Banner Graphic, Volume 9, Number 243, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 June 1979 — Page 10

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, June 19,1979

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Sheriff's Dept. Two property-damage accidents were investigated by Deputy Sheriff Jim Hendrich Monday. At 4.15 p m., a 1966 Cadillac being driven by Betty Allee, 43. Reelsville, and a 1976 Mercury being driven by Joseph Allee. 18, Reelsville, met in a curve of County Road 350 South three miles south of Greencastle. The two cars collided as high we£ds obscured the vision of both drivers. There were no injuries but damage was estimated at $350 to each automobile. At 11:30 a m., five miles west of Greencastle on County Road 350 South, Sarah Pierce, 19. Brazil, was driving a 1978 Dodge pickup and the truck struck a guard rail on the bridge. She was not hurt and damage was estimated at $350 to the truck. City Firemen Greencastle firemen made two runs Monday but no damage was listed in either run. At 10:55 a m. the firemen' went to 800 N. Madison St.. Lot 12, the trailer home of Ray Smiley. Firemen reported that a washing machine was smoking but there was no fire. They returned to the station at 11:06 am. At 11:13 am. the firemen went to 1044 Avenue D where a fire in the r basement of a house that had been torn down got away from Hazel Scott. The firemen used 1,500 gallons of water to extinguish the flames and returned to the station at 12:13 p.m. The runs were the 75th and 76th'of the year. City Police .Andrew B. Schillings, 18, 210 Gillespie St., Greencastle, was arrested at 10:45 p.m. Monday by Officer Dan Swearinger. Shillings was stopped on Ind. 240 East and ticketed for illegal use of blue lights on his vehicle. At 10:49 a m. Monday, Officer Norm Varvel investigated an accident at the intersection of Vine and Walnut streets. He reported that Nellie M. Denny, 79, 413 E. Walnut St., Greencastle, was driving a 1968 Ford and that Jack D. Sutton, 21, Route 2, Greencastle, was driving a 1967 Volkswagen. There were no injuries and damage was estimated at S2OO to each car. At 12:08 p.m. Monday, Officer Varwel worked a two-vehicle at the Greencastle Manufacturing Plant. Vehicle involved were a 1979 Chevrolet truck being driven by Robert F. Burks, 19, Route 2, Greencastle, and a 1973 Ford being driven by Arthur J. Middleton, 21, 1056 Avenue E, Greencastle. There were no injuries but dairfage was estimated at $250 to the truck and $l5O to the Ford. Bainbridge Town Marshal Bainbridge deputy Walter Huffman reported that a six-car property-damage accident occurred at 2:25 p.m. Monday at West Washington and Locust streets in Bainbridge. A 1972 Chevrolet driven by Jay Burk, 16, Bainbridge, and a 1972 Mercury driven by Jeanie Jayes, 34, Bainbridge, collided at the intersection. Huffman reported that Hayes lost control of her vehicle and it careened into two parked cars, which in turn struck two more parked cars. The Hayes vehicle was listed as a total loss, Huffman said. No estimate of damage was available on the Burk auto or any of the four parked vehicles owned by John Hassellburg, Dallas Pearson and Polly Mitchell, of Bainbridge, and Herb Carey, Roachdale. Bainbridge Fire Dept Bainbridge firemen responded to a car fire at 5:05 p.m. Monday at Groveland Texaco Station onll.S. 36.

