Banner Graphic, Volume 9, Number 231, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 June 1979 — Page 8

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City Police Three accidents Monday were investigated by Greencastle police officers. At 9:45 p.m., on the Indianapolis Road at Schultz’s, a 1977 Kawasaki motorcycle being operated by Darrell Patterson, 19, Manhattan Road, went out of control when the kick stand dropped and caught on the pavement. Jeff Patterson, 17, 8 Kentwood Drive, Greencastle, was a passenger on the cycle. Darrell Patterson complained of a possible broken left leg and cuts on the head and nose. Jeff Patterson complained of pains in his left leg and suffered cuts on his mouth. Both were taken by ambulance to the Putnam County Hospital for treatment and examination. The mishap was investigated by Officer Jerry Wood. At 4:44 p.m. in Ottawa Park, Dawn Wallace, age 3, Box 223 Cloverdale, ran out between two parked cars and was struck by a 1968 Chevrolet being driven by Raymond N. Wood, 34, 1216 South Bloomington Street. The girl was taken to the Putnam County Hospital suffering from cuts inside her mouth and cuts on the back of both legs and back. Officer Wood was also the investigating officer in this accident. •At 6:00 a.m. a two-vehicle accident was worked by Officer Larry Huffman at the intersection of Washington and Jackson streets. Vehicles involved were a 1972 Oldsmobile being driven by James E. Shafer, 40, 119 South St., Greencastle and a 1965 Oldsmobile being driven by Hiram Barger, 52, 1060 Avenue C, Greencastle. Damage was estimated at SSOO to the Shafer car and S4OO to the Barger automobile. Sheriff’s Dept. Deputy Sheriff Dave Webber investigated an accident onehalf mile east of Fincastle on County Road 1000 North at 4:15 p.m. Monday. He reported that Gary Passwaters, 16, Route 2, Roachdale, was backing a 1970 Ford Mustang out of the driveway at the Gary Stevens residence

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Russellville Legion sponsors two delegates

RUSSELLVILLE - The American Legion C.W. Scribner Post No. 255 of Russellville will sponsor David McGaughey and Marty Fordice at the 1979 session of Boys’ State to be held at Indiana State University, June 9-16. Both boys are 'from Russellville and will be seniors at North Putnam High School. McGAUGHEY is a member of the Christian Church at Russellville. He is a member of National Honor Society, Prayer Breakfast, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the High School Band. He plays on the Cougar football, basketball and golf teams and was selected to the 1978 All-County and West Central Conference teams in both football and basketball. McGaughey serves as President of the Bee Hives 4-H Club and he raises and exhibits registered Hereford cattle. He plans to attend Purdue Univer-

North Putnam's agenda set

BAINBRIDGE-The North Putnam School Board will meet in regular session at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Administration office at Bainbridge. Among items to be discussed include: Title I and the school lunch program, social studies

when the car was struck by a 1978 Honda motorcycle being operated by Donald E. Leeke, also of Route 2, Roachdale. There were no injuries but damage was estimated at S4OO to the cycle and S2OO to the Ford. in Putnam Circuit Court on Wednesday, May 30: Jerry Sutherlin changed his plea to guilty to two counts of non-support of a minor child. A presentence investigation was ordered and he is to return for sentencing at 9 a.m. June 11. He was released on his own recognizance. Putnam County Court Criminal charges filed: Stephen M. Kash, speeding; Pedro S. Martinez, speeding; James R. Nauman, public intoxication, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated; Marvin W. Pope, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated; Sherry L. Kennedy, speeding; William E. McPeak, Shirley A. Meador, Joseph M. Medcalf, Sharon L. Bowden, Gary G. Baxter, all for fishing without a license. Real Estate Transfers Edgar W. Pridemore et ux to Gary G. Eubank, warranty deed, 2.36 acres in Washington Township. Roy E. Stewart et ux to Jeffrey J. Fordice et ux, warranty deed, 1 acre in Greencastle Township. Kenneth S. Wagoner et ux to William J. Newham et ux, quit claim deed, land in Northwood. Kenneth S. Wagoner et ux to William J. Newham, warranty deed, parts of lots 33 and 35, Northwood Addition. Grace E. Herold to John J. Vermillion et ux, contract, lot 9, Cases subdivision of lots 20 and 25, Allen’s or Southern Enlargement, Greencastle. John E. Martin et ux to Chester L. O’Neal et ux, contract, lot 6, Stewart’s Subdivision of Knight’s Enlargement. Hospital notes Putnam County Hospital Dismissed Monday: Zella Heavin, Angela Buis, Edith Stoner, Pearl Beaman. Birth: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis, Route 1, Greencastle, a boy.

