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Major League Baseball Baseball Expanded Glance By The Associated Press All Times EDT AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB LIO Streak Home Away Boston 79 63 .556 -4-6 Lost 2 45-27 34-36 Toronto 76 66 .535 3 z-8-2 Won 6 37-34 39-32 Detroit 69 74 .483 10% 5-5 Won 3 34-37 35-37 Milwaukee 68 74 .479 11 5-5 Won 2 34-37 34-37 Baltimore 63 T 1 .450 15 3-7 Lost 2 32-38 31-39 Cleveland 64 79 .448 15% 5-5 Won 1 34-37 30-42 New York 58 83 .411 20% 2-8 Won 1 32-38 26-45 West Division W L Pct GB LIO Streak Home Away Oakland 90 51 .638 -2 Won 1 44-24 46-27 Chicago 80 61 .567 10 4-6 Lost 1 41-29 39-32 Texas 74 68 .521 16 % 7-3 Lost 1 43-29 31-39 California 71 71 .500 19% 5-5 Won 2 38-32 33-39 Seattle 70 72 .493 20% z-6-4 Lost 1 36-37 34-35 Kansas City 66 76 .465 24% z-1-9 Lost 9 40-31 26-45 Minnesota 65 78 .455 26 z-6-4 Lost 3 35-37 3041 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB LIO Streak Home Away Pittsburgh 84 58 .592 -8-2 Won 2 43-29 41-29 New York 80 61 .567 3% Won 2 48-22 32-39 Montreal 74 67 .525 9 % 5-5 Lost 1 39-28 35-39 Chicago 66 75 .468 17 % 4-6 Won 1 34-38 32-37 Philadelphia 65 76 .461 18 % 3-7 Lost 2 35-36 30-40 St Louis 64 78 .451 20 4-6 Lost 2 32-40 32-38 West Division W L Pct GB LlO Streak Home Away Cincinnati 80 60 .571 -5-5 Won 1 39-26 41-34 Los Angeles 74 68 .521 7 z-4-6 Won 1 42-31 32-37 San Francisco 74 68 .521 7 7-3 Won 4 41-30 33-38 San Diego 66 75 .468 14% z-6-4 Won 3 37-39 29-36 Houston 63 78 .447 17% z-4-6 Lost 3 40-28 23-50 Atlanta 58 84 .408 23 z-6-4 Lost 3 33-38 25-46 z-denotes first game was a win Minnesota at Oakland, 10:35 pm. AMERICAN LEAGUE Only games scheduled Tuesday’s Games New York 5, Texas 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 2, Baltimore 1 Tuesday’s Games Milwaukee 4, Boston 2 Chicago 11, Montreal 6 Cleveland 4, Chicago 3 Cincinnati 5, Houston 3 Toronto 8, Kansas City 4 New York 10, St Louis 8 Oakland 10, Seattle 2 Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 1 California 9, Minnesota 0 San Diego 4, Los Angeles 0 Wednesday’s Games San X Atlanta 0 Oakland (Sanderson 15-9) at Seattle (Gar- , Wednesday s Games diner 0-0), 3:35 pm. Philadelphia (DeJesus 5-6) at Chicago Milwaukee (Ifiguera 10-6) at Boston (Bod- (Maddux 12-13^2:20p.m dicker 14-8), 6:05 pm. 8 ' 8) “ San Fnulcisco Texas (Hough 11-10) at New York (Adkins (Burkett 11-7), 3:35 p.m 0-0), 7:30 p.m Houston (Darwin 11-2) at Cincinnati (Rijo Detroit (Morris 11-17) at Baltimore (Me- ? :35 , . Donald 6-4), 7:35 pm. St - L Olllß (Tewksbury 10-5) at Montreal Chicago (M.Perez 12-13) at Cleveland ’A 7 ; 35 P m ’„ (Black 10-10). 7:35 p.m. Pittsburgh (Smiley 8-8) at New York (Cone Toronto (T.Stottlemyre 13-14) at Kansas 11-8), 7:35 p.m. City (Gordon 10-10), 8:35 pm. Los Angeles (Neidlinger 4-1) at San Diego Minnesota (Casian 0-0) at California (Grahe (Whitson 12-8), 10:05 pm. 1-3), 10:35 p.m. Thursday’s Games Thursday’s Games Philadelphia at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. New York at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. Baltimore at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. St. Louis at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Boston at Chicago, 8:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at New York, 7:35 p.m. Seattle at California, 10:35 p.m. Only g« mos scheduled