Market reports

prices at Greencastle $1.50 lower at: elevators on Tuesday were: 190-200 -- $39.75 Beans-$7.61 1 200-220 - $40.75-$41.25 Com - $2.56-$2.60 220-230-$40.50 Ear Corn-$2.51 230-240-$4 O Oats-$1.75 240-250-$39.25 Wheat - $4.02 250-300 - $33.50-$37.50 Hog prices at the Greencastle Sows - $29 50-$32.50 Livestock Center Tuesday were Boars - $25-S2B

A 1972 Ford Torino, owned by Matthew Barger, Groveland, backfired at the gasoline pumps and caught fire, it was reported. Firemen used 200 gallons of water in the incident. No estimate of damage was available on the Barger vehicle. However, it was reported as heavily damaged in the front end from the fire. Putnam County Court Civil cases filed: Monday, June ll - Clarence or Eva Means vs. Stewart and Hubert Blaydes, small claim. Wednesday, June 13 -- Posey Patch vs. Stan Sechman, small claim; Posey Patch vs. Alice Burk Dixon, small claim . Black Lumber Co. vs. James D. Wilson, small claim; Black Lumber Co. vs. Ralph Ellis, small claim; Black Lumber Co. vs. Hershel J. Vermillion, small claim; Posey Patch vs. Mary Caldwell, small claim; Posey Patch vs. Tammy Kean, small claim; Posey Patch vs. Gary and Freida Williams, small claim; Posey Patch vs. Margaret Kelly, small claim. Criminal cases filed: Monday, June 11 - Robert Albertson, speeding; Donald G. Blanton, speeding; Jerry W. Brown, speeding; Charles L. Cameron, speeding; Kevin D. Clark, speeding; Robert S. Edens, no operator’s license; Morris K. Fateh, speeding; Leasa E. Glendy, speeding. Albert F. Lundy, speeding; Brian L. Merchant, speeding; Gordan E. Pickett, speeding; John D. Propst, speeding, no long book; Joe Edward Pruitt, speeding; Francis M. Spencer, speeding. James R. Spurlock, speeding; Rose M. Swindell, speeding; Matthew W Wade, speeding; Eugene Wallace, speeding; Jerry L. Wasnidge, speeding; Charles G. Wellen, speeding; Patricia J. Ano, illegal possession by a minor; Michael A. Speck, contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Tuesday, June 12 - Randall B. Golden, speeding; Larry D. Cole, driving while suspended, no vehicle inspection. Wednesday, June 13 - Homer L. Bennett, no registration; Lester B. Davies, expired semitrailer inspection; Andy J. Dicus, no PSCI log book; Sandra Davis, pulling water skier without observer; Clark S. Hagerman, allowing occupants to ride upon gunwales; Kevin P. Shinn, insufficient life-saving devices aboard; Andrew F. Lewsader, operating beyond scope of authority; Barry Browning, Jerald Mclntosh, illegal possession by minors; James W. Lawrence, driving while suspended, speeding; Charles Burragee, Sandra Canton, Cynthia Cobb, Hugh Arnold Hazelwood, Igor Udo Supers, all for speeding; Brenda K. Hull, consumption and possesion of alcoholic beverage. Thursday, June 14 - David W. Branden, criminal mischief; James Myers, operating motor vehicle while intoxicated; William Wilson, public intoxication; Dolan C. Anderson, speeding; Hansel E. Neibel, expired registration plate; Terry R. Studer, muffler violation; Gene Dee Watson, disregarding a stop sign; Paul D. Wilson, speeding, improper passing; Herschel Manuel, operating motor vehicle while intoxicated, no operator’s license; Ada Wilson, public intoxication. Hospital notes Putnam County Hospital Dismissed Monday: Floyd Allen, Mary Reeves, Margaret Buckles, Jeffrey Vermillion. Kristina Alexander, Wilma Holt, Julie Rinberger, Elsie Stewart, Mrs. Ken Brown and daughter. Dismissed Saturday: Clara Lents (omitted from previous list).

