Banner Graphic, Volume 10, Number 205, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 May 1980 — Page 8

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City Police Sgt Norm Varvel worked a two-vehicle mishap at 12:15 P m Thursday on Ind. 240 and County Road 250 East. He reported that Estell Meek, 80. Washington Street, Greencastle. was driving a 1965 Chevrolet and Linda Katula. Edgelea Drive. Greencastle, was driving a 1980 Honda. There were no injuries but damage was estimated at SBOO to the Honda and SBSO to the Meek automobile City Firemen Greencastle firemen were called to the Jimmie Arnold home. Route 5. Greencastle. at 2:45 p.m. Thursday. They reported a grease fire in the kitchen and used water to extinguish the blaze Damage was estimated at $8,500 to the building and $2,500 to the contents. The firemen returned to the station at 8:44 p m. after their 46th run of the year. Putnam County Court Civil cases filed: Friday. April 25--Superintendent of Public Instruction vs. Martha Kent, small claim; C. D. Whitaker vs. Larry L. and Ernestine Sechman Williamson, small claim: James E. Shafer vs. Hiram Barger, small claim. Monday. April 28-Operation Life Inc. vs. Benjamin Collier, small claim: Operation Life Inc. vs. Homer Davis, small claim; Operation Life Inc. vs. Paul Black, small claim; Operation Life Inc. vs. Jennifer Badovick. small claim; Operation Life Inc. vs. John Jamison, small claim; Operation Life Inc. vs. Cindy Grimes, small claim; Operation Life Inc. vs. Bob Jennings, small claim; Operation Life Inc. vs. Russell Kleiber, small claim; Albert Ripani Sr. vs. Williamson Roofing/Larry Williamson, small claim; First Citizens Bank and Trust Co. vs. Kenneth and Patricia Woodall, small claim; Cloverdale AgriCenter Inc. vs. James H. McCullough. small claim. Tuesday, April 29-Dan Smith vs. David Wooden, small claim; Glen Furr Agency vs. Chris and Theresa J. Samaras, small claim; Clody’s Downtown Marathon vs. Ruth Vermillion, small claim; Briarwood Farm vs. Fred Ellis, small claim. Wednesday, April 80-Perry A. Wainman D.D.S. vs. Chris Miller, small claim; Dr. J. Terry Frey vs. Russell Chandler. small claim; Dr. J. Terry Frey vs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoltz. small claim; Butcher Block/Philip W. Frazier vs. Mike and Carla Mangus, small claim; Perry A. Wainman D.D.S. vs. Allen Dale Wilson, small claim. Criminal cases filed: Thursday, April 24-Alfonse A. Alfone, Richard W. Altemeyer, Carol L. Anderson, Maurice J. Bissonnette, Cary L. Bunten. Charles B. Colling, Richard S. Gaddis, Mike Hoelcel, Victor L. Jacobs, Dennis K. Knot, Janet L. McClain, William G. McFadden, Kevin J. Magire. Henry D. Millen, George W. Moore, Donald F. Mudgett, Jeffrey E. Nelson, James H. Page, Stanley Palm Jr , Daniel A. Price, Dan E. Purdy. William W. Ralph, George M. Rohner, all for speeding. Jeffrey M. Baker, driving while suspended; Eugene F. Bartlett, no fuel tax permit, oversize vehicle; Gerald R. Carter, improper log book; Paul J. Claud, no Indiana fuel tax permit, oversize vehicle; Debra L. Garrett, overlength vehicle; Billy G. Gilbert, overlength vehicle; George B. Mager, expired plates; David J. Miller, expired trailer plate; Jerry L. Miller, failure to stop at stop sign; Larry W. Nees, expired regulation plate; Amel D. Porter, no valid drivers license; Kathy A. Casady. minor in possession. Friday, Arpil 25-Jeffery S. Long. Fred L. Russell 11, Warren D Scott, Vayne A. Springfield, Linda H Snyder, Dayton L Taylor, Robert S. Theil. Ernest P Thomack, Kenneth L Tollison, Dwayne L. Tupper. Herbert R. Vandermaere, Patrick E. Ward, Gerald A Watkins, Dennis D. Westover, Charles T Wilkey, Stanley C Williams, Bryan S. Woodsmall, Clay C. Young,

