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«A THE PUTNAM COUNTY BANNER-GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, If74

In memory In loving memory of our dear husband, father, grandfather and greatgrand father who left us two years ago today, Nov. 20, 1972. Some say time neals all, and helps us to forget. But time so far has only proved. How much we miss him yet, God gave us strength to face the grief. And courage to stand the blow But what it meant to lose him, No one will ever know. Very sadly missed by, Wife Olive, children,

grandchildren and greatgrandchildren In loving memory of George L. White our father & husband, who passed away 9 years ago, Nov. 17, 1965. While through this changing world below I would not choose my path to go ‘Tis fathers hand that leadeth me Then oh, how safe, his child must be. Sometimes we walk in sunshine bright. Sometimes the darkness of the night. Sometimes the way, I cannot see But fathers hand still leadith me.

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So on we travel hand in hand. Bound for the heavenly promised land. Always through all eternity I’ll praise his name for leading me. Wife Nina Children & Grandchildren In loving memory of Samuel R. Wood who left us 5 years ago Nov. 22,1969 At night the stars shine down on a grave not far from home. There is not a day we not think of you. Tho your smiles are gone forever. We will never lose sweet memories of you. Sadly missed By Wife Elizabeth. Cards of thanks I want to express my sincere thanks to every one for their prayers, cards, gifts, flower and visits to me during my stay in the Methodist Hospital and All of this has been greatly appreciated. Mrs. Marie Craft May we express our sincerer appreciation and thanks to the Donna Nursing Home Staff and Dr. Ernst, nurses, and aids in Intensive care at Put-

nam County Hospital. All at Whitaker’s Funeral Home, Rev. Thomas Moody for comforting services, Mr. & Mrs. Alton Hurst and Mrs. Evan Crawley for music Also to friends, relatives, and neighbors for flowers, cards, food, and all thoughtful and kind means said and done at a time when it means the most. The family of Lena Hurst. We’d like to thank Dr. Black III, Dr. Schauwecker, Dr. Johnson, nurses, nurses aids and Mr. Arthur Rodgers for their help and kindness during the illness and passing of our fatherJoseph P. Schwomeyer. Our thanks and deep appreciation to the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale. The Rev. W. June Evans for his comforting message. The Millgrove Methodist Church and U.M.W.S. for the dinner they served also Cloverdale Methodist Church, Amity Baptist Church, and the many friends and neighbors for their prayers, help, food and floral contributions. May God Bless each and every one of you. Joseph Schwomeyer Jr. & Betty Robert Schwomeyer Grandchildren and Sister Edith Patterson.

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the scene at 11:06 p.m. and at 6:13 this morning. Chief Lester Haltom expressed special thanks to the Madison Township Fire Department which stood by at the station. The men in this group were Dale Pierce, Leo Wilson, Larry Torr and Bob Irwin. Ray Hillard the DePauw volunteer firemen also assisted at the scene as did Louis Williams and Jim (Buck) Bennett. All the firemen also wanted to thank anyone else who assisted during the fire. Seen from across me way on top of the DePauw Science and Mathematics center, the onlooker could see the fire first make its way to the north across the structure and then jump back south as the flames began to leap high in the air. Firemen continued to pour water on the structure throughout the afternoon. The building was built by the Leuteke brothers prior to 1930. Lester Conrad, father of Dick Conrad of the Stop ’N Shop had a grocery in part of the building beginning in 1931. Dick took over until 1965 when he moved uptown. Various occupants were in what was the uShop part of the structure: an ice cream store, barber and beauty shops. First occupant of the building was Botander’s Grocery.

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especially those just starting to sew. Troyer says that November and December are the busiest periods of the year and that his store is ready for the customer looking for holiday items to make. Besides various types of materials, Betsy Ross Fabrics offers Simplicity, McCalls, and

Butterick patterns and the store can order Vogue patterns. The store is located at 22 E. Washington St. and is open Monday-Saturday, 9 am. to 5 p.m. and on Friday, 9 am.to 8 p.m.

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Sewers — subsequently submitted to the state. As Greencastle’s priority was not high enough at that time, we were not funded. “On July 1, 1973, new regulations took affect which placed the matter of funding in the hands of the E.P.A. This new requirement set forth a Step 1, 2, and 3 grant. “Step 1 grant consists of preliminary studies which includes a facilities plan. Included in the facilities plan is a inflation-inflow analysis. “The city on Aug. 6, 1973, entered into an agreement with their consultants for the in-filtration-inflow analysis. This was completed early in 1974 and submitted to the state Board of Health for their review together with a new grant application for the facilities plan.

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CLOVERDALE-Kappa Delta Phi of Fillmore is county chairman of Mental Health Association for Putnam County this year. Mrs. Robert Wilson is the local Chairman for Cloverdale Township. The collection sites for the Cloverdale Area are: Western Auto, the Sewing Basket, Rockwell Insurance, Barb’s Beauty Shoppe, Home Ec. Club, Cloverdale Clerk’s Office at the Community Building, Amity Baptist Church, and Cloverdale High School F.H.A. Please remember to drop off your Christmas presents at one of these sites. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Olga Snyder included Mrs. Kathleen Swift and son Robbie of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hyllested and son Scott of Oaktown. James McKee of Bettendorf, Iowa and also Missouri was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Haltom. “Thot: God’s giving deserves our Thanksgiving”. Our Daily Bread. Nov. 12, the Tuesday Club met in the home of Mrs. Mary Logan with fourteen members present. A program with subject matter taken from a national magazine was presented by Mrs. Mildred Cassady, and Mrs. Agnes Murphy was in charge of the social hour. The club welcomed a new member, Mrs. Mary Abrell. The closing was given by Mrs. Ruth Neier. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Ray visited Rod at Purdue on Sunday. In the afternoon they attended the Bandarama at the Hall of Music. Mrs. Nola Clifford of Greencastle was a Saturday overnight house guest of Mrs. Ruth Neier. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nees were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobson, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nees. Birthdays include: Nov. 16, Harve Welty; 18, Mrs. Emma Sparks; 24, Beverly Snyder and Claude Hamilton; 25, John Wicker, Margaret Smith, Ella Mae Hunter; 26, Kristy Simmons and Helen Appleby; 27, Ruth Ratts; 29, Herb Schoman and Mary Whicker; 30, Sandra Whiting and Marsha Sutherlin Summerlot. Anniversaries include: Nov. 18, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cassell; Nov. 27, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sutherlin. Sunday night, Nov. 24,

