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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 6

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A 6 Business Journal and Courier Lafayette Ind Thors Nov 12 1981 arm bill lid still tight MEAT AND STORE EQUIPMENT and United (bought a 4 Adams Custom Builders MGM suit says fraud in UA sale for San Tran Groceries will include canned goods and dry goods: along with a good amount of drug and sundry items All good clean saleable merchan dise Store will be closed approximately two weeks before auction Col Jack Jenkins Clarks Hill In (317) 523 2580 OUDMN AINT CSNTU 15 Earl Ave Lafayette IN 47904 447 9334 TW1 LIGHTING 1925 Elmwood IN 47904 447 9111 CAPPETLAND USA INC 3437 St Rd 26 Eot IN 447 9393 Doug Davies Auctioneer RR 2 PO Box 145 Brookston IN 47923 (317) 563 3600 BULLOCK'S INDUSTRIES Countertops 525 13th St Lafayette IN 742 0697 KALEIDOSCOPE GLASS 601 Earl Ave Lafayette IN 447 3913 CN AMPION DOOR CO Bob Newlin Lafayette IN 47905 569 8305 ERGUSON INSULATION Mulberry IN 46058 296 2402 Lake Holiday 317 296 3884 EATHERSTON MASONRY INC 5020 Swisher Rd West Lafayette IN 47906 567 2044 BIGGS pump a supply inc Sagamore Parkway Lafayette IN NORANDIX LAAYEYH 3477 26 Lafayette IN 447 3184 SNYDER A LEHNEN SHEET METAL 1630 32 Main St Lafayette IN 47904 447 6610 Complete AUCTION service by AUCTION CENTER Ronald A Schmierer Auctioneer 563 3188 JAMES SUMMERS PLUMBING CO 1817 Thompson St Lafayette IN 47904 447 0676 We mind our own business! or the closest view of local economy Turn to Business every day in the Journal and Courier ESTATE SALE ARM REAL ESTATE LOCATED IN WHITE COUNTY INDIANA PURDUE NATIONAL BANK EXECUTOR THE ESTATE MORRIS GLENN HOLDERLY DECEASED OERS OR SALE OWNERS BUTCHER BOY INC DILDEN BROTHERS INC Well Drilling and Water Service Dayton Indiana 47941 447 2617 We mind our own business! or the closest view of local economy Turn to Business every day in the Journal and Courier WICKES LUMBER 601 Sagamore Parkway Lafayette Indiana 47905 447 1166 WG GENTRY EXCAVATING Lafayette IN 447 7611 Donald Blair Attorney for Estate PO Box 66 Monticello IN 47960 (219)583 5555 from New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority Towa electronic cash register less than year old cost over $1200 new Has departments automatic tax pay out Now eaturing Antique Estate and Pre Owned JEWELRY Diamonds Engagement Sets Wedding Bands Necklaces Pendants Chains Rings Bracelets Watches Bangles Earrings Stick Pins 30 to 60 BELOW RETAIL Orange Blossom Keepsake Artcarved Lafayette's Only Wholesale Diamond Broker VISIT US and COMPARE SURPLUS STORE EXCHANGE 1650 Main St TELETYPE on PREMISES WASHINGTON (AP) The Reagan administration is remain ing adamant in its demand that the new farm bill being negotiated by House and Senate conferees cost no more than the version approved two months ago by the Senate am only authorized to go to the Senate said William Lesher the Agriculture Depart ment's chief economist in response to substantial concessions on grain price supports by House negotiators Negotiations over subsidy levels for wheat and feed grains broke down again Wednesday when Lesher's comments prompted Senate negotiators to delay action on an extremely scaled down com promise offered by the House team Those are the only major commodi ty support programs still at issue in the 1981 farm bill negotiations gone way over to the Senate side on this bill and yet nothing seems to merit agree ment" said Rep Thomas oley joint conference committee in two direct federal payments to farmers days know how far we can added Rep Thomas Coleman Mo a Republican conferee not willing to go very much lower than The conference committee is try ing to resolve differences between the $166 billion bill and the $106 billion Senate version en dorsed by President Reagan Reagan has indicated he would veto any program that is substan tially more expensive but Sen Bob Dole Kan says the final com promise farm bill still might be ac centable even if it is $500 million BOY SCOUT AUCTION CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN GYM 7th and South St (Laf In) Saturday November 14th at 9:00 AM 40 families of Scouts are participating in this auction We plan to have many unique and desirable items A bake sale will be going on too So please come and spend some time with us Terms cashgood check Not responsible for accidents or property after sold Dennis Hawkins Assistant Scout Master 463 3920 Auctioneer: Pat Hughes 742 4885 Scouts receives all