Banner Graphic, Volume 10, Number 12, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 September 1979 — Page 10

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, September 17,1979

Tom Heckel (40) returned to Putnam County Saturday to help his Rose-Hulman battle the DePauw Tigers. The North Putnam High School product played linebacker. Heckel is coming back to the Rose-Hulman squad after missing much of his freshman squad with a broken leg. The 6-0, 180 pounder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heckel of Route 1, Fillmore. (Banner-Graphic photo by Karl Steiner).

Seaverand Reds settle for win

By WILLIAM R. BARN ARD AP Sports Writer Tom Seaver says he’s not the overpowering pitcher he once was. Ten years ago, a typical Seaver victory was a three-hit shutout with 10 strikeouts. Sunday he had to settle for a threehitter with four strikeouts. The 34-vear-old right-hander was being written off by some after his 16-14 record in 1978 and a 2-5 start this season. But he has silenced his critics with a 13-1 record since June 9, which has allowed the Cincinnati Reds to overtake and pass the faststarting Houston Astros in the National League West. Sunday’s 2-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers was Seaver’s fifth shutout of the season and 52nd of his career, more than any other active pitcher. And it gave the Reds a 2> 2-game lead over the Astros, who lost 21 to the San Francisco Giants. Giants 2, Astros 1 Houston lost to San Francisco in late innings for the second straight day to fall further behind the first-place Reds. JR Richard. 16-13, had allowed one hit and an unearned run going into the ninth. But Mike Ivie’s single, an oppositefield double down the first base line by Darrell Evans and an intentional walk preceded Larry Herndon’s long drive to left field that officially was a called a single as Ivie trotted in from third base with the winning run. On Saturday, Houston had a 30 lead before the Giants won with five runs in the eighth.

Angels have only just begun fight

By KEN RAPPOPORT AP Sports Writer For all intents and purposes, the season is over for the New York Yankees. But it’s just beginning for the California Angels, according to Manager Jim Fregosi. ‘All season long, everyone knew it would be going down to the last two weeks,” says Fregosi as he prepares to start a vital four-game series in Kansas City tonight. California holds a three-game lead in the American League West over Kansas City as a result of Sunday’s games, when the Angels lost a 2-1 decision to Milwaukee and the Royals were beaten 6-3 by Seattle. Mariners 6, Royals 3 Julio Cruz drove in two runs and Bobby Valentine and Rodney Craig each collected two hits to lead Seattle over Kansas City. The Mariners scored five runs on seven hits while batting around in the fourth. Rob Dressier, 3-2, was the winner while Paul Splittorff, 1317, took the loss. The victory gave the lowly Mariners a 2-1 edge in the three-game weekend series in Kansas City. Tigers 8, Yankees 4 Lance Parrish’s bases-loaded single in the 12th inning keyed a four-run rally that carried Detroit over New York. New

Mets 3, Pirates 0 Pittsburgh dropped into a virtual tie for first with Montreal in the East as New York got surprisingly good pitching from Pete Falcone, who won only his sixth game in 19 decisions. The Mets’ left-hander took a six-hitter into the ninth but he failed to get his second com-plete-game shutout when Lee Lacy led off with a single Falcone threw two balls to Bill Madlock. Neil Allen came in to complete the walk, but then forced a groundout and a doubleplay grounder to finish the seven-hitter. Cards 4-1, Expos 3-5 DaVe Cash, w ho rode the bench until late August, drove in all five Montreal runs, the last four with a lOth-inning grand slam, in the Expos’ second-game victor}’. “My job is to be ready when the manager calls on me,” said Cash. “I don’t care who's playing and who’s not playing. Winning is the only thing that matters now.” Phillies 4, Cubs 3 Garry Maddox scored two runs and knocked in the game winner with an eighth-inning triple to lead Philadelphia over Chicago. Maddox’s blast to the center field fence off loser Dick Tidrow, 10-4, scored Greg Gross, who had walked with two out, with the tie-breaking run. Maddox also doubled and scored in the first and singled in the fourth to ignite a two-run rally.

