Banner Graphic, Volume 17, Number 103, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1987 — Page 8
A8
THE BANNERGRAPHIC, January 2,1967
Sports scoreboard
Football College Bowl Game Glance By The Associated Press Dec. 31 Peach Bowl < At Atlanta Virginia Tech 25, North Carolina St. 24 Bluebonnet Bowl At Houston Baylor 21, Colorado 9 All-American Bowl At Birmingham, Ala. Florida St. 27, Indiana 13 Jan. 1 Citrus Bowl At Orlando. Fla. Auburn 16, Southern California 7 Cotton Bowl At Dallas Ohio State 28, Texas AAMI2 Sugar Bowl At New Orleans Nebraska 30, Louisiana St. 15 Hose Bowl At Pasadena, Calif. Arizona St. 22, Michigan 15 Orange Bowl At Miami Oklahoma 42, Arkansas 8 Jan. 2 Fiesta Bowl At Tempe, Ariz. Miami, Fla., 11-0, vs. Penn State, 11-0 Jan. 10 East-West Shrine Classic At San Francisco East vs. West Hula Bowl At Honolulu East vs. West Japan Bowl At Yokohama, Japan Jan. 17 Senior Bowl At Mobile, Ala. North vs. South National Football League Playoffs At A Glance By The Associated Press Sunday, Dec. 28 New York Jets 35, Kansas City 15 Washington 19, Los Angeles Hams 7 Saturday, Jan. 3 New York Jets at Cleveland Washington at Chicago Sunday, Jan. 4 San Francisco at New York Giants New England at Denver Sunday, Jan. 11 Sites and times TBA AFC and NFC Championship games Sunday, Jan. 25 Super Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. Pro Bowl Sunday, Feb. 1 At Honolulu Time TBA Basketball Indiana High School Basketball By The Associated Press Thursday Games South County Tourney atKouts First Round Morgan Twp. 56, Boone Grove 44 Kouts 66, Hebron 63 Consolation Boone Grove 87, Hebron 76 Championship Morgan Twp. 70, Kouts 60 National Basketball Association At A Glance By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W. L.Pct. GB Boston 20 9 .690 Philadelphia 16 14 .533 4V4 Washington 14 15 483 6 New York 9 21 300 lit* New Jersey 8 20 . 286 IU4 Central Division AtlanU 20 7 .741 Detroit 17 9 .654 2Vi Milwaukee 19 a .633 2 Vi Chicago 14 14 500 gVi Indiana 14 15 .483 7 Cleveland 13 i 6 .448 g WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Dallas 19 9 679 ~tah 19 10 .655 Vi
m
Tax Law Changes Do Nat Affect IRA Benefits For Tax Tear 1986 Tax law changes will eliminate tax deductions for IRA contributions for many taxpayers in future years, but for tax year 1986 everyone can benefit from a tax deduction on their contribution. Take Advantage of a Sure Thing You may never have this opportunity again. See our IRA experts today regarding your 1986 IRA contribution (April 15, 1987 deadline). CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK A MERCHANTS NATIONAL COMPANY ONE CENTRAL SQUARE GREENCASTLE, INDIANA 46135 317-653-4161 Member FDIC
Denver 13 17 .433 7 Houston 11 17 .393 8 Sacramento 8 20 . 286 11 San Antonio 8 22 . 267 12 Pacific Division L.A. Lakers 23 6 .793 Portland 19 13 . 594 5Vi Golden State 17 14 . 548 7 Seattle 15 13 .536 7Vi Phoenix 13 17 .433 IOVi L.A. Clippers 4 24 .143 18Vi Thursday's Games L.A. Lakers 140, Portland 104 Friday’s Games New Jersey at Detroit L.A. Clippers at Indiana Chicago at Boston Atlanta at Washington Milwaukee at Cleveland Seattle at Dallas Houston at Denver Philadelphia at Utah Phoenix at L.A. Lakers Sacramento at Golden State Saturday's Games L.A. Clippers at New Jersey New York at Atlanta Detroit at Chicago Seattle at Houston Dallas at San Antonio Cleveland at Milwaukee Denver at Portland Sunday's Games Sacramento at Portland Utah at L.A. Lakers Phoenix at Golden State Hockey National Hockey League At A Glance Bv The Associated Press WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division W L. T .Pts. GF.GA. Philadelphia 25 11 2 52 162 106 NY Islanders 19 16 3 41 143 133 Pittsburgh 15 16 7 37 140 135 NY Rangers 15 17 6 36 154 156 New Jersey 16 18 3 35 141 167 Washington 13 19 6 32 116 147 Adams Division Hartford 19 11 6 44 118 112 Montreal 19 15 6 44 140 125 Quebec 16 17 6 38 135 122 Boston 16 16 4 36 121 115 Buffalo 9 23 5 23 115 143 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division Detroit 14 15 7 35 117 126 Toronto 15 16 5 35 127 129 Minnesota 16 17 3 35 146 141 St. Louis 14 16 6 34 123 138 Chicago 14 19 6 34 143 165 Smythe Division Edmonton 24 12 2 50 175 134 Calgary 22 15 1 45 149 139 Winnipeg 17 16 4 38 123 131 Los Angeies 17 18 3 37 159 159 Vancouver 11 23 3 25 125 149 Thursday’s Game Washington 4, Pittsburgh 3 Friday’s Games Boston at New Jersey Winnipeg at Buffalo Minnesota at Detroit Los Angeles at Vancouver Saturday's Games Chicago at Hartford Boston at N.Y. Islanders Montreal at Pittsburgh N.Y. Rangers at Quebec Philadelphia at Washington New Jersey at Toronto Detroit at Minnesota Calgary at St. Louis Edmonton at Los Angeles Sunday’s Games Toronto at Hartford Quebec at Buffalo Vancouver at Winnipeg Calgary at Chicago Transactions BASKETBALL National Basketball Association BOSTON CELTICS—Signed Conner Henry, guard, to a 10-day contract. INDIANAPOLIS PACERS-Signed Michael Brooks, forward, to a 10-day contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW YORK RANGERS-Traded Mike Ridley, center, Bob Crawford, right wing, and Kelly Miller, left wing, to the Washington Capitals for Bobby Carpenter, center, and a 1989 secondround draft pick.
Tonight is The Game TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Now that one final dispute between Miami and Penn State has been settled and not to Miami’s satisfaction the No. 1-rated Hurricanes and second-ranked Nittany Lions can get on with the business of deciding college football’s national champion. The latest argument concerns the locker room facilities. Miami Coach Jimmy Johnson said Thursday the matter has “been resolved,” but he wasn’t happy over Penn State getting the home facilities at Arizona State University’s Sun Devil Stadium, site of tonight’s Fiesta Bowl shootout. “When they (the Fiesta Bowl) were courting us, they promised us everything, including the right to be the home team,” Johnson said. “Now, they’re crawfishing around.” However, earlier this week the Fiesta Bowl informed Johnson that Penn State won the right to use the larger home-team locker room in a Dec. 16 coin flip at the Fiesta Bowl office. Don Meyers, chairman of the team selection committee, represented Miami and John Marks, a member of the Bowl’s board of directors, represented Penn State. Meyers called the toss and lost. However, Miami was granted its other requests. “Miami wanted the Sheraton hotel, wanted white jerseys, wanted to practice at East High and wanted the bench on the west side of the stadium,” Bruce Skinner, the Fiesta Bowl’s executive director, said. “The locker room was our only coin flip.” “I don’t care about the uniforms or which side of the field we’re on,” Johnson said. “The locker room is the only thing I was concerned about.” Although Fiesta Bowl officials can’t enlarge the visitors’ dressing quarters, a local rug company donated a carpet for the room. “They’re as equal as we can make them,” Skinner said. “There was some miscommunication. I’ll take the blame for that.” Skinner said he also had “officially designated” Penn State as the home team. Penn State’s major