League Leaders TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BAITING (370 at bats) —RHenderson, Oakland, .327; Palmeiro, Texas, .322; Brett, Kansas City, .321; Trammell, Detroit, .315; Boggs, Boston, .310; McGriff, Toronto, .310. RUNS—RHenderson, Oakland, 107; Fielder, Detroit, 92; Yount, Milwaukee, 90; Franco, Texas, 86; McGriff, Toronto, 84; Phillips, Detroit, 84. RBl—Fielder, Detroit, 116; McGwire, Oakland, 101; Gruber, Toronto, 97; JCanseco, Oakland, 92; DParker, Milwaukee, 87. HlTS—Boggs, Boston, 171; Palmeiro, Texas, 168; DParker, Milwaukee, 165; GriffeyJr, Seattle, 165; Trammell, Detroit, 162. DOUBLES—Brett, Kansas City, 43; Joßeed, Boston, 42; Boggs, Boston, 41; Harper, Minnesota, 39; Calderon, Chicago, 38; Puckett, Minnesota, 38. TRlPLES—TFemandez, Toronto, 16; Sosa, Chicago, 9; Burks, Boston, 8; Eisenrcich, Kansas City, 7; Llohnson, Chicago, 7; Liriano, Minnesota, 7; Pettis, Texas, 7. HOME RUNS—Fielder, Detroit, 45; McGwire, Oakland, 37; JCanseco, Oakland, 36; McGriff, Toronto, 34; Deer, Milwaukee, 27. STOLEN BASES—RHenderson, Oakland, 59; Kelly, New Yorit, 34; Sax, New York, 34; Pettis, Texas, 33; Calderon, Chicago, 30. PITCHING (11 decisions)—Bolton, Boston, 92, .818, 2.75; Welch, Oakland, 23-6, .793, 3.15; BJones, Chicago, 11-3, .786, 2.38; Stieb, Toronto, 18-5, .783, 2.78; Clemens, Boston, 20-6, .769, 1.98; RRobinson, Milwaukee, 10-3, .769, 3.02. STRIKEOUTS—CIemens, Boston, 204; Ryan, Texas, 197; BWitt, Texas, 196; Hanson, Seattle, 185; RJohnson, Seattle, 177. SAVES—Thigpen, Chicago, 49; Eckersley, Oakland, 42; DJones, Cleveland, 34; Righetti, New York, 31; Olson, Baltimore, 30; Schooler, Seattle, 30 NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (370 at bats) —Dykstra, Philadelphia, .337; McGee, St. Louis, .335; Magadan, New York, .328; Murray, Los Angeles, .314; Grace, Chicago, .308; TGwynn, San Diego, .308. RUNS—Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 104; Sandberg, Chicago, 100; Dykstra, Philadelphia, 97; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 93; Gant, Atlanta, 93. RBI—Ma Williams, San Francisco, 108; JCarter, San Diego, 105; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 104; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 103; Strawberry, New York, 97. HlTS—Dykstra, Philadelphia, 177; TGwynn, San Diego, 173; McGee, St Louis, 168; Larkin, Cincinnati, 165; Sandberg, Chicago, 164; Wallach, Montreal, 164. DOUBLES—Jefferies, New York, 37; Dykstra, Philadelphia, 35; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 34; HJohnson, New York, 34; Presley, Atlanta, 33; Roberts, San Diego, 33; Wallach, Montreal, 33. TRIPLES—Duncan, Cincinnati, 