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6:00 e o o CD © news O THREE’S COMPANY 9) ONE DAY AT A TIME ffi SPACES © G.l. JOE © JIM BAKKER 6:30 O NBC NEWS (D WHAT WILL THEY THINK OF NEXT? OTHEJEFFERSONS 9) WKRP IN CINCINNATI ffi CBS NEWS © BUSINESS REPORT © BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 7:00 O M*A*S*H (3) GOING GREAT Meet one of the best pro-skateboarders; three brothers who are champions at country-style fiddle playing; the youngest professional woman basketball player in Canada. O LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Q ABC NEWSg ® FAERIE TALE THEATRE "Rumpelstiltskin" Herve Villechaize portrays the strange little man with the funny name who helps the miller's daughter (Shelley Duvall) spin straw into gold. Ned Beatty, Paul Dooley and Bud Cort also star. O CBS NEWS ® BARNEY MILLER © PEOPLE’S COURT © NBC NEWS ffi MACNEIL / LEHRER NEWSHOUR ffi ANDY GRIFFITH © 700 CLUB Featured: an examination of psychiatry. (1 hr.) 7:30 0 TIC TAC DOUGH (D THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY "A Ribbon For Beauty” An invitation to a fashionable party for Jenny presents an unexpected problem. Q © ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT An interview with actress Margot Kidder. 0 FAMILY FEUD ® NBA BASKETBALL Chicago Bulls at New York Knicks (2 hrs., 30 min.) ©WHEEL OF FORTUNE ffi P.M. MAGAZINE On location with "Simon & Simon" stars Jameson Parker and Gerald Mcßaney; a visit to the Bavarian castle built by King Ludwig in the 1880 s. 8:00 0 © CHRISTMAS IN WASHINGTON Andy Williams, Leslie Uggams and Julio Iglesias are among the performers scheduled to appear in a musical celebration of Christmas from the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.(I hr.) d) AGAINST THE ODDS "Martin Luther King" One of America's greatest leaders, at the forefront of an emerging Civil Rights movement, Martin Luther King fought for freedom, justice and equality, his goal being social change without violence O MOVIE A* "Christmas Coal Mine Miracle” (1977, Drama) Mitchell Ryan, Kurt Russell. (2 hrs.) O AUTOMAN (Premiere) Desi Arnaz Jr., Robert Lansing and Gerald S. O’Loughlan star in this police series about a crime-fight-ing android (Chuck Wagner) programmed with all the knowledge and skills of the world’s greatest detectives. (1 hr., 30 min.) ® MICHAEL JACKSON 0 © MAGNUM, P.l. A Yuletide gesture of goodwill turns into a nightmare when T.C.'s helicopter crashlands on a Naval target with Magnum, Higgins and Rick aboard. (1 hr.) ffi SNEAK PREVIEWS ©FAME © LESTER SUMRALL TEACHING 8:30 ® THE TOMORROW PEOPLE “Hitler's Last Secret" Mysterious zombies in an underground lab, and Mike begins to act just
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like them. (Part 1) ® BEST OF BIZARRE 28 ffi WILD AMERICA "Backyard Wildlife” Marty examines the wide variety of wildlife found in populated areas, including deer, raccoons, skunks and birds. © ABUNDANT LIFE 9:00 0 © CHEERS A wealthy man with only six months to live visits the bar. ® PERFORMERS' SHOWCASE "Great Orchestras Of The World: The Boston Symphony Orchestra” A profile of one of the country's oldest orchestras, from its founding in 1881 through its heyday under the Russian Serge Koussevitzky to its continued eminence under Japan’s Seiji Ozawa, is shown. (1 hr., 5 min.) ® MOVIE **'/? “Young Doctors In Love” (1982, Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young. (1 hr., 35 min.) 0 ffi SIMON & SIMON ffi HEALTHIER BABIES: THE GENETIC ERA Ultra-sound monitoring and the use of amniocentesis in diagnosing fetal disorders are highlighted in this documentary. g ffi MOVIE **’A "Manhunter" (1974, Drama) Ken Howard, Gary Lockwood. (2 hrs.) © TODAY WITH LESTER SUMRALL 9:30 0 © BUFFALO BILL O MASQUERADE (Premiere) Rod Taylor, Greg Evigan and Kirstie Alley star in this adventure series about a special American intelligence agency that trains ordinary citizens for espionage missions that may require their unique skills. (1 hr., 30 min.) ffi NEW TECH TIMES 10:00 0 © HILL STREET BLUES Visiting Russians decide to defect at the station house, Belker rides with an over-eager paramedic, and Laßue’s auto dealer brother-in-law is picked up for soliciting. (1 hr.) O® NEWS 0 ffi KNOTS LANDING Mack's problems continue to mount as Karen's pilldependency worsens and he discovers Sumner is having him tailed. (1 hr.) ffi JOHN CALLAWAY INTERVIEWS © RENEWED MIND 10:05 ® THE BAUHAUS This documentary explores the Bauhaus school of architecture, founded in 1919 by the celebrated German
