Banner Graphic, Volume 20, Number 87, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 December 1989 — Page 11
Chiefs, Steelers can still make playoffs
By BARRY WILNER AP Sports Writer The Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs? The Pittsburgh Steelers, too? Who are you kidding? Nobody. • BY WINNING THE last two games, against San Diego and Miami, the Chiefs would finish 9-6-1. It won’t win the AFC West, which Denver has wrapped up, but it easily could be worth the Chiefs’ second wild-card playoff slot in four seasons. And it would give Kansas City a fivegame winning streak to complete the season. “We’re thinking we have a shot,” safety Deron Cherry said. “We know we have to win the last two, but at least we’re in position to go for it.” THE CHIEFS HAVE gotten there with the top-rated defense in the NFL. “They’re very sound,” Chargers coach Dan Henning said. “They’re doing things very well. Only one or two personnel changes have made them more solid.” The biggest additions were Coach Marty Schottenheimer and linebacker Derrick Thomas. “THE BIGGEST difference has been Derrick Thomas,” defensive end Leonard Griffin said. “They have to be so concerned about where he is and what he’s doing. It’s great to have such an impact player on our team.”
The Putnam County Commissioner* will meet in special aeaaion on Monday, December 18, 1888 at 8 .-00 a.m. legal time at the courthouae in Greencastle, Indiana to consider the following payroll. COUNTY GENERAL: Smith, Doria M. 614.18; Wilson, Julie A. 478.82; Michael, Nancy A. 83X76; Judy, Tereaa L. 442.30; Braden, Patricia M. 442.30; McFadden, Beck! M. 403.84; Hessler, Debra J. 40184; Hillis. Patricia A. 240.00; Krouae, Laurie 0. 403.84; Watte, Marty G. 488.11; Cock reM, Myrtle M. 643.48; Petterson, Ad renne 48123; Asher, Miriam l_ 430.65; Demoret, Gloria J. 42107; Andie, Nancy D. 423.07; Steele, Marvin D. 270.00; Summerlot, Dawn M. 285.00; Eneor, Debra K. 282.50; McBride, Nancy E. 674.23; Albright, Vera J. 476.80; O'Hair, Mary M. 300.00; Freeman, Martha J. 300.00; Freeman, Sharon K. 50X92; Buis, Rose M. 658.84; Clifford, Ncrme J. 120.00; Smith, Annabeth 426.82; Hoffa, Gerald A. 852.21; Lyon, Richard A. 721.03; Blgga, Michael J. 715.06; Baugh, James E. 76X98; Helmer, Thomae P. Bit IO; Wellace, Danny f_ 611.30; Penturf, David E. 509.89; Clifford, Nancy A. 135.00; Thomae, Darrel L 610.23; Baumann, Jackie D. 564.10; Ruark, Shirley A. 504.76; Gamble, Jackie A. 45173; Yingst, Timothy A. 564.10; Hurt, Frederick M. 156.61; Hurt, Stephanie 0. 4X03; Mormett, Gregory K. 49.03; McClaine, Harry D. 49.03; Gould, Charlotte J. 651.15; Pierson. Elizabeth P. 48153; Delp, Eleanor L 432.88; Mssten, Dorothy A. 880.76; Lowe, Robert J. 106.23; La-
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“We get paid to stop people,” comerback Albert Lewis added. “Until they cross our goal line, we feel we have an opportunity to stop them. It is that type of attitude that has enabled us to keep our concentration where it should be.” And to move near where few people thought they would be, particularly after a 1-3 start. PITTSBURGH LOOKED like the worst team in the league after 51-0 and 41-10 defeats the first two weeks. But the Steelers recovered, are 7-7 and victories over the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers just might be good enough for a wild card. “You’ll drive yourself crazy trying to figure out all that playoff stuff,” tackle Tunch Ilkin said. “I figure if we win the next two, we’re 9-7 and we’ve got a good chance to make the playoffs. If we lose the next two, we don’t have any business being in the playoffs, anyway.” Coach Chuck Noll doesn’t want his players distracted by the tiebreaking process. “THE PLAYOFFS AREN’T the most important thing; they’re not the bottom line,” Noll said. “That may be a motivating factor for the fans to come out but for a football team ... you’re out there for only one reason, and that’s to win. Winning is the important thing.
