Banner Graphic, Volume 16, Number 147, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1986 — Page 8
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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, January 31,1986
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6:00 OQQ(DfB NEWS (D MR. WIZARD’S WORLD O GIMME A BREAKI ® MOVIE “Unfaithfully Yours" (1984, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Nastassja Kinski. (1 hr., 36 min.) ® GOOD TIMES © INDOOR GARDENS ©LETS MAKE A DEAL ©JIM AND TAMMY ©STAR TREK 6 Start your own busi- ★ ness/Report tonight WRTV Adv 6:30 O © NBC NEWS ® NICK ROCKS: VIDEO TO GO O THREE’S COMPANY ® JEFFERSONS (D CBS NEWS © BUSINESS REPORT © ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Interview with Joan Collins. 7:00 B WHEEL OF FORTUNE ® YOU CAN’T DO THAT ON TELEVISION A lighthearted look at literature. O LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Q ABC NEWSg O CBS NEWS ® BARNEY MILLER CD NEWLYWED GAME 09 JEOPARDY © MACNEIL / LEHRER NEWSHOUR © THE COLBYS Miles accuses Fallon of being unable to choose between him and Jeff; Sable tries to reconcile with Jason. □ (1 hr.) ©7OO CLUB © TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT When an attractive messenger faints in the Rushes' apartment, Monroe and Henry provide first aid. 7:30 Q HAPPY DAYS AGAIN ® DANGERMOUSE Q ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Interview with Joan Collins. O $1,000,000 CHANCE OF A LIFETIME ® 808 NEWHART © PRICE IS RIGHT ©WHEEL OF FORTUNE ©TAXI 8:00 O © MISFITS OF SCIENCE O MOVIE ★ "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly" (1967, Western) Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef. (3 hrs.) Q © WEBSTER When a youngster is kidnapped by his divorced father, Webster tries to drum up community support, g ® MOVIE **'/> "The Dead Zone" (1983, Suspense) Christopher Walken, Brooke Adams. (1 hr., 42 min.) Q © TWILIGHT ZONE ® MOVIE "W.W. And The Dixie Dancekings” (1975, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Art Carney. (2 hrs.) © WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW g © LESTER SUMRALL TEACHING © MOVIE ★* "Class" (1983, Drama) Rob Lowe, Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs.) B*3o © © MR. BELVEDERE g © WALL STREET WEEK "Gimme Shelter" Guest: Robert Stanger, president of Robert Stanger and Co. © TODAY IN BIBLE PROPHECY 9:00 Q © KNIGHT RIDER A down-and-out prizefighter (Ken Norton), tormented by guilt from the past, is training for the bout which may end his own life. In stereo. (1 hr.) Q © DIFFRENT STROKES Arnold's caught in a lie when he brings home a forged report card and his father decides to enroll him in a class for gifted students, g 0© DALLAS g © GREAT PERFORMANCES "Einstein on the Beach: Changing Image of Opera” Rehearsal highlights, conversations and interviews with composer Phillip Glass and theater artist Robert Wilson are featured in this performance documentary interpreting Albert Einstein within an operatic framework. 0(1 hr.) ©LESEA ALIVE 9:30 0 © HE'S THE MAYOR Carl falls in love with a Navy officer (Vanessa Williams), g 10:00 0 © MIAMI VICE Crockett and Tubbs search for the so-called Crayon Killer - unaware that she is an emotionally disturbed teen-ager and sex shop performer in dm Q © FALL GUY Colt's surprised when his long-estranged son (Lee Majors Jr.) drops by unexpectedly. g(1 hr.)
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Former heavyweight boxing champion Ken Norton clowns with David Hasselhoff between takes of the "Knight Rider" episode "Redemption of a Champion." The NBC series airs 9-10 p.m. Friday. Norton guest-stars as a battered prize fighter tormented by the guilt of a man's death.
