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The Putnam County Banner-Graphic, May 11,1984

Obituaries Edna Hayes Taylor

Edna Hayes Taylor, 93, died Thursday evening at Sunset Manor Nursing Home, Greencastle. Born May 17, 1890 at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, she was the daughter of William and Ida McMillan Hayes. Mrs. Taylor was a Greencastle resident for 50 years. Earlier, she resided at Charleston, W. Va. She was graduated from Dennison College, Granville, Ohio. The deceased received an M.S. degree from Ohio State University. Mrs. Taylor was an author and an authority on the English authors Constance Holmes and William Shakespeare. She taught English for a year at Izmir, Turkey. Mrs. Taylor was a professor of English at DePauw University for 30

William A. Burk

William A. Burk, 70, 203 S. Vine St., Greencastle, died Thursday evening at Winona Hospital, Indianapolis, after an extended illness. Born Sept. 6, 1913 at Clinton Falls, Putnam County, he was the son of George and Sarah Elizabeth (Newgent) Burk. He married the former Opal M. Hill on May 10,1947, and she survives. Mr. Burk was formerly employed as a fireman engineer at DePauw University, until his retirement in 1972. He was a member of the Church of God. Greencastle. Survivors in addition to his wife, include five sons, Steve, Reelsville, Ronald, Indianapolis, Mike, Lena, and Jeff and Larry, both of Harmony; two daughters, Marcia Alexander and Sandra Silcox, both of In-

5 local students cited at DPU

Five Putnam County students at DePauw University were among more than 200 undergraduates honored for academic distinction and extracurricular participation at the University’s annual awards convocation held on the campus April 27. THOSE STUDENTS recognized and their awards are: Shannon R. Carroll, daughter of Mrs. Jean Carroll, Route 2, 369 Gettysburg, Coatesville, a Wylie-Condit Award in Botany and Bacteriology, presented annually to the junior student selected by the botany and bacteriology faculty as the most outstanding in that area Shannon M. Ivers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie R. Ivers, Route 1, Roachdale, a Georgia M. Watkins Scholarship for proficiency in the study of ancient Greek with selection made by the department faculty on the basis of proven excellence in the study of the language and Legal Notice notice of bridge letting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Putnam County Board of Commissioners in session In the Putnam County Courthouse at Greencastle, Indiana, will until the hour of 7:30 p.m., on June 4, 1984, receive bids for the reconstruction of Putnam County Bridge No. 89 carrying County Road 250 North oyer Falls Branch Creek. The work will include removal of portions of the existing structure, installation of new prestressad concrete box beams and other miscellaneous work All bids will be opened and publicly read at 8:00 p.m., on June 4,1984. All bidders must furnish with their bids a bid bond or certified check equal o ten percent (10%) of their total bid. All bids must be on the proposal form bound with the contract documents. Bids are to be posted at the Putnam County Auditor’s Office prior to the stated time. The Contractor to whom the work is awarded will be required to furnish a performance bond in the amount of one and one-half (IVS) times the bid price prior to commencing work The contract documents, including specifications and plans of a detailed nature, are on file in the Putnam County Auditor's Office Putnam County Courthouse, Greencastle. Indiana. Copies of the documents may be obtained at the office of Butler. Fairman ,nd Seufert, Inc., 9850 Michigan Road, Carmel. Indiana 46032, by remitting Twenty-five Dollars (’25.00) for each set. This remittance is not refundable. The Putnam County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Putnam County Board of Commissioners C. James Malayer Donald K. Walton John Carson Attest: Jewel Blue Putnam County Auditor M>y11(18/2T

years, where she taught Shakespeare. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, James and Janet Taylor, Toledo, Ohio; a brother, Fred Hayes, Mt. Vernon, Ohio; four grandchildren, Linda Taylor, Judi Burns, Jim and Tom Taylor, Ohio; and two greatgrandchildren, Brian and Brett Taylor, both of Ohio. The deceased was preceded in death by her husband, James. Graveside services are scheduled at 10 a.m. Saturday at Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle, with DePauw University Chaplain Fred Lamar officiating. The family requests memorial contributions be made to the Gobin United Methodist Church, Greencastle.

