Banner Graphic, Volume 9, Number 227, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 May 1979 — Page 11
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The Cloverdaie Junior High track team were top place winners recently at the third annual Putnam County meet. The boys' team was a first place winner with a total score of 191. First row members (from left) are Brien Holsapple,
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Rangers pull clutch on Red Sox
By HERSCHEL NISSENSON AP Sports Writer The Texas Rangers always get their man...and their man always seems to be the Boston Red Sox. The Rangers made it nine in a row over the red-faced Red Sox in. Arlington Stadium Wednesday night when Richie Zisk singled A 1 Oliver home from
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‘THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET IN REGULAR SESSION MONDAY, JUNE 4 1979, AT 9:00 A M LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA . TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: CO. REVENUE PAYROLL: Dons M Smith 815.83. Monlyn L. Clearwater* 623.33, Judith Elkins ,623.33. Robin Kay Lucas 564.25, Helen R. Kaiser 564.25, Frarices Harris 623.33, Emily Smith 564.25, Carolyn Fowler 564.25, Charlotte Estes 564.25, Elaine Harris 88 00, Susan Gayle Murphy 264.00, Jean Foxx 623.33, Patricia Sager 564.25, Nancy Mcßride 564.25, Shirley Baker 44.00, Barbara A. Davis 100.00, Betsy Adams 440.00, Shari Duncan 623.33, James Hendrich 889.16, Jerry Wood *299.15. David Webber 823.25, Randy E. Cline <623.25, Millard Vaughn 584.10, Steven Flint 27.56, John Ellett Jr. 540.45, Evelyn Spencer 564.25, Rosalie Graham 790.25, Verme Zeiner 885.62, .Marcia Nelson 623.33, Shirley Baker 220.00, Edna McKeehan 437.25, Eugenia F. Shinn 462.75, Glennda G Deem 623.33. Glenda M. Evens 343.42, iMarsha Ccrnngton 183 97, Mike Mitchell 597.68, Halhe A. Smith 447.33, Laura Lee Baugh 823.25, George Poton 666.66, Bonnie Allee 666.66, George H. Gentry 529.55, Susie C. Gentry 529.55, Aeleeno M. Heavm 412.50, Janet S. Lewis 302.50, Melody A. Thompson 302.50, Maynard O. Tuttle 242.66, Jerald Colbert 216.66, William M. Hurst ,264.32, Irma W Hurst 264 32, Jerald Colbert 225.00 CO WELFARE PAYROLL Larry W. Sprague ( 1206.00, Virginia Bowers 1105.00, Cotryna Shipman 1061.00, Juanita Brooks 1061.00, Barbara •VanVactor 1011.00, Mary Summers 847.00, Helen Crum 776.00, Reta Sutton 741.00, Cynthia Riggs 1011.00, Kay Thompson 401.26, Joanne Mattern .1011.00 CO. HIGHWAY PAYROLL: Carl Alexander 467.50, Judy Overshmer 323.47, Wilma Davis 299.85, John Beasley 269.94, John Berry 294.48, Wayman Blazier 296.53, Brian Boiler 327.20, P. A. Hinners ‘327.20, Walter Hubble 327.20, Mark Keyt 327.20, Pripe 218.82, John Rooch 327.20, Jack Yount 327.20, Darrell Allen 335.20, Thomas "Brothers 335.20, Paul Harvey 335.20, Roger Jackson 330.48, Emerson Phillips 405.10, Wayne -Runnells 432.66, Dennis Shillings 377.54, Michael Yprk 377.54, James C. Boiler 387.20, Robert Boiler *333 96, Lynne Robinson 277.61, Glen Crawley -426.25 CO. HIGHWAY VENDORS: U.S. Postmaster 15.00, General