® MOVIE ** "Thief Of Hearts" (1984, Drama) Steven Bauer, Barbara Williams. (1 hr., 40 min.) 0 © FALCON CREST Jordan's personality changes after her father’s death; Lance continues his search for Peter Stavros in Europe; Chase and Richard Channing strike back at Angela, g (1 hr.) ® NEWS © BROWN SUGAR (Premiere) Billy Dee Williams hosts this series examing the careers of pioneering black female entertainers from the past 80 years. Singers Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith and Josephine Baker; showgirls Adelaide Hall and Florence Mills; and actress Nina Mae McKinney are profiled, g (1 hr.) ©DWIGHT THOMPSON © NIGHT GALLERY 10:30 © ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS 11:00 Q O 0 0 © © NEWS ® WKRP IN CINCINNATI © INDIANA LAWMAKERS ©TWILIGHT ZONE ©PRAISE THE LORD ©TAXI 11:30 0 © TONIGHT Guest host: Joan Rivers. Scheduled: singer Teddy Pendergrass, actress Kate Capshaw, film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. In stereo. (1 hr.) O MOVIE ★ “Infra-Man" (1975, ScienceFiction) Li Hsiu-hsien, Wang Hsieh. (2 hrs.) Q BENSON 0 DYNASTY ® TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. © MOVIE "The Idolmaker" (1980, Drama) Ray Sharkey, Tovah Feldshuh. (2 hrs., 40 min.) © DAD'S ARMY ©SANFORD AND SON © MOVIE tHk'/i "The Great Bank Robbery" (1969, Comedy) Zero Mostel, Kim Novak. (2 hrs.) 12:00 ' O ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE ® MOVIE ★★★ "The French Lieutenant’s Woman” (1981, Drama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons. (2 hrs., 5 min.) 0 MOVIE ★★★ "The People Vs. Jean Harris" (1981, Drama) Ellen Burstyn, Martin Balsam. (2 hrs., 40 min.) © JIMMY SWAGGART 12:30 0 © FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS In stereo. (1 hr., 30 min.) O ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Interview with Joan Collins. ® MOVIE **'/! "The Andromeda Strain" (1971. Science-Fiction) Arthur Hill, David Wayne. (2 hrs., 30 min.) © ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE
1:00 ©NEWS © FAME Leroy’s niece wants her uncle to marry Lydia; Elizabeth (Carol Mayo Jenkins) struggles to have her novel published. (1 hr.) 1:30 Q MOVIE AA "Night Terror" (1976, Suspense) Valerie Harper, Richard Romanus. (1 hr., 30 min.) © MOVIE AAA “The Joker Is Wild" (1957, Biography) Frank Sinatra, Jeanne Crain. (2 hrs., 30 min.). 2:00 O © NEWS © JIMMY SWAGGART 2:05 ® MOVIE Al 4 "1990: The Bronx Warriors” (1983, Adventure) Vic Morrow, Fred Williamson. (1 hr., 24 min.) 2:30 © TODAY IN BIBLE PROPHECY 3:00 O SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN ® COMEDY BREAK © MANNA FOR MODERN MAN 3:30 ® INDEPENDENT NEWS 3.35 ® MOVIE A A "Beils” (1980, Science Fiction) Richard Chambeiiain, John Houseman. (1 hr., 19 min.) 4:00 ® MOVIE A* 1 /! "Shark!" (1968, Adventure) Burt Reynolds, Arthur Kennedy. (2 hrs., 30 min.) © LESTER SUMRALL TEACHING © MOVIE AAA "Flaming Feather" (1952, Western) Sterling Hayden, Arleen Whelan. (1 hr., 35 min.) 4:30 O INDEPENDENT NEWS © MARILYN HICKEY Legal Notice GREENCASTLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Noticu I* here given the! the School Boerd ol the Greencettle Community Schools will receive bids on one (1) window van. This vehicle will be purchased lor cash. Delivery must be made between June 1,1986 and July 3, 1986. Payment upon complete delivery. Each bid must show a cash price without trade-in. Specifications are on file in the office of the Superintendent of Schools. Bids to be filed up to 10:30 a.m., E.S.T. February 11,1986 in the office of the Superintendent of Schools. Bidders must use proper bids lorms and must lile a bond or a certilied check In the amount ol 10% of the bid. The School Board reserves the right to re|ect any and ell bids. Greencastle Community School Corp. School Board, Robert Delp Jan. 24/31 121