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sity following graduation from high school. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris McGaughey of Russellville. FORDICE IS a member of the United Church of Christ at Russellville. His school activities include National Honor Society, Prayer Breakfast, Junior Classical League and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He also participates in football, basketball, and track and was selected to the 1978 AllCounty football team. Fordice’s summer activities include 4-H, and he serves as vice president of the Russell Township Bee Hives 4-H Club. He will show cattle and pigs at the 4-H fairs. He plans to attend Purdue University after graduation from high school. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fordice of Russellville.

CAPPS program and the Roachdale Elementary project bids. An executive session of the board will follow with a discussion of personnel and negotiations update.

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Pool's Store Manager Bob Brubaker (right) presents the keys to a 1979 Ford Pinto to their new owners Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Biggs won the car in a drawing at the parking lot of the Greencastle store. The Biggses

South Putnam all four high schools enrolled. VOCATIONAL STUDENTS will attend either a morning session from 8:30 to 11:30 or an afternoon session from noon until 3 p.m. with the remainder of their day spent in regular classes at their respective schools. Hammond said bus transportation will be provided for South Putnam students enrolled in the vocational program. The cost of leasing the building, purchasing equipment and paying three teachers for the vocational program will be shared equally by the four corporations

Apology graduation day. She said it was like “airing dirty linen” in the presence of relatives and friends who had assembled for commencement.

Russellville honor roll RUSSELLVILLE SCHOOL Second Semester Fourth Grade All A’s - Corinna Brooks, Aissa Lieske. A & B honor roll - Dawn Fitzpatrick, Tommy Parrish, Jerry Suddarth. Fifth Grade All A’s - Rebecca Busch. A & B honor roll - Tracy Lashley, Chris Lyons, Marcy Martin, Robbie McGaughey, Janetta Sinnet, Jenny Sappenfield, Ronda Busch, Bret Goff. Sixth Grade All A’s - Jamey Holland. A & B honor roll - Jeff Dean, Mary Fordice, Cynthia Fulwider, Tim McAfee, Scott Marsteller, Jodi Pickel, Jennifer Purdue, Gary Stevens, Stephanie Wellington. Sixth Grading Period Fourth Grade All A’s - Corinna Brooks, Aissa Lieske. A & B honor roll - Dawn Fitzpatrick, Tommy Parrish, Jerry Suddarth. Fifth Grade All A’s - Rebecca Busch, Ronda Busch, Bret Goff, Jenny Sappenfield. A & B honor roll - Melinda Inman, Tracy Lashley, Chris Lyons, Marcy Martin, Robbie McGaughey, Jannetta Sinnet. Sixth Grade A & B honor roll - Jeff Dean, Mary Fordice, Cynthia Fulwider, Jamey Holland, Tim McAfee, Jodi Pickel, Jennifer Purdue, Gary Stevens, Stephanie Wellington. GOP WOMEN MEET INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indiana Federation of Republican Women is holding its 22nd biennial convention Wednesday in the Atkinson Hotel here. The federation, with 11,500 members, is one of the largest GOP auxiliary organizations in the nation. The keynote speaker at the meeting will be three-term Mayor Jayne Plank of Kensington, Md.

Continued from page 1 with part of the expenses to be reimbursed by the state. The resignation of Mike Rissler as vocational agriculture teacher at the high school was accepted by the board. It will become effective July 1. Also accepted was the resignation of Carol Parker as a remedial reading aide at Fillmore. JOAN RISSLER’S resignation as secretary at Reelsville also was accepted after which Hammond read a letter from principal Carl Foreman, who recommended Mrs. Darla Renner to succeed Mrs. Rissler. On the motion of David Lan-

Continued from page 1 MRS. BIRDSELL AGREED, saying Krahn’s actions at commencement came as a surprise to the board.