Tonja D. Ziegelman, all for speeding. George A. Dickey, operating motor vehicle while intoxicated; Charles L. Gregory, improper bumper height; Buryi Guy, improper bumper height; Gerald W. Rorie, no motor fuel tax permit; John Sage, speeding, violation bumper height; Darrell W. Stegall, no fuel tax permit, no PSI stamp, no PSI Lettering; Tv D. Stewart, bumper violation; Svreta M. Taylor, disregarding stop sign; Allen E. Ward, expired fuel tax permit, overlength vehicle; Theodore E. Wedell, unsafe start; David A. Wroble 11, parking in violation, James F Yates, expired fuel tax permit; Ty D. Stewart, bumper violation. Monday, April 28-Larry A. Burk, operating motor vehicle while intoxicated. John J. Stevens, public intoxication; Carl E. Rockhill, operating motor vehicle while intoxicated. Tuesday, April 29-Robert D. Aria, Richard M. Benedict, Ijeonard C. Brickons, Cathy A. Brown, Steven C. Campbell, Terry Z. Cooksey. Terrace G. Cox. Sean W. Grosse, Hussain A. Hassan, John J. Krumpelman, Kathy B. Lowery, Wilford T. Lowery. Earl W. Palmer, John C. Prebich, Patrick J. Rady, Raymond C. Roy, Paul L. Shellman, Robert L. Simpson, Jeffrey C. Smith, Rowland M. Sprock. Mark W. Stewart, Daniel D. Turner, William Whalen Jr., all for speeding. Darrell F. Baker, parking in posted zone; Timothy L. Buis, false registration; Bruno J. Komarech, driving while suspended, speeding; Daniel P. Miglind, parking in posted zone; Geraldine Pellon, following too close; Ted Secrease, parking on inter state; Kenneth W. Schrader, expired trailer plate.

Putnam Circuit Court Deborah Lee Warren vs. Kimiyo A. Pierce, complaint for damages. In Putnam Circuit Court on Tuesday, April 15: The charge of intimidation against Tina L. McDonald and Wayne McDonald was dismissed. Thursday, April 17-John B. Eisenmenger pleaded not guilty to possession of marijuana and waived his right to a trial by jury. A trial by court was scheduled May 20. John R. Plummer pleaded not guilty and then later changed his plea to guilty on the charge of illegal possession by a minor. He was fined $25 and costs and was given 80 days to pay. The charge of illegal possession by a minor against Brent D. Williams was dismissed. Rodney L. Randle, charged with criminal recklessness, possession of marijuana, criminal mischief, trespass and conversion, pleaded not guilty to all counts and asked for a trial by jury. A trial was scheduled for June 19 and bond was set at SI,OOO. Richard A. Presley, charged with five counts, criminal mischief, operating motor vehicle while intoxicated, trespass, conversion and public intoxication, pleaded not guilty to all and requested a trial by jury. A trial was set for June 19 and bond was set for SI,OOO. Monday, April 21-The cause of attempted theft against John Hinkle was dismissed. Roundell Harris pleaded guilty to illegal possession by a minor. He was fined SIOO and allowed 30 days to pay. Real Estate Transfers Gertrude E. Cooper to Kenneth S. Adams et ux, warranty deed, land in Greencastle Township. Milton A. Glover et ux to William B. Waltman et ux, warranty deed, 40 acres in Madison Township. Clara A. Jameson to Harlan Taylor et ux, warranty deed, lot 9, east lot 8, Roachdale Grantham’s Fifth Addition. Terry Lee Taylor to Rebecca Sue Taylor, quit claim deed, 1.84 acres in Clinton Township Correction A name listed in Thursday’s hospital notes was misspelled The name should have read Jack Hanneman instead of Jack Manneman

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A Musical And Arts festival is scheduled for the Cloverdale community at 7 p.m. Monday. The arts festival is entitled "Animals, Animals, Animals.” The program is a first for students at the school as various examples of their artwork will be on display. Also planned is a short PTO

'Something Special' at S. Putnam Saturday

“Something Special” is happening at the South Putnam High School from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. On that day, elementary students in the corporation will join together to display their talents in music, physical education and art. BEGINNING at It) am., South Putnam Supt. James Hammond will address those in attendance. His remarks will be followed by a 10:30 a m. performance of soloists and instrumentalists selected from the student body. Choral groups are scheduled to perform at 11 a m. during a special program at the high school gym. “Something Special" continues at noon when local craf-

