Banner Graphic, Volume 10, Number 190, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 April 1980 — Page 14
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Baseball At A Glance Bv The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W l Pet. GB Pittsburgh 4 1 800 Philadelphia 2 1 667 1 New York 2 2 500 I'* Chicago 2 3 400 2 Montreal 1 2 333 2 St Louis 1 3 250 2'j WEST . Cincinnati 5 0 1 000 Houston 4 1 800 1 San Diego 4 1 800 1 Los Angeles 1 4 200 4 San Francisco 1 4 200 4 Atlanta 0 5 000 5 Monday’s Games Pittsburgh 5. Chicago 4, 10 innings Cincinnati 6. San Francisco 5 Houston 5. Atlanta 4 San Diego 2. Los Angeles 1 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Montreal (Rogers 0-1) at New York tSwan 1-0) San Francisco (Whitson 0-0) at Cincinnati (Seaver 0-0). n Atlanta (McWilliams 0-1) at Houston i J Niekro 0-0). n Philadelphia (Lerch 0-0) at St. Louis tVuckovich 1-fl), n Los Angeles (Sutcliffe 0-0) at San Diego (Wise 0-o'. n Only games scheduled Wednesday's Games San Francisco at Cincinnati Philadelphia at St Louis Montreal at New York Chicago at Pittsburgh.n Los Angeles at San Diego, n Only games scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W... I Pet. GB Milwaukee 2 1 667 Boston 2 2 500 ' 3 New York 2 2 500 's Baltimore 1 3 250 l'j Cleveland 1 3 250 l's Toronto 1 3 250 l'i Detroit 1 4 200 2 WEST Seattle 4 1 800 Chicago 3 1 750 4 Kansas City 3 1 750 4 Minnesota 3 2 600 1 Texas 3 2 600 1 California 2 2 . 500 1 4 Oakland 2 3 400 2 Monday's Games Milwaukee at Toronto, ppd , rain Boston 3. Detroit 1 New York at Chicago, ppd . rain Texas 7. Cleveland 4 Seattle 7. Oakland 1 Minnesota 5, California 3 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Kansas City (Leonard 0-1) at Baltimore (Palmer 1-0) New York (Guidry 0-0) at Chicago (Trout 0-1), n. Cleveland (Owchinko 0-0) at Texas (Matlaek 0-0), n. Minnesota (Koosman 0-0) at California (Tanana 0-0), n. Seattle (Dressier 0-1 or Abbott 0-0) at Oakland (Langford 0-0), n. Only games scheduled Wednesday's Games Detroit at Boston Milwaukee at Toronto. Seattle at Oakland Kansas City at Baltimore, n. New York at Chicago, n. Cleveland at Texas, n. Minnesota at California, n American Association Bv The Associated Press EAST W L Pet. GB Springfield 2 1 667 lowa 2 1 667 Indianapolis 1 2 .333 1 Evansville 1 2 .333 i WEST Oklahoma City 3 1 .750 Denver 2 1 667 '4 Wichita 1 2 .333 1 4 Omaha 1 3 . 250 2
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Downtown 3-31-86 W I. Ray’s Shop 146 78 Rigglf Repair 135 89 Clifford Farms 134 90 Hampton Garage 133 91 Greencastle Offset 121 103 Varsity Lanes 117 107 Home Laundry 115 109 Greencastle Mfg. Co 114 110 Phillips Electric Supply 112 112 Buis Fertilizer 108 116 Jerry's Foreign Auto Service 89 135 Central National Rank 87 137 Smith Farm Machinery 81 143 Mark Arnold Trucking Co 76 148 High Team Game: Riggle Repair, 925 High Team Series: Clifford Farms. 2526 High Ind. Game: Doyle Webster. 225 High Ind. Series: Charles Alex. 598 Series over 500: C. Alex, 598; B. Querv. 578: B Parrish, 556: W. Smith, 535: j. Teipen. 535: K. Scobee, 528: T. Swope, 526: E. Bennington. 523: B. Erwin, 533: J, Sharp. 519: R. Edged. 518; D. Webster. 518: S. Sallier. 517; J. Scott. 517: M. Clifford. 510: C. Cummings, 508: R. Duncan. 507: D. Evens. 504: R. Robinson, 504; M. Owens. 500: P. Bucheler. 501: E. Truax (sub). 