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Vlotette, Diana J. 108.23; RanneNy, Anno M. 85.34; Brewer, Delbert H. 30.76; Plessinger, Carla G. 461.53; Summerlot, Deborah A. 461.53; Gray, Sally H. 434.61; Sutherlin, Carol J. 550.00; Dsnberry, Cheryl A. 653.84; Martin, MarceMa D. 401.18; Clifford, Judith E. 442.30; Vaughn, WHlism C. 308.34; Deem, Glennde G. 746.57; Jordan, Janet L 50186; McAtee, Christine S. 72150; Applegate, Shirley K. 76128; Brush, Rebecca J. 568.23; Helton, Bonnie l_ 475.57; Maddox, William W. 21164; Brown, Charlea 44165; Cain, William D. 300.58; Maddox, Batty J. 148.45; Hoffa, Julie J. 634.38; Fenwick, Steve B. 482.30; Stephenson, Terry W. 461.53; Pettit, Donald 461.53; Sage, Jamie J. 384.61; Elie, Uoyd M 144.00; Pettit, Richard B. 461.53; Pilkln, Uoyd E. 72.00; Mormett, Jerry G 54115; Mormett, Beverly J. 307.66; Strange, Joan G. 414.34; King, Charlotte R. 34176; King, Jennie L. 348.76; Lowe, Robert J. 11138; Albright, Bruce L- 380.78; Ames, Kenneth L 57.68; Nichole, Max K. 57.88; Clodletter, Gena E. 57.68; As bell, Richard E. 57.68; Evans, Robert W. 57.66; Eirerte, Francos W. 57.68; Edwards, T'orotiy J. 57.68; Beck, Gene FL 362.57; Careen, John H. 362.57; Walton, Donald K. 362.57; Lowe, Robert J. 180.78; Mann, Barbara L 231.23; Coetin, David a 534.61; Yarber, Cleo J. 480.76; PhMlipe, Randall A. 482.30; Muncie, Jearmine G. 100.00; Warts, Ember R. 40.00; Smlto, Debbie 460.78; Union, Alicia L 100.00; Rees, Bobbie J. 480.76; Eneor, Gerald E. 15344.
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COUNTY HIGHWAY: Davia, Wilma C. I, Inman, Janica A. 1,065.06; Dorsett. Ronald E. 680.80; Colline, John L 585.12; Cox, Gary A. 604.00; Cunningham, Marshall 0. 577.48; Eason, Ricky E. 574.08; Evana, James A. 606.00; Gubeer, Mark E. 808.00; Maddox, Clint I. 584.80; Ridgway. Luther W. 588.80; Trent, Raymond A. 583.07; Weathering ton, William E. 584.80; Boiler, James C. 657.60; Jackson, Darrell L. 634.40; McGuire, Gerald R. 642.40; Phillips, Brian D. 608.00; York, George M. 657.60; Phillipa, Emerson E. 620.00; Runnells, Wayne R. 732.72; Burroff, William 580.40; Carter, Layton D. 573.60; Poynter, Clifford A. 524.25; Smith, Jimmy 0. 630.40; Traylor, Timothy D. 517.44; Wiliams, Richard G. 567.20; Brown, Tommy W. 513.60; Shillings, Dennis L 682.00; Aubrey, Nicholas L 625.68; Tsylor, Jerry R. 648.80; McKamey, Renos G. 548.00. BOARD OF HEALTH: Ellen, John 505.06; Fowler, Carolyn D. 508.61; Graham, Hilda R. 586.46; VanDemark, Hugh D. 67X07. HEALTH MAINTENANCE: Neese, Grego-yW 576.82. CO. USERS FEE: Mahler, Martin W. 61X38; Marr, Joyce E. 461.53; C*rfford, Norma J. 200.00. POOR RELIEF: Gregory, Unde L 00.00. STONE SEARCH: Pentort, David E 28.00; Biggs, Homer 15.00. CO. CT. PUF: Martin, Marcy D. 7X82; Marr, Joyce E 76.82; Brush, Rebecca J. 38.46. ATTEST: Myrtle Cockrell, Putnam County Auditor December 15/1T
