The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1968 — Page 6
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1 - Real Estate * 1 1 * Real Estate • 1 11 - Employment - Men -11
The P. G. Evans Co. Real Estate Beautiful Country Homes for sale. R. 1, FILLMORE. Red brick ranch with two car attached garage. Large bdrms. Fireplace. Full basement. Over three acres. An excellent buy at $19,000.00. DUNBAR HILL. Brick ranch built in 1965. Six rooms. 1*4 baths. Large garage. Yi acre. Price reduced to $16,800.00. BRICK AND STONE RANCH. Close to Road 240. Three bdrms. All rooms carpeted. lYi baths. Many extras included. All electric home. R.R.3. GREENCASTLE. Greenbrier area. Six rm. brick and frame ranch. All electric. One bill of $25.00 per month takes care of everything. 1% baths. 2 car garage. A spotless home! 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After Hours, OL 3-6416 OL 3-3406 OL 3-4079 OL 3-4343
Shetrone Real Estate 302 S. Ind. St.-Ph: OL 3-9315 - OffersBloomington Street Lovely 4 bdrm, home. Full basement, hardwood floors down, pine up, bath and half, garbage disposal, gas fired furnace 1 car garage. Dunbar Hill Very pretty brick home. 3 bdrm., kitchen and family rm. paneled, hardwood and inlaid floors, bath & half, built-in range and cabinets, marble window sills, 1 % car attached heated garage, oil fired furnace. South College Attractive 2 bdrm. frame home on large lot, has hardwood floors, full basement with family rm., 2 full baths, patio, new garbage disposal and hot water heater, central air conditioning, gas heat, carport. Washington Twp. Older 2 bdrm. frame home on approx. .9 of an acre. Has a full basement, oil furnace, utility shed and 2 car garage, immediate possession. We Have Others After Office Hours Call C. J. Knauer OL3-3057 Bill Talbott OL 3-6328
The P. G. Evans Co. Real Estate More Good Homes For Sale ANDERSON ST. Older frame lVi stories. Very sound construction, 7 rms. Close to DePauw. Basement. Attic. Contract possible. $15,500. W. WASHINGTON. Lovely older home thoroughly remodeled. 6 rms. Price reduced to $15,900. Quiet street. CASSADA DRIVE. This frame and brick home has much to offer. Fireplace in liv. rm,. Din. rm. Full, dry basement. 1% baths. NORTH ON 43. Three bdrm. frame ranch. Din, rm. 3 rms, carpeted. One acre. Lots of room for $14,500. R. R. 3. Four bdrms. Remodeled ranch home. Alum, siding. Drapes included, 2 baths. Reduced in price. $14,500. 113 S. Jackson OL 3-6509 After hours, call OL 3-6416 OL 3-3406 OL 3-4079 OL 3-4343 OL 3-3749
FOR SALE: Nice building lots near I.B.M. OL 3-3233 evenings.
3-Mdbile Homes-3
FOR RENT: Trailer space, yard and garden. Electricity, water and cesspool $50. Phone Eminence 528-2651.
FOR SALE: 12x60Schultz Homestead Mobile Home, 3 bedroom, bath and 1/2 with tiltout. OL34938.
TWO COMPLETE APARTMENTS 401 S, Jackson St, Greencastle, Gas Heat, Good Condition, $13,500 City-Countv Real Estate Co. Fillmore, Ind. Phone 246-6162
C. N, Phillips, Broker Duane Bassett, Salesman
4 - For Rent-Apts. - 4 FOR RENT: 6 rooms and bath in good condition, reasonable rent. Call after 3 p.m. OL36195.
FOR RENT: Upstairs modern 4 rooms on U.S. 40 unfurnished. Call after 5:30 p.m. Fri. to Mon. Lloyd Vaughn OL3-3689.
FOR RENT: Furnished one bedroom apt. Immediate occupancy. OL3-3798. Apt. for lease, new 2 bedroom apt. available Nov. 1st call OL 3-5015 or after 5 p.m. OL 36609. Parkwood Village^ Apts.
