Banner Graphic, Volume 16, Number 143, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1986 — Page 10

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Sky Walker Leaping ability covers up Walker’s shooting touch

c. IMS N.Y. Times News Service LEXINGTON, Ky. The nickname was inevitable. They had to call Kenny Walker “Sky.” As it happens, the name fits as though it had been dreamed up just for Kentucky’s 6-foot-8 all-America forward, the bottom of whose basketball shoes are uncommonly visible to the earthbound spectator. One theory going around is that it is this jumping ability that makes Walker possibly the best collegiate basketball player in the country. But there are other theories. One is that it’s his unflagging energy. Another has to do with his offensive rebounding, for which no defense has been devised. “But the thing people don’t realize about him” says Walker’s new coach, Eddie Sutton, “is the way he shoots the ball on the perimeter. That’s what will make him a great pro player.” The one thing generally agreed upon is that a better player is not likely to be found in the colleges between now and baseball season. “He is the best player in college basketball,” Sutton says flatly. Sutton suspected this before he ever walked into prodigious Rupp Arena. He knew of Walker’s reputation: a secondteam all-American on most squads last year, and the most valuable player in the Southeastern Conference, which he led in both rebounding and scoring (the first since Bernard King to do so). He was soon familiar with Walker on film. But there was one thing he didn’t know, one thing that couldn’t be appreciated until witnessed in the flesh. “He jumps higher than I thought he could,” says Sutton. Walker’s vertical leap, measured at more than 40 inches, is the thing that sets him apart physically, and that underpins his entire playing scheme. His perimeter shot notwithstanding, Walker’s game is administered close to the basket, where he is generously served by his extraordinary spring. Walker’s energy around the basket is so irrepressible that overmatched opponents have found no recourse but to foul him. Consequently, the most revealing statistic

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about Walker last season was not his scoring average (22.9) or his rebounding average (10.2), but his 284 free throws, a Kentucky record. Of those, he made 218, also a Kentucky record. Scoring so often on rebounds and free throws, Walker does not leave the impression of a pretty player, or a witty one. He is not so much a fan’s player (excepting Kentucky’s, of course), but a player’s player and a coach’s player. “He gets more done at both ends of the floor than anyone I can remember,” said his coach for the last three seasons, Joe B. Hall. “Kentucky would be miserable without him,” Norm Sloan of Florida said last year. Kentucky was 19-10 last season and won twice in the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament before being eliminated by St. John’s in a game in which Walker’s right eye was severely scratched by Chris Mullin. Nevertheless, Walker scored 23 points and kept Kentucky in the game. “I’m not sure that Walker wasn’t the most valuable player in the country last year,” says Sutton. “I’m not sure that he didn’t mean more to his team than Ewing did to his.’ This year, Walker is doing much the same as he did last year, averaging 20 points a game, a pace that will make him the second-leading scorer in Kentucky’s history, behind Dan Issel, by season’s end. Walker scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds Saturday night as Kentucky raised its record to 7-1 with an 88-56 romp over Pepperdine in the University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament. The Wildcats’ only defeat came to Kansas in a game that Walker was dominating before being scratched once again in the eye, this time the left. As a result, he is now wearing protective goggles much like those worn by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Kentucky’s early success has been due in large part to the faith placed in Walker by Sutton, who starts only his allAmerican and 6-foot-7-inch Winston Bennett up front in a three-guard lineup. Walker frequently draws the assignment of guarding the opponent’s biggest man, such as Kansas’s 7-footer, Greg Dreiling.