Telephone Co. 181.61, Woodburn Printing Co. 126.50, Hoosier Office Supply 12.84, Barrett Supply Co. 5.50, Putnam Motors Inc. 11.62, “Wabash Ford Truck Soles 64.30, Indiana Equipment Co. 498.17, John Vanes Boiler Works 73.50, Cbatesville Farm Supply Inc. 111.49, Russellville ■ Implement Sales Inc. 54.70, Midwest Brake & Electric Inc. 40.59, Hudson Battery 124.39, Dick Brown fcord Inc. 1,012.53, Indiana Spring Corp. 38.70, .Jjhephard International Inc. 159.60. Baysmger Mochme Shop 22.50, Kitchen Machinery Shop "206.25, Allied Truck Equipment Corp. 53.20, Smith Farm Machinery 211.48, Central Rubber & Supply Co. 60.88, Headley Hardware 3 60, Al Carney Chev.-Bqick 49.70, Chucks Rental 30.30, Harding's Radiator & Wrecker 51.00, Cummins Mid State 550.33, M & R Auto Ports 337.94, Greencastle Automotive 202 06, Greencastle Tractor Sales 26 43, 3-D Auto Supply Co. 143 96, Jerry's Welding Service 15.00, Phil Short Sales & Service -35.00, Manford Craver 75.00, Warrens Tire Co. 50.00, Greencastle Shell 157.00, Kendall's Wrfecker 100.00, Auto License Branch 12.00, Sieco ,lnc. 303.38, Associated Signs & Post 654.50, Junior Scaggs 75.00, Martin Marietta 3,763.14, The France* Stone Co. 4,966.45, Russellville Stone Co. 1.561.25, Hams Stone Co. 13,613.50, A & C Enterprises 1,047.24, Communications Service Inc. 85.37, Motorola Inc. 147 10, Dept, of Water Works Public Service of Indiana Tri-County PdtVoleum 5,312.31, Hendricks Co. Farm Bureau C. Penney 21.00, Kor-X-AH Co. 44.00, Kar Products Irrc. 202.35, Shaffer & Co. 499.29, Precision Alloys Co*. 64.72, Putnam Co. Treasurer 1,305.70, ReidHolcombCo 47.04. r CUMAA. BRIDGE FUND: J. T. Liles Inc. 15,722.64, Butler Fairman & Seufert Inc. 509.50, Frank S Alig Inc 2,819.96 SPECIAL HWY DISTRIBUTION FUND; Dalton Asphalt Corp 56,053.06 ODUNTY REVENUE VENDORS: General Telephone Cg. 29 85, U. S. Postmaster 75.00, Ernest Collins & Co 150.00, Coon Pharmocy 14.95, Hoosier Office Supply 61.54, Typewriter Rebuilder Soles Co. 17.72 Woodburn Printing Co 398.40, Black Lumber Co. 105 69, Woodburn Printing Co-Inc. *2,0?5 00, Typewriter Rebuilder Sales Co. 95.78, j4o°''® r Office Supply 51.23, Typewriter Rebuilder Sales 7.45, Woodburn Printing Co-Inc 110.00, 'Xefox Corp. 159 00, Vernon Sutherlm 25.00, R.V. Mutphy 25.00, Sam Hostetler 25 00, Wayne E Hopkins 25.00, Lav/ Enforcement Systems Inc. 10.45, Tn County Petroleum Co. 716.39, Amoco Chf Co. 3.68, Nichols & Sons Body Shop 20.00, Communications Service 325 95, Greencastle Automotive Supply Co 86 13, Al Carney Chev Buick 80 80, The Uniform House 25.40, Safariland Leather Products 98 27, Steven R Jenkins Co 297 99, James Bough 5 00, M & R Auto Ports Co. 28.65, Putnom Motors Inc 710 18, Northside Photo 223 95, Alan Stonley 4 80, Hoosier Office Supply Co-,.35 91, General Telephone Co. 75 38, Verme Zemer 127 65, Evelyn Spencer 10 15, American JoOrnal of Nursing 12 50, Greencastle Offset Inc
second base in the 10th inning for a 3-2 triumph. The Red Sox haven’t won in Texas since September of 1977. “I guess everybody knows we have lost nine in a row in Texas,” sighed Boston Manager Don Zimmer. “That’s what happens when you don’t get clutch hits and leave run-
