Banner Graphic, Volume 14, Number 216, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 May 1984 — Page 10

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Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST DIVISION W L Pet. GB Chicag 20 14 .588 New Yrk 19 14 . 576 4 Philadelphi 19 16 543 14 Montrel 19 17 .528 2 St Los 18 19 486 3 4 Pittsbrgh 12 20 .375 7 WEST DIVISION Los Angels 22 18 .550 Cincinnat 19 17 .528 1 Atlant 18 17 .514 14 San Dieg 18 18 500 2 Houstn 15 21 .417 5 San Francisc 14 22 . 389 6 Wednesday's Games San Francisco 4, New York 3 Houston 1, Pittsburgh 0 Chicago 10, Cincinnati 4 St Louis 4, Atlanta 2 Montreal 3, San Diego 2 Philadelphia 7, Los Angeles 2 Thursday’s Games Chicago (Ruthven 2-4) at Cincinnati (Soto 5-1) Atlanta (Perez 2-0) at St. Louis (Cox 2.1) Montreal (Rogers 2-2) at San Diego (Hawkins 3-1) Only games scheduled Friday's Games Houston at Chicago Atlanta at Pittsburgh, (n) Cincinnati at St. Louis, (n) New York at San Diego, (n) Montreal at Los Angeles, (n) Philadelphia at San Francisco, (n) AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION W.. ,L. . . Pet GB Detroit 29 5 .853 Toronto 21 13 .618 8 Baltimore 20 17 .541 104 Milwaukee 17 16 .515 114 New York 16 19 .457 134 Cleveland 13 18 .49 144 Boston 15 21 .417 15 WEST DIVISION California 20 19 .513 Chicago 18 18 . 500 4 Minnesota 19 19 .500 4 Oakland 18 20 .474 1 4 Seattle 18 20 .474 1 4 Kansas City 13 20 .394 4 Texas 12 24 .333 64 Wednesday's Games Toronto 8, Minnesota 7 Boston 5, Cleveland 2 Baltimore 5, California 0 Detroit 10, Seattle 1 New York 7, Oakland 6, 10 innings Milwaukee 5, Texas 1 Kansas City 7, Chicago 6 Thursday’s Game Chicago (Hoyt 3-4) at Toronto (Leal 401, (n) Only games scheduled Friday's Games Oakland at Detroit, (n) Chicago at Toronto, (n) California at New York, (n) Seattle at Baltimore, (n) Texas at Kansas City, (n) Boston at Minnesota, (n) Cleveland at Milwaukee, (n) TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (70 at bats): Francona, Montreal, .397; Gwynri, San Diego, .366; Brenly, San Francisco, .345; Clark, San Francisco, .336; Raines, Montreal, .336. RUNS: Raines, Montreal, 29; Wiggins, San Diego, 28; Samuel, Philadelphia, 27; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 27; Sax, Los Angeles, 25. RBI: GCarter, Montreal, 32; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 31; Clark, San Francisco, 28; Washington, Atlanta, 27; Davis, Chicago, 26.7H1T5: Gwynn, San Diego, 49; Francona, Montreal, Montreal, 46; Samuel, .lauelpi i. K>- Sandberg, Chicago, 45 >ax, Los Angeles . DOUBLES: ' rancone Montre: 11; Carter, Montr 1, 11; Davis, Sar, Francisco, 10; Sax, os Angeles, 10, 7; ■ mpson, Pittsburgh, 9 Sandberg, C ,cago, 9; Strawberry, N. York. 9 TRIPLES: b .. Chicago, 5; McGee, St.Louiu,' Philadelphia, 4; Foley, Cincinnati, 3; Oester, Cincinnati, 3; Wynne, Pittsburgh, 3. HOME RUNS: Schmidt, Philadelphia, 11; Murphy, Atlanta, 9; Marshall, Los Angeles, 8; Washington, Atlanta, 8; 4 are tied with 7. STOLEN BASES: Samuel, Philadelphia, 22; Wiggins, San Diego, 18; Redus, Cincinnati, 17; Milner, Cincinnati, 13; Raines, Montreal, 13. PITCHING (4 decisions): Lynch, New York, 4-0, 1.000, 2.89; Honeycutt, Los Angeles, 5-1, .833,1.89; Soto, Cincinnati, 51, .833, 2.49; Sanderson, Chicago, 4-1, .800, 2.34; Hawkins, San Diego, 3-1, .750, 4.83; Lea, Montreal, 6-2, .750,3.02; Orosco, New York, 3-1, .750,2.50. STRIKEOUTS: Ryan, Houston, 65; Valenzuela, Los Angeles, 58; Soto, Cincinnati, 57; Gooden, New York, 51; Carlton, Philadelphia, 48. SAVES: Gossage, San Diego, 9; Sutter, St. Louis, 9; Holland, Philadelphia, 7; LeSmith, Chicago, 6; Niedenfuer, Los Angeles, 6; Orosco, New York, 6; Reardon, Montreal, 6.

