Banner Graphic, Volume 10, Number 38, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 October 1979 — Page 15

Gibson, Nesbit rally DePauw 3-2 Greenville scored two goals in the last ten minutes of play to hand the DePauw soccer team a 3-2 defeat last Friday at Boswell Field. The win evened DePauw’s record at 4-4-1 and 3-2 in the lllinois-Indiana Conference. After falling behind 1-0 in the first half, the Tigers bounced back to take a 2-1 lead midway through the second half on a goal by sophomore Greg Gibson and a penalty shot by senior Bob Nesbit. The Tigers had excellent chances to tie the game on shots late in both halves of the game but the two shots sailed just over the Greenville goal. ‘‘We played well enough to win,” said coach Page Cotton of the game. “It was one of our best performances of the season but two defensive mistakes cost us the game.” Ted Crowe made just three saves while the Tigers enjoyed a 26-13 advantage iA shots on goal. But that wasn’t enough. “That's the way the season seems to have been going for us," said Cotton after watching his team lose after a one-goal lead. “We’ve been getting a lot of bad breaks.” Three of the four DePauw losses have been decided by onegoal margins, all on goals late in the second half. Tigers finish 10th The DePauw cross country team placed tenth last Friday at the Purdue Invitational, improving considerably on last year’s 17th place finish in the 21-team field. Saginaw Valley won the meet with 26 points, far ahead of runnerup Purdue’s 92. DePauw had 286 points for the tenth place finish. John Turnbull was the first Tiger runner to cross the line with a time of 26:40 for the five-mile course, good enough for 37th place. Teammate Jim Iddins was right behind two seconds later for 39th place while Dave Hellmich was 50th,

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DePauw Midfielder Chris Giles (2) battles to keep possession of the ball during the Tiger 4-3 victory. DePauw evened its record at 4-4-1 with the victory and travels to Purdue Wednesday. The next home

match for the Tigers at Boswell Field, behind Blackstock Stadium, is Oct. 27 at 11 a.m. (Banner-Graphic photo by Karl Steiner.)

GIGANTIC 3-DAY AUCTION Formerly St. Anthony Hospital 1021 South 6th St., Terre Haute, Indiana Complete Liquidation of St. Anthony Hospital to be sold at Public Auction on following dates: FRIDAY, OCT. 19th at 10:00 A.M. 150 hospital beds, 50 bedside tables, 200 over the bed tables, 200 bedside chests, six stainless steel baby beds, several sets of upright scales, steel straight chairs all wheelchairs, waiting room couches and chairs, also Hubbard Whirlpool ranks, two small whirlpools, parrafein bath, exercise chair w/weights, several examining tables, exercise bike, crutches, Burdick heat lamp, arm exercisers, portable X-ray machine, two cepto tables, two view boxes, one X-ray file, slide projector, two Sterni Vacs, stainless steel cart, monitor, Thermotes drainage pump, Bovie Electrosurgical Unit and much more. SATURDAY, OCT. 20th at 10:00 A.M. Approx. 40 real nice metal and wooden desks, approx. 30 conference tables, 50 swivel secretary chairs, executive chairs, approx. 50 file cabinets, extra nice electric and manual typewriters, adding machine, two office safes, step ladders, show cases, and much more. ANTIQUES Two sets of slacked bookcases, wooden coat hangers, approx. 15 bentwood chairs, oak dressers, iron baby beds, antique settee w/four matching chairs, antique four-poster hospital bed with pineapple posters with matching chest, bedside table, a beautiful bedroom suite, Windsor and mate chairs, curly maple dresser, oak desk, oak swivel chairs, pedestal table, beautiful wooden files, treadle sewing machine, oak chests, upright piano with stool, wooden card files, post office files, metal dental cabinet, mirrors, oak stand tables, handmade cabinets, oak kitchen chairs, outstanding dining room suite in mint condition with two pedestal table with matching buffet and matching china cabinet with glass in curved front with six matching hepplewhite type chairs, rope leg library table, wooden prescription files, oak rockers and high chairs. CAR 1958 Ford truck with flat bed. SUNDAY, OCT. 21st at 10:00 A.M. (Complete kitchen end cafeteria equipment), 21 opt. size ref., 3-door stainless steel ref. 2-door stainless steel ref., approx. 75 air conditioners, upright and chest freezers, 20- Oft. folding tables and much misc. kitchen and restaurant equipment - consisting of commercial size mixer, stainless steel pots and pans, lots of stainless carts, Hotpoint french fryer with basket, commercial electric oven, two restaurant grills, restaurant stove, stainless counter top with drawers, ref. for milk and ice cream, electric warming oven, Bunomatic coffee makers, electric commercial toasters, ice cream cabinet with combination fountain, stainless steel dish dispenser, stainless steel storage cabinet, stainless steel ref. cabinet, Hobart stainless dishwasher with racks, stainless steel cafeteria with conveyor, steel bread dispenser, stainless steel salad dispenser, four-door Herrick Stainless ref., Toastmaster electric grill with burners with warming oven, garbage can, napkin disfjensers, water dispenser, malt machine, Toledo meat scales, blenders, and much more. Also in the laboratory to be sold Hemalator leather chair, 34 pedestal cafeteria tables and 130 stainless steel chairs like new, Blood Bank machine, blood pressure machines, Coulter counter machine, Lab Sterilizer, Lab centrefuge, sterilizer, Glucose analyzer, Gamma counter, Thelso culture machine. Blood Bank ref., two electric f>atient couches, suction pumps, also the nursery to be sold incubators, isolettes, delivery room table and operating table, baby scale, bottle sterilizer, complete nurses stations, also Kenmore automatic washers and dryers in nurses' rooms, potty chairs, all kinds of fans, beautiful couches and lounge room furniture, food and laundry cart and thousands of items that can't possibly be listed. Over 300 lockers and over 200 portable steel shelves. FOOD AVAILABLE AUCTIONEER: Col. Dick Megenhardt CLERKS: Frieda Megenhardt, Sherry Megenhardt Martin, Dolas Snyder Not responsible for accident also not responsible for merchandise after sold. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This Is a fantastic sale you will not want to miss. Come early each day and plan to stay late. A fine sale.