Deadline for deduction

“The May 10 deadline for the SI,OOO old age property tax deduction is fast approaching and I urge eligible senior citizens to make sure they file their claims on time,” State Senator Joseph W. Harrison (RAttica) said. Harrison explained that persons 65 or older who own real property and who have total household income, including social security, welfare and pensions of less than SIO,OOO, and whose total assessed valuation is less than $9,000 are

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all teacher’s aides at Fillmore; and Suzie McFarland, teacher’s aide at Roachdale. Robert Sandusky was retained as the Putnam-West Hendricks Cooperative director. Persons recommended for lunchroom staff and approved were: NORTH PUTNAM Jr.-Sr. High School -

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First-Place Finishers in the 18-mile (30-kilorQeter) Superwalk held by the March of Dimes April 26 were Mike Lynn and Gary Stevens of Roachdale. The two young men completed the walk in 514 hours and also submitted the largest number of pledges of 82 participants. Pledges should be mailed in or turned in at the Putnam County Learning Center by May 10 when final prizes will be awarded for the event.

Lsmen will demonstrate their trade at the school’s art room. Craftsmen expected to participate and their specialities include Van Strahl, cereamics; Ellen Alexander, painting; and Jan Underwood, weaving. THE GYMNASIUM will be the focal point at 1 p.m. when students demonstrate their abilities in the area of physical education. Art, speech and hearing displays will be available for public view throughout the day at the high school library. Different materials concerning hearing tests and protection will be on hand. The program is not limited to school-age children as preschoolers and adults are welcome to attend.

eligible for the SI,OOO tax deduction. “However, in order for citizens to receive the deduction, he or she must file a claim for the deduction with their county auditor by May 10,” Harrison said. Claims filed this year would be used against taxes payable in 1981 Harrison also pointed out that the law has been changed to provide that a surviving spouse who is at least 60 years of age is now eligible for the deduction if the deceased spouse was at least 65 at the time of death.

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Madonna Elliott (head cook), Mary Ann Collins, Judith Stockton, Virginia Lawhorn, Linda Burris, Mary Evans. Barbara Wood, Kathy Smith, Cleone Shaughency, Jean Poynter and Mabel Hart. Bainbridge Elementary - Virginia Proctor (head cook), Pauline Mitchell, Hattie

business meeting at 7:30 p.m. followed by a musical presentation. Completing final plans for the event are (from left) Cloverdale music teacher Jane Irwin, PTO President Janet Branneman and Cloverdale art teacher Julia Williams. (Banner-Graphic photo by Becky Igo).

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SOUTH PUTNAM May 5-9 Monday - Ham and cheese sandwich on bun, hash browns, buttered corn, applesauce, milk. Tuesday - Sloppy Joe on bun, potato rounds, tossed salad, cookies, milk. Wednesday - Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, slaw, biscuits and butter, milk. Thursday - Hot turkey on bun, French fries, mixed vegetables, cookies, milk. Friday - Taco, lettuce, cheese, buttered green beans, jello cubes, milk. GREENCASTLE May 5-9 Monday-Pizza, peas, carrot sticks, peaches, milk. Tuesday-Tenderloin sandwich, tater tots, lettuce salad, applesauce, milk. Wednesday-Fish sandwich, potato chips, corn, brownies, milk. Thursday-Fried chicken, potato salad, green beans, bread and butter, pudding, orange juice, milk. Friday-Taco, lettuce and tomato, fries, apple crisp, milk.

Indiana Gas Co.

The Board of Directors of the Indiana Gas has declared regular quarterly dividends of 65 cents per share on the common stock and $2.50 per share

Folck and Doris Stokes. Roachdale Elementary - Lela Hedge (head cook), Sara Burdine and Phyllis Neumann. Russellville Elementary -- Beulah Allgood (head cook) and Ruth Lane. MRS. LINDA NELSON was retained as food services supervisor.

Hospital notes Dismissed Thursday: Mrs. Teresa Owens and daughter, Phyllis York, Norris Ferrand, Jane Stemler, Eleanor Minnick, Nellie Crawford, Deloris Tavey, Samuel Bron, Harry Hurt, Lillian Silver, Margaret Jones, Ruth Blacklidge, Woodrow Carr, Deanna Moell, Angela Hendrickson, Frances Scobee, Trudy Cromwell, Mary Boswell. Birth: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bryant, Route 1, Coatesville, a girl. “It’s AMERICAN GRAFFITI and ANIMAL HOUSE rolled into one giant laugh." Vilkmr ( ........ in. I Open 7 00-Show at Dusk Tonit# Thru Sunday CINEMA 67 DRIVE IN M»f. 67 & 731 Soutft of CloverMr

