Banner Graphic, Volume 12, Number 279, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 August 1982 — Page 12
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The Putnam County Banner-Graphic, August 5,1982
People in the news Ten sexiest men include shockers The sexiest men in America? That’s easy. Start with Burt Reynolds, Tom Selleck, Paul Newman and Robert Redford, right? The list has been done hundreds of times. GET YOUR ERASERS ready, man watchers. A list compiled by the editors of Playgiri magazine includes none of the American males mentioned above. In fact, topping the list of the sexiest men is 87-year-old comedian George Burns. Also a surprise entry is federal budget chief David Stockman, of whom Playgiri wrote: “We think the present director of the Office of Management and Budget might be better suited behind a desk in the Library of Congress, but just the same we’d love to muss his hair and loosen his tie.’’ "Today” show host Bryant Gumbel, actor Mel Gibson, Washington Post Editor Ben Bradlee, Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Seiji Ozawa, rock music star Paul Simonon of the group “Clash", basketball star Kareem Ab-dul-Jabbar and baseball pitcher Tommy John, a Terre Haute native are all on the list. ROUNDING OUT THE top 10 is film director Stephen Spielberg. Playgirl’s editors missed the boat with Spielberg. Everyone knows “E.T.” is much cuter. • ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - Poet and singer Rod McKuen and actress Chris Calloway will make their debut in September as judges for the Miss America 1983 beauty pageant. Also appearing as a judge for the first time will be Caroline Tose, who founded the Liberty Belles, the cheerleading squad of the Philadelphia Eagles football team, pageant president Richard Cummins announced Wednesday. The four veteran judges on the panel include comedian Foster Brooks, Evelyn Ay Sempier, who was Miss America 1954, musician Herman Vincent and TV game show host Wink Martindale. The judges will pick the new queen during the Sept. 11 finals televised nationally from this resort city. • LOS ANGELES (AP) John Holmes, the porno actor acquitted in the bludgeon murders of four people at a Laurel Canyon home, has been ordered jailed for refusing to tell a grand jury about the killings. Holmes, known on the screen as Johnny Wadd, told Superior Court Judge Julius Leetham on Wednesday, “I cannot answer any questions” about the July 1,1981 killings because he feared for the safety of himself and his family if he told what he saw. Leetham ordered Holmes jailed until he testifies. He was in custody for eight months pending the trial. He has been in jail for possessing stolen property since his acquittal June 25.
Legend lives
Thursday marks 20th anniversary of Marilyn's death
HOLLYWOOD (AP) Twenty years have passed since too many sleeping pills silenced that naughty, breathless whisper. But goddesses don’t die. So it is with Marilyn Monroe. On stage and on the screen, in television movies and in newspapers, books and magazines, Marilyn Monroe still inspires fantasy, still captures hearts, and, with few parallels, still sells. “I love her more every day, and I miss her more every day,” says Billy Wilder, who directed her two most successful movies, “The Seven-Year Itch” and “Some Like It Hot.” Roses arrive three times a week at her grave. They come from Joe DiMaggio, the ex-husband and New York Yankees baseball star generally considered the great love of her life. It was 20 years ago Thursday that Marilyn Monroe was found dead from an overdose of sleeping pills. She was 36 years old. Was it suicide or an accident? No one will ever know. But speculation about her death continues after two decades. Her third marriage, to playwright Arthur Miller, had broken up. She had been fired by her studio for tardiness. She was alone and distraught. One theory advanced in books and scandal tabloids suggested Marilyn was in love with Robert Kennedy and took her life because he would not leave his wife for her. There also were rumors that she had a brief fling with John Kennedy. But although Marilyn Monroe knew and admired the Kennedys, there is no real evidence that she was romantically involved with them. Biographers have a rich vein of American folklore in the Monroe saga. Her supposedly illegitimate birth as Norma Jean Baker in Los Angeles (although it has been cast into doubt in the past year with new findings). Her wretched childhood in foster homes. Her decision to pose for a nude calendar when she was broke. Her starlet days. Her reign as superstar. Three marriages and many romances. Her loss of emotional control and her tragic end. Ironically, Marilyn was never nominated for an Academy Award. In fact, the critics didn’t take her seriously as an actress until she made the “Seven-Year Itch” and “Bus Stop” in the mid-’sos, midway through her career. After those successes, some critics began to concede that the actress was more than just a sex bomb and actually an excellent light comedian. Why does the Monroe magic continue? Tom Ewell, her co-star in “The Seven-Year Itch,” has toured 127 cities during the past year, giving readings of American humor and, invariably, talking to people about Marilyn Monroe. He has an answer. “I think it’s because she had everything in the world that the average woman wants fame, sex, glory yet she still was unhappy. People realize that what appeared to be the American dream turned out to be empty.” Whatever the reason, the magic continues to intrigue. Her picture is on the cover of Life magazine this month the 19th time it has adorned the magazine, more than any other star.