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Automotive Jin. 14, IM STANDINGS * 3-D Ante Parti m *■ Alexander Masonry “• • Bee* Pontiac Old* * “ Honae of Phone* * Malory’* * j Torr’* Rectaarant “ Ooverdale Aato Parte Moo*e Lodge * Branagln OU Co. " " A. Haber A Son* « ** Clay Co. R.T.C. « « Kenney’* Machine Shop •• •* Lone Star *• *•* Ramon 111 High Team Game: Bern Pontiac OM* MM. High Team Serle*-. Clay Co. R.T.C. MM. High Ind. Game: Rodney Wright St. High Ind. Berie*: Jim Bhamel Ml. Serle* OverSM<Male): J.Bharaelol; R. England S7I; J. William* (tab) 572; S. Carti* 572; M. Williamson MS; E. Routt SM; J. Miller MS; M. Johnson Ml; R. Shoemaker S4S; H. Barnett SM; J. Front dab) 533 G. Wood SS2; M. Bartley Ml; B. Watt* Ml; D.PettitSM; R. Wright SM; L. Alexander 524; C. Spencer S2S; J. Jone* Ml; R. Smiley SIS; R. Wood 511; C. Danhoar Sit; L. Cooper SM; T. Fowler 5*7; D. CBne 545; C. Alex SM; J. Rice S*2; 8. SutherUn 502; R. Pettit SOI. Vanity Lane* Thanday Morning Ladle* STANDINGS W L Clifford Farm* M St Roklcki Insurance M S 3 John Wood Builder M M Hardee* 70 73 Vanity Lane* 78 74 Smith Qnarter Hone *7 85 Canot Bait Shop M M Bob’* Pin Pointen M 102 High Team Game: Roklcki lararaace OM. High Team Series: Roklcki Insarance 1021. High ladivldaal Game: Diane Gardner 2M. High Ind. Series: DUne Gardner Ml. Series Over 4tO(Female): D. Gardner Ml; B. Hatcheson Ml; C. Johnson 4M; 8. Barker 443; K. Evert*443; J. Clifford 4M; N. HntcheMO 4M. Putnam County Jan.o, loM STANDINGS W L Hakom Electric 107 45 Branneman Realty 101 48 BAP Rentals 104 48 Taylor’s Patio 84 N P.M. Video 83 M Greencastle Manufacturing I 82 70 Butler Livestock Systems M 72 A-H Hoffman M 84 Clody’s Wrecker Service M M House of Phone* 04 88 Tucker State Farm Insurance M 02 Cash Concrete M 83 Hauler Trucking M M Greencastle Manufacturing II M 102 High Team Game: Batter Livestock Systems 1433. High Team Series: Haltom Electric 28M. High Ind. Game: Irv Simmons 224. High lad. Series: Irv Simmons SB7. Series Over SM (Male): I. Simmons SB7; K. Flnchum SB3; J. Williams 574; D. Hansel SM; P. Slddons 543; W. Crawley SM; D. Greenwell SS4; D. Atwell SS2; L. Haltom 547; J. Cos tin 544; M. Qntnnette 543; L. SutherUn SM; F. Middleton S3B; G. Bartlett SM; M. Adams 532; R. Pettit 532; D. Bray SM; J. Duaigaa SM; P. Lewandowskt SM; K. Johnson 524; J.L. Scott 522; G. Branagln Sl4; J. Miles Sl4; S. SutherUn SM; R. Wright 502. City Jan. 13,10 M STANDINGS W L Double Decker 104 M Putnam Plastics 1M 57 Walton’s Masonry M 72 Jone’s Auction A Realty 84 74 Moose Lodge No. ISO 2 83 77 Feld’s Carpet M 02 Custom Homes by MeodeuhaU M 1M Dairy Queen M 110 High Team Game: Walton's Masonry, Jones’ Auction A Realty 1021. High Team Series: Walton's Masonry 20M. High lad. Game: Lynn Murray 214 High lad. Series: Lynn Murray 430. Series Over SM Male: L. Murray 430; L. Corbin SM; L. Neeley SM; L. Roberta 572; R. O’Hair 543; D. Bassett 530; J. Shamel 534; J. McCullough Ml; J. Alspaagh SM; C. Lancaster SIS; D. Corbin SIS; T. Brock SIS; B. Watts 513; S. Mason SM; R. Ashworth SO3. The*. Morn 1.8. M. Janaary 7. 