proceeds of the sale A spokesman rancisco based samerica said the com pany had not yet seen the suit but said samerica has been involv ed in a continuing dispute with MGM on a number of tax issues We have made substantial claims against MGM which they have not responded to We will now be pursu ing our remedies in court" MGM accused Tran samerica of breach of con tract stating that it should pay UA $176 million in interest every quarter on a deferred tax benefit MGM says is worth $5234 million In May MGM bought paid Transamerica $380 million for United Ar tists one four and receivables plus discounts just like new Good Hobart meat saw 2hp Hobart meat grinder Hobart patty attachment for grinder less than one year old Hobart steakmaster steak tenderizer Hobart digital read out scales Hobart scales 8x10 walk in cooler complete: Hobart meat slicer 6 foot deli case 1 0 foot meat case service style both complete with compressors sliding glass door chest freezer 3 tape dispensers knife sharpener several knives and kleevers: 2 go meat cutting tables stainless steel sink 3 compartments less than one year old paper cutters grocery carts wire racks metal and plastic meat tubs ladders loads of paper supplies aprons and other supplies good 2 1 2 ton compressor to be sold seperate from other equipment ice machine wood desk por table TV 1 0Joot dairy case 1 3 foot dairy case 1 2 foot produce case 1 0 foot ice cream case all with compressors: Dayton produce scales 110 window air conditioner display islands other shelving other items found in the every day operations of a store GROCERIES nearly a dozen times since late August the newspaper said If the offer is accepted or a new agreement is negotiated union sources emphasized that ratification by former Local 1834 members would be sought But other union sources indicate that in light of the weak economy in the Calumet Region agreement is likely to be reached if Pullman lands a sizeable contract which sources say is in the works A spokesman for Wheelabrator rye Ncv Hampshire based parent company would not confirm details of the secret talks with the Steelworkers or the rapid transit car contract which Times sources say Pullman is seeking from New York TAYLOR'S DRYWALL rankfort Indiana 46041 654 6651 LINCOLN LOG HOMES The Modern Log Home Exclusive "Weather Lok" Corners Energy Efficient 8 In Yellow Pine Logs txciusive Unform Cuf Logs No Water Ledges We would like to thank and acknowledge our suppliers and AUCTION GROCERY STORE AND MEAT EQUIPMENT PLUS INVENTORY SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1 5 1 981 at 1 :00 PM Located on the corner of 26th and Kossuth Street Lafayette Indiana Store known as the Butcher Boy Meat and Grocery Store 12 to 5 pm Sat Sun NOVEMBER 14th 15th LOS ANGELES (AP) Metro Goldwyn Mayer ilm Co which just predicted a good year for MGM and its United Ar tists subsidiary has filed a $100 million suit against Transamerica Corp stemming from sale of UA to MGM The suit filed Tuesday in Superior Court accus ed Transamerica of fraud and deception in connec tion with the $380 million sale and contends that Transamerica is unfairly withholding payments to MGM for certain tax credits belonging to UA did noU know the falsity of Tran representa the suit said "If MGM had known the truth MGM would not have PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 4 1 981 1 0:00 AM DELPHI INDIANA Location: National Guard Armory 1200 Armory Rd Antique urniture oak Roll top desk (good) oak curved glass bookcase secretary desk with beveled mirror oak Sellers rolltop kitchen cabinet with flour bin complete with right and left pantries: set of 4 oak pressed back chairs: round oak table with 3 leaves: oak stand table: oak glass kitchen cupboard poplar tin door pie safe nice oak 2 stack bookcase several chairs primitive cradle: oak gentleman's dresser with beveled mirror: Eastlake washstand and' matching dresser with original paint and decoration oak buffet with beveled mirror 2 bentwood ice cream chairs: several trunks: small oak barbers case nice oak showcase oak stand table with rope legs: child's desk: bent wood youth chair set of 6 spindle back chairs 3 drawer walnut chest oak and poplar cupboard several oak rockers oak 2 drawer drop leaf stand table poplar glass door jelly cupboard lady's desk with inlaid top bench: cane bottom piano bench walnut plant stand ash dresser Brunswick Victrola (works) wicker chairs I Glass Primitives Collectibles 85 pcs of depression glass Jewel Tea coffee pot some iesta milk