521. Cloverdale IGA Ladies 3-31-80 W L Furr Insurance 140 76 Jay & Kay Texaco 134 82 Lone Star 123 93 Cloverdale IGA 118 98 K&WMarine 106 110 Bryant's Country Store 102 114 Chuck's Corner 102 114 I.aTienda 102 114 Maple Terrace 98 118 Jim's Farm Supply 93 123 Nu Image 90 126 Dewey’s Concessions 88 128 High Team Game: K &W Marine. 619 High Team Series: Jav & Kav Texaco. 1735 High Ind. Game: Dalene Kincade. 204 High Ind. Series: Dalene Kincade. 493 Series over 400: D. Kincade. 493: J. Robinson. 489; E. Pearson. 486: M. Williams. 482: P. Wade. 481: F. Spencer. 477; K. Johnson. 462: R. Williams. 461: D. Gilliam. 458: J. Foster. 456; S. Williams. 4.32: E. Ferguson. 435: B. Reeves. 427: C. Kilev, 425: B. Haslet, 422; V. Sutherlen. 410: R. Crain, 408. H. Wallus. 406: G. Walker. 405: J. Helton. 100. Stardust Mixed League FINAL STANDINGS W I. Hillbillies 88 48 BO’Clock l«afs 86 50 Accidents 78 58 B's&C's 78 58 The Nuts ...76 60 Jokers Wild 75 61 MSrS 73 63 No. I Flunkies 72 64 CJ's 70 66 B & V 60 76 Aliev Cats 54 82 L'p-Setters 52 84 Rookies 16 90 Bottom's L'p 44 92 High Team Game: Accidents. 745 High Team Series: Hillbillies, 2032 High Ind. game: Judy Campbell, 212: Hamold Barnett (sub) 216 High Ind. Series: Judy Campbell, 549: Harold Barnett (sub) 580 Series over 400: J. Campbell. 549: M. Whvbrew, 526: G. Cundiff. 492; J. Dickerson. 180: R Martin. 479: B. Higgins. 474: H. Baker. 165: F. Spencer. 464; J. Sage (sub). 161: B. Reeves, 459; R. Sallier, 453: J. Wingler, 444: V. Miller, 437; A. Hacker. 427: D. Gilliam, 425; R. Johnson. 422; F. 1 Skelton, 118; L. Illlhurn. 107: D. Stone. 401. Series over 500: 11. Harnett (sub), 580; Jim Gilliam. 543; K Spencer. 534; P. Reeves. 533: B Martin, 512: C. Skelton. 502: C. Higgins. 501.
Monday's Games lowa 8, Indianapolis 4 Oklahoma City 3. Omaha 2 Tuesday's Games Oklahoma City at Omaha Wednesday's Games lowa at Evansville Springfield at Indianapolis Denver at Oklahoma City Wichita at Omaha NBA Playoffs At A Glance By The Associated Press Second Round Best-of-Seven Eastern Conference Semifinals Monday’s Game Boston 138. Houston 121. Boston wins series 4-0 Tuesday's Game . . Atlanta at Philadelphia, n Friday's Game Philadelphia at Atlanta, n, if necessary Sunday’s Game Atlanta at Philadelphia, if necessary Western Conference Semifinals Tuesday's Games Milwaukee at Seattle.n Phoenix at Los Angeles, n Friday's Games Seattle at Milwaukee, n Los Angeles at Phoenix. n„ If necessary Sunday's Games Phoenix at Los Angeles, if necessary Milwaukee at Seattle, if necessary National llockry league t'liyui,* . At A Glance By The Associated Press Quarterfinal Round Best of Seven Wednesday's Games New York Islanders at Boston, n New York Rangers at Philadelphia, n. Chicago at Buffalo, n Minnesota at Montreal, n Thursday’s Games New York Islanders at Boston, n. New York Rangers at Philadelphia, n Chicago at Buffalo, n Minnesota at Montreal, n Saturday’s Games Philadelphia at New York Rangers, n Boston at New York Islanders, n. Buffalo at Chicago, n. Montreal at Minnesota, n. Sunday's Games Philadelphia at New York Rangers, n. Boston at New York Islanders, n. Buffalo at Chicago, n. Montreal at Minnesota, n. If necessary Tuesday, April 22 New York Islanders at Boston, n. New York Rangers at Philadelphia, n. Chicago at Buffalo, n Minnesota at Montreal, n Thursday, April 24 Philadelphia at New York Rangers, n. Boston at New York