Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 September 1974 — Page 9
Thursday, September 19,1974
Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana
Page 9
Redeye
By Gordon Bess
Hi and Lois By Mort Walker & Dik Browne
Beetle Bailey
By Mort Walker
Buz Sawyer
By Roy Crane
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Blondie
By Dean Young and Jim Raymond
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
By Fred Lasswell
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Wanted to Rent: Garage, area of East Anderson. 653-5131, ask lor Jim Weddle 9-14-6P
Wanted To Rent: Small two or three bedroom home in Greencastle, reasonable. Call 6536766. 9-19-6P
Recreational Vehicle*
SPECIAL FALL SALE on all travel trailers; fifth wheels; mini homes; truck campers and truck caps. 10 miles south of Brazil, Jet. 46 & 59. Trade for anything. Thatchers Retreat. 835-3295. 8-27-30T
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Have a horse that needs exercise and care? Will care for your horse in exchange for being able to ride it. Call 653-9114. 9-19-2P
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CAMPERS Hard top fold out camper. Sleep* 6, stove, icebox, sink, water tank, spare tires & wheel, *595. BUCHANANS Downtown, Cloverdale 795-3280
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6 00 10 CBS News 13 Perspective 13 6 30 4 News B Summer Semester 13 Across the Fence 6 40 6 Tooav in Indiana 7 00 2 6 Today 4 Reed Farrell 8 C BS N ews 10 Captain Kangaroo 13 Kindergarten College 7 30 4 Janie 13 Your World 38 Reed Farrell 8 00 8 Captain Kangaroo 10 Mine Douglas 13 Paul Dixon 38 New Zoo Revue 8 30 38 Jack LaLanne 9 00 2 6 Name That Tune 4 Movie The Wonderful Country" 8 Indy Today 10 Joker's W ild 38 Movie 'The Sleeping City" (B W I 9 30 2 6 Winning Streak 8-10 Gambit 13 Phil Donahue 10 00 2 6 H igh Rollers 8 10 Now You See It 10 30 2 6 Hollywood Squares 8 10 Love of Life 13 Password 38 Brady Bunch
COOPER Brazil Phone(812)446-2407 FRIDAY-SAT.-SUN. You've never seen a movie like this one. "BENJI" is a lively, fun movie made to provide entertainment. ' BENJI" maybe the first animal to win an Oscar. "BENJI" A four bark fun movie.
ELKS LODGE DANCE Sat., Sept. 21, 1974 9:30—1:30 Music by "Easy Livin' " MEMBERS ONLY mMMnmininniniiim AMERICAN LEGION Las Vegas Night Fri., Sept. 20, 1974 - 8 p.m. to ? Free Food — Auxiliary and Members Only
10 55 8 10 CBS News 11 00 2 6 Jackpot! 4 Studio Four 8 10 Young and the Restless 13 Bob Braun's 50 50 Club 38 Password 11 :30 2 Celebrity Sweepstakes 4 News 6 Afternoon.Channel 6 8 10 Search tor Tomorrow 38 Split Second 11 55 2 NBC News 12 00 2 8 10 News 4 Chuckwagon Theatre 38 All My Children 12 30 2 6 Jeopardy I 8-10 As the World Turns 13 38 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 2 6 Days of Our Lives 4 Movie "A Man Called Peter" <8 10 Guiding Light 13 38 Newlywed Game 1 30 2 6 Doctors 8 10 Edge of N ight 13 38 Girl in my Life 2 00 2 6 Another WorId 8 10 Price is R ight 13 38 General Hospital
2 30 2 6 How to Survive a Marriage 8 10 Match Game 13 38 One Life to L f 1 00 2 6 Somerset 4 Superman 8 Movie 1 Miss Sadie Thompson" 10 Tattletales 13 38 510.000 Pyramid i:30 2 Flintstones 4 Debb.e s Place 6 Mike Douglas 10 Merv Griffin 13 Movie "A Hole in the Head" 38 Underdog 00 2 Hign Chaparral 38 Green Acres 4 30 4 Flintstones 8 Raymond Burr 38 Star Trek 4 55 10 Hollywood Squares 5:00 2 Truth of Consequences 4 Beverly Hillbillies 6 News 5 25 10 Paul Harvey 5 30 2 6 N BC News 4 Gomber Pyte. USMC 6 00 2 6 8 10 13 News 4 Hogan's Heroes 38 Weather 6 05 38 Mission: Impossible 6 30 2 Jimmy Dean 4 Andy Griffith 6 Wild. Wild World of Animals 10 To Tell the Truth 13 Let's Make a Deal 7 00 2 6 Sierra * 4 Truth or Consequences* 8 10 The Waltons 13 38 OdO Couple 7 30 4 Whafs My Line? 13 38 Paper Moon
•Meadowbrook • • Drive In Theatre « • Infer. 36 & 43 J Fri.-Sat.-Sun. § • George C. Scott. • Joanna Cassidy S BANK SHOT PG •
Gregory Peck, Desi Arnax, Jr.