Orioles going to let Palmer leave

BALTIMORE (AP) - Jim Palmer’s brilliant and sometimes controversial career with the Baltimore Orioles is over. A formal announcement is expected today that a 20-year association has ended with the Orioles granting the 268-game winner his requested release. The move would allow the 38-year-old right-hander to pursue his goal of 300 victories rather than accept compensation for his 1984 contract and take another job with the organization. Palmer, a three-time Cy Young Award winner whose most recent outing for Baltimore was a mop-up appearance in a 12-2 defeat, is convinced he is not finished as a productive major leaguer. But after posting only a 5-4 record last year while pitching 76 2-3 innings, he was 0-3 this season with a 9.17 earned run average. Manager Joe Altobelli dropped Palmer as a starter after one of his frequent injuries, and went with a four-man rotation that has worked. Pitcher Scott McGregor, a teammate of Palmer’s for eight seasons, praised his ability while expressing sympathy

TODAY'S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Bv The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (70 at bats): Engle, Minnesota, .371; Garbey, Detroit, .368; RLaw, Chicago, .363; Trammell, Detroit, .358; GBell, Toronto, .352. RUNS: Trammell, Detroit, 32; Ripken, Baltimore, 31; Whitaker, Detroit, 29; Upshaw, Toronto, 26; 4 are tied with 23. RBI: EMurray, Baltimore, 33; Kingman. Oakland. 32; Lemon, Detroit, 31; ADavis, Seattle. 28; DeCinces, California, 25; Moseby, Toronto, 25; Rice. Boston, 25. DOUBLES: Boone, California, 10; DeCinces, California, 10, GBell, Toronto. 10; Paciorek, Chicago, 9; Ripken, Baltimore, 9; Trammell, Detroit, 9; Upshaw, Toronto, 9. TRIPLES: RLaw, Chicago, 5; Owen, Seattle, 4; 7 are tied with 3. HOME RUNS: Kingman, Oakland. 11; Ripken, Baltimore, 10; ADavis, Seattle, 9; Armas, Boston, 8; Upshaw, Toronto, 8. STOLEN BASES: Butler, Cleveland, 16; Garcia, Toronto, 16; Bernazard, Cleveland, 14; Pettis, California, 13; Moseby, Toronto, 10; RHenderson, Oakland, 10. PITCHING (4 decisions): Leal, Toronto, 4-0, 1.000, 2.84; Lopez, Detroit, 4-0, 1.000, 1.41; SStewart, Baltimore, 4-0, 1.000, 3.38; Stieb, Toronto, 5-0, 1.000, 2.15; Wilcox, Detroit, 5-0,1.000,3.09. STRIKEOUTS: Blyleven, Cleveland, 47; Stieb, Toronto, 45; Witt, California, 44; Morris, Detroit, 42; Niekro, New York, 41; Smithson, Minnesota, 41. SAVES: Quisenberry, Kansas City, 10; Fingers, Milwaukee, 7; RDavis, Minnesota, 7; Stanley, Boston, 7; Caudill, Oakland, 6. National Hockey League Playoffs At A Glance STANLEY CUP FINALS By The Associated Press Thursday, May 10 Edmonton 1, N.Y. Islanders 0 Saturday, May 12 N.Y. Islanders 6, Edmonton 1 Tuesday, May IS Edmonton 7, N.Y. Islanders 2, Edmonton leads series 2-1 Thursday, May 17 N.Y. Islanders at Edmonton Saturday, May 19 N.Y. Islanders at Edmonton Tuesday, May 22 Edmonton at N.Y. Islanders, if necessary Thursday, May 24 Edmonton at N.Y. Islanders, if necessary Wednesday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Assigned Orlando Sanchez, catcher, to Rochester of the International League. KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Activated Willie Wilson, outfielder. Sold Orlando Sanchez, catcher, to the Baltimore Orioles. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Optioned Kelly Gruber, infielder, to Syracuse of the International League. National League NEW YORK METS-Activated Jerry Martin, outfielder. Optioned Ross Jones, infielder, to Tidewater of the International League. PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Placed Brian Harper, outfielder, on the 15-day disabled list. Purchased the contract erf Benny Distefano, outfielder, from Hawaii of the Pacific Coast League SAN DIEGO PADRES—PIaced Luis Salazar on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to May ls. Moved Luis DeLeon from the 15-day disabled list to the 21-day disabled list. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed Rod McSwain, defensive back, Hewritt Dixon 111, running back, and Dean Biasucci, kicker. DENVER BRONCOS—Signed Rulon lones, defensive end, and Steve Wilson, rornerback, to a series of one-year contracts. GREEN BAY PACKERS-Signed Henry Childs, tight end. NEW YORK JETTS—Signed Jon English, Gary Schofield, Glenn Inverso and Bruce Buchla, quarterbacks, Barry Cavagnaro, place-kicker, Jamie Laßelle and Dennis Bligen, running backs, and Dino Delaney, safety, to free-agent contracts. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-Signed Richard Dark, tight end, Chris Babini, center, and Richard Otte, wide receiver. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Signed Daryl Turner, wide receiver, to a series of oneyear contracts. United States Football League JACKSONVILLE BULLS-Announced the resignation of Billy Cash, president. PITTSBURGH MAULERS—Released Tony Lee, place-kicker. Signed Eric Schubert. Dlace-kicker. HOCKEY National Hockey League BUFFALO SABRES—Announced the resignation of Gordon “Red” Berenson, assistant coach, to accept the head coaching job at the University of Michigan.