FOR RENT; 2 room efficiency apartment heat and water furn. ished OL 3-9515 after 6 p.m. OL 3-9009.
NOW LEASING: New Highlander Apts., corner of Elm & Maple, 2 bedroom, central air and heat, completely carpeted. Phone OL33798.
FOR RENT: 5 spacious rooms, first floor apt. heat and water furnished. OL 3-9515 after 6p.m. OL 3-9009. Cole Apartments; Bedroom apartment suitable for one or two adults. See Custodian on premises.
5-For Rent-Rooms-5
WANTED: Corrol Press operators, call collect, Indianapolis, 635-2195, Paul ‘Flacco.
12-Employment-12 Men-Women PART TIME HELP WANTED, apply in person to Jerry Myers, Hillman's Jewe’ars.
13 - Employment -13 Women
WANTED; Sales lady for local retail store, write P.O. Box 196 giving age and qualifications.
14 - Automotive - 14
FOR SALE: ‘67 Chevell S.S. 396, excellent condition, low mileage, still under warranty. Phone OL34610 anytime. MUST SELL. FOR SALE: 1947 Ford 1/2 ‘.on pick up, Phone 246-6420.
1948 G M C 1 ton truck, with lift and grain bed. Good farm truck. 596-3895.
FOR SALE: 1953 1/2 ton Chevrolet pickup, tires and motor good, George Irvin. Phone 526211L
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FOR SALE: Oak dresser with beautiful mirror, 2 dining tables, one round, one rectangular all refinished. OL3-3612.
TREAT rugs, right, they’ll be a delight if cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sha.mpooer $1.00 Headley Hardwa: j,
FOR SALE: FIREPLACE wood$14.00 a rick of mixed wood 795-3267 Delivered.
FOR SALE: Hobart 300 AMP Portable welder with 110 plug in for drill, lights, etc., $350. 1954 Chevrolet 11/2-2 ton dump truck $275.00. Phone 5262263. Hand mades and Homemades: St. Andrews Church Bazaar, Nov. 9, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
FOR RENT; Sleeping room for lady OL 3-9176.
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FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house on farm, 12 mile east of Greencastle, Phone 244-4422 after 6:30 p.m.
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FOR SALE: Used Wurlitzer Spinet Organ $595.00. KERSEY MUSIC.
Organ and piano rentals for any occasion. We would like to provide these rental instruments free but due to numerous calls we must have a nominal service charge for delivery, installation, etc. KERSEY MUSIC.
Just received shipment of 1/41/2 size violins, Now All sizes available. Kersey Music.
FOR SALE: 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.
9 - Home Items - 9
1968 SINGER CABINET $39.43 FULL BALANCE Only five months old. Good condition. Walnut finish on cabinet. Equipped to zig-zag, monogram, mend and darn, applique, sew over pins, backward apd forward and Sb on. Beautiful pastel color,machine guaranteed. Assurqe six payments of 6.57 per month. Call OL 3-3987.
11 -Employment-Men-11
AMBITIOUS PERSON - Full or spare time to supply Rawleigh Household Products to consumers in S. Putnam Co. or Dist. in Greencastla $125. per week. Write Rawleigh INK- 450 1124 Freeport, m.
16 - Wanted * 16 , WANTED: Baby sitting or Ironing in my home, Mrs. Overshiner, 1057 Ave. D. WANTED: Young Male College Student or Other Young Guy to Share New 2 bedroom Apartment With New Resident of Greencastle, age 24, Single and Employed with Reputable Local Company, $62.50 per month. Please Call OL3-5151 Between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. and ask for Mike. Stereo, beds, furniture, dishes, etc. furnished. WANTED: Used pianos, write directions to Box 241 , Gaston, Indiana or call collect, 358-3697.