GEORGE BURNS: Sexy at 87?
HOLLYWOOD (AP) Movie executive David Begelman, who left his job as chairman of United Artists after a string of box-office flops, has been named president of an 18-month-old independent production company. “We are delighted and look forward to the benefits of David’s knowledge and experience and an aggressive expanding production effort,” Sherwood Productions chairman Alan E. Salke said Wednesday. Begelman’s involvement in an embezzlement scandal during his tenure as Columbia Pictures president rocked the film industry four years ago. His departure from the United Artists division of MGM-UA was announced July 12. He quit during the embezzlement scandal in 1978, when he was accused of misappropriating $61,000 in Columbia funds, and pleaded no contest to a single count of grand theft, which was reduced to a misdemeanor and later dismissed after Begelman repaid the money and produced a community service film. • OXFORD, Miss. (AP) Singer Jimmy Buffett made a guest appearance at something more scholarly than the usual rock concert a conference at the University of Mississippi on the works of author William Faulkner. “I came to this Faulkner conference because I am Southern and I am originally from Mississippi,” the musician, now from Florida, said Wednesday at the ninth annual conference. “And as a writer, I see a lot of analogies between what I am writing about and what Faulkner wrote about.” “Faulkner drew most of his themes from the world around him and that is what I try to do with my songs. Basically everything that I write about is drawn from everyday experiences,” Buffett said.
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MARILYN MONROE: Always an enigma
“She seems more alive today than she was in her lifetime,” says Tom Kelly, the photographer whose nude calendar shot of a broke Marilyn Monroe added to the star’s mystique. “Why? Perhaps because she reached out to people, and still does in movies and photographs,” he says. “People felt they knew her. She directed herself to the audience, and she exposed herself, not only physically, but emotionally as well.” The Motion Picture Academy library lists 35 books devoted all or in part to her. Among the titles: “The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe”; “Marilyn: The Last Months”; “Diary of a Lover of Marilyn Monroe.” Her first husband, James Dougherty, wrote “The Secret Happiness of Marilyn Monroe.” a sentimental account of their brief marriage that began when she was 17. Arthur Miller wrote a successful play, “After the Fall,” which depicted the turbulent marriage of a writer and a sex goddess, although he denied that it was a depiction of his marriage to Marilyn. DiMaggio, however, has remained silent about their relationship. Her co-workers remember Marilyn with startling clarity. Ewell, for example, recalls eating lunch with her every day during the filming of “The Seven-Year Itch.” “She would always read the Bible. But she would put a Life magazine in front of it so no one would know. She told me, ‘Every time I turn around people think I’m doing some publicity stunt. I don’t want to think that about reading the Bible.’” Wilder once made cutting remarks about her behavior during filming of “Some Like It Hot,” during which she was intolerably late and sometimes rude “Once Marilyn was on the screen, she was delicious; to get her on the screen was something else,” he says. “I may have said some harsh things about her, but in retrospect I feel her death was an absolutely irreparable loss.”
Auction
PUBLIC AUCTION 2 - BIG DAYS - 2 FRIDAY, AUG. 13,1982 SATURDAY, AUG. 14,1982 Starting both days at nine o’clock sharp!
AUCTION NOTE: Lots of miscellaneous articles. Something for everyone. Plan to spend both days with us. Tractor and farm miscellaneous selling on Friday, household items and miscellaneous sell Saturday.
