Banner Graphic, Volume 14, Number 58, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 November 1983 — Page 8

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The Putnam County Banner-Graphic, November 11,1983

| Sports scoreboard

iWidtv'i College Football Score By Tile Associated Press SOUTH Duke 27, N. Carolina St, 26 ino tana College Football Records By The Associated Press r~' ,W...L...T...Pct...Pt5..0P puller 8 0 1 944 232 115 Anderson 6 2 0 .750 197 84 jnd Central 6 2 1 722 209 120 Indiana St. 7 3 0 .700 230 173 Notre Dame 6 3 0 .667 245 102 ttePauw 6 3 0 .667 205 100 Wabash 5 3 0 625 192 141 Earlham 5 3 0 .625 145 151 Ball State 6 4 0 . 600 237 264 Evansville 3 3 3 . 500 204 186 Rose-Hulman 5 5 0 .500 176 126 Hanover 4 4 0 .500 142 161 Valparaiso 4 5 0 444 197 236 franklin 3 6 0 .333 233 269 Indiana 3 6 0 .333 150 280 st. Joseph's 2 6 1 .278 159 186 Pardue 2 6 1 .278 182 294 taylor 2 6 0 .250 86 182 Manchester 2 7 0 .222 112 255 Saturday's Games . Ashland at St Joseph's • Bluffton at Earlham * Butler at Indiana Centra) * Central Michigan at Ball St. - Defiance at Anderson • Frarklin at Valparaiso [ Georgetown at Evansville “ Hanover at Taylor • Indiana at Illinois * Indiana St. at Drake [■Notre Dame at Penn St. . Ttose-Hulman at Washington, Mo. - Wabash at DePauw at Purdue " - National Football League At A Glance By The Associated Press AU Times EST American Conference East W L T Pet. PF PA Miami 7 3 0 .700 219 164 Baltimore 6 4 0 .600 183 211 Buffalo 6 4 0 .600 180 203 New England 5 5 0 .500 220 196 N Y Jets 4 6 0 400 206 202 Central Pittsburgh 8 2 0 .800 253 168 Cleveland 5 5 0 .500 202 241 Cincinnati 4 6 0 .400 225 195 Houston 0 10 0 .000 166 301 Weftt LiA.Raiders 7 3 0 700 270 224 Denver 6 4 0 .600 172 174 Seattle 6 4 0 .600 246 225 Kansas City 4 6 0 .400 202 188 San Diego 3 7 0 .300 224 278 National Conference East Dallas 9 1 0 .900 318 215 Washington 8 2 0 .800 339 218 Philadelphia 4 6 0 .400 158 194 St. Louis 3 6 1 .350 205 314 N.Y. Giants 2 7 1 .250 175 229 Central Minnesota 6 4 0 .600 227 242 Detroit 5 5 0 .500 217 197 Green Bay 5 5 0 .500 275 288 Chicago 3 7 0 .300 184 219 Tampa Bay 1 9 0 .100 158 239 LA. Rams 6 4 0 .600 222 214 New Orleans 6 4 0 .600 230 213 San Francisco 6 4 0 .600 278 204 Atlanta 4 6 0 .400 206 206 Sunday’s Games Cincinnati at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Detroit at Houston, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Chicago, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Seattle at St. Louis, 1 p.m tampa Bay at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Miami at New England, 1 p.m. Buffalo at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 2 p.m. New Orleans at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Dallas at San Diego, 4 p.m. Denver at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. 'Washington at New York Giants, 4 p.m. Monday’s Game Los Angeles Rams at Atlanta, 9 p.m. National Basketball Association .... At A Glance By The Associated Press AU Times EST < EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division -v W L Pet. GB Boston 6 1 .857 New Jersey 4 2 .667 1W Philadelphia 4 2 .667 1W New York 3 4 429 3 Washington 2 5 . 286 4 Central Division Milwaukee 5 2 .714 Atlanta 3 3 .500 lli Detroit 3 3 .500 1W Chicago 2 3 .400 2 Indiana 2 5 . 286 3 Cleveland 2 6 .250 3M> .. WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Dallas 4 3 .571 - Denver 3 3 .500 V 4 Utah 3 3 . 500 Vi San Antonio 3 4 . 429 1 Houston 2 5 .286 2 Kansas City 2 5 . 286 2 Pacific Division Portland 6 2 .750 Los Angeles 4 2 .667 1 Seattle 5 3 .625 1 Golden State 4 3 .571 lVi San Diego 3 4 .429 254 Phoenix 2 4 .333 3 Thursday’s Games New York 99, Indiana 91 Utah 118, Houston 109 Portland 115, Cleveland 110 Phoenix 104, Golden State 99 Friday’s Games Detroit at Boston, 7:30 p.m Milwaukee at New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. San Diego at New York, 7:35 p.m. Kansas City at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Chicago at Washington, 7:35 p.m. San Antonio at Dallas, 8:35 p.m. Phoenix at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Atlanta at Seattle, 11 p.m. Saturday's Games Kansas City at Detroit, 7:35 p.m.