Contestants sought by Farm Bureau Putnam County Farm Bureau is looking for talent for a contest to be held at 7 p.m. June 16 at the Farm Bureau Insurance building. There will be three categories: Instrumental, vocal and novelty in all age groups. The four age groups are: Seven years and under, 8-12 inclusive, 13-17 inclusive and 18 and over. Participants, except for instrumental accompanist, must be members of Farm Bureau. Prospective contestants may contact Mrs. Herald Stanger (246-6464) for more information. The annual ice cream supper will be held in conjunction with the talent contest. There will be a cake contest for the ladies and “Pet and Hobby” members will have a craft and poster contest.

Attica teen found dead

WILLIAMSPORT, Ind. (AP) An Attica youth whose brutally beaten body was found three miles west of here may have been killed during a robbery, the coroner said Monday. Warren County Coroner Phillip K. Fisher identified the victim Monday as Donald E. Hulsey, 19, who was graduated from Attica High School two weeks ago. The name had been withheld pending notification of Hulsey’s father, who works out of town and could not be reached.

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des, the board unanimously approved appointment of Mrs. Renner. Plaques of appreciation were presented by Landes to McCammack and Mrs. Sue Birdsell, both of whom will conclude their terms on the board July 1. They will be succeeded by Sherman Hacker and Lloyd Hayes. All board members except Ron Cook were present Monday night. The board will meet in special session at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 7 for the purpose of appointing a varsity basketball coach. The next regular meeting will be Monday, July 2.

Before announcing adjournment, president Tom McCammack said the board would “look into the matter.”

The body was found Sunday afternoon in a freshly planted soybean field, and the corner said Hulsey was killed early Sunday or late Saturday. The victim’s wallet was missing, Fisher said. “He was brutally beaten about the head, the face, skull, everything,” Fisher said. “The weapon had to be an object of some sort. It couldn’t have been just a fist.” He said no weapon was found, and authorities had no suspects.

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Myers' aide to visit city Seventh District Congressman John Myers’ district representative will return to Greencastle Tuesday, June 12 to visit with constituents and answer questions. Lynn Nicoson will be available 1-2 p.m. at the Putnam County Courthouse to discuss any problems local persons may wish to bring to Rep. Myers’ attention. No appointments are necessary. Such local meetings will be scheduled on a regular basis, Myers said. Notice The Genealogy Club will meet at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 6 at the Greencastle-Putnam County Library.

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Obituary Harry B. Mann

Harry B. Mann, 76,109 Hill St., Greencastle, passed away Monday at his residence. Born in Madison Township Oct. 2,1902, he was the son of Hugo and Myrtle (Asher) Mann. The deceased was a farmer and a carpenter. He was preceded in death by his wife, Opal, in 1972. Survivors include three sisters, Laura Wasar and Lucille Meyer, both of

Madison Township social set for July 14th

The annual Madison Township Ice Cream Social will be held Saturday, July 14, Madison Township Volunteer Fire Department President Mike Archer has announced. All proceeds from the event will go toward purchase and maintenance of equipment, Archer said. THE ICE CREAM social will begin at 4 p.m. and run until 10. The traditional menu includes hamburgers, fish, French fries, drinks, homemade pies and cakes and homemade ice cream. Market reports Grain prices at Greencastle elevators Tuesday were: Beans Corn - $2.40-$2.43 Ear Corn - $2.37 Oats-$1.75 Hog prices at the Greencastle Livestock Center Tuesday were: 190-200-$40.50 200-230-$41.50-$41.75 230-240-$4 l 240-250-$40.25 250-300-$36-$39 Sows--$33.50 Boars - S3O-s3l

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Florida, and Violet Rock, California; three brothers, Levi, Florida, Emil, Route 4, Greencastle, and Albert, Indianapolis; and other relatives. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home, Greencastle Chapel. Interment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 until 9 p.m. Wednesday.

Persons may purchase raffle tickets from any fireman or Madison Township resident. Tickets are $1 each. First prize will be SIOO cash; second prize, SSO; and third prize, Honeywell smoke detector and fire extinguisher. Persons need not be present to win the drawing. Archer added that “this would be a good time for Madison Township residents to get their donations sent in and place their orders for fire prevention devices. Pick-up day will be posted in the near future.”

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