problem, of course, is stopping Miami quarterback Vinny Testaverde, the Heisman Trophy winner and the nation’s most efficient passer in the NCAA rankings. “If we blitz and they adjust and we don’t get to Testaverde, we’re left with one-on-one coverage on a No. 1 draft pick (Miami wideout Michael Irvin),” Coach Joe Patemo said. “The speed of their wideouts doesn’t bother me as much as their athletic ability. Irvin is another Lynn Swann. “If you can get to Testaverde, then blitzing can be a plus, but you're taking an awful chance of giving up a bomb.” Johnson said the key for Miami is “to keep our turnovers to a minimum. If we do that, I feel we’ll move the football and score points. With our style of offense, as wide-open as we are, if we don’t turn the ball over we’ll put it in the end zone.” Johnson said he expects Penn State to blitz some with zone coverage “to protect themselves.” This marks only the seventh time in the 51-year history of the Associated Press poll that the top two teams at the end of the regular season have met in a bowl game and just the second time both have come in with perfect records. Top-ranked Nebraska, 12-0, trounced runnerup Alabama, 11-0, 38-6 in the Orange Bowl to win the 1971 national championship.
Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE The Putnam County Plan Commission will meet in regular session at 7:30 p.m., on Wednesday, January 14, 1987 in the Commissioner's Room on the 2nd floor of the Courthouse in Greencastle to review the 1986 annual report and to elect officers for 1987. Jan. 2/1T Legal Notice THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 7:00 P.M. LEGAL TIME > DECEMBER 29, 1986 AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, AND ALLOWED THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS:
COUNTY GENERAL: Putnam County Hospital 147.50; Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home 660.00; Dr. Dale Oliver 60.00; Michael Robinson 75.00; U.S. Postmaster 5.60; Putnam County Treasurer 4,108.08; Public Service 824.74; General Telephone 700.42; Correlated Products; Culligan 35.79; Larry Hodge 30.00; Brackney's Western Store 61.95; Liberty Pest Control 20 00Gerry Hoffa 39.86. ALCOHOL AND DRUG: Center for Rational Living 1.950.00. Attest: Myrtle Cockrell Pvtram County Auditor Jan. 2/1T
Business Opportunity BAR for sale, 3-way license. Call 672-8451 or 6539805 for appointment. 12/4/TF Mobile Homes SKYLINE 12 X 60, 2 bedrooms, 1 Vi baths with tipout expansion. Attractive, well cared for. Appliances, shed, central air, awning, steps, new carpet, curtains and blinds. *6,500. 653-4789. 12/31/6T MUST SELL: Double wide. 3 bedrooms, IVi baths. Central air, neat and clean. Make offer. 6538993. 12/31/2T Apartments ~ SPACIOUS 2 bedroom ground floor apartment. Excellent town location. Heat furnished. 653-6945 after 4p.m. 12/13/TF COLONIAL Arms Apts. 1 bedroom furnished apartment. No children, nc pets. Available now. Phone 653-9298 after 3:00 p.m. H/20/TF APARTMENT FOR rent. Central air and heat. Refrigerator, stove, water, sewage and trash removal furnished. *225. Call 653-9239. 12/31/6T For Rent FOR RENT: 2 bedroom trailer, *2OO month. Phone 739-6118. 