. Phone OL3-3244 between 3 and 6 p.m. References.
YOU ALL COME to Bainbridge Fish Fry, Oct. 4 and 5.
WANTED: Lawns to mow. Reasonable. Home Termite treating. Guaranteed. Reasonable. Also saw filing, knives, scissors, etc. To sharpen. Reasonable. Baby Shoes preserved. $3.50 pair. Phone OL3-3824. Shop 111 N. College Ave. Rear.
HEY MAN: There is a Fish Fry Fri. and Sat. nights, Oct. 4 and 5 at Bainbridge Fire Dept.
17-Farm Equipment-17
FOR SALE: 20 A-3 cutting alfalfa or share. Phone 522-6845. For sale: Massey-Ferguson new and used Farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales, Inc., Danville, Ind. State Road 39. Combine Service School withfactory mechanics in charge. Oct. 7, 1968 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone invited. Smith Farm Machinery. Cloverdale, Ind.
FOR SALE; 1 used C Gleaner, corn head, cab, etc. 1 used C 2 Gleaner with same like new. Also used tractors. Smith Farm Machinery, Cloverdale, Ind.
FOR SALE: Minneapolis-Moline combine 10ft. self propelled. Will trade for corn or livestock. Austin Wheeler, Route2,Cloverdale. Phone 795.4606.
18-Auction-18
AUCTION: Sat. Oct. 5th at 10:00 a.m. we will sell furnishings from the home of Nola Gowin (deceased) in our auction room corner of Maple and Ohio Sts. includes: Sofa and chair, two nice old rockers, breakfast set, bed complete, apt. size electric range, wringer washer, small oil heater, bedding, feather bed, lamp, mirrors, pitcure frames, old copper teakettle, and other antique items, lots of misc. will also sell, several TV sets, dinette set, beds, chest, bookshelves, tape recorder, small electric adding machine, small tables, Maytag gas range excellent condition, some restaurant equipment and other items. CLAPPS AUCTION SERVICE.
19-Business Service-19
TREE WORK - Topping and take downs. Free estimates, C. Gor ham-OL 3-9031 or OL 3-9125
WANTED: Custom combining, Phone, Cloverdale, 795-4293 after 4:00 p.m.
20 - Livestock - For Sale ^ 20 FOR SALE: 22 extra good Hereford feeder calves. ^ Phone Ross Allee OL3-4072 or Marvin Clifford 795-4623.
20-Livestock-For Sale-20 FOR SALE; Half quarter horse, Norman Rogers, OL 3-6293.
21 - Notice - 21 SPECIAL UPHOLSTERY LABOR: Special 10 days only, back in business sale, Recliners, labor only 14.95 and Material. We have been out of Business for the past year. We are not to be confused with any other ESTABLISHMENT. Same location 1113 So. College. JEFFRIES UPHOLSTERY SHOP 1113 So. College No Phone, Drop us a card or call in person serving Putnam Co. 10 yrs. You Don’t have to dress up to come to the Bainbridge Fire Dept. Fish Fry. Oct 4 and 5. Rummage Sale, Sat, Oct. 5 at 8:30 a.m. Court Hse. Kappa Delta Phi. :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. Come and eat, see all your friends at the Bainbridge Fire Dept. Fish Fry, Oct. 4 and 5. NOTICE: Garage Sale, Neighborhood, garage sale Friday, Oct. 4th at 1003 S. Locust St. Childrens clothing and Jr. Sizes 9-10. Come see our selection of famous Kabar hunting knives. Guaranteed 30 years. Greencastle Sports V2 mile south on State Road 43. 11th. Democrat Barbecue Sat. Oct. 5th. Serving 5 to 7:00 p.m. Headquarters for complete floor care, you can rent sanders, edgers, scrubber, polisher, carpet shampooer with wet vacuum, tile cutter, even carpet stretchers and shears at Castle-Ren-Tool, 730 Main OL 3-3092 NOTICE: Garage sale Sat. Oct. 5th, at 602 Anderson St. 9 a.m. clothing, household items. Floor Sander and edger for rent at Castle-Ren-Tool, 730 Main OL 3-3092. Smorgasboard and Bazaar, Union Chaple Church, Morton, Saturday, Oct. 12, serving at 5:30 p.m., items priced. 22-Motorcycles-22 FOR SALE: 1966 Suzuki cycle. Excellent condition. $125. Phone 522-3385. 24-For Sale-Pets-24 FOR SALE or possible trade a Wire Haired Terrier, housebroken, for smaller dog. OL39362. FOR SALE: German Shepherd 4 months, full blooded, house broken, shots given, $25.00, Phone OL3-9154.
