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NCAA Tournament At A Glance Hie Final Four At Lexington, Ky. Semifinals Saturday, March 30 Villanova, 23-10, vs. Memphis St., 31-3 Georgetown, 34-2, vs. St. John's, 31-3 Championship Monday, April 1 Semifinal winners National Invitation Tournament At A Glance By The Associated Press Semifinals Wednesday, March 27 At New York Indiana, 18-13, vs. Tennessee, 21-14 UCLA, 18-12, vs. Louisville, 19-16 Championship Friday, March 29 At New York Third place Championship NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament At A Glance By The Associated Press The Final Four At Austin, Texas National Semifinals Friday, March 29 Old Dominion, 29-3, vs. NE Louisiana, 30-1 Georgia, 28-4, vs. Western Kentucky, 28-5 National Championship Sunday, March 31 Semifinal winners National Basketball Association .... At A Glance By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W. L. Pet... GB x-Boston 57 14 .803 x-Philadelphia 52 19 .732 5 New Jersey 36 36 .500 21t4 Washington 35 36 493 22 New York 24 49 .329 34 Central Division y-Milwaukee 52 21 .712 Detroit 38 33 .535 13 Chicago 35 38 .479 17 Cleveland 29 43 .403 22V4 Atlanta 28 44 .389 2314 Indiana 20 52 .278 3lVi WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division ... x-Denver 46 26 .639 x-Houston 41 29 .586 4 x-Dallas 41 32 .562 5Mi San Antonio 36 37 .493 1014 Utah 35 38 .479 lit* Kansas City 29 44 .397 17Vk Pacific Division y-L A. Lakers 52 19 .732 - Portland 36 37 .493 17 Phoenix 32 40 444 20(4 Seattle 30 42 .417 22(4 LA. Clippers 25 48 .342 28 Golden State 20 52 .278 32 x-c!inched playoff berth, y-clinched division title Tuesday's Games Milwaukee 107, Washington 96 Cleveland 112, New York 98 Dallas 134. Golden State 107 Chicago 120, Indiana 119 Houston 115, Kansas City 93 New Jersey 109, Atlanta 108, OT Denver 104, Utah 89 Detroit 119, Phoenix 93 Portland 116, Los Angeles Lakers 113, OT Wednesday’s Games Atlanta at Indiana Boston at New Jersey Washington at Philadelphia Houston at Detroit Golden State at San Antonio Dallas at Utah L.A. Lakers at Seattle Thursday’s Games Chicago at Cleveland Milwaukee at New York Kansas City at Denver Phoenix at L.A. Clippers National Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division W L..T Pts .GF. GA x-Philadelphia 48 19 7 103 329 233 x-Washington 43 22 9 95 301 222 x-NY Islanders 39 31 5 83 331 293 NY Rangers 24 40 10 58 279 325 Pittsburgh 23 45 5 51 254 351 New Jersey 20 44 9 49 242 312 Adams Division - 7 27 9 83 303 255 x-Montreal 36 27 11 83 277 247 x-Buffalo 33 26 14 80 268 220 Boston 33 32 9 75 276 263 Hartford 26 38 9 61 250 301 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division x-St. Louis 34 27 12 80 273 259 x-Chicago 35 34 5 75 286 282 x-Detroit 25 39 11 61 293 341 x-Minnesota 24 40 12 60 252 304 Toronto 19 47 8 46 231 321 Smythe Division uv-Edmonton 47 17 10 104 368 266 x-Winnipeg 41 27 7 89 334 311 x-Calgary 9 38 27 9 85 338 284 x-Los Angeles 32 29 13 77 322 304 Vancouver 24 43 8 56 268 381 y-clinched division title x-clinched playoff berth
Legal Notice NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMIT PROGRAM PUBLIC NOTICE Proposed NPDES Permit to Dlscherge into Navigable Waters Indiana Stream Pollution Control Foard 1330 West Michigan Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46206 317/633-0790 Public Notice Number: SS-4710R Permit No.: IN 0047074 Name and Address of Permittee: Mr. James M. Hammond. Superintendent, South Putnam Community School Corporation, R.R. 2, Bo* 134, Greencastle, IN 46135 Public Notice Issued On: March 27,1985 Name and Address of Facility Where Discharge Occurs: Reelsville Elementary School, approximately Yj mile