architect Walter Gropius. (1 hr., 10 min.) 10:30 ffi VOICE OF FAITH 11:00 0 O 0 ffi © NEWS O ® SOAP ® MOVIE -trk'h "I Ought To Be In Pictures" (1982, Comedy) Walter Matthau, AnnMargret. (1 hr., 45 min.) ffi BUSINESS REPORT ffi MARSHAL DILLON ffi PRAISE THE LORD 11:15 ® ATOMIC ARTIST This special looks at sculptor Tony Price, who works with scrap from the Los Alamos National Laboratory. 11:30 0 © TONIGHT Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: Mel Brooks, Teri Garr. (1 hr.) QALL IN THE FAMILY O BARNEY MILLER 0 ffi TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. The doctors are stunned to learn that the teenage accident victim they are treating is six years older than he appears. (R) (1 hr., 10 min.) ® LOVE BOAT ffi GREAT CHEFS OF NEW ORLEANS © MOVIE *** "Never Say Goodbye” (1956, Drama) Rock Hudson, Cornell Borchers. (1 hr., 55 min.) 12:00 QTHICKE OF THE NIGHT O ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE 12:30 0 © LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Guests: actress Lauren Hutton, comedian Brother Theodore. (R)(1 hr.) © MOVIE “Cast A Giant Shadow--11966, Biography) Kirk Douglas, John Wayne. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 12:40 0 © MOVIE *★'/» "The Father Knows Best Reunion” (1977, Drama) Robert Young, Jane Wyatt. (1 hr., 20 min.) 12:50 ® MOVIE ** "Humanoids From The Deep" (1980, Horror) Doug McClure, Ann Turkef. (1 hr., 20 min.) 1:00 0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 1:30 0 © NEWS O MOVIE “The Iron Major" (1943, Drama) Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan. (1 hr., 45 min.) 2:00 v 0 CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH ©©NEWS ©LIGHT AND LIVELY 2:15 ® MOVIE “Young Doctors In Love" (1982, Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young. (1 hr., 35 min.) 2*30 © JIMMY SWAGGART 3:00 ® INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS © RENEWED MIND 3:15 O MOVIE ** "El Paso" (1949, Western) John Payne, Gail Russell. (2 hrs., 15 min.) 3:30 ® ROWAN & MARTIN’S LAUGH-IN © THE LESSON 4:00 ® BEST OF BIZARRE 28 © MOVIE ★★★ "Miracle On 34th Street" [1973, Comedy) Sebastian Cabot, David Hartman. (2 hrs.) © TODAY WITH LESTER SUMRALL 4:45 .7) MOVIE ★** "They Got Me Covered" [1943, Comedy) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour.
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THURSDAY’S MOVIES EVENING 8:00 O WW "Christmas Coal Mine Miracle” (1977, Drama) Mitchell Ryan, Kurt Russell. Coal miners try to reach safety after an explosion in an unsafe mine. (2 hrs.) 9:00 (T) WWV4 “Young Doctors In Love” (1982, Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young. A young surgeon tries to overcome his fear of the knife in this spoof of soap opera cliches. ‘R’ (1 hr., 35 min.) © WWV4 “Manhunter" (1974, Drama) Ken Howard, Gary Lockwood. A war veteran returning home from China is forced to search for a gang of bank robbers led by his sister. (2 hrs.) 11:00 ® WWV4 "I Ought To Be In Pictures" (1982, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Ann-Margrot. (1 hr., 45 min.) 11:30 © WWW "Never Say Goodbye” (1956, Drama) Rock Hudson, Cornell Borchers. (1 hr., 55 min.) 12:30 ® WWV4 "Cast A Giant Shadow” (1966, Biography) Kirk Douglas, John Wayne. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 12:40 O (D WWVfc “The Father Knows Best Reunion" (1977, Drama) Robert Young, Jane Wyatt. (1 hr., 20 min.) 12:50 ® WW “Humanoids From The Deep” (1980, Horror) Doug McClure, Ann Turkel. (1 hr., 20 min.) 130 O WW'/i "The Iron Major” (1943, Drama) Pat O’Brien, Robert Ryan. (1 hr., 45 min.) 2:15 ® WWVi "Young Doctors In Love” (1982, Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young. (1 hr., 35 min.) 3:15 O WW "El Paso" (1949, Western) John Payne, Gail Russell. (2 hrs., 15 min.) 4:00 ® WWW "Miracle On 34th Street" (1973, Comedy) Sebastian Cabot, David Hartman. (2 hrs.) 4:45 ® WWW "They Got Me Covered” (1943, Comedy) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. FRIDAY’S MOVIES MORNING 7:30 ® WW “Yes, Giorgio” (1982, Musical) Luciano Pavarotti, Kathryn Harrold. (1 hr., 50 min.) 10:00 ® WWW “It Happened At The World’s Fair" (1963, Musical) Elvis Presley, Joan O'Brien (2 hrs.) ® WWW "The Man From The Diners’ Club” (1963, Comedy) Danny Kaye, Cara Williams. (2 hrs.) AFTERNOON 12:00 ® W W W “Don’t Cry, It’s Only Thunder" (1982, Drama) Dennis Christopher, Susan Saint James. (1 hr., 50 min.)