17-Farm Equipment-17 FOR SALE: Oliver 525 combine equipped with 13 ft. header, cab, chopper and 522 two row corn head in excellent condition. TD14 International Dozer with angle blade, good, OL3-3445. FOR SALE: Used Gleaner E. Combine excellent condition. Barrett Supply Co. 910 N. Jackson. For sale: Massey-Ferguson new and used Farm equipment, parts and service. Anderson Tractor Sales, Inc., Danville, Ind. State Road 39. t , '■■■■■■■„"■= q 19-Business Service-19 WANTED: Custom Combining, picking and shelling. No waiting, Call Cloverdale, 795-42 93 after 4 p.m. BUSINESS SERVICE: Cover your house with Aluminum siding reasonable call OL3-4243 or Indianapolis 638-6234 Robert Snapp or Leroy Anniss.
NOTICE: Stringers Poodle Clipping, Shampoo, Clip and Nail Trim Phone OL 3-9543 after 5:30 p.m. for Appointment. Pick-up and delivery additional fee.
20-Livestock-For Sale-20 FOR SALE: Reg. Duroc boars, Larry Curtis, RR 1 Stilesville, Ind., 845-2267.
20 - Livestock - For Sale - 20 FOR SALE: 100 white face and black heifers weighing 500 to 700 lbs. 18? to 20? per pound. 40 Angus Heifers weighing 500 lbs., 60 mixed steers weight 700 lbs., 50 white face steers weight, 450 lbs. Dane Walker located on State Rd. 532 Phone Advance 329-5822.
FOR SALE: 12 Polled Hereford cows, Floyd Barrow, Stilesville, Ind.
FOR SALE: Registered polled Hereford bulls. The time to breed for fall calves. I can satisfy your needs. B.H. Franklin, Cloverdale, Ind. Phone 795-4636.
FOR SALE: 2 purebred Yorkshire boars, 2 years old. Phone OL3-6949.
FOR SALE: Hampshireasid Y?rkshire Boars and open gilts, Tom Denhart Farms located 6 miles north of Brownsburg, 1/2 mile west of Fayette, phone 769-3303.
FOR SALE: 7 head Angus , Hereford feeder calves, avg. about 430 lbs. 26 1/2 cents. Bob Hathaway OL3-6540.
FOR SALE: Sat. Nov. 9, 16 Holstein steers weighing 750-800 lbs., 11 mixed steers weighing, 6 800, 20 open Holstein heifers weighing 500, 103 Holstein heifers weighing 300 to 400 lbs. 18 open Holstein heifers weighing 600 lbs. at Boone Co. Sale
Barn, Lebanon, Ind.
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Love bargain-hunting? AAUW Book and Record Sale Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 22 E. Washington St.
We are now taking new corn and soybeans. Fast unloading. Selling, storing and grain banking. HARTMAN ELEVATOR, BAINBRIDGE.
NOTICE: Hunting coats, pants, socks, gloves, shells, and license. Converse; ins ila'ed boots. GREENCASTLE SPORTS 1/2 mile South on State Road 43.
Fall Bazaar, goodies and pretties, St. Andrews Church, Saturday Nov. 9, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Turkey and Ham Shoot: TrapSkeet and still targets. Sunday Nov. 10th, 12:30 p.m. State Farm Gun Club. St. Andrews Church Bazaar and Boutique. Refreshments served. 10 a.m., 4 p.m., Nov. 9. Everyone welcome.
Your answer to low cost housing. Twelve wides as low as $3,795. Also 20 x 52 homes only $7,460, set on your lo t ready to live in. Childress Mobile Homes, 1301 South Mill, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
NOTICE: Will the person that got the wrong woman’s coat at the Ridpath Pancake Supper, please call me at OL3-5156 or OL39241. Helen Browning. Brick Chapel United Methodist Church Bake Sale, Sat. Nov. 9, at 9:00 a.m. in front of J.C. Penneys.
23-Wanted To Buy-23 WANTED TO BUY: Top prices paid for raw fur, ginsing and other roots. Dale Sessions, Waveland. Ind. 812-435-2534.