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Eight Students from Greencastle Junior High School will be attending the Concert Band Workshop at Indiana State University next week. The eight are: (top, from left) Brian Williams, Marta Kaemmer, Lori McPhail, Tom Steele, (bottom row) Tami Baxter, Linda Smith, Sharon Rowings and Stacia Clearwaters. During the week, the students will study their band instrument, conducting and theory

Commissioners

The commissioners announced that anyone interested in cutting the grass at the old Putnam County Hospital and the administration building should contact the Auditor’s Office. A list of 22 CETA Title II and VI employees was given to the commissioners for the determination of who they would elect to absorb into the county payroll. Ken Johnson, CETA director, said the government was placing a 78-week maximum work table for employment on Public Service jobs. The program for those listed will expire on Sept. 30,1979. JOHNSON ALSO REPORTED to the commissioners research has been completed on obtaining microfilming equip-

DePauw's Dr. Phillips to lecture at Indy

Dr. Clifton J. Phillips, chairman of the Department of History at DePauw University, will discuss Indianapolis’ industrialization from 1880 to 1916 in the National Endowment for the Humanities Learning Museum Program “Indianapolis Scene: 1860-1916,” Tuesday and Wednesday at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. “Indianapolis Scene” is offered in two sections meeting Tuesday evenings at 7:30 and Wednesday afternoons at 2:30 through June 27 in the Museum’s Deßoest Lecture Hall.

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ment for the courthouse. Recommendations are being prepared and will be presented to the commissioners at a later date. The commissioners approved the final plat of a 22-lot subdivision to be known as Sharon Hills. The subdivision will be located in the South Putnam school district between U S. 40 and Deer Creek. The development is being engineered by Alan Stanley and Associates and will offer a road paved to county specifications and city water from the South 43 Water Co. The owners and & .elopers are Frank and Sharon Hutche jn and Bob and Sharon Evans. Sales wi’ De handled through the

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classes and a jazz ensemble. The band students will be staying in ISU dorms, and will be able to experience college life and atmosphere while participating in the workshop. The week-long workshop will culminate on Friday, June 29 with a final concert performance at 7:30 p.m. (Banner-Graphic photo by G. Patrick Grimes).

P.G. Evans Co., 600 Bloomington St., Greencastle. THE RESIGNATION was accepted from Jonathon Houck who served on the Aviation Board. A replacement has not been appointed at this time. Board of Health Director Vernie Zeiner reported on the recycling effort which will be established for the Farmer’s Market. A supervisor has yet to be appointed and those interested should contact the commissioners or Zeiner. In final business, the commissioners approved an economic development report of Putnam County to be used as the work program for the West Central Indiana Economic Development District. /

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Fuel crisis is topic for local Kiwanis meeting

One answer to the nation’s fuel crisis will be the subject of this week’s Greencastle Kiwanis Club luncheon meeting. Speaking to the local service club members and their guests, including a number of county agricultural organization representatives, will be Dr. Robert M. Peart, Professor of Agricultural Engineering at Purdue University. AN INTERNATIONAL authority on agricultural systems engineering and holder of several patents, Dr. Peart is actively involved in research on energy conservation. He also is a director of Third Century Venture Corp., an Indianapolisbased company that is planning construction of a new cellulose conversion plant.

Obituary Frank Ferrand Frank Ferrand, 34, Crawfordsville, passed away at his residence in Crawforisville Tuesday morning. Arrangements are pending at the Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home, Greencastle Jhapel.

Some automobiles are being made lighter these days through the use of plastics to replace conventional materials, thereby reducing fuel consumption, according to the Society of the Plastics Industry.

Card of Thanks Sons and daughters of Mrs. Lera Cook would like to thank all the friends and neighbors for their help and sympathy in our time of grief. Thank you one and all.

Using new technology developed through research by Dr. Peart and colleagues at Purdue, the new plant will use corn stalks, cobs and other fibrous agricultural wastes to produce a number of hydrocarbons and alcohols -- including ethanol, the additive used with gasoline in making gasohol - that are receiving national as a means of conserving petroleum resources. Kiwanis invites anyone interested at noon Thursday, June 21, in the DePauw Student Union. FOR RESERVATIONS and further information, persons may contact program chairman Jim Cook, 653-9670 (evenings), or Lou Fontaine, 653-6709 (evenings).

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