Legal Notice the TufNAM'T6'uNf "board of 'comMISSIONERS MET IN REGULAR SESSION, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1983, AT 9:00 A.M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA AND ALLOWED THE FOLLOWING PAYROLL: COUNTY HIGHWAY VENDORS: Adding Machine Seles A Service 74.00, T.R.S. 36.91, C. James Malayer 425.48, Donald K. Walton 597.30, General Telephone Co. 193.78, Ellis Tin Shop 246.46, Phillips Electric Supply Co. 77.12, Wabash Ford Truck Sales 131.00, Kitchen Machinery 98.30, Power Train Service 5,970.00, Indianapolis Spring Corp. 138.46, Bayslnger Machine Shop 35.50, Joint A Clutch Service 143.10, Allied Truck Equip. 157.92, Chucks Rental 121.45, MAR Auto Paris 394.66, Ace Hardware 83.00, 3 D Auto Supply 365.84, Greencastle Automotive Co. 632.70, Skelton-Sklnner Lumber Co. 46.50, Green- ' castle Farm Supply 109.97, Putnam County Stone Co. 571.62, Culvert Pipe Corp. 1,268.46, Fauber Construction 292.10, Dalton Asphalt 5,409.45, James H. Drew Corp. 580.00, Dalton Asphalt Corp. 280.00, Putnam County Treasurer 2,452.88, R A M Oil Co. 4,527.66, Morrison Tire Co. 1,556.51, Indiana Gas Co. 77.89, Greencastle Tractor Sales 31.50, John Vanes Boiler Works 636.25, Eutectic Corp. 108.92, Thrifty Wholesale Supply 50.45, Mechanic Laundry 9.54, Pells A Sons 14.70, Shatter A Co. 125.47, Lawson Products 156.71, Lubrication Engineers 836.16, Hendricks Co. Farm Bureau 25.50, Correlated Products 385.10, Headley Hardware 6.94, Communication Maintenance 1,316.00, Dept, ot Water Works 2.59, Public Service In. 123.22, Reid Holcomb Co. 1,310.84, Kitchen Machinery 13,080.00. R A S FUNDS: France Stone Co. 1,705.90, Russellville Stone Co. 121.72, Putnam Co. Stone 1,681.72, Harris Stone Co. 835.22, A A C Enterprises 376.02, Dalton Asphalt Corp. 7,072.20. CUM. BRIDGE: Sleco Inc. 2,864.66, Putnam Co. Stone 143.38, Dalton Asphalt Corp. 1,359.73. FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING: Dalton Asphalt Corp. 840.00, Putnam Co. Stone 1,186.02. COUNTY GENERAL VENDORS: U.S. Postmaster 40.00, General Telephone Co. 29.43, Operation Life 150.00, Woodburn Printing 12.28, Horizon Business Center 14.90, T.R.S. 36.03, 3M SCL669I 392.00. T.R.S. 19.08, 3M SCL67B2 953.67, Woodburn Printing 915.00, Viquesney's 70.57, T.R.S. 142.96, 1.8. M. 366.00, Adding Machine Service 369.00, T.R.S. 19.35, Woodburn Printing 100.00, Clerk Circuit Court 1,000.00, Headley Hardware 7.49, Progressive Printing 48.21, Johnson Publishing Co. 93.00, Bloomington Business Machine 84.24, Woodburn Printing 90.00, Coans Pharmacy 37.49, Amoco Oil Co. 28.00, R A M Oil 1,152.89, MAR Auto Parts 6.94, 3-D Tire 212.93, Greencastle Automotive 64.27, Al Carney Chev. 18.99, Bob's Service 13.00, Progressive Printing 16.57, Alan Stanley 14.40, 1.8. M. 74.60, Charlotte J. Gould 44.00, Paul Fagln 300.00, Emmett McPherson 325.00, Earl Bridges 261.25, Helen Galford 275.00, Willard Scobee 355.00, Books Plus 41.74, Delbert H. Brewer 1,038.65, Judy Elkins 20.00, Francis N. Hamilton 400.00, William R. Jackson 400.00, Henry Pehan 675.00, Dorothy Lyon 675.00, Allen Ellison 165.00, Russell 0. Clapp 165.00, Francis Hamilton 11.44, William R. Jackson 5.94, Russell 0. Clapp 23.54, Sharon Hammond 8.58, Woodburn Printing 387.00, Progressive Printing 384.75, Betty Fenwick 45.00, Florence Hatcher 25.00, Stella Cox 25.00, Mary Person 25.00, Ruth Chew 25.00, Alva Cox 25.00, Frank Lancaster 25.00, Church of God 59.50, Evan Crawley 45.00, Clair Williams 25.00, Betty Jarvis 25.00, Clarice Liptrep 25.00, Joy Egger 25.00, Karen Murphy 25.00, N. Dixon 25.00, Church of God 50.50, Evan Penturf 45.00, Elizabeth Wright 25.00, Craig Nevlns 25.00, Betty Giddings 25.00, Cynthia Wright 25.00, Robert Bremer 25.00, Murl Giddings 25.00, Michael Sears 35.00, Church of God 59.50, Dottle Heavin 45.00, Donald J. Cook 25.00, June Irwin 25.00, Barbara Pnor 25.00, Irma Green 25.00, Ray