dianapolis; two brothers, Lawrence Burk, Greencastle, and Walter Glenn Burk, California; a sister, Irene Knoll, Greencastle; 25 grandchildren, a greatgrandchild and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Burk was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Ralph and Ray, two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday from the Church of God, Greencastle, with Rev. Robert Stultz and Rev. John Foster officiating. Burial will follow at Forest Hill Cemetery. The body will lie in state one hour prior to services at the Church of God. Friends may call 2-9 p.m. Sunday at Bittles and Hurt Funeral Home, Greencastle. The family requests contributions be made to the Heart Fund.

culture. Christopher D. Newton, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Newton, 501 N. Arlington St., Greencastle, the Steven Gentry Scholarship, awarded to the outstanding upperclass student studying in the field of broadcast journalism. JULIA B. PHIPPS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Phipps, Route 6, Box 315, Greencastle, elected to membership in DePauw’s Beta chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta, a national sociological scholastic honorary which recognizes overall scholarship and high achievement in the area of sociology ; and Gregory J. Seketa, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Seketa, Route 4, Box 186, Greencastle, a W.W. Carson Scholarship, presented annually to selected sophomores and juniors studying in the field of history who have demonstrated scholastic ability and academic promise in the department.

Hospital notes Putnam County Hospital Dismissed Thursday: Earl Baldwin, George Estes, Anita Myers, Betty Parish, Carolin Sperback and Jim Wall. Legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Bainbridge Municipal Gas Utility. Bainbridge, Indiana, under and pursuant to the Public Service Commission Act, as amended, and Commission Order in Cause No. 37091, hereby files with the Public Service Commission of Indiana for Its approval, a decrease in its schedule of rates for gas sold in the amount of ’.8055 per Dkth. The accompanying changes in schedules of rates are based solely upon changes in the cost of purchased gas, purchased by this utility computed In accordance with the Public Service Commission of Indiana Order in Cause No. 37091 dated August 3,1983. If approved, this change of rate shall take effect for the July, August and September, 1984 billing periods. MUNICIPAL GAS UTILITY Bainbridge, Indiana By: Linda Blocher Clerk-Treasurer May 11/1T

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Sheriff’s Dept. A pump belonging to Don McKinney, Roachdale, was taken from a bulk storage tank on a truck parked in a field near Barnard, police said. The theft of the pump was reported at 9:15 a.m. Thursday, according to the complaint. Deputy Michael Biggs is investigating the incident. City Police Ronald L. Grisgsby, 23, 714 Indiana Springs, Greencastle, was ticketed for exceeding the posted speed limit at 11:53 a.m. Thursday on South Jackson Street by Sgt. Ernie Newby. Sgt. Newby also ticketed Sheri E. Trotter, 25, Route 13, Box 324, Brazil, for exceeding the posted speed limit at 11:34 a.m. Thursday. Indianapolis Road, 50 feet east of Franklin Street, was the scene of a two-vehicle accident Thursday afternoon. Involved in the 4:43 p.m. mishap were a 1984 Chevrolet truck, driven by Michelle G. Haltom, 19, P.O. Box 212, Cloverdale, and a 1974 Volkswagen, driven by Phyllis A. Robinson, 37, 697 Westlane Rd., Greencastle. Haltom told Sgt. Ken Hirt that she saw the traffic light was green and that the traffic was moving. When she glanced over at her nephew, she said she ran into the back of the Robinson vehicle. Robinson said she had stopped in traffic to wait on a vehicle in front of her to turn. While she was waiting, the Haltom vehilce hit her vehicle, Robinson said. Greencastle Fire Dept. Firemen were called to the Dewey Skinner residence, 6 S. Madison St., Thursday morning where they extinguished a fire which began in an adjacent shed. Damage was estimated at SIO,OOO to the structure and $3,000 to the contents. Also damaged were siding and windows of a neighboring house belonging to David Soots, 8 S. Madison St. Damage to the Soots house was estimated at $1,500. The fire unit left the station at 8:30 and was joined by Fire Chief Bob Elmore and fireman Ralph Records who traveled to the scene in a car to help fight the fire. Marriage Licenses James Roland Smith, Louisville, and Phyllis Ada Woodford, Louisville. James Dale Jackson, Greencastle, and Rita Diana Jones, Greencastle. Andrew Brian Shillings, Greencastle, and Kitty Jo Carrico, Greencastle. Joseph Wayne Coffman, Greencastle, and Pamela June Smith, Reelsville. Real Estate Transfers O. Lowell Flint to O. Lowell Flint, et ux, quit claim deed, 80 acres, Clinton, Monroe Twp. Ben, Rea J. and Catherine A. Cannon to Ben Cannon, warranty deed, Washington Hgts. Ben Cannon to Ben and Rea J. Cannon, warranty deed, Washington Hgts. Jerry Gene Monnett, et ux, to Frank Cancilla, et ux, warranty deed, Greencastle Depot Enlargement. Russell Murphy, et ux, and Donald E. Hedrick, et ux, to William E. Barlow, et ux, warranty deed, Wood Hills Estate. Ruth Barlow to Russell Murphy, et ux and Donald E. Hedrick, et ux, quit claim deed, Wood Hills Estate. Donald E. Hedrick, et ux, to Russell Murphy, et ux, quit claim deed, Wood Hills Estate. Joan S. Murphy, to Douglas B. Windle, et ux, warranty deed, 1 acre, Madison Twp.

