Banner Graphic, Volume 17, Number 177, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 March 1987 — Page 10
THE BANNER GRAPHIC. Monday. March 30.1987
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City Police A 34-year-old Greencastle mar was charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated after a minor property-damage accident early Saturday, Greencastle City Police reported. Officers Mike Hanlon and Terry Kendall arrested Steven Scott, 34, 110 E. Franklin St., at 3:20 a.m. on East Franklin. POLICE SAID THE driver had apparently passed out behind the wheel and his 1978 Ford truck rolled into a parked 1969 Buick, owned by Tina Paullus, 904 S. Locust St., Greencastle. Damage to the Paullus vehicle was estimated at S2OO. A 16-year-old Greencastle juvenile was arrested at 10:50 p.m. Friday on College Avenue by Officer Hanlon, who charged the boy with public intoxication and being a minor in consumption of alcohol. According to police, DePauw University security officer Larry Rogers chased the teen-ager from behind Longden Hall before he was apprehended by city police. AT 10 P.M. FRIDAY, Clint Gibson, 20, 201 N. Indiana St., Greencastle, was charged with battery after an alleged incident at the Putnam County Fairgrounds. Officer Keith Nelson charged Gibson with striking a 17-year-old Fillmore juvenile. The victim was taken by friends to Putnam County Hospital after repeated efforts to stop his bleeding nose failed. Gibson was lodged in the Putnam County Jail at 11 p.m., police said. ONE WEEKEND traffic ticket was issued by city police. Larry Parrish, 20, 905 Draper St., Greencastle, was cited for speeding at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Officer Ernest Newby ticketed on U.S. 231 North for 60 mph in a 45-mph zone. Greencastle Fire Dept. Greencastle firemen responded to a chimney fire at the John Garl residence, Route 5, Greencastle, State Road 240 at 6:46a.m. Monday. No damage was reported. Firemen said the owners had turned down the draft on their wood stove, helping to put the fire out on arrival. Firemen returned to station at 7:09 a.m. Bainbridge Fire Dept. Bainbridge volunteers made two weekend fire runs. At 1:15 p.m. Saturday, they were called to property owned by Brett Wagner, Route 3, Greencastle. Fire officials saidWagnerwas burning trash and the wind shifted, catching his pasture on fire. Two trucks and several men responded, returning to station at 2 p.m. At 11:35 a.m. Friday, Bainbridge firemen went to the Jack Porter
Photo program set at library this Wednesday Family vacations usually mean pictures, and sometimes these pictures can end up in shoeboxes instead of albums. Over the years, our family photos can pile up, fade, and become a problem instead of a pleasure to look at. ON APRIL IAT 7 p.m., Putnam County Public Library will present a mini-workshop entitled “Your Family Album,” given by Madeline Wilson of Studio 2 Photographies in Terre Haute. Funded by the library’s Indiana Heritage Research Grant, the program will focus on the care and organization of family photos, old and new. Participants are encouraged to bring their photos and albums. THE PROGRAM IS free but preregistration is suggested by calling the library at 653-6216.
