Banner Graphic, Volume 11, Number 104, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1981 — Page 12

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Putnam scanner Sheriff’s Pept. Authorities investigated a one-car accident at 12:01 a m. Thursday in Washington Township. two miles south of Greencastle on Manhattan Road. According to police reports, Jeff L. Lowe, 24. Route 14, Box 521, West Terre Haute, lost control of his vehicle at a curve. The car left the road and came to rest in a ditch Damage to Lowe’s 1980 Subaru was sustained to the front section and left side of the vehicle, according to Deputy Dave Webber. A second property-damage accident was reported at noon Wednesday one mile north and one mile west of Fillmore on County Road 450 E. Russell E. Johnson Jr., 22,209 McKinley, Georgetown, 111., approached a curve in the road and lost control of his truck which left the road and came to rest in a ditch. Chief Deputy Jim Hendrich investigated the accident. At 8:33 p.m Wednesday, Lynda L. Harbison, 16. Box 2, Roachdale, and Raymond R. Rogers, 62, 404 W. Liberty St., Greencastle, were involved in an accident at the McDonald’s restaurant in Greencastle. According to Deputy Dave Webber. Harbison was backing her auto out of a parking space and struck the city-owned vehicle driven by Rogers. Harbison’s 1974 Ford sustained SSO damage, while the vehicle driven by Rogers sustained S2OO damage, police said. Market reports Grain prices at Greencastle elevators Friday were: Oats-$1.95 Beans-$7.49 Shell corn-$3.20-$3.29 Ear corn-$3.15 Hog prices at the Greencastle Livestock Center Friday were: 180-200-$4 O-$42.25 200-230-$42.50-$43 230-240-$42 240-250-541.25 250-300-$37.50-$40.50 Sows-$35-S4O Boars-$3 O-$34 CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade: Open . High Low . Close. Chg CORN 5,000 bu: dollars per bu Mar 370 3824 369 378 + .05 a 4 May 3.76*4 388 4 3.75'; 3 85*» +.o7‘/i Jul 3.75 3.88 3.75 3.844 + .064 Sep 3.67 3.80 3.67 3 75*4 + 054 Dec 3.564 3.69 3.564 3.65*4 +.06*4 Mar -3 66 4 3.784 3 66'- 376 +.074 Sales Tue. 100.450. Total open interest Tue. 289.090, off 3,736 from Mon. OATS 5,000 bu; dollars per bu Mar 2.16 2.23 2.16 2.224 +.054 May 2.21 2.27 2.21 2.264 + 054 Jul 2.17 4 2.23 2.174 223 +.054 Sep 216 2.22 2.16 2.21 +.044 Dec 2.20 2.224 2.20 2 224 +.044 Sales Tue 442 Total open interest Tue. 6,507, up 33 from Mon SOYBEANS 5.000 bu.: dollars per bu Jan 7.54 7 894 7.54 7 884 +.294 Mar 789 8.21 4 7.85 8.184 + .274 Mav 811 8.47 8.11 8.434 +.26' *> Jul' 831 8.664 8.304 8.62 +.254 Aug 8.30 8.61 8.30 8.57 +.26 Sep 8.16 4 8.41 8.16 8.26 +.12 Nov 8.03 8.30 8.02 8.23 +.17 Jan 8 204 850 8.204 8.40 +.17 Sales Tue 70.143

At the library LIBRARY ACTIVITIES JAN. 3-9 Tuesday, Jan. 6-Story Hour, 10a.m. *** BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Thursday. Jan. 8-Bainbridge (Bob Kat), 9-9:30 a m.; Groveland, 9:45-10:15 a m.: Heritage Lake Clubhouse, 10:3011 am.; North Putnam High School, li :30 a.m.-l p.m.

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Seventh District Carroll, a Bloomington attorney. Finally, Myers’ district already surrounds Lafayette on three sides. It presently includes Carroll County, thereby reaching several miles northeast of Tippecanoe County. Whatever happens with Bloomington to the south or Lafayette to the north, Putnam County’s position in the Seventh District appears relatively stable. Situated near the center of the sprawling district,

Indiana Gas petitions for increase Indiana Gas Co. has filed a new schedule of rates with the Public Service Commission of Indiana which includes an upward adjustment designed to reflect changes in the cost of gas purchased from interstate pipeline suppliers. The company filed verified statements and exhibits in support of the new schedule of rates as prescribed by the Indiana Commission. IF APPROVEb BY the Indiana Commission, the new rates will become effective Feb. 1 in accordance with the procedure which permits gas utilities of Indiana to adjust rates to reflect changes in purchased gas costs resulting from pipeline company rate changes which have been authorized by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The adjustment included in the Indiana Gas new schedule of rates would result in an increase of $1.50 per year for the average residential non-space heating customer who uses 32,000 cubic feet annually, and an increase of $6.78 per year for the average residential space heating customer who uses 144,200 cubic feet of gas annually. Commercial and industrial users would also experience higher gas costs as a result of this filing. THE PROPOSED Indiana Gas rate adjustment would recover only the increase in the cost of gas purchased and would not increase company profits.

