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Baseball Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pet. GB Milwaukee 6 5 .545 Toronto 6 7 .462 1 Baltimore 5 6 .455 1 Boston 5 6 .455 1 Cleveland 5 6 .455 1 New York 4 8 .333 2V4 Detroit 2 7 .222 3 West Division W L PcL GB Texas 10 2 .833 Minnesota 6 4 .600 3 Kansas City 7 5 183 3 California 8 6 .571 3 Oakland 8 6 .571 3 Chicago 6 7 .462 4'A Seattle 5 8 .385 5V4 Monday’s Gaines Boston 6, Baltimore 4 New York 7, Toronto 2 California 3, Chicago 0 Milwaukee 8, Texas 1 Seattle 7, Oakland 2 Only games scheduled Tuesday’s Games Kansas Gty (Gubicza 0-1) at Baltimore (Harnisch 0-1), (n) Boston (Clemens 1-0) at Cleveland (Black 1-1), (n) New York (LaPoint 0-1) at Toronto (Musselman 0-0), (n) Detroit (Robinson 1-0) at Minnesota (Viola 0-2), (n) California (Abbott 0-2) at Chicago (Long 1-1), (n) Milwaukee (August 1-2) at Texas (Witt 1-0), (n) Oakland (Moore 1-1) at Seattle (Trout 0-1), (n) Wednesday’s Games New York at Toronto Oakland at Seattle Kansas City at Baltimore, (n) Boston at Cleveland, (n) Detroit at Minnesota, (n) California at Chicago, (n) Milwaukee at Texas, (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L PcL GB Chicago 8 3 .727 Philadelphia 6 5 .545 2 Montreal 7 6 .538 2 St. Louis 5 5 .500 2V4 New York 4 7 .364 4 Pittsburgh 4 8 .333 4Vi West Division W L PcL GB San Francisco 9 4 .692 Cincinnati 8 4 .667 Vi Atlanta 6 7 .462 3 San Diego 6 8 .429 3Vi Houston 5 8 .385 4 Los Angeles 5 8 .385 4 Monday’s Games Montreal 2, Chicago 1 New York 5, Philadelphia 2 St Louis 4, Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati 3, Los Angeles 2,10 innings San Francisco 9, San Diego 0 Only games scheduled Tuesday’s Games Chicago (Kilgus 1-1) at Montreal (B.Smith 0-0), (n) Philadelphia (McWilliams 0-0) at New York (Darling 0-2), (n) Houston (Rhoden 0-1) at Atlanta (Glavine 2-0), (n) Pittsburgh (Smiley 1-1) at Sl Louis (Carpenter 0-0), (n) Cincinnati (Jackson 1-2) at Los Angeles (Belcher 0-1), (n) San Diego (Terrell 0-2) at San Francisco (Reuschel 3-0), (n) Wednesday’s Games Pittsburgh at St. Louis San Diego at San Francisco Chicago at Montreal, (n) Philadelphia at New York, (n) Houston at Atlanta, (n) Cincinnati at Los Angeles, (n) League Leaders TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (28 at bats) —POBrien, Cleveland, .410; Boggs, Boston, .396; Gruber, Toronto, .396; TartabulLKansas City, .395; EWilliams, Chicago, .391; Sierra, Texas, .391. RUNS—McGriff, Toronto, 16; Green well, Boston, 12; 6 are tied with 11. RBl—Gruber, Toronto, 14; Franco, Texas, 13; Gaetti, Minnesota, 11; Parker, Oakland, 11; Sierra, Texas, 11. HlTS—Boggs, Boston, 19; Gruber; Toronto, 19; Guillen, Chicago, 19; EWilliams, Chicago, 18; Reynolds, Seattle, 18; Sierra, Texas, 18. DOUBLES—Barrett, Boston. 8; Sierra, Texas, 6; BAnderson, Baltimore, S; Boggs, Boston, 5; GBell, Toronto, 5; Larkin, Minnesota, 5. TRIPLES—PBradIey, Baltimore, 3; Burks, Boston, 2; DWhite, California, 2; Reynolds, Seattle, 2; Yount, Milwaukee, 2. HOME RUNS—Barfield, Toronto, 4; Deer, Milwaukee, 4; Green well, Boston, 4; McGriff, Toronto, 4; 7 are tied with 3. STOLEN BASES—RHendereon, New Yodc, 10; Brett, Kansas City, 7; Espy, Texas, 7; Kelly, New York, 6; DWhite, California, 5; Gladden, Minnesota, 5; Guillen, Chicago, 5. PITCHING (2 decisions) —11 are tied with 1.000. STRIKEOUTS—Ryan, Texas. 26; Clemens, Boston, 20; Langston, Seattle, 19; Lei ter, New York, 19; Candelaria, New York, 18; Moyer, Texas, 18.