11; Coleman, St Louis, 9; Dunston, Chicago, 8; LoSmith, Atlanta, 8; TGwynn, San Diego, 8. HOME RUNS—Mitchell, San Francisco, 34; Sandberg, Chicago, 33; Strawberry, New York, 33; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 31; Ma Williams, San Francisco, 29. STOLEN BASES—Coleman, St. Louis, 77; Yelding, Houston, 55; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 45; Nixon, Montreal, 43; Raines, Montreal, 42. PITCHING (11 decisions) —Darwin, Houston, 11-2, .846, 2.08; Drabek, Pittsburgh, 19-5, .792, 163; Tudor, St Louis. 12-4, .750, 2.43; RMartinez, Los Angeles, 17-6, .739, 3.22; Cook, Philadelphia, 8-3, .727, 3.56; Gooden, New York, 16-6, .727, 3.87. STRIKEOUTS—RMartinez, Los Angeles, 200; Cone, New York, 193; Gooden, New York, 189; Fernandez, New York, 156; Smoltz, Atlanta, 156. SAVES—Franco, New York, 31; Myers, Cincinnati, 29; LeSmith, St Louis, 25; DaSmith, Houston, 23; Lefferts, San Diego, 23. NAIA football KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The top 25 teams in the NAIA Division II football poll with firstplace votes in parentheses, records through September 9, total points and preseason rank: Record Pts Pre 1. Cross (15) 1-0-0 469 2 2. Missouri Vhlley 1-0-0 440 4 3. Central Washington 0-0-0 421 • 3 4. Baker, Kan. (1) 1-0-0 388 5 5. Nebraska Wesleyan 1-0-0 366 6 6. Westminster, Pa. (2) 0-1-0 353 1 7. Peru St., Neb. (1) 1-0-0 332 8 8. Dickinson St., NJD. 1-0-0 321 9 (tie) Tarleton St., Texas 1-0-0 321 7 10. Chadron St., Neb. 2-0-0 287 10 11. Pac.Lutheran,Wash. 0-0-0 273 13 12 St.MaryPlains.Ka 1-0-0 256 12 13. Wis.-Stevens Pt. 1-0-0 251 15 14. Wis.-River Falls 1-0-0 188 19 15. Wis.-Eau Claire 1-0-0 174 22 16. Bethany, Kan. 8-1-0 171 16 17. Cumberland, Ky. 1-0-0 146 20 18. Georgetown, Ky. 1-0-0 123 18 19. Western Wash. 1-0-0 118 21 20. Carroll, Mont 1-1-0 110 14 21. Greenville, 111. 1-0-0 105 24 22 Linfield, Ore. 0-0-0 84 25 23. St Francis, DI. 0-2-0 72 17 24. Hanover, Ind. 0-1-0 66 11 25. Austin, Texas 1-0-0 65 Bowling DOWNTOWN August 27,1990 STANDINGS WON LOST Branagin Oil Co. 42 21 Alexander’s Masonry #1 41 Vi 21 Vi V. L. Lounge 41 22 Asbury Towers 34 29

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Alexander’s .Masonry #2 29 34 Vanßibber Lake 22 41 Castle Chev., Buick, Geo 22 41 Bumgardner’s Auto 20 Vi 42 Vi High Team Game: Branagin Oil Co.-859 High Team Series: Branagin Oil Co.-2450 High Individual Game: Bob Branham-235 High Individual Series: Bob Branham-614 Series Over 500: B. Branham 614; M. Comer 593; M. Rader 590; R. Alex 565; T. Murphy 564; D. Covert 525; E. Bennington 520; G. Bartlett 515; G. Branagin 512; M. Phillips 512. Bowling PAUL REEVES MEMORIAL September 5,1990 STANDINGS WON LOST Team No. 3 42 21 Torr’s Restaurant 41 Vi 21 Vi V. L. Pro Shop 39 Vi 23 Vi Tom’s Plumbing 34 29 Old Hickory Golf Course 33 Vi 29 Vi Clodfelter’s Weld. & Sat. 33 30 Jerry Lewis Const. 