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NOTICE TO HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS:
Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain highway improvements as described below, will be received by the Indiana State Highway Commission, Room 1313 in the Indiana State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana until 10:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, on the 22nd day of October, 1968, and all proposals will be publicly opened and read, immediately thereafter in the Cafeteria in the basement of the Indiana State Office Building, 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind-
iana.
CONTRACT NO. B-7722-Bids are invited on PRESTRESSED BOX BEAM in the Crawfordsville District on the fol lowing: PUTNAM COUNTY-Project No. S-463 |2), Structure No. Putnam 9617, carrying North-South County Road over Little Walnut Creek, 0.25 Mi. south of Clinton Falls, 3 Spans, 1(345' - 5", 1 @46'-3/8'', 1®45 -5'', Plans and Proposals may be examined at the Offices of the Indiana State Highway Commission. Room 1313, Indiana State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. [NDfANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMl SSI ON Oct. 3- 10-2T
State supported universities outline budget needs for 1969
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The presidents of the four major state-supported universities outlined the needs of higher educa—Putnam Jackson 162,428, Jasper 95,574, Jay 108,905, Jefferson 125,453, Jennings 60,589. Johnson 303,807, Knox 205,127, Kosciusko 250,222, LaGrange65, 267, Lake 3,147,206, LaPorte 582,059, Lawrence 193,151, Mad. ison 795,538, Marion 5,455,416, Marshall 169,923. Martin 38,723, Miami 154,734, Monroe 403,568, Montgomery 181,348, Morgan 181,721, Newton 56,716, Noble 149,930, Ohio 13,424, Orange 73,298, Owen 44,137. Parke 54,290, Perry 76,901, Pike 44,143, Porter 381,846, Posey 88,451, Pulaski 55,100, Putnam 111,857, Randolph 127,644, Ripley 88,699, Rush 85,931. Scott 76,679, Shelby 169,368, Spencer 56,035, Starke 76,247, Steuben 109,290, St. Joseph 1,485,739, Sullivan 75,955,Switzerland 16,611, Tippecanoe 621,303, Tipton 72,591. Union 23,838, Vanderburgh 1,043,480, Vermillion 62,217, Vigo 633,927, Wabash 171,716, Warren 20,932, Warrick 103,251, Washington 68,832, Wayne 470,. 824, Wells 109,564, White 113, 925, Whitely 74,565.
SCIENCE CENTER FOR DEPAUW UNIVERSITY GREENCASTLE. INDIANA 46135 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION AND WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION ACADEMIC FACILITIES PROGRAM GRANT NO. 4-5-00139-0 H8.R COMMISSION NO. 10435 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed lump sum bids for a Science Center Building for DePauw University, Greencastle. Indiana 46135, will be received by DePauw University at the Office of Deward Smythe, Comptroller, until 2:00 P.M., E.S.T.. Thursday, November 7. 1968, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans, specifications and forms of bid bond, performance and payment bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following on and after September 19, 1968: 1. Maintenance Building. DePauw University.- Greencastle. Indiana. * 2. Holabird & Root. 300 West Adams Street, Chicago. Illinois 60606. 3. Scan-Photroni x. 325 West Huron Street, Chicago, Illinois. 4. F. W. Dodge Corporation: 1040 Merchandise Mart, Chicago,
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4165 Millersvilie Road, Indianapolis, Indiana. 3325 North Anthony Boulevard, Fort Wayne. Indiana. 1016 East So. Weinbach Avenue, Evansville, Indiana.