south of Reelsville, on C.R. 625 W., south of U.S. 40, approximately 8 miles east of Brazil, in the SW'/x of the SE% of Section 21, TI3N, RSW, Reelsville Quad., Putnam County. Receiving Water: a ravine to Big Walnut Creek to Eel River, to the West Fork of White River. The above named applicant has applied for a renewal of an NPDES permit to discharge Into the designated receiving water. The permit will be issued by the Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board for a term of not more man live years. The applicant operates a public school. Plant operations result In an average discharge of .004 million gallons per day of wastewater. Proposed parameters to be monitored and limited are Flow, BODS, Suspended Solids, Fecal Coli. Residual Chlorine, pH. The plant has one existing discharge Into Big Walnut Creek which Is classified aquatic life In accordance with Indiana Water Quality Standards. Application Is made for continuation of this discharge which Is located In Putnam County, Indiana. Tentative Determination On the basis of preliminary staff review and application of applicable standards and regulations the Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board proposes to Issue a permit for the discharge subject to certain effluent limitations and special conditions. (The proposed permit Is within a class, type, and size for which the Regional Administrator, Region V, U.S. EPA, has waived hla right to review, object to, or comment, pursuant to the waiver provisions authorized by 40 CFR 123.6 <•)-) Procedures for the Formulation of Final Determination A. Comment Period The proposed determination to Issue an NPOES Permit Is tentative. Interested persona are Invited to submit written comments on the proposed permit. Comments should be submitted In person or mailed no later than 30 days from the date of this Public Notice. Deliver or mall all comments to: Mrs. Julia Bright, Indiana pate Board of Health, Division
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Tuesday’s Games Montreal 5, Boston 3 Quebec 4, Buffalo 3 NY. Rangers 5, Pittsburgh 4 Detroit 5, Minnesota 1 Edmonton 7, N.Y. Islanders 5 Wednesday’s Games N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo Hartford at Washington New Jersey at Pittsburgh St. Louis at Toronto Philadelphia at Chicago Winnipeg at Vancouver Calgary at Los Angeles Thursday's Games Edmonton at Boston St. Louis at Montreal N.Y. Islanders at Quebec Washington at New Jersey Detroit at Philadelphia International Hockey League At A Glance int. Tuesday's Game Indianapolis 7. Milwaukee 3 Wednesday’s Games Kalamazoo at Fort Wayne Peoria at Milwaukee Thursday’s Games No games scheduled Friday's Games Toledo at Flint Peoria at Kalamazoo Muskegon at Milwaukee Fort Wayne at Indiana Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press Exhibition Season AMERIC , ,Y«(hA California ' 8 6 .571 Milwaukee 11 9 .550 Cleveland 9 7 .563 Detroit 9 9 .500 Baltimore 8 9 .471 Kansas City 8 9 .471 New York 8 9 .471 Texas 7 8 .467 Minnesota 8 11 .421 Oakland 7 10 .412 Seattle 7 10 .412 Boston 7 11 .389 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 11 5 .688 Chicago 12 7 .632 Cincinnati 10 6 .625 New York 8 7 .533 Montreal 8 8 .500 San Francisco 8 8 .500 Philadelphia 7 7 .500 Atlanta 8 9 .471 Houston 9 11 .450 St. Louis 5 7 .417 San Diego 6 11 .353 Pittsburgh 3 10 .231 NOTE: Split-squad games count in standings Tuesday's Games St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 5 Atlanta 6, Baltimore 2 Los Angeles 11, Toronto 5 New York Mets 1, Boston 0 Pittsburgh 4, Minnesota 3 Chicago White Sox 8, Detroit 3 Kansas City 11, Texas 5 Houston 6, Cincinnati 5 Oakland 12, San Diego 6 Cleveland 4, San Francisco 2 Milwaukee 8, Chicago Cubs 7 Seattle 4, California 0 New York Yankees 2, Montreal 1 Wednesday's Games Phiadelphia vs. St. Louis at St. Petersburg