24-For Sale-Pets-24
Stewart’s Poodle Grooming, Crawfordsville, 362-4846.
fJOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. 68-74 Notice is hereby given that ANITA WALKER ROBERTS was on the 1 1th day of September, 1968, appointed executrix of the will of H. Earl Hall, 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 day of 11th September, 1968.
Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Frank G. Stoessel, Attorney Oct. 24-31 - Nov. 7-3T
Low In Calories Strawberry slimmer is a dieters’ dessert. Combine 1 pint of fresh strawberries, sliced with V2 pint of vanilla yoghurt. Turn into 4 dessert dishes and chill. Sixty calories per serving.
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INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The following were elected to the House of the Indiana Legislature for two-year terms Tues-
day:
Allen—Rep. Arthur C. Hayes, Rep. William S. Latz, Rep. Thomas V. McComb, Rep. Samuel A. Rea, Rep. John R. Sinks Jr., R. Benton, Newton & WhiteRep. Glenn R. Slenker, R. (unopposed). , Boone, Clinton & Hamilton— Rep. John W. Donaldson and James T. Robison, R. (unopposed). DeKalb & Steuben—Floyd B. Coleman, R. Henry— Rep. Michael K. Rogers, R. Howard & Tipton—Herbert E. Williams and Rep. Elwood H. Hillis, R. Knox—George D. Gardner, D. Lake—Rep. William E. Babincsak, Rep. Phillip E. Bainbridge, Rep. Walter A. Baran, Rep. Adam Benjamin Jr., Rep. Marion J. Bushemi, Rep. Paul •J. Hric, Rep. Anna Maloney, Rep. Arthur Murakowski, Tony Zaleski Jr., Richard J. Lesniak, Jose Arredondo, D. Madison—Rep. Kenneth B.
Contract Approved HOLLYWOOD <UPI>—Actress Melissa Newman, 17. had her 7-year contract with 20th Century-Fox approved in Superior court with the stipulation that she invest 25 per cent of her salary in U.S. Savings Bonds.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. EST 68-87 Notice is hereby given that James E. West was on the 28 day ofOctober, 1968, appointed administrator of the estate of Joe Garrett, 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 28 day of October, 1968. Enn is E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Lyon & Boyd Attorneys Oct. 31 - Nov. - 7 -1 4 - 3T
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. 68 - 87 Notice is hereby given that Grace Katherine Cunnmaham was on the 28 day of October, 1968, appointed executonx of the will of Carlton Call Cunningham, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now di must file the same in said co 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 28 day of October, 1968. Ennis E. Masten, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Roy C. Suther I in. Attorney Oct. 31 - Nov. 7- 14 -3T
Bays, Rep. Robert E. Humphrey, Helen E. Achor, R. Marion— Rep. Harriette B. Conn, Rep. Ray Crowe, Rep. Wilma J. Fay, Rep. Robert L. Jones Jr., Rep. E. Henry Lamkin Jr., Rep. John M. Mutz, Rep. Otis M. Yarnell, Raymond E. Sanders, Arthur Northrup, Donald T. Nelson, Morris H. Mills, Johp C. Hart, Choice Edwards, Doris L. Dorbecker, David L. Allison, R. Montgomery & Parke — Rep. Donald C. Pratt, R. (unopposed) St. Joseph—Rep. Joe Barber, Rep. Burnett C. Bauer, Dean Bolerjack, John J. Loughlin, Bernard L. White Jr., D. Tippecanoe— Rep. Richard A. Boehning, Rep. Frances Gaylord, R. Floyd—Rep. Audie Rainbolt, D.