THE CLASSIFIEDS sell or buy anything! call 653-5151
Legal Notice THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISIONERS WILL MEET IN REGULAR SESSION FEBRUARY 3, 1986 AT 7:00 P.M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: COUNTY HIGHWAY Books Plus 10.25; RG Roberts 6 Co. 12.60; Horizon 6.50; Joint 6 Clutch 163.32; Vans Carburator 6 Electric 164.50; Jasper Engine 6 Transmission 988.28; Wabash Ford Truck Sales 410.91; Kitchen Machinery 2,187.96; MAR Auto Parte 261.95; Chuck’s Rental 45.26; 3-0 Auto Paris 678.83; Diamond Crystal Salt 4,761.12; Putnam County Stone 500.61; Harris Stone 6,882.53; Russellville Stone Co 364.88; France Stone Co 9,095.02; Dalton Asphalt Co 189.30; Associated Sign 8 Post 155.71; John Huber Construction 3,980.00; Putnam County Tresurer 2,843.77; Morrison Tire 692.04; Indiana Gas 795.00; Gail Catt Sales 502.44; Phillips Electric 24.43; John Vanes Boiler Works 31.50; The Tway Co Inc. 44.00; Lubrication Engineers 380.00; Pell 8 Sons 7.88; Correlated Products 239.00; Lester Heltom Fire Ext. Service 535.50; Communication Maintenance 193.00; Public Service 373.29; HBG Insurence 2,640.00 COUNTY GENERAL Qenerel Telephone 31.04; Hoosler Copy 425.00; IBM 118.00; Western Indlane Private Industry Council 150.00; TRS 71.64; Ace Hardware 4.16; Horizon 8.70; Woodburn Graphics 795.00; Xerox 241.42; TRS 12.69; Demco 253.22; Bob Evans 40.00; TRS 368.29; Woodburn Graphics 218.00; Indians County Auditior’s Association 40.00; Copyrite 72.00; Adding Machine Sales 8 Service 44.00; Horizon 18.05; TRS 183.80; Terry Clifford 15.00; Charles Roach 15.00; Millard Vaughn 15.00; Rexafl Boyd 15.00; Peoples Drugs 21.41; R 8 M Oil Co. 1,388.13; Shell Oil Co 74.02; East Side Motors 16.00; Pools 41.14; Service Glass 45.00; Cloverdale Muffler Connection 28.95; MAR Auto Paris 7.43; Robert Patton 2.93; Al Carney Chevrolet 19.20; Radio Shack 21.95; Putnam County Auto 51.40; Richard Lyon 200.00; James Baugh 200.00; Robert Patton 200.00; Gerry Hoffa 200.00; Michael Blgga 200.00; Home Laundry 4.53; HBG Insurance 75.00; CMi 242.23; County Extension Office 50.00; General Telephone 291.67; Duplicating Products, Inc. 299.70; Msrk Lagan 249.88; Shuse 8 Sons 100.12; MVS Raju, MD 500.00; Indians Purdue University 96.00; Progressive Printing 26.00; Del Brewer 1,485.57; Glennda Deem 14.40; Sharon Hammond 83.00; Dorothy Williams 24.86; Bobby Lawson 10.72; Mary Helen Purvis 13.02; Sandy K Masten 8.75; John J Whitaker 12.10; Robert D Ross 7.73; Deborah S Smith 7.96; Joanne J Martin 22.56; Robert E Lowe 7.73; Richard E Sears 7.73; Jocelyn L Glass 16.70; Barbara E Smith 7.96; Barbara A Boiler 11.64; Constance S Grimes 17.73; Rick Proctor 12.10; Vicky Williams 13.48; Joyce A Trimble 23.48; Roberta McCormick 18.42; Pamela Schatter 23.94; Michael Biggs 2.50; National Information 24.95; Sally Gray 100.00; Roberta McCormick 3.28; Dorothy Williams 2.42; Joanns Martin 2.34; Joyce Trimble 2.34; Pamela Schlatter 1.93; Hoosler Copy Supply 207.00; Carol Sutharlin 219.80; The Michie Co. 19.14; West Publishing Co. 9.00; Howard Williams 50.00; Dorothy Lyon 50.00; Maxine Williams 8.86; Alfred Broadstreet 9.80; Everett Arnold 15.78; Timothy Beaumont 13.25; Marjorie Normington 12.10; John Burgess 13.02; Larry Max Jones 15.78; Petty Grimes 17.36; Geneva Bartley 12.56; Bryant Lucas 20.30; Bonita Lynn Stanley 13.94; Raymond Miller 7.96; Betty Kendall 10.72; Larry Sheldon 7.73; Robert