Legal Notice NOTICE SALE OF EVIDENCES OF INDEBTEDNESS Seeled proposals (bids) will be received by the Board of School Ti ustees of South Putnam Community School Corporation at Its office of the Superintendent, R.R. 2, Greencastle, Indiana, 48135, up to the hour of 8:00 P.M. E.S.T. on the 20th day of Dacamber, 1983, for the purchase of the following described evldencefa) of Indebtedness of said South Putnam Community School Corporation: Notes of 1983. Total issue not over *285,000.00 es designated by resolution of the Board of Trustees fixing amount, date arid maturity, but maturing not later than June 30, 1984; with Interest payable at maturity: bearing interest on said note(s) at a rate not to exceed five per cent (5%) per annum, the exact rate to be determined by bidding, both principal and Interest maturing on or before June 30,1964, as designated by resolution of the said Board; should there be no bids at five per cent or less, bids In excess of five percent will be subject to the approval of the State Board of Tax Commissioners of the State of Indiana. Bidders for said note(s) of said total Issue will be required to name the rate of Interest which the note(s) is to bear not to exceed five percent (5%) per annum, otherwise bids accepted must be approved by the State Board of Tax Commissioners of the State of Indiana, and not more than one Interest rate shall be named by each bidder. The evidenced) of Indebtedness will be awarded to the highest qualified bidder whose bid is submitted in accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net interest coat to the South Putnam Community School Corporation. No bid for less than the par value of said evidenced) of Indebtedness will be con- , sldered. end the right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Bids shall be in sealed envelopes marked "Bids for Temporary Loans Maturing June 30, 1984," and each bidder submitting a bid shall submit therewith an affidavit stating that no collusion exists between himself and any other bidder for such loans. The right la further reserved that In the event more than one bid Is received and are the same and the lowest net interest cost to the South Putnam Community School Corporation to make a choice or to divide the amount between any and/or all such bidders, but not for more than *265,000.00 In the aggregate. ALSO: At the same time and place, sealed proposals (bids) will be received by the Board
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Herbert 25.00, Mary Huter 25.00, Waffle House 59.50, Anna Wood 45.00, William Grimes 25.00. Margaret Byrd 25.00, Ellen Long 25.00, John McCullough 25.00, Betty Stachokas 25.00, Dominic Romalia 25.00, Waffle House 59.50, Russell Clapp 45.00, Nancy Fontaine 25.00, Judith Berry 25.00, Mary Pehan 25.00, Janet Roach 25.00, Christine Michael 25.00, Crystal Twomey 25.00, Church of God 59.50, Joseph Miles 45.00, Rachel Phillips 25.00, Jackie P. Baumann 25.00, Sharon Cochran 25.00, Agnes Rud 25.00, David Taylor 25.00, Dodge Johnson 25.00, Community Church of God 50.50, Fern Pitts 45.00, Dorothy Lyon 25.00, Beryl Kerr 25.00, Aral Groner 25.00, Helen Samuels 25.00, Florence Kridler 25.00, Lucille Blume 25.00, VFW Post No. 1550 35.00, Church of God 59.50, Thelma Swope 45.00, E. Adalene Alexander 25.00, Annabeth Smith 25.00, Warren Chalin 25.00, Edna Kirmse 25.00, Kevin Patten 25.00, Fred Sargent 25.00, Betty Lomoro 59.50, Merrill Vaughan 45.00, Esta Cummings 25.00, Mildred Sandy 25.00, Mary Vaughan 25.00, Anna Mae Crawley 25.00, Osa Archer 25.00, Shirley White 25.00, Richard Wickline 59.50, Sharon Austin 45.00, Linda Hartman 25.00, Kathryn Thompson 25.00, Janice Blue 25.00, Donna M. Rust 25.00, Walter Stevens 25.00, Mary Lynn Helmerick 25.00, North Putnam Post Prom Comm. 59.50, Madonna Barker 45.00, Mary Riggle 25.00, Margaret McCullough 25.00, K. Sue Duncan 25.00, Esther Doan 25.00, Jane Thompson 25.00, Msrgadean Miller 25.00, Roachdale Public Library 30.00, Madonna Barker 59.50, Books Plus 5.75, Carol Sutherlln 1.88, T.R.S. 16.88, Day-Timers, Inc. 17.88, Stephen Pierson 6.40, James Houck 64.75,1. U. Psychietrlc 270.00, Dr. Larry Davis 150.00, Ernest E. Yelton 175.60, T.R.S. 39.45, Lawyer’s Coop. 315.55, Callaghan