Record set, but Cougars are beaten After beating Tri-West on Wednesday night, North Putnam found the waves of its own pool pretty rough, especially with Danville in it. The Cougars were capsized 98-78 in the dual team meet, as North Putnam managed only three places. BECKY WEDEMEYER broke her own school record in the backstroke. Wedemeyer finished second in the event, just five tenths of a second behind Danville’s Hume, but her 1:12.08 is the newest of North Putnam school standards. Wedemeyer won the 50-yard freestyle in 29 seconds. Kim Little took first for North Putnam in the 100-yard freestyle, finishing in 1:09.29 with teammate Kathi Kurtz finishing third. Wedemeyer and Little joined Dawn Kelly and Susie Weaver to make up the Cougar 400-yard freestyle relay team that took first place in 4:47.25. The Wednesday night victory and the Thursday night loss left North Putnam with a 2-6 record. Results 200 medley re1ay—2:23.41, Danville; NP;NP 200 freestyle—2:36.3B, C. Hume. D; Brian, D; Thornburg, NP 200 1M—2:44.60, McDonald. D; Weaver, NP; Kelly, NP. 50 freestyle—29.o, Wedemeyer, NP; Hiatt, D; Jones, D. Diving—229.B, K. Moyer, D; B. Moyer, D; Thornburg, NP. 100 butterfly—l:l6.77. McDonald. D; Weaver, NP; Mackey, NP 100 freestyle—l:o9.29, Little, NP; McEachren, D; Kurtz, NP 500 freestyle—6:s6.ls, Sutton, D; Kelly, NP; Brian, D. 100 backstroke—l:l2.33, Hume, D; Wedemeyer, NP; Chandler, NP 100 breaststroke—l:24.73, Jones, D; Little, NP; Noel, D. 400 freestyle relay—North Putnam (Wedemeyer, Kelly, Weaver, Little); Danville; North Putnam.