MEADOWBROOK Drive-In Theatre INTER. 36 & 231 739-6323, 653-3626 522-3506,739-6182 FRI., SAT., SUN. May 11-12-13 "SUDDEN IMPACT" with Clint Eastwood and "NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN" (Ri with Sean Connery

The South Putnam High School band received a first division rating at the recent ISSMA concert band contest conducted at Greenwood High School. Of the three bands in its class, which included Greenwood and Indian Creek high schools, South Putnam was the only band to receive

PSI sets June 10th deadline for payments

Public Service Indiana has sent a letter to Wabash Valley Power Association stating that, if certain payments and commitments are not made to PSI within 30 days, it will proceed at its sole discretion to determine the future of the Marble Hill site, including how long to preserve the nuclear option at Marble Hill. WVPA, OWNER of 17 per cent of the Marble Hill nuclear project, has not since Jan. 10, 1984, paid its share of the costs involved. PSI has had to assume all expenditures since then. PSI officials said it cannot indefinitely bear all of the costs

Preservation Fair Michelle Hreha, local interior designer and Heritage Preservation Society member, room 106 2:10 p.m.-“Keeping Up Appearances, Storefront Guidelines” film/slides, room 107. 2:40 p.m.-“Signs for Main Street” film/slides, room 107. 3:10 p.m.-“Looking at Your Town” slide show repeated, room 107. 4 p.m.-Lecture series topic “Searching

Gaelic Festival.

ce with his membership on Monday. IN OTHER BUSINESS, the committee. -Announced that even non-profit organizations will be asked to donate 10 per cent of their gross sales if they stage a money-making project at the Gaelic

Mangus cited by Kiwanians

Jeffrey W. Mangus, who has been awarded an academic scholarship to Indiana State University, has been honored by Greencastle Kiwanis as its Students of the Week. SON OF MELVIN and Freda Mangus 415 Shadowlawn Ave., he is a Greencastle High School senior and is on the cumulative honor roll. He has been chosen as a 1984 Hoosier Outstanding Student in Government and will receive this award on June 1 in the rotunda of the State Capitol in

Detour slated at Russellville RUSSELLVILLE-Beginning Monday, May 14, the business block of Harrison Street in downtown Russellville will be closed to traffic because of resurfacing work. An alternate route will be marked as a detour through town, according to town officials. The detour will probably last only a week if the weather holds for resurfacing work to be completed.

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associated with maintaining and protecting the Marble Hill site and equipment in order to preserve WVPA’s optional right to complete the project as a nuclear plant. Further, WVPA is contractually obligated to pay 17 per cent of all other Marble Hill ongoing expenses. “We share WVPA’s concern about finding some way to utilize the investment we’ve made at Marble Hill. But common sense dictates that a company in our financial conditionand ultimately our customerscan’t preserve the site indefinitely,” PSI President Darrell V. Menscer said.

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for Your Ancestors” with Virginia Brann of the DePauw Archives staff, room 106. 4:10 p.m.-“Curatorial Care: Furniture” film, room 107. 4:40 p.m.-“Solving Energy Conservation Problems in Historic Houses” film, room 107. 5 p.m.-Lecture series continues with “Civil War Soldiers of Putnam County” by Dick Skidmore, past president, In-

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Festival. If they use a booth for informational purposes only, there will be no charge. -Was informed that it is now a member of the Irish Heritage Society after a check

the presence of Edwin J. Simcox, secretary of state. A member of the National Honor Society, Mangus also is a member of the Graphic Arts, G, Audio Visual and 4-H clubs of which he is a past president and treasurer. His hobbies are golf and basketball and in sports, he has been student manager of basketball, football and baseball. AT INDIANA STATE, he will be majoring in graphic arts management.