18 M STANDINGS W L KendaU 87 S 7 Richardson 87 S 7 Murphy 82 42 Porter 78 M Jordan 77 47 Scroggin 73 71 Wilson 71 73 PhlUlp* M 78 Woods M m York 84 M Anderson S 8 M Storm 57 87 High Team Game: Wilson 4SI High Team Series: Wilson 1272. Hich Ind. Game: Ethel Jordan 185. High Ind. Series: Sharon Scroggin 48S. Series Over 4M (Female): S. Scroggin 4M; E. Jordan 457; M. Storm 4H; B. PhllUps44o; B. W00d5447; L. Coats (sub) 430; M. Smith 438; T. Frost 433; J. Murphy 433; J. Wilson 438; B. Widmann 427 ; 8. York 417; 8. Burris 418; B. Richardson 41S; J. Crawley 414; M. Johnston 412; C. Porter4l2; T. Shamel 4M; L. Anderson 402. Automotive January 7, 10 M STANDINGS W L 3-D Auto Parts 1M 52 Bess Pontiac Olds 02 M Alexander Masonry 02 M House of Phones M M Torr’s Restaurant 85 47 Mallory’s 82 78 Cloverdale Auto Parts 81 71 |Moose Lodge 74 78 Branagln OU Co. 74 78 A.A. Huber A Sons 72 M Kenney’s Machine Shop 44 88 Clay Co. R.T.C. 50 03 Lone Star 54 M Rumors 47 IM High Team Game: Kenney’s Machine Shop 1442. Hiah Team Series: MaUorv’s *sas. High >nd. Game: Robert Pettit 234. 234. High Ind. Series: Robert Pettit SBB. Series Over SM (Male): R. Pettit S 88; D. Pettit 570; N. Hoffa 574; R. England 574; J. MUIerSM; L. Murray (sub) 558 C. Danhour $47; J. Williams (sub) S4S; G. Freeman S3B; G. Wood SM; R. Shoemaker 534; C. Alex 534; L. Corbin SM; E. Routt SM; J. Jones SM; H. Barnett 527; M. Johnson SM; S. Headers hot SM; R. Wood 522; P. Gonzalez $22; J. Shamel SM; K. Inman Sr. Sl7; T. Fowler Sl4; T. Reed 512; J. Scott SM; B. Jones SM; M. Bartley 581; S. SutherUn S 81: R Hlaains SM. 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Legal Notice ORDINANCE NO. 1085-28 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE 1081-10 AN ORDINANCE REOULATINO THE USE OF BILLIARD TABLES, ELECTRONIC VIDEO GAMES, PINBALL MACHINES, AND ANY AND ALL OTHER MECHANICAL OR ELECTRONIC QAMINQ DEVICES, REQUIRING LICENSES THEREFOR AND ESTABLISHING FEES FOR SUCH LICENSES: AND REPEALING ANY AND ALL FORMER ORDINANCES OF A SIMILAR NATURE WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Grooncastl*, Indians, did pat* Ordinance 1081-10 providing lor th* regulation and licensing of billiard tables, electronic video games, pinball machine* and all other gaming devices; WHEREAS, th* Common Council ol th* City of Greoncaatte, Indiana, hat determined to amend such ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, be It ordained at follows by th* Common Council of th* City ol Qreencaatle, Indiana; 1. That paragraph number 2 ol Ordinance 1081-10 la deleted In Its entirety end hereby substitute the following: 2. Effective In full lore* alter th* due publication of this Ordinance a* required by law, there shall be a *25.00 annual fee on each and every billiard table, electronic video game, pinball machine and all other gaming device* uaed lor profit. That Ordinance 198110 Is hereby ratified confirmed and approved a* amended. PASSED and ADOPTED by th* Common Council ol th* City ol Qreencaatle, Indiana, this 14th day of Jan., 1086. Gerald E. Warren Presiding Officer ATTEST: Janice Inman. Clerk-Treasurer Presented by me to th* Mayor of Greencastle, Indiana, this 14th day of Jan., 1986, at 0:60 o'clock p.m. Gerald E. Warren Mayor ATTEST: Janice Inman Clerk-Treasurer Jan. 21/28/2T Worry By Gsorge W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D. Beware of destroying the idealism of children! Note that God was Earth’s first Santa Claus and Jesus was the first Christmas gift! CASE P-919: Beth G., age 6, attends Sunday School faithfully. But she came up to me, almost heartbroken, and crying as if her mother were dead. “Honey, what’s the matter?” I asked and patted her head. “Oooh,” she sobbed, "my teacher told us there is no Santa Claus! “She says that’s just a fairy story,” and Beth began sobbing anew. “Beth,” I replied, “your