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The Putnam County Board of Commissioners will meet in special session on Monday, December 18, 1989, St 9:00 xm. legal time at the courthouae in Greencastle, Indiana, to consider the following claims: COUNTY GENERAL: T.R.S. 134.71; T.R.S. X6B; T.R.S. 148.13; Progressive Printing 94X20; Woodbum Graphics inc. 3,204.80; TR.S. 40.74; Woodbum Graphics Inc. 1,060.00; Indiana County Date Services 100.00; Hewlett-Packard 148.00; T.R.S. 42.48; 3-M SCLBIB4 (WO) 465X5; Mcßride, Nancy 87.50; Horizon Business Center 7.85; T.R.S. 32.12; Woodbum Graphics Inc. 152.07; Woodburn Graphics Inc. 820.20; T.R.&. 30.80; T.R.S. 1X47; Cobra 1X88; Berema, Inc. 1,127.78; Darrell Thomas 308.00; Purdue University 67.50; National Office Systems 124X7; Horizon Business Center 132.31; Baumann, Jackie D. 10X1; Linda Reynolds, Home Economist 11.00; Putnam Co. Extension Office 700.00; Putnam County Treasurer 51.10; General Telephone Co. 15X72; Putnam County Treasurer 6X26; Pitney Bowes 1X1X50; Bittles Hurt Funeral Home 150.00; Xerox Corp. 243.00; Xerox Corp. 68.52; Claudia's Hallmark 2.67; Xerox Corp 128.56; Dennie O'Hair 400.00; Sutherlin, Rolland W. 450.00; Ballard, John 341.66; Ping, Nancy E 377.80; Michael Owens 375.00; Salsman, Larry 500.00; Kenneth Inman 32X00; Eugene McFarland 450.00; Rollie Cushman 250.00; Jean Cromwell 400.00; Juanita Owen 277.50; Charlea D. Hendrich 250.00; Lowe, Robert 38.00; T.R.S. X 10; T.R.&. 11.37; Horizon Business Center 721.68; Horizon 2.64; Thornes H. Black 128.71; Poetmaster 50.00; Fauneil Stewart XB2; Woodbum Graphics 64.00; T.R.S. 9X48; National Office Systems 38X3; Walton, Donald K. 37X00; Sutherlin, Roland W. 291.54; Putnam County Treasurer 27X73; Banner Graphic 39.65; Banner Graphic 30.87; Banner Graphic 1X07; West Central Ind. Economic Dev. District IXI2-50; Operation Ute 5.833.26; Wiliam A. Goebel 429.34; Day-Tlmers Inc. 21X5; Fellings, Darrell 105.00; Houck, James 95.00; Phipps, James Wm. 600.00; Tongrett, Sidney J. 160.00; Bremer, Robert J. 25.00; National Audio Company 62.40; Vlqueeney's 31.97; T.R.S. 58.18; Headley Hardware 32.66; Harmless Laundries 5X5; General Telephone Co. 28.10; General Telephone Co. 2X10; General Telephone Co. 28.26; General Telephone Co. 41.57; One Call Communications Inc. 33X51; Baker's Remove-All 65.00; Baker's RemoveAll 65.00; Dept, of Wster Works 92.09; Special T Fair 19.92; Albright, Bruce 22.50; Lowe, Robert 500.00; Horizon Business Center 17.04; Clsudia's Hallmark 16.25; Ace Hardware 9.90; General Telephone Co. 17.65; General Telephone Co. 348.35; T.R.S. 115.00; General Telephone Co. 93.13; Lowe, Robert 9.00; Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Assoc. 300.00; Lowe, Robert 44.16; Gould, Charlotte J. 3X00; Coca Cola Bottling Co. 31X10. BOARD OF HEALTH: General Telephone Co. 78.11; VanDemark, Doug 86.00; Graham, Rosalie 12.75. LOCAL HEALTH MAINTENANCE: T.R.S. 8.28; T.R.X 36.49; Neese. Greg 1X75; Neese, Greg 32.50. SURVEYORS CORNER PERP: Berema, Inc. 1,424.25. SUPPLEMENTAL PROBATION: T.R.S. 21X7X USER'S FEE FUND: Putnsm County Treasurer 420.75; Putnam County Treasurer 8.54; S.A.T.P. Petty Cash X 76; Woodbum Graphics he. 37.50; T.R.S. 14.00; S.A.T.P. Petty Cash 25.00; General Telephone Co. 11X74; Hirt, Susan 100.00. HAZARDOUS WASTE: O A Laboratories 24X00; O A Laboratories 9,272.00; Whltiey, John R. 333.34. CUMULATIVE BRIDGE: John K.