Goalie foils Bruins
By The Associated Press Patrick Roy doesn’t lose at home. The Pittsburgh Penguins can’t seem to I6se in the playoffs. Roy extended his unbeaten streak at the Montreal Forum to 32 games (28-0-4) Monday night, making 26 saves in leading the Canadiens past the Boston Bruins 3-2 in the opener of the Adams Division final. Canadiens 3, Bruins 2 While Montreal was connecting on three of its 15 shots, the Bruins were being stymied by Roy. He made his best save in the second period by kicking out Bobby Carpenter’s wrist shot from the slot In the third period, he foiled two shots by Ray Bourque with splendid saves to keep Montreal in control. AFTER BOSTON GOT within a goal when Bob Sweeney scored with 4:03 left, Roy remained sharp. He stopped Garry Galley’s 40-footer with 12 seconds to go and also made a save on Bourque just before the final buzzer. “It was a terrific effort and a terrific hockey game,” Bruins coach Terry O’Reilly said. “We had enough chances to
ISU promotes assistant
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) Kay Riek, an assistant coach at Indiana State the past three years, has been named the Sycamores’ head women’s basketball coach, succeeding Andrea Myers. Riek, a member of the lowa Girls Basketball Hall of Fame and a four-year star-
Sports scoreboard
SAVES—Russell, Texas, 4; DJones, Cleveland, 3; Plesac, Milwaukee, 3; Thigpen, Chicago, 3; 8 are tied with 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE BAITING (28 at bats) —Hayes, Philadelphia, .486; Butler, San Francisco, .440; MThompson, St. Louis, .438; Webster, Chicago, .419; WClark, San Francisco, .400. RUNS—Hayes, Philadelphia, 14; WClark, San Francisco, 14; RThompson, San Francisco, 12; Butler, San Francisco, 11; Coleman, St. Louis, 11. RBl—Mitchell, San Francisco, 19; Guerrero, St. Louis, 15; Hayes, Philadelphia, 14; WClark, San Francisco, 12; GPerxy, Atlanta, 10. HlTS—Butler, San Francisco, 22; WClark, San Francisco, 20; Hayes, Philadelphia, 18; Mitchell, San Francisco, 18; TGwynn, San Diego, 18; Webster, Chicago, 18. DOUBLES—Doran, Houston, 7; Mitchell, San Francisco, 6; 6 are tied with 5. TRIPLES-—WClark, San Francisco, 2; 25 are tied with 1. HOME RUNS—Mitchell, San Francisco, 5; Hayes, Philadelphia, 4; Marshall, Los Angeles, 4; Strawberry, New York, 4; 7 are tied with 3. STOLEN BASES—Coleman, St. Louis, 7; TGwynn, San Diego, 5; Webster, Chicago, 5; Butler, San Francisco, 4; Sabo, Cincinnati, 4; Strawberry, New York, 4; Young, Houston, 4. PITCHING (2 decisions) —9 are tied with 1.000. STRIKEOUTS—Hurst, San Diego, 23; Gooden, New York, 21; Scott, Houston, 21; PSmith, Atlanta, 20; Sutcliffe, Chicago, 19. SAVES—Mi Williams, Chicago, 6; Franco, Cincinnati, 5; MaDavis, San Diego, 5; Boever, Atlanta, 3; Burke, Montreal, 3. Triple A Alliance At A Glance By The Associated Press American Association Eastern Division W L PcL GB Indpolis (Exps) 8 2 .800 Buffalo (Pirats) 7 3 .700 1 Nashville (Rds) 3 6 .333 4V4 Louisville (Crds) 2 9 ..82 6Vi Western Division Denver (Brewrs) 6 5 .545 Okla. City (Rngrs) 6 5 .545 Omaha (Royls) 5 6 .455 1 lowa (Cbs) 5 6 .455 