12/30/3T Legal Notice THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET IN SPECIAL SESSION AT 9:00 A.M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA ON JANUARY 5, 1987 TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS: COUNTY HIGHWAY: Books Plus 2.80; T.R.S. 89.91; General Telephone 197.55; A.A. Huber & Sons 35.00; VA MA Co. 86.80; Greencastle Automotive 70.19; Chuck's Rental 367.75; Putnam County Stone 4,165.45; Harris Stone Co. 6,736.96; Dalton Asphalt Co. 2,635.97; Kaiser Aluminum 696.31; Cash Concrete 67.45; Putnam County Treasurer 3,174.29; R & M Oil Co. 3,847.30; Auto Parts Outlet 1,364.31; Morrison Tire Co. 298.12; Indiana Gas Co. 424.97; Headley Hardware 69.34; Kar Products 61.73; Lawson Products 226.69; Wabash Ford Truck Sales 54.53; Mechanic Laundry 35.77; Lester Haltom Fire Ext. Service 41.25; Ace Hardware 40.93; Correlated Products 394.00; Tractor Supply 22.67; John Vanes Boiler Works 29.50; M & R Auto Parts 138.01; Kitchen Machinery 2,088.19; Joint 8 Clutch 188.05; AGA Fleet Products 50.08; Dan Young Chevrolet 22.69; Vans Carburetor & Electric 52.92; Larr Equipment 13.01; Mac Allisters Machine Co. 1,640.60; 3M Auto Electric 25.00; Uliana Truck Parts 200.00; Communication Maintenance 385.50; Dept, of Water Works 10.44; Public Service 349.40. CUM. BRIDGE: Harris Stone 1,207.62; Sieco, Inc. 16,720.25. COUNTY GENERAL: City of Greencastle 2,006.34; Barry Grimes 8,113.00; Gerry Holla 2,992.95; Putnam County Treasurer 252.93; Del Brewer 294.59; Robert J. Lowe 3,037.90. Attest: Myrtle Cockrell Putnam County Auditor Jan. 2/1T
Legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that RAM Communications of Indiana, Inc. has filed a request with the Public Service Commission of Indiana seeking to render mobile telephone and paging services to the public within the arees of Adams, Allen, Bartholomew, Benton, Blackford, Brown, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Clinton, Decatur, DeKalb, Delaware, Elkhart, Grant, Henry, Howard, Huntington, Jackson, Jennings, LaPorte, Madison, Miami, Monroe, Montgomery, Noble, Owen, Parke, Putnam, St. Joseph, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Vermillion, Vigo, Wabash, Warren, Wells, White and Whitley counties, Indiana and for the approval of matters attendant thereto. A description ol the proposed Certificate of Territorial Authority activities has been provided to the Public Service Commission of Indiana and to the Utility Consumer Counselor of the State of Indiana. Copies of such request and description may be examined, at all normal business hours, in the Public Service Commission of Indiana office, 901 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana; at the office of the Utility Consumer Counselor, 807 State Office Building; and at the office of Jerry Williams, Williams, Taylor & Schmits, 8900 Keystone Crossing, Suite 1046, Indianapolis, Indiana. Jerry Williams Attorney for RAM Communications of Indiana, Inc. Jan. 2/1T
Legal Notice THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET IN SPECIAL SESSION AT 9:00 A.M. LEGAL TIME MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1987 AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PAYROLL: PUTNAM COUNTY HIGHWAY: Ronald Dorsett 637.60, Paul Aubrey 497.60, John Collins 491.38, Gary Cox 516.80, James Evans 520.80, Mark Gubser 520.80, Brian Phillips 520.80, Luther Ridgway 497.60, Allen Trent 508.80, James C. Boiler 589.60, Darrell Jackson 546.40, Gerald McGuire 525.91, Jerry Taylor 535.20, Michael York 573.60, Emerson Phillips 589.60, Wayne Runnells 605.60, William Burroff 502.40, Ricky Eason 392.68, Lester Jones 452.00, Brad Stelzner 377.60, Tim. Traylor 452.00, Rick Williams 472.00, Dennis Shillings 621.00, Greg Huber 557.60, Dallas Pearson 557.60. Attest: Myrtle Cockrell, Putnam County Auditor Jan. 2/1T Legal Notice NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of First Citizens Bank and Trust Company will be held on the 13th day of January, 1987, at 7:00 p.m. at the offices of said Company, 1 North Indiana Street, Greencastle, Indiana, for the purpose of electing Directors and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Kenneth R. Heeke Cashier A Senior Vice Pres. Jan. 2/1T
