Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 326, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 August 1985 — Page 8

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, Saturday, August 31,1985

Obituaries Earl W. Jeffries Earl Wayne Jeffries, 68, Route 2, Roachdale, passed away Friday morning at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. He had been seriously ill the past two weeks. Born April 28,1917 at Roachdale, he was the son of Ernest and Golda (Batman) Jeffries. On Sept. 13, 1936 at Monticello, he married the former Florence Thomas, and she survives. Mr. Jeffries was graduated from Roachdale High School and attended Wabash College. A retired farmer, he was a former Putnam County Highway Department superintendent. In addition to the wife, survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Don and Donna Jeffries, Route 2, Roachdale; a daughter and son-in-law, Don and Darlene Wall, route 2, Greencastle; a sister, Geneva Clones, Roachdale; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Monday from Servies and Morgan Funeral Home, Roachdale, with Rev. Dick Bailey officiating. Burial will be in Roachdale Cemetery. Friends may call 2-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Esther Ghlee Hurst Esther Ghlee Hurst, 89, formerly of Route 1, Fillmore, passed away Thursday at Willows Rehabilitation Center in Valparaiso. Born May 29,1896 in Clinton County near Colfax, she was the daughter of Thomas Francis and Refenea (Cruea) Meagher. She married Rollie M. Hurst, and he preceded her in death on Dec. 4,1958. Mrs. Hurst and her husband farmed in Marion Township, Putnam County. She lived in Fillmore until she moved to Valparaiso. She was a member of New Providence Baptist Church and the American Legion Auxiliary at Cloverdale. Survivors include a son, Charles Hurst, Valparaiso; three brothers, Sylvester Meagher, Wolcottville, Ralph Meagher, Greencastle, and Chester Meagher, rural Cloverdale; a granddaughter and two greatgrandchildren. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday from Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home, Greencastle, with Rev. James Moore officiating. Interment will be in New Providence Cemetery. Friends may call 4-7 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Edith Sherron Edith Sherron, 75, Indianapolis, passed away unexpectedly Friday morning at her residence. Born Jan. 5, 1910 in Owen County, she was the daughter of Thomas and Flora (Wisley) Schroer. Mrs. Sherron is survived by a daughter, Janet Ranard, Spencer, and three grandsons Funeral arrangements are pending at Whitaker Funeral Home, Cloverdale. Frieda M. Rice Frieda M. Rice, 87, Fillmore, passed away Thursday at Hendricks County Hospital in Danville. Born Feb. 26, 1898 at Indianapolis, she had resided in Fillmore since 1975. Mrs. Rice was a member of the Fillmore United Methodist Church and a 50-year member of the Lawrence Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. She is survived by the husband, Elmer F. Rice. Services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday from Harry W. Moore Arlington Chapel, 5811 E. 38th St., Indianapolis, where friends may call 2-8 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Indianapolis.

Roachdale

Continued from page 1 and Edna, from Ladoga at 3 o’clock. Square dancers will perform 5-6 p.m.. with the country-bluegrass band “The Cavaliers” playing 7-10 p.m. At 10:30 p.m. Sunday, the Optimists will give away a Honda Scooter and 10-speed bicycle. CARNIVAL RIDES WILL be open each day, noon to closing. A flea market will also open at noon each day, with bingo a daily event. Advance ride tickets may be purchased at most Roachdale businesses or from any Optimist, who are also selling chances on the Honda Scooter.

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Classes at the First Baptist Church Preschool will begin Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 3-4, in seven different classes. Among students and teachers this year are (front, from left) Jason Hague, Tony Williams, Nathan Brooks, Amanda York, Heather York and Kristin Patterson; (back, from left) Marsha Wolf, teacher's aide; Joyce Braden, lead teacher; Marilyn Brooks, teacher;

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ERIKA GREENAWALD Student of the Week

CARE meeting set for Wednesday at Bainbridge

BAINBRIDGE-- CARE (Community Action Response for Education) will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Sept 4 at the Bainbridge United Methodist Church All patrons of the North Putnam School Corporation are invited to attend. CARE plans to work with North Putnam

Zoning Board

example, he said that of the three cars in his possession, one has been impounded for improper registration, one for being driven by “a drunk” and the third as an inoperable vehicle. The Plan Commission agreed to deal with Clodfelter’s request at the 8 p.m. meeting on Sept. 23. But prior to that, the Zoning Board will deal with his latest storage lot request this Tuesday night. ALSO ON THE ZONING Board agenda are: - A request by Donna Eppelheimer, 510 Crown St., to construct a replacement garage in the rear and side-yard set-back areas in an R-2 district. She made her original request at the July 2 meeting, but