1 International League Eastern Division W L PcL GB Syracuse (BluJys) 8 2 .800 - Rochester (Oriols) 5 3 .625 2 Pawtucket (Rd Sx) 2 6 .250 5 Scmtn-WB (Phils) 3 7 .300 5 Western Division Columbus (Yanks) 6 4 .600 Richmond (Bravs) 5 4 .556 Vi Tidewater (Mts) 5 4 .556 Vi Toledo (Tigrs) 2 6 .250 3 Monday’s Games Indianapolis 7, Louisville 6 lowa 4, Denver 2 Nashville 6, Buffalo 5 Tidewater 11, Columbus 2 Toledo 3, Richmond 2 Omaha 4, Oklahoma City 1 Scranton-Wilkes-Barre 4, Syracuse 3 Pawtucket at Rochester, ppd., rain Tuesday’s Games Omaha at lowa Pawtucket at Rochester, 2 Columbus at Tidewater Toledo at Richmond Buffalo at Indianapolis Louisville at Denver, 2 Nashville at Oklahoma City Scranton-Wilkes-Barre at Syracuse Wednesday’s Games Omaha at lowa Pawtucket at Rochester Toledo at Columbus Buffalo at Indianapolis Louisville at Denver Nashville at Oklahoma City 3 Scranton-Wilkes-Barre at Syracuse Basketball National Basketball Association At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EDT EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L PcL GB x-NewYork 50 30 .625 y-Philadelphia 43 35 .551 6 Boston 41 37 .526 8 Washington 38 40 .487 11 New Jersey 26 53 .329 23 V 4 Charlotte 19 60 .241 30Vi Central Division y-Detroit 59 19 .756 y-Cleveland 56 23 .709 3V4 y-Atlanta 49 29 .628 10 y-Milwaukee 48 30 .615 11 y-Chicago 46 33 .582 13 Vi Indiana 26 52 .333 33 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W L PcL GB x-Utah 50 29 .633 y-Houston 43 36 .544 7 y-Denver 42 36 .538 7Vi Dallas 35 44 .443 15 San Antonio 21 58 .266 29 Miami 14 65 .177 36 Pacific Division y-LA. Lakers 53 25 .679 y-Phoenix 53 26 .671 Vi y-Seattle 44 34 .564 9 y-Golden State 43 36 .544 10Vi Portland 38 40 .487 15 Sacramento 25 53 .321 28 L.A. Clippers 20 59 .253 33 Vi x-clinched division title y-clinched playoff berth Monday’s Games Boston 113, Charlotte 108, OT Chicago 104, New York 100 Houston 99, San Antonio 91
win and we did not put them in. Roy deserves the star. Montreal finished off, we had the opportunities to and Roy stopped us.” Penguins 4, Flyers 3 Pittsburgh, which is in its first postseason action since 1982, fell behind 3-1 and, at one point, was being outshot 20-6 by the playoff-seasoned Flyers. But Dan Quinn and John Cullen scored just 33 seconds apart in the second period. Then Rob Brown took a superb pass from Kevin Stevens and blasted it past Ron Hextall for the winner with 6:34 remaining. “He (Stevens) took Mark Howe to the outside and threw the puck out there and I was fortunate to get it in,” Brown said. “But that’s why we’re winning ... all 20 guys are playing well for us. It’s not just one or two players.” MARIO LEMIEUX, the NHL’s leading scorer, had Pittsburgh’s first goal. Dave Poulin, Tim Kerr and Brian Propp scored for the Flyers. “Our hockey players had to dig down for us,” Penguins coach Gene Übriaco said.
ter at Drake University, served as a graduate assistant at Nicholls State University before coming to Indiana State in 1986. Myers succeeds Alpha Cleary, who retired in January, as associate athletic director in charge of women’ programs.