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Huber Construction 11.329.7 X R 6 S FUNDS: Dalton Asphalt Corp. 17,230 XX HIGHWAY: Woodbum Graphics 95X30; Walton, Donald K. 615.00; Beck, Gene 61X00; Carson, John 615.00; General Telephone Co. 157.38; Joe Ellis Heating & Air Conditioning 34X0; Cummings Wholeasie Electric 17.78; Ace Hardware 21.29; Shafter 6 Co. 14.34; Hunphrey's Sales 4 Service 111.16; Chuck's Rental 68.71; American Aggregates Corp 1,491.45; Kentucky Stone Co. 2,54736; Faubers Construction Co. Inc. 4,91X10; Dalton Asphalt Corp. 8,315.30; Black Lumber Co. 9.46; Tractor Supply Co. 5.28; Chuck's Rental 38.40; H E Henderson Inc. 2,323.63; Shaffer & Co. 45.37; Ace Hardware X 65; Ace Hardware 58.34; Lubrication Engineers Inc. 618.20; Morrison Tire Co. 697.68; Kar Products 6X31; Maintenance Products, he. 16X92; Greencastle Tractor Sales 12.49; Kitchen Machinery Inc. 499.62; MacAlllster Machinery Co. 381.40; Tractor Supply Co. 72.24; Greencastle Tractor Sales 121.03; John Vanes Boiler Works 36.95; Wabash Ford Truck Sales 109.11; Power Train Co. 37.06; Greencastle Automotive 17.92; Clark Truck Equipment 47.10; York Pontiac Ode 147.08; Rudd Equipment 101.19; Tractor Supply Co. 15.48; Warner Corporation 48.60; Baysinger Machine Shop 412.02; Girton Implement Co. he. 651.64; Miller Welding Ser vice 9X00; Communication Maintenance 270.00; Dept of Water Works 12.76. ATTEST: Myrtle Cockrell, Putiiam County Auditor December 15/1T
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ORDINANCE NUMBER 1969-6 An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 4-1977 An Ordinance Establishing Comprehensive Zoning Regulations and cresting a Ran Commission and a Board of Zoning Appeals Amending all subdivision ordinances for the Town of Cloverdale, Indiana, providing for the administration and penalties for violations thereof and for the repeal thereof. WHEREAS, the Cloverdale Town Board desires to amend the Ordinance named above for the purpose of clarifying and further facilitating the operation of the Comprehensive Ran; and WHEREAS, the Cloverdale Ran Commission, after public notice of their intent to recommend amendments to such Zoning Ordinance, has recommended to the Cloverdale Town Board certain amendments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Cloverdale, Cloverdale, Indiana, that: 1. Article 3, Section I,b. shall be amended to read as follows: b. Uses permitted ss Special Exceptions by Board of Zoning Appeals. 2. Article 3, Section 1.b.7. shall be added to the above section and shall read as follows: 7. Two-Family Dwellings. X Article 3, Section Xa.l. ehall be amended to read aa follows: 1. Multi-family Residential structures, including two-family dwellings. 4. Article 7, Section 2.C.4. ehall be amended to read as follows; 4. Under no circumstances may the Board grant a variance to enow a use not permitted In Article 3 of this Ordinance. 5. That the changes made by this Ordinance will take effect thirty (30) days after their publication. Presented and adopted this day of , 1969, by the Town Board of Cloverdale, Indiana. December 15/22/2 T
Do you have a taste tor terror? The suckers are back.