C Startling 7.73; Rita Llechty 7.50; Barbara E Huff 8.42; R Paulette Stagg 763.00; David J Houck 175.00; James M Houck 181.25; Glennds Deem 92.00; Stephen Pierson 563.50; John Zciner 413.00; James Harvey Young 25.00; Systems Media, Inc. 212.10; Horizon 40.22; Hoosler Copy 25.69; THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MET IN SPECIAL SESSION MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1986 AT 9:00 A.M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURT HOUSE IN GREENCASTLE INDIANA AND APPROVED THE FOLLOWING PAYROLL: COUNTY GENERAL: Doris M. Smith 602.87, Barbara Dlnsmore 105.00, Sharon Hammond 655.41, Marilyn Clearwatera 476.00, Wynona J. Moore 467.66, Julie Wilson 424.87, Shsron Clearwaters 420.70, Marcia Nelson 449.87, Marly Watts 433.20, Myrtle Cockrell 667.91, Adrenne Patterson 459.33, Redone Varvel 404.04, Sheila McCullough 404.04, Janet Boeten 404.04, Shirley Brackney 180.00, Melanie Martin 210.00, Nancy Mcßride 659.58, Jean Foxx 488.50, June Albright 454.04, Sharon Freeman 433.20, Carla Plessinger 240.00, Exle Flora 300.00, Diana Cavaness 210.00, Rose M. Buis 638.75, Doris M. Boiler 459.33, Annabeth Smith 108.00, Gerald Hoffa 751.79. Robert Patton 600.51, Michael Bigga 606.40, James Baugh 618.07, Richard Lyon 583.08, David Costln 462.50, Evelyn Ann Harper 441.66, Marsha Perainger 441.66, David McDevltt 441.66, Randy Phillips 441.66, Alan Stanley 564.66, Dale Oliver 126.87, Charlotte Gould 667.91, Elizabeth Pierson 468.50, Cerl Torr 412.70, Nett Psrmley 320.00, Elizabeth Brewer 161.87, Shirley Sublett 323.75, Diana J. LaVloiette 78.75, Robert J. Lowe 91.43, Delbert Brewer 91.43; Jenet Jordan 161.88, Tresha Clearwaters 240.00, Sally Gray 395.83, Judith Elkins 541.66, Carol Suthertln 467.66, Stephen Pierson 500.00, Barbara Dlnsmore 120.00, William C. Vaughn, 111 277.91, Glennda Deem 746.29, Nancy Fogle 6.14, John R. Stevens 725.45, Christine S. McAfee 566.66, Janet Jordan 216.85, Wendell Dickey 444.37, Wllllem Meddox 423.54, Bonnie Helton 431.87, John Mssten 191.66, Keith Patterson 172.91, Julie Hoffs 583.08, Steve Fenwick 420.86, John Goss 420.66, Cheries R. Sege 420.86, Roneld Roech 420.86, Kenneth Grundlock 192.00, Robert J. Lowe 125.00, Sue Benessl 18.71, Bruce Albright 362.50, Robert J. Lowe 175.00, Berbers L. Menn 244.25, Jerry Mon nett 516.66, Beverly Mon nett 256.33, Josn Strange 373.87, Patricia Weddell 332.00, Patricia Nelson 315.33. COUNTY HIGHWAY: Robert Bain 680.25. Patricia Sager 514.33, Wilma Davis 482.63, Gary Cox 505.04, Ronald Dorsett 504.21, Jim Evans 590.89, Mark Gubser 566.00, Darrell Jackson 499.44, Brian Phillips 586.00 Raymond Trent 499.44, Jemes C. Boiler 632.60, Gersld McGuire 690.61, Michael York 626.02, Emerson Phillips 660.81, Weyne Runnells 774.48, Peul Aubrey 519.10, Bred Stelzner 418.60, Eddie Weethertngton 527.95, Rick Willlsms 466.00, Dennis Shillings 685.19, Greg Huber 551.60, Dellas Pearson 571.76. BOARD OF HEALTH: John Ellett, Jr., M.D. 485.62, Carolyn Fowler 454.04, Rosalie Graham 577.50, Vernie Zelner 641.45. ALCOHOL AND DRUG: Susan B. Hlrt 604.16, Martin Mlshler 441.66, Karen Romlnger 12.00. WELFARE: Catryna Shipman 864.00, Juanita Brooks 806.00, William Waltman 864.50, Janet Jones 646.50, Mary Helmerlck 634.00, Lana Silver 646.50, Mary Leslie 683.50, Robin Lucas 492.00, Marllynn Wagle 492.00, Reta Sutton 629.50, Kay Thompson 501.34, Pam Sutherlin 525.50, Janet Neese 418 00 Attest: Myrtle Cockrell, Auditor — *n.3l/1T