31 32 Alexander’s Masonry 23 40 Four Season’s 19 Vi 43 Vi Happico 18 45 High Team Game: V. L. Pro Shop-881 High Team Series: Team No. 3-2542 High Individual Game: Gene Liebert-258 High Individual Series: Bob England-642 Series Over 500: B. England 642; R. Alex 640; D. Greenwell 630; C. Alex 587; C. Porter 567; G. Liebert 565; B. Jackman 553; A. Clodfelter/R. Shoemaker 548; M. Keyt 545; L. Roberts 543; K. Douglas 526; K. Buis 516; E. Bennington 508. Bowling AUTOMOTIVE Sept«mbar 4,1990 STANDINGS WON LOST Branagin Oil Co. 22 2 Archery 18 6 Clay Co. RTC 16 8 Moose Lodge 16 8 Alexander Masonry 14 10 Torr’s 12 12 Lane Realty 12 12 Carquest Auto Parts 10 14 Linda Camey Chrysler 10 14 D & D Kennels 10 14 R & M Bicycles 10 14 Cloverdale Auto Parts 6 18 M & R Auto Parts 6 18 Dalton Asphalt 6 18 High Team Game: Dalton Asphalt-1134 High Team Series: Torr’s-3102 High Individual Game: John Michaels-250 High Individual Series: Charles Alex-659 Series Over 500: J. Michaels 659; J. Scott 634; B. England 614; R. Neese/R. Duncan 602; B. Gorham/H. Ray Sr. 594; L. Corbin 581; R. Crawley 578; M. Hutchison 575; K. Rnchum 570; J. Michaels 566; G. Liebert 562; C. Cundiff 557; B. Hampton 547; T. Duggan 546; D. Greenwall 543; B. Arnold 531; D. Bittner 530; K. Rader 526; C. McVey 523; C. Hawkins 520; E. Routt 519; D. Baker/R. Smiley 510; R. Wright/B. Beams 509; D. Cundiff 507; M. Rader 506; H. Sheldon 503; M. Lancaster 500.

Transactions Tuesday’s Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League NEW YORK YANKEES—Activated Don Mattingly, first baseman, from the 21-day disabled list Purchased the contract of Rich Monteleone, pitcher, from Columbus of the International League. National League NEW YORK METS—Acquired Kevin Carmody, pitcher, from the Milwaukee Brewers to complete the Charlie O’Brien trade. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES— Signed Brian Rowsom, forward. Continental Basketball Association ALBANY PATROONS—Named Don Bassett and Terry Stotts assistant coaches and Doc Nunnally trainer. OMAHA RACERS—Named Randy Eccker assistant general manager. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS—-Re-signed Gilbert Renfroe, quarterback. Waived Hugh Millen, quarterback. DALLAS COWBOYS— Released Timmy Smith, running back. HOUSTON OlLEßS—Signed John Grimsley, linebacker. Agreed to terms with Leonard Harris, wide receiver. Released Quentin Jones, defensive back, and Pat Coleman, wide receiver. KANSAS CITY CHlEFS—Announced that Albert Lewis, cornerback, has reported to the team. MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed Jim Jensen, wide receiver, to a two-year contract. NEW YORK JETS—Placed A.B Brown, running back, on injured reserve. Signed Don Odegard, cornerback. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed Ben Brown, quarterback, and Marvin Hargrove, wide receiver. Released Daryle Smith, guard. Placed Mike Bellamy, wide receiver, on injured reserve. PHOENIX CARDINALS—PIaced Bob Clasby, defensive tackle, on injured reserve. Signed Dick Chapura, defensive tackle. PITTSBURGH STEELERS—PIaced Delton Hall, cornerback, on injured reserve. Re-signed Richard Shelton, cornerback.

