Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1973 — Page 2

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Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana

Monday, April 23, 1973

Letter To The Editor

Writers of letters to the edi- automobiles than Indiana has tor must include full name and decr Maybe we should outlaw

address, although the letters automobiles in Pennsylvanja. * Gib Warren

Bits And Pieces

can be published with initials only at the request of the writer. We reserve the right to

edit letters and to print them i ki ♦ - in one or both editions; the Hospital INOtPS preference of the writer re- Dismissed Friday: garding choice of edition, if Norma Adams noted, will be followed if pos- Frank Busch -jl-l McKenzie Davasher

Jesse Fulwider

Opinions represented herein william c Hartman do not necessarily represent Shawn Huber those of this newspaper. If fea- Yolanda Monnett sible, submit typed, double- Lois Oglesby

spaced letters. Dear Editor,

Route 1 Box 77

Bainbridge.

Nancy Owen Ola Ruark

Vivian Runnells Mrs. Peggy Boswell and son

BIRTH

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Moore.

1060 Avenue D. a girl.

In regard to the persion who doesn't like motorcycles because it scares the deer away. Indiana's deer herd is now at an

all-time high since the days of ^ . Davey Crocket. Indiana’s cycle Dismissed Saturday: herd is also at an all time high. Sharon Stranger Jets flying bv don’t seem to Daniel Scobee effect the bird population, so 1 Arthur Lyon don’t see why cycles would. Manlynn C armichae

Stephen Brennan

Motorcycle !riders have gotten Elizabeth Graffis a bad name for three decades Gail Arnold because of a movie called “The Mary Bonnemy Outlaws” starring Marlon Edith Winders Brando. Besides, “You meet the BIRTHS nicest people on a Honda." Mr. and Mrs. Arviel Coffey. P.S. There are probably more Stilesville, Route l.a boy. deer killed annually on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Broadstreel. Pennsylvania^ highways by 103 Cassada Drive, a girl Mr. and Mrs. Marry Wey. Greencastle. Route 2, a girl.

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BIRTH:

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Terrell, Cloverdale, Route l.a boy. Marriage License Gerald Lee McClure, carpenter, Cloverdale. Route I. and Sharon Sue Killion, clerk. Bowling Green. Route I. Thomas Eugene Fowler, Murphy Bros., Greencastle, and Lorretta Ann Gentry, Mallory’s, Greencastle. Route 1. Circuit Court James L Woods vs. Rosemary Woods, complaint for absolute

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Louisa E. Chastain VS. Robert L. Chastain, complaint for absolute divorce. Marsha Lynn Emery vs. Paul Richard Emery, complaint for absolute div orce.

Real Estate^

Today

By, DORWIN DUNCAN, Realtor

Are Damages Tax Deductible?

As a homeowner, expenses cancelled checks and receipted from damage or improvements bills. They will help substan-

may affect your income taxes. For instance: damage to your house from, say, fire or windstorm may be partially deductible as a casualty loss. After subtracting insurance compensation, deduct $100 for each accident and the remainder can be claimed as a tax deduc-

tion.

Improvements, such as a porch, garage, finished basement and so-on cannot be deducted. However, they can be added to the cost of the house when figuring profit on the sale. So, keep good records of such expenses. Try to preserve

:iate the figures if necessary. I’m just scratching the surface here. If this situation applies to you, I suggest you contact your nearest Internal Revenue Office for a copy of their pamphlet #530 “Tax Information on Deductions for Homeowners." It may save you some money.

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Rick Maloney, National Spotted Swine Record, Inc, Bainbridge, was in attendance at the annual two-day meeting of the National Barrow Show Management Committee and secretaries of the National Association of Swine Records held in Austin, Minn, last

week.

The meeting was held to finalize plans for the upcoming “World Series of Swine Shows.” John C. Phillips, manager of the Hormel Company’s Livestock Extension Office and superintendent of the National Barrow Show, confirmed that the dates for this year’s national hog classic were Monday through Wednesday, Sept. 10-11-12. Greencastle Police reported the arrest Sunday of Joseph Bera, 31, Route I, Hurley, Wis. on public intoxication charges. Bera was arrested at 2:30 a.m. at Block Street and jailed in the Putnam County jail. Bera later pleaded not guilty to the charge before Justice Of The Peace Jim Gram and his trial was set for May 10. Joe Stultz of Greencastle, has received an award from Nutrena Feeds for customer service and sales achievement in 1972 at Stultz Feed and

Seed.