Legal Notice ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT, CITY OF GREENCASTLE, PUTNAM COUNTY STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS. DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES. ANO INVESTMENT BALANCES Total Cash A Cash Balance Cash Bal. at Invest, at Invest, at Jan. 1 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 General Fund -36,#23.69 ... 1,094,067.48 ... 1,076,816.04 -19,680.25 -19,680.25 Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 19,260.07 68,296.00 30,724.82 56,851.25 56ie51.25 Motor Vehicle Highway -20,776.68 135,754.48 107,254.72 7,723.08 7 723 08 Local Road and Street 14,879.66 18,606.05 9,316.58 24,169.13 24^169 13 Parks and Recreation Fund 11,369.97 27,082.74 25,140.15 13,312.56 13i312.5e Cumulative Capital Improvement 19,448.55 76,151.19 77,057.02 18,542.72 75,000.00 93i542.72 Police Accident Report Fund 175.74 783.00 555.70 403.04 403 04 Police Firearms Training Fund 119.17 660.00 617.51 161.86 i! 181 66 C*m*t«ry 39,862.37 73,098.38 82,651.96 30,108.79 .... 30 108 79 Parking Meter Fund 40,996.34 6,647.93 12,193.86 35,450.41 35,450 41 Police Pension Fund 3,658.15 105,419.28 99,516.46 9,560.97 9,560 97 Firemen's Pension Fund 37,125.17 73,992.73 80,276.59 30,841.31 30441 isi Po °' 1,406.08 27,547.61 18,064.32 10,889.37 10389 37 Water Utility-Operating 5,105.04 ... 1,056,509.60 ... 1,043,951.08 17,883.85 184,800.00 202 463 65 Water Utility-Bond A Int 66,382.63 494,996.06 503,098.22 76,280.47 300,000.00.... 378 280.47 Water Utility-Depreciation 37,183.65 444,185.90 394,429.67 96,584.27 75,000.00 171364.27 Water Utility-Customer Deposit 1,938.63 31,050.00 26,492.03 4,495.70 25 000 00 24 495 70 Sewage Utility-Operating 15,432.29 400,000.00 408,480.39 8,951.90 8 951 90 Sewage Utility-Bond A Int 96,974.19 148,995.54 145,414.30 100,555.43 100 555 43 Sewage Utll.-Oep. A Replac 125,168.87 56,401.25 4,243.00 179,327.12 80,000.00 259 327 12 Sewsge Utll.-Customer Depos 1,381.51 27,380.00 27,981.16 780.35 23,000.00. 23 780 35 Sewage Utility-Construction 593.84 92,665.00 84,462.00 8.796.84 85,000.00 93 796 84 Sewage Utility-Improvement 13,558.10 24,000.00 20,448.74 17,109.38 17 109 36 Sewage Reserve ...48,252.57 22,034.83 30 000 00 52034 82 Sewage Revenue 333,670.07 ... 1,148,670.14 ... 1,418,428.31 83,911.90... 175 000 00 238 911 90 Sewage Surplus 340,023.31 356,777.44 52,266.98 644,513.77 45,000.00 68eisi 377 Totll 1,236,299.60 ... 6,013,752.62 .. . 5,750,104.51 ... 1,439,304.80 .. . 1,097,800.00 ... 2,5547 39.62 Long-Term Outstanding Revenue Bonds Indebtedness as of As of Jan. 1, Bonds Retired Outstanding as ol Interest Paid D#e - 31 ' 1985 'MS During 1985 Dec. 31,1965 During 1966 Water Utility 890,000.00 30,000.00 880,000.00 62,676.00 Sewage Utility 1,1*5,000.00 36,000.00 1,110,000.00 1,110,266.00 Parking Meters 70,000.00 5,000.00 65,000.00 3,200.00 A detailed Accounting ol Receipts and Disbursements is on file In the Clerk-Treesurer's Office and may be reviewed during business hours. CERTIFICATION: This Is to certify that the data contained In this report Is accurate to the best ol my knowledge and belief. Janice Inman, Clerk-Treasurer Jen. 31/1T
Viquesney’s 20.83; Indiana Judges Association 100.00; Gerry Hoffa 656.88; Hoosler Copy 172.00; Shepard a McQraw Hill 240.00; West Publishing 331.00; Lawyer's Cooperative Publishing 388.15; The Michie Co. 37.39; Crown Linen 54.10; Baker's ReMovesll 65.00; Phillips Electric 118.20; Butcher Block 72.82; Ace Herdwsre 50.41; Correlated Products 108.30; Marquee Manufecturlng 15.00; Butcher Block 22.35; Pitney Bowes 96.75; Qenersl Telephone 1,497.68; Dept, ol Water Works 94.62; Indlsna Gss 2,267.55; Public Service 43.47; Horizon 114.25; Pools 21.40; Books Plus 51.45; Marquee Manufacturing 187.46; Correlated