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residence, Route 3, Greencastle, where a chimney fire was reported. Firemen said the chimeny fire was attributed to creosote build-up. No damage was reported. The runs were the 38th and 39th of the year for the volunteer department. Putnam Circuit Court L.E. Morphew vs. M.R. Morphew, dissolution of marriage. Janet S. Huff vs. Freddy W. Joenir, reciprical support. Diana Jean Mackey vs. James David Mackey, dissolution of marriage. David Mattingly vs. Mary Mattingly, dissolution of marriage. Earl Fisher, Rosella Pfueger, Nellie Andrade, Marie Phillips, James Fisher, Madonna Cox vs. Robert Fisher, complaint for partition. Tonja Rhea Burnham vs. Richard T. Burnham, dissolution of marriage. Putnam County Court Criminal cases filed: Tuesday, March 24-Michael L. Rader, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated; Clayton Browers, OMVWI; Gary M. Harris, driving while suspended. Wednesday, March 25-Jeffrey D. Nesbitt, no operator’s license. Thursday, March 26--Larry Parrish, theft; Mitchell Beck, illegal consumption by a minor; D. Dean Malicoat, illegal consumption by a minor; Tony L. Bryan, illegal consumption by a minor; Bradley W. Tudor, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated; Marguerite K. Wise, check deception. Friday, March 26-Jennifer Vermillion, theft. Small claims filed: Thursday, March 19—Putnam County Operation Life vs. Charlene Kyle; PCOL vs. Alan Poynter; PCOL vs. Jefferey Ruff; PCOL vs. David or Helen Nuckols; Kendall’s Garage vs. Ann Stigler; Barbara Clodfelter, Chuck’s Rentals vs. Kenneth Edwards; Barbara Clodfelter vs. Clarence Lee Jr.; Barbara Clodfelter vs. Mary Johnson; Town of Bainbridge Utilities vs. Danny Lucas; Town of Bainbridge Utilities vs. Brian Cole; Town of Bainbridge Utilities vs. Steve and Wanda Cox. Friday, March 20-Heritage Lake Property Owners Association vs. Thomas and Cynthia Hendricks; Budget Motors vs. Connie Wharton; Budget Motors vs. Franklin Price; Budget Motors vs. Robert L. and Jennie L. King. Tuesday, March 24-Robert Ruark vs. Indiana Lumber Co. Marriage Licenses Darrin K. Query, Greencastle, and Darla Kay King, Greencastle. Patrick Raymond Purdue, Roachdale, and Lori Ann O’Hair, Greencastle.
Teen club
Continued from Page 1 games. Mrs. Siddons notes that a clause in the contract being drawn up by the law firm Bremer and Cook will assure that any funds raised by this organization cannot be used on any project other than a youth-related program. PERSONS DESIRING TO help with the under-21 club project may contact Mrs. Siddons (653-8957), 325 N. Arlington St., Greencastle, or attend any of the group’s meetings at 7 p.m. Mondays at the National Guard Armory. Raffle tickets on the new car are being sold at $5 each. Winner of the car will be announced prior to the Fourth of July fireworks in RobeAnn Park at dusk July 5.
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The Raphael Trio will present the final performance on the 1986-87 DePauw Performing Arts Series at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 5 at Kresge Auditorium. Members of the trio are Susan
Obituaries Edith Marie Brown Conner Edith Marie Brown Conner, 79, formerly of Greencastle, died Friday at a Ft. Myers, Fla. hospital. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown. She married Robert D. Conner. Her husband preceded her in death. Mrs. Conner was a graduate of Greencastle High School. She was also a 1929 graduate of DePauw University where she received her bachelor’s degree. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at DPU and Tri Kappa of Greencastle. Survivors include a son, Alan, Naperville, 111.; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Private services are scheduled to be conducted in Muncie. Alwina Ellis Alwina Ellis, 91, died Saturday in Indianapolis. She was the grandmother of Mrs. Ed (Bonnie) Kenyon formerly of Greencastle who now resides in New York, and Sharon and Ken Atwell, Indianapolis. Funeral services are scheduled at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Conkle Funeral Home, W. 16th St., Indianapolis. Friends may call 2-9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
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Salm, cellist; Daniel Epstein (center), pianist, and Charles Castleman, violinist. Tickets for the performance are on sale at the PAC box office.
Hospital notes
Putnam County Hospital Dismissed Friday: Thomas Brothers, Wilma Bunten, Ernest Scott and Betty Williams. Dismissed Saturday: Allean Bistram, Barney Brattian, Grady Brown, Lisa Bungardner, Katherine Johnson, Mary Reckley, Ida Simmerman and Melva Sutherlin. Dismissed Sunday: Joseph Bumgardner, Robert Storm, Flossie Walters and James Andrew Zeller. Birth: Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Davis, Route 1, Box 777, Cloverdale, a boy.
Final 'I Can Cope' session slated Wednesday
The last scheduled session of Putnam County Hospital’s “I Can Cope” cancer support program is scheduled for Wednesday, April 1 at 2:30 p.m.