As we are moving to town, we will sell the following property at public auction at our farm 9Vi miles west of GREENCASTLE, IN, on the West Walnut Street Road or Vi mile west of Kitesville, IN, or second house west of Thompson’s Store or West of MORTON, IN, on U.S. 36 to Putnam-Parke County Line, then south approx. 6 miles (follow signs), ANTIQUES Pie cupboard, 2 - 4-door kitchen safes, 4-drawer tiered walnut chest, jelly safe, oak base cabinet, hat box on legs, 2 - 5-drawer wooden chest of drawers, 2 kitchen cabinets, 5-drawer metal chest of drawers, full size maple dbl. bedstead w/mattress and box springs, solid maple dresser w/mirror, 3-drawer chest, trestle table, cabinet top, sewing machine base tables, Aladdin lamp, brass kettle, cherry seeder, iron kettle, hump-back trunk; other trunks,- lot of books; pitcher pump, vinegar pump, old corn sheller, wooden wheelbarrow, rectangular iron reservoir, milk cans and other misc. items. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Chippendale walnut 4-tier bookcase, oak coffee table, small tables, foot stools, cedar chest, sev. chests of drawers, log chairs, base cabinet, utility table, other tables, child's table, sev. metal and wooden cupboards, metal trunks, metal wardrobes, wood folding screen, radios, elec, fans, 2 sweepers, Tappan 36" gas range, Tru-Cold chest deep freeze, overstuffed chair, rollaway bed, lawn chairs, pillows, pots and pans, throw rugs, dishes, pictures and frames, humidifier, captain's chair, day bed, clocks, etc.; Warm Morning coal stove. FARM ITEMS AND MISCELLANEOUS Farmatl H tractor A-l; New Idea 7-ft. sickle bar mower, 10 H.P. and 12 H.P. Cub Cadet mowers, 2-wheel trailer, Bachtold Wisconsin weed mower, 3 power lawn mowers; Lawn Boy mower, air compressor, Modern Line garden tiller, Choremaster tiller, motorized sidewalk trimmer, 275 gal. overhead gas tank; Handyman jack, large jack, extension ladders, sprayers, scythes, log chains, pipe fittings, anvil, power fools, die set, drill bits, fence stretchers, steel traps, lot paint, good dried yellow poplar lumber, Mercury motor, fish tackle, chain hoist, wood lathe, cross-cut saws, many, many good hand tools, bolts, nails, iron and wood work table w/vise, lot tool cupboards, paint sprayer, and lots of other misc. articles, GUNS: Air rifle, 22 Winchester, pistol. APPROXIMATELY 200 BALES OF HAY AND STRAW 50 years accumulation. TERMS: Cash Not responsible for accidents or property after it is sold. MR. and MRS. ADOLPH HOOPS, Owner Greencastle, Indiana 317-653-3284 Lunch Served by Ladies of the Beech Grove Church MAX PICKII Phone 596-7442 \ Auctioneer Rt. 1, Roachdale, Ind. All merchandise to be removed from property in two or three days.
COATESVILLE AUCTION Sat., Aug. 7, 7 p.m. 6 matching wooden antique chairs, 1950’s Ford parts, new queen-size bed, 20 sheets paneling, 6 metal folding chairs, child’s desk, dishes, whatnots, fan, metal shelving, 4” vise, metal shop drawers, tool boxes, large assortment of hand tools, crank oil pump, plus lots of new merchandise and canned Pepsi, Cokes, etc. Consignments always welcomed. . . Call 386-7274 Auctioneers: Max and Mike Blackmore We buy from you or sell for you!
Mobile Homes 16% INTEREST. 1982 Redman 14 x 70, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, carpeted & furnished. Free set up and delivery. $ 185.06 month. Call Ray, 317/897-3109. NO DOWN PAYMENT. To qualified buyers. New 14 x 70 3 bedroom, 2 bath, delivery, skirted, tied down, *199 per month, VA & FHA financing, Call Ray, 317-897-3109. 7/3/30P Legal Notices STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1982 TERM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF REUBEN HEAVIN, DECEASED. CAUSE NO. EST 81-25 NOTICE ON INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF REUBEN HEAVIN, DECEASED In th. Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. In th. Matter of th. Estate of Reuben Heavin, deceased. Estate Docket No. EST 81-25 Notice is hereby given that First Citizens Bank and Trust Company as Executor of the above-named estate, has filed an Intermediate Accounting requesting that the account be final as to the matters reported therein and that partial distribution of the estate assets be made. The same will come up for action by the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, on the 20th day of August, 1982, unless persons interested In said estate appear on or before said date and show cause. If any there be. why such Intermediate Accounting should not be approved and partial distribution made as stated on the Intermediate Accounting and Report. Sharon L. Hammond Putnam Circuit Court CALBERT, BREMER 8 PIERSON Two South Jackson Street Greencastle, Indians 46135 317-653-8477 Attorneys for the Estate of Reuben Heavin August 5/IT Proposed Use Hearing The MADISON Township Advisory board will meet August 16, 1982, 7:30 p.m., at the trustee's office for a Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund planning meeting to discuss expenditures for budget year 1983. Amount unexpended 2,441 Amount expected to be received 4,322 Total monltes ; 6,763 All citizens, especially Senior Citizens, may make comments verbally or In writing at this time. The Governing body will meet at a later date to determine these expenditures. Shirley Brattaln, Trustee Madison Township August 5/1T