Products 280.88; Butcher Block 87.80; Heedley Hardwere 12.28; Ace Hardware 79.36; Pools 142.64; Peoples Drugs 9.33; John Poor 6 Sons 14.60; Liberty Pest Control 20.00; John Goss 200.00; Julie Hofte 200.00; Steven Fenwick 200.00; Ronald Roach 200.00; Charles Sage 200.00; General Telephone 255.63; Gerry Hoffa 77.32; Ruth Goodell, MD 45.00; Thomas Black MO 261.00; Putnam County Radiology 15.75; Peoplea Drugs 114.83; Cummins Mental Health 68.75; Putnam County Hospital 108.40; Public Service 268.23; Dept of Water Works 497.90; Indlsns Gasl, 333.91; S 6 H Trash 45.00; Gerry Hoffa 1,409.40; Shuee & Sons 140.73; Gerry Hoffa 60.80; Maurice Jones 35.00; Wilma Williams 35.00; R & M Oil Co. 488.98; Butler’s 988.00; Franklin St. Food Center 59.93; Gould’s 2,149.57; Handy’s 263.76; In. Dept of Education 9.75; Arab Pest Control 24.00; Aqua Systems 74.52; Carney Nichols Chev. 12.64; Schultz's 291.70; Headley's 414.03; Baker's Removeall 27.50; Jerry Monnett 22.00; General Telephone 45.32; GMI, Inc. 448.50; Public Services 412.03; J6H Feed Service 66.50; Feld's Cerpet Place 341.26; Bi!l's Unclaimed Freight 265.42; Furniture Aware House 69.00; G C Murphy 128.70; Shuee & Sons 317.99; Bruce Albright 135.00; Msnetron I, David Greenburg 22,076.00; Putnam County 4-H Council 2,410.00; Montgomery Elevator Co. 1,084.74; Banner Graphic 252.89; HBG Insurance 6,729.00; Independent Insurance Agents of Putnam Co. 110.00; Jack Nixon & Walter Poynter 400.00; In. Association of County Commissioners 300.00; Operation Life 10,000.00; Keren Reuteman DVM 20.00; Fort Wayne Community Schools 2,400.00; Treasurer of State of Indiana 5,998.33; Blttles & Hurt Funeral Home 500.00; Hopkins Rector Funeral Home 200.00; GH Hermann Funeral Home 100.00; OA Laboratories 201.00; Clay County Rural Telephone 213.83; General Telephone 244.12; Treasurer of Lawrence County 24,309.09; Treasurer of Montgomery Co. 62.00; Putnam County Radiology 32.55 COUNTY GENERAL UNAPPROPRIATED Coca Cola 231.00 AVIATION Woodburn Graphics 18.50; Stephen S Pierson 150.00; William A LaFoe 11, Dalton Asphalt Corp. 4.060.00; Humphrey's Wheel Horse 1,886.25 BOARD OF HEALTH TRS 27.65; Woodburn Graphics 60.00; Carolyn Fowler 9.61; HBG Insurance 138.00; US Postmaster 88.00; Rosalie Graham 71.83; Vernie Zelner 100.98; National Library Bindery Co. 25.00; Banner Graphic 3.52 ALCOHOL AND DRUG Putnam County Treasurer 147.05; Martin Mlshler 112.71; Putnam County SATP 22.67; Horizon 166.70; TRS 10.58; HH Taylor 177.90; US Postmaster 51.00; General Telephone 84.15; Feld's 603.00 COURTHOUSE CUM BUILDING Barry Grimes 23.467.90; MikeOkey 1,435.00 SHERIFF ACCIDENT REPORT HH Taylor 53.00 FIREARMS Steven Jenkins 68.45; Smith i Wesson 80.23 JUVENILE PROBATION USERS FEE Christine McAtfee 87.63 Attest: Myrtle Cockrell. Auditor Jsn. 31/1T Legal Notice THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARO OF COMMISSIONERS MET IN REGULAR SESSION JANUARY 20, 1986 AT 7:00 P.M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE INDIANA AND APPROVED THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: COUNTY HIGHWAY: Ohio Netlonal Life Ins. 99.75; Blue Cross Blue Shield 2,234.06; Bureeu of Motor Vehicles 5.00; TRS 8.64; Greencastle Offset 67.00; Generel Telephone 191.03; Merbeugh Engineering 20.26; Wood Bros Electric 1,510.00; Bleck Lumber Co. 41.76; Joe Ellis Heetlng 41.60; Midwest Brske A Electric 342.53; Greencsstle Automotive 314.71; Dan Young Chevrolet 132.00; Clerk Truck Equipment 270.84; Industrial Hudraullcs 731.35; MacAlllster Machinery Co. 2,313.70; Webash Ford Truck Sales 106.78; Indlsne Equipment 1,535.23; 3-0 Auto Supply 997.99; M 