LaPorte— Robert Borst and Roy Hlbner, R. Hancock & Rush—Rep. Ray Richardson, R. Vanderburgh—John C. Cox, Jerry A. Lamb, Robert L. Rickard Jr., Harry E. Thompson, R. Jasper, Porter & Pulaski— Rep. King Telle and Walter J. Roorda, R. Fayette, Franklin & Union— William Hamilton, R. Brown, Lawrence & Monroe— Rep. Maurice Chase and Rep. Stephen L. Ferguson, R. Carroll, Cass & Miami—Rep. Kermit O. Burrous and Rep. J. H rold Mertz, R. Bartholomew, Decatur & Jackson — Rep. W. Calvert Brand and Rep. John M. Lewis, R.
CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Top Record-Holder in Matters' Individual Championship Play)
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Opening lead five of clubs The most interesting hands to play are those where the outcome is uncertain and the tide of battle swings back and forth between the opposing sides. For example, consider this deal where South starts without knowing how he will eventually fare. He does not see the adverse cards and hence cannot accurately gauge the final outcome. It is much easier for the reader. who sees all 52 cards, to predict the result, assuming best play by both sides. Of course, there are times when even the reader has trouble predicting what will transpire, and perhaps this is one of those cases. Here is how the play should go in three notrump. East wins
the club lead with the ace, continues with the queen, and then plays the ten. West has to discard when South wins the third club with the jack, and unless he discards the king of diamonds declarer makes the contract. Let s say West discards a low heart instead, which would seem to be the more natural thing to do. South then makes the hand by leading a diamond and playing low from dummy when West produces the king; in fact, he makes the rest of the tricks, or four notrump. But the discard of the king of diamonds by West puts an entirely different complexion on the matter. South cannot make nine tricks without bringing home the diamonds, and if he attempts to do this, he finishes down two. There is no good reason for West to hang on to the king of diamonds. The king is of no value to him if South has the queen, and it is an even greater liability if East has the missing
lady.
Of course, it is possible that the right play will simply not occur to West, since discarding a king is far from an everyday practice; but if he thinks of the play, the king discard stands out as clearly correct.
Easy
Cook yam and frankfurter skillet recipe with a minimum of fuss: Arrange in skillet 4 medium yams, cooked, peeled and halved lengthwise, 2 medium green peppers, cut in
Adams & Wells—Rep. Herman C. Ulmer, R. Daviess, Greene, Martin, Orange & Owen—Rep. Wilford C. Edwards and Rep. Jack W. McIntyre, R. Sullivan & Vigo— Rep. Frederick T. Bauer, C. Joseph Anderson and John A. Kesler, D. Randolph & Wayne—Rep. Joseph D. Cloud and William Lapar, R. Marshall & Starke— Rep. Otis R. Bowen, R. Gibson & Posey — Rep. H. Joel Deckard, R. Hendricks, Johnson, Morgan & Shelby—Rep. Robert Bales, Rep. Jack Smitherman, Jack Mullendore, R. Pari-mutuel betting barely alive INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The issue of whether Indiana should legalize pari-mutuel betting on horse racing is still alive, although barely, after Hoosier voters rejected the idea in a referendum Tuesday. The “no” votes outnumbered the “yes” ballots by about eight per cent after church groups and other civil organizations waged a campaign against horse betting for Indiana. The results of the referendum are not binding on the 1969 Legislature, but a good many lawmakers have said they would not support the measure if their constituents voted against it. Now is appears there will be no pari-mutuel bill introduced in the legislature unless there's a strong enough lobby for it. State Fair Board member Nile Todd, Anderson, who sup. ported the idea, said lobbyists might attempt to pursue the issue when the legislature convenes. But Dr. Grover Hartman, ex. ecutive secretary of the Indiana Council of Churches, said Wednesday he was “doubtful” that the legislature would go along with any lobby efforts. “I think a margin of any kind against would discourage the introduction of a bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting,” Hartman said.