NFL football National Football League At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EDT AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W LT Pct. PF PA Buffalo 1 0 0 1.000 26 10 Miami 1 0 0 1.000 27 24 Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 10 26 New England 0 1 0 .000 24 27 N.Y. Jeu 0 1 0 .000 20 25 Central Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 25 20 Cleveland 1 0 0 1.000 13 3 Houston 0 1 0 .000 27 47 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 3 13 West Kansas City 1 0 0 1.000 24 21 L.A. Raiders 1 0 0 1.000 14 9 Denver 0 1 0 .000 9 14 San Diego 0 1 0 .000 14 17 Seattle 0 1 0 .000 0 17 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T PcL PF PA Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 17 14 N.Y. Giants 1 0 0 1.000 27 20 Washington 1 0 0 1.000 31 0 Philadelphia 0 1 0 .000 20 27 Phoenix 0 1 0 .000 0 31 Central Chicago 1 0 0 1.000 17 0 Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 36 24 Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 38 21 Detroit 0 1 0 .000 21 38 Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 21 24 West Atlanta 1 0 0 1.000 47 27 San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 13 12 L.A. Rams 0 1 0 .000 24 36 New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 12 13 Sunday’s Games Kansas City 24, Minnesota 21 Washington 31, Phoenix 0 Green Bay 36, Los Angeles Rams 24 Chicago 17, Seattle 0 Tampa Bay 38, Detroit 21 Los Angeles Raiders 14, Denver 9 Atlanta 47, Houston 27 Buffalo 26, Indianapolis 10 Cincinnati 25, New York Jets 20 Miami 27, New England 24 Cleveland 13, Pittsburgh 3 Dallas 17, San Diego 14 New York Giants 27, Philadelphia 20 Monday’s Game San Francisco 13, New Orleans 12 Sunday, Sept. 16 Atlanta at Detroit, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. Chicago at Green Bay, 1 pm. Cleveland at New,York Jets, 1 p.m. New England at Indianapolis, 1 pm. Los Angeles Rams at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Phoenix at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Minnesota, 4 pm. Cincinnati at San Diego, 4 pm. New York Giants at Dallas, 4 p.m. Los Angeles Raiders at Seattle, 4 pm. Washington at San Francisco, 4 pm. Houston at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 17 Kansas City at Denver, 9 p.m.

NFL Stats NFL Team Stats By The Associated Press AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Miami 432 177 255 Houston 418 29 389 Buffalo 383 100 283 Jets 342 72 270 Kansas City 304 114 190 Cincinnati 303 111 192 New England 265 82 183 Indianapolis 229 56 173 San Diego 212 85 127 Pittsburgh 210 49 161 Denver 196 44 152 Raiders 194 123 71 Cleveland 158 80 78 Seattle 132 58 74 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass Pittsburgh 158 80 78 Denver 194 123 71 Raiders 196 44 152 Cleveland 210 49 161 Buffalo 229 56 173 San Diego 249 88 161 Miami 265 82 183 Houston 301 95 206 Jets 303 111 192 Cincinnati 342 72 270 Kansas City 354 130 224 Seattle 366 171 195 Indianapolis 383 100 283 New England 432 177 255 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Rams 408 87 321 Tampa Bay 375 138 237 Chicago 366 171 195 Minnesota 354 130 224 Washington 347 118 229 Green Bay 333 95 238 Atlanta 301 95 206 Philadelphia 295 81 214 Phoenix 294 88 206 New Orleans 268 88 180 Detroit 258 90 168 Dallas 249 88 161 San Francisco 237 53 184 Giants 227 79 148 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass Chicago 132 58 74 Dallas 212 85 127 Philadelphia 227 79 148 New Orleans 237 53 1 84 Tampa Bay 258 90 168 San Francisco 268 88 180 Washington 294 88 206 Giants 295 81 214 Minnesota 304 114 190 Rams 333 95 238 Phoenix 347 118 229 Detroit 375 138 237 Green Bay 408 87 321 Atlanta 418 29 389