over Palmer’s mental anguish in the twilight of his career. “He was definitely a great asset to the team,” McGregor said. “I could care less about statistics. . .when he went out there, you were usually in the ballgame. He was a great competitor.” “But everybody has to go through this,” McGregor added. “It’s got to come to an end. We’ll miss the guy, he’s a good friend. But he’ll be around. It’s nothing to be sad about.” Palmer, who at 20 in 1966 became the youngest pitcher ever to hurl a World Series shutout, joined the Orioles in 1965 after just one season in the minors. After winning 15 games in 1966, injuries limited Palmer to just 49 innings of major league pitching the next two seasons and his career almost ended prematurely. Torn shoulder muscles sidelined him for 42 days in 1969, but four days after coming off the disabled list he hurled his lone career no-hitter. After going 16-4 in 1969, Palmer won 20 or more games in eight of the next nine seasons and the Cy Young Award in 1973-75-76

Auction

COATESVILLE AUCTION Saturday, May 12,1984 - 7 p.m. Antique dishes, oak chair, kraut cutter, fruit jars, garden plow, garden toots, metal lawn chairs, step ladder, fishing pole, tools, 2pc. bedroom suite, chairs, double bed, dinette set, another load of boxes out of storage with 19 more loads to come and more items coming in daily. All Consignments Welcomed. Phone 386-7274 Auctioneers: MIKE AND MAX BLACKMORE Open daily 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Closed Wed. and Sun. After hours by appointment.