Also re’ceiving an award was Lewis and June Hadley, Coatesville, from Nutrena Feeds for customer service and sales achievement in 1972 Traffic Toll — Continued from Page I Two persons were killed Saturday in a two-car headon crash on Indiana 60, six miles east of Mitchell. State police identified the victims as Clayton J. Luttrell, 53, Mitchell, the driver of one car. and Jill L. Van Straaten,' 31, Chicago, a passenger in the second automobile. Fred L. Byrum Jr., 16, Indianapolis was killed early Saturday when the car in which he was riding struck a utility pole in southwest Marion County. Livestock Report Prices for hogs at the Greencastle Livestock Center were steady with Friday: 180-200-S34.25 -S35.25 200-220-S35.25 -S35.50 220-250 - S34.25 -S35.25 250-300-S32.75 -S34.75 Sows - steady - all weights S30.50-S31.50 Boars - S24 Grain Report Prices for grain today at local elevators are: Corn -$ 1.42 -$ 1.47 Beans - S6.39 - S6.43 Wheat - No price Oats - SI New Corn -$1.26 - SI.34 New Beans - $3.92 - S4.04 New Wheat - No price New Oats - No price

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at the Coatesville Elevator. A plaque containing a green bar to signify the marketing of more than 600 tons of feed was presented, during a special dinner at the Peoria Hilton, to Stultz and his wife Marjorie and the Hadley couple. Heovin Wins Mini-Tractor Meet The initial Putnam County 4-H mini tractor driving contest last Thursday at the Putnam County 4-H Fairgrounds was reported to be a success by Darrell Thomas, area extension agent-youth, Thomas said that 18 boys turned out for the affair in which they were tested on driving safely and other techniques in scaled-down version of a large tractor driving contests seen in county and state fairs. Thomas noted that Paul Heavin won the senior division of the event and Pat Carrico picked up the honors in the junior division. “They had to go through (the course) against the clock and points were taken off if they hit any of the bounds markers. They were also judged on how safely they drove the extension agent reported. Donating garden tractors for the event were Barrett Supply, Pete Williams International Sales and Service, Humphrey’s Wheel Horse and Castle Implements, Thomas said. Bowman Trial Set For May 10 The trial for a suit against Deer Creek Bridge designer Kenneth Bowman filed by Mrs. Marian Nelson, is scheduled for May 10 at the Owen County Courthouse, Spencer, Mrs. Nelson said yesterday. The trial is slated to get underway at 9 a.m. The suit, alleges that the contract with Bowman for design of the bridge is illegal and requests recovery of design fees paid to Bowman, plus six per cent interest on that amount, attorney fees and expenses.

Bids - Continued from Page I quart cans, five gallon cans or by the half barrel. Also state the APT classification,” the clerk-treasurer added. Grandstand — Continued from Page I bleachers making a total of 490 seats. In all, the grandstand will be 72 feet long and 19 feet wide. “It will have a cement base and steel understructure,” Swearingen said.

Schools Receive Money From Alcohol Tax Fund

All four county school systems are to receive thousands of dollars in funds from the more than $3 million derived from the accumulation of the Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Tax, Harold H. Negley, state superintendent of public instruction, announced today.

Three Suspects Caught In Roachdale Robbery

Bainbridge Town Marshall John Martin reported yesterday the arrest of three county youths in connection with a first degree burglary at the Rex Beck residence onehalf mile south of Roachdale

Birthdays

Twila Gale Ellis will be four years old April 25. Troy Allen Hinole will be four years old on MayJ. Rick Hinzle is celebrating his 26th birthday today, April 23. Arrests — Continued front Page I Street, at 2 a.m. Saturday. He was booked at the Putnam County Jail for driving while under the influence of intoxicants. Lester E. Miles, 39, Terre Haute, was jailed at 7:20 p.m. Saturday by John Martin. Bainbridge Tow n Marshal. Miles was booked for public intoxication. Joseph Bera, 31, Hurley, Wis., was arrested by local officers on Block Street at 2:30 a m. Sunday and jailed for public intoxication. In other Police News: State police at the Putnamville Post reported Saturday morning that fire did considerable damage to the Cecil Garrett residence earlier in the morning. They reported that the residence is the fourth house north of U.S. 40 on the Butler Schoolhouse Road. Police said Mr. Garrett was awakened at 2 a.m. by the fire. State Troopers Gary, Hood and Don Collins were the investigating officers.