Tues. Morn. IBM Ladle* March 19.1986 STANDINGS W. L. Kendall „ 132 92 Jordan 126 99 Frost 124 198 York 114 118 Rolls 118 114 Widmann 185 119 Jones 184 128 Johnston 82 142 High Team Game: Froot, 687. High Team Series: Frost, 1352. High Ind. Game: Judy Wilson. 288. High Ind. Series: Myra Storm, 628. Series over 480 (female): M. Storm, 528; E. Jordan, 581; J. Wilson. 470; B. Kendall. 488; B. Woods. 453; M. Smith, 448; S. Burris, 448; S. Osborn, 439; B. Richardson, 429; S. Wood, 423; S. Blit, 421; J. Crawley, 414; S. York, 489; C. Porter, 481. Automotive League March 19,1985 STANDINGS W. L. Torr's Restaurant 155 81 Cloverdale Auto Parts 148 88 Lone Star 134 82 Branagtn OU Co 124 92 Clay Co. R.T.C 117 99 Alexander Masonry 112 184 House of Phones 188 188 3-D Auto Parts 98 128 Tom Jones Auction A Realty 94 122 Moose Lodge 98 128 RAM Bicycle Sales 88 128 MaQorv's 88 128
of Water Pollution Control. 1330 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46206. All comments received no later than 30 days from the date of this Public Notice will be considered in the formulation of the final determl. ration. B. Public Hearing Any person may request a public hearing within 30 days of the date of the Public Notice by submitting a request to the Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board. The Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board will hold a public hearing II there is a significant degree of public interest In the proposed permit. Public Notice of such a hearing will be circulated in at least one newspaper In the geographical area of the discharges and to those persons Legal Notice INDUSTRIAL WASTE PRETREATMENT (IWP) PERMIT PROGRAM PUBLIC NOTICE Proposed IWP Permit to Discharge Into a Publicly Owned Treatment Works Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board 1330 West Michigan Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46206 317/633-0795 Public Notice Number 51-4709 Permit No.: IWP 9000012 Name and Address of Permittee: Mallory Capacitor Company, Mallory Components Group. P.O. Box 372, Indianapolis, IN 46206 Public Notice Issued On: March 27,1985 Name and Addrsss of Facility Where Discharge Occurs: Mallory Capacitor Company, Stats Road 240 East, Greencastle, IN 46135. The above-named applicant has applied for an IWP permit to discharge Into the City of Greencaatie's municipal sewage treatment system located In Putnam County. The applicant operates a facility for the manufacture of electrolytic capacitors. Plant operations result In an average discharge of 0.02 million gallons per day of process, cooling, and sanitary water. Proposed parameters to be monitored and limited are flow, cadmium, chromium, copper, cyanide, lead, nickel, zinc, TTO, and pH. Tentative Determination On the basis of preliminary staff review and application of pertinent standards and regulations, the Technical Secretary of the Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board
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Kansas City vs. Atlanta at West Palm Beach Montreal vs. Texas at Pompano Cincinnati vs. Toronto at Dunedin Chicago White Sox vs. Boston at Winter Haven Los Angeles vs. Houston at Kissimmee San Francisco vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa Seattle vs. San Diego at Yuma Oakland vs. California at Palm Springs Cleveland vs. Milwaukee at Sun City Pittsburgh vs. Detroit at Lakeland New York Yankees vs. Baltimore at Miami New York Mets vs. Minnesota at Orlando Thursday's Games St. Louis vs. Montreal at West Palm