teacher is mistaken, for there really and truly is a Santa Claus and his name is God! “God gave us the very first Christmas present anybody ever has seen. “That present was for everybody, all over the world, and it was Jesus! “In Sunday School, you have heard the story of how Joseph and Mary came to Bethlehem but found no room at the Inn, which was like our hotels. “But the kindly manager of the Inn said they could sleep on the hay in the barn. “That same night Jesus was born in the manger, so he was the very first Christmas gift and God was the first Santa. “All the other Santa Clauses you see in the stores, dressed up in red costumes, are Santa’s helpers. “They are all trying to make people happy. “Beth, you will be one of Santa’s helpers, too, when you give something to your Daddy and Mamma on Christmas day. “Tell vour friends that the first Christmas party in the world took place in that stable behind the Inn at Bethlehem. “The Bible tells us about it and people have read it for almost 2,000 years. “The Three Wise Men began the custom of offering gifts, so they came and gave Jesus gold and perfumes. “But the naughty king wanted to kill Jesus so the gold the Three Wise Men gave Jesus, helped him and Mary and Joseph pay their way to another country (Egypt), where they lived till that bad king died. “So, when you do nice things for your parents or brothers and sisters, you are really acting as Santa’s helper, which means you are working with God. “Please remember that people who make others sad and miserable are not pleasing God. And in Matthew 18;6, Jesus warned them not to do so for he said: “ ‘But who so shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.’ ” We grownups thus must beware of destroying the idealism of God’s “little ones”! (Always writ* to Dr. Crane, Hopkins BWg.. Mellott, Indiana 47958, enclosing a long stamped, addressed envelop* and so* to cover typing and printing costs when you send tar on* ol kilt booklets.)

Legal Notice ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT, CLOVERDALE TOWNSHIP, PUTNAM COUNTY STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES AND INVESTMENTS BALANCES ToU| j, Beginning Cash Fund Balance* Investment* Fund Balance. 1085 1 »« Fund Balance. |tDM 31 1-1-85 Receipt* Disbursement* ...8,078.18 Townahlp 5,807.88 5,472.32 • J* 6 357 5* ..■ ■■ ■ ■■■ 4.387.50 FlreFlghtlng 0,710.18 18,282.00 17,672.94 8487.13 6,847.13 Total. 20,078.51 31,373.12 24,137.80 28,214.04 RECEIPTS „ . . 1 Fir* Federal Townahlp RH.! Fighting R ™ n °* F^ Fund Fund Fund snar.ng General properly taxes 4,225.70 2,113.11 Bank, building and loan tax 258.22 129.11 Auto and aircraft axels* tax 838.40 419.20 1,549.33 Property tax replacement credit 6,023.57 Interest earned # 39300 ; | "]" Federal revenue sharing Fir* protection 8,500.00 “ Miscellaneous receipts 150.00 75.00 277.00 DISBURSEMENTS Gross a.E. Boyce 10.54 POOR RELIEF „.. To Whom Paid Amount Banner-Graphic 37.43 Other Service* hi.. Paul Fagln 2,181.50 OTHER (Record* on lII* at Auditor a Office. Inqulrta* _ Carol Fagln 500.00 Clay Co. Telephone 511.00 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally). Wayne SutherUn 200.00 Brahaman Auction 800.00 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Norman Hoffa 200.00 Indiana Twp. Assoc 108.00 Town of Cloverdal* Lear*#* H.L. Buchanan 200.00 Banner-Graphic 69.18 First Nat'l. Bank ~,790* SUPPLIES McKamey 180.00 Total K-Mart 48.67 Furr Agency 120.00 DOG