Cataract Church B.Y.F. will sing at the Eminence Baptist Church. Everyone invited. Recent visitors of Mrs. Ruth Brant include: Mrs. Pearl Duzan, Mrs. Evelyn Riley, Mrs. Bernell Haltom, all area residents, and Mrs. Betty Isenhour and family of Clairmont, and Mrs. Mary Wilson also of Clairmont. Mrs. Ruth Neier entertained the Fidelty Bible Class of Amity Baptist Church on Thursday, Nov. 14. Sixteen members were present, and during the afternoon had the usual program and made plans for their Christmas meeting. Note of interest: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Linneman, owners of Linneman’s Corner Cupboard Antique Shop in Cataract have restored and furnished a log house near the shop. Both the shop and house are points of interest to visit. The annual Turkey dinner sponsored by members of Cataract Baptist Church will

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Phases of the Rotary Foundation were included iii a presentation made before the local club yesterday in the Student Union by Laurel Turk, a Greencastle Rotarian. Turk explained that the foundation had its beginnings many years ago when a Kansas Rotary club contributed $26.50 for such a purpose. The project has now grown to $14 million. One of the objectives of the foundation is the Rotary Graduate Fellowship which over the years has enabled two from DePauw to complete a year of study abroad. Benefitting 18 in its first vear. the program will include 435 in the coming year, according to Turk

Continued from page 1 “On May 15, 1974, the State Board of Health approved the II report. “According to MR Dooley it should take approximately eighteen months from this date to complete the necessary plans together with preparation of plans for plant expansion. “As the federal government funds 75 percent of the expenditures and the State 10 percent, this would leave 15 percent to be borne by the city. “In order to comply with tne State and Federal requirements it will be necessary to follow this step by step procedure, and as much as the council and mayor would like to proceed at a fast pace it is very doubtful if the slow process of bureaucracy can be expedited.”

Obituary

Lorn Larkin Mrs. Lona Larkin, age 93 years, a former resident erf Greencastle passed away Wednesday in Beverly Hills, Calif. Mrs. Larkin was born in 1881 in Putnam County the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiriam Hurst. She was preceded in death of her husband, Ollie J. Larkin in 1962. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Collins and Mrs. Golda O’Callaghan, both of Beverly Hills, Calif, and a sister, Mrs. Clova Broadstreet of Broadpark. Friends may call at the - rector Funeral Home Sunday until 1:30 p.m. Graveside services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the New Providence Cemetery.

Under the same foundation, 105 men and women will be participating next year in the Undergraduate Scholarship program in various countries.With age limits, requirements for this are two years in an accredited college. South Putnam — Continued from page 1 constitutional rights of the child, you shall have the right to a hearing to challenge the content of the record. “The parents’ right under this act extends until the student is 18 years of age, or is enrolled in a post-high school institution; thereafter, only the student himself may exercise the rights.” UnemploymentContinued from page 1 tholomew and Hancock counties. —Ohio Valley Opportunities of Madison: Scott, Jennings, Decatur, Franklin, Ripley, Dearborn, Ohio, Switzerland and Jefferson counties. Clark County Community Action Agency of Jeffersonville: Clark, Floyd, Harrison and Crawford counties. —Economic Opportunity Committee at Vincennes: Knox, Daviess, Green, Sullivan and Martin counties. —Monroe County Community Action Program of Bloomington: Monroe, Lawrence, Orange, Washington and Jackson counties. —Indiana Vocational Technical College: Marshall, Fulton, Kosciusko, Cass, Miami, Wabash, Wayne, Fayette, Union, Rush, Carroll, Clinton, Tipton, Boone, Hamilton, Hendricks, Putnam, Clay, Owen and Morgan counties.

be held on Nov. 23 at the Cloverdale Community Building. Serving starts at 5 p.m. Menu includes: turkey, dressing, noodles, assorted vegetables and salads, hot yeast rolls (homemade), assorted pies, coffee and tea. There will also be bazaar items for sale. Cost of the meal is a free will offerinf. Everyone invited. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones visited with Mrs. Lura Jones and Marquis Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sandy Sr. were recently in Muncie attending the 75th anniversary of the A.E. Boyce Company. Sandy Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Jones and a student at Franklin College, was home visiting over the weekend. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thompson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Black and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baugh, all of rural Spencer.

For the record

Putnam County Hospital Dismissed Wednesday: Margaret Clay Thomas Bartholomew Burley Malayer Pamela Billingsley Velma Lee Nettie Leonard Karen Sheldon Pamela McKamey Grain prices at the Greencastle elevators yesterday were: Coarn: $3.09-$3.10

Oats: $1.85 Beans: $6.40-$6.90 Hog prices at the Greencastle Livestock Center were $.50-$.75 higher yesterday with: 180-200: $37.25-$37.75 200-230: $37.75-$38.25 230-250: $37.25-$37.75 250-300: $35.25-$37.25 Sows were $.50 higher with all weights $30.50$31.50 Boars: $23

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