Islanders, n. Buffalo at Chicago, n. Montreal at Minnesota, n. Saturday, April 26 or Sunday. April 27 . New York Islanders at Boston New York Rangers at Philadelphia Chicago at Buffalo Minnesota at Montreal Monday's Sports Transactions . By The Associated Press FOOTBALL National Football League MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Signed Rudi Savich, kicker, to a one-year contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS-Announced the retirement of Stan Mikita. center. MINNESOTA NORTH STARS-Agreed to terms with Kevin Maxwell, center, and Bob Iwabuchi, goalie. SOCCER North American Soccer League ... ATLANTA CHlEFS—Announced the resignation of Allison Thornwell Jr., chairman of the board Named Robert Wussler chairman of the board American Soccer League CLE VE LAND COBRAS—Signed Narc iso Doval, forward, and Leo Rojas, midfielder COLLEGE DUKE—Named Chuck Swenson assistant basketball coach. GRINNELL—Named John Harvey head basketball coach and assistant football coach
First Citizens Bank Classic 4-2-80 W I. Gilliam Machine 394 257 Cloverdale Dairy Queen 373'v 277'* Greencastle Shell 373' 2 277' 2 Dewey’s 349 302 Schwerman Trucking 348 303 Fine Hardwood Veneer 343 308 State Farm Insurance 130 321 Handy's Dairy 328 325 Bud's Advertising 322'i 328'i Torr's Restaurant 3l6*i 334*4 Al Camev Chevrolet 291 360 Parrish 286'*. 364'y J& J Farm Supply 254*4 396*4 Castle Mobile Home Park... .249 402 High Team Game: Bud’s Advertising, 839 High Team Series: Bud's Advertising. 2325 High Ind. Game: Mark I.ambermont. 259 High Ind. Series: SteveCofer. 639 Series over 575: S. Cofer, 639: R. Skelton. 637: D. Staley. 626: K. Douglas. 602: J. Gilliam. 589: K. Spencer. 589: D. Priest. 587; M. I.ambermont. 586: D. Cochran, 583: J. Rice. 580. Jaycee Bantam 4-5-80 W L Sunset Manor 36 16 Tom's Travel Town 34 18 Nu-lmage 32 20 Dukes of Hazzard 30 22 Ace Hardware 29 23 Gould's Market 27 25 Catalina Beauty Salon 26 26 Cash Concrete 25 27 Shuee 4 Sons 25 27 Horace I.ink &Co 22*4 29*4 Greencastle Dairy Queen 22 30 Sevfert's 21 '4 30 * 2 Torr’s Restaurant 20 32 Brackney's Western Wear 14 38 High Team Game: Cash Concrete, 837 High Team Series: Cash Concrete, 1644 High Ind. Game: T. J. White, 220; Rhonda Cline. 180 High Ind. Series: T. J. White. 367; Rhonda Cline. 304 Series over 200 (female): R. Cline. 304: K. Timberman, 266: K. Overshiner. 241: C. Shoemaker, 238: S. Rnssok, 234: D. Berry, 232: M. Brown, 219: M. Varvel, 215; M. White. 206; S. Clark. 202. Series over 250 (male): T. White. 361: R. Alex. 327: J. Jopkins. 321; D. Varvel, 282: T. I.ancaster. 264: D. I.ewis. 256. Jaycee Bantam 3-29-80 L Sunset Manor 34 16 Tom’s Travel Town 11 17 Nu-lmage 31 19 Dukes of Hazzard 30 20 Are Hardware 28 22 Gould’s Market 26 24 Cata lin a Beauty Salon 26 24 Cash Concrete 23 27 Shuee & Sons 23 27 Horace I.ink &Co 224 2714, Greencastle Dairy Quern 22 26 Torr's Restaurant 20 30 Sevfert’s 19*4 30*4 Brackney’s Western Wear 12 38 High Team Game: Catalina Beautv Salon. 833 High Team Series: Dukes of Hazzard. 1585 High Ind. Game: J. Hopkins. 194; R. Cline. 176 High Ind. Series: R. Alex, 330; R. Cline, 310. Series over 200: R. Cline, 310; S. Rossok, 268: K. Walker, 261; K Timberman, 225; K. Overshiner, 214: M. White, 208; S. Clark, 205; K. Hansel, 200. Series over 250: R. Alex, 3.10: C. Dickey, 321; J. Hopkins, 314: T. J. White, 274; B. Bolinger. 256; .1. Bedwell, 253.