FUND Poet Office 5.00 Total 5,003.82 Putnam Co. Auditor • Robinson 52.50 TOTAL , State of Indlena I, Paul W. Fagln, Trustee ol Cloverdal* Townahlp, Putnam County, Indiana, do solemnly '**' item* of extrue, and correct; that th* aums with which lam charged In thl* report are all of the „ lmp itad agreement that any porpendltures cradlted have been fully paid In the sum* stated; that such Payments waro "j* - J* complete and detaltad annual raport tlon thereof shall b* retained by or repaid to me or to any other peraon. I b , own *hlp ha* been fttad a* required by together with all accompanying vouchers showing th* name* of persons having been peld y * board and th* State Board of law In th* office of th* county auditor, and that copies of such annual report are In custody of th* township a ry Accounts. Said report is subject to Inspection by any taxpayer ol th* townahlp. p tu | yy. Fagln Trust** . Jan. 28/IT Legal Notice ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT, MARION TOWNSHIP, PUTNAM COUNTY STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES AND INVESTMENTS BALANCES Beginning Cash Ending Caah Total Cash* Fund Balances 1065 1885 Fund Balance. 1-1-85 Receipt* Disbursement* 12-31-85 at Dec. 31 Townahlp 3,610.85 10,753.05 10,985.71 3,378.10 3,378.19 Poor Relief 782.44 3,072.30 884.28 2,870.46 .2,870.46 Federal Revenue Sharing 16,777.70 5,454.00 1,440.00 Totals 21,439.90 19,422.35 13,409.09 27,452.35 27,452.35 RECEIPTS Poor Federal Township Relief Revenue Do» Fund Fund Sharing Fund General properly tax** 9,384.73 2,875.64 - Auto and aircraft exclss tax 1,388.32 396.68 Federal rtvenua sharing 5,454.00 • ■ ■ • Dog tax « “ Total Receipt* 10,753.05 3,072.30 5,454.00 1*3.00 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND James Williamson 175.00 Total ....984.28 Gross Fillmore Vol. Fire Dept 7,000.00 NOTE: A detailed Accounting of Poor Relief To Whom Paid Amount Audrey Meyer* 38.19 claims Is on file In the County Auditor’* office Michael W. Robinson 2,031.00 HBG Insurance 120.00 and may be viewed during business hour*. Belinda K Robinson 500.00 Banner-Graphic 173.52 FEDERAL REV. SHARING FUND Weslav Evans . 600.00 Total 10,986.72 Fillmore Vol. Fir* Dept 1,440.00 Deloss^Greenlee l ” 175.00 POOR RELIEF FUND Total 1,440.00 Douglas Phillips 175.00 Poor Relief Dl* 984.28 State of Indiana PU | ,r Xha°*7w. Robinson, Truate* of Marlon Townahlp, Putnam County. Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that th* pcoc»<»n« 7"*;*» plete, true, and correct; that th* aums with which I am charged In thl* report are all of th* sum* received by me, and hat *•*' pendltures credited have been fully paid In th* sum* stated; that such payment* were mad* without oxpraas' * tlon thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or to any other peraon. I further swear (or affirm) that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying voucher* showing th* name* of peraon* having been paid money by the township h “ taw In th* office of th* county auditor, and that copies of such annual report are In custody of the townahlp advisory board add th* State Board of Accounts. Said report Is subject to Inapectlon by any taxpayer of th* townahlp. . . ' ■ MICn99l W. Hoomton, T rU9tO9 Jan. 28/IT