Track, not college, Tate's big concern

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - He could be a frontiersman and the doors would be open to him the rest of his life, Indiana football coach Sam Wyche says of Indianapolis North Central High School senior Lars Tate. Notre Dame’s Gerry Faust calls Tate one of the nation’s top prospects. “He’s one of the top prospects in the country or we wouldn’t be after him,” Faust said of the 6-foot-2, 207-pounder who combines speed and power coming out of thebackfield. Tate says since his football season ended last week, he’s thinking about track. “I really want to get ready for track,” Tate said. “I definitely want to win the 100 this year.” Tate didn’t win the state 100 meters last year because he didn’t qualify in the rugged regional. Speaking about his college decision. Tate said, “I want to

New Jersey at Indiana, 7:35 p.m. Denver at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Boston at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Dallas at Houston, 8:40 p.m. Portland at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Cleveland at Golden State, 11:06 p m. Sunday's Games San Diego at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m Seattle at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Golden State at Phoenix, 9:06 p.m. Atlanta at Portland, 10:05 p.m. Utah at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. NEW YORK (99) Robinson 1-5 2-2 4, King 9-15 1-1 19, Cartwright 4-10 10-10 18, Grunfeld 1-5 2-2 4, R Williams 9-22 5-7 25, Walker 7-15 2-2 16, Webster l-l Od 2, Tucker 1-6 0-0 2, Orr 3-71-2 7, Elmore 1-3 00 2. Totals 3709 23-26 99 INDIANA (91) H. Williams 7-10 7-10 21, Kellogg 7-157-10 21, Stipanovich 2-7 OO 4, Carter 5-13 1-2 11, Sichting 6-9 1-1 13, Lowe 1-5 4-5 6, Johnson 40 0-0 8, McKenna 02 40 4, Waiters 1-1 00 2, Steppe Ol OO 0, Thomas Ol 1-2 1. Totals 33-77 25-36 91. Three-point goals—R. Williams 2. Fouled out—Robinson Rebounds—New York 50 (Robinson, Cartwright 11), Indiana 43 (Kellogg 12). Assists—New York 20 (Walker 6), Indiana 20 (Carter 5). Total fouls—New York 26, Indiana 25.TechnicsIs—New York, illegal defense. A—6,706. National Hockey League At A Glance Wales Conference Patrick Division W L T Pts GF GA NY Rangers 11 4 2 24 71 54 Philadelphia 10 6 1 21 71 57 NY Isles 10 6 0 20 70 54 Washington 7 9 0 14 50 61 Pittsburgh 4 10 2 10 44 63 New Jersey 2 14 0 4 43 74 Adams Division Boston 10 4 1 21 76 45 Quebec 9 7 2 20 94 67 Buffalo 7 6 3 17 54 59 Hartford 7 7 1 15 53 60 Montreal 7 8 0 14 64 62 Campbell Conference Norris Division Chicago 8 8 0 16 64 66 Toronto 7 7 2 16 73 80 St. Louis 7 8 1 15 60 68 Detroit 6 6 2 14 54 57 Minnesota 6 8 1 13 66 79 Smythe Division Edmonton 14 2 1 29 102 71 Calgary 6 7 3 15 56 59 Vancouver 6 9 1 13 71 76 Los Angeles 4 8 5 13 69 76 Winnipeg 5 9 2 12 63 80 Thursday's Game Los Angeles 6, St. Louis 2 Friday’s Games Toronto at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Winnipeg at Vancouver, 10:06 p.m. Saturday’s Games Calgary at New Jersey, 1:35, p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7:05 p.m. Edmonton at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Chicago at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Boston at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7:35, p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 8:06 p.m. St Louis at Minnesota, 8:35 Montreal at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Thursday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL National League CINCINNATI REDS-Reieased Rich Gale, pitcher. Assigned Keefe Cato and Mike Dowless, pitchers, Ron LitUe, outfielder, and Jeff Jcaes, first baseman, to the minor leagues Promoted Curt Heidenreich, Mike Smith and John Franco, pitchers, Wade Rowdon, infielder, and Paul O'Neill, outfielder, to the 40-man roster. MONTREAL EXPOS-Named Felipe Alou first base coach. NEW YORK METS-Added John Gibbons, catcher, Terry Blocker, Len Dykstra and Herm Winningham, outfielders, Rich Pickett, pitcher, and Kevin Mitchell, third baseman, to their 40-man roster. Outrighted Mark Bradley and Rusty Tillman, outfielders, Ronn Reynolds, catcher, and Clint Hurdle, third baseman, to Tidewater of the International League. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-Signed Russell Cross, forward. LOS ANGELES LAKERS—PIaced Mark Lands be ryer and Clay Johnson, forwards, on waivers. WASHINGTON BULLETS-Sent Michael Britt, guard-forward, to the club’s Louisville affiliate in the Continental Basketball Association FOOTBALL Canadian Football League SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS— Signed Reuben Berry, head coach, to a two-year contract. National Football League LOS ANGELES RAIDERS—Sent a firstround draft choice in 1984 and a secondround choice in 1985 to the New England Patriots in exchange for a seventh-round pick in 1985 to complete an earlier deal involving Mike Haynes, comerback. NEW YORK GIANTS—Added Larry Heater, running back, and A 1 Steinfeld, center, to their active roster. Placed Billy Campfield, running back, on waivers. United Stales Football League ARIZONA WRANGLERS-Signed Gerry Sullivan, center, to a multi-year contract. NEW JERSEY GENERALS-Signed Marshall Harris, defensive end. NEW ORLEANS BREAKERS-Named Paul Manasseh director of public relations. WASHINGTON FEDERALS-Signed Ray Waddy and Tim Baylor, defensive backs, Randy Burke, wide receiver, and Donnie Green, offensive tackle. HOCKEY National Hockey League HARTFORD WHALERS—Traded Mike Veisor, goalie, to the Winnipeg Jets for Ed Staniowski, goalie.

go to a school that’s going to win. I’d love to play in the bowl games. That’s when I play my best in the big games.” He added, “I’ve got so many letters, when friends come over, I can’t believe it when I show them. The only schools I haven’t heard from are USC and SMU. I don’t know where I’d like to go. I’m not leaning to anybody. “I talked to him (Wyche) by phone but I haven’t made a definite commitment. Indiana and Notre Dame, Michigan and Illinois, Purdue. I’ve had those schools in mind. I want to study business.” “We had Tate down for our summer camp,” Wyche said. “We were so impressed with him as a person. He’s the kind of good citizen you want in your program. He’s obviously the kind of player we want to get in the state to build our program.”

Auction

Large Estate Auction COATESVILLE, INDIANA In order to settle the Estate of the late Ester H. Awbrey, I the undersigned, will sell the following turn left onto Milton St. from St. Rd. 75 at the South edge of Coatesville, go to 1 st house North of Von Tress St. on right, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16,1983 at 10:00 a.m. CAR, PUMP ORGAN 1965 Volkswagen Beetle, good appearance, low mileage, well cared for by Mrs. Awbrey and kept inside; nice Esteg pomp organ, plays, organ stool, piano bench. HOUSEHOLD - ANTIQUES, QUILTS, DOLLS, COLLECTIBLES, DISHES, HAND TOOLS AND MISC. Late model Kenmore gas cook stove, small Coldspot chest type deep freeze, Siegler fuel oil heating stove, twin beds, upholstered chairs, desk and chair, old Tear Drop glass chandelier; 5-leg square oak dining table; drop-leaf table, 5 oak dining table chairs,- buffet; spool-leg table; spindleback rocker; clawfoot rocker; cane-bottom rocker; child's old rocking chair; child's wooden high chair; cane-bottom straight chairs,- 2-drawer miniature dresser,- chest of drawers; Singer treadle sewing machine; utility cabinet; lamp tables,- magazine rack; Ingraham 8-day mantel clock; cuckoo clock; bevel mirror in walnut frame; 30x40 in. bevel mirror,20 x 27 in. framed mirror. QUILTS Four Point Star, Nine Patch, Flower Garden, Sun Bonnet Sue, Friendship pieced,- also child and twin-size quilts; box of quilt pieces,- afghans,- lap robe,- knit crib spread; bedspreads; many handmade lace items,- table cloths; sheets, towels and many other linens. DOLLS Boy and other dolls; miniature china dolls; doll cradle; doll clothes and old baby clothes; old scrap books,- Indian arrowheads; coal buckets; crocks,- large and small round butter molds; metal toys; small metal toy pistols; miniature cast iron replica of Home Comfort cook stove,- Three Nuns music box; wooden ABCs and animal blocks,- Hobnail water pitcher and cookie jar; vinegar cruet; etched glass basket; berry bowls; bud vases,- set of Blue Willow dishes,- 12 Havilland plates; Havilland cup and saucer; pressed glass bowls; pitcher and glasses; tea pots; sugar and creamers; souvenir plates,- salt and pepper shakers; many other old dishes; kerosene lamp and lanterns; lot of novelties; graniteware,- cedar and wooden jewelry boxes; old jewelry; eye glasses,- straight razors,- wicker baskets and clothes hamper; iron kettle; harness; Club Aluminum cookware,- Pyrex baking dishes,Tupperware; elec, skillet; toaster; coffee pots,- roasters; tea kettle; silverware; and many other cookware items. Alarm clocks,- Christmas tree and Christmas decorations; games; porch swing; lawn chairs; yard bench,elec, fans; rotary tiller,- 12-ft. extension ladder; 5-ft. aluminum step ladder,- 8-ft. wooden step ladder,- step stool; garden plow; single shovel plow; wheelbarrow; hedge trimmers; elec, drill; spade,- axe,- shovels,- and many hand tools; and lots of misc. OLD BOOKS Approx. 