Banner Graphic, Volume 20, Number 211, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1990 — Page 9

Reds’ eight brings end to Pirates’ five

By The Associated Press With Joe Oliver and Paul O’Neill in the co-starring roles, the Cincinnati Reds put on a road show production of Eight Men In. Oliver hit a three-run homer and O’Neill also drove in three runs during a tie-breaking eight-run eighth inning as the Reds beat Pittsburgh 10-4 Thursday night, ending the Pirates’ five-game winning streak. “WE WANTED TO get something going ... but I don’t know if we expected an eight-run inning,” said O’Neill, who had a sacrifice fly and a two-run single in the eighth. In the only other National League games, Montreal trounced Los Angeles 8- and San Diego whipped St. Louis 9The Reds won a battle of bullpens as the NL division leaders split their twogame series. Pittsburgh’s relief corps, which had a 1.55 ERA and a 3-0 record entering the game, failed to protect a 21 lead and was tagged for nine runs and 10 hits in four innings after Randy Kramer pitched five strong innings, yielding one run Chris Sabo’s fifthinning homer and four hits. THE REDS IMPROVED to 13-3 on the road and raised their NL West lead to seven games over Los Angeles, their largest lead since they led by 10 at the end of the 1976 season. The Eastleading Pirates lead Montreal by 2!6 games after losing for only the fourth time in 19 games. The Pirates took a 2-1 lead on Bobby Bonilla’s league-leading eighth homer

Fielder using lessons from days in Japan By The Associated Press The Toronto Blue Jays know a lot about Cecil Fielder. They just don’t know how to get him out Fielder, who played in Japan last season after the Blue Jays gave up on him, is back in the major leagues and haunting his former club. He hit his major league-lead-ing 13th homer and finished with three hits and three RBIs as the Detroit Tigers pounded the Blue Jays 10-5 Thursday night. IN THREE GAMES against Toronto, Fielder is 9-for-14 with three doubles, four home runs and nine RBIs. “It’s just one of those things,” Fielder said. “You get pumped up against your old teammates, but I’m hitting the ball well against everyone.” Fielder also leads the majors with 31 RBIs and has hit six homers in his last five games. Toronto manager Cito Gaston, who was the Blue Jays’ hitting coach while Fielder played there, isn’t surprised by Fielder’s hot start. “It’s human nature to play harder against a team that released you.” Gaston said. “Cecil is a good kid. I thought that anytime he got a chance to play every day, he would hit 25 homers.” In other games, it was Kansas City 6, Texas 2; Minnesota 3, Cleveland 2, and Seattle 5, California 2. Tigers 10, Blue Jays 5 With temperatures in the 30s, winds of 25 mph and occasional snow showers at Tiger Stadium, Fielder homered in the second off Todd Stottlemyre (4-3), singled in the first run in a six-run third inning and added an RBI double in the sixth. Tracy Jones also had a two-run single in the six-run rally. Tigers starter Jeff Robinson (2-3) beat the Blue Jays for the first time in six career decisions despite allowing five runs in 6 1-3 innings. Robinson adjusted his pitching to the weather. “That was without a doubt the coldest game I’ve ever pitched in,” he said. “The balls felt like they came right out of the freezer.” Royals 6, Rangers 2 Bo Jackson, who said earlier this week that he wasn’t happy about Kansas City’s poor start, took it upon himself to make sure the Royals didn’t lose another game. With the game tied and and two runners on base in the eighth, Jackson hit reliever Gary Mielke’s first pitch off the right-field foul pole. The homer was only the second of the season for Jackson, but it was the 14th of his career against Texas, the most against any team. Jackson’s blast keyed a six-run eighth inning after Kevin Brown (5-1) had blanked the Royals on six hits through seven innings. Jeff Montgomery (3-1) got the victory in relief of Tom Gordon. Twins 3, Indians 2 It took Roy Smith six tries, but he finally got his first victory as the Twins won for the seventh time in eight games. Smith (1-3), who had not lasted past the fifth inning in any of his six previous starts, allowed six hits in 6 2-3 innings. Gary Wayne got the last out in the seventh and Rick Aguilera pitched the final two innings for his seventh save. The only runs off Smith came in the fifth inning, when Keith Hernandez singled with two outs and Cory Snyder hit a two-run homer to put Cleveland ahead. The Twins scored all their runs in the sixth off Greg Swindell (2-3) on Greg Gagne’s triple, Dan Gladden’s RBI infield single, a walk to Kirby Puckett and Gary Gaetti’s two-run double. Mariners 5, Angels 2 Seattle’s battery of Brian Holman and Dave Valle combined to hand the Angels their seventh loss in eight games. Holman (5-2) allowed two runs and nine singles in eight innings, while Valle’s two-run single during a fourrun fourth inning put the Mariners ahead to stay. Mike Schooler pitched the ninth for his ninth save in 10 chances. The loss dropped the Angels 11 games behind Oakland in the AL West.