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held Thursday. Taking part ware (from left) County Councilman Gene Beck, County Councilman Jack Waldron, Commissioner Jim

which is 140 miles from its northern to southernmost points, Putnam County forms an eastern boundary of the Seventh. Hendricks and Morgan counties are in the Sixth District. MYERS IS THE SENIOR Republican member of Indiana’s congressional delegation, which now has a 6-5 Democratic margin. When state Republicans get to work on drawing new boundaries, it’s safe to assume they’ll do

DPU calendar JAN. 3-10 MONDAY - 1 p.m., Catch Up on the Classics: “Barnburning,” with Robert Sedlack, Roy O. West Library Auditorium. -- 3 p.m., aerobic dancing, with Barb Federman, Bowman Gymnasium. - 4 p.m., exercise class, with Barb Federman, Bowman Gymnasium. TUESDAY -10 a m., films: “Toast,” “Earth Bread,” “A Visit with J.I. Rodale,” with Dr. Steven Raines, Room 316, Harrison Hall. -- 1 p.m.. Catch Up on the Classics: “Rappacini’s Daughter,” with Dr. Raymond Mizer, Roy O. West Library Auditorium. -- 3 p.m., aerobic dancing, with Barb Federman, Bowman Gymnasium. - 4 p.m., exercise class, with Barb Federman, Bowman Gymnasium. - 8:30-11:30 p.m., square dance and Hub special, Student Union Ballroom. WEDNESDAY - Opening: Photography exhibition with photographs by Alen MacWeeney and Robert Doisneau on extended loan to the university collection and by James Pearson, a recent gift to DePauw. Gallery hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. 4 p.m., Saturday; 1-5 p.m., Sunday. - *2-4 p.m,, workshops: “Creative Cooking,” with Barb South, Bainbridge, and “Greenhouses and Organic Gardening,” with Michael Gobert, Cataract Falls, Union Building Fishbowl. - 3-4:30 p.m., Yoga, with Randy Hammond, Bowman Gymnasium. -- 3 p.m., aerobic dancing, with Barb Federman, Bowman Gymnasium. - 4:00 p.m., exercise class, with Barb Federman, Bowman Gymnasium. -- 7 p.m., classic films-comedy: “The Bank Dick,” W.C. Fields (1940) and “Duck Soup,” the Marx Brothers (1933), with Gordon Mennenga, Art Center Auditorium. THURSDAY - *1 p.m., bridge lessons, with Martha Rainbolt, Hogate Study Room. -- *2-4 p.m., workshops: “Picture Taking and Photographic Technique,” with Dr. Robert Newton, Room 113, Julian Science Center; “Fiber Art,” with Anneke Herrold, Art Center; and “Calligraphy,” with Betty Thomas, Indianapolis; Room 208, Union Building. -- 3 p.m., aerobic dancing, with Barb Federman, Bowman Gymnasium. -- 4 p.m., exercise class, with Barb Federman, Bowman Gymnasium. - 7 p.m., duplicate bridge, Union Building. -- 7:30 p.m., men’s basketball: DePauw vs. Albion, Bowman Gymnasium. FRIDAY - 7 p.m., classic films-mystery: “The Hounds of the Baskersvilles,” Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce (1939) and “Charlie Chan at the Opera,” Boris Karloff (1936), Art Center Auditorium. SATURDAY (Jan. 10) - 1 p.m., women’s basketball: DePauw vs. Manchester, Bowman Gymnasium. - 7:30 p.m., Winter Term home concert: DePauw Chamber Orchestra, Kresge Auditorium, Performing Arts Center. ♦Requires pre-registration and fees

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their best to respect Myers’ wishes while pursuing the GOP objective of one less Democrat incumbent in 1982. Myers, of course, isn’t going to make any public comment about just what shape he’d like the Seventh District to take. There are those who believe, however, that Myers, an ardent fan of the Hurryin’ Hoosiers, may soon have cause to root for the Boilermakers.

Presbyterians to ordain new officers New officers will be ordained and installed at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at the Presbyterian Church, 110 S. College Ave. Elders include Mrs. Sallee Bartlett, Dr. Charles Bruce, Mrs. Nancy Fontaine, John Robertson, Mrs. Evelyn Heller and Randy Lambert. Deacons are Mrs. Suzanne Lancaster, Mrs. Marilyn Lawrence and Paul Luken. The Lord’s Supper will be celebrated, and Tom Heinlein’s message will be, “Say Yes to God.” The Chancel Choir will sing the traditional folk tune, “I Know Where I’m Going.” All are welcome. BOWEN N AMES WABASH JUDGE INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Gov. Otis R. Bowen has announced the appointment of Douglas C. Lehman as judge of the Wabash City Court.