For Rent CASH RENT, 77 acres, north of Greencastle. 5223326. 12/31/4T FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, nice clean home in Bainbridge, 522-6791. 12/31/3T FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house. *l5O mo., *l5O damage deposit. Cataract Falls. 1-634-9283. 12/31/6T 3 BEDROOM, 2 full baths, fully carpeted, kitchen appliances, solar heat, AC, garage & carport, on the lake. *SOO mo. plus deposit. 317-272-4701. 1/2/3T Lost and Found LOST 6 WEEKS old German Shepherd, brown with black mask and 4 white feet. Please call 653-9247. 12/31/2T BEAGLE PUPPY, lost in area of Walker Lane and West Walnut. Black and white with brown head. Reward. 653-3575. 12/30/3T LOST: LIGHT gray German Shepherd mixed breed. Has black ears and black nose. 50-60 lbs. Answers to "Lady." Has collar, dragging broken chain. Vicinity of Brick Chapel. 653-4738. 12/31/2T Automotive 1972 TOYOTA Celica, 2 dr. sports coupe, rebuilt engine, good condition. *750. Call 653-3648. 12/31/6T 1986 TRANS AM. Yellow. All the options. 526-2329. 12/30/3T FOR SALE: '7B Chevy pickup. Runs good, new brakes, new tires and new radiator. *950. Call .after 6:00 p.m. 653-5701. 12/30/3 P
OPEN SUNDAY 9 a.m.-3 p.m. fEMG— - - M & R Auto Parts and Machine Shop 303 N. Jackson Greancastle Mon-Fri. 8-6 653-5161 Sat. 8-5
For Sole FOR SALE: 031 AV Stihl 20” chain saw with extra chain. Like new, *215. Phone 653-6170. 12/31/3T STRAW. Cantonwine, 6536232 or 653-4579. Fri./TF FOR SALE: Buck Wood burning stove with blowers. S 2OO. Call after 5 p.m. 672-8220. 12/29/30T FIREWOOD. Split hardwood. Delivered or you pick up. 653-6846 or 6534930 anytime. 12/30/30P Wanted WANTED: Locations of early 1900 or before homesites. I'm looking for old bottles and other artifacts. I will work out with land owner any arrangements they feel fair for artifacts. Write: L. Hutson, Box 76, Fillmore, In. 46128. 1/2/2P 1/9/2P WANTED: RIDE to ISU, spring semester. Phone 653-3554. 1 2127161 WANTED: Any type of small job around the house or hauling and snow removal. Done at reasonable price. Phone 653-8989 or 653-3274. 12/11/30P WANTED: RIDE to Indy, downtown, from Road 40. Hours, 8:00-4:30. Call (317) 653-4058. 12/31/5T
TIMBER WANTED | TOP CASH PRICES j Professional Loggers PIKE LUMBER CO., INC. Carbon, Indiana Jack Butler, Buyer { Office: 812-448-3961 Home: 317-569-5845 1
Help Wonted KITCHEN HELP for salad bar. Full time evenings. Apply in person. Putnam Inn, 400 N. Jackson St. 1/2/3T
Help Wonted AN OHIO OIL Co. offers high income, plus cash bonuses, benefits to mature person in Greencastle area. Regardless of experience, write M.D. Read, American Lubricants Co., Box 426, Dayton, Ohio. 45401. 12/31/4P
Wanted Cake Decorator Call 653-3413
LPN Supervisory position available in a long term care facility specializing in the care of MR/DD residents. Excellent starting wage plus benefit package that includes vacation, sick days, bonus days and paid insurance. Apply in person Shady Creek Health Care, 1306 S. Bloomington, Greencastle. 11/20/TF WANTED: Heating and air conditioning serviceman. Top wages and great benefits. Good people to work with. Only an experienced, honest, quality orientated individual need apply. 745-5635. P.O. Box 314, Danville, In. 46] 22. 11/28/30T WANTED: Babysitter in my home, weekdays. Close to town, must be dependable, own transportation, long-term employment. References a must. Retired or semiretired woman would be ideal. Others need not apply. 653-8512 evenings. 12/17/19/22/24/26/29/31/2/8T