Help Wanted

_J Greencastle l Community Child Care Center wili begin accepting applications for Fail, 1984, for children ages 3 • kindergarten on Saturday, May 19 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the Putnam County Library. Tuition will be *6O per week. A *25.00 registration fee will be payable on Saturday. For further information call 653-4769 or 653-4961. r

EASY PLEASANT work in our office. Days-evenings and Saturdays. Full or part time. No experience necessary, excellent pay. Apply in person only. 315 Bloomington, Suite 7, Greencastle. 5/15/3P LOOK SCHOOL girls this is what you have been looking for, a part time job now until school is out then a full time job. Days, evenings and Saturdays. No experience necessary, excellent pay. We will train you. Apply in person only at our office, 315 Bloomington, Suite 7, Greencastle. 5/17/4T PART TIME, the Indiana Air Guard now has positions open in the fields of security, electronics, air craft maintenance and a few other areas. No experience necessary, will train and pay you during training. For more information, call collect 812-877-5200. 5/14/5T

Legal Notice NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice li hereby given to the taxpayers ol South Putnam Community School Corporation consisting ot the Townships ol Marion, Jefferson, Warren and Washington, In Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers ot the said school corporation at a regular meeting at their regular meeting place, R.R. 2, Box 134, State Road 43 South, Greencastle, Indiana, at 1:00 p.m., E.S.T., on the 4th day ot June, 1914, will consider additional appropriation to meet tha extraordinary emergency existing at this time. 1. Not over *60,000.00 from the Cumulative C- jilding Fund for Demolition of the 1917 Fillmore building as par apecilications prepared by Jamas Associates, Architects snd Engiruers. Remodeling of tha water system a: ins Fillmore Elamantary as required by the State Board ol Health with estimates ol Installation prepared by James Associates, Architects and Engineers. A total additional appropriation ol not over *00,000.00. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally mads will be automatically referred to tha State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within litleen days st the County Auditor’s Office at Putnam County, Indiana, or at such other piece as msy be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriation may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire ot the County Auditor whan and where such hearing will ba held. South Putnam Community School Corporation, Board of Trustees By: Donald Spencer, Praaidant May 17/1T

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PERMANENT part time position available. Merchandising greeting cards. For mature individual, who would enjoy dealing with retail stores in the Greencastle area. It's an interesting position merchandising greeting cards and related products up to 15 hours a week. Training program, no experience needed. 812-535-3773, between 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. EOE. 5/16/4P HELP WANTED: Babysitter for 12 & 14 year old. Must be 17 years old and have own transportation. Call 653-4832 after 6 pm. 5/15/3T Lost and Found FOUND: Young female cat Grey and white. Vicinity of East Poplar. 653-4243. 5/15/3T Musical Items VISIT KERSEY MUSIC, 1 mile north of Greencastle on 231. 653-6824, for all your musical needs. 1/7/TF

Legal Notice ORDINANCE NO. 1984-3 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION AND TRANSFER OF CUMULATIVE CAPITAL. IMPROVEMENT FUNDS WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City ol Greencastle. Indiana, has determined that an extraordinary emergency exists and that there is an immediate need to transfer and appropriate Cumulative Capital Improvement funds to the police department remodeling, and; WHEREAS, appropriate publication of the appropriation and transfer of such funds has been made in the Banner-Graphic, a newspaper of local circulation in Greencastle. Putnam County, Indiana. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Cottfmon Council of the City of Greencastle. Indiana, as follows: 1. That there be appropriated and transferred from the Cumulative Capital Improvement Fund to the Police Department Remodeling the sum ol One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500). 2. That this Ordinance shall take full force and effect upon its passing by the Common Council of the City ol Greencastle, Indiana, and approval by the Mayor as provided by law. PASSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THIS BTH DAY OF MAY, 1984. Gerald Warren Presiding Officer Attest: Janice Inman Clerk-Treasurer Presented by me to the Mayor ol Greencastle. Indiana, this Bth day of May. 1984, at 9:00 o'clock p.m. Janice Inman, Clerk-Treasurer Approved and signed by me this Bth day of May, 1984, at 9:00 o'clock P.M. Gerald E. Warren, Mayor Attest: Janice Inman, Clerk-Treasurer k May 17/1T ORDINANCE NO. 1984-1 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION AND TRANSFER OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, has determined that an extraordinary emergency exists and that there is an immediate need to transfer and appropriate Federal Revenue Sharing funds to various accounts, and; WHEREAS, appropriate publication of the appropriation and transfer ol such funds has been made in the Banner-Graphic, a newspaper ot local circulation in Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, as follows: 1. That there be appropriated and transferred from Federal Revenue Sharing funds the following sums to the following accounts' (DFRSNo.4 Police Cars (2) '19,600.00 (2) FRS No. 3 Civil Preparedness 2,000.00 (3) FRS No. 2 Street Repairs 7.450.00 (4) FRS No. 2 Sidewalk REpairs 7,450.00 (5) FRS No. 4 Tiuck (Street and Sanitation Department) 1 7,500.00 (6) Youth Center 3,000.00 (7) Senior Citizens Van 3,000.00 TOTAL *60,000.00 2. That this Ordinance shall take full force and effect upon its passing by the Common Council ol the City of Greencastle, Indiana, and approval by the Mayor as provided by law. PASSED by the Common Council of the City of Greencastle. Indiana, this Bth day ot May 1984. Gerald E. Warren Presiding Officer Attest: Janice Inman, Clerk-Treasurer Presented by me to the Mayor of Greencastle, Indiana, this Bth day ot May. 1984. at 9:10 o'clock p.m. Janice Inman, Clerk-Treasurer Approved and signed by me this Bth day of May, 1984, at 9:10 o’clock p.m. Gerald E. Warren. Mayor Attest: Janice Inman, Clerk-Treasurer May 17/1T