of the season in the sixth off Jose Rijo, who gave up two runs and five hits in six innings. The Reds tied it again in the seventh on pinch-hitter Luis Quinones’ sacrifice fly off rookie Scott Ruskin following singles by Duncan and Hatcher and Oliver’s sacrifice. IN THE EIGHTH, Barry Larkin greeted Ted Power (0-1), previously unscored upon in 13 innings, with a double and Todd Benzinger tripled. O’Neill’s sacrifice fly made it 4-2 ahead of singles by Mariano Duncan and Billy Hatcher. Oliver then hit his third home run. Winner Norm Charlton (1-0) beat out an infield hit to chase Power, who is 0-4 in four career appearances against the Reds. The former Red allowed six runs and six hits in one-third of an inning to balloon his ERA from 0.00 to 3.38. Bob Kipper made his first appearance of the season following elbow surgery. After retiring Sabo on a groundout, Herm Winningham singled, a walk to Larkin loaded the bases and an error by shortstop Jay Bell on Benzinger’s grounder allowed Charlton to score the sixth run of the inning. O’Neill then hit a two-run single. The Pirates scored twice off Charlton in the bottom of the eighth on Barry Bonds’ RBI single and second baseman Duncan’s throwing error. Randy Myers pitched the ninth for Cincinnati. Expos 8, Dodgers 2 Dennis Martinez (3-2) scattered eight hits in beating Los Angeles for the first time in five lifetime decisions

| Legal Notices

The GreencaaU* Board of Zoning Appeal* will meet in apeclal eeaelon on Monday, May 21,1990 at 7:30 p.m. In City Hall. The following agenda heme will be addreaaed: 1. Everett Reading requesting to put a swimming pool at 7 South Central. 2. Grafton Longden to put a ewimming pool at 834 Indianapolis Road. May 11/1T NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE Of Maude G. William*, deceaaed Putnam Circuit Court 1990 Term In The Matter Of The Estate Of Maude G. Willlame, Deceaaed Estate No. EST-87C01-8909-ES-71 Notice la hereby given that Helen Pickett as Executor of the above named eetate, haa presented and filed her final report and account In final aetbement of eaid eetate, and that the earn* will come up for examination and action of the Putnam Circuit Court on June 8,1990, unless persons Interested In said estate appear on or before eaid dale and show cause, if any there be, why such accounting should not be approved or unleea such parson make proof of heirship and claim any part of the eetate not Included In this report. If you have no objection* to this report it will not be necessary for you to appear. Nancy A. Michael Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Deled: May 9,1990 % LARRY J. WILSON Attorney at Law 18 & Jackson Street Greencastle, Indiana 48135 Attorney* for Estate May 11/1T

NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED LEASE GREENCASTLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION You ar* hereby notified that a public hearing will ba held before the Board of School Trustee* of Greencastle Community School Corporation on Jun* 13, 1990 at the hour of 7:30 pm. (Greencastle time) at the office of the Superintendent of School* located at 522 Anderson Street, Greencastle, Indane 46135, upon a proposed lease to be entered Into between Greencastle Northeast Elementary School Bulldng Corporation, a* lessor, and Greencastle Community School School Corporation, a*lessee. The proposed lease upon which hearing will be held Is for a term of twenty-five (25) years, commencing with the completion of the bulldng to be renovated by Greencaabe Northeast Elementary School Bulldng Corporation. The lease provide* for an annual rental of *565,000 per year, payable on Jun* 28 and December 28 of each year during the term of th* leaae, commencing with the completion of the bulldng or December 28, 1991, whichever le later. A* additional rental, the lessee shall maintain Insurance on tha bulldng a* required In th* lea**, aha! pay all taxa* and assessment* against auch property, a* well aa the coot of alteration* and repairs, and shall pay rebate amount* to the United State* Treasury. After th* sale by the Corporation of It* First Mortgage Bond* to pey for th* cost of said bulldng, Including th* acquisition of th* site thereof and other expense* Incidents! thereto, the annual rental shall be reduced to an amount equal to tw multiple of *I,OOO next higher that th* highest sum of principal and Interest du* in any year ending on a bond maturity data (bond year) on such bond* plus *B,OOO, payable in equal semiannual Ina tailmen ta. Th* lease give* an option to the lessee to purchase •>* property on any rental payment det*. Th* bulldng to be renovated will ba th* Northeast Elementary School building In said school corporation located at 500 Unwood Drive, Greencastle, IN 46135. Th* drawing*, plan* and spectficatlona. Including the estimate* for ft* coat of said renovation a* we* as ■ copy of tfw proposed fo*M, *r* available for inspection by tfw public on all businoM days, during bust* nsss hours, at the office of the Superintendent of Green caede Community School Corporation, 522 Anderson Street, Greencastle, Mena. At such hearing aN persona Interested shall have a right to be hoard upon whether the lease rental provided for therein to bo paid to Greencastle Northosst Elementary School Building Corporation is a fair and reasonable rental for the proposed building. Such hearing may ba adjourned to a later date or date*, land following auch hearing the Board of School Trustee* may either authorise tie execution of auch teas* aa originally agreed upon or may make modiflcatlone therein as may ba agreed upon whh Greencastle Northeast Elementary School Building Corporation. Dated thia »ti day of May, 1990. Greencaatt* Community School Corporation By: /*/ Dorodty Brown, Secretary May 11/1T

Legal Notice

State of Indiana County of Putnam S 3: In Th* Putnam Circuit Court 1960 Term In th* Matter of 9w Quardianehlp of Lowell Allan Whicker, Incapacitated parson, Aral National Bank of Cloverdale, Guardian. Cause No. GON. 86-20 NOTICE OF HEARING ON GUARDIAN'S ANAL REPORT Notice I* hereby given that Flrat National Bank of Cloverdale, Indiana, a* Guardian of th* estate of Lowell Allan Whicker, deceaaed Incapacitated person, ha* filed It* verified Guardian * Anal Report and that on *te 11th day of June, 1990, at 8:30 *.m. a hearing will be held to determine whether said final report, petition to pay debt* and expanse* of last Hines* and atalutory allowance, petition to terminate guardianship and request for final fee* should be approved. If you have no objection* to this report, It will not bo necessary for you to appear. Dated this 9th day of May, 1990. Nancy A. Michael Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court BOYD A YOUNG, Attorney* 22 U W. Washington St. P.O. Box 587 Greencastle, IN 46135 (317) 653-3938 Mayll/IT

Business Opp.

VENDING ROUTE: Local. Great locations. Sell cheap. 1-800-688-2228. 5-7-6 P

Mobile Homes

VANBIBBER LAKE: New 3 BR Patriot sectional home, shingled roof, 6“ walls, $22,400; New 14x70 Patriot, 2 BR, 2 bath, furnished. Sharp. $20,400 complete. 10% down, 11.25% interest, 180 pmts. at $211.56. Open 7 days a week. 739-6441. 4-23-TF New 1990 2 bedroom, 1 bath, from $11,995. Fixed rate bank financing for qualified buyers. Lots from $92 per month. Ottawa Instant Homes, 1300 S. Bloomington, 653-3222. 4-12-30 T ONLY $167.65/month buys you a new 14x80 home. Just 10% down at 13% APR for 240 months. Offer good thru Sunday only. Sales tax and title fees not included. Call Thomas Homes today at 812-232-1328 or toll-free 1-800-736-1328. Open 7 days a week on US 41, one mile north of I-70 in Terre Haute. 5-7-6 T 1989-14’x70’ Redman mobile home. Gas furnace, gas stove, frost-free refrig., 3 BR, 1 bath. Like new. $14,500. 653-5430 after 5 p.m. 5-10-3 T 12 x 60 mobile home. New furnace/water heater. Island counter w/bar stools. $2,500 obo. 522-3469. 5-9-4 T