Cloverdale

3A’s Ronnie Clines, 7 Susan Farmer, 7 Patty Haltom, 7 Janice Sutherlin, 7 Evelyn Manning, 7 Byron Jones,7 Neal Jordon, 7 Julia Smith, 7 Cindy Riley, 7 Wanda Mugg, 9 Diana Nickerson, 9 Daria Paugh, 9 Rosie Boswell, 10 Connie Reid, 10 Karen Cummings, 11 Debbie Dean, 11 Loretta Meek, 11 Max Cassida, 12 Anne Coffin, 12 Chris McClane, 12 Jody Powell, 12 Pam Ziegelman. 12 4A’s Patty Frank, 7 Robbie Haltom, 7 Marie Whicker, 7 Elizabeth Hinton, 7 Tammy Welty, 7 Janet Anderson, 7 Linda Monnett, 7 Kim Smith, 7 Brent Minnick, 8 Cindy Cassell, 8 Steve Cline, 9 Debra Haltom, 9 Rhonda Heidrick,9 Diana Stattner, 9 Judy Steele, 9 Tom Alexander, 10 Julie Moore, 10 Connie Vickroy, 10 Alan Farmer, 11 Rebecca Ireland, 11 Terri Ison, 11 Mark Tyler, 11 Brenda Walker, 11 Sheree Powell, 12 Stella Van Winkle, 12 Lynn Wells, 12 5A’s Mike Monnett, 7 Cathy Simmons, 7 Mona Pearson, 7 Kim Fidler, 7 Karen Heidrick, 7 Sally Hood, 7 Aurelia McKamey, 7 Danna Parker, 7 Robert Stuckey, 7 Wesley McClure, 8 Cindy Reeves, 8 Paula Young, 8 Pam Bingham, 8 Mary Whicker, 9 Diana Gaston, 10

Glenda Steele, 10 Kathy Sutherlin, 10 Donna Fidler. 11 Mollie Frank, 11 Valda Edwards, 12 Charles Jones, 12 Becky Knoy, 12 Nila Stevens, 12 6A’s Ginny Mann, 7 David Costm, 8 Sandy Cottingham, 8 I.inda Dailey, 8 Karen Frazier, 8 Joe Gaston, 8 Jill Henson, 8 Kathy Kumpf. 8 Brenda Monnett, 8 GregNeese, 8 Marilyn Jones, 10 Diane Yount, 10 Roachdale The Roachdale Elementary School announces the Honor Roll for the last six weeks grading period as follows: Sixth Grade A Honor Roll Jeff Harbi son Gail Noland B Honor Roll Julie Crosby Beth Hennon Debbie Plunkett Brett Stoker Jimmy Lawson Fifth Grade B Honor Roll Kenny Gorrell Dianna Long Robin Majors Penny Riddell Mary Bock Tony Harbison Rita Jeffries Ann McGaughey Carla Todd Fourth Grade A Honor Roll Stacy Flora Lisa McFarland Janie Tippin Fourth Grade B Honor Roll Tina Axsom Tom Strader Gary Van Scyoc Lori Wallace Cindy Zimmerman Karen Jones Tammy Malayer Teena Robbins Becky Wedemeyer Lori Wilson Kelli Witt

on the Bainbridge-Roachdale Road. Arrested were Terry Lee Anderson, 19, formerly of Route 1, Greencastle, and two other minors, both male, one of Route 3, Greencastle and the other of Bainbridge. A fourth suspect is being sought in the case but his name was not released pending his capture. Martin said the arrests began shortly after midnight Sunday following the appearance of one of the youths carrying an article which was believed to be stolen from the Beck residence. Martin said part of the goods allegedly stolen from the Beck resident were confiscated locally while the others were found at Anderson’s Indianapolis residence. Martin said state trooper Tom Strader assisted in the arrests.

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In the allocation reported, South Putnam Community schools are to receive $3,420.33 of the monies; North Putnam school corporation is to garner $2,976.91, Cloverdale schopls will receive $2,476.96 ana Greencastle schools will pick up the largest shareat $8,780.21. The funds, amounting to $3,359,729.85, will be distributed to 87 Indiana counties to replace funds expended for Special Education purposes during the school year 1971-72. The money was made available from the tax collected from the sale of alcoholic beverages during the calendar year 1972. Special Education funds are those devoted to children who are handicapped emotionally or physically. The grant, according to Dr. Negley, is in addition to nearly $6 million devoted to Special Education from the state general fund.

Obituary Carl Pursell Carl A. Pursell, 62, Route 5, Greencastle, died Friday evening at the Putnam County Hospital. He was born Aug 9, 1910 in Greencastle Township the son of George and Jessie (Christie) Pursell. He was a farmer and a carpenter and a member of the First Christian Church of Greencastle. He is survived by his wife Dorotha; two daughters Betty Curts, Indianapolis and Freda Thrasher Route I Monrovia. Three sons Bill and John of Greencastle and Fred of Fillmore also survive. Twenty grandchildren, one great grandchild, one sister, Mrs. Veneta Hansell of Route I, Fillmore and an aunt Worth Arnold Fillmore Route 1 also survive. Services are slated for Monday at 2 p.m. in the Rector Funeral Home with the Rev. Kyle Miller officiating. Bunal will be in the Fillmore Cemetery. Fnends may call until funeral hour.

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