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Mobile Homes OTTAWA new and used homes, 12', 14', 24' and 28'. Check our prices. Ottawa Instant Homes, U.S. 231 S. Greencastle. 317-653-3222. 5/9/30T FOR SALE: 1977 Festibai mobile home, 14 X 70, excellent condition. 795-4021 after 4. 5/12/6T Business Opportunity OWN & OPERATE candy confection vending route, your area; pleassent business. High profit items. Start part-time. Age, experience not important. *2,395 to *4,790 investment. Write Owatonna Vendor's Exchange, Box 411, MN. 55060, include phone number. 5/16/2P For Rent FOR RENT: Approximately 6Vi acres cash rent for beans. 6536179. 5/16/3T FOR RENT: 4 bedroom country home, large yard and garden. 672-8198. 5/14/6T FOR RENT: Small 3 bedroom house, empty, clean. *275 month, *2OO deposit. Call 6539433. 5/16/2P FOR RENT: 2 bedroom mobile home. Nice location. Call for appointment after 4:30. 5262381. 5/15/3T FOR RENT: Small partially furnished apartment, close to town. 653-6880 or 653-4211. 5/17/4T Apartments APARTMENT for rent: 2 room apartment on South 231. Good condition. No children or pets. References required. Day, 653-8421 or from 6-9 call 653-4072. 5/17/TF 1 BEDROOM apartment. Stove, refrigerator furnished. No children. Single adult preferred. 653-6709 evenings. 5/9/12T EFFICIENCY apartment. Electric heat, air conditioned. Country atmosphere. Deposit required. No pets. 653-3317. 5/3/12T REELSVILLE. 1 bed, range, ref., water pd. No pets. Adults. *l3O plus deposit. 653-3386. 5/4/30T FOR RENT: 2 large room apartment on Berry St. Heat and water furnished. No children or pets. References required. Call days, 653-8421 or from 69 653-4072. 5/17/TF Automotive FOR SALE: 1977 Datsun, 710 wagon, runs good. Asking *9OO. Call after 6 p.m., 7956323. 5/11/2T 5/16/4T FOR SALE: 1979 Ford courier, 4 cyl, 4 speed with camper shell. Call 653-5048 after 4 p.m. 5/1 A/3P

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1970 CAPRICE, *350. Call aftei 5:00. 386-2254. 5/16/2P '79 Z 28 Camero, T-top, air, cruise, tilt. Low miles. 6535517. 5/15/5P WE BUY late model used cars and trucks. Ken Chymiak Pon-tiac-Olds, GMC, Hwy. 231, Greencastle. 653-8426. 4/27/30T CASH PAID. Late model used cars and trucks. 210 N. Jackson, Greencastle. Carl, Greencastle Motors. 5/9/30T FOR SALE: 1977 Datsun, 280 Z, *4,300. 653-3279. 5/17/3T 1970 VW BUG, less than 15,000 miles on rebuilt engine. 4 new radial tires. Mechanically sound, body in good condition. *I,OOO. Call after 5, 653-4952. 5/16/3T

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