Volleyball INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association Top 20 volleyball teams: 1. Muncie Burris 2. Martinsville 3. Jennings Co. 4. Wapahani 5. Indpls Petry Meridian 6. Floyd Central 7. Penn 8. Ev.MatcrDci 9. Mishawaka 10. LaPorte 11. Belmont 12 Warsaw 13. Plymouth 14. Clinton Prairie 15. Indpls Cathedral 16. McCutcheon 17. Providence 18. Ft. Wayne Snider 19. Indpls Roncalli 20. Lafayette Jeff Cross country INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association Top 20 cross country teams: 1. Ft. Wayne Northrop 2. Floyd Central 3. Carmel 4. Indpls North Central 5. Columbus North 6. South Bend St Joseph's 7. Crown Point 8. Portage 9. Penn 10. Bloomington North 11. Valparaiso 12 Indpls Ben Davis 13. DeKalb 14. Norwell 15. Huntington North 16. Muncie Central 17. Michigan City Rogers 18. Bloomington South 19. Terre Haute South 20. Zionsville

Superdome will bid for World Cup NEW YORK (AP) The United States, unable to shake up the soccer world on the field, wants to shake up the field itself. Bob Johnson, general manager of the Louisiana Superdome, on Tuesday said the 70,000-seat stadium in New Orleans would bid to become the first indoor site the World Cup. The soccer world is so traditional that even scoreboard clocks aren’t allowed; the referees keep time on watches. But FIFA the sports’s governing boJy is prepared to approve domes, and the Superdome wants to be first. “They need to cross the bridge of getting natural grass studied,” said Ross Berlin, vice president for venues of the World Cup ’94 Organizing Committee. “Whether or not it would take, whether or not it would be feasible, whether it would withstand the rigors of international games.” “They’ve done indoor football with natural grass,” he said. “But that’s one night. Here you might get a preliminary-round game and then you lay idle to the semifinal games. The question is how do you maintain the grass without natural sun and being able to water extensively?” The Superdome, host to four Super Bowls and two NCAA Final Fours, probably would bid for either the final, the opening game or a semifinal in addition to first-round matches, Johnson said. Augusta admits first black member ATLANTA (AP) Ron Townsend, president of Gannett Television, is the first black member of the Augusta National Golf Club, but the 48-year-old selfconfessed golf nut said his acceptance had nothing to do with the racial controversy that raged at last month’s PGA Championship. Augusta National officials made the official announcement Tuesday, saying Townsend, who heads six of Gannett’s television stations, had accepted membership in the Georgia club, site of the annual Masters tournament. The action by the club followed a summer of golf’s racial discontent, centered on the racial policies of Shoal Creek Country Club near Birmingham, Ala., where the PGA Championship was played Aug. 9-12. “I had a meeting there with members of Augusta National, which was prompted by the chairman of our company, John Curley, who mentioned my name to some folks,” said Townsend. “It was around the same time as Shoal Creek, but they made it clear that it (accepting a black) had been discussed months before,” he said. Mackey’s sentence depends on himself CLEVELAND (AP) Fired Cleveland State University basketoall coach Kevin Mackey was ordered to spend 60 days in a drug and alcohol treatment program #fter a judge suspended a prison sentence on drug chafes. Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge James Kilbane on Tuesday suspended an 18-month prison sentence and $2,500 fine on the felony cocaine charge and six months in jail and SI,OOO fine for drunken driving. The judge suspended the sentence on condition Mackey Spend a minimum of 60 days at the Turning Point Residential Program in suburban Brecksville. Kilbane said his order requires Mackey to report to authorities periodically for urine testing. If he tests positive for cocaine, he will be sent to prison to complete the suspended sentence, the judge added. Mackey, 45, pleaded no contest to charges of cocaine abuse and driving under the influence of alcohol.

