Banner Graphic, Volume 10, Number 29, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 October 1979 — Page 8

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Sheriffs Dept. Three persons were injured in a two-car accident at the intersection of U.S. 231 and U.S. 40 south of Greencastle at 12:49 a.m. Saturday. - Injured were Steven J. Vaughn, 21, 2114 South 7th Street, Lafayette, driver of a 1976 Oldsmobile, who complained of right knee and right lower leg pains and Pablo F. Reistrepe, 19. 502 South College Avenue. Greencastle, a passenger in the Vaughn automobile who suffered a broken right shoulder and broken right clavicle. Also injured was Richard C. Asher, 30, 9235 Wellston Drive, Indianapolis, who suffered a broken left shoulder and broken left clavicle. He was driving a 1978 Chevrolet van. All three were taken to the Putnam County Hospital by ambulance. Deputy Sheriff Randy Cline arrested Vaughn and booked him at the Putnam County Jail for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicants. Damage to the Chevrolet was estimated at $5,500 and damage to the Oldsmobile was estimated at $2,700. Vaughn was going east on U.S. 40 and Asher was going north on U.S. 231 when the accident occurred. Real Estate Transfers Frances Hanna Brown et al to Frances Hanna Brown, 7 acres in Warren Township. Herbert L. Von Tress et ux to Robert A. Bock et ux, corporate warranty deed, lot 63, Van Bibber Lake Inc. Subdivision. Suet S. Fung et ux to Guthrie Lakes Development Corp., quit claim deed, lot 58, Gettysburg. Guthrie Lakes Development

DPU calendar OCT. 6-14 SATURDAY-8 a.m.-5 p.m., women’s field hockey: DePauw Invitational (Marion, Garlham, Principia), McKeen Field. -3 p.m., men’s soccer: DePauw vs. Principia, Boswell Field. TUESDAY-Noon, “Tiger Talk,” an informal luncheon hosted by DePauw head coach Jerry Bemdt, Room 221, Student Union Building (for reservations call 653-9721, ext. 2626). THURSDAY-8 p.m., Duzer Du Production: “Hot L Baltimore,” by Lanford Wilson, Moore Theater, Performing Arts Center (tickets required). Friday-11 a m., Encounter Series: David Horn, university archivist, and Dr. John Baughman, professor of history, “The History and Traditions of DePauw,” Meharry Hall. -3 p.m., men’s soccer: DePauw vs. Greenville College, Boswell Field. -8 p.m., Duzer Du Production: Hot L Baltimore,” by Lanford Wilson, Moore Theatre, Performing Arts Center (tickets required). SATURDAY-11 a.m., men’s soccer: DePauw vs. Alumni, Boswell Field. -11 a.m., women’s field hockey: DePauw vs. Hanover, McKeen Field. -11:15 a.m., University Choir and Century Singers Concert, Stanley Irwin, directing, Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center. -1:30 p.m., football: DePauw vs. Valparaiso (Old Gold Day), Blackstock Stadium. -7:30 p.m., Performing Arts Series: Maynard Ferguson and His Orchestra, Kresge Auditorium, Performing Arts Center (tickets required). -8 p.m., Duzer Du Production: “Hot L Baltimore,” by Lanford Wilson, Moore Theatre, Performing Arts Center (tickets required). SUNDAY-Facuity recital: Robert Thomas, piano, 3:30 p.m., Kresge Auditorium, Performing Arts Center.

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Work Bogan Thia week to repair sidewalks and to construct a wheelchair ramp on the east side of the Putnam County Courthouse. Beginning the project are John Major, left, and Don Hoggatt from Major & Spns of Clinton. The company

Corp. to Suet S. Fung et ux, agreement, lot 58, Gettysburg. Walter O. Williamson Jr. to Walter 0. Williamson Sr., warranty deed, part of lot 5, Greencastle H. P. Ash’s Enlargement. Walter O. Williamson Jr. to Walter O. Williamson Sr., warranty deed, lot 9, Greencastle Hensley’s Enlargement. Guthrie Lakes Development Corp. to Grant M. Stewart et ux, warranty deed, lot 178, Jefferson Valley. Guthrie Lakes Development Corp. to David 0. Niggl, warranty deed, lot 212, Jefferson Valley. Guthrie Lakes Development Corp. to Kenneth L. Thayer et ux, warranty deed, lot 412, Gettysburg. Jessie C. Walsh to William B Price et ux, warranty deed, lot 3, part of John 0. Rourke’s Subdivision of part of lot 11 of School Trustees Plat. Ray C. Williams to S. Wilma Williams, quit claim deed, lot 106, Lazy River Addition to Star Dust Hills. Marion E. Sears et ux to Clay F. Coon et ux, 19.8 acres in Greencastle Township. Clyde A. Faatz Sr. et ux to Clyde A. Faatz Sr., warranty deed, land in Madison Township. Wanda Z. Hammond to Michael 0. Davis et ux, warranty deed, 0.0311 acres in Greencastle Township. Hospital notes Dismissed Friday: Willena Rumley, Florence Gurney, John Rupert, Ora Simmons, Gilbert Chadd, Gladys Simpson, Mildred Moore, Vern Parker, Donn Liechty, Amos Allen, Lelia Collins, Angela Liebert.

was awarded the project after submitting the lowest bid of $21,229. The workers estimate it will take one month to complete the project. (Banner-Graphic photo by Becky Igo).

