Banner Graphic, Volume 10, Number 175, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1980 — Page 12

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City Firemen Greencastle firemen were called out at 2:45 p.m Thursday and went to the Joe McCabe home. 1001 Crescent Drive They reported a grass fire and used back packs and brooms to extinguish the flames. They returned to the station at 3:05 p.m. At 9:23 p.m. they went to the rear of Medallion Drive where a grass fire was reported However, the fire had been controlled by the time firemen arrived They returned to the station at 9:40 p m. after their 34th and 35th runs of the year. City Police Chris D. Miller, 23. Fillmore, was arrested by Officer Ernie Newby at 5 20 a m. Friday. Miller was stopped on Ind 240 East and booked at the Putnam County jail for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Nunzio Cancilla, 27, Jacob Street. Greencastle, was arrested by Officer Dan Swearinger at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Cancilla was ticketed for disregarding a stop sign on Hanna Street Real Estate Transfers Rexel 1 A. Boyd (executor) to Joel Brookshire, executor's deed. 108.64 acres in Jefferson Township. Clara S. Jones to Hugh E. Glock et ux, warranty deed, 0.754 acres in Greencastle Township. Clara S. Jones to Putnam County Health (’are Medical Builders, warranty deed, 1.08 acres in Greencastle Township. Wildwood Lakes Property Owners Assoc, to Virgil Robinson et ux, warranty deed, lot 20, Wildwood Lakes Subdivision. Willie R. Partin et ux to Dewayne W. Wilson et ux, warranty deed, 1 1/8 acres in Greencastle Township. Albert Earl Davis to Jack E. Davis et ux, warranty deed, lot 1, Cloverdale Crown Hill Addition Jeff D. Mendenhall et ux to Leon and Steve’s Inc., warranty deed, lot 52, Lincoln Hills. Joseph L. Janisch et ux to Guthrie Lakes Development Corp. quit claim deed, lot 362. Gettysburg. C. Raymond Rissler et ux to James R. Passwater et ux. contract, land in Washington Township C. Raymond Rissler et ux to Milburn M Green Sr. et ux. contract, land in Washington Township. David M. McConahay to Andrea K. McConahay, quit claim deed, six acres in Jefferson Township. Elmer D. Lemley et ux to Jeffrey L. Sherrill et ux, contract, 1.55 acres in Russell Township. Public Service Co. of Indiana to James E. Murphy, quit claim deed, land in Monroe Township. James E. Murphy to Public Service Co. Indiana Inc., easement, land in Russell Township. Marilyn L. Hillis to James F. Hillis, quit claim deed, land in Russell Township. C. Raymond Rissler et ux to Douglas R. Davenport, contract. land in Washington Township. Putnam County Hospital Dismissed Thursday: Patricia Gardner, Jack Rising. Roger Tuggle, James Erwin, Sandra Eaglin, Clara Duncan, June Garner, Mrs. Robert Strong and daughter, Mrs. Beth Van Rensselaer and son. Birth: Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wade, Route 1, Quincy, a girl. Legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE The regular monthly meeting of the Putnam County Plan Commission will be held Wednesday. April 9.1980. 7:30 p.m.. Small Claims Court. Courthouse. Greencastle. Indiana. , The preliminary Ro-tin Acres Subdivision (Section 20. TWP 13 N. R 3 W) will be reviewed March 28/1T

DR. J. F. CONRAD OPTONItTRIST 301 E. Washington

Members Of The Putnam County Cancer Society, with the help of Eitel’s Flowers, prepare for the kickoff of their spring crusade with Marvella Bayh Daffodil Days Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29. Preparing some

Hendrich would make our job at least three times easier,” he added. “ANOTHER THING IS that if people would just get to know their neighbors, this would really help. Things sure have changed a lot, all people seem to care about is themselves and their own family.” Hendrich’s police detective training has included investigation, evidence, death inHeritage of school regulations, including dress code before admission. Students are given recognized tests to determine grade level and must have satisfactorily met recommended grade standards before they are allowed to graduate. »

Local K of C to aid mentally retarded

The third annual fund drive to assist the mentally retarded locally will be conducted by Greencastle Council No. 6986 of the Knights of Columbus on March 28-30, John E. Harlan, council Grand Knight, has announced. LAST YEAR the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic men’s fraternal society, collected $156,547 in the state Mentally Retarded Project weekend drive. Under the program, which is carried out in most of the 95 K of C Councils in Indiana, persons are asked to donate money to the mentally retarded and given a Tootsie Roll candy in appreciation of the gift. One hundred per cent of the net income from the donations is retained by the local Knights of Columbus council and after expenses for distribution to designated mentally retarded programs. STATE DEPUTY Thomas F. O’Rourke of Merrillville, the highest ranking elected K of C Official in Indiana, said there