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21.00, Verme Zeiner 40.00, Peggy Saucerman 30.00, Woodburn Printing Co-Inc. 69.00, Kenneth Shannon 500.00, Donald Crosby 650.00, U.S. Post master 30.00, Delbert H. Brewer 499.93, 3M Business Sales Inc. 322.12, Mildred F. Hervey 199.35, Ace Hardware 9.03, Pitney Bowes 212.25, Atlas Linen 7.20, James Baugh 65.27, Mathew Bender 67.50, West Publishing Co. 253.00, Lowyers Co-Operative Publishing 113.80, Callagiian & Co. 37.44, Little, Brown & Co. 51.02, Bobbs Merrill Co. Inc. 124.27, G. C. Murphy Co. 6.98, Ace Hardware 54.42, Clody's Downtown Marathon 3.80, Americon Linen Supply Co. 15.00, Kor-X All Co. 28.35, Home Laundry Cleoners 11.50, Typewriter Rebuilder Sales Co. 81.54, Atlas Linen Supply Co 4.80, Putnom Co. Independent Ins. Agents 6,090.00, Cheryl K. Williams 210.00, Dept, of Water Works 46.20, Indiana Gas Co. 253.21, Public Service Indiana 119.19, General Telephone Co 456.20, Putnam Co. Hospital 6 00, Coon Pharmacy Inc. 30.43, Atlas Linen Supply 6.90, Reliable Exterminators 10.00, Kor-X-AII Co. 75.66, Black Lumber Co. 48.52, A A. Huber & Sons 38.95, James Baugh 487.20, Ace Hardware 29.26, Maurice Jones 30.00, General Telephone Co. 42.86, Public Service Indiana 251.54, Kromme Plumbing & Heating 268.91, Wells' Stop n' Shop 473.18, Arab Termite & Pest Control 20.00, Ser visoft 58.63, Treasurer State ot Indiana l J./5, Putnam Co. Landfill 2.00, Tri-County Petroleum Corp. 363.26, Rose's Fresh Eggs 63.60, J. C. Penney Co. 11.2? Sysco Midwest Food Service 10.20, Kor-X All f V > . 70 04, Revo Clearwater 29.33, Ace Har d. N .re 10.40, General Telephone Co. 45.19, Bon ner-Graphic 4.37, Humphrey's Sales & Services 425.00, Banner Graphic 71.06, Motorola Inc. 251.00, D. M.G. David M. Griffith & Assoc. L.T.D. 6,500.00, Bayard L. Allen 3,313.75, Whitaker Funeral Home 400.00, McGaughey & Son Funeral Home 100.00, Robert W. Baldwin Estaje 100.00, Cloverdale Cemetery Assoc. 45.00, William Sibbitt & Walter Poynter 400.00, Treasurer of Montgomery County 59 00, Coca-Cola Botilmg Co. 178.20. ANTI RECESSION FUND: General Telephone Co 444.12, Indiana Gas Co. 238.07, Public Service Indiana 465.41, Dept of Water Works 47.25, Baker's Remove-All 50.00, Shirley Baker 60.00, AVIATION FUND: Banner Graphic 1.01, Public Ser vice Indiana 155.91, Dennis L. Thomas, Jr. 250.00, Putnam Co. Independent Ins. Agents 275.00 ATTEST: JEWEL BLUE May 31/IT THE PUTNAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET IN REGULAR SESSION MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1979 AT 9:00 A M. LEGAL TIME IN THE PUTNAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT- TITLE VI SPECIAL PROJECT-450 Jay M Bitzer 240.00, David G. Coon 232.00, Ezra P. Craft 254.98, Richard Douglas 200.10, Sandy Frazier 197.20, Lesa Hazlett 240.00, Ray E. Horn 254.98, Brent Moger 189.95, Earl Shonkwiler 238.53, John W. Waddell 149.35, Janet L. Walton 238.53, Ronald Lee Watson 232.00, John C. Wood J 56.60 and Charles York 232.00 SPECIAL PROJECT - 450 HIGHWAY