Contract documents may be obtained >y prospective bidders for the Entire Work at the office of Holabird & Root,
Architects, 300 West Adams Street, Chicago, Illinois 60606, by depositing the following amount: Forty and no/100 Dollars ($40.00) per complete set of drawings and specifications. Bidders for the Entire Work will be allowed four
(4) sets of
drawings and specifi-
cations. Checks must be maoe
payable to Holabird & Root.
Deposits will be refunded in full upon return of the drawings and specifications, obtained as above, in good condition, prepaid, within ten (10) days after the bid opening date, providing that a bona fide bid
has been submitted.
Bidders for Entire Work may obtain additional copies of the contract documents over and above the number indicated above by depositing the amount noted above per each set required, of which one-half of the amount deposited will be refunded when the documents are returned prepaid and in good condition within ten (10) days after the bid opening
>viding
has been submitted.
bona fide bid
date, providing that las been submitted.
Subcontractors and suppliers who are unable to obtain drawings and specifications through one of the bidders for the Entire Work, and who wish to have a set of contract documents for their use during the bidding period may obtain them from the Architect's office on the follow-
ing basis:
Prints of individual sheets of drawings and duplicates of individual sections of the specifications may be obtained from the Architect's office for a cost of $0.50 per print. A minimum charge of $5.00 will be made for such partial sets issued
and no refunds will be made.
DePauw University reserves the right to waive any informalities or
to reject any or all bids.
Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in
the Information for Bidders.
Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid
under the contract. \
No bidder may withdraw his
within thirty days after date of the opening thereof.
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Date September 19, 1968.
Deward Smythe Comptroller DePauw University
tion to the Indiana Budget Committee Wednesday. The universities — Indiana, Purdue, Ball State and Indiana State—are asking jointly for about $720 million from the 1969 Legislature which is double the appropriations for 1967-69. Dr. Herman B. Wells, acting IU president, told the committee that the state is lagging particularly in areas as faculty salaries and faculty - student ratios. IU vice president Joseph Sutton, speaking of the state’s higher educational system, said Indiana has a chance to “tie —3,000 see This year the Summer Theater again presented five productions. They included a children’s musical, a comedy, a Broadway musical, a suspense play, and a musical review. This year the total number of persons to see the Putnam County Playhouse Productions reached 3,000. The board feels this is an indication that the community, in general, supports the theater. This summer over 300 persons helped in some capacity, either acting, helping backstage and with tickets, giving financially, or in some other capacity.
this system together with electronics.” He said the various institutions have the ability “to support each other” as IU and Purdue have done in getting programs neither could have done separately. Sutton predicted that by 1980 the Bloomington campus will have stabilized at an enrollment of about 30,000 and that other institutions will have grown in size. —Mrs. Barnes are steered by her to the proper authorities for necessary aid and she often helps with admittance papers. No professional counseling is given, but people are helped whenever they approach the mental health association’s office for advice or information. The office is located in the Health office, Court House. Mrs. Barnes works in close cooperation with the county judge and the welfare and health depart, ments. She is also responsible for administrative work in running the office and helping the chapter’s active committees to carry out their responsibilities. The many hours of unstinting service Mrs. Barnes has rendered have not only benefited the Mental Health Association but also the people of Putnam County.
CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Top Rocord-Holdor in Matter*' Individual Championship Play)
East dealer. East-West vulnerable. NORTH 4 KQ72 VKJ85432
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high-card values present for an opening bid. The bidding proceeded:
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After 21 boards had been played in the 80-board final of the Third World Bridge Olympiad, the Italians were leading the American team by 28 international match points, but by the time Deal No. 22 was over, Italy was ahead by 39. When Forquet and Garozzo held the North-South cards, the bidding went as shown. Forquet’s four notrump response was Blackwood, and he obviously intended to undertake a slam if it turned out that Garozzo had three aces. But Garozzo turned up with only two aces, and the bidding died abruptly at five spades, which was easily made for a score of 450 points. The auction was considerably more active at the second table, where Robinson and Jordan held the North-South cards for the United States against Belladonna and Avarelli. Here, when Jordan opened the bidding with a spade, Avarelli (West) doubled for takeout. This double, with a singleton heart and unfavorable vulnerability besides, was in keeping with the seemingly dangerous principle followed by the Roman pair that a singleton in an unbid suit is not a bar to a takeout double when there are the
Jordan and Robinson judged the hand exceptionally well to continue on to six spades (down one), since Belladonna would have wrapped up six clubs without a struggle, but. even so, they suffered a team loss of 550 points. Their teammates at the other table had never entered the bidding even though they could have made a slam in either of two suits!
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Ball State, for example, forecast an enrollment of 14,432 students this September, said its president, Dr. John J. Pruis. He said 15,007 actually turned up on campus, adding that revised estimates now ave BSU up to 16,431 in 1969-70 and at 17,786 in 1970-71. Pruis described Ball State’s major focus in this biennium as being its two-year medical education program. Under the program, the first two years of medical school would be given by Ball State to a starting class of about 30, in cooperation with the IU medical school. The four universities got a 47 per cent increase from state funds for operating expenses, compared to an average of 54.7 per cent for seven neighboring states in the two-year period from 1966 to 1968. Vincennes University, however, is included in the joint request, but only receives a small portion.
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Market Report Today’s market report from the Greencastle Livestock Center, $.50 lower, 19.25 to 19.75.
Opportunities In Land Surveying Immediate, full-time employment for Survey Party Chiefs, and others experienced in land surveying, available with progressive upstate electric utility in midst of vast expansion program. Company serves northern and east-central Indiana and southwestern Michigan. ... Meals and lodging paid when working outside of Fort Wayne area. ... Excellent wages. ... Outstanding fringe benefits. For further information write, phone collect, or inquire at the Personnel Department of Indiana & Michgan Electric Company, 2101 Spy Run Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46801. Phone (219) 743-0331, Ext. 410. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
PUBLIC SALE
On account of the death of my husband, I’m leaving the farm and will offer for sale at public auction at the farm lli miles west of Parkersburg. Road 225W - 1150 S.
SAT. OCT. 5, 1968
STARTING AT 11:30 A.M.
- MACHINERY-
Manure spreader; 2 row John Deere breaking plow on rubber; 2 row John Deere corn planter; 21” Rotary lawn mower,
-HOUSEHOLD GOODS-
Sectional davenport; Hide-a-bed with Hirschman mattress; 2 rocking chairs; 2 hassocks; 3 radios; 2 upholstered chairs and reclining chair; corner mahogany table; Zenith record player and radio with records; corner bookshelves; 1 floor, 1 table and 3 boudoir lamps. One 111^x12; 2-9x12 rugs with pads; Metal wardrobe and 1 wooden wardrobe; Maytag washer; Supreme ironer; 8 ft. Admiral refrigerator with freezer top: Philco electric dryer; 36x26x48 chest type freezer; shotgun, rifle; 8 ft. step ladder; cabinet with enamel top; 2 folding cnairs and 5 straight chairs. Some antiques, dishes and pans.
-MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS-
Steel hog wringer box, new; picket cribbing; 5 new herders; 2 hog feeders; 4 water tanks; 2 iron kettles; fence stretchers; garden plow; motor for elevator; building jack; carpenters heavy horses. 2 doz. California Grey cross Leghorns; chicken equipment; coops; feeders; heater fountains; roosts, nests and
egg washer; 20 ft. ladder, tires and small tools. One building 12 ft. x 12 ft. 8 in.; 1 - 6 ft. x 6 l /i f
Many itemstoonumerous to mention.
-TERMS-CASH-
6 l /2 ft. with floors.
Not Responsible F.or Accidents, MRS. BLANCHE GRAHAM Owner Max Pickel, Auctioneer Roachdale Bank & Trust Co. Clerk Lunch served by ladies of Brown’s Valley Baptist Church
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