Phoenix 140, Sacramento 85 Utah 108, L.A. Clippers 102 Seattle 116, Golden State 109, OT Tuesday’s Games Washington at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Charlotte at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Miami, 7:30p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at Indiana, 8:30 p.m. L.A. dippers at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Golden State at Seattle, 10 p.m. Denver at LA. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Portland at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Phoenix at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Indiana at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Houston at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Golf HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) Final scores and prize money Sunday from the SBOO,OOO PGA Heritage Golf Qassic, played on the par-71, 6,657-yard Harbour Town Golf Course (aamateur): Payne Stewart, $144,000 65-67-67-69—268 Kenny Perry, $86,400 65-67-70-71—273 Fred Couples, $46,400 71-72-69-65—277 Bernhard Langr, $46,400 69-70-67-71—277 Lanny Wadkins, $29,200 72-69-70-67—278 Craig Stadler, $29,200 70-70-70-68—278 Kenny Knox, $29,200 69-70-67-72—278 Tun Simpson, $23,200 75-68-68-68—279 Tom Kite, $23,200 72-67-70-70—279 Mark McCumber, $23,200 71-64-69-75—279 Nick Faldo, $17,600 68-77-67-68—280 David Edwards, $17,600 73-68-70-69—280 David Ogrin, $17,600 70-72-68-70—280 Mike Rod, $17,600 69-70-70-71—280 Jay Don Blake, $13,200 69-71-71-70—281 Jodie Mudd, $13,200 73-71-67-70—281 Corey Pavin, $13,200 73-71-67-70—281 Billy Mayfair, $13,200 70-70-69-72—281 Larry Nelson, $10,040 72-71-72-67—282 David Canipe, $10,040 72-72-69-69—282 Rocco Mediate, $ 10,040 67-68-75-72—282 Tom Byrum, $10,040 72-69-68-73—282 George Archer, $6,920 73-71-71-68—283 Mike Donald, $6,920 71-68-76-68—283 Dave Barr, $6,920 74-69-69-71—283 Tom Watson, $6,920 76-66-70-71—283 Peter Jacobsen, $6,920 71-68-70-74—283 Chip Beck, $6,920 71-71 -68-73—283 Hockey NHL Playoff Glance Day by Day By The Associated Press All Times EDT DIVISION FINALS Wales Conference Monday, April 17 Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh leads series 1-0 Montreal 3, Boston 2, Montreal leads series 1-0 Wednesday, April 19 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Boston at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Friday, April 21 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Transactions Monday’s Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL National League PITTSBURGH PIRATES—PIaced Mike LaValliere, catcher, on the 21 -day disabled list. FOOTBALL National Football League MIAMI DOLPHlNS—Released Hugh Green and Bob Brudzinski, linebackers; Woody Bennett, fullback; Joe Cribbs, running back, and Dwight Stephenson, center. NEW YORK GlANTS—Announced that they will not offer contracts to Karl Nelson, offensive tackle; Ottis Anderson, running back; George Martin, defensive end; Harry Carson, linebacker, Joe Helds, center, Tim Sherwin, tight end, and Jeff Rutledge, quarterback. PHOENIX CARDINALS—Signed Rich Camarillo, punter. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—ReIeased Vernon Dean, safety. HOCKEY World Championships TEAM USA—Added Phil Housley, defenseman, and Kelly Miller, forward.