Beach Cincinnati vs. New York Mets at St. Petersburg Los Angeles vs. Boston (ss) at Winter Haven Pittsburgh vs. Chicago White Sox at Sarasota Houston vs. Detroit at Lakeland Phiadelphia vs. Kansas City at Fort Myers Atlanta vs. Minnesota at Orlando Baltimore vs. Texas at Pompano Boston (ss) vs. Toronto at Dunedin Chicago Cubs vs. Oakland at Phoenix Cleveland vs. California at Palm Springs Milwaukee vs. Seattle at Tempe San Francisco vs. San Diego at Yum Tuesday’s Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Sent Bill Swaggerty, pitcher, to their minor-league complex for reassignment CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Waived Mike Squires, first baseman. Named Bart Johnson advance scout. Placed Cliff Speck, pitcher, on the 21-day disabled list. Sent Mark Gilbert, outfielder, to Denver of the American Association, and Kenny Williams, outfielder, and Ron Karkovice, catcher, to Glens Falls of the New York-Penn League. Named Gene Honda public address announcer. National League CINCINNATI REDS—Sent Fred Toliver, Mike Smith, Billy Hawley and Rob Murphy, pitchers, to their minorleague complex for reassignment. HOUSTON ASTROS—Sent Larry Acker, Manny Her nandez and Ma:k Knudson, pitchers, John Mizerock, catcher, and Eric Bullock, outfielder, to Tucson of the Pacific Coast League. Sent Randy Martz and Charlie Kerfeld, pitchers, to their minor-league complex for reassignment. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Optioned Jack Fimple, catcher, to Albuquerque of the Pacific Coast League. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Sent Ramon Caraballo, Rocky Childress and Tony Ghelfi, pitchers, and Francisco Melendez, first baseman, to their minor-league complex for reassignment. Placed Joe Lefebvre, outfielder, on the 60-dav emergency disabled list. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHICAGO BULLS—Fired Rod Thorn, general manager Named Jerry Krause general manager FOOTBALL National Football League DALLAS COWBOYS—Announced the retirement of Herb Scott, guard LOS ANGELES RAMS—Signed Dieter Brock, quar terback, to a four-year contract. United States Football League ARIZONA OUTLAWS—Signed Kit Lathrop, defensive tackle, to a four-year contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League NHL—Fined the Washington Capitals 17,000 for illegally loaning Mikko Leinonen, center, to a Finnish team and suspended Leinonen for Washington's first playoff game
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Hartman Lumber 88 128 Kenney’s Machine Shop 74 148 High Team Game: Torr's Restaurant, 1859. High Team Series: Mallory's, 2847. High Ind. Game: Gary Cofer, 248. High Ind. Series: Robert England, 819. Series over 588 (male): R. England, 819; D. Sutherlin, 881; G. Cofer, 588; H. Barnett, 575; M. Adams, 573; R. Taylor, 553; J. Jones, 558; D. Pettit. 549; D. Isom. 548; R. Branham, 544; C. Danhour, 543; N. Hoffa, 538; J. Williams, 538; L. Wood, 537; S. Curtis, 533; E. Bennington, 528; D. CHne, 528; L. Corbin, 521; S. Sutherlin, 513; J. Rice, 511; R. Shoemaker. 588; J. Scott, 582; J. Shame!. 682; M. WUUamson, 581. Commercial League March 7,1965 STANDINGS W. L. State Farm Insurance 142 88 American Legion 117 91 PhlUips Electric 117 91 Hopklns-Rector 119 98 Curt’s Flexers 188 192 Butcher Block 84 124 Bainbrklge Feed A Grata 82 128 RAM Bicycle 74 134 High Team Game: State Farm Insurance, 1829. High Team Series: State Farm Insurance, 3884. High Ind. Game: David Frost, 211. High Ind. Series: Lee Chew, 585. Series over 588 (male): L. Chew, 585; F. Middleton, 584; D. Frost, 558; L. Cooper, 545; J. Frost, 532; C.J. Hu Her. 529; B. Branham, 527; W. Barger, 514; D. Bassett, 508; C. Brewster, 588.