400 Approx. 400 books which relate to the following subjects: politics, government, history, religion, mystery and fiction, Readers Digest condensed volumes, short stories of Mark Twain, song and hymn books, old comic books. Call auctioneer for title listing. Auctioneer’s Note: This auction contains a lifetime accumulation by Mrs. Awbrey and will be a large auction. Estate of ESTER H. AWBREY WAYNE KIVETT, Executor LEE T. COMER, Attorney for Estate Sam Hutchins, auctioneer, 317-839-6869 Terms: Cash or Approved Check Not responsible in case of accidents. Lunch will be served. E SAM HUTCHINS A Auction & Realty 1729 E. Main St., Plainfield I/I-ALI* •! 839-6869 X;

Legal Notice NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given the texpeyers ol Putnam County, Indiana that the County Council ol said County at a special meeting on Nov. 21. 1983, st 1:00 p.m. will consider the following Additional Appropriations in excess ot the budget lor the current year. NAME OF FUND COUNTY GENERAL Jail No. 430-Equipment ’1,000.00 Jell No. 430-Equipment 4,650.00 CUMM. BLDG. COURTHOUSE Court House Renovation ’210,000.00 CUM. BRIDGE Bridge No. 67lor No. 22000-fiepeirs ’35,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shell have a right to be heard. The Additional Appropriations as finally made will be referred to the Board ot Tax Commissioners, which board, upon receipt, will hold a final hearing within lifteen days at the County Auditor's of Putnam County, at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, Taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be. Jewel Blue, Co. Auditor Nov. 11/1T

B. J.Becker on bridge

You are South, both sides vulnerable, and the bidding has gone: West North Blast South 3 0 Dble Pass ? What would you bid now with each of the following four hands? 1.4 953 <?JB72 0 843 4Q65 2.4KQ764 <?JS3 OA9 4752 3.4 8632 <?94 OQJIOB 4Q63 4.4AJ854 S2QJS2 0-4KJ94 1. Three hearts. Partner’s double is basically for takeout and, for that reason, you respond in your best suit, hearts. To pass in this situation, contending that the hand is too weak to bid, would be terribly wrong. Partner wants you to bid, and the only time you can overrule him by passing is when you have considerable strength in the enemy’s suit. Here, West might easily make three diamonds doubled, giving him a game. You’d like to have a better hand and a better suit when you bid three hearts, but this is all you were dealt. 2. Four spades. This time you have excellent values opposite partner’s presumed 16 or more points and should show them by jumping to four spades. If you responded only three spades, there would be no way for partner to know you had such a promising liand. To bid three spades with such a good hand, when you would make the same bid