Legal Notices THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MET IN REGULAR SESSION MONDAY. APRIL 7,1880, AT 9:00 A.M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE. INDIANA AND ALLOWED THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: Co. Rovanu* Payroll: Dorl* M. Smith 872.94, Marilyn R. Clearwater. 666.96, Judith Elkins 603.74, Helen R. Kaiser 603.74, Robin Key Lucas 603.74, Carol Stewart 603.74, Francea Harris 666.96, Emily Smith 603.74, Carolyn Fowler 603.74, Charlotte Estea 603.74, Sandra K. Mackintosh 603.74, Susan Aliena McKamey 352.00, Nancy Mcßride 686.96, Patricia Sager 603.74, June Albright 603.74, Shari Ouncan 666.96. James Hendrlch 979.94, Randy E. Cline 880.87, David Webber 880.87, Michael Biggs 880.87, Millard Vaughan 416.66, James Costln 62.50, Charles Young 34.00, Michael Hurt 169.19, Tyrell Billies 169.19, Marcia Nelson 666.96, Edna McKeehan 467.85, Marla Brothers 368.00. Eugenia F. Shinn 495.14, Glennda G. Deem 666.96, Glenda M. Evena 603.74, Mike Mitchell 639.52, Jack Rising 639.52, Hallle A. Smith 478.65. John L. Masten 287.47, Claude Morphew 287.47, Laura Lee Baugh 880.87, George M. Paton 708.33, Bonnie Altee 708.33, David Costln 666.66, George H. Gentry 566.63, Susie C. Gentry 566.83, Aeleena M. Heavin 441.38, Janet S. Lewis 323.68, Melody A. Thompson 323.68, William M. Hurst 291.66, Jerald Calbert 216.66, Car! Torr 565.65, Jerald Calbert 225.00 Co. Welfare Payroll: Larry W. Sprague 1302.00, Virginia Bowers 1192.00, Catryna Shipman 1144.00, Juanita Brooks 1144.00, Barbara VanVactor 1096.00, Jo Mattern 1096.00, Mary Summers 917.00, Helen Crum 804.00, Rata Sutton 804.00, Cynthia Riggs 1065.00, Kay Thompson 350.00. Co. Highway Payroll: Carl Alexander, 500.22, Judy Overshiner 346.11, Wilma Davis 320.84, James Akins 350.40, John Berry 350.40, Walter Hubble 350.40, Clifford Jackson 245.28, Buddy Jones 350.40, William Malayer 350.40, Steve Phillips 315.36, Raymond Price 350.40, Thomas Brothers 358.40, Paul Harvey 358.40, Jack Yount 358.40, Brian Boiler 392.80, Darrell Jackson 78.56, Emerson Phillips 459.13, Wayne Runnells 396.49, Dennis Shillings 392.80, Michael York 392.80, James C. Boiler 414.40, William Burroff 334.40, Hubert Neisvinger 334.40, John Shener 334.40, Kevin Tlncher 334.40, Frederick Sanders 133.76, Glen Crawley 426.00 Health Fund Payroll: John Ellett, Jr. 578.29, Evelyn Spencer 603.74, Roselle Graham 845.56. Vernie Zeiner 947.61 April 15/1T Get Results With A Fast Action Want Ad B.J. Becker on bridge North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH ♦ K 6 A J 0 A K 10 9 6 2 ♦K 7 3 WEST EAST ♦ J 8 7 4 3 2 +AQ 749 5 2 054 0 Q 7 3 ♦J6 410 9 5 2 SOUTH 410 9 5 10 8 6 3 0 J 8 4A Q 8 4 The bidding: North East South West 1 0 Pass INT Pass 3 NT Opening lead four of spades. In the ordinary course of events, you seldom get a chance to do anything brilliant during the play. The correct procedure is usually selfevident, and all you have to do to get good results is to do what comes naturally. But there are occasions when you must do something outstanding to accomplish your goal. Unfortunately, there’s no guardian angel to tell you that this is the time to rise and shine; you have to discover the blockbusting play all by yourself. Here is a case where East had to make a spectacular move to defeat the contract. West led a spade and East cashed the A-Q, after which he had to decide what to play pext. After considering the matter carefully, East played the only card in his hand that could defeat the contract. He led the king of hearts! As a direct result of this play, South went down four after attempting a diamond finesse. From East’s viewpoint, the king of hearts was clearly the right play. He had to credit West with the queen of hearts or ace of clubs. If declarer