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SURGEON, ASTRONOMER DIES MARTINSVILLE, Ind. <AP) Services will be Jan. 11 for Dr. Goethe S. Link, 101, of Brooklyn, Ind. He was considered one of the nation’s outstanding surgeons and a well-known philanthropist, astronmer and naturalist. Link contributed an observatory to Indiana University and had an asteroid named for him. He was the son of a Pike County educator and physician and while living in central Indiana built up a surgical practice specializing in goiter and thyroid problems. UNION STATION GETS GRANT INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Indianapolis Union Station will receive $5 million through the Urban Initiatives Program for improvements to the train shed, Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., says. The station will be used as a ground transportation center with commercial and office space, including restaurants, shops, a visitor center and an arts center. The station’s Head House was built in 1888. It is one of the oldest in the country. BOWEN NAMED DIRECTOR INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Hooks Drugs Inc. has named Gov. Otis R. Bowen to its board of directors. Freda L. Lockhart, president of Cleverley-Lockhart Cadillac of Indianapolis, also was named to the board Tuesday.

MENUS CLOVERDALE Jan. 5-9 Monday--Cheeseburger, French fries, buttered com. cookie, milk. Tuesday--Chili and crackers, peanut butter sandwich, pickle spear, peach crisp, milk. Wednesday-Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, buttered peas, hot roll and butter, pudding, milk. Thursdav--Turkey sandwich, tater tots, green beans, cake, milk. Friday--Macaroni and cheese, buttered spinach, bread and butter, fruit, cookie, milk. GREENCASTLE Jan. 5-9 Monday-Pork fritter sandwich, corn, tater tots, applesauce, milk. Tuesday-Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, hot rolls, fruit juice, milk. Wednesday-Chicken pot pie, slaw, bread, peaches, milk. Thursday-Fish sticks, broccoli, French fries.bread, peanut butter cake, milk. Friday-Pig-in-a-blanket, tater tots, baked beans, sliced peaches, milk. NORTH PUTN AM Jan. 8-9 Thursday-Hamburger, dill pickles, French fries, tomatoes, brownies, milk. Friday-Salisburv steak and gravy, mashed potatoes, buttered peas, rolls and butter, jellowith topping, milk.

DANCER KILLED

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Police have identified the body of a woman found stabbed to death as Lynda C. Massingale, 23, Indianapolis, a go-go dancer. Homocide Detective Sgt. John F. Hruban said she was found in an alley Thursday and had been missing since Tuesday She died of multiple stab wounds to the chest, upper back and throat. Police said the body was found fully clothed. Tests were ordered to determine if she had been sexually molested. Hruban said police had no suspects in the death. VIDEO EQUIPMENT STOLEN INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - At least four members of a Southside video club have reported burglaries of home video equipment since a club membership list was stolen, police say. The list contained the names of about 200 members and was taken Dec. 14 along with 125 prerecorded and 500 blank tapes from the Video Shop on East Thompson Road, manager Thomas L. Madden said. Club members whose homes were burglarized said the thieves took only video equipment. leaving expensive jewelry, stereo equipment and other household items behind, police said. Madden said he has sent letters to club members advising them of the theft. The latest burglary was reported Christmas Day.

Obituaries Mildred Britton

Mildred Britton, 76, Asbury Towers, Greencastle, passed away Thursday morning at Putnam County Hospital.

Paul H. Hunt

Paul H. Hunt. 83, Martinsville, died Thursday at his residence. He was born in Sullivan on Dec. 22, 1897, the son of Arthur and Nora (Ruddell) Hunt. Mr. Hunt was the past supervisor for Public Service Indiana at Greencastle. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Mr. Hunt was also a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 47, Eastern Star No. 217, Indianapolis Valley Scottish Rite and the Morgan County Scottish Rite. Survivors include his wife, Glenna (Burnham) Hunt,

Stella Mae Butcher

Stella Mae Butcher, 61, Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday afternoon at Hendricks County Hospital in Danville. She was a former resident of Rockville and Clinton. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Shirley Jean Shorter, Coatesville, Mrs. Sarabelle Waterman, Indianapolis: Miss Penny Louise Butcher, Danville; five sons, James H., Joseph

Hospital notes Putnam County Hospital Dismissed Wednesday: Leon Buis. Robert Owen, Peggy Broadstreet, Donald Merchant, William Kester, Lathe Miller, Vera Duncan, Jerry Ayers, Hancel Grimes, Walter Humphress, Gerald Hartman and Mary Bullerdick. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ellett, Route 2, Coatesville, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sheets, 102 E. Pine St., New Market, twin boys. Dismissed Thursday: Donna Hunsicker, Willis Clodfelter and John Eiteljorge. Birth: Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Snapp, Route 1, Russellville, a girl.

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whom he married in 1923. Other survivors include a daughter, Shirley Ann Schwein, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Wilbur Kelley, Sullivan; and a grandson. Services are scheduled at 11 a m. Saturday at the First United Methodist Church in Martinsville with the Rev. John Cheesman and Rev. William Martin officiating. Burial will follow at Forest Hill Cemetery in Greencastle. Friends may call 7-9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Donations may be made in Mr. Hunt’s name to the American Cancer Society.

H., Michael L., William G. and Robert N., all of Ind’anapolis; a sister, Mrs. Mary Marclum, Indianapolis; 23 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Saturday from Frist Funeral Home, Clinton, with burial in Shirley Cemetery. Friends may call until 9 p.m. Friday.

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