Apartments

1 BR, heat & water, stove, refrig., roomy, carpeted, deck, central. $290 w/one month rent deposit. 6536528. GARDEN APT. 1 BR upper. Stove, refrig., W/D and utilities. 653-3912, 653-2226. Beautiful 2 BR apt. on ground floor. Carport, security system, carpet, appliances. Call 795-6137 evenings. Students Apts., “the White House" on campus. 1, 2 & 3 BR. 653-4452. 4-16-TF

| For Rent

STORAGE TRAILERS for rent, 35’ and 40’. Call Jerry Lewis Construction. 6532800. 4-20-30 T 'A duplex house w/carport; 1 BR, large LR, utility room with washer/dryer, stove & refrigerator furnished. No pets. $350 + deposit. 6534719. 5-4-7 T For Rent: 15 acre pasture, feed lot. Phone 653-5938. 5-10-3 T One bedroom cabin in country. Ideal for one adult. Fireplace, private lake, wildlife. S2OO a month. Call 522-6274. 5-8-30 P House in Greencastle near campus. 1 or 2 BR, fully carpeted. No pets. 6534645. 5-7-6 T

Help Wanted

RN/LPN I Full time 3-11 shift, '<• I part time 11-7 shift. Yt/ You will be WELL PAID and enjoy work- 1 : Ing our 40 bed heath/ care taakty. HOUSTON HEALTHCARE of Cloverdale 795-4260

Help Wanted

NEEDED PART TIME DIETARY PERSON Hour*: 11:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Above minimum wage Contact: Tammy Morlan In person between 12 noon-2 p.m. ROSEWOOD HEALTHCARE 1306 S. Bloomington St CLERICAL Manpower offers temporary work assignments to you in the following areas: •Secretarial •Word Processing •Data Entry •Receptionist •General office Put your work experience to work for you. Must have home phone and reliable transportation. Benefit package available. Call today for appointment. ©MANPOWER? t . TCMMUMRV mmvccs . 1001 S. Bloomington 653-2707 We are currently accepting applications for OTR Drivers. If you are at least 23 years old, have at least 1 years verifiable OTR experience or have completed a certified drivers training course and have a good dnving record we would like to talk to you. WE OFFER: ■good wages ‘most weekends home ‘insurance 'cash safety bonus paid every quarter ‘paid vacation and we'H maintain equipment If Interested apply in person at UNDERWOOD TRUCK LINES, INC. 303 N. Murphy Brazil, IN or call 812-448-2624 RN Needed for part time or full time position in a long term care facility. Experience preferred but not mandatory. Excellent benefits and competitive salary. Call or send resume to heritage CONVALESCENT CENTER 1601 Hospital Drive Greencastle, IN 46135 653-2602 EARN EXTRA MONEY Part time permanent position available for community meter readers 3 days a month. Must be reliable and have own transportation. Knowledge of Raccoon Lake and Van Bibber Lake area helpful. Send resume or letter of interest to Banner Graphic, Box FFF. Equal Opportunity Employer VAROOM... VAROOM... Start your engines. Do you like working outdoors and enjoy the thrill of excitement of the month of May? If so we have work for you. Home phone and reliable transportation a must! Call today for appointment ft MANPOWER* TCMTORARV MHVCES 1001 S. Bloomington 653-2707

Full time Nurse Aides for day shift and evening shift. Good starting wage plus shift differential, weekend bonus and dependability bonus. Fringe benefits include: pd. vac.; pd. sick Iv.; pd. holidays and birthday; Health ins.; meals; Credit Union; and matching funds retirement plan. Asbury Towers, 102 W. Poplar, Mon-Fri„ 8-4:30. 4-20-TF Now accepting applications for Nurse’s Aides with 1 year experience or certification. Apply in person at Sunset Manor Nursing Home; 1109 South Indiana Street; Greencastle, IN 46135, Monday thru Friday. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 4-12-TF Ray’s Trash Service, located on US 40, 3% miles west of Plainfield is taking applications for driver/loader. Must be 21 yrs. of age w/good MVR. Apply in person. 3-22-TF

