Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 317, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1975 — Page 8

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Patricia Hetrick. Present music activities include a presentation of the musical, “The Prince and the Pauper,” on March 26 for Greencastle High School music students. THEN IN APRIL the seventh and eighth grade bands will compete in the Organization Contest to be held at Crawfordsville. In May, the spring music concert will conclude the year’s activities. NEW LAST SUMMER was the introduction

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of marching at the junior high age level. The annual 4-H parade was the culmination of that activity. The string program was actively involved in the solo and ensemble contest this year and performs for the school convocations, they said. Music faculty at Greencastle include Charles Aker, Hugh Carter, Ms. Janet Huber, Ms. Russell and Mike Bailey.

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Slogan Continued from page 1 tificate donated by Bud Bemis, OKT, Colson and Matt won a transister radio donated by Jim Rissler, of J and J Cafeteria. Judges for the contest were Rissler, Wallace and Norma Sears, representing Bemis. The selection was made Tuesday evening. Wallace noted participation from all parts of the county in the contest and termed the event a success. Charlie’s slogan read: ‘Before you go out to ride your bike make sure everything is all right. Always signal and always have white on at night. Keep right.’ Matt’s slogan was ‘Don’t be a risky rider.’ Wallace thanked all the children who participated for their entries...

Notice Rev. Fred Harms from Willmore, Ky. will be speaker for an evangelistic crusade to be held Friday through Sunday at the First Baptist Church of Greencastle. Rev. Harms will be speaking for each meeting which will begin at 7:30 p.m. Don and Carolyn Lincicome will be in charge of the musical services. They are presently ministering to the Amity Baptist Church near Clover dale. Saturday afternoon between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m., there will be an informal session at the church to provide an opportunity to visit with the evangelist. Refreshments will be served. All churches of the White Lick Association, along with others, are invited to meet for the final meeting of the crusade Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend meetings of this crusade. The First Baptist Church is located on Judson Drive, north of Marsh Supermarket. Card of thanks I would like to say thank you to Drs. Veach, Detloff, Marvel and the interns at Putnam Countv Hospital, the

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Putnam scanner Greencastle Police Cathy L. Covert, 19, 232 Hillsdale, was stopped on Market Street by Greencastle police at 5:05 p.m. Wednesday. She was ticketed for failure to have her vehicle safety inspected. A break-in at a Cloverdale business establishment during the night was still under investigation Thursday morning. Officers at the scene were Detective Jack Hanlon of the Putnam State Police Post and Tom Brown, Cloverdale Town Marshal. A thief or thieves gained entrance to the Spartan Drug Store on Cloverdale’s main thoroughfare by breaking a front window of the building. Police said the break-in was noticed by a truck driver who reported the incident to the police. Two electric watches were known to have been stolen and it was believed the burglar or burglars became frightened and made a hurried exit. An inventory of possible other stolen items was being continued.

staff of the coronary and Intensive Care units. Also the nurses and aids on the second floor for their kindness and care during my stay at the hospital. Also many thanks to friends and family for their visits and cards.

Floy McCullough

In memory In loving memory of my Dear Husband Roy Albright, who departed this life two years ago today March 13, 1973. Roy, you left me very lonely No, one will ever take your place But with my Lord, beside me We will see each other, Face to Face Death is an Angel, sent down from above, Sent for the birds and the flowers we love, Truly tis so, for in Heavens own way Each soul is a flower in the • Master’s Bouquet. Loved ones are passing, each day and each hour Passing away, as a life of a flower But every bud, and each bloom some day, Will bloom as a flower, in the Master’s Bouquet. Let us be faithful, till life’s work is done. Blooming with love, til the Reaper shall come. Then we’ll be gathered, together for aye Transplanted to bloom, in the Master’s Bouquet. Your wife, Nettie In loving memory of Louise “Brown” Harverly who passed away five years ago today, March. 13, 1970. It’s hard to know what to say, In memory of one so dear, And so to keep it simple, we say, “Sal”, we wish you were her.” Sadly missed by Arthur & Juanita Brown

Kids show Continued from page 1 free and three prizes will be given away. A boy’s, a girl’s bicycle and a transister radio will be awarded. The prizes were donated by the Schultz’s Family Store and the FOP. Also a $25 Savings Bond winner will be announced for the best bicycle safety slogan. The show is open to all Putnam County boys and girls from six to 16 years old.

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approximate tonage of stone on top of the bridge which makes weight limits a judgment factor, Knights said in referring to Mrs. Ross’ concern to school buses crossing weak bridges. Knights added that the commissioners and the council have the same problem in which they must go by somebody else’s recommendations. On the information Mrs. Ross had obtained from Indianapolis she said that she was told that there are a lot of roads called federal aid urban area roads. If you get the bridge fixed, she continued, you can get federal aid to help fix the bad roads on a 50 to 50 basis, which would save money. The federal aid for urban roads could be provided if a bridge is safe or even a one-lane bridge, she said. The council said they were not familar with the law Mrs. Ross was talking of, however, the council would try to obtain Broadcast Continued from page 1 management team which directs and implements company policy and is a member of Pacific Northwest’s Board of Directors. Cordell entered the broadcasting field in 1952, after leaving the position as featured vocalist for the Jan Garber Orchestra for several years. Frazier Continued from page 1 pledge to give should they nominate and elect me as mayor,” Frazier said. “People need to be heard and the door of my office will be open to them.”

In hospital Lolita Jack is a patient in he Clay County Hospital, oom 307. She would enjoy earing from her friends and eighbors. Mrs. Mary Emily Lane is in The Putnam County Hospital in room 312.

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copies of it. Also, the council said that they would talk with the commissioners. “If we keep letting this go,” she said, “then we are sitting back taking orders from the commissioners while paying them at the same time.” If there is enough noise and enough people upset about a situation, then the job will get done, councilman Gene Clodfelter said. Knights said one thing people ought to be aware of is that there is talk about the economy getting worse before it gets better. Our roads and bridge situation will probably also get worse, he added. Knights went on to say that what is happening is that prices are going up and the amount of money available to gas taxes is going down. This is going to be a real problem on how to resolve it, he added. Mrs. Ross brought up another point concerning funds for the Cummins Mental Health Clinic Inc. She said she thought that could be used for the roads. She noted many organizations ask for funds. I don’t think mental health is a wast,” according to Dorothy Simmons, 703 S. Locust, said. She continued to say that it would contribute to the community. A final point Mrs. Ross brought up for argument was Putnam County Operation Life. She pointed out two situations concerning the inefficient methods by which patients were handled. It was agreed by her that this

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was a volunteer type of thing and that now, when a situation a life it should be checked into. The council agreed and noted that they would study the situation, stressing that the examples she gave were extreme. In other business Putnam County Auditor John Carson requested $395 for a new calculator to increase the efficiency of his office work. Originally Carson had asked for S7OO to purchase a new calculator or to repair the old one. The council approved the funding. In other business the Cummins Mental Health Clinic stated that they needed the funds requested from the commissioners meeting. Originally they had asked for $30,000 but the commissioners said that $25,000 would be all that could be supplied from the general fund. When the council ask the clinic representatives where all the money was to be used Claude Boswell, Route 4, said that all such information should

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be in “black and white” before consideration should be given. The representatives explained the advantages to the program and noted that‘if the money was not received Putnam County would be hurting themselves in having or not having a mental health program. Since the commissioners had not seen the council concerning a request for the money, the subject would be resumed at the next meeting for voting. In other business, the council changed its meeting time from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m.-still on the second Wednesday of the month.

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