Benefits for POWs set

Former prisoners of war who were held in captivity for six months or more are now eligible for any dental care deemed necessary by the Veterans Administration. Also eligible are certain veterans whose service connected disabilities are per-

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Continued from page I vestigation. and finger-print schooling. He has also had training on firearms, and is a licensed firearms instructor. Both Sheriff Baugh and Deputy Hendrich have had extensive training and deal with investigations. Hendrich and Baugh stress the need to maintain close contact with the people, and encourage people to trust them. Phone Continued from page 1 A RATHER EXTENDED number of courses are offered. McGuffev readers, the books used in the late 1880’s, are standard reading texts. Spelling is taught from a Webster book. One of the pressing needs of the young

are more than 150,000 mentally retarded citizens in Indiana. He said contributions from the •public in the March 28-30 1980 Mentally Retarded Drive will go toward lessening the handicaps of mentally retarded through training and professional assistance. “The donations to local organizations by Knights of Columbus councils in behalf of their contributions will prove to be a gratifying experience for our members who are asked to practice Christian charity as a principle of their membership in the Knights of Columbus.” O’Rourke said. Citizens will be able to recognize the Knights and their helpers during the drive because they will be decked out in colorful hats, carrying cannisters resembling a Tootsie Roll and wearing yellow aprons embalzoned with “K of C Help the Mentally Retarded.” THE LOCAL Greencastle Council No: 6989 Mentally Retarded Fund Drive Chairman is Jerry Beer.

manently rated 100 per cent. Veterans who believe they may qualify for the expanded dental benefits should contact the VA health care facility nearest their place of residence for applications and assistance or see Carl Torr, Putnam County Service Officer.

of the 3,500 daffodils for delivery are (from left) Mike Minnick, Eitel's; Gordon Sayers, Putnam County Cancer Society board of directors; Suzanne Bates, Putnam County Cancer Society chairman and Daffodil chairman; and

At the library LIBRARY ACTIVITIES March 29-April 4 Saturday. March 29-Free Films for Children, 11 a m. “A Bell for Ursli” and “Sam. Bangs, and Moonshine.” Tuesday, April 1-Story Hour, 10 a.m. Wednesday. April 2-Genealogy Club, 12:30 p m. Friday, April 1-Library closed for Good Friday. Monday, March 3 1 -Russellville School, 9:15-11:15 a m.; Barnard, 11:45-12:15; Van Bibber Lake. 12:45-1:15 p.m. Tuesday, April l-Greencastle Nursing Home, B:4t-9:15 a m.; Canterbury Estates, 9:15-9:45 a m.; Sunset Manor, 1010:45 am.; Eventide, 10:45-11:15 am.; Putnam County Hospital. 11:30-noon. Wednesday, April 2-Bainbridge School. 9:15 a m. - 12:30 p.m. Thursday, April 3~Bainbridge (Bob-Kat), 9-9:30 a m.; Groveland, 9:45-10:15 a.m.; Heritage Lake Information Center, 10:30-11 a m.: North Putnam High School, 11:30 a.m.-l p.m.

St. Andrew's slate

The St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Greencastle, has announced its Holy Week scheduled, beginning with a 10 a.m. Palm Sunday liturgy. Also scheduled this Sunday is a 5 p.m. Solemn Choral Eucharist. Holy Communion and a sermon will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, with 12:30 p.m. Holy Communion on Wednesday. A BEAN AND vegetable soup supper for the Presiding Bishop’s Fund for World Relief is slated for 5-7 p.m. Maundy Thursday. A free will offering will be taken. The Maundy

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calls, anonymous and otherwise, often help “break” a case, according to the two lawmen. “JEST BECAUSE YOU’VE got a badge and a weapon on, it doesn’t mean if you walk up to someone and say: ‘Hey. I need some information’ that they’ll give it to you.” Hendrich said. “If you don’t know' the people you’re dealing with, you are lost.” school is the scarcity of volunteer teachers who can conduct classes in more than one subject, Mrs. Collier said. Funding is also an ever present problem. Enrollment since the school’s founding has been up and down. Beginning with 14 students, there are now 20 enrolled.

liturgy follows at 7:30. Good Friday devotions are scheduled noon to 1 p.m., with Holy Baptism at 4 p.m. Saturday. Easter Sunday will feature the Festal Choral Eucharist at 10 a.m. and the Solemn Choral Eucharist at 5 p.m. There will be nursery, but no church school Easter Sunday. THE HOLY WEEK Com munion services vary in content as they trace the events of the last week of our Lord's earthly life, culminating in the Resurrection celebration.

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Mrs. Tibby Eitel. Daffodils are sold in a bunch of 10 for $3 and can be purchased from members of the Putnam County Cancer Society through Saturday. (Banner-Graphic photo by Agnes King).