Livestock
For Sale: Registered Angus yearling bulls. Top bloodlines. Call Jim Williams, evenings, 653-9606. 4-18-6 P
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hae given that the Putnam County Council on Aging will receive bide on rewiring of the let and 2nd floa of the Putnam County Senior Center Building on April 21, 1989 at 9 a.m. at the Senior Center. We requeit two bids. One for each floor. Wiring must be done ic meet the City Building Code. Specification* are available at the Senior Center. This is an emergency project work must start immediately and be completed in 30 days. The Council on Aging resaves the right to reject any and all bids. Putnam Co. Council on Aging Paul P. Evans, Pres. April 11/18/2T
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PUBUC NOTICE PLAN MODIFICATION Western Indiana Private Industry Council Inc., is modifying its current Local Unified Training and Employment Plan which began July 1, 1988 and ends June 30, 1990. The Plan Modification shall be submitted to Indiana Department of Employment and Training Services on April 12, 1989. Activities provided in this Plan Modification may include but need not be limited to the following: Remedial education-basic skills training; Institutional skill training; On-the-job training; Programs of advanced carea training which provide a formal combination of on-the-job training and institutional training; Outreach to encourage the use of employment and training services; Specialized surveys not available through other labor market information sources; Programs to develop work habits and other services to individuals to help them obtain and retain employment; Supportive services; Vocational exploration; Attainment of high school equivalency certificate; Job Development; Employment generating activities; Disseminating Information on program activities to employers; Development of job openings; Onsite industry-specific training programs supportive of industrial and economic development; Followup services with participants placed in unaubeidized employment; Coordinated programs with other Federal employment related activities and customized training; Exemplary youth programs such as Employment Experience; Try-Out Employment; and School to Work Transition. Western Indiana Private Industries Council, Inc., Plan Modifications may be received at any of the county offices or at any Public Library in Clay. Parke, Putnam, Vermillion or Vigo County. 537 East National Avenue, Brazil, Indiana 47834, (812) 448-2636; 1302 Norlh 9th Street, Clinton, Indiana 47842, (812) 832-3523; 118 West Ohio Street Rockville, Indiana 47872, (317) 653-2421; 251 North 18th Stret, Terre Haute, Indiana 47807,(812) 238-8386. April 13/14/15/17/18/19/6T
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ORDINANCE NO. 4-13-89 An Ordinance To Establish Dues To Be Collected By The Putnam County Treasurer For Coplea WHEREAS, tax duplicates are mailed to all persona owing taxes to the Treasurer of Putnam County, Indiana: and WHEREAS, if the taxpayer does not bring his copy of the duplicate in when the taxes are paid, the Treasurer will have to make an additional copy in order to process the payment NOW WHEREFORE, IT 13 ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the Treasurer of Putnam County, Indiana, is to charge SO cents per copy fa each copy of tax duplicates which must be made by her due to the failure of the taxpayer to bring Na own copy. Dated: 4-13-89 PUTNAM COUNTY COUNCIL Gene Clodfelter Max K. Nichols Kenneth Ames Robert W. Evane Frances L Evans Attest: Myrtle Cockrell, Putnam County Audita April 18/25/2T
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ORDINANCE NO. 4-14-89 An Ordinance To Establish Supplemental Jury Fees In Putnam County, Indiana WHEREAS, 1.C.33-19-1-4 provides for supplemental jury fees In addition to the present jury fees of seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) fa each day the juror is in actual attendance in Court until the jury le impaneled and seventeen dollars and fifty cents ($17.50) fa each day the juror is in actual attendance after impaneling and until the jury is discharged: and WHEREAS, the Putnam County, Indiana, County Council believes that the citizens of Putnam County, Indiana, should be compensated as much as allowed by law for doing their civic duty by serving as juras. NOW WHEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED that there shall be paid from County funds a supplemental fee in addition to the above prescribed feet in an amount equal to ten dollars ($10.00) for each day the jura is in actual attendance in Court until the jury is impaneled, fa a total of seventeen dollars end fifty cents ($17.50), and in an amount equai to seventeen dollars and fifty cents ($17.50) tor each day the jura is in actual attendance after impaneling and until the jury le discharged, for a total of thirty-five dollars ($35.00). Thle Ordinance shell take effect July t, 1989. Dated: 4-13-89 PUTNAM COUNTY COUNCIL Max K. Nichols Gene Clodfelter Kenneth Ames Robert W. Evane Frances L Evans Attest: Myrtle Cockrell, Putnam County Audita April 18/25/2T
