Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 324, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 March 1975 — Page 6
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PUTNAM COUNTY BANNER-GRAPHIC, MARCH M/24/1975
Greencastle March 24-27 Monday Barbeque •Buttered Corn Orange Juice French Fries Fruit Milk Tuesday Pork Manhattan Mashed Potatoes Lettuce Salad Bread and Butter Applesauce Milk Wednesday Tuna Salad Sandwich Cheese Stick Baked Potato Green Bean Pudding Milk Thursday Hamburger French Fries
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Buttered Peas Orange Juice Cake Milk Friday x k day of school Menu April 7-11 Monday Hamburger Steak Mashed Potatoes Spinach Hot Rolls and Butter Fruit Milk Tuesday Ham Salad Sandwich French Fries Buttered Carrots Orange Juice Pudding Milk Wednesday Chili and Crackers, Peanut Butter Sandwich
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Tossed Salad Fruit Milk Thursday Weiner Sandwich Tater Tots Buttered Corn Orange Juice Apple Crisp Milk Friday Hamburger French Fries Slaw Fruit Milk
Cards of thanks May Hager, wants to especially thank, Dr. Black Dr. Schawecker, Dr. dock, Putnam County Hospital, Nurses, Nurses aids, and friends, also neighbors for their calls, cards and flowers. Also Rev. Finch for prayer, while I was in hospital. Appreciation to each and every one. Thanks again. We wish to thank everyone for all kindness, cards, food, flowers and contributions extended from relatives, friends and neighbors at the passing of our Beloved Husband, Father and Grandfather-Harold Boesen. We wish to thank our Friend Rev. Wayne Kivett, Hopkins Funeral Home, Organist and all who helped. We appreciate everything that was done in anv wav. Mary Jane Boesen and Family
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Motorcycles 1971 250 F 8 Kawasaki with helmet. 246-6599. 3-22-3 T FOR SALE: HONDA motorcycle lOOcc Scrambler. 1972 Model, bow Mileage. Phone 653-4579. 3-21-3 P Pets For Sale FOR SAbE: Siamese kittens. *15.00 each. Phone 653-8568 evenings. 3-22-4 P • FREE - Six 6-week-old puppies. German Shepard and Husky. Call 653-4016. 3-19-3 P Recreational Vehicles THATCHER'S RETREAT - New & used travel trailers, truck campers, mini homes, fifth wheels, truck caps, cars, jeeps, trucks. Ten miles south of Brazil, Jet. 46 & 59. 3-7-30 T
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Sheriff’s Department An Indianapolis man was taken to Putnam County Hospital Friday afternoon after he was injured in an accident on County Road 300 West. Theodore M. Englehart
ITURBI NOT SAYING FAREWELL NEW YORK (AP) - Pianist Jose Iturbi is on a tour but it is not a farewell tour, say his press representatives here. A recent published report said that Iturbi is retiring after this season. Iturbi is 79.
Notice Bainbridge Elementary will hold a pitch-in supper Monday, March 24 honoring players arid cheerleaders of the fifth and sixth grade basketball teams.
Strike Continued from page 1 worked to continue some production during the strike. Late last week the plant officials announced p production would have to continue or the Detroit auto maker would begin removal of the tools and dies.
Birthday Birthday Laura Beth Frost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Frost is celebrating her third birthday Sunday. Happy Birthday Laura. Her grandfather, Frank Kendall of Reelsville is also celebrating his birthday.
Horses PAbAMINO MARE. 653-8376. Situations Wanted - Men YOUNG MAN NEEDING WORK - will do most anything. 653-88 31 3-18-6 T LEGAL NOTICE Of PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 33996 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF HENDRICKS COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION TO INCREASE ITS RATES AND CHARGES PETITION OF HENDRICKS COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION, AN INDIANA CORPORATION, FOR AUTHORITY TO PUT INTO EFFECT TEMPORARY SUPPLEMENTAL RATE INCREASE. Notke is hereby given that the Public Servke Commission of Indiana will conduct o public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission, 907 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9:30 A.M..EST, on Thursday, April 17,1975. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY: William B. Powers, Commissioner Indianapolis, Indiana: March 17,1975 March 22-1 T STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1975 TERM GREENCASTLE FEDERALSAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION vs ORVILLE R DICKEY CV74-185 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON DECREE IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE CAUSE By virtueof a copy of a decree of foreclosure so me directed by the Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court in a certain cause bearing number CV 74-185, upon the docket of said Court and wherein Greencastle Federal Savings and Loan Association is the Plaintiff and Orville R Dickey is the Defendant, requiring me to make the sum ot *7,391.63 with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from date of decree, costs and attorney's fees of *715.53 and ordering the sale of the real estate hereinafter described to make assets for payment of said judgment, I will expose for sale ot public auction to the highest bidder on 15th day of April, 1975, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on said day at the south door of the Court House in Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, the following-described real estate, to-wit: Lot No. 7 in Block No. 4 in the Town of Reelsville and 30 feet off of the south end of Lot No. 1 in Block No. 3 in the Town of Reelsville, Soid sale will be made without ony relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws. TERMS OF SALE will be cash; the Sheriff to issue to the purchaser a Sheriff's Deed. DATED at Greencastle, Indiana, this 7th day of March, 1975. SHERIFF, PUTNAM COUNTY, INDIANA LYONS. BOYD > Greencastle, Indiana March 8-15-22-3 T
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apparently lost control of his 1971 Opel on the road. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at SSOO. Investigating the accident were Deputy Sheriff Gerry Hoffa, Deputy Mark Albright and reserve officer Ron Luther. Real Estate Transfers Roachdale Improvement Corporation to Wabash Shores,,. Inc., corporation deed, 7.879 acres in Franklin Township. Clods, Ind. to Robert Oliver et al, corporation deed, one acre in Russell Township.