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The Putnam County Home Builders Association otticially received its charter from the state organization during a recent meeting. Officers inducted into office at the session included, from left, Bob Gaston, president; Larry Muncie, vice president; Jim Willis, secretary; Bob Weiss, executive

Putnam Patter The backdrop, which was “securely” fastened, fell to the floor in the middle of a performance. We wouldn’t dare repeat what the boss said after the front curtain was closed and hasty repairs were being made. One of our assigned duties as the show opened was to open the front curtain and then prance out from the wings in a red silk skin-tight suit, symbolizing some sort of demon. We still recall the night some smart aleck in the audience crowed like a banty rooster. SINCE A magician’s tricks lose their wonder if you know how they are done, Father Hilderbrand — some specific goals for the parish. His first main consideration was to establish a rapport with the congregation, and determine their needs and how best to meet them. His second consideration was the youth of the parish and “beefing up” the program to attract both parish and college youth to the church. “I’m not the type who wants to come in and change things, right away,” he said. “I do, however want to get a balance of younger and older members and hopefully enlarge our congregation. So far, I’ve received some very positive feedback on this concept and I do feel slow change will Who's news nual VFW convention last August in New Orleans. Indiana State University senior JANA CABLE, Route 1, Fillmore, is a member of the 21-person steering committee planning ISU’s 1979 homecoming activities, which commence Oct. 16 and culminate Saturday, Oct. 20 with a football game against Louisville and a Bob Hope concert. Miss Cable is one of two coordinators for the many activities. A business administration major, she is also a member of the Union Board, Blue Beret Corps and coordinator of Junior Union Board. The South Putnam High School graduate is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cable. Another ISU committee member

Continued from page 1 ignorance is bliss of a sort. In a way, it is a compliment that you can be fooled. Smart folks follow directions when their attention is being diverted. Some of the slower ones can’t be misled by hand movements and may see how some tricks are done. Maybe you are entitled to at least a half secret. In one of Fry’s acts, he “cremated” his assistant on the stage. With a flurry of his wand, lurid flames engulfed the hapless gal. But the trick would have failed if we hadn’t, from a hiding place, doused the victim with wood alcohol and touched a match to it. Timing Continued from page 1 be to our benefit. We have recently changed the 5:15 p.m. Mass on Saturday to 7 p.m., which will be more conducive to the parishioners and college students.” Father Ed is not the typical stereotype of a priest. The bearded 33-year-old priest frequently makes parish calls on a motorcycle and is immensely proud of his softball team’s performances during the sum mer months. “I WOULD SAY that I am youth oriented, since I do feel our future lies in their hands. I would also say in general the Catholic Church is concerned with the Continued from page 1 is Ladoga’s DENISE BARNARD, a junior English major serving as queen contest co-chairman. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Barnard, she is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. ELAINE ONEY, daughter of Mrs. Ella R. Oney, Route 1, Bainbridge, is one of 250 freshmen at Centre College of Kentucky this semester. Total enrollment at the Danville, Ky., institution is 770. Miss Oney, a 1979 graduate of North Putnam High School, was vice president of her senior class, editor of the school newspaper and a member of National Honor Society. Airman DENNIS L. GURNEY, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gurney Jr.,

Special services set at First Christian

On the first Sunday in October, when more Christians celebrate the Lord’s Supper than on any other Sunday of the year, the congregation at First Christian Church will have as part of the sacramental meal bread representing many countries of the world. At the 10:45 a.m. worship Rev. C. Thomas Steiner will be preaching on “So What’s Wrong with Making Mealtime a Joyous Occasion?” An open house in the Sunday

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director of the state home builders association, who presented the charter, and Ralph Hutcheson, also a vice president of the county organization. (Banner-Graphic photo by G. Patrick Grimes).