had both of them, there was virtually no chance of stopping the contract. Very little harm could come from leading the king of hearts, even if it turned out that South had the queen. In that case, East would still have time to try to find his partner with the ace of clubs when he got on lead with the queen of diamonds. A club return at trick three, or a low heart return, would have given declarer all the time he needed to establish dummy’s diamonds and make the contract. But the king of hearts return, though daring and unusual, was far more likely to do declarer in.
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Legal Notices THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MET IN REGULAR SESSION MONDAY, APRIL 7,1980, AT 9:00 A.M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA AND ALLOWED THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: County Hlghwty Vondori: Donald Walton 343.68, Bannar-Graphlc 40.45, Dackar'a 13.11, Wabash Ford Truck Salas 1,068.27, Putnam Motors .60, Kallams Glass 5.00, Hudson Battsry A Elsctrlcal Ssrvlca 322.84, Indianapolis Spring Corp. 47.10, Allied Truck Equlpmant Corp. 11.20, Graancastta Carburatlon 95.95, Indiana Equlpmant 10,874.82, Russallvttla Implamant Salas 435.68, Chuck's Rantal 42.75, MAR Auto Parts 827.45, Graancastla Automotive 811.48, Morrison's Tlra Co. 762.01, 3-0 Tira Auto Supply 10.43, Sleco Inc. 3,120.75, Hoosier Salt Salas Inc. 794.18, Russellville Stona Co. 6,586.53, Franca Stona,Co. 7,723.22, A A C Enterprises 308.18, Harris Stona Co. 415.03, Martin Marietta 6,737.51, Culvert Pipe Corp. 3,097.56, C.C. Cook Lumbar Co. 200.00, Progressive Printing Co. 65.00, Associated Sign A Post 14t.60, Motorola Inc. 232.30, Public Service Inc. 158.80, Dept, of Water Works 3.92, General Telephone Corp. 150.54, Tri-County Petroleum 8,802.43, John's Cltgo A Firestone 404.73, Pool's 88.08, Barco Municipal Products 281.13, Certanlum Alloys A Research 295.85, Headley Hardware 58.28, D.D. A M. Farm Supply 17.76, Correlated Products 179.00, Dover Kor-X-AII Corp, 38.15, Shatter A Co. 12.99, Precision Alloys Co. 63.27, Putnam Co. Independent Ins. Agents 125.00, Putnam Co. Treasurer 1.037.40 Cumm. Bridge Fund: Butler. Falrman A Serfert Inc. 240.00, Trlssler Co. 15,381.80, Butlar. Falrman A Serf art Inc. 1,000.00, Butler, Falrman A Serfert Inc. 1,000.00 Co. Revenue Vendors: General Telephone Co. 22.30, Ernest Collins A Co. 150.00, Xerox Corp. 413.00, Decker’s Inc. 9.08, Typewriter Rebullders Sales Co. Inc. 52.05, Woodburn Printing Co-Inc. 832.50, David Sutherlln 15.00, Woodburn Printing Corine. 150.00, Decker’s 18.93, U.S. Post Office 50.00, Adding Machine Sales A Service 2.00, Decker's 30.32, Greencastle Offset Inc. 39.00, Typewriter Rebullder Sales Co. 10.62, Typewriter Rebullder Sales Co. 4.80, Gunslte Raven Corp. 300.00, Home Laundry A Cleaners 45.83, Marathon Oil Co. 20.80, Tri-County Petroleum Corp. 730.09, Shell Oil Co. 79.83, MAR Auto Parts Co. 6.28, 3-D Auto Supply Co. 21.95, Morrison Tire Inc. 3.50, Pool’s 29.15, T.D. Shooter's Supply 28.90, Star Reloading Co. 286.00, The Uniform House 29.00, Everson Ross Co. 19.29, Brackney's Western Store 69.30, Predentlal Ins. 1,350.00, National Sharlff’s Association 188.00, Putnam Motors Inc. 33.04, John E. Frazier 162.50, Robert J. Reeves 197.50, Steven R. Jenkins Co. 30.00, Alan Stanley 21.76, 1.8. M. Corporation 66.00, General Telephone Co. 42.51, Woodburn Printing Co-Inc. 20.00, General Telephone Co. 243.89, Albert Solomon 34.88, Woodburn Printing Co-Inc. 180.00, Sharon L. Hammond 25.00, Carol Beaman 552.00, Janice Inman 88.00, Woodburn Printing Co-Inc. 220.00, Delbert H. Brewer 1,371.64, Robert J. Bremer 150.00, Dennis L. Thomas, Jr. 25.00, Stephen S. Pierson 25.00, Robert J. Bremer 25.00, Bobbs Merrill Co. Inc. 