Legal Notice COMMON COUNCIL CITY OF GREENCASTLE, INDIANA ORDINANCE NO. 1985-28 An Ordinance to Amend th* Greencastle Zoning Ordinance and to set a time when th* Amendment will take effect It Is ORDAINED by the Common Council of th* City of Greencastle, Indiana: 1. That Title 11, “Accessory Structure" end “Accessory Use," of th* Greencastle Planning and Zoning Ordinanca of 1983-85 Is wholly amended to provide that: ACCESSORY STRUCTURE AND USE. A structure or us* that (I) Is subordinate to another structure or us* located on th* same lot, (II) does not change or alter th* character of th* premises and (III) Is not used for human occupancy: such as, but not limited to, shed, mini-barn, swimming pool, antenna, (Including TV satelllta receiving dish), tennis court, tree house, fence, garage, pet house (on* house for no more than two (2). allowed animals), retaining wall, carport, hot tub, allowed sign, storage structure, trash dumpster, canopy separate from building and storage tank for fuel. 2. That Title IV (0) (1) of th* Greencastle Planning and Zoning Ordinance of 1983-85 is wholly amended to provide that - ACCESSORY STRUCTURES-USES. Accessory structures are permitted In all districts attar (but only after) th* erection of th* principal structure being served, except that an accessory structure strictly for storage purposes may be located and maintained attendant to the construction of th* principal structure It serves. No sccessory structure may ever be used for human occupancy. Accessory structures shall not be located closer to a side or rear lot line than th* greater of five (5) feet or any otherwise required side or rear yard, shall not exceed twelve (12) feet In height and shall be placed behind th* rear of th* principal structure, except that swimming pools, antennas (including TV satellite receiving dishes), tennis courts, pet houses, hot tubs end signs shall never be located closer to any rear lot than ten (10) feet. Accessory uses such as th* following are permitted In all districts: Bird baths and bird houses Buildings (such as prlvst* garages, studios and tool sheds) Lamp posts Utility Installations for local sarvlc* (such as poles, lines, hydrants and telephone booths); and such as th* following, which may be Installed In any required yard: Curbs Driveways Fences and hedges Mail boxes Name plates Parking spaces Retaining walls Trees, shrubs, plants and flowers Walks 3. And, that this Ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after Its due publication. COMMON COUNCIL OF CITY OF GREENCASTLE By Gerald E. Warren Presiding Officer Dated: Jen. 14,1986 ATTEST: Janice Inman, Clerk PRESENTED TO MAYOR this 14th day of Jan., 1986. Janies Inman Clerk, City of Greencestl* APPROVED this 14th day of Jan., 1966. Gerald E. Warron Mayor, City ol GreensaSß* Jan. 21/38AT

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Legal Notices COMMON COUNCIL CITY OF GREENCASTLE, INDIANA ORDINANCE NO. 1985-24 An Ordinance to Amend th* Greencastle Zoning Ordlnenc* and to set a time when th* Amendment will take effect It Is ORDAINED by the Common Council of th* City of Greencestl*, Indiana: > 1. That Title IV (P) (1) of th* Greencastle Planning and Zoning Ordinance of 1983-85 I* amended to add that “Any Public Structure or use” Is sn sllowabl* special exception us* In all districts and to omit, as thus superfluous, th* reference to “Public Water Wells, water stations, filtration plants, reservoirs and storage tanka.” 2. That Title IV (C) (2H3), (D) (2H3), (E) (2H3) and (F) (2H3) are, thus, amended to delete as superfluous from their lists of uses all public

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