A Co. 74.95, Lawyer's Coop. 76.25, Lawyers Coop. 30.00, Bakers Remove-All 50.00, Ace Hardware 28.89, Coan Pharmacy 1.58. General Telephone 837.42, Indiana Gas Co. 868.57, Dept, of Water Works 155.34, Public Service 41.33, Public Service 526.50, Progressive Printing 845.90, H.P. Chemical Co. 48.85, Culligan 6.19, Reliable Exterminator 75.00, S A H Trash 50.00, Coan Pharmacy 107.74, Dr. Thomas Black 492.82, Hendricks Co. Radiology 24.00, Butler's Skelgas 27.00, Dept, of Water Works 226.17, Indiana Gas Co. 377.83. Gerry Hoffa 1,998.10, Maurice Jones 30.00, Msrgaret Brousard 35.00, R A M Oil Co. 895.09, Hudson's Market 712.68, Kelly Air Cond. A Refrig. 43.10, Humphrey's Wheel Horse 229.00, Joe Ellis Heating 56.25, Shuee A Sons 45.50, H.P. Chemical Products 89.67, Arab Termite A Pest Control 24.00, Putnam Co. Landfill 2.50. Ace Hardware 29.00, Correlated Products 134.95, General Telephone 45.49, Public Service 289.67, U.S. Postmaster 33.00, Bruce Albright 79.20, Don Walton 235.28, James Malayer 68.00, Putnam Co. Treasurer 3,979.60, Manatron 910.99, Bayard Allen 3,974.98, Ban-ner-Graphic 96.03, Walter Poynter A Jack Nixon 400.00, Operation Life 7,000.00, Metropolitan School District 140.00, Shirley Brothers Co. 100.00, Bittles A Hurt Funeral Home 100.00, Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home 200.00, Vigo Co. Treasurer 541.35, Montgomery Co. Treasurer 112.28, Jean Cromwell 250.00. UNAPPROPRIATED: Delbert H. Brewer 351.69. Coca Cola Bottling Co. 288.75. AVIATION: William L. LaFoe 875.00 BOARD OF HEALTH: Putnam Co. Treasurer 236.90, Rosalie Graham 111.54, Vernie Zeiner 128.92, General Telephone 65.64. COUNTY COURT PROBATION USERS FEE: Indiana Dept, of Mental Health 110.00, Al-Anon Family Group 83.49, Fairbanks Hospital 50.00. CUM BUILDING COURTHOUSE: Communications Service 246.73, Watson Flagg 10,264.00. ALCOHOL/DRUG: Putnam Co. Treasurer 164.26, Horizon Business Center 33.12, General Telephone 82.85, U.S. Postmaster 30.00, Horizon Business Center 39.20. ATTEST: Jewel Blue Dec. 15/IT
of School Trustees of South Putnam Community School Corporation at its office of the Superintendent, R.R. 2, Greencastle, Indiana, 46135, up to the hour ot 8:00 P.M., E.S.T. on the 20th day of December. 1983, for the purchase of the following described evidenced) of indebtedness of said South Putnam Community School Corporation: Notes of 1984: Total Isaue not over ‘265,000.00, as daslgnated by resolution of the Board of Trustees fixing amount, date and maturity, but maturing not later than December 31, 1984, with Interest payable at maturity; bearing Interest on said note(s) at a rate not to exceed five percent (5%) per annum, the exact rate to be determined by bidding, both principal and interest maturing on or before December 31,1984, as designated by resolution of the said Board; should there be no bids at five percent or less, bids In excess of five percent will be subject to the approval of the State Board of Tax Commissioners of the State ol Indiana. Bidders for said note(s) of said total issue will be required to name the rate of interest which the note(s) Is to bear, not to exceed five percent (5%) per annum, otherwise bids accepted must be approved by the State Board of Tax Commissioners of the State of Indiana, and not mora than one Interest rate shall be named by each bidder. The evldencefa) of indebtedness will be awarded to the highest qualified bidder whose bid Is submitted in accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net Interest cost to the South Putnam Community School Corporation. No bid for less than the par value of said evidencafs) of indebtednass will be considered, and the right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Bids shall be in sealed envelopes marked “Bids for Temporary Loans Maturing December 31, 1984," and each bidder submitting a bid shall submit therewith an affidavit stating that no collusion exists between himself and any other bidder for such loan. The right Is further reserved that in the event more than one bid Is received and are the same and the lowest net interest cost to the South Putnam Community School Corporation, to make a choice or to divide the amount between any and/or all such bidders, but not for more than ‘265,000.00 In the aggregate. Dated this the sth day of December, 1983. Richard Cook, Secretary Board of School Trustees South Putnam Community School Corporation Dec. 8/15/2T