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8 00 2 6 I ronside 4 Merv Griffin 8 10 Movie "Support Your Local Guntighter" 13 38 Streets ot San Francisco 9 00 2 6 Movin' On 13 38 Harry O 9 30 4 News 10 00 2-6 8 10 13 News 4 Mod Squad 38 700 Club 10 30 2 6 Johnny Carson 8 WFL Football 10 Movie "Wa'erhole No 3" 13 Mission Impossible 11 00 4 Untouchables ( BW) 11 30 13 38 Wide World Special 12 .00 2 6 Tomorrow 4 In Session 12 30 4 News l 00 13 Peyton Place 1 30 13 News
Friday 6 00 10 C BS News 13 Perspective 13 6 30 4 News 8 Summer Semes'cr 13 Internationa! Zone 6 40 6 Today in Indiana 7:00 2 6 Today 4 Reed Farrell 8 CBS News 10 Captain Kangaroo 13 Kindergarten College 7 30 4 Janie 13 Your World 38 Reed Farrell 8 00 8 Captain Kangaroo 10 Mike Douglas 13 Paul Dixon 38 New Zoo Revue 8 30 38 Jack LaLanne 9 00 2 6 Name That Tune 4 Movie "New York Confidential" (BW) 8 Indy Today 10 Joker's Wild 38 Movie "Joe Dakota" (BW) 9 30 2 6 Winning Streak 8 10 Gam bit 13 Phil Donahue 1000 2 6 H igh Rollers 8 10 Now You See if 10 30 2 6 Hollywood Squares 8 10 Love of Life 13 Passworq 38 Brady Bunch 10 55 8 10 CBS News 11 00 2 6 Jackpot' 4 Studio Four 8 10 Young and the Restless 13 Bob Braun's 50 50 Club 38 Password 11 30 2 Celebrity Sweepstakes 4 News 6 Afternoon Cnannel 6 8 10 Search for Tomorrow 38 Split Second 11 55 2 NBC News 12 00 2 8 10 News 4 ChuCkwagon Theatre 38 All My Children 12 30 2 6 Jeopa'-dy 1 8 10 As the World Turns 13 38 Let's Make a Deal l 00 2 6 Days of Our Lives 4 Movie "The Rains of Ranchipur"
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15th Annual Chicken Bar-B-Q Sponsored by Fillmore Vol. Fire Dept. Fri., Sept. 20—5 p.m. Sat., Sept. 21 — 12 noon "Pet Parade" Sat. at 2 p.m. Fillmore, Indiana Entertainment Nightly
8 10 Guiding Light 13 38 Newlywed Game 1 30 2 6 Doctors 8-10 Edge of Night 13 38 Girl in my Life 2 00 2 6 Another World 8 10 Price' is Riqht 13 38 General Hospital 2 30 2 6 How to Survive a Marriage 8-10 Match Game 13 38 One Life to Live 3 00 2 6 Somerset 4 Superman 8 Movie "Tight Spot" (BW) 13 38 S10.000 Pyramid .3 30 2 Flintstones 4 DebbieS Place 6 Mike Douglas 10 Merve Griffin 13 Movie "Batman 38 Mission Magic 4:00 2 High Chaparral 38 Green Acres 4 30 4 Flintstones 8 Raymond Burr 38 Star Trek 4 55 10 I Dream ot Jeannie 5 00 2 Truth of Consequences 4 Beverly Hillbillies 6 News 5 25 10 Paul Harvey 5 30 2 6 N BC News 4 Gomer Pyle. USMC 8 10 CBS News 13 38 ABC News HORRIBLE GAME’ NEW YORK ( AP) - Thir-teen-year-old Nelson Cresbo is yet another New York boy to play ‘‘the game’’ — and lose. He was crushed between a Queens apartment house elevator and the shaft wall while trying to ride on the roof of the elevator. After he had climbed out on top through a hatch, a friend pushed the down button. Cresbo’s clothing apparently was caught somehow and the accident resulted. Police say a number of jouths have died in Queens under similar circumstances in recent years.
STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY Of CLAY ss IN THE CLAY CIRCUIT COURT 1974 TERM Harold L Maurer and Freda M Maurer vs Cause No P-74-222 Sallie A. Hirt, et al Notice to Non-Residents and Persons Whose Residence is Unknown Be >t known that on the 30th day of July, 1974, the above nomed plaintiffs, by their attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Clay Circuit Court their Complaint against the above named de fendonts, and against the world, and the said plaintiffs have also filed in said Clerk's office an affidavit of a competent person showing that the following de fendonts, namely Sallie A Hirt, Sallie Anna Hirt, Jacob F. Hirt, Raymond Hirt Andrew Hirt, Lewis Hirt, Ralph E Mullen, together with the unknown heirs, *ossignees legatees, devisees, widows widowers, administrators, executors, legal representatives, grantees, and next of km of all of said defendants and each of them, are unknown, and that said cause of action is to quiet title to certain real estate in Clay County, Indiana, and the following described real estate in Putnam County, Indiana: The South Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Eighteen (18), Township Twelve (12) North, Range Five (5) West, except for forty (40) acres off the west side thereof, leov ing 31.70 acres, more or less Now, therefore, the above nomed de fendonts and each of the. separately ond severally, together with the unknown heirs, assignees, legatees, devisees, widows, widowers, administrators executors, legal representatives, grantees, and next of kin of oil of sgid defendants, and each of them, ore hereby notified that unless they be and appear on the 5th day of Npvember, 1974, in the Cloy Circuit Court ot Brazil, Indiana, in response to said cause, the same will be heard ond determined m their absence. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of this court on the 30th day of July, 1974 Marjorie R Thomas, Clerk of Clay Circuit Court Thomas & Thomas, Attorneys for Plaintiffs Sept 19-26-Oct 3-3T
Halt Is Called To Town Growth
Bv ESCAR THOMPSON GATLINBURG, Tenn. (AP) — Imagine a town with no poverty, no unemployment, no slums and virtually no crime. That’s Gatlinburg — gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The Smoky is the nation’s most popular park, attracting eight million visitors a year. Gatlinburg, on the park’s northern border, is overnight host to many of them. To accommodate this huge influx of visitors, 170 motels and four hotels have been built on either side of the Little Pigeon River which cascades out of the Smokies through the town. They can take care of about 25,000 persons a night. Some say all this construction has spoiled the beauty of what only 40 years ago was a sleepy little mountain village. Others say the growth was natural as more and more persons flocked to see the Smokies. As time passed, Gatlinburg outgrew its ability to dispose of the refuse and sewage produced by so many visitors. After some raw sewage seeped into the Little Pigeon, the Tennessee Health Department stepped in last fall and ordered the city to halt all new construction until it builds a new waste water ’reatment plant. “This moratorium on building is good for Gatlinburg,” says City Manager Joe Ward Booth. “It will give us time to take a good look at ourselves and decide where we want to go.” Before the moratorium was imposed, the city commission waived a long-standing rule that no building higher than 60 feet could be erected. It gave Sheraton Corp. permission to build a high rise hotel. Sheraton is erecting a 16-sto-ry, $5-million hotel on a hill six blocks from Parkway, the town's main street. Its 315 rooms are "'iieduled fb be
STATE O* INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER, 1974 IN THE MAHER OF ESTATE OF HARRY JOSEPH ASH. DECEASED Estate No EST 73-62 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF HARRY JOSEPH ASH, DECEASED In the matter of the Estate of Harry Joseph Ash, deceased No EST 73 62 Notice is hereby given that Edna A A! bright os administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination ond action of said Circuit Court, on the 9th of October 1974, at which time oil persons inter ested m said estate are required to appear in said court and show couse, if any there be, why said account should not be approved And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship of claim to any part of said estate Edna A Albnght Personal Representative Ennis E Masten Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Hughes & Hughes Sept 12-19-2T
available for the 1975 summer tourist season. Booth said he doesn’t expect the city fathers ever to relax the 60-foot building limit again. “We want to keep Gatlinburg looking as much as possible like it has for the past 25 years or so,” the city manager said. “W r e are a family resort and much of the tourism and convention business we attract is repeat business. We want to
keep it that way.” In all its history Gatlinburg, a town of 2,300 residents, has recorded only one rape case, two killings and two robberies. “Traffic and noise are two of our biggest problems," savs Police Chief Willie B. Ogle. Ogle, who has headed the 15man police force since 1952. said crime as most towns know it is virtually nonexistent in Gatlinburg.
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