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board Of Zoning Appeals, city of Greencastle, Ind., will on the 14th. day of November, 1968 at 7:30 P.M. in the city hall hear evidence in connection with the petition of Robert Bruce for variance and appeal from the decision of the city engineer with reference to the building of an addition onto the present house located at 301 Highfall Ave. in a residential area. At the same time and place the said board will hear evidence in connection with the petition of Everett Cornett for variance and appeal from the board with reference to locating a house trailer for living quarters at Gillespie St. in a residential area. At the same time and place the said board will hear evidence in connection with the petition of Norman Eggers for variance and appeal from the board with reference to locating a house trailer for living quarters on R. R. 1, west of State Road 43, known as the Dr. James Road and on the south side of said road in a residential area. At the same time and place the said board will hear evidence in connection with the petition of Russell Sanders for variance and appeal from the board with reference to locating a house trailer for living quarters at the east end of Ave. E in a residential area. At the same time and place the said board will hear evidence in connection with the petition of Cecil Modesitt for variance and appeal from the decision of the city engineer with reference to the construction of the building to be used as a Retail Sales building local ed at 506 Maple Ave. in a residential area. At the same time and place the said board will hear evidence in connection with the petition of Lee and Berniece Toney for variance and appeal from the board with reference to locating a trailer to be used for living quarters on R. R.4-Sunset Drive Extension in a residential area. Said hearings are open to the public and public participation is requested. Board Of Zoning Appeals City of Greencastle Clarence Cromer, Ch. James H ill, Secy.
-Pop-op works like one that suggests ladies day in World War I and his satirical “Music, Medicine and Sport.” Raymond Gloeckler probably scores a timely hit with his woodcut “Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Moe,” his rendition of Wallace, Nixon, Humphrey and Johnson ensconced on a speeding bullet. The show will continue in the main gallery until Wednesday, November 20. It will be followed by the seventh annual DePauw ceramics show.
SNOW TIRE SPECIAL Popular 7.75x14 Recap Snow Tires
2 for $25.95 & Your Recappable Exchange Tire
3-D AUTO SUPPLY 209 N. Jackson OL 3-3035
WANTED WHITE OAK Logs and Standing Timber BLUE GRASS COOPERAGE CO. P. 0. Box 602 nriartinsville, Ind. Phone 342-8561
strips, 1 pound of frankfurters, sliced diagonally, and 2 whole pimientos cut in strips. Combine !2 cup of butter, melted, *2 teaspoon of salt and y a teaspoon each of thyme leaves, oregano, and coarsely ground black pepper; pour over yams. Top with *2 cup of shredded mozzarella cheese. Cook over medium heat about 20 minutes, or until cheese melts. Makes 4
to 6 servings.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Mary M. Collins, Administratrix of the Anna C. Phegley Estate, will sell beginning at 10:00 A.M., Saturday, November 9, 1968, the real estate and personal property described as follows: A seven (7) room, two (2) story frame semi-modern house with coal furnace located at 911 South Franklin Street, Brazil, Indiana also the followingpersonal property including:
Round, glass door China closet Rogers 1847 silverware, service for eight (8) Kitchen safe Trunks Picture frames All household furnishings
Antique rocker Skelgas range Electric toaster Maytag wringer washer Cane bottom chairs Stone crocks Quilts, quilt tops and pieces
ANTIQUES This sale includes a tremendous variety of fine antique china and glassware. Included are:
Hand painted plates Bavarian china Prussian china Haviland china Pink ware Musache cup Celer y trays Olive dish Candy jars and dishes Spoon holders 1909 Lawson & Miller Calendar plate
Cut Star Champagne glasses Car nival ware Flow through china Austrian china Shirley Temple dishes Chocolate pot Berry dish Fruit dish Etched glassware Tooth pick holder This is only part of the Antique China for sale
of
area.
This collection °f Antique China and glassware is one
the most extensive ever offered at an estate sale in this Location: 911 South Franklin, Brazil, Indiana.
Real Estate will be sold one hour later at 11:00 A M not less than 2/3rds of the appraised value, for cash
l/3rd the bid due on date of sale.
. for w ith
John M. Baumunk, Attorney Mary M. Collins, Administratrix Col. Gayle Hughes Auctioneer
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