York’s Rich Gossage, 3-4, pitching his longest outing of the year with 51-3 innings, gave up five hits in the 12th as the Tigers broke a tie created by Roy White’s ninth-inning homer. Orioles 13, Red Sox 3 Light-hitting Mark Belanger drove in three runs to lead Baltimore over Boston. The Orioles scored nine runs in the first inning, sending 14 batters to the plate against John Tudor and two successors. White Sox 5, A’s 2 Claudell Washington’s tworun homer in the first inning and Mike Squires’ tie-breaking homer in the seventh powered Chicago over Oakland. Blue Jays 8, Indians 2 Roy Howell hit a solo homer and scored three times while John Mayberry added a solo shot and scored two runs to lead Toronto past Cleveland. Tom Underwood, 8-16, struck out four and walked three, scattering seven hits en route to his 12th complete game, tying a club record. Twins 6, Rangers 2 Danny Goodwin and Ken Landreaux doubled in two runs apiece in a six-run second inning, triggering Minnesota past Texas. All the runs in the Minnesota second were unearned as the result of errors

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Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Clear Creek Conservancy District, by and through the Farmers Home Administration, hereinafter referred to as the Owner, will receive sealed proposals for the construction of rural sanitary sewerage facilities in Putnam County. Indiana. Proposals may be forwarded by registered mail, addressed to The Clear Creek Conservancy District in care of Mr. Wendell Lydick, Chairman of The Board of Directors, Clear Creek Conservancy District. R.R. No. 2, Box 107, Coatesville, Indiana 46121 or delivered in person to the bid opening, and will be considered by the Owner at a public meeting called to receive such proposals, provided that same shall have been received not later than 10:00 A M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME on September 27, 1979, at the Clubhouse at Heritage Lake. Proposals received after such hour may be returned unopened. Proposals will be publicly opened and read at 10:00 o'clock A M.. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME, on September 27, 1979, at the Clubhouse at Heritage Lake. The work to be performed and the proposal to be submitted, including any and all separate and combination proposals, shall include sufficient and proper sums for all General. Construction, Mechanical Installation. Labor, Materials. Tools, Equipment. Taxes (both Federal and State). Permits, Licenses, Insurance, Service Costs, and so forth incident to and required for the construction of the facilities. All materials furnished and labor performed incident to and required for the proper and satisfactory execution of the contracts shall be furnished and performed in accordance with the requirements of the drawings and specifications, and any addenda thereto, prepared by Kenneth Balk & Associates, Inc. Said drawings are on file in the offices of the following: The offices of Mr. James Houck, Attorney for the District, 11% South Indiana Street, Greencastle, Indiana 46135. Construction League, Indianapolis, Indiana; Dodge Reports. Indianapolis, Indiana. Each proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope bearing the title and division of the project and the name and address of the Bidder. Each proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check or acceptable bidder's bond made payable to the Owner, in a sum of not less than five percent (5%) of the total amount of the highest aggregate proposal, which check or bond will be held by the Owner as evidence that the bidder will, if awarded a contract or contracts, enter into the same with the Owner upon notification from him to do so within ten (10) days of said notification. Failure to execute a contract and to furnish a performance and payment bond as hereinafter set out will be cause for forfeiture to the Owner of the amount of money represented by the certified check or bidder's bond, as and for liquidated damages. Approved performance and payment bonds guaranteeing faithful and proper performance of the work and materials, to be executed by an acceptable surety company, will be required of each Contractor at the time he executes his contract. The bond will be in the amount of 100% of the Contract Price and must be in full force and effect for a period of 12 months from the date of acceptance of and final payment for the work. Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal forms included in the Specifications which includes the NonCollusion Affidavit. Proposals shall include Indiana Questionnaire Form No. 96-A provided and executed by the bidder, all as required by Statute. No proposals shall be withdrawn after the opening of bids without the consent of the Owner for a period of one hundred and twenty (120) days after the scheduled time of receiving same. All contracts, attachments, and similar documents, all partial and final payment estimates, and all change orders must be approved by the Farmers Home Administration. The Owner reserves the right to reject any proposal, or all proposals as may seem desirable, and to waive any and all informalities in the bidding. It is understood that the work to be done is being financed as a whole or in part with a loan and grant from the Farmers Home Administration, United States Department of Agriculture. Copies of plans, specifications and bid forms may be obtained upon application at the office of Kenneth Balk and Associates, Consulting Engineers, Inc., 9362 Dielman Industrial Drive. St. Louis, Missouri 63132 after 9:00 A.M.. Central Daylight Savings Time on September 10,1979. Copies of plans, specifications and bid forms may also be obtained upon application from Mr. Robert Vickers. R. No. 2. 470 Heritage Drive, M.S. Coatesville. Indiana 46121. Each prime Contractor for the work will be entitled to one (1) complete set of drawings and specifications upon payment of a deposit of *75.00. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set in good condition within fifteen (15) days after the date of the bid opening will be entitled to a refund of *35.00. The Clear Creek Conservancy District. Owner By /s/ Wendell Lydick Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Clear Creek Conservancy District Sept. 10/17/2T

Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 35821 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION AND AMENDED PETITION OF HENDRICKS TELEPHONE CORPORATION FOR AUTHORITY TO 1. ESTABLISH A NEW RATE SCHEDULE FOR ITS PATRONS, AND 2. TRANSFER ITS BAINBRIDGE EXCHANGE FROM ITS CLASS-D RATE BAND TO ITS CLASS-C RATE BAND. Nolle* Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana wilt conduct a public hearing In this cause In the Rooms of the Commission, 908 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9:30 A M.. EST, on Tuesday, October 18,1979. Public participation Is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By: James M. Plaskett, Commissioner Indianapdtts, Indiana, September 11,1979. Sept. 17/1T

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Legal Notices Legal Notice of Public Hearing The Alcoholic Beverage Board ot Putnam County, Indiana, at 11:00 A.M., on September 25,1979, at the Clerk's Office Courthouse. In the city of Greencastle In said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an Alcoholic Beverage Permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit: RC67-09950 Windy Hill Country Club Inc Att Financial Secy R R 1 Greencastle Ind Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer - Club; RH67-15357 Cloverdale Hotel Co Inc Renee Logan Pres George Ruff S E Cor 1-70 & US 231 Cloverdale Ind Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer - Hotel; RR67-01088 Jamestown Corner Tavern Inc B Bowers Pres Roachdale 115 W Washington St Roachdale Ind Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer; RR67-01169 Moore’s Bar Inc Leroy O Moore Pres Greencastle Inez H Moore Secy 17 S Indiana Greencastle Ind Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer; RR67-05174 Town Tavern Inc Charles Jones Pres Greencastle Karen Jones Sec Greencastle 1 E Franklin St Greencastle Ind Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer; RR6709927 Anthony L Harmless 727 South Main St Greencastle Ind Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer; SS67-09950 Windy Hill Country Club Inc. Att. Financial Secy RR 1 P o Greencastle Ind Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer - Sunday Sales. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission by Bruce McLaren, Exec Secty, James D. Sims, Chairman Sept. 17/1T . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. 79-61 Notice is hereby given that Carole Meranda and The Indiana National Bank, as coexecutors, were on the sth day of September. 1979, appointed executor of the will ol DeWan Klllinger, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months Irom the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this sth day of September. 1979 Sharon L. Hammond Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court G Weldon Johnson 1100 Circle Tower Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 (317)638-7521 Attorney Sept. 10/17/2T

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Warren’s case illustrates a basic erotic law that has prevented thousands of otherwise ideal marriages. It is a case of negative emotional transference at the conscious level! CASE S-673• Warren G„ aged 48, is a widower. “Dr. Crane." he telephoned, “I have been dating a lovely widow the past 6 months. “She is 43 and shares most of the same ideas and ideals that I subscribe to. “We met through the Scientific Marriage Foundation, so I wish to say it certainly has matched us superbly. “For we have a lot of fun on ski trips and sailing, which is my major hobby. “But one thing is lacking, which has kept me from proposing to her. “That is the fact I can’t feel any thrilling desire to kiss her! "Yet she is attractive physically and a joy to be with. “But when I think about kissing her, I feel as awkward and silly as if I were trying to be romantic with my sister! "Dr. Crane, can you PLEASE tell me how to shatter this strange physical barrier 9 “For I know she has no aversion to my affection and wonders why I am aloof regarding kisses.” EMOTIONAL TRANSFERENCE Warren is the victim of the same complex that has stopped thousands of otherwise happy marriages. You headers know that often a man becomes infatuated with a girl whose looks, voice, gestures or even tone of voice subconsciously suggest his mother or sister or other

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beloved woman of his childhood. Unwittingly, therefore, he may fall in love at first sight with this new girl who “triggers" an avalanche of happy emotional memories that have been stored in his brain regarding one or several of those early childhood female companions. Alas, he then may even be blinded to the fact that this girl who sweeps him off his feet at first glance, may be grossly unsuited to him, yet he can’t seem to help himself for he is a victim of a subconscious attraction resembling hypnosis. Well, by the same token a man may find a girl, as Warren has done, who fulfills all of his requirements for an ideally happy marital union, yet her resemblance to his sister is more conscious than subconscious, so she vaguely arouses the incest taboo. In this type of case, a man ior woman) needs to shatter this incest complex. How? By resolutely kissing, but not with a momentary peck on the lips but by a prolonged kiss that lasts at least 10 seconds! You may feel awkward and silly, as Warren mentions, during the first 5 seconds but by the end of 10 seconds, a positive erotic tingle will supplant the former negative feeling. Suddenly you will then feel a tremendous attraction, for this is one of the physiological laws of human nature. Warren tried this recipe, and married his sweetheart in a week' (Always write to Dr. Crane, Hopkins Bldq , Mellott, Indiana 4795 ft, enclosing a long stamped, addressed envelope and 25 1 to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.)

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