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GREENCASTLE March 31-April 1 Monday-Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, hot rolls and butter, peaches, milk. Tuesday-Chili and crackers, cheese sandwich, pickles, pears, milk. Wednesdav--Pork fritter, French fries, peas and carrots, applesauce, milk. Thursday-Tacos, lettuce and tomato, corn, cake. milk. Friday-Half day of school. SOUTH PUTNAM March 31-April 4 Monday-Hot dog on bun, French fries, buttered mixed vegetables, cookie, milk. Tuesday-Bean soup, cornbread and butter, celery and carrot stick, spinach, fruit crisp, milk Wednesday-Fried chicken, sweet potato, buttered green beans, hot roll and butter, milk. Thursday-Fish sandwich, cheese potatoes, chilled tomatoes, applesauce, milk. Friday-No school. CLOVERDALE March 31-April 4 Monday-Wiener sandwich. French fries, baked beans, cinnamon roll, milk. Tuesdav-Sausage sandwich, tater tots, applesauce, cookie, milk. Wednesday-Baked chicken, scalloped potatoes, green beans, bread and butter, fruited jello, milk. Thursday-Submarine sandwich. potato chips, buttered mixed vegetables, upside-down cake, milk. Friday-Half day of school. NORTH PUTNAM March 31-April 4 Monday-Fish sandwich, macaroni and cheese, mixed vegetables, peaches, milk. Tuesday-Hot ham sandwich, tater tots, buttered corn, turnovers, milk. Wednesday--Corn dog, scalloped potatoes, peas and carrots, cupcake, milk. Thursdav-Turkey and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, rolls and butter, icecream, milk. Friday -Good Friday.

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Roachdale DeMolay slates installation

ROACHDALE-Danny Stockton, Bainbridge, will be installed as the new master councilor of the Roachdale DeMolay in ceremonies scheduled for 7:30p.m. Saturday, March 29. The 17-year-old North Putnam High School junior is active in band, church, National Honor Society, Science Club, Media Club and is on the yearbook staff. Following graduation, Stockton plans to attend Wabash College and study to become a pediatrician. Other officers to be installed Saturday night are: Scotty Stockton, senior deacon; Kenvin Steagall, junior deacon; Dale Lawler, marshall; Ronnie Everman, chaplain; Brian Culley, standard bearer; Brian

DPU calendar MARCH 29 -APRIL 6 WEDNESDAY - Opening through April 27, Senior Show I, exhibits planned and executed by the senior art majors in partial fullfillment of graduation requirements, Art Center Gallery. Gallery hours. 8:30 a m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, 10 am.-4 p.m., Saturday, 1-5 p.m., Sunday. - 10 a.m., Encounter Series: Easter Communion Service with the DePauw University Concert Choir, Homily by Rev. James Lemler, assistant DePauw chaplain. Gobin Church. - 2 p.m., men’s baseball: DePauw vs. Earlham (2), Blackstock Field. - 3 p.m., men’s tennis: DePauw vs. Indiana Central, Blackstock Courts. -- 7:30 p.m., lecture by Dr. Herbert C. Brown, 1979 Nobel Prize winner. Topic will be “Adventures in Research.” Science and Math Center Auditorium. - 7:30 p.m., student recital: John Kondonassis, cello, Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center. THURSDAY - 7:30 p.m., student recital: Daniel Judd, piano, Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center. FRIDAY - 11 a m., Good Friday Drama: “Look Back to the Hill,” presented by Duzer Du, Gobin Church. - 8 p.m., Duzer Du Production: “Waiting for Godot,” Meharry Hall, East College (tickets: $2). SATURDAY (APRIL 5) -1 p.m., men’s baseball: DePauw vs. lUPUI, Blackstock Field. - 3 p.m., student recital: Thomas Potter, voice. Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center. - 4 p.m., student recital: Nancy Newby, viola. Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center. - 8 p.m., Duzer Du Production: “Waiting for Godot,” Meharry Hall, East College. SUNDAY (APRIU6) -7 p.m., student recital: David Neal, violin. Recital Hall. Performing Arts center.

Kiwanis official to visit here Jack H. Demaree, Kiwanis Governor for Indiana, will make an official visit to Greencastle Saturday. March 29, at a dinner meeting in the DePauw Union, Larry Bouslog, president of the local service club, has announced. Guests will include clubs from the areas of Bloomington, Martinsville, Brazil, Terre Haute and Sullivan, as well as other guests from throughout the state. “Governor Jack and his wife, Ginny, the former Virginia Buis of Belle Union, will be honored guests at a banquet to be held in the Student Union Ballroom Saturday evening at 6:30 p.m.,” Bouslog said. “This is indeed quite an honor for the local club to host the Collegiate Division,” Gary Hanlon, a member of the Greencastle club, and currently lieutenant-governor of the Division, said.

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