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By George W. Crane, Ph. D.. M.D. India’s parents need the 7 rules to dispel the love hypnosis. produced by her first romantic kiss! Teenagers, for happy marriage, wait till you are past 2ft. and familiar with tmdi’eting your own pav check! CASE T-603: Luella G„ aged 16, is madly in love with a high school senior. “Dr. Crane,” her mother began, “Luella is obviously involved in a puppy love affair. “For she never had dated boys till a few months ago. Then she went to a dance with this neighbor boy and when he kissed her goodnight, she flipped! “Now she insists she wants to elope with him, though I am not sure he is as smitten as Luella is. “In fact, my husband thinks their romance is largely onesided and a fantasy on her part. “But, Dr. Crane, thousands of parents face this problem with their teenagers, so how can we discourage them from such a teenage marriage?” EROTIC HYPNOSIS Luella is in the midst of what we call “erotic hypnosis.” When teenagers of either sex experience their first kiss on a romantic date, a physiological reaction occurs which may throw them into a semihypnotic state. The depth of hypnosis depends in part on the type of family in which they have grown up. If they have older siblings whose romances have previously been dissected in family powwows, they have been partially vaccinated against such teenage madness. If they have led a sheltered life because of lack of brothers and sisters and have indulged in reading romantic novels, Jiey may be more susceptible to puppy love. Sometimes they have experienced even adult aspects of romance, for a couple of sisters, aged 11 and 12, were picked up earlier this year by Indianapolis police, as prostitutes. So here are some practical suggestions for such parents as Luella’s: (1) See that your children have mixed socially with the opposite sex and can carry on easy conversation via the “Compliment Club.” (2) Prepare them by showing you expect them to marry AFTER they have finished high school and some college, for this teaches them to think of no wedding before the age of 20 or 21. (3) Tactfully plant the idea that they should hold a job for a year or more before they ever consider settling down into a home of their own. (4) Casually mention local cases of pregnant teenage girls who have entered “shotgun” weddings, where they then had to live with the wife’s parents for lack of a job or home of their own. (5) Show local cases of divorce in such teenage marriages, and cite the fact that 50% of such couples are divorced before their sth wedding anniversary. (6) Order my “Rating Scales for Sweethearts,” enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, and 25 c so they can rate VARIOUS possible suitors and thus become vividly aware of the usual merits and demerits in prospective husbands and wives. (7) Remind them that emotions, including grief, anger, and love, don’t happen only once! So pick a potential mate by your head more than by your heart! For love can then be developed merely by intentionally going through the proper motions (including vocal compliments and 10 second kisses). « (Always write to Dr. Crane, Hopkins Bldg., Meilott, Indiana 47956, enclosing a long stamped, addressed envelope and 25 C to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.)