Legal Notice THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MET IN REGULAR SESSION, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1983, AT 7:00 P.M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA AND ALLOWED THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: PUTNAM COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL: Doris M. Smith 989.13, Shsron L. Hammond 1,152.54, Marilyn Clearwaters 793.66, Wynona Moore 793.66, Julie Wilson 724.75, Sharon Clearwaters 724.75, Frances Heckel 724.75, Marty Watts 666.66, Jewel Blue 1,152.54, Frances Harris 793.66, Carolyn Fowler 724.75, Adrenne Patterson 724.75, Joyce Cavln 724.75, Deanna Llvesay 724.75, Myrtle Cockrell t, 152.54, Nancy Mcßride 793.66, June Albright 724.75, Sharon Freeman 724.75, Carla Plessinger 660.00, Jerry Thomas 275.00, Rose M. Buis 1,152.54, Doris E. Boiler 793.66, Annabeth Smith 94.50, Gerald Hoffa 1,268.95, Robert Patton 1,103.70, Michael Biggs 1,057.63, Jim Hendrich 1,067.90, Chuck Evens 1,026.82, Gerald Hoffa 28.00, Michael J. Biggs 28.00, Jim W. Hendrich 168.00, Charles F. Evens 96.00, Robert D. Patton 92.00, Alan Stanley 945.96, Steven Flint 106.66, James Costin 14.26, Clement Lady 43.65, David Holley 86.63, Peggy Spencer 18.00, Wayne Hopkins 225.00, Dennis Cooper 150.00, Dale Oliver 166.65, Byron Snyder 166.65, Howerd Hedge 166.65, Charlotte J. Gould 1,152.54, Shari Duncan 793.66, Laura Humphrey 229.07, Cerl Torr 330.89, William Grimes 712.89, Delbert H. Brewer 700.00, Robert J. Lowe 700.00, Diane LaViolette 300.00, Shirley Sublett 566.67, Janet Jordan 566.67, Sally H. Gray 675.00, Judy Elkins 900.00, Carol Sutherlln 781.25, William C. Vaughn 111 397.50, Glennda G. Deem 1,309.31, Nancy Fogle 111.15, John R. Stevens 1,309.31, Paula J. Young 900.00. Glenda M. Evens 148.20, John Masten 583.32, Bonnie Helton 722.07, William Maddox 722.07, Wendell Dickey 763.74, Julie Hoffa 1,026.84, Dorothy Hanlon 750.00, David Costin 731.87, Alicia Hammond 731.87, John Goss 731.87, Steve Fenwick 731.87, Lawrence M. Shinn 950.00, Marjorie Shinn 416.66, Vanessa Smith 547.76, Mary Billings 419.47, Lori Burns 419.47, Robert Lowe 250.00, Bruce Albright 650.00, Robert Lowe 283.33, Barbara L. Mann 396.82. PUTNAM COUNTY HIGHWAY PAYROLL: Robert Bain 578.58, Patricia Sager 410.59, Wilma Davis 383.05, Brian Boiler 406.56, Gary Cox 417.12. James Evans 417.12, Mark Gubser 422.40, Paul Harvey 422.40, Brian Phillips 403.92, Wayne Runnells 422.40, Dennis Shillings 422.40, Jack Yount 419.76, James C. Boiler 460.00, Carl Bond 368.00, Steven Phillips 460.00, Michael York 460.00, Emerson Phillips 503.12, Joseph Ash 484.00, William Burroff 367.04, John Shaner 396.80, Bill Malayer 473.48, James Akins 434.16, James Graves 479.39. PUTNAM COUNTY WELFARE PAYROLL: Catryna Shipman 1,446.00, Virginia Bowers 1,474.00, Juanita Brooks 1,413.00, Patricia Waltman 1,230.00, Karen Britton 1,284.00, Robin Mcßride 1,168.00, Mary Leslie 1,147.00, Carolyn S. Adams 839.00, Robin Lucas 839.00, Reta Sutton 1,056.00, Pamela Sutherlin 763.00. PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH: John Ellett, Jr. MD 860.72, Evelyn Spencer 724.75, Rosalie Graham 988.33, Vernie Zeiner 1,099.57. PUTNAM COUNTY ALCOHOL 8 DRUG: Bernard J. Burns 1,250.00, Susan B. Hirt 925.00. Attest: Jewel Blue Co. Auditor Dec. 15/IT Legal Notice NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of NORTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION, PUTNAM COUNTY, INDIANA, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 p.m. on the sth day of January, 1984, will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget tor the current year: CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND: AMOUNT Account 22250-Computer lab for Instructional purposes with extras for library end elementary schools, software for instruction, maintenance contract, end minor remodeling ‘125,000 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The Additional Appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board ot Tax Commissioners, which Board, upon receipt, will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor's Office of said county, or at such 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 held. NORTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES By: J. Carroll Fordlce, Pres. Joseph E. Crosby, Secretary Dec. 15/1T Legal Notice NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY It Is the stated policy of the North Putnam Community School Corporation not to discriminate on the basis ol race, color, religion, national origin, sex or handicaps. This nondiscrimination policy applies to student's access to courses and programs, to physical education and athletics, to counseling and guidance, to vocational education programs, to financial assistance, to extracurricular activities, and to other matters related to students. A Compliance Officer has been appointed for the North Putnam Community School Corporation. It is his responsibility to see thet both the "letter” and the intent of this nondiscrimination policy are followed. Inquiries, informel or formel complaints should be addressed to: Mr. Donald Deßoer, North Putnam Community School Corporation, North Putnam Junior-Senior High School Route 2 Roachdale, Indiana 46172 Phone: 317-522-6282 or 317-596-8481 The Coordinator for the handicapped to whom Inquiries, Informal or formal complaints should be addressed la: Mrs. Susan Price, Director Putnam-West Hendricks Cooperative Office Box 189 Bainbrldge, Indiana 46105 Phone: 317-522-6287 Dec. 15/1T Legal Notice GREENCASTLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Notice to Bidders Notice is here given that the School Board of the Greencastle Community Schools will receive bids on electronic typewriters, electric typewriters, computer hardware and software for use In instructional programs In Northeast Elementary School, Rldpath Elementary School, the Middle School and the High School. Specifications are on file In the Office of the Superintendent ot Schools. Bids to be tiled up to 11:00 a.m., January 9,1984, In the Office of the Superintendent of Schools. Bidders must use proper bid forms (Form 95) and must file a bond or a certified check in the amount of 10% ot the bid. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. GREENCASTLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS SCHOOL BOARD Patricia L. Hess, President Dec. 8/15/2T
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Appointments Available Beginning Dec. 15,1983 for Federally Insured Loans. Effective Jen. 1, 1984 for Putnam, Vigo, Hendricks, Morgan and Clay counties. Minimum down payment of *540. For information and availability call: Mr. Yarned 317-342-5338 collect
Business Opportunity FRANCHISE of *250,000,000 fast food company desires build-to-suit store location. This pizza delivery outlet requires a maximum of 60' by 150' of land and a 1000 sq. ft. building built to our specifications. Location on a major road centered in a densely populated residential area preferred. For detailed information write or call: McNeill Enterprises, Inc., 305 E. Water St., Chillicothe, Ohio 45601. 614-773-6590. Attention: Pat McNeill. Mobile Homes YEAR END SALE: Free heat with any new 14' home in stock. 14 x 56, 2 Br.-*11,900; 14x70, 3 Br.-» 15,900; 14x80, 3 Br.-* 19,900. We need used homes. Ottawa, 653-3222. 