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In The Putnam Circuit Court Estate No. 67C01-9009-ES-80 Notice is hereby given that Roberta Black Crawley was on the 10th day of September, IMO, appointed Executrix of the will of Mary S. Black, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file ths same in said court within five months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be iorever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 10th day ot September, 1990. Nancy A. Michael Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court J. FRANK DURHAM 11 E. Walnut St Greencastle, In. 46135 (317) 653-3818 Attorney September 12/19/2T NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In The Putnam Circuit Court Estate No. 67C01-9009-ES-81 Notice is hereby given that Charles I. Bruner, Jr. was on the 10th dsy of September, 1990, appointed Administrator of the estate of Anna C. Bruner, deceased All persons having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within five months from the date of the flrat publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 10th day of September, 1990. Nancy A. Michael Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court J. FRANK DURHAM 11 E. Walnut St Greencastle, In. 46135 (317) 653-3818 Attorney September 12/19/2 T

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LEGAL NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE ANO PRELIM NARY HEARING Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Docket No. 39002 Notice is hereby given that the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will conduct a public Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing in this proceeding in room 908 of the State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 2:00 p.m. local time, on September 24, 199 a In the matter of the application of Vanbibber Lake Conservancy District for an increase in its rates and charges, and for authority to borrow the sum of $300,000.00 from the Farmer's Home Administration. If the Prehearing Conference does not result in agreement among the parties acceptable to the Commission concerning all procedural and other preliminary issues which may appropriately be resolved prior to a nee'ing on the above date on all such disputed issues. The procedural and preliminary issues may include, but shall not be limited to, the jurisdiction of the Commission over the parties and subject matter of the proceedings; a representative test year for consideration of the valuation of utility plant and materials, operating expenses, and revenues from existing rates; accounting methods, standards and principals to be applicable to these proceedings; need for and time of pref Ming of testimony; dates and places for hearings on the merits of this proceeding; and Issues related to prehearing discovery. Any party who has an interest in or who may be affected by the procedural and other preliminary Issues which may be determined in the Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing should participate. All parties will be bound by the procedural and other preliminary findings and determinations made pursuant to agreements or evidence received at the Prehearing Conference and/or Preliminary Hearing held pursuant to this notice. For additional information call 232-2700. Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission September 12/1T

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Notice is hereby given that at the special meeting held on August 21, 1990, the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, passed the following Resolution declaring an Economic Revitalisation Area: RESOLUTION NO. 1990-12 A Resolution Declaring An Economic Revitalization Area Passed By The Common Council Of The City of Greencastle, Indiana Wal-Mart, Inc. Distribution Center WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, has determined that it would be in the best interests of the citizens of Greencastle, Indiana, if such Common Council defined and declared a certain area within such City as an economic revitalization area; and WHEREAS, I.C. 6-1.1-12.1-1 to I.C. 6-1.1-12.1-2.5 defines the procedure for establishing such an economic revitalization area; and, WHEREAS, the Common Council desires to make available to persons owning property in such economic revitalization area the right to a deduction from the assessed value of property as defined in I.C. 6-1.1-12.1-3 and a deduction for new manufacturing equipment as defined in I.C. 6-1.1-12.1-4.5, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, as follows: 1. That this Common Council hereby declares by description the boundaries of the area to be declared herein to be an economic revitalization area ae follows: Situate in the State of Indiana, County of Putnam and being a part of the West half of Section 23, Township 14 North, Range 4 West of the Second Principal Meridian, more particularly described to-wit: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Section 23, Township 14 North, Range 4 West; thence North 00 degrees 27 minutes East 1729.52 feet with the West line of said Section 23 and to the true point of beginning of the real estate