EMPLOYEES Chorles Brousard 281.52, William Burroff 312.80, Donald R. Hendrickson 312.80 and Mark A. Stewart 312.80 SPECIAL PROJECT - VENDORS Workman's Comp. 71.66, Workman's Comp. 49.90, Bonner-Graphic 19.32 ATTEST: JEWEL BLUE PUTNAM COUNTY AUDITOR May 31/IT THE PUTNAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET IN REGULAR SESSION MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1979 AT 9:00 A M. LEGAL TIME IN THE PUTNAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT - TITLE II June Albright 311.67, Robin K. Allen 232.00, Betty M. Arnold 232.00, Sue Ann Ayres 264.00, Ray C. Benz 264.00, John Caudill 240.00, Sharon V. Clark 232.00, David Costin 240.00, Myrna Joyce Crabtree 282.13, Norma R Edwards 23300, Gilbert Gillison 144.00, Ken E. Johnson 465.52, Beth King 240.00, Helen King 232.00, Terry L. Lee 222.00, John L. Masten 144.00, Tina McDonald 216.00, Claude Morphew 144.00, Hubert Neiswinger 232.00, Michael A. Newkirk 268.25, Elmer Northern 296.00, Dora A Oldham 226.20, Randall A. Phillips 232.00, Jack Rising 298.84, Marcelino Santiago 296 00, Dewey Skinner 240.00, Wilbur L. Smith 296.00, Richard L. Snider 240.00, Lavonne Strange 232.00, Robert M. Switzer 220 40, Bonnie L. Wallace 232.00, Lee Wallace 296.00, John Lee Williomson 232.00, Lois Williamson 232.00, Sandra K. Wood 282.13, Rosemary Woods 282.13 and Dorothy Ann York 232.00 TITLE II HIGHWAY EMPLOYEES Douglas Boler 297.16, Robert M. Friend 312.80, Paul Harvey, Jr. 321.61, John Martin 312.80, John Shaner 336.28, Ralph Souders 294.48 and Richard Williams 312.80 TITLE II VENDORS U.S. Post Office 15 00, Workman's Comp. 84.57, Workman's Comp. 107.97, Blue Cross and Blue Shield 171 40, Perf 155 90, Clerk s Office 14.00 and Books Plus 5 60 ATTEST JEWEL BLUE PUTNAM COUNTY AUDITOR May 31/IT
Jerry Neese, Andy Martin, Bryant Lucas, Mike Middleton, Mark Klein and Kenny Partin. Second row are Troy Craig, Dave Stout, John Cummings, Bruce Whiting, Rusty Stephens, Jon Kennedy, Jeff Dale and Steve Walters.
ners on base. We left six on base in the last five innings.” Unbeaten Texas reliever Jim Kern earned his seventh victory by allowing two hits in four innings. Royals 2, Orioles 1 Amos Otis hit a two-run homer in the first inning and Rich Gale pitched out of several jams before giving way to Al Hrabosky in the ninth. George Brett singled with one out in the Kansas City first and with two out Otis hammered Mike Flanagan pitch for his third home run of the season and 144th of his career, making him Kansas City’s all-time leader, surpassing John Mayberry’s 143. The game marked the return to the Kansas City line-up of outfielder Al Cowens, who suffered a broken jaw May 8 when he was hit by a pitch from Texas’ Ed Farmer. Cowens doubled on his first at-bat and later added a single in four trips. Yankees 5, Brewers 2 Juan Beniquez and Bucky Dent hit sacrifice flies and
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Third row are Coach John Nees, Brian Wooldridge, Harold Huber, Dave Monds, Ron Roach, Joe Yeary, Chad Tucker and Brent Denny. (Banner-Graphic photo by Becky Igo).