Classifieds: Phone 653-5151,

Auction

Legal Notice STATE OF INDIANA PUTNAM COUNTY SS: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF AUGUST GOSS EVANS, DECEASED. CAUSE NO. Eat. 83-84 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PUTNAM COUNTY, INDIANA: Notice it hereby given that Mery Ruth Collier was on the 7th day of November, 1983, appointed ei Personal Representative of the Estate ot August Goss Evens, Deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must Ilia the same in said court within five months from the date ol the first publication ot this notice or said claim* will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana on November 7, 1983. Sharon L. Hammond Clerk ol the Putnem Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana WILLIAM REX MORELL, JR.. ATTORNEY AT LAW 120 North Green Street Crawfordtvllle, Indiana 47933 Phone: (317) 362-7200 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Nov. 11/18/2T

with a much weaker hand, would be a grievous error. 3. Pass. You should feel practically certain of defeating three diamonds doubled you have two defensive tricks and your partner probably has at least three and the best thing to do under the circumstances is to pass, instead of responding either three spades or three notrump. It is true you are overriding partner’s expressed wishes, but you’re faced with a special situation where your best chance for the best result lies in passing. 4. Four diamonds. This is a huge hand to hold opposite a takeout double and you should immediately start thinking in terms of not merely a game but either a small slam or a grand slam. By cuebidding West’s suit, you achieve the dual purpose of reaching for a slam at the same time as you locate the best trump suit. If North responds in minimum terms by bidding four hearts, four spades or five clubs, you raise him to six. If he does anything else, you should go all the way to seven, with full confidence in the outcome. Legal Notice The Western Indlene Prlvete Industry Council's (WIPIC) FYB4 preliminary plan, October 1, 1983 to June 30, 1984. lor the Service Delivery Area 01. Clay, Parke, Putnam, Vermillion. and Vigo, Is available tor review and comment. A copy of the FYB4 plan Is available lor review at each county library. In the Service Delivery Area. Nov. 11/1T

PROJECT R Report E Every D Drunk D Driver | Immediately The information we need is.- year, make, model and color of car, license number and direction of travel and time last observed. Do not attempt to stop the vehicle yourself. We accept collect calls if out of 653 exchange. Our police cars are equipped with CBs and Putnam County React monitors channel 9 24 hours a day.

Auction

SATURDAY, November 12, Greencastle Auction, 7:00 p.m. Extra large auction including some contractor supplies, singles, plumbing, electrical, etc., color & BW TV's, couches, bedding, tread mill, quilt tops, buffet, mowers, some glassware and much more. Truck loads of new merchandise, etc., coming in from Bloomington and Whiting. Consignments always welcome. De Eilar, ownerauctioneer. 653-8806 (large Christmas Auction on November 19). I l/l l/lT Mobile Homes 14 x 80, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, utility room, *19,900; 14 x 56, *11,900; 1979 40 ft. sth wheel, Vi price, will trade, Used homes from *3,000 up, Ottawa, Greencastle, 6533222. 10/19/30T Apartments ONE bedroom, carpeted, close to campus, stove and refrigerator furnished. 6532283. 11/8/5T APARTMENT Rentals. *l7o~and up including all utilities. Murphy Bros. Realty. 653-8426. FOR RENT: Furnished 1 bedroom Apts, close to campus. Call 653-4452 after 5:00 p.m. 10/18/TF 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED total electric, carpeted. All utilities paid. Hilltop Apts. 653-4368. FURNISHED 2 bedroom with fireplace, *SO a week. 6534009. 1 BEDROOM upstairs urv furnished apt. with stove, refrigerator, heat and water furnished. *l6O. 653-5945. ROBAN APTS: 1 bedroom furnished apartment available immediately. No children or pets. Phone after 3:00 p.m. 653-9298. _ 11/3/TF SPACIOUS contemporary 4 room, carpeted apartment, air conditioned, appliances, heat and water furnished. Bainbridge, phone 539-4346 after 4 p.m. For Rent FOR RENT or Sale by owner: 4 bedroom home in Mt. Meridian. 526-2381. FOR RENT: Unfurnished 2 bedroom mobile home in city. *200.00 per month plus deposit. Call 653-8566. 11/9/3P Help Wanted

PROCESS ENGINEERS DIE ROOM FOREMAN QUALITY CONTROL FOREMAN PRESS ROOM FOREMAN Positions available in south western Michigan with mediumsize manufacturer of quality auto body stampings and assemblies. If you have a background in one of the above areas as applied to stamping, welding, assembly and automation. Please submit detailed resume and salary requirements to Box 240 do Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Ind. 46135