Help Wanted

Now accepting applications for mature, responsible persons for day and night positions. Must be able to work weekends. Apply in person. Kentucky W medCmdkea 509 S. Bloomington

GENERAL LABORER We are looking for general laborers who can work long or short term assignments. Access to phone and transportation necessary. Call today for an appointment. ftMWPCWER* TIdkMAMY MHVCf S 1001 S. Bloomington

TOP PAY FOR EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANICS... Plus: Health Insurance Pension Program Uniform Allowance Paid Vacation Incentive Programs Apply In person Mon.- Frl. 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. or call for an appointment. TOWN EDGE MOTORS Chrysler/Plymouth Dodge 1401 Darlington Ave. Crawfordsville, IN 362-5440

Chairside dental assistant: No secretarial duties; No experience necessary; We train! PO Box 52, Greencastle. 5-10-3 P Companion/Sitter, Home Health Aides. Must be 55 yrs. & older and meet income guidelines. Paid training & employee benefit program. Call Indiana Green Thumb, Inc. 1-800-843-0885. EOE, M/F. WANTED: Part-time household help for elderly lady. Experience & references required. Reply to Box JJ J, c/o Banner Graphic. 5-10-5 T Detention worker for residential treatment facility. Hours: evenings or weekend, w/benefit package for full time employment. Must be at least 21 years of age. Send resume to Indiana Children's Christian Home, PO Box 276, Ladoga, IN 47954. 5-10-3 T Assistant Dietary Supervisor. Will also share in food preparation. Good benefits, apply in person. Asbury Towers, 102 W. Poplar, 8:00-4:30 p.m., Mon-Fri. 5-9-TF SUMMER JOB: High School or college student to care for 2 school age boys, 2 days a week. Must have transportation and references. Reply to Box 111, c/o Banner Graphic. 5-9-3 T Experience in planting annuals & perennials. Experienced schrubbery trimmer. General gardening helpful. Hourly rate based on experience. Must love gardening. Gardeners, Inc. 795-6952. 5-4-7 P Photo technician. Reference, resume, experience required. No students please! Permanent full time position. Reply to Box GGG, c/o Banner Graphic. 5-8-4 T Fiesta Hair Fashion, a fast paced walk-in salon that uses and retails Redken, Nexxus, and Paul Mitchell products, is seeking an enthusiastic and talented manager. We offer a $2,000 bonus, commission & many other benefits. If interested please call Diana, 1-898-0140 days; Roberta, 1-243-0622 evenings. 5-5-7 T Wanted: Nurses' Aide. Good benefits. Pleasant working conditions. Above minimum wage. Please apply in person. Rosewood Healthcare Center. 1306 S. Etoomington, Greencastle. 4-26-TF

May 11,1990 THE BANNERGRAPHIC

Help Wanted

Dairy Castle now accepting applications for part time day or evening hours. Apply in person. 801 Indianapolis Rd.

WANTED: Part time sales clerk. Must be willing to work weekends. Experience preferred. Send resume to P.O. Box HHH, c/o Banner Graphic. 5-8-TF

Automotive

'B4 Bronco II XLT 4x4. Brown, V 6, Auto, PS, PB, CC, AC, AM/FM, 1 owner, exc. cond. $4995. Must sell. Call after 4 p.m. 6533271. 5-5-6 P ’79 Monte Carlo. PS, PB, VB, AM/FM radio. Good cond. $695.00 obo. 6536146. 5-9-3 P