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Greencaetie, Indiana, by and through its Board of Public Waka and Safety, hereinafter refared to as the owner, will receive sealed bide fa the widening of Fillmore Road to serve industries located thereon. The work will consist of road widening and further road improvements. Bids may be forwarded by mall addressed to the owner In care of the City of Greencastle, Board of Public Waka and Safety, City Hall, Greencastle, Indiana, 46135, or delivered in person. Bids will be opened in public meeting at 4:00 p.m. local prevailing time, on May 4, 1989. Any bid received after the bid opening process has begun will be returned unopened. No bids shall be withdrawn after the bid opening date fa a period of 60 days without the consent of the Owner. Each bid must be enclosed in a sealed envelope bearing the title Shenandoah Expansion, and the name and address of the Bidder. Bide shall be property accompanied by a Certified Check a acceptable Bidders Bond made payable to the Owrwr, in the sum of not less than five percent (5%) of the total amount of the highest aggregate proposal, which check or bond will be held by the Owner as evidence that the Bidder will, if awarded a contract or contracts, enta Into the same with the Owner upon notification from him to do so within fifteen (15) days of said notification. Approved Performance and Payment Bonds, guaranteeing faithful and proper performance of the work and materials, to be executed by an acceptable surety company, will be required of each contracta at the time he executed his contract. The bond will be In the amount of one hundred pa cent (100%) of the contract price and must be in full face and effect fa a period of twelve (12) months from the date ot written acceptance of and final payment of the work. Failure to execute a contract and furnish a Performance and Payment Bond as hereinafter set out will be cause for forfeiture to the Owrwr of the amount of money represented by the Certified Check or Bidders Bond as and fa liquidated damages. An executed Non-Collusion Affidavit must be submitted with the bid. The owrwr reeaves the right to reject any bid, a all bide, or to accept any bid or bids, a to make such combination of bids as may seem desirable and to waive any and all informalities in the bidding. One copy each of the plane, specifications and bidding documents may be obtained from the Engineer, Alan Stanley A Associates, 122 E. Walnut Stree*, Greencastle, Indiana, 46135 upon the receipt of fifty doNare ($50.00) in the form of a clieck made payable to Alan Stanley & Associates, Inc. On or about thirty (30) days after the Bid Opening, a $25.00 refund will be made to bidders who have returned plana in good condition pria to that date. This project la partially funded by a grant from the Indiana Department of Commerce. All provisions, regulations and requirements tor implementation of said grant shall apply to the project The Bidder's attention is called to the "Notice of Requirement for Affirmative Action" to insure Equal Opportunity (Executive Order No. 11246), as contained in the bid document* which set forth, in part, goals and timetables fa the employment of women and minorities in the project area. Contractors and subcontractors are required to pay not leas that the prescribed wage rates established by the U.S. Department of Laba and included in the project manual. Irrfamation explaining other prevailing wage laws which apply to this work are also contained in the project manual. Biddas are advised that they are required, to the greatest extent feasible, to utilize local businesses in the purchasing of materials required for the project and to utilize low income resident from the area, when possible, in the event additional pasons are required to complete this project Bidders are further advised that a statement of workforce needs, skilled, semiskilled, and trainees by category, where known, must be supplied pria to the signing ot any contract Owner City of Greencastle, Indiana Board of Public Works and Safety April 18/25/2T