Legal Notices OFFICIAL NOTICE OF BOND SALE CITY OF QREENCASTLE Sealed proposali will be opened and cenaidered by tha Board of Trustee! of the Department of Waterworks of tha City of Qrecncaatfe, Indiana, In tha City Hall, 103 South Indiana Street, Qreencastle, Indiana, at tha hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M. <EST) on October 24, 1979, for the purchase of tha following described revenue bonds of said City: Waterworks Revenue Bonds of 1979 In tha amount of '1,000.00; dated October 1, 1979; Interest not exceeding 7% per annum (the exact rata or rates to be determined by bidding), payable on July 1, 1980, and semiannually thereafter; denomination 15,000; payable at tha option of tha holder at the Central National Bank of Greencastle, Indiana or Merchants National Bank & Trust Company of Indianapolis, Indiana; registrable as te principal; maturing on January 1 In the years and amounts as follows: YEARS AMOUNTS 1981 ‘25,000 1982 25,000 1963 30,000 1984 30,000 1985 30,000 1986 35,01)0 1987 35,000 1988 40,000 1989 40.000 1990 45,000 1991 50,000 1992 50,000 1993 55,0(10 1994 60,000 1995 60.000 1996 65,000 1997 75,000 1998 80,000 1999 85,000 2000 85,0()0 The bonds of this Issue meturlng on January 1,1990, and therafter, shall be redeemable at the option of the City on July 1, 1989, pr any Interest payment date thereafter, In their Inverse numerical order, at face value, together with the following premiums: 3% if redeemed on July 1,1989, or thereafter on or before January 1,1992 2% If redeemed on July 1,1993, or thereafter on or before January 1,1998; 1% If redeemed on July 1,1996, or thereafter prior to maturity; plus In each case accrued interest to the date fixed for redemption. Each bid must be for all said bonds and must stats the rate or rates of Interest, not exceeding 7% per annum, In multiples of 1/8 of I%or 1 /10 ot 1%. Not more than four different Interest rates shall be named In any bfd and bids specifying two or more Interest rates shall also specify the amount and maturities of the bonds bearing each rate, but all bonds maturing on the same date shall bear the same single coupon rate. A rate may be repeated without being considered a different rate. The difference between the highest rate and tha lowest rate specified In a bid shall not exceed two percent (2%). The interest due on any bond or any Interest payment date shall be represented by a single Interest coupon. The award will be made to the highest qualified bidder complying with the farms of sale and offering the lowest net Interest cost to the Department of Waterworks, to be determined by computing the total interest-on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid, If any. Although not a term of sale, It is requested that each bid set forth tha net dollar Interest cost end net effective average interest rata on the entire Issue. All bids must be presented lq sealed envelopes marked “Bid for Waterworks Revenue Bonds of 1979”, and each bid must be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check In the amount of '15,000, payable to “Department of Waterworks. City of Greencastle, Indiana." In the event the successful bidder shall fall or refuse to accept delivery of the bonds as herein provided, said check and the proceeds shall be the property of the Department of Waterworks and shairbe considered as Its liquidated damages growing out of such default. The checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned Immediately following the award of the bonds. The successful bidder shall make payment for the bonds in Federal Reserve funds or other Immediately available funds and accept delivery thereof within five days after being .notified that the bonds are ready for delivery,-at such bank In tha City of Indianapolis, Indiana, or City of Chicago, Illinois, as he shall designate. The bonds will be ready for delivery within approximately fifteen days after the date of sale. If not deliverable within forty-five days after the sale date, the successful bidder may rescind the sale, and In such event his good faith check will be returned. The unqualifying approving opinion of Ice Miller Donadk) 6 Ryan, bond counsel of Indianapolis together with a transcript of the bond proceedings, the printed bonds with the opinion printed thereon, and closing certificates in usual form showing no litigation, will be furnished to the purchaser at the expense of the Department of Waterworks. No conditional bid or bid for less than the par value of said bonds at the Interest rate or rates named by the bidder will be considered. The right Is ressrved to reject any and all bids. It an acceptable bid Is not received at the time herein fixed, the sale will be continued from day to day thereafter without further advertisement for a period of thirty days, but no bid shall be accepted which Is lower than the highest bid received at the time fixed for the sale In this notice. Said bonds are being Issued pursuant to Ordinance No. 1979-8, adopted by the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana on July 23,1979, under the provisions of Chaptar 235 of the Acts of the Indiana Gensral Assembly for the year 1933, for the purpose of procuring funds to pay the cost of certain extensions, additions and Improvements to the waterworks owned by the City ol Greencastle and operated under the Jurisdiction of the Board of Trustees of the Department of Waterworks of said City. A copy of said ordinance and tha annual reports relating to the operation of the waterworks may be examined at tha office of the Board. 103 S. Indiana St., Greencastle, Indiana, In said City. All bidders shall be deemed to be advised of the provisions of said ordinance, and as to tha property, revenues and financial oondltlon of the waterworks on account of which said revenue bonds are being Issued. Said bonds will not constitute a corporate Indebtedness of the City within the provisions and limitations of the constitution of the State of Indiana. Said Ordinance No. 1979-8 provides that 29% of tha gross revenues as received from the operation of said waterworks Is to be deposited In a special account designated “Bond and Interest Redemption Account" The City has reserved the right to Issue additional bonds ranking on a parity with the bonds now being offered, upon certain terms and conditions specifically set forth Ip said ordinance. A statement containing engineering and financial Information and a copy of the authorizing ordinance may be obtained by prospective bidders upon application to the Board of Trustees of the Department of Waterworks of the City of Greencastle. Indiana. 103 South Indiana Street. Qreencastle, Indiana 46135 or to the office of Perry / Hlrsch Associates. Certified Public Accountants, 1815 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, Phona (317) 924-5543. Dated thla 1 at day of October. 1979. BOARD OF TRUSTEES DEPARTMENT OF WATERWORKS CITY OF GREENCASTLE, INDIANA BY J.E. Hood, Secretary 0ct..10/17/2T

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