on the'mailing list at least 30 days prior to the hearing. General Information The application, proposed permit including effluent limitations and special conditions, comments received, and other Information ere on file ano may be Inspected In Room 336, Indiana State Board of Health, 1330 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, at any time between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Copies of this Public Notice and the proposed permit are available at tha Indiana State Board of Health. Other related documents may be copied at a cost of 20' per page. Please bring the foregoing to the attention of persons whom you know would be Interested In this matter. March 27/1T proposes to Issue a permit tor the discharge for a term of not more than five years subject to certain effluent limitations and special conditions. I Procedures for tha Formulation of Final Determination A. Comment Period The proposed determination to Issue an IWP Permit la tentative. Interested persona are Invited to submit written comments on the proposed permit. Comments should be submitted In person or mailed no later than 30 days from the date of this Public Notice. Deliver or mall all requests or comments to: Mrs. Julie Bright, Indiana State Board of Health, Division of Water Pollution Control. 1330 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46206. All Comments received no later than 30 days from the date of this Public Notice will be considered In the formulation of the final determination. General Information The application, proposed permit, Including effluent limitations and special conditions, (If any), comments received, and any other Information are on file and may be Inspected In Room 336, Indiana State Board of Health, 1330 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, at any time between 10:00 a.m., and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Copies of this Public Notice and the proposed permit are available at the Indiana State Board of Health. Other related documents may be copied at a coat of 15' per page. Please bring the foregoing to the attention of persona whom you know would be interested In this matter. March 27/1T
Legal Notice THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET IN SPECIAL SESSION APRIL 1. 1985 AT 9:00 A.M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GRFiNCASTLE, INDIANA, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PAYROLL: PUTNAM COUNTY GENERAL: Doris M. Smith 552.87, Barbara Dlnsmore 140.00, Sharon L. Hammond 617.91, Marilyn Clearwaters 438.49, Wynona Moore 438.49, Julie Wilton 404.04, Sharon Clearwaters 404.04, Marcia Nelson 404.04, Marty Watts 404.04, Myrtle Cockrell 617.91, Carolyn Fowler 438.49, Adrenne Patterson 404.04, Rebecca Barber 404.04, Linda Hansen 404.04, William O. Grimes 617.91, Nancy Mcßride 438.49, Vera June Albright 404.04, Jean Foxx 404.04, Diana Cavaneaa 250.00, Carla Pleaslnger 300.00, Rose Buis 617.91, Doris Boiler 438.49, Gerald Hoffa 744.63, Robert Patton 625.36, Michael Biggs 600.57, James Baugh 618.07, Richard Lyon 583.08, Alar Stanley 514.64, Dale Oliver 120.83, Arthur Safer 175.00, Wayne Hopkins 191.66, Byron Snyder 191.66, Byron Snyder 191.66, Howard Hedge 191.66, Charlotte Gould 617.91, Sharon Duncan 438.46, Carl Torr 398.11, Nata Parmley 320.00, Jinat Jordan 308.33, Shirley Sublet! 