Mobile Homes
ONLY 5% down on all new single wide and sectional homes during our April inventory clearance sale. Limited time only!!! Available to qualified buyers. Call Thomas Homes today at (812) 232-1328. 4-17-6 T
Apartments
Attractive 1 bedroom in Bainbridge, at a lower cost than a comparable apartment in Greencastle. Carpeted, AC, heat, water furnished. Evenings, 5394346; days, 522-6216. 2 bedroom, $275 per month, plus deposit. Call 653-3654 after 5:00. 4-18-3 P 1 BR duplex, water paid, $215/month plus 1 month security deposit. Will accept Section 8 assistance. After 6 p.m., 653-4552. Beautiful 1 BR apartment, Towers Apartments. Adults. Collins-Evans, 6533141. Nancy Fogle after 5:30,653-5322. 2-25-TF
For Rent
1 BR house, newly carpeted, unfurnished, with kitchen appliances. Deposit. Adults, no pets. 653-4645. 4-13-5 T 1600 sq. ft. office in Fincastle, with full basement. Easily converted to house. For Sale or lease. 6535318 or 653-8453. 3200 square feet building, east side of square. For lease, S3OO/month. 6535318 or 653-8453. 3-31-TF
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ENROLLING FOR Fall of ’B9. Ages 2V2 to kindergarten. Mon-Wed-Fri., $40.; Tues., Thurs., S2B. First Baptist Preschool. 6533136. 4-17-30 T
Help Wanted
Shady Creek Health Care now accepting applications for LPN 10-6. Starting wage *8.75 per hour, insurance and other benefits. Contact Phylis Bradshaw 1306 S. Bloomington 653-2406
Temporary floor maintenance help, part time. Female or male. Apply at Greencastle Nursing Home. 4-15-3 T We need a sales person. Come in & fill out application, or bring resume to Carpet Country, Cloverdale. 4-18-2 T Bartender, part time, license & experience necessary. Call 653-4310, Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 4-17-3 T Local food service company seeking mature hostess person, for vending service work in local factory, 20-25 hours per week. Call 653-8668. 4-12-6 P LPN supervisory position. Long term care facility. Full time nights, part time evenings & nights. Fringe benefits available: Vacation, sick and holiday pay and Blue Cross Insurance. Call for interview Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Sunset Manor Nursing Home, 1109 South Indiana St., Greencastle, IN 46135. (317) 653-3143. Now accepting applications for Nurse’s Aides with 1 year experience oi certification. Apply in person at Sunset Manor Nursing Home; 1109 S. Indiana Street, Greencastle, IN 46135. Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Needed, people to work in fertilizer plant in season. Must be 18 years old, have chauffeur’s license, mechanically inclined, farm knowledge preferred. 522-2800, call between 8 a.m.-10 a.m. for interview. 4-11-TF QUALIFIED NURSE Aide or QMA, regular part time for 11-7 shift. Above average starting salary, excellent working conditions, light patient load. Apply at 102 W. Poplar, or call 653-5148 MondayFriday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 4-12-10 T
Help Wanted
Manager wanted as soon as possible for Sorrento’s Pizza King. Excellent salary to someone qualified. Please send a resume to: Sorrento Restaurant, c/o John Purvis, 601 Sagamore Parkway West, West Lafayette, IN, 47906. (317) 463-5537
We need a bright leader to be RN Supervisor of a modern 119 bed ICF-SNF. We are located in a small but important community with good schools. We have competitive salary, excellent benefits, & cooperative management above and beyond what the area facilities can offer. Send resume or apply in person: Heritage House Convalescent Center, 1601 Hospital Dr., Greencastle. 4-10-12 T
NURSING CAREER STALLED? D.O.N. position available in Central Indiana facility (Greencastle, IN). If you are a top-notch RN whose supervisory & management skills are not being utilized as you wish, and if you are Director of Nursing material, contact us! We need a bright leader to take charge of a modern 119 bed ICF-SNF long-term care facility. We are located in a small but important city with good schools, and is an excellent place to raise children. We will pay relocation expenses for the person we select. Good salary, excellent benefits, and cooperative management. Send confidential resume to: Box MM, c/o Banner Graphic.