Mickey Rivers added an RBI double in New York’s three-run 11th inning. Play was interrupted for 32 minutes when 6-foot-4, 217-pound Cliff Johnson collided with plate umpire Lou DiMuro after scoring the second run of the inning. DiMuro, who was conscious and responsive to questions, was taken by ambulance to a hospital for treatment of possible neck or back injuries. Angels 3, Mariners 2 Brian Downing opened the ninth with a single, stole second, went to third on Merv Rettenmund’s grounder and scored the winning run on Bert Campaneris’ squeeze bunt single. Meanwhile, Nolan Ryan held the Mariners to three hits including homers by Ruppert Jones and Leon Roberts and struck out 12. Don Baylor homered for the Angels. A’s 5, Twins 4 Mitchell Page singled home the tie-breaking run in the seventh inning and the eventual winning run came home on a wild pitch by Minnesota relief ace Mike Marshall. The A’s got
strong relief efforts from John Henry Johnson and Bob Lacey. Tigers 8, Blue Jays 2 Milt Wilcox scattered five hits and Rusty Staub and Lance Parrish each cracked solo home runs as the Tigers won their fifth game in a row and reached the .500 level for the first time since April 26. The Tigers scored twice in the fourth inning to break a 2-2 tie when third baseman Roy Howell booted Alan Trammell’s grounder, allowing Parrish to score from third, and Lou Whitaker’s sacrifice fly brought home Aurelio Rodriguez. Parrish, who had four hits in five at-bats, hit his fifth home run of the season in the eighth inning. Indians 6, White Sox 4 Ron Pruitt crashed a two-run homer to highlight a four-run uprising in the fifth ining. Rick Waits yielded five hits and three unearned runs in five innings and was credited with his fifth straight victory. He left after the fifth when he developed a blister on the middle finger of his pitching hand.
Rooker does job on Cubs for his second victory
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Jim Rooker’s pitching arm, which sidelined him the first six weeks of this season, is still a problem but now for the Chicago Cubs. “I don’t think I’ve ever started out and been so consistent and effective,” the 36-year-old lefty said Wednesday night after he tossed a two-hitter in Pittsburgh’s 9-2 victory over the Cubs. Rooker, backed by a 17-hit attack that included homers by Willie Stargell and Bill Robinson, is off to a 2-0 start after beating Chicago twice in less than two weeks since leaving the disabled list. “He was the same Rooker,” Cub first baseman Bill Buckner said after going 0-for-3.
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By that, Buckner meant Rooker wasn’t overpowering, wasn’t dazzling. He just got the job done. “He threw a lot of breaking balls and spotted his pitches pretty well,’ said Buckner. “It was nothing surprising. He got his pitches where he wanted them and he was effective. ’ ’ Besides* his successes against Chicago, Rooker also allowed one run in seven innings against the Mets in a game that was ultimately suspended due to fog with the score tied. “I think it’s my attitude. I’m throwing strikes and I’m not being defensive out there,” said Rooker. “And I’m sure some of the hitters on the other teams must be
saying, ‘this guy’s been on the: disabled list. He can’t be too sharp.’ So maybe they aren’t quite as aggressive.” The win was the fourth in p, row for the Pirates and the 10th in their last 13 games. They are 5-0 this season against Chicago . “There’s nothing to it when you get the pitching, the hitting, and the defense,” said Manager Chuck Tanner. “We’re just playing good country baseball,” said Stargell, who matched Omar Moreno and Phil Garner with three hits each. One Cub was unearned. The other came on a solo homer byDave Kingman, his 15th. Rooker walked three and strucklout five.
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