8 R Auto Parts 458.18; Morrison Tire 15.00; 3-M Auto Electric Service 105.00; Kendall’s Wrecker Service 75.00; Diamond Crystal Salt 2,423.06; Sunset Frence Stone Co. 3,351.42; Putnem County Stone Co. 3,833.89; Hsrrls Stone Co. 6,855.21; A 6 C Enterprises 2,772.50; Lsdogs Culvert 422.05; Associeted Sign 6 Post 209.60; Putnsm County Tressurer 3,008.16; R A M Oil Co. 5,116.53; Qerzollnl Tire t Fuel 2,485.36; Mechanic Laundry 28.20; Ace Hardware 134.02; Shaffer A Co. 82.50; New Market Welding 297.80; Correlated Products 339.00; Butcher Block 18.82; John Vanes Boiler Works 188.50; Gall Catt Salea 1,188.00; H.P. Chemical Product Corp. 44.55; Vincent Tool Co. 10.00; Barco Products 2,331.29; Indiana Gas 453.42; Lawson Products 233.21; Communication Maintenance 1,133.85; Public Service 182.84; Dept, of Weter Works 3.48; H.B.G. Insursnce 5,225.00; Fauber Construction Co. 229.20. CUM BRIDGE: Beam, Longest A Neff, Inc. 5,400.00 COUNTY GENERAL: Blue Cross Blue Shield 5,970.82; Ohio National Life 332.50; Copyrite 264.00; Brookslde Farms Laboratory 228.00; John R. Whitley 957.42. BOARD OF HEALTH: Putnam County Treasurer 457.50. Attest: Myrtle Cockrell, Auditor Jan. 31/1T GREENCASTLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Notice to Bidders Notice is here given that the School Board of the Greencastle Community School will receive bids on dairy and food products for use in the school cafeterias during the period from February 22,1986 through May 30.1986. Specifications are on file in the Office of the Superintendent of Schools. Bids to be filed up lo 11:00 a.m., February 11,1986 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% of the bid. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Greencastle Community Schools School Board, Robert N. Delp, President Jsn. 31/7/2T
Mobile Homes MOBILE HOME, 14 x 70, 3 bedrooms, 2'/j garage, % acre. Satellite dish included. 317-672-8406, no phone calls after 7:00 p.m. please. 1/16/30T JANUARY New Years Sale. 1985 models greatly reduced. Financing available. Check our prices against anyone's. Call now. Van Bibber Lake. 739-6441, Greencastle, Indiana. 1/4/30T Apartments 1 BEDROOM upper apartment. Adults, no pets. Utilities furnished. Deposit. 653-4664. 1/31/4T 906 CROWN S*. 1 bedroom apartment, *250 month, includes heat and water. *l5O deposit. 653-7488. 1/31/3T 1 BEDROOM, stove, refrigerator and heat furnished. 2nd floor. No children. 653-8753 after 5 p.m. Wed./Fri./Sat./TF APARTMENT for rent. Phone 653-2152. 1/29/3T DUPLEX, ground floor private entrance, yard. *l5O month plus deposit. No children or pets. Utilities not included except water. 653-9471. 1/29/3T REDECORATED 1 bedroom total electric apartment. Avon Apartments. 653-6157 after 3 p.m. 1/23/TF ROOMS FOR rent. 408 E. Washington. Private entrance, furnished or unfurnished. Call 653-3869 before 3 p.m. or anytime weekends. 1/8/30T ROBAN APARTMENTS. 1 bedroom furnished apartment. Totally electric. Available now. No children, no pets. Adults only. 653-9298 after 3 p.m. 12/12/TF For Rent LOVELY, warm 2 bedroom house, 2 baths, den, complete kitchen and laundry. No children or pets. *350. 6539264. 