herein described; thence North 00 degrees 27 minutes East 2132.92 feet with the West line of said Section 23; thence South 89 degrees 33 minutes East 20.00 feet to the East right-of-way of 10th Street; thence with the right-of-way of the proposed Southern Highway, North 08 degrees 59 minutes East 101.12 feet; thence North 00 degrees 27 minutes East 24.97 feet; thence leaving the right-of-way of said Southern Highway, South 89 degrees 25 minutes East 259.84 feet; thence North 05 degrees 34 minutes West 265.95 feet to the South right-of-way of the aforesaid Southern Highway; thence with said Southern right-of-way, North 63 degrees 18 minutes East 148.02 feet; thence North 64 degrees 16 minutes East 300.04 feet; thence North 59 degrees 30 minutes East 300.67 feet; thence North 63 degrees 18 minutes East 300.00 feet; thence North 69 degrees 01 minute East 100.50 feet; thence North 57 degrees 49 minutes East 104.48 feet; thence North 63 degrees 18 minutes East 581.33 feet; thence leaving the Southern right-of-way of said Southern Highway, thence South 00 degrees 53 minutes West 3378.02 feet; thence North 89 degrees 20 minutes West 1866.13 feet to the point of beginning, containing 122.77 acres, more or less. 2. That the above described real estate is deemed by the Common Council of the City of Greencastle to be an economic revitalization area within the corporate limits of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, which has become obsolete end not lending itself to normal development because of the availability of other development ground within the City which is qualified for tax abatement and because of a cessation or lack of growth in the general area which is anticipated to lead to the deterioration of the area and contribute stagnation of employment within the City of Greencastle if said area is not

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utilized as an area to promote industrial expansion for the City of Greencastle. 3. That in order to be competitive in attracting new industrial prospects to the City of Greencastle, Indiana, it is imperative that such City offer to prospective new industries locating in the above-described area maximum tax abatement as allowed by law. 4. That the Common Council now RESOLVES that the above-desig-nated aret shall be declared an economic revitalization area under the terms and provisions of I.C. 6-1.1-12.1-2.5. 5. That this Resolution shall be published pursuant to the provisions of I.C. 5-3-1 and a copy of this Resolution shall be provided to the County Assessor’s Office for inspection therein. 6. That after due publication, a public hearing shall be held at the time set forth in the public notice notifying of the passage of this Resolution at which time, this Common Council shall receive and hear all remonstrances and objections; determine whether or not the qualifications for an economic revitalization area have been met; and take final action upon this Resolution. PASSED AND RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GREENCASTLE THIS 21ST DAY OF AUGUST, 1990. Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana Sheri Z. Roach Susan V. Murray Um Conway Robert P. Sedlack Michael W. Rokicki Approved and signed by me this 21st day of August, 1990, at 8:30 o'clock, pm. Michael M. Harmless, Mayor ATTEST: Judith Berry, ClerkTreasurer A copy of the Resolution may be inspected in the Office of the County Assessor of Putnam County, Indiana You are further notified that the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, will conduct a public hearing on this Resolution at its regular meeting on the 25th day of September, 1990, at 7:30 o’clock p.m„ at City Hall, Greencastle, Idniana, and at ouch meeting will receive and hear all remonstrances and objections from interested persons. After considering the evidence, the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, will take final action to determine whether the qualifications for an economic revitalization area have been met and confirm, modify or rescind the Resolution. The determination shall be final except an appeal may be taken and heard as provided under I.C. 6-1.1-12.1-2.5fd). Judith Berry, Clerk Treasurer September 12/1T Banner Graphic Classifieds

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2 BR nice cozy carpeted home in Northwood. Home has basement with washer/dryer hook-up. Stove & refrigerator furnished. Central air. No pets. $375 + deposit. Available approx. Sept. :15. 653-6081. 9-8-3 T Two 1 BR apts. Utilities furnished. $350 + dep. References. 653-9433. 9-12-2 T NEW, HUGE, secure, dry storage space available. Call Tony Harmless, 6534575. 6-20-TF

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4 Bedroom, 2 1 Z> bath, eat in kitchen, dining room, large living room, TV antenna, 2 car garage. Heat, hot water, garbage removal included. 2 miles from Greencastle, no pets; children welcome. 6538043. 9-10-6 P 1 BR apt. Stove, refrigerator furnished. Within walking distance of town. Ideal for senior citizen. 653-4026. .1 BR apt. All utilities except gas. $340 per month. Northwood Park Apts. 6532957. 6-22-TF

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