| Auctions |

Saturday, May 12,1990 6:00 p.m. Mrs. June Scobee-Estate Auction from Morton, Indiana will be held at the Greencastle Auction House, 709 Maple St, Greencastle, Indiana on above date and time. Round oak pedestal dining room table with 4 oak chairs; 9 drawer kneehole desk rope twist design, extra nice; child's rocker; cedar chest; old kitchen cabinet; 2 cabinets full of good glassware, lots of Fostoria, some Bavarian, hand painted, etc.; 1 drawer walnut stand table; 3 cushion Rowe living room couch; 3 shelf bookcase; light brown rediner; modem china cabinet with 4 shelves and 2 doors; 3 cushion hide-a-bed couch; end and coffee tables; lamps; small 4 shelf bookcase; full size wood bed complete with 5 drawer chest; 4 drawer file cabinet; full size complete Hollywood bed, dresser with mirror, 3 pc. comer chests all in white; Whirlpool automatic washer and electnc dryer like new; living room chairs, dehumidifier; porch swing, lawn furniture; fan; some misc. tools; pictures; small appliances; bedding, etc. Jan Updike, Adminlatrix Cy Young, Attorney De Eilar, Auctioneer 653-8806 Wese/14-U Member National & State Auctioneer Association FF Community Auction Cloverdale, IN Sat., May 12,1990, 9 a.m. We will have a merchandise sale this Saturday morning. No livestock. Also Regular Sale Tuesday, May 15,1990, 9 a.m. Consignments always welcome. Monday 12-5, Friday 12-6 Auctioneer: Bill Martin Phone 539-6191 795-6594

WANTED: GUARDIANSHIPS, Estates & complete households. Jim Harman, Auctioneer & Furniture Buyer. 539-4366 or 5395372. 5-11-30 T

Child Care

KIDDIE CORNER 423 N. College wgjp Ave. JET 653-9556 Now accepting enrollment for summer ages 21/2 thru 12 "Summer Activities”

Wanted babysitting in my home, Fillmore area. Have experience, references, and children of my own. Call 246-6300. 6-10-2 P

Lost & Found

FOUND: Large blondewhite female dog, Mt. Olive Rd. area on May sth. Has choker-chain collar. 653-3670. 6-10-3 T

Instruction

ENROLLING FOR Fall of ’9O. Ages 2'4 to kindergarten. First Baptist Preschool. 653-3136. 5-3-30 T

For Sale

——— For Mother’s Carpet and vinyl IhCaL in stock starting at L , 5.955q.,d. SB? GREENCASTLE W DECORATING

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Automotive

1984 Chevy Celebrity. Good condition. Take over payments slßl/month. 246-6893. 5-11-3 T 1973 Dodge Monaco, SSOO obo. Phone 6534695. 5-11-1 T ’76 Chevy Custom Van. Looks & runs A-1. 350, 3 spd. $950. Call 246-6860. 5-11-2 T 1976 Ford truck w/bedliner and camper shell. Runs good. $465. Call 653-4611. 5-11-3 T 1977 Toyota Celica GT, best offerl Also, 1974 Firebird, parting out. Call 653-2024 before 10 p.m. 5-11-2 P 1980 Honda Accord LX. 2 dr., Hatchback. AM/FM cassette. 89,000 miles. $999. 653-5102, ask for Hiro. 5-7-12 T

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| For Sale |

SEARS COLDSPOT refrigerator. Clean, runs good. $l5O. Call 653-5083 after 5 p.m. 5-10-3 P

Bill’s Unclaimed Freight A FAMILY TRADITION 3 GENERATIONS STRONG The month of May bringsMothers Day and graduationand Bill's is the place for everyone on your list . . in the Gift Department: cedar Mothers Day clocks and I.U. cedar clocks just '19.95. . . slave bradets- *9.95, watches starting at *3.99. rings just *IO.OO ano wedding sets- *20.00... in the Furniture Department: 6 piece wood group WHEN YOU MENTION THIS AD just *388.95... bunk beds, wood only- *69.95 and bunkie mattress- *39.95... 5 peice can dinnette set with glass top just- *149.95... wood rocker- *159.95. . Oak China Cabinet- *189.95. . . desk with hutch only- *145.95. . . during May save up to 70% off on all Solid Brass knobs and locks... in the Hardware Department - all items 1/2 off. . . weedeater accessories 1/2 off and Ortho Lawn care products 1/2 off. . Bill's Unclaimed Freight for furniture, tods, stereos and gifts. . . all new and under warranty- 90 Days same as cash Vis Mastercard S.R. 67-5 miles North of Spencer- 1/2 mile East on June. 231 & 67. BILL’S UNCLAIMED FREIGHT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK