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THE BANNERGRAPHIC April 19,1990

IU may nix Penn State

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) If Indiana University’s Athletics Committee does not support bringing Penn State into the Big Ten Conference, IU President Thomas Ehrlich has indicated he too would oppose admission. Committee member Haydn Murray said he expects the president to follow the committee’s recommendation. EHRLICH, REACHED AFTER a meeting of the Faculty Council Tuesday, said he “would do what was in Indiana University’s best interests.” He said he did not want to speculate what he would do if he disagreed with the committee’s recommendation. “I don’t want to deal with an issue that I don’t think is going to come,” he said. “I’ve never had a view that has been different from the athletics committee. I have listened to the athletics committee. I have followed their advice in the past. I expect to follow their advice in the future.” THE COMMITTEE chairman, Marianne Mitchell, said the group would recommend Penn State not join the conference if an investigation shows the university or the Big Ten would be harmed by its admission. Studies so far show that adding the school would not increase sports revenues and could cause

Blackhawks have ‘Blues’ after loss CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago Blackhawks better start thinking up ways of making the St. Louis Blues a bit more uncomfortable in Chicago Stadium, or this NHL playoff series could be a short one. Led by Rod Brind’Amour’s two goals, the substitute goaltending of Vincent Riendeau and a little bit of luck, the Blues opened the second round of the playoffs Wednesday night with a 4-3 victory over the Blackhawks. “WE CAME HERE to win the first game, and we’ll be here to win the second game,” Coach Brian Sutter said. “We’re not thinking of home ice.” That the Blues opened the best-of-7 series with a victory at Chicago Stadium hardly qualifies as a surprise. St. Louis was 3-1 in games at Chiacgo this season and held a 5-2-1 overall edge against the Blackhawks. The second game will be played Friday night before the series shifts to St. Louis for games Sunday and Tuesday. BRIND’AMOUR opened the scoring in the first period and, after Doug Wilson tied it, Rick Meagher gave the Blues a 2-1 lead on a questionable goal. The Blackhawks insisted there was offsides on the play. Asked if he thought it was a gift, Sutter said, “The puck was in the net.” “They were offsides,” Chicago coach Mike Keenan said. “I will not talk about the officiating.” THAT GOAL PUT the Blues ahead to stay, and Brind’Amour and Brett Hull scored second-period goals to make it 4-1 before the Blackhawks rallied. Oilers’ goalie turns jeers into cheers EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) Bill Ranford heard the jeers when he let in seven goals against the Winnipeg Jets two weeks ago. On Wednesday night, he heard nothing but cheers'in a 7-0 NHL playoff rout of the Los Angeles Kings. “THE SHUTOUT MEANS absolutely nothing,” the goaltender said after the Oilers took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-7 Smythe Division final. Game 2 is Friday night at the Northlands Coliseum. “Just the win is all that matters, and I think that’s all that matters to everybody. We were able to relax for a change for the last 10 minutes of the game.” Ranford was bad in a 7-5 loss to Winnipeg in the first game of the Smythe semifinal against the Jets. Since then and including Wednesday’s shutout, his first in the playoffs his goals-against average is 2.14. RANFORD STOPPED 25 25 shots. Two of them came against Mike Krushelnyski and John Tonelli in the first period, before the Oilers went ahead 2-0. Oilers coach John Muckier said Ranford got Edmonton on its way. “L.A. was playing pretty well and Billy came up with some great saves,” he said.

Legal Notices

Notice is hereby given that on April 12, 1990, Indiana RSA No. 5 Limited Partnership filed a Petition with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission requesting that the Commission issue it a Certificate of Territorial Authority to render domestic public cellular radio telecommunications service to the public in Benton, Fountain, Montgomery, Parke, Putnam and Warren Counties, Indiana. In accordance with the procedures prescribed by the Commission in its Order of November 12, 1986, in Cause No. 37896-Sl, the authority requested in the Petition will be granted unless a person with a substantial interest requests a hearing within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to establish that the Petitioner is not fH to receive the requested Certificate. A copy of the Petition may be obtained from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, 913 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. The telephone number of the Commission is (317) 232-2700. Indiana RSA No. 5 Limited Partnership By: William B. Powers 500 Inland Building 156 E. Market Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 (317)236-8888 Attorney for Indiana RSA No. 5 Limited Partnership April 19/1T

Big Ten picks Indiana man

SCHAUMBURG, 111. (AP) David M. Parry, an official with the NFL for 15 years, has been named Big Ten supervisor of football officials. Parry, director of athletics at Michigan City (Ind.) Rogers High School since 1959, succeeds Gene Calhoun, who announced his retirement from the conference last winter. Before joining the NFL, Parry

time and money headaches for minor sports, Murray and Mitchell indicated in a report to the Faculty Council. Big Ten presidents cited a positive academic influence and Penn State’s role as a leader in athletic reforms when they proposed admitting the school last December. LOGISTICAL PROBLEMS in connection with the move have surfaced in studies by a conferencewide transition and expansion committee chaired by Murray. Admission of Penn State would cause time and money problems for minor sports that use vans or private cars to travel, Murray said. He noted the University of Minnesota is 1,056 miles from State College, Pa. “The time away from classes is a

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State of Indiana County of Putnam SS: In The Putnam Circuit Court Term, 1990 In The Matter Of Estate Of Ella Anglins Austin, Deceased Estate No. 67C01-8905-ES-41 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE Of Ella Anglins Austin, Deceased In the matter of the Estate of Bla Angline Austin, deceased. No. 67C01-8905-ES-41 Notice is hereby given that First Citizens Bank and Trust Company as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed their final account in final settlement of eakl estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of aaid Circuit Court, on the 16th of May, 1990, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and aN others | interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. First Citizens Bank and Trust Company By: Joe Ferguson Vice President A Trust Officer Personal Representative Nancy A. Michael Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court SUTHERUN AND ZEINER Attorney for Estate April 19/IT

was a college fooball official. “Mr. Parry distinguished himself as a football official at the high school, collegiate and professional levels, and combines this wealth of officiating experience with exceptional skills in athletics administration,” Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany said Wednesday.

critical issue,” he said. “There’s still a lot of questions to be resolved.” The transition and expansion committee is to report results of studies to the presidents’ Council of 10 the league’s executive committee June 3-4. The council could vote then or wait until December. MITCHELL SAID SOME good came of the “uproar” the Big 11 idea caused on Big Ten campuses because many faculty members and administrators felt they had insufficient input. As a result, she said, leaders of the Big Ten’s joint athletics committee, athletic director’s committee and female athletic administrators committee will attend Council of 10 meetings from now on.

Apartments

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Mobile Homes

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Apartments

Downtown Ig. unfurnished upstairs apt. Heat, water, sewage & appliances furnished. No pets. 6534645. 4-17-6 T One BR apt. Newly redecorated. Range, refrigerator, heat & water furnished. $250/mo. + $250 dep. Call after 4 p.m. 653-6460. 4-18-4 T Garden Apt. 1 BR upper. Stove, refrig., W & D & utilities. 653-3919, 6532226. 4-18-TF Students Apts., “the White House” on campus. 1, 2 & 3 BR. 653-4452. 4-16-TF

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Apartments

1 BR apt. near town. Nice neighborhood. 653-4452. 1 BR apt. for rent. Stove, refrigerator, water and sewage furnished. $250/month; deposit $l5O. 653-6945. 4-9-TF