301.33, Diana LaVlolette 75.00, Robert J. 87.08, Delbert H. Brewer 87.08, Sally H. Gray 388.86, Judith Elkina 491.68, Carol J. flicker 438.49, Stephen Pierson 491.68, Wlllfem Vaughn 227.91, Qlennda G. Deem 696.28, Nancy Fogle 449.18, John Stevens 698.28, Christine Jones 554.16, Wendell Dickey 423.53, William Maddox 402.70, Bonnie Helton 402.70, John L. Masten 166.66, Keith Patterson 166.66, Julie Hoffa 583.08, Catherine McCullough 340.00, David Coatln 420.86, John Goat 420.86, Steve Fenwick 420.86, Charles Sage 420.86, Jerry Monnett 500.00, Beverly Monnett 250.00, Virginia C. Day 357.20, Patricia Weddell 315.33, Joan Strange 315.33, Robert J. Lowe 125.00, Sue Benaasl 20.83, Robert J. Lowe 154.16, Bruca Albright 350.00, Barbara L. Mann 219.24. PUTNAM COUNTY HIGHWAY: Robert Bain 620.25, Patricia Sager 452.26, Wilma Davia 424.72, Gary Cox 477.60, Ronald Doraett 477.60, Jamaa Evana 474.62, Mark Gubser 477.60, Darrell Jackaon 474.82, Frank Parrlah 474.62, Brian Phillips 477.60, Wayne Runnella 482.08, James Boiler 515.20, Gerald McGuire 520.03, Michael York 515.20, Emeraon Phillips 523.20, Joseph Ash 544.26, William Burroff 452.00, John Shaner 452.00, Raymond Trent 452.00, Dennis Shillings 558.79, David Alanduff 483.84, Dallas Pearson 537.60. PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH: John Ellett, Jr. MD 462.50, Evelyn Spencer 404.04, Rosalie Graham 535.83, Vernle Zeiner 591.45. PUTNAM COUNTY WELFARE: Catryna Shipman 809.00, Juanita Brooks 767.00, Karen Britton 697.00, Janet Jones 615.50, Mary Leslie 841.00, Robin Lucas 455.50, Marllynn Wagle 455.50, Rata Sutton 590.50, Lanalae Silver 502.50, Pam Sutherlin 414.00. PUTNAM COUNTY ALCOHOL 6 DRUG: Barnard J. Burns 686.66, Susan B. Hlrt 504.16. March 27/1T
Mobile Homes FOR SALE: 1966 2 bedroom mobile home, 800 North Madison St. ( Lot 23. Phone 653-6867. 3/23/5P - NO DOWN - *179 per month Just pay stats tax, dosing cost. Mo«s into a 1986 14x70 mobile horns. 3-bdrm. furnlshsd, appliances, carpet and drapes. Delivery, set up, skirting and tiedowns Included. 1 Call Tarry, 1-291-6599 Apartments MURPHY BROTHERS Realty, apartment rentals. Adults only. Call 653-2891 or 6539087. 2 BEDROOM, Dunbar Road, *165 month plus deposit. 6536543. SMALL efficiency apartment. Close to campus. Call 6536210 or 653-6357. FURNISHED EFFICIENCY apartment. Private entrance. No children or pets. Call 6534072, 6-9 p.m. 3/13/TF APARTMENT FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, appliances furnished. *175 plus deposit. 6534452. HOME & APARTMENT rentals. Vern Abbott Realty. 653-6387. 3/13/30T For Rent FARM FOR rent. 80 acres near Reelsville. 724-2445 after 6 p.m. 3/26/12P Vi DUPLEX for rent. All electric, A-l condition, central air, close to town. 317-545-8161 or 317-241-7141. 3/26/3P Marine Items SEA KING 16 ft. fiberglass pleasure boat, 60 HP motor and trailer, new carpet and seats. *1,200. Rick Sharp 5221595 or 653-2641. 3/25/5T Help Wanted NOW ACCEPTING applications for 3rd shift waitress. Cooks on all 3 shifts. Cloverdale Truck Stop. Must apply in person. 3/27/3T Legal Notice INVITATION TO BID Notlca la haraby givan that aaalad bid proposals will ba racalvad: By: Clark-Traasurar ot Town ol Ciovardala, Indiana. For Sala of ona 1991 Dodga four door aadan. At: Clark-Traasurar'a Offlca In tha Community Building, Town of Ciovardala, Indiana. Until: 7:00 o'clock P.M. (EST) on April 9,1986. Bids racalvad will than ba publicly opanad and raad aloud. Bids racalvad attar that tlma will ba raturnad u nopan ad. Tha automoblla for aala may ba Inspactad at tha Flra Station, Ciovardala, Indiana. This automoblla Is balng add In aa-lt condition with no guarantaaa. Succasaful biddar will ba notlfiad within flva working daya aftar bid opaning and shall taka posaassion of vahlcla upon payment of bid prtca. A clear title will ba furnished upon payment. Town of Ciovardala, Indiana. By: David Hayaa-Board Praaldant Sill Whltlng-Board Member Sheldon Quthrldga-Board Member Cloverdale's Board of Trustees March 14,1985 Attest: Ruby Barnetl, Clark-Traasurar March 20/27/2T Automotive