ACCOUNTANT Excellent opportunity in a progressive 85-bed acute care hospital in college town community has an opening for a professional accountant. Responsibilities include general ledger and cash flow management as well as supervision of the accounts payable and payroll positions. Reports to the Chief Financial Officer. bachelor or Associate degree in accounting / business desireable. Previous accounting / auditing experience in the healthcare field is preferred but not mandatory. We offer a very competitive salary package. Interested applicants should forward their resume to:
Personnel Department Putnam County Hospital 1542 Bloomington Street Greencastle, IN 46135
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS 1 Wild guess 5 Fake 9 Offensive 11 Jewish scriptures 13 Building block 14 Cognizant 15 Actor
DOWN 1 Louver 2 Architectural style 3 Coffee’s appeal 4 Apron part 5 Play for time 6 What way? 7 Breed
Selleck 16 The works 18 Ending for rub or fib 19 Scoundrel 21 Hostelry 22 Coquettish 23 Enclose 24 Examine 26 Not stereo 27 Tiff 28 “ Joey” 29 Make leather 30 End 33 Shrewmouse 34 Give whirl 35 Dutch commune 37 Come about 39 Ex actor/ ambassador 41 Prototype 42 Build 43 Artemus 44 Tosca’s “Vissi d’—”
of horse 8 Napolean victory site 10 Church official 12 German city 17 Secular
9 ~~ ~ ~ U 7~ ’’ |p IF - 7Y |P^ Tt 3b 39 j-S
DAILY CRYPTOQUGTES Here’s how to work it: 1/2 AXYDLBAAXR isLONGFELLOW One letter stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. CRYPTOQUOTE 1-2 IQMVG UHMDZEVWDKM QUH f) Y VI H KQV EU H D Y SF) N M yKA VD JH HREQZZG QSDWAHA. NWZZWQX FHKK Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: DON’T LET THE REFLECTION IN YOUR MIRROR TOMORROW TELL YOU OVERDID IT TONIGHT. ANON. © 1986 King Features Syndicate, Inc
Help Wanted
• GREENCASTLE ! NURSING ! HOME |Bl5 East Tacoma Drive, 2 I block* north of National I Guard Armory 'The following positions are available: |LPN full time, 11p.m. to |7a.m., plus 11p.m.-7a.m. Irelief shift ILPN needed for part time basis only, willing to rotate shifts. i Please Phone: [ Monday thru Friday i 9a.m.-3p.m. > 653-5206
ROUTE SALES NIGH EARNING POTENTIAL *25,000 *30,000 WE are a very successful 84 year old retail business with a nationwide network of Independent business people. We sell grocery products & a wide variety of general merchandise items to approx. 300 established customers per route. We offer.- * Vehicle lease program * Optional group health Insurance * Financing assistance * Minimum Investment required which Is secured by accounts receivable & Inventory. If you wont a strong business career & make above overage earnings. For Personal Interview Write To: SALES MANAGER P.O. BOX 27419 INDPLS., IN 4*227
HELP WANTED Like Wicker? Looking for o new career opportunity? RICKSHAW IMPORTS "The Wicker Party Plan People"(TM) are expanding in this area. We are offering an exceptional start-up plan to self motivated, ambitious, sales persons able to start Feb. 1. Excellent commissions awards & bonuses. No delivering. We will train for appt. call ANITA 317/ 344-1406. Director with Rickshaw Imports.
■Hcwm a pm MO R E L_l LID OTE TER aTt e JON EINID Yesterday’s Answer
30 Pasture 31 Crowbar 32 Decree 36 Grafted (Her.) 38 Indian weight 40 Ex coach Parseghian
20 Shoo! 23 Soda flavor 24 bird 25 Shaw play 26 Run 27 Vapor 28 Floor of exchange