Speech - Continued from page 1 students to the speech sectionals, Mrs. Hartman said. In the March 15 regionals at Columbus, Buser, Miss L. Hetrick, Miss E. Hetrick, Debbie Ritter and Coleen Gannon represented North Putnam, she noted. Other participating members of this year’s speech team were: Mary Bock, Joanie Buser, Eric Bushong, Cathy Carter, Diane Dye, Rick Farrow, Jackie Fink, Nancy Ford, Martha Henderson, Melinda Huffman, Kim Kelly, Beverly Lawler and Phyllis Lee. Also, Jerry Malayer, Monta O’Hair, Robin O’Hair, Brenda Proffitt, Laurie Proffitt, David Sandusky, Jeff Schubert, Jonathan South, Charna Todd, Kim Wagner, Theresa White and Paula Wisener. DPU - Continued from page 1 Those interested in the conference should contact Dr. Lamar at DePauw University in Greencastle. will add other tapes, Dr. Johnson said. Films Continued from page 1 I am presently in the process of buying the unit and in time I will add other tapes, Dr. Johnson said. As a future possibilty I may make my own medicaleducational tapes, he added. There use to be film strips and slides that were available to doctors much like the video tapes, Dr. Johnson noted. These educational devices were not as efficient as the new materials now available, he continued.
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Safety seminar at ISU
The fifth annual Safety Seminar sponsored by Indiana State University’s Department of Health and Safety will take place April 2, 3 in Tirey Memorial Union. Registration for the seminar will be at 8 a.m. and the program will begin at 9 a.m. on both davs. “Don’t ration Safety” is the theme of the conference which is tailored to the interests of safety specialists in industry, transportation and hospitals. Among the speakers are Harry Hoover, safety director, Eastern Express Inc., Terre Haute, who will discuss transportation safety within the trucking industry; Dr. James Coughlin, Public Service Indiana, Indianapolis; C.F. O’Brien, safety director Weir Cook Airport, Indianapolis and James Clem, representing-. Peabody Coal Co. Ridpath pupils net first aid honors All pupils of Ridpath Elementary School completed their Basic Red Cross First Aid training and were awarded Certificates during February. Directing the Program was Judy Idle, sixth grade teacher, assisted by Mrs. Bill Wright, Dr. Alfred Page, Mrs. Buckelew and Mrs. McKee, fifth grade teachers, and Albert Avery, principal. Pupils receiving certification: Tama Ashworth, Peggy Cavanaugh, Dee Eilar, Tara Gasaway, Jenny Justice, SuAnn Lowe, Kathryn Meadows, Robin Partin, Melody Phillips, Myra Schroeder, Loralei Scott, Donna Sowle, Phillip Buis, Kenneth Cheek, Larry Cooper, Dale Detro and Ray Gedert. Also Jeff King, Bruce Mendenhall, David Riley, Nathan Query, David Sears, Perry Siddons, Billy Wilson, Tammy Alex, Patty Brown, John Cook, Carla Fisher, Jamey Gardner, Rex Hammond, Debbie Hunter, Bobby King and Beth Leer. Also Ricky Lewis, Julie Mayer, Robin Newnam, Tim Parrish Teresa Paullus, Natalie Robertson, Randy Rolls. Ronnie Secrest, Jay Sperback, Mark Sulliva, Jeanette Taylor, Nicki Wynn and Lisa Ray.
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“Motivating for Safety” is the theme of a panel discussion to be conducted on April 3 by Ed Denne, safety director, Louisville (Ky.) Courier Journal Times Co.; Dale Norton, safety director, General Housewares Corporation, Terre Haute; and Richard Hedges, safety director with the Indiana State Highway Department. W.C. Goodwin state fire marshal, will be the guest speaker at the seminar lun-
Putnam Patter Continued from page 1 the adult world, the Chaplain observed. Given a chance to “join the world,” they are responding. Rev. Lamar, a pastor for a number of years, came to DePauw last summer and admits that the revival of student religious interest is even more than he had prayed for. Twenty-five living units are now on the Chaplain’s Council. Summarizing the committment of present day students, the Chaplain said: “They are now too busy to change the world for the better to try to destroy it.”
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cheon April 3. Reservations for the luncneon may be made through the Conference Bureau, Indiana State University. STATEWIDE TOURING CIRCUIT? ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - Research into the possibility of setting up a New York State performing arts touring circuit will continue as interviewers fan out into 20 communities during the next few months. The research is being carried out by Arts Development Associates, for Nazareth College here, with funding from the State Council on the Arts.
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