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Senior Focus
Tax assistance available
“RSVP Reflections,” submitted by Mary Skidmore, RSVP director Only a few weeks remain before the April 15 deadline to file income tax returns. RSVP volunteers will offer free assistance in filling out these forms through April 10. The service is available to any senior citizen or low-income person in Putnam County. TAXPAYERS SHOULD bring with them (1) the tax package they received in the mail, (2) W-2 forms, (3) interest statements, (4) other pertinent documents and (5) a copy of last year’s return. Individuals requesting this service must have an appointment and may call 653-3011 to schedule one. No appointments will be accepted after April 10 GET INVOLVED! DO something worthwhile! Volunteer some of your time to your community. Help wanted! RSVP is in desperate need of volunteers to work at the Aluminum Recycling Center on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. The project not only encourages residents to clean up littered cans and puts extra money in their pockets, but is also raises money for 275 senior citizens who volunteer in 50 non-profit agencies. Call the RSVP office at 653-3011 if you can help out. *** IF YOU CONTINUE to work after your Social Security benefits start, you are subject to the Earnings Limitation . Persons between the ages of 60-65 can earn $6,000 without losing their benefits. Those 65-69 may earn $8,160. Afer age 70, there is no limit on the amount of extra income earned. Thank-yous go to: Lucetta Klein, Verna Turner, Esther Frazier, Cecil Justus, Thelma Calhoun, Edna Love, Hubert Clodfelter, Florence Lady, Opal Newgent, Mary Buckner, Marjorie Langdon, Louise Skinner, Rebecca Ader, better Homes Extention Club, Bart Brown and Howard Chase for canceled stamps. Thank vou to Liz Crawford for
The group is open to all wanting to know more about cancer and has been meeting since last November. The topic for the last session is “Your Daily Health and Community
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sheets, to Jean Dean for pens and pencils, to Mary Frances Strain for supplies for valentines and to Grade Akins for welcome box items. *•* HAPPY APRIL BIRTHDAYS to: Charles Erdmann 4-1, Hubert Clodfelter 4-3, Mary Buckner 4-4, Faye Neve 4-4, Belle Lasley 4-8, Freeda Cole 4-8, Mattie Jones 4-12, Alice Shumaker 4-13, Edna Kirmse 4-17, Hal Albro 4-19, Olga Snyder 4-19, Dorthy Stickle 4-20, Edith Bowers 420, Betty Pehan 4-23, Nina Gaston 425, Clayton Cox 4-28 and Verna Turner 4-30. •** “Center Comments,” submitted by Jackie Campbell, Senior Center director. Income-eligible homeowners and renters of all ages can have energysaving work such as insulating, weatherstripping and caulking done through the Weatherization Program. Anyone who falls within income guidelines may apply, but priority is given to the elderly, handicapped, and in most cases, families with small children. RANDY DUNFEE, director in Putnam and Clay counties, said, “Now is a good time for people to sign up for the program because we may be able to do their homes before fall.” Putnam County residents can call the Putnam County Senior Center at 653-8606. The Senior Center will be starting its monthly pitch-ins again Tuesday, April 28. Plan to come and join the group at 6 p.m. SENIOR ACTIVITY SCHEDULE Tuesday, March 31 - 9:30 a.m., quilting; 10 a.m., dance class; 11:30 a.m., lunch; 1 p.m., Banner-Graphic project; 1 p.m., paint class. Wednesday, April 1 --9:30 a.m., coffee hour; 11:30 a.m., lunch; 1 p.m., Banner-Graphic project. Thursday, April 2 -- 9:30 a.m., quilting; 11 a.m., bingo; 11:30 a.m., lunch; 1 p.m., cards (skipbo). Friday, April 3-10:30 a.m., exercises; 11:30 a.m., lunch r 1 p.m., dominoes; 6:30p.m., bingo.
Resources and Supports.” Anyone interested is welcome to join the group at 2:30 p.m. on the fourth floor of the hospital.
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