31.40, Mildred F. Harvey 132.80, Virginia Rigney 150.00, Weal Publishing Co. 288.00, Lltlle, Brown A Co. 47.56, Bobbs Merrill Co. Inc. 137.72, Lawyers Cooperative Publ. Co. 100.30, Callaghan A Co. 85.25, 1.8. M. Corp. 192.96, Ace Hardware 16.34, James Baugh 79.10, Home Laundry A Cleaners 4.75, Pitney Bowes 82.50, General Telephone Co. of Indiana 658.11, Indiana Gas Co. Inc. 971.81, U.S. Postmaster 954.70, Public Service Indiana 794.42, Public Service Indiana 559.54, Dept, of Water Works 54.78, OepL of Water A Sewage 72.70, Baker's Remove-All 50.00, Liberty Pest Control 100.00, Lustra Lighting Corp. 148.05, Todd's Ace Hardware 63.36, A.A. Huber A Sons 38.40, Paul V. Black Building A Supplies Inc. 15.00, Atlas Linen Supply Co. 5.50, Clody's Downtown Marathon 2.54, American Linen Supply Co. 16.00, Phillips Electric Supply Co. 18.00, Dover Kor-X-AII Corp. 94.60, Black Lumber Co. 64.05, Putnam Co. Indepandent Ina. Agents 1,184.00, General Telephone Co. 383.25, Public Service Indiana 292.97, Dept, of Water Works 84.06, Indiana Gas Co. Inc. 1,157.62, James Baugh 945.60, Reliable Exterminators 11.00, Perry A. Wainman, D.D.S. 88.00, Coan Pharmacies 186.49, Thomas H. Black M.O. 952.00, Kor-X-AII Co. 76.71, Putnam County Hospital 2,461.82, Ace Hardware 67.89, Maurice Jones 30.00, General Telephone Co. 39.69, Public Service Indiana 225.53, Butler's Skelgas Co. 120.00, Bill Williams 81.20, Greencastle Decorating 33.80, Amo Locker Plant 192.36, Dover Kor-X----AII Co. 144.22, Tri-County Petroleum Corp. 1,679.15, Arab Termite A Pest Control 22.00, Servlsoft of Danville 43.75, Gould's Market 690.10, Ace Hardware 249.12, Treasurer of State of Indiana 8.25, Banner-Graphic 40.45, Montgomery Ward 42.94, William M. Hurst 24.80, General Telephone Co. 125.74, Carl Torr 10.00, Cart Torr 17.60, Donald Walton 71.68, Banner-Graphic 105.77, Bayard L. Allen 3,313.75, Operation Ufa 10,000.00, Putnam County Fair A 4-H Club Assn. 11,275.00, Superintendent of Indiana Boys's School 2.419.80, Whitaker Funeral Home 200.00, Spencer Monument Works 210.00, George M. Spencer 100.00, Louis Gardner 100.00, Geneva F. Fox 100.00, Whitaker, Blttles A Hurt Funeral Home 300.00, Richard E. Clones 12.00, William Slbbltl A Walter Poynter 400.00, Alton Hurst 296.78, Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 163.50, Xerox Corp. 172.00. Aviation Vendors: Banner-Graphic .74, Public Sarvice Indiana 387.23, Putnam Co. Independent Ins. Agents 410.00 Board of Health Vendors: General Telephone Co. 87.64, Rosalie Graham 82.24, Vemle Zeiner 113.76, Evelyn Spencer 2.47, Lafayette Business Machines 108.00, Putnam Co. Independent Ins. Agents 45.00 ATTEST: Jewel Blue April 15/1T NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of Greencastle Community School Corporation consisting of Greencastle Township, Madison Township and the City of Greencastle In Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of the said school corporation at their regular meeting place. Office of the Superintendent, 110 Spring Avenue, Greencastle, Indiana, at a ragular meeting at 7:30 P.M., E.S.T., on tha 12th day of May, 1980, will consider necessary additional appropriation to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at thla time. Not over '10,000.00 from General Fund, Account Number 25420-540, unappropriated for unanticipated expenses. 1. Not over '10,000.00 from General Fund, unappropriated for Purchase of Radio equipment for school buses. PROJECT: a. Radio Equipment for School Buses. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation aa finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office o* Putnam County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such heerlng taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriation may be heard and Intaraated taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will ba held. Greencastle Community School Corporation, Board of Trustees By: Jocie Klrcher, President April 15/22/2T THE PUTNAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET IN REGULAR SESSION MONDAY APRIL 21, 1980, AT 8:30 A.M. LEGAL TIME IN THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: CETA PS2-80-067 PAYROLL Kenneth E. Johnson 498.10, Dorothy Williams 333.48, Sharon K. Fraaman 301.87, Patricia Stltzle 301.87, Carol Sutherlln 301.87, Betty Arnold 248.00, George Dickey 198.40, Gilbert Glllison 223.20, Michael Harrison 248 00 Richard W. Reeves Jr. 170.50, Rickey L. Scott 21.70, Richard Snider 248.00 CETA PS2-60-067 HIGHWAY EMPLOYEES Richard Oouglas 208.91, Kevin Dunn 280.08 ATTEST: JEWEL BLUE, PUTNAM COUNTY AUDITOR April! 5/1T
Legal Notices STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM, as: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT WILLIAM F. HALL vs CAUSE NO. CVBO-114 NELLIE EVERSOLE, BENNIE L. HALL, MARGARET BURTON, MARY M. GOODPASTURE, AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES. LEGATEES, HUSBANDS, WIVES, WIDOWS, WIDOWERS, SUCCESSORS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES. GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES. RECEIVERS, GRANTEES, AND LESSEES OF ANNA BOSWELL AND JOHN BOSWELL, DECEASED SUMMONS The plaintiff in the above entitled cause has filed his complaint to quiet title against the world and against all demands, claims, and claimants, to the following described two (2) tracts of real estate located In Putnam County, State of Indiana, to-wlt: TRACT I A part of the North half of the West half of the Southeast quarter of Section 28. Township 15 North, of Range 5 West. Beginning at a point 50 rods West of a stona at the Northeast corner of the West half of said Northwest half of the Southeast quarter of said Section 28 in Township 15 North of Range 5 West, running thence West 30 rods; thence South 80 rods: thence East 30 rods: thence North 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing 15 acres.' TRACT II A part of the North half of the West half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 28, Township 15 North, Range 5 West, beginning at a stone at the Northeast corner of the West half of tha Southeast Quarter of said Section 28. Township 15 North, Range 5 West, running thence West 20 rods; thence South 80 rods; thence East 20 rods; thence North 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres, more or lass. If you have a claim for relief against the plaintiff, William F. Hall, or If you wish to opposa tha plaintiff's action to quiet title in regard to the above stated real estate, you must assert such claims In a written answer. You must answer this complaint In writing by you or your attorney within thirty (30) days after last notice of this action is published. If you or your attorney fail to file such an answer, a default judgment to quiet title in the plaintiff may be entered against you and the other defendants or against any other person who has a claim or interest in the above stated real estate. HAYES, HAYES AND SMITH Attorneys for plaintiff by Bruce A. Smith 19N.E. Third Street Washington, IN 47501 812/254-1419 April 15/22/29/3T Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA OOCKET NO. 36048 IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT PETITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. AND PARKE COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION FOR THE AUTHORIZATION AND APPROVAL OF (1) THE EXCHANGE OF CERTAIN ELECTRIC UTILITY PROPERTIES AND FACILITIES WHICH ARE LOCATED IN MONTGOMERY AND PUTNAM COUNTIES, INDIANA, AND ARE TO BE EXCHANGED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A