1/30/4T FOR RENT: Three bedroom house 5 miles NW of Greencastle. *240 per month. Phone 653-9681 after 6.00 p.m. 1/30/3P Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENT ON PROPOSED STATE ROUTE IMPROVEMENT Notice is hereby given that the Indiana Department of Highweys intends to advance plans for a proposed new bridge and roadway approaches thereto, over McHaffle Brench on State Road 240, located about 0.04 mile west of State Road 75 in Hendricks end Putnem Counties. A previous notice published in local news media informed interested parties of the state’s current recommendations and advised them ol the opportunity for a public hearing regarding the same, If such was requested In writing by a designated deadline of November 22, 1985. Since the notice did not result In a request, the Indiane Department of Highways intends to proceed with necessary actlvltes to construct the project, as located and designed. All materials developed in support of the undertaking will remain available for public Inspection and copying during normal office hours in Room 1204 of the Indiana State Oflice Building, Indianapolis, Indiana 462042249, and in the Road Development Office of the Indiana Department of Highwey’s District at Crawfordsville, Indiana 47933. This notice is published in compliance with Title 23, Section 128, U.S. Code, Federal Road Acts of 1958, and the Indiana Public Involvement/Public Hearing Procedures for Federal-Aid Project Development approved by the Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation on January 7 1985. INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS John P. Isenbarger Director Jan. 31/1T
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MAINTENANCE STAFF Required for our mill facility in Greencastle. Applicants must have the previous experience in: it WELDING ★ HYDRAULICS it ELECTRICALf would be an advantage) A Send detailed Resumes to: I c Indiana Lumber Vaorp P.O. Box 588 Greencastle, IN
For Rent OTHER ATTIC, clean-dry-self store spaces available. Contact Headley Hardware, 6533010. 1/24/31/7/14/4T 5 ROOM home, Roachdale. Partially furnished. 522-1510. 1/24/7T WARM 1 bedroom house, with range and refrigerator. For single lady or married couple. No children or pets. *165 mo. 653-9264. 1/29/4T Musical Item HARMONY, hollow shell, electric concert guitar with case, like new. *2OO. 2 hookup amp, *75. 653-5974. 1/31/2T Help Wanted ~ TELEPHONE OPERATORS. Flexible hours. Will train. Also light delivery. Call between 3 p.m.-6 p.m. 653-7202. 1/28/29/30/31/3/5P
NURSING AIDES Must have experience. Part time work available immediateiy. Apply In person. GrsMueitto NvrsJag Hmm lIS Ears Tacoma
TRI-CHEM, World's best teaching craft company needs several more part time people. Earn *IOO or more for 3 evenings. We train you. Call Tri-Chem, 653-4582. 1/11/30P SCHOOL TEACHER needs babysitter in her home from 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. for infant beginning March 3rd. References desired. Call 6536805. 1/27/6P
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BEAUTICIAN in Cloverdale. 795-3166. 1/29/3T Wanted
TIMBER WANTED TOP CASH PRICES PROFESSIONAL LOGGERS PIKE LUMBER CO., INC. Carbon, Indiana Jack Butler, Buyer Office: 812-448-3961 Home: 317-569-5845
Automotive 1978 CHEVETTE, 4 cyl, AT, low miles, good condition, *1,450 653-3771. 1/31/51 1977 BUICK Regal, PS, AM-FM cassette stereo, excellent con dition, perfect body and interior. *2,450. 653-6413. 1/31/61 1978 DATSUN 8210 automatic transmission, 2 new tires, runs good. *BSO. 795 4670. Call after 4:00. 1/30/3F 1977 CUTLASS Supreme Brougham. Automatic tran smission, power steering, new tires, new vinyl top, tilt wheel air conditioning, 102,00( highway miles. *2,100. 795 4670 after 4:00. l /30/3F '79 CUTLASS Supreme. *3,200 246-6377. 1/29/61 'B3 OLDS Omega, 4 dr. PS, PB, AT, AC, cruise. Many options. 653-8204. 1/55/61 1982 CHEVY Citation, 4 dr, AT 6 cyl, AC, 74,000 miles,-gooc condition. Contact Loan/Dept Ist National Bank, Cloverdale 795-4221. 1729/3'
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