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The Putnam County Board of Commissioners will meet in Executive Session, Monday, December IX 1989 at 5:15 pm. to dfocuae poncing and possible litigation. John Carson, President Gene Beck Don Walton Putnam County Board of Commissionsrs ATTEST: Myrtle Cockrell, Putnam County Auditor December 15/1T The West Central Indiana Educational Service Center will receive sealed bids for the following cooperative purchasing Hems: Duplicating Supplies; Electrical Supplies; and Other Paper Products and Custodial Supplies. Bide and bid item samples will be received at the Center, 522 Anderson Street, Greencastle, Indiana until IXO p.m. (EST) on January 26, 1990. All bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Board Room, Miler Education Center, 522 Anderson Street, at IXS (EST) on January 26, 1990. All bide must be furnished on Form 95 with the required attachment forma. Bids on any other forms will not be considered. No bid shall be withdrawn after the opening without the consent of the West Central Indiana Educational Service Center. A bid bond in the amount of 5% of each bid must be filed with toe bid. The West Central Indiana Educational Service Center reeervee the right to reject any and/or all bide and tu waive any tochnicalitiee or Informalities. Specifications wM be available at the Service Center office, 522 Anderson Street, Greencastie, Indiana, 4613 X Dated this 15th day of December, 1989. Weat Cential Indiana Educational Service Center By: David C. Archer Executive Director December 15/22/2 T
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Mobile Homes
INVENTORY REDUCTION Sale! New 14 foot wides starting at only $123.59/month. Based on 10% down at 12.75% APR for 240 months. Excludes sales tax and title fees. Thomas Homes is open Sundays from 1-5 p.m. on US 41. . .one mile north of 1-70 in Terre Haute. Call us today at (812) 232-1328. For Sale: Trailer in Park on Dinner Lake in Sebring, Florida. Call 317-522-1803 or 317-653-3224. For Saie: 1988 Commodore mobile home. Brown/white, 2 BR, 1 bath, appliances included. Call 653-9075. 12-4-TF
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VAN BIBBER Lake featuring Patriot homes. 8 new 1990 models to choose from. For quality and satisfaction, choose Patriot modular. 8 miles NW of Greencastle. Open 7 days a week. Financing available. Call Bill Van Bibber, 739-6441. 12-2-30 T
Apartments
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Country atmosphere. Deposit required. No pets. Phone 653-3317. For Rent: 2 BR extra nice apt., all utilities included. Deposit required, call 6536945. Small Apt. Close to town and campus. S2OO plus electric. One person. Call 522-6867 or 653-5769. 2 BR Apt. Carpeted, appliances and drapes included. References and deposit required. 6536165. Nicel large, one BR furnished apt. Close to campus and town. References required. $250/month plus utilities. 1-344-1009. Large, 1 BR apartment - newly remodeled. Available Ist January. No pets. 653-8726. 2 BR Apt. SSO wk. plus util. Quiet country estate, 10 blocks from town. 6534009. Small 1 BR upstairs apt. Heat and water furnished. $225/month. References and deposit. 653-6584 after 5. 1 and 2 BR apts. for rent. Some utilities included. $215 and $235 per month, plus deposit. Collins/Evans 653-3141 or Claudia after 6 p m. at 653-8792. 12-13-3 T NOW LEASING: studio apartments. Utilities furnished. 653-2226 or 6533912. 11-25-TF
SELLING POINTS ■ The sequel to the 1986 video success. ■ Unsurpassed horror and terror. ■ Averaged over $4,000 per screen in initial release. ■ Featuring Roddy McDowall, returning as “The Great Vampire Killer’,’ and William Ragsdale ■ Julie Carmen is seductively frightening as Regine. ■ Special effects are creepy and suspenseful. ■ Supported by full trade and consumer advertising. ■ P.O.P. includes standee and full size poster.
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Lost: Male Dalmation dog, around Brick Chapel area. Is wearing a red collar and is a child’s pet. Reward. 739-6602. FOUND: Young male part shepherd, with short legs, wearing a choker chain in vicinity of Northwood/Highwood area. Call 653-9786 or 653-4014. LOST: Yellow Gold Seiko ladies’ watch. Reward. Days 653-9771; evenings, 653-8548. 12-13-3 T
Help Wanted
Full time bookkeeper/salesclerk. Some computer knowledge helpful. Reply to Box EE, c/o BannerGraphic. Do you love children? Caring person needed 5 hours per week to coordinate our free child care service in Roachdale. Must have experience with infant and pre-school age child care, and be able to recruit volunteers. Putnam County Family Support Services, a United Way Agency, and an Equal Opportunity Employer. Call 653-4820 for more information. DELIVERY DRIVERS. Must be 18. Apply in person after 4:00 p.m., 511 Bloomington, Pizza Hut. Now accepting applications for Nurse's Aides, with 1 year experience or certification. Apply in person at Sunset Manor Nursing Home, 1109 S. Indiana St., Greencastle, IN 46135. Apply Monday-Friday, 9:00-2 p.m. 10-18-TF