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Help Wanted RECEPTIONIST/BOOKKEEPER opening available for a numbers oriented person with experience in Medicare & Medicaid billing. Good typing skills necessary, excellent company benefits with possible advancement available for the right person. Apply in person from 8-5, Monday-Friday. Eventide. HELP WANTED: Cocktail waitress. Evenings and weekends. Must be 21. Apply in person. Mr. Rons. LOOKING for a few mature persons who want to write their own paycheck. Can earn *2OO a week for 20 hours. Only those willing to work need apply. Call Susan, 6533804 between the hours of 35 p.m. EOE. FIFTEEN OPENINGS for Juniors (some openings for Seniors) in High School at your local Army National Guard. Earn *1,500 during the summer and between *75-* 100 mo. during your Senior year. For information contact SFC Ken Query, 317/653-4916 or after 6 p.m. 653-6659. RECEPTIONIST/ASSISTANT for doctor's office. An exciting position open for the right person. Make appointments for the doctor, assist and direct patients. Some typing and filing. High school education required. Must prefer work that involves dealing with sick people. Experience would be helpful. Reply with handwritten letter. Enclose a resume. Give salary history and references. Reply to Box 354 do Banner Graphic. WANTED: Someone to work in pet shop. Must • have knowledge of pets. Apply in person Happy Tails Pet & Grooming Center, 12C7 S. Bloomington St. No phone calls. EARN *B-* 10 an hour with Avon. For details call 6539068 or 653-5641. RETIRED Carpenter, for light duty work on Saturdays. Phone 653-8320. 3/20/10T TELEPHONE SURVEYORS needed for 3-4 weeks to update the new Greencastle City Directory. Must have neat, legible handwriting with a pleasant telephone voice and enjoy contact with the public. Requires at least 25 hrs. a week working in your own home. If this is the job for you, send name, address, phone number in your own handwriting to Box 362 do Ban-ner-Graphic. 3/22/6T Automotive 1980 VW Rabbit, diesel, 80,000 miles, 1 owner, excellent condition. 653-4853. FOR SALE: '7B Camaro, good condition, good gas mileage. Very dependable. 653-3305. 3/27/2T
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PUBLIC AUCTION of FARM MACHINERY GRAIN TRUCK We will sell the following at public auction at our farm eight miles north of GREENCASTLE, IND., on St. Rd. 231 to Brick Chapel turn east on blacktop to “T” go left one mile, 2nd house on right, on SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1985 11:00 A.M. TRACTOR: 1975 John Deere 4430 diesel tractor with cab, air cond., dual hydraulic, 18.4x38 tires, radio, Serial No. 034249 R, A-l, as new condition, field ready. 1 quick coupler for John Deere. 1 set T-rail 18.4x38 duals. PLOWS: Case 5-18" automatic spring reset Model 500 plow. John Deere Model 1450 5-16" plow. 1 Midwest plow harrow. CHISEL PLOW: 10 Shank Conservation Model 435 chisel plow used on 200 acres. CULTIVATORS: Noble Danish tine 4-row cultivator with rolling fenders. Noble Danish tine "jolly crank" 4-row cultivator with rolling fenders. CORN PLANTER: 1982 John Deere 7000 4-row corn planter with Midwest harrow, monitor, conservation coulters, insecticide boxes. DISK: Kewannee Model 1010 disk 19 ft. 6 in. hydraulic fold w/mounted harrow. WAGON: 250 bu. gravity flow wagon on 10-ton gear. GRAIN DRILL: Model 10 International 12-ft. grain drill with fertilizer and grass seed attachment. ROTARY HOE: John Deere Model 400 rotary hoe. WEED APPLICATOR: 6-row rope wick weed applicator. HAY RAKE: John Deere 4-bar hay rake on rubber. TRUCK: 1971 Ford F-700 heavy duty truck with Schien 13'6" grain bed with 52" sides and hoist, good. At the same tlma and place several neighbors will sell the following machinery: 1976 International 4568, 4 WD diesel tractor, 30.5-32" tires, fully equipped; 1982 30-ft. Landoll till-all tillage tool; 1977 IH tool bar cyclo 12-row planter, 30" rows, insecticide boxes, liquid fertilizer; N 9 Ford tractor. TERMS: Cash Register for Numbers Not responsible for accidents or properly after sold. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bee, Owners R. 3, Box 192, Greencastle, Ind. 46135 Ph.(317)653-6014 MAXPICKEL 317-522-7442 \ AUCTIONEER R. 1, Roachdaie, IN Auctioneer Note: Be on time, no small Items. Exceptionally good clean machinery, field ready, A-1.
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