NORTH PUTNAM May 5-9 Monday-Tenderloin sandwich, hash browns, baked beans, pudding, milk. Tuesday -Lasagna, green beans, garlic bread, apple pie, milk. Wednesday-Turkey salad sandwich, tater tots, corn on cob, peaches, milk. Thursday-Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, peas, bread and butter, ice cream, milk. Friday-Pizzaburger, French fries, mixed vegetables, strawberry shortcake, milk. CLOVERDALE May 5-9 Monday-Wiener sandwich, tater tots, applesauce, cinnamon roll, milk. Tuesday-Sandwich, French fries, buttered corn, cookies, fruit juice, milk. Wednesday--Corn dog, scalloped potatoes, green beans, muffin, milk. Thursday-Taco, lettuce and cheese, potato chips, apple cobbler, milk. Friday-Turkey salad sandwich, baked potato, mixed vegetables, cake, milk.

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on the 10 per cent cumulative preferred stock. The dividends are payable June 1 to shareholders of record May 9, 1980.

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Obituaries Lola Loretta Conrad

Mrs. Lola Loretta Conrad, 68, 301 E. Washington St., Greencastle, passed away suddenly Thursday morning at Putnam County Hospital. Born Sept. 2, 1911 at Vincennes, she was the daughter of Herman and Novenia (Johnston) Abrassart. She was married to Dr. J. F. Conrad on May 4, 1937. Mrs. Conrad was a member of St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Greencastle and St. Paul’s Ladies Guild. She was also a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Greencastle Elks Lodge No. 1077. Survivors include her husband, Dr. J. F. Conrad; a son. Fleck Conrad, Rock-

Jo Ann Parent

Jo Ann Parent, 54, 211 W Washington St., Greencastle, passed away at her residence Thursday. Born Aug. 27,1925, she was the daughter of Ronald and Ruth (Melka) Parent. The deceased was a member of Greencastle Presbyterian Church. Survivors include her mother, Ruth; an aunt, Mrs. Ralph Parent, Anderson; a cousin. Col. John Melka.

Edith Eleanor Ridgway

Edith Eleanor Ridgway, 47, Route 1, Senecaville, Ohio, died Thursday at her residence. She was born on Jan. 7, 1933 in Peoria, 111., the daughter of Charles and Gertrude (King) Kannenberg. She was married to Rome Ridgway on Oct. 2, 1950, and he survives. Mrs. Ridgway was a member of the Byesville Baptist Church, Byesville, Ohio. Survivors include a daughter, Laura Lynn Chambers, Strattford, England; a son, Jerry Lee Ridgway, Raleigh, N.C.; and her mother, Gertrude Kannenberg, Peoria, 111.

Market reports Grain prices at Greencastle were 50 cents higher at elevators on Friday were: 180-200 - $27-$29

Beans-$5.55 Corn-$2.30-$2.35 Ear Corn-$2.39 Oats-$1.75 Hog prices at the Greencastle Livestock Center on Friday

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ville; two brothers, Elmer Abrassart, Wheatland, Ind., and Chester Abrassart, Casper, Wyo.; and four grandchildren, Heather, Laura, Lisa and Fleck 111. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Pat Abrassart, and a sister, Esther Lavaux Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a m. Monday from St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Greencastle with Rev. Edward Hilderbrand officiating. Interment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends may call 2-4 and 6-9 p.m Sunday at WhitakerBittles and Hurt Funeral Home in Greencastle. Recitation of the Rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Tucso. Ariz., and other relatives. She was preceded in death by her father. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at HopkinsRector Funeral Home. Greencastle, with Rev. Thomas Heinlein officiating. Interment will be in Memory Garden Cemetery. Rockville. Friends may call at the funeral home 6-9 p.m. Friday and until the hour of the service on Saturday.

Other survivors include seven sisters, June Waddell, Alice Tharp, Esther Bailey, Evelyn Bundrun, Ann Elwyn, Judy Mallory and Peggy Gresham, all of Peoria; six brothers. Charles. Harold, Howard, Paul and William, all of Peoria, and Robert, Fayetteville, N. C. i and five grandchildren. Graveside rites are scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday at the Cloverdale Cemetery with the Rev. Kenneth Pugh officiating. Friends may call 7-9 p.m. Sunday at the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale.

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