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Mobile Homes NEW HOME SALES. Three 14 x 70, reg. *17,515-*22,330. Van Bibber price now only * 14,677-* 17,887. 14 x 50 with fireplace, reg. *14,577 now only '11,718. 14 x 56, reg. *12,111 now only *9,974, Double wide 24 x 50 reg. * 22,624 now only *18,900. Used 12 x 65 now only *5,995. Several new and used travel trailers. We take almost anything in trade, including your present car, home, airplane, boat, or lot. Van Bibber Lake, 8 mile North of Greencastle, north to Brick Chapel then follow signs. Open 7 days. 739-6441. 7/24/30T Apartments 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, stove, refrigerator, heat furnished. No children. 653-8753 after 5 p.m. 7/22/30T SPACIOUS contemporary 4 room, carpeted apartment, air conditioned, appliances, heat and water furnished. Bainbridge. Phone 539-4346. LARGE 1 bedroom apartment. Heat and water furnished. No children, no pets. $205. Phone 653-6550. APARTMENT Rental. Vern Abbott Realty. Phone 653-6387. COLONIAL ARMS APT. 1 bedroom furnished or unfurnished, close to town. No children, no pets. 653-9298. ATTRACTIVE efficiency apartment, adults, references. Phone 653-4366. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT. Electric heat, air conditioned. Country atmosphere. Deposit required. No pets. 653-3317. 7/22/30P
Apartments FOR RENT: One bedroom upper apt. Utilities furnished. No pets. Deposit. 653-4664. 8/4/3T APARTMENT RENTALS Murphy Bros. Realty. 653-8426. 12/10/TF For Rent FOR RENT: Ground floor, 3 room office suite with full bath, 900 square feet, located downtown. Utilities included, *3OO month. 653-5617. FOR RENT: 4 bedroom executive house next to golf course, large living and dining room, spacious recreation room, all appliances, *450. month, 9 month lease and monthly rent thereafter, option to buy. Available on or before Sept. 1.653-8421. 7200' SQ. FT. & 1232' sq. ft. for warehouse or light manufacturing. Call 653-9758, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8/2/4T ROOMS FOR RENT: *B.OO nightly, *3O weekly, *IOO monthly. Linen supplied, daily maid service. Greencastle Commercial Hotel, under new management, 653-5617. PROFESSIONAL offices. 1,704 square feet, fully carpeted and professionally decorated, 9 offices with reception area, within two blocks of square, off-street paved parking lot. Rent and space negotiable. Immediate possession. Telephone 653-4120, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. or 653-8028 after 4:00 p.m. FOR RENT: House near campus. 5 rooms, 2 baths. Available Aug. 9th. *225 month. Deposit and references required. No pets. 653-3843. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom mobile home on 2 acres with option to buy. Call 526-2381. FOR RENT OR for sale: No money down, nice mobile home lot in Greencastle. All utilities installed, 6 months free. 653-5789 after 5 p.m. 7/27/TF
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For Rent HOUSE FOR rent: 3 bedroom house with basement and carport at 405 East Main Street in Bainbridge. *275 per month plus utilities with *l5O security deposit. No pets. References required. Contact Jewel Blue. 522-6244. 8/3/5T
FOR RENT BUSINESS Southeast Corner at Jet. 40 and 231 Call 653-4276
Musical Items PIANO FOR SALE: Take over payments on Spinet Piano. Can be seen locally. Write Mr. Meyer, P.O. Box 207, Carlyle, 1162231. 8/4/7P FOR SALE: Saxophone, S2OO. Phone 739-6152. 8/4/2T Help Wanted ~ WANTED: Live in nurse/companion for elderly lady. Please call 653-3652 or 6533258. MECHANIC WANTED: Must be experienced in general automotive repair and willing to work. References are required. Reply to Banner Graphic, Box 167. TEACHER NEEDS babysitter in her home. References required. 653-4877. 8/3/5T LPN OR Qualified medical assistant for office and lab work, part time 16 to 24 hours per week. Send resume to, Planned Parenthood, 56 E. Jefferson St., Spencer, IN 47460. TEACHER NEEDS babysitter in your home for Reelsville first grade girl after school. 6536357. NUMBER 1 Toy Party Co. now hiring. No investment, delivering, collecting. Free kit. Call 653-8955. 7/22/30T
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