For Rent 1 BEDROOM apartment, partia ly furnished all utilities included. Garage for car. Call 653-4292 after 5 p.m. 11/10/TF 2 BEDROOM carpeted mobile home, furnished, including washer/dryer and utilities. Cataract Falls area. Child welcome. 795-4960. 11/8/5T THREE TO four bedroom house in Bainbridge. Large yard and garden. *2OO a month. 5226271. 11/9/4P FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house in country-near Coatesville. R. Smiley, 386-2338. 11/9/3T SMALL 2 bedroom home in Fillmore, *l6O per month, *l6O damage and security deposit. 653-5318. 11/5/6T STORAGE SPACE FOR rent. From $5 to $17.50 per month. Dorothy Clodfelter, 653-8725 or Howard Moore 653-5789. 10/25/TF MOVE IN now. Balance of November rent free. 2 bedroom electric heat. South Putnam Schools. 246-6576 or 246-6572. IN BAINBRIDGE: 2 bedroom house, full basement and carpeting, 522-3422. EXTRA NICE 4 bedroom home, central air, gas heat, drapes and carpet cleaned, remodeld bath, yard care provided. *350 per month plus deposit and utilities. Call 653-5713 mornings or 653-8641 evenings. 2 ROOM HOUSE. Kitchen furnished. References required pius deposit. 653-5550. 11/11/IT Help Wanted FOR FARM CENTER Clerk. Responsible position available to local Agricultural Service Center. Should be able to type, understand bookkeeping methods and have ability to work with customers. Experience with personal computer would be beneficial. Please apply at International Minerals & Chemicals Corporation, Box 366, Roachdale, Ind. 5969061. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F. WANTED: Part-time farm help. Experience necessary in farm equipment operation. Must be willing to work. Send resume to Box 239 do BannerGraphic. MOTHER WHO is realiable and dependable who will do babysitting in my home. Bainbridge, 522-6832. 11/10/3P

Registered Nurses Extended-care facility. Have day shift openings full time, excellent salary, *17,500 per year, paid vacations and holidays, paid life insurance, every other weekend off, benefits negotiable. Some geriatric preferred. Send resume to Box 241 c/o Banner-Graphic.

QMA AND nurses aides, immediate openings. Heritage House Convalescent Center. Full time available, excellent starting pay, insurance, paid holidays and vacations. Apply in person. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. NEEDED OWNER/operators with dump trailers to help fulfill contracts immediately. Need experience and proof of insurance. Phone 812-659-2385 or 812-659-2185 anytime, ask for Ted. ACTIVITIES director to work with retired people. Call Asbury Towers 653-5148 before 4 p.m. No calls considered after 4 p.m. /9/3T

Help Wanted INSTRUCTORS wanted. Lost your Tri-Chem instructor? Call Blanche Swartley. 653-4582 or 522-3455. INDIVIDUALS wanting to earn extra Christmas money ’or gifts, call Sandy 317-672-8369. Also groups needing extra money for special holiday projects welcome. 11/9/3P HELPWANTED Pleasant Run Ski Area Hill crew, snow makers, tow operators. Apply in person Sat., Nov. 12, 3:30-5:30 at Pleasant Run Ski Area. Automotive

MICHELIN TIRE LIQUIDATION SALE All remaining tires must go! / Buy 3 And Get / . / ' The 4th Tire FREE No trade required. Ll J Better hurry sizes limited to tires in stock only. MURPHY BROS., INC. dPj U.S. 231 North, Greencastle 653-8426 FAMILY VANS VAN EXPRESS • SPORTSCRAFT AMERICAN ROAD • VAN AMERICAN 84-MONTH BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE CHOOSE FROM MAY HAVE T ° ORDER FromM3,9B8 00 FORDS - CHEVYS - DODGES - GMCs STOUT'S RV SALES 790 U.S. 231 NORTH GREENWOOD, IND. 46142 ACROSS FROM GREENWOOD M ML seeoronDORWIN DUNCAN 1-800-551-7870 1-317-881-7670

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Help Wanted HELP WANTED: Fast food restaurant accepting applications for management. 21 or older, available any days, any hours. Also must have fast food experience or other management experience. Reply to Box 242, do Banner-Graphic. SOMEONE TO do foundation work, for local monument company. Call Gwen Wells at 653-2257 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 11/9/If TYPING SERVICE: Will do typing in my home. IBM print with dual pitch. 653-3270. 11/10/3P Automotive

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