At the library MAY 14-19 Tuesday, May 15-Friends of the Library Executive Board meeting, lp.m. »** BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Monday, May 14-Russellville, 9:15-11:15 a.m.; Vanßibber Lake, 11:45 a m.-12:30 p.m.; Greencastle Senior Center, 12:45p.m. Tuesday, May 15-Eventide, 8:45 a.m.; Bainbridge Utilities,9:ls-10a.m.; Groveiand, 10:15-10:45a.m.; Heritage Lake Clubhouse, 11 a.m.-noon; Heritage Lake, Anthony Wayne Drive, 12:15p.m.

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the first-place rating. Members performed "Exaltation,” "Prelude in C Minor" and "Concert Overture." The band is gearing up for summer performances, which will include competition at the Indiana State Fair. Kurt Scott is the director.

Officers' training begins Monday The Putnam County Sheriff’s Department, in conjunction with the Putnam County Family Support Services Inc., will sponsor a training seminar on “Police Response to Family Violence Calls” Monday evenings May 14, June 11 and 25 and July 9 from 7-10 p.m. at the Production Credit Association Building. The training will be offered to any law enforcement officer, full-time or reserve, without cost. Two speakers have been identified for the first seminar to be held on May 14. They are David Ford, professor of sociology, lUPUI, and trainer of officers in the Indianapolis Police Department who will lead a discussion of the causes and dynamics of abusing families; and Rev. Wilbert Cunningham, chaplain with the Indianapolis Police Department who will help officers examine their own feelings toward an abuser and an abused spouse or child. For further information persons may call Sheriff Gerry Hoffa at 653-3211.

dianapolis Civil War Round Table, room 106. 5:10 p.m.~“Victorian House Colors: Exterior,” film/slides, room 107. 5:40 p.m.-“Wallpaper and Historic Houses,” film/slides, room 107. 6 p.m.-Awards ceremony for winners of coloring contest, northwest steps of East College. First presentation of the Heritage Preservation Award for outstanding efforts in restoration will also be made.

was mailed to cover membership dues. -Set a regular meeting date of the fourth Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. The location of the next meeting, May 24, will be announced later.

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Legal Notice (2B) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Russellville. Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at Town Hall. Russellville, at 7:00 o clock p.m., on 22nd day of May, 1984. will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year. (Name of Fund) Amount Motor Vehicles Highway *8,846 no Local Roads & Streets 4,235.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days after it receives the proposal, at the county auditor's office of said county, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire to the county auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Dorothy Bushong, Clerk-Treas. May 11/1T

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MENUS GREENCASTLE May 14-18 Monday-Pork fritter, fries, buttered vegetables, applesauce, milk. Tuesday-Tacos, lettuce and tomato, corn, sweet potato pie, milk Wednesday-Hamburger, fries, green beans, cookie, milk. Thursday-Chicken and noodles, tossed salad, cornbread, peaches, milk. Friday-Fish sandwich, slaw, potato rounds, apple crisp, milk. SOUTH PUTNAM May 14-18 Monday-Cheeseburger, French fries, buttered carrots, milk. Tuesday-Taco with cheese and lettuce, green beans, orange jello, applesauce, milk. Wednesday-Pizza, corn, celery and carrot sticks, fruit, milk. Thursday-Turkey sandwich, French fries, bean salad, apple cobbler, milk. Friday-Lasagna, tossed salad, pears, garlic bread, milk NORTH PUTNAM May 14-18 Monday-Pizzaburger, French fries, buttered corn, strawberry shortcake, milk. Tuesday-Sloppy Joe sandwich, hash brown potatoes, tomatoes, pudding, milk. Wednesday-Salisbury steak and gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, juice, cinnamon rolls, milk Thursday-Cook’s choice. Friday-Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, peas and carrots, bread and butter, peaches, milk. CLOVERDALE May 14-18 Monday-Chicken sandwich, celery sticks and peanut butter, corn, jello with pears, milk. Tuesday-Cheeseburger, lettuce and pickle, carrot sticks, applesauce, milk. Wednesday-Fish, macaroni and cheese, spinach, orange, milk. Thursday-Hero sandwich, French fries, green beans, strawberry pie, milk. Friday-Spaghetti and meat sauce, garlic bread, orange half, tossed salad, milk.

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