NURSING POSITIONS open at Asbury Towers: LPN 3-11 shift, 2 days/week; LPN, 11-7 shift, 2 days/week, swing shift arrangement possible for these 2 openings. Full time LPN, 11-7 shift, effective May 20. Excellent working conditions, very generous benefit package. Starting wage $8 per hour. Apply at 102 W. Poplar, or call 653-5148, Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Part time positions for homemakers and home health aides. We offer competitive salary, flexible scheduling, certification classes, employee scholarship program, financial aid for continuing education and cash bonuses. Apply in person, M-F, 9-4, Waldorf Home Health Care, 36 East National, Brazil, Indiana. Experienced first line caregivers are the most important & most needed people in this business. If you’re proud to be counted as one of these people, give us a call. We have both full time and part time nursing assistant positions available and we would be proud to have you working with us!! Heritage House Convalescent Center, of Greencastle, 6532603. NURSE AIDE, 2 days per week, 5 a.m.-10 a.m. Above average pay for short shift. Excellent working condition. Apply in person, Asbury Towers, 102 W. Poplar. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 3-31-TF
Auctions
ESTATE AUCTION Household - Antiques - Collector Items • Misc. Crawfordsville National Guard Armory, Jet. St. Rd. 47 & 231 Crawfordsville, In. Wednesday Evening April 19,1989 at 5:30 p.m. Sharp We will sell the following 2 estates at Public Auction for cash day of sale. 3 pc. Waterford bedroom suite (complete) nice; Duncan-Phyfe dining room suite W/T 6 chairs, buffet & 6 leg table; real nice full size 3 pc. Walnut bedroom suite (complete); drop leaf table W/T sm. buffet (Cherry Finish); hand made bedspread (75 yrs. old); old doilies, plus other nice pieces ot soft goods, 4 quilts (Handmade); 2 Maytag wringer washers; stand table; very old kitchen cabinet, but needs some repair; record cabinet; Hoover Sweeper; Pine Cone Twin bedroom suite, (real nice); footstool; stereo; odd lamps; sewing machine; wall mirrors; washer; pitcher & bow W/T flowers; flowered chair; Hammered leather top round table; end tables; 12' chest type deep freeze; rope edge desk; dinnette set; Eureka Sweeper; coffee & end tables; 2-3 cushion sofa's; console sewing machine; Low Boy dresser; maple coffee table; wing back chair; 2-La-Z-Boy chairs; TruCold 2-door refrigerator; 40" elec, stove; old radio; 3 pc. sectional; glass door bookcase; Whirlpool deep freeze; floor lamps; Zenith Console color TV (good); fruit jars; Simplicity roto tiller. Plus Special Note: There is approx. 75 boxes of small items that were unpacked. Both estates have been in storage and was impossible to get listing. Come enjoy the unknowns with us. Lunch Will Be Served Estates of: Verna Bullerdick Administrators: Max-Dale-Clyde Bullerdick Ruth Harbison Executor: Bill Rivers Attorney’s Henthorn & Harris, Crawfordsville, In. Terms; Cash Day of Sale. Clerk & Cashier Sentman & Banta Not responsible for accidents.
Help Wanted
Opportunity for RN no weekends, competitive salary, professional autonomy, a chance to have a positive influence in the community. Send resume to Owen County Health Dept., Courthouse, Spencer, IN 47460. 4-13-7 T Now accepting applications for part time associates, please apply in person, Picway Shoes, 29 Putnam Plaza. EOE. 4-13-12 T Wanted, immediate help for residential cleaning company. Apply at Walker Motel, after 5 p.m. Mon-day-Friday. Preferably on weekends. 4-13-30 T Wanted, men free to travel to paint elevated tanks. Call Mr. Bailey, 1-800-382-2070. 3-29-30 P
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QUALITY, DEPENDABLE child care. Full time, parttime, daily pre-school, school age, now enrolling ages 2-12. Kiddie Corner, 653-9556 Will babysit, my home, weekdays, some weekends. Have references. Call Debbie, 6536896. Babysitting in my home, days, hot meals, big yard, near factories. 653-2893. 4-14-5 P BABYSITTING in my home, for children 3 years & older. Monday-Friday. Flexible hours. References available. 653-5652. 4-17-3 P
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1973 White Freightlmer 318 Detroit, 13-speed, good tires, runs good, presently running 5 states. Interested parties 6537283, if no answer, leave message. Classic 1964 Mercury Comet. Starts & runs good. Dependable. Best offer. Barbara Little, 6535446 after 5 p.m. 4-17-3 P ’77 MUSTANG 11, FB, with ’Bl—3o2—V-6; A.T.; P. 8.; P.S.; excellent interior; very little rust; runs & looks great. SIBOO. 653-6883. 1984 Ranger pick-up, $4,000. 653-5215. 4-15-30 T ’B7 FORD, F 250, 4X4. AC, AM-FM stereo, AT, skid piate, bed liner. 653-5215. 3-21-30 T
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