was measured in split seconds. This may seem to you like a new assistant would be needed after each show, but not so. As her “body” was burned onstage, the assistant was backstage getting ready for her next appearance. How did she get there? We only promised a half secret. SPRING CAME early down Georgia way, and since we had plans to marry a northerner we had left behind, we followed the bluebirds back home, ending a show business “career” that ran from October to early April. young adults today, as reiterated by Pope John Paul II in his recent speeches. Throughout his U.S. tour the Pope has stressed his concerns for social justice, human rights, and the “legacy we are leaving the youth of the world,” Hilderbrand noted. “Overall, I would say that people are gravitating back to the churches. I think for a while we thought everything was going fine and we didn’t need anyone. Now with the status of the economy and the problems of the world, congregations realize hope lies in God. ” Cloverdale, has been graduated from the U.S. Air Force automatic flight control systems course at Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul, 111. > Airman Gurney studied navigation, aerodynamics, pneudraulics and electronics. The 1978 graduate of Cloverdale High School is being assigned to Grand Forks Air Base, N.D., for duty with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. LINDA GALLATIN, manager of the CIT Financial Services office in Greencastle, attended a regional meeting of managers and supervisors Friday and Saturday in Jeffersonville. She was joined by some 120 company management personnel from 67 cities in Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee.

school will precede the worship service. Family and friends are invited to visit the childrens’ classrooms from 10 to 10:30 a.m. and for refreshments in the Fellowship Hall. Sunday School Superintendent, Mrs. Tom Graffis, has organized this event to lift up the importance of Christian Education for children and to recognize the increasing attendance in Sunday school at First Christian in recent months.

A Hovercraft ferry plies the English Channel between England and France. It can carry more than 400 people and 50 cars while skimming above the water at speeds of nearly 70 mph.

Formers!!! PRE HARVEST SPECIALS Bin systems left from our January stocking program available for immediate pickup. These will be sold on a first come basis and include Brock bins, OS/IS ladder, chnl-lok floor, Aerovent Fan and Heater w/thermostat, Cw, tube and auger and mtr., and elec, spreader. I -4 50V.0.-18 2 10546 bo.- 30’ 1 - 6559 bu. - 24' 2 - 22088 bu. - 36' 2-1 SOLD u. - 30' 1 - 6. r sOLb. - 27' 1-1 SOUK-30 2-10850 bu.-27' 1 - 19930 bu. - 36' 1 -6’ bulk tank, 4.4 ton w/boat and 4”xll’ auger. Also several Aerovent Cent, fans w/gas or elec, heaters. All subject to prior sale. Concrete and erection crews available. Feterl transports from our January stocking program set up and ready to go.

4 -8 "xSfsOLO 580.79 2-B"x6o'eo. 1701.04 4-8 "x66' ea 1829.56 1 - 10"x34' ea. 1641.82 1 -10" x 54' ea. 1998.59 1 -10" x SOLO 2526.87 All subject to prior sale. Prices have risen twice since January.

Obituary Fred H. Nelson

Fred H. Nelson, 77, formerly of Raccoon, died Thursday at Deland, Fla. He was born on Aug. 23, 1902 at Somerset, Ky., the son of Frank and Dorthula (Todd) Nelson. Mr. Nelson was married in 1923 to Viola Toole, who survives. He was a member of the Methodist Church of Raccoon and the Roachdale Masonic Lodge. Survivors include one son, Chester, Salt Lake City, Utah; two daughters, Mary Carman, Florida, and Ruby

Hoosiers are joining rush to gold, silver

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Coin dealers in Indiana’s largest city say Hoosiers are joining the stampede to buy silver and gold following a dip in the cost of both precious metals. Prices for both silver and gold are “close to the bottom, so now is the time to buy even if it goes down another $10,” said metal dealer John Roush. “Some people are holding off, but no one knows when it will bottom out. It could go back up in an hour’s time,” added Roush, who owns Glendale Stamp & Coin. But investment counselor attorney Terry Dininger says the fluctuation is a good reason not to purchase gold and silver. Dininger speculates that prices will remain about the same. He suggested buying rare coins because of their value as collectors items. The rush to buy and sell gold is “something I’ve never seen before,” said Rolland Kontak, owner of Premier Stamp & Coin Co. He estimated 20 times the normal amount of customers visited his store in the past week many to sell gold. “People are more intent on selling than buying, but we’re not sure what’s going to happen in the next few days,” said Phil

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Ekjumd, Phoenix, Arix.; two brothers, James Bradford Nelson, California, and Harrison Nelson, Ladoga; and two sisters, Martha Bangs, Arizona, and Mary Griswald, Illinois. Funeral services are scheduled at 10 a.m. Monday at the Perkins Funeral Home in Roachdale. Burial will follow in the Brick Chapel Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Hackett of L.S. Ayres & Co.’s coin and stamp shop. “A lot of people want to get out before it goes under.” The most popular item in Indianapolis is a gold coin called the South African Krugerrand, which sells for around S4OO, Kontak said. A 1964 silver 50-cent piece now sells for just over $4, as silver closed Thursday at $15.15 an ounce, Hackett said. CHILD’S VIEW TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - Fred Paster brought home some long cardboard tubes and told his son, Mark, 4, and daughter, Lisa, 3, that they were telescopes. The following day Mark whispered confidentially to his mother that he’d looked through his telescope and seen God. . “What did he look like?” Mrs. Paster asked. “He kinda looked like my dad,” replied the youngster.

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