glass water set nice porcelain pitcher and bowl set 52 pc set of china marked occupied Japan: some blue willow Shirley Temple creamer some McCoy and Hull pottery Roseville planter: 6 Teddy Roosevelt dancing bear plates lot of other glass good barrel churn with original printing Creamery oot Power Churn wood and iron corn sheller RR lantern with red globe 2 oak clock shelves several barn lanterns 45 Stanley plane with original box complete with all blades carpet beaters: other old tools DeLaval cream separator several pocket knives including 2 that are sterling silver some silver dollars and half dollars: large kraut cutter violin uke stoneware canning jar other jugs and crocks old bottles Union Co full size rug loom (complete) old pictures and frames cast iron toy horse drawn fire wagon old oak and maple cane bottom child stroller horse drawn plow ice tongs: lot of fruit jars: 2 beaded purses lot of old paper items including over 200 postcards early valentine old Reo 1931 car catalog Kelloggs unny Jungleland child's book dated 1909 old Life and Saturday Evening Posts old scrap books etc old Coke tray Coca Cola electric clock lot of Rogers silverplate spinning wheel (not complete) lot of old bottles: old camera old school desk 2 old child's sewing machines several kerosene lamps old advertis ing items' one lot of old printing type blocks several lightning' rod balls some Avon bottles 1 939 World air vinegar bottle one lot of items too numerous to mention TERMS: CASH or Good Check with Proper ID Nothing Removed Until Settled or GARRY AND ROSIE SHARP OWNERS Note: A lot of very nice items in this sale Plan to attend Wash who offered the com and corn while scaling down the promise the fifth presented to the House backed mechanism for when market prices are depressed But Lesher noted that the Senate bill is already $2 billion to $3 billion more than the original farm bill proposal came a long way and that is as far as authorized to go at the Lesher said Earlier compromises oh dairy wool and rice subsidies have push ed the cost of the bill the conferees are considering about $250 million above the Senate version Later however Lesher told the panel the administration supports a proposal to compensate farmers if another grain embargo is imposed even though he estimates the com over the cost of the four pensation plan could cost year plan billion proposal adding about Lesher said cost was not an issue $100 million to the four ear cost of because the administration does the Senate plan effectively would 'not intend to impose any embargo have adopted the Senate position that isolates farmers as the Soviet on price support loans for wheat grain embargo did number of job classifications at the plants which would substantially reduce the labor costs Some opponents in the United Steelworkers of America say the concessions could encourage other companies to seek similar The offer made by the union is a counter proposal submitted after Pullman requested the right to drop seniority rights for any former members of USW Local 1834 who would be rehired "The first contract they offered I thought George Pullman had come back to a union source said referring to the founder who became embroiled in a lengthy and violent strike over wages 1894 Thus far Pullman Steelworkers officials have met Hostesses Rosemarie Peg 463 5031 474 2293 Unions may fight Pullman move HAMMOND (AP) A proposal to reopen Pullman passenger rail car plants in Ham mond and South Chicago could run into some problems with local unions says a published report The plants had employed 1800 workers 1000 in Chicago and 800 in Hammond at their peak two years ago The Hammond Times reported Wednesday that Pullman is engag ed in secret talks with the United Steelworkers of America The paper said the manufacturer is seeking a major rail car contract likely to provide several years of work at the closed passenger car plants The plans would not affect Pullman Standard's freight car plant which also is closed According to the Times the heart of the proposal is paring down the EST A TEA UCTION SALE SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14 1981 at 10:00 AM LOCATION: MONTICELLO AUCTION HOUSE West isher Street Monticello Indiana HOUSEHOLD GOODS GE double oven stove Whirlpool double door refrigerator and freezer dinette set with 4 chairs dining room suite (buffet table with 6 chairs and 2 door glass china cabinet with drawers in bottom) Early American brown cloth davenport green upholstered chair 2 overstuffed