Automotive

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89 Lincoln Town Car, 7 to choose from. 89 Mercury Cougar LS, extra sharp! 89 Mercury Sable, 2 to choose from. 89 Ford Mustang 3 to choose from. 89 Lincoln Mark VII, Bill Blass. 88 Mercury Tracer, AM/FM stereo, auto., air cond. 88 Merkur XR4TI, only 10,300 miles. 88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, auto., air, sharp! 88 ELuick LeSabre, power ntilt, cruise. ercury Cougar, sharp, power moon roof. 88 Chevy Beretta, low miles, sporty! 88 Lincoln Continental, luxury at its best. 88 Lincoln Town Car, low miles. 88 Ford Escort, auto., air, AM/FM. 88 Ford Tempo, auto., air, AM/FM. 87 Pontiac Grand Am, power group, sporty. 87 Cadillac Fleetwood, Brougham, D 1 Elegance. 87 Ford Escort, only 24,700 miles. 87 Ford Taurus, wagon, Sower group, low miles. 7 Cnevy Eurosport, auto., air. 87 Mercury Topaz, auto., air. 86 Chevy Camaro, IROCZ sharp! 86 Ford Taurus, LX, nice. 86 Chevy Celebrity, AM/FM stereo, tilt, cruise. 86 Lincoln Town Car, Limousine, must see! 86 Mercury Sable, LS, moon roof and much more. 86 Ford Escort, auto., air, “ECONOMIZER.” 84 Ford Escort, price j right. 75 Ford LTD, station wagon, Fisherman’s dream, *1995.00. 86 Honda TRX 2000, SX 4-wheeler. 83 Honda Goldwing, motorcycle. 77 Honda Goldwing motorcycle, low, low miles.

USED TRUCKS

89 Chevy S-10, like new. 89 Ford F-250, Supercab XLT, Lariat, 84,000 miles. 89 Ford Bronco 11, nice as you’ll find. 89 Ford F-150, XLT, Lariat. 88 Ford Ranger, running boards, bedliner and more. 88 GMC S-15, Sierra package. 88 Ford F-150, XLT Lariat, auto., air, AM/FM stereo. 87 Ford F-150, 4X4, auto., air, only 20,600 miles. 87 GMC S-15, Jimmy only 15,350 miles. 87 Ford F-250, custom, air, tilt, cruise, low miles. 86 Ford F-150, Lariat, only 21,000 miles. 86 Chevy Blazer, Silverado, local owner, low miles. 85 Ford Bronco 11, auto., air and much more. 84 GMC Sierra Classic, matching fiberglass camper shell. 82 Ford F-150, XLT, tilt, cruise, AM/FM stereo. All vehicles subject to prior sale.

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Apartments

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Automotive

1980 Mustang Coupe. 4 cyl., 4 spd. Runs good. $895. Call after 6 p.m. 386-2814. 4-13-6 T AUTOMOTIVE SWAP Meet, April 22, inside Notre Dame Convocation Center, South Bend, Indiana. Racers, Rodders, Restorers, over 500 booths. Admission $4.00, (219) 232-0085. 1984 Buick LeSabre Limited. 49,000 miles, 4 dr. Excellent condition. $5,795. Call 653-4605. CASH FOR your used car or truck. Budget Motors Wholesale. See Ron Branham, 610 S. Bloomington or call 6534461. '66 Bronco. Runs good. Needs brake work. SSOO negot. Call after 5 p.m., 526-2201. 1988 S-15 GMC pick-up truck. 10,000 miles, AM/FM cass. 4 cyl., 5 spd. $4,995. Call 653-7493. ’B6 Grand Am. V 6. Loaded. 41K miles. White. Ex. cond. $5500.; 'B7 Buick Century. 4 cyl. Loaded. Blue. 72K miles. $4995. Call days: 7956329. For Sale: 1978 Cadillac; 1970 Monte Carlo; and 1971 Pontiac. Call 5221062. AUTO INSURANCE, preferred or high risk rates. Very competitive. Also home owner’s, business, health. 19 years experience in Putnam-Owen County area. Larry Grounds Agency. 6538865 or 795-6345. 4-5-30 T

Long John Silvers

FULL & PART TIME HOURLY POSITIONS Long John Silver’s is now accepting applications for hourly day shift positions (full and part time) for Greencastle, IN WE OFFER •Competitive wages • Flexible scheduling •Training program • Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance (Full time only) • Paid vacations •Advancement potential Apply in person between the hours of 24 p.m. or 7-10 p.m. at Long John Silver’s, 1016 Indianapolis Road, Greencastle. BUEHLER-RUCKRIEGAL GROUP EOE

Business Opp.

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