12/5/30T Apartments FOR RENT: Furnished 1 bedroom apartments close to campus. Call 653-4452 after 5:00 p.m. 11/29/TF Legal Notice THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET IN REGULAR SESSION, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19,1983, AT 9:00 A.M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PAYROLL: PUTNAM COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL: Doris M. Smith 989.13, Sharon L. Hammond 1,152.54, Marilyn Clearwaters 793.66, Wynona Moore 793.66, Julie Wilson 724.76, Frances Heckel 724.75, Sheron Clearwaters 724.75, Merty Watts 666.66, Jewel Blue 1,152.54, Frances Harris 793.68, Carolyn Fowler 724.75, Adrenne Patterson 724.75, Joyce Cavln 724.75, Deanna Livesay 724.75, Myrtle Cockrell 1,152.54, Nancy Mcßride 793.66, June Albright 724.77, Sharon Freeman 724.77, Carla Plessinger 660.00, Jerry Thomas 200.00, Rote M. Bula 1,152.54, Doris E. Boiler 793.66, Annabeth Smith 54.00, Gerald Hoffa 1,268.95, Robert Patton 1,103.70, Michael Biggs 1,057.83, Jim Hendrich 1,067.84, Charles Evens 1,026.82, Gerald Hoffa 36.00, Michael J. Biggs 128.00, Charles F. Evens 132.00, Robert D. Patton 64.00, Alan Stanley 945.96, Steven Flint 114.71, David Holley 28.13, John Phillips 8.51, Wayne Hopkins 225.00, Charlotte J. Gould 1,152.54, Shari Duncan 793.66, William O. Grimes 712.89, Carl Torr 559.96, Shirley Sublett 566.83, Janet Jordan 566.63, Sally H. Gray 675.00, Judy Elkina 900.00, Carol Sutherlin 781.25, William C. Vaughn 111 397.50, Glennda G. Deem 1,308.54, Nancy E. Fogle 815.11, John R. Stevens 1,308.54, Psula J. Young 900.00, John Masten 583.32, Bonnie Helton 722.07, William Maddox 722.07, Wendell Dickey 763.74, Julie J. Hoffa 1.026.64, Dorothy Hanlon 750.00, David Costin 731.87, Alicia Hammond 731.87, John Goss 731.87, Steve
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Apartments EFFICIENCY APT. All utilities and cable TV included. Fully furnished, *325 or unfurnish, *225. Call 653-4743 after 5:30 p.m. FOR RENT: Furnished efficiency. Utilities included, close to campus and town. No pets, adults only. 653-6550. 3 ROOMS, NICELY furnished, apts. with all utilities, including electric heat. $l6O. 653-5473. SPACIOUS contemporary 4 room, carpeted apartment, air conditioned, appliances, heat and water furnished. Bainbridge, phone 539-4346 after 4 p.m. 10/22/TF COLONIAL Arms Apartments, 1 bedroom unfurnished apartment available soon. No children, no pets. 653-9298 after 3 p.m. 1 BEDROOM unfurnished carpeted apartment, stove, refrigerator, air, water, sewage furnished. No children, pets. 653-3798. 11/23/30T APARTMENT RENTAL. Vern Abbott Realty. 653-6387. 12/13/30T 1 BEDROOM apartment, partially furnished, d! unities included. Garage for car. Call 653-4292 after 5 o.m. 11/10/TF FOR RENT: Apt. Stove and refrigerator furnished, also heat and water. 653-4776. Fenwick 731.87, Lawrence M. Shinn 950.00, Marjorie Shinn 4t6.66, Vanessa Smith 547.76, Mary Billings 419.47, Lori Burns 419.47, Robert Lowe 250.00, Bruce Albright 850.01 Robert Lowe 283.33, Barbara L. Mann 396.82. PUTNAM COUNTY HIGHWAY PAYROLL: Robert Bain 1,157.13, Patricia Sager 821.26. Wilma Davis 766.07, Brian Boiler 447.48, Gary Cox 401.28, James Evans 422.40, Mark Gubser 422.40, Paul Harvey 253.44, Brian Phillips 509.52, Wayne Runnells 497.64, Dennis Shillings 497.64, Jack Yount 434.28, James C. Boiler 480.00, Carl Bond 460.00, Steven Phillips 460.00, Michael York 548.30, Emerson Phillips 542.63, Joseph Ash 568.75, William Burroff 396.80, John Shaner 396.80, Bill Malayer 587.23, James Akins 557.83, James Graves 572.90. PUTNAM COUNTY WELFARE PAYROLL: Catryna Shipman 1,446.00, Virginia Bowers 1,474.00, Juanita Brooks 1,413.00, Patricia Waltman 1,230.00, Karen Britton 1,284.00, Robin Mcßride 1,168.00, Mary Leslie 1,147.00, Robin Lucas 839.00, Reta Sutton 1.056.00. Pamela Sutherlin 763.00, Helen Hurst 100.00, Rita Garrett 75.00, David Lane 50.00, Sue Rice 75.00, Marilyn Wagle 723.29. PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH PAYROLL: John Ellett, Jr., MD 880.76, Evelyn Spencer 724.77, Rosalie Graham 988.39, Vernie Zeiner 1,099.59. PUTNAM COUNTY CUMULATIVE BRIDGE PAYROLL: Steven Flint 28.18, Steven Flint 82.51, Charles Young 23.58. PUTNAM COUNTY ALCOHOL & DRUG PAYROLL: Bernard J. Burns 1,250.00, Susan B. Hirt 925X10. Attest: Jewel Blue Co. Auditor Dec. 15/1T
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