chairs end tables coffee table straight chairs: desk square table corner shelves metal top table metal cabinets 3 piece bedroom suite outside flower urns water set wine bottles silverware pots pans dishes ANTIQUES 3 piece walnut bedroom suite (marble top dresser with tear drop pulls bed with high back and rocker with woven back and seat) large double door wardrobe Cuckoo clock (Black qrest of Germany) marble top stand stand with square legs mantle clack racker (cane back and seat) Westward Ha cupboard ice box (very good wood) base of oak roll top desk wash bowl and pitcher hand painted bowls satin glass vase china pot with lid but chering kettle and stand: Hardware scales cobbler's set copper boiler cream cans wooden chests large jar postal scales corn sheller double trees GUNS Whippet 410 single barrel shotgun Crosman 766 Air Rifle Daisy BBGun MISCELLANEOUS ARM ITEMS 1 lot of small shop and garden tools wrenches socket sets electric arms saws lawn mowers fencing fence posts mounted sprayer AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Some of the finest antiques and collectibles that you will ever have the opportunity to purchase Have been in the same family for several generations Many many miscellaneous items not mentioned TERMS: Cash Not responsible for accidents JOHN BUSS ESTATE WRIGHT A BUSS HAROLD DODGE Executor JERRY ALTMAN Attorney for Estate Auctioneers KING VAN VOORST DEWAIN DAVIS 219583 4771 219 946 4015 Lunch will be served CHRISTMAS AUCTION SATURDAY NOV 14th 6 PM Clinton County airgrounds rankfort In All brand new merchandise Hundreds of items including dolls electronic toys and games large and small toy trucks mens and ladies watches silverware cookware clocks stereos jewelry coffee pots tools tool boxes photo albums earrings candy and much much more Col Barclay Peters Rt 2 rankfort In (317)654 8374 Jessee Dealer 317 296 2645 At Purdue National Bank Trust Department 316 Main Street Lafayette Indian on riday December 1 1 1981 at 10:00 AM the following real estat: TRACT 1 The East (E) halt (12) ot the Northwest(NW) quarter (1 '4) of Sect on twenty nme (29) ft (W) of Northeast INE) quarter (1 4) of Sec ton twenty nme (29): all Townsmp twenty six (26) North (N aefour (4) West (W) Big Creek Township White County Indiana containing 160 0 acres more or less The buildings include a garage crib hen house and machine storage building TRACT2 45 0 acres out ot the West sde of West half 1 '2) ot Northeast (NE) quarter 1 M) of Section four ist (El half (1 of Northwest (NW) quarter (1'4) of Section four (4) all Township twenty five (25) North (N) Range four (4) West (W) Pratne Township White County Indiana and containing 125 0 acres more or te Buildmgs include two story frame dwelling with well and septic tank double crib shop tool shed and hen house TRACT 3 4 675 acres (as per survey) out of the West side of Southest (SE) quarter (1 4) of Section heny eight (28) Township twenty six (26) North (N) Range tour (4) West (W) Big Creek Townstup White County Indiana The tracts will be ottered separately for the best pnce obtainable on open oral bidding starve with each tract ap praised value A down payment ot 1 0 of the purchase price will be required upon acceptance of bid and balai upon delivery of deed The Executor reserves the nqht to refect any bids If and when a bid I is received which the successful bidder will be expected to execute an Otter to Purchase said real estat tor accepted Said successful bidder will have until 5:00 PM of the next business day following acceptance of his bid to execute said offer Upon acceptance of the Otter to Purchase the Executor will cause to have contmued certified and delivered Ito pur Chaser an Abstract pt Title to said real estate showing merchantable or insurable title subject to easement and restnctions of records and the lien of real estate taxes not yet due and payable The real estate will be conveyed by Deed free and clear of all liens and encumberances except easements and restrictions ot record The estate will pay the 1981 taxes on all tracts and subsequent taxes Possession of the home will be given when deed is delivered possession of the other bt tidings will be given March 1 1 982 Possession ot the pasture and tillable fields will be given March 1 1 982 or information call Margaret Hand Purdue National Bank Trust Department (31 7) 423 0293 IRVIN'S CONCPETI PRODUCTS A SUPPLY Lafayette IN 742 0156 IE StrertCovA Cif t' 31 JD i a 1 PI 1 a( 550 So I I.

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