CERTAIN PROPERTY EXCHANGE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES, AND (2) THE APPLICATION OF PRESENT RATE SCHEDULES OF EACH PETITIONER IN SIMILARLY CLASSIFIED AREAS TO THE CUSTOMERS IN THE AREAS TO BE SERVED BY THE ELECTRIC PROPERTIES AND FACILITIES TO BE ACQUIRED BY IT AS AFORESAID. Notica Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing In this cause In the Rooms of the Commission, 907 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 11:30 A.M. EST, on Thursday, May 8,1980. Public participation Is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By: John B. Wilson, Jr. Administrative Law Judge Indianapolis, Indiana: April 8,1980. Aorll 15/1T
Worry Clinic
By Gsorge W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.
CASE U-661: Dr. Ted S., aged 37, is a successful dental surgeon. “Dr. Crane,” he phoned from Ohio, “I have heard you speak twice before our dental societies. “And I have been quite interested in your view that our bodies are really the solid riverbanks of our thousands of blood vessels. “You have mentioned the fact that all the water-soluble chemical elements on this Earth are also in our blood in varying amounts. “So I wonder if a little ocean water would help my father, who has been crippled badly with arthritis for 2 years?” When the Almighty created this Earth and the continents first rose up out of the seas, their chemical content was exactly like that of the oceans. Chemists tell us there are 49 water-soluble elements among the more than 100 on our planet. But 5 of them are gases, so they don’t erode with every rainstorm. Yet the remaining 44 that are in our soil, started to wash back into the sea with the very first rainfall that poured down on the land. And for thousands (maybe millions) of years, the land has been losing its original 44 water soluble chemicals to the oceans. Those 44 have been washing back to the sea in a one-way street! Although farmers are restoring a few of those chemicals via their farm fertilizers. Several human ailments are not attributed to germs or a virus but are regarded as due to “deficiency” of some chemical.
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“Cancer,” say the usual carcinoma researchers, “is apparently due to some chemical deficiency.” Arthritis, gray hair, baldness, psoriasis, MS (Multiple Sclerosis) asthma, myasthenia gravis, diabetes and even cancer are among the so-called deficiency ailments. In a previous column, I mentioned Mrs. Crane’s father who had a fixed arthritic right hip of 10 years duration. We gave him an ounce of Pacific Ocean water each day, distributed in his morning oatmeal, tomato juice, milk or tap water and in 4 months, his hip was no longer painful. He could also swing it like his left leg, even to the extent of lifting it up and crossing his right ankle over his left knee when he took off his shoe and sock. Yet he never knew he was taking the sea water! For Mrs. Crane placed it in his oatmeal and drinks without ever telling him, so his cure wasn’t due to auto-hypnosis or a positive imagination! And many physicians have dted former crippling arthritis cases, unable to move any joint in arms or legs, who were back to normal within 4 months’ use of a little sea water daily. So send for my booklet “The Ocean’s 44 Trace Chemicals,” enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 25 C and test yourselves for 4 months. I gave it daily to my mother her final 25 years and she lived to % - a new record for women in our family the past 4 generations! Many cancer patients, after surgery, X-ray and cobalt still were futile, are now alive and working for as long as 4 years since starting sea water, but they take even a whole glassful daily!
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