Greencastle Schools calendar

GREENCASTLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS SEPT. 2-6 Monday, Sept. 2 All Schools-Labor Day holiday. No school. Tuesday, Sept. 3 All Schools-Parents are reminded to send lunch money for only four days this week. High School-Hearing screening for lOth-grade students. Ridpath School-PTO fundraising project in progress through this week. Wednesday, Sept. 4 High School-Students will vote for Homecoming Queen during homeroom. Thursday, Sept. 5 Middle School-Cheerleader tryouts~Bth grade, 3:30-4 p.m.; 7th grade, 44:30p.m. -Middle School Building Committee will meet, 3:20 p.m., GMS Library. High School-Band Boosters will serve the Farm Bureau dinner at the high school. Jazz Band will perform. Friday, Sept. 6 All Schools-Money for student insurance premiums is due.

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Sandy Kauble, teacher, and Jane Ann Harris, teacher. Two classes for 2 % -year-olds will meet 9:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, while five classes for three-and-four-year-olds and four classes for pre-kindergarten children meet 9:30-11:30 a.m. or 1-3 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (Banner-Graphic photo by Barbara Carhart).

Kiwanis honors Erika

Erika Lynn Greenawald, who has plans to enter DePauw University after high school graduation and major in business management, was honored as Student of the week when the Greencastle Kiwanis Club met Thursday in the DePauw Union. Daughter of Carole Greenawald and Tom Greenawald, she is a senior in GHS where she has been on the high honor roll for the past three years. She is a member of the National Honor Society. HER OTHER HONORS include: Outstanding Latin I and Latin II student; Blazers; homecoming princess candidate and homecoming princess in her junior year. A three-year member of the Student

Supt. Thomas Rohr, along with the three North Putnam elementaries and juniorsenior high school, to promote community Awareness and greater participation. Parent/community support groups will be the topic of the Sept. 4 meeting. Typists

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the matter was tabled until a legal survey could be made available of the property lines in question. - A request by the First Assembly of God Church to construct a new church on Westlane Road in an R-l area. - A request by the Moose Lodge to use and construct a parking lot at the southwest corner of Franklin and Madison streets, immediately west of the club, in an R-3 district. - A REQUEST BY Cloverleaf Properties for a special exception for the extension of an existing Planned Unit Development off Judson Drive in an R-2 district.

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Council, she has served as secretary vice president and president. She has also served as president of the Pep Club; secretary-treasurer of the Key Club; a member of the G-Club Council; a four-year member of the Latin Club and president of her class in her junior year. She has also been a 4-H Club member for three years. In swimming, Miss Greenawald has been co-captain and holds her varsity letter. She holds the school record in the 100yard backstroke and the medley relay. A member of the summer swim team, she has held a championship in her age group. HER OTHER SPORTS interests include track, basketball and cheerleading as a junior.

and other volunteers will be appointed to work on the first quarterly newsletter from the schools. It is planned that the newsletter be mailed to all patrons in Floyd, Monroe, Clinton, Russell, Franklin and Jackson townships in September.

At the library

PUTNAM PUBLIC LIBRARY 102 E. Walnut St. 653-6216 *** SEPT. 2-7 Monday, Sept. 2- Library closed for Labor Day. Thursday, Sept. 5- Library Board meeting for signing of the budget, 7 p.m. - Meeting with architects, 7:30 p.m. *** BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Monday, Sept 2- No routes, Labor Day. Tuesday, Sept. 3- Indiana Street, 9 a.m.; Sunset Manor, 9:15 a.m.; Martinsville Road, 9:30 a.m.; Central Elementary, 9:45-10 a.m.; Cloverdale Community Building, 10:15-11:15 a.m.; Cloverdale Nutrition Program, 11:15 a.m.; Reelsville School, 11:4512; Reelsville, Davis Store, 12-1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4- Bainbridge utilities, 9:15-9:45 a.m.; Bainbridge School, 9:45-10 a.m.; Bainbridge Methodist Church, 10-10:30 a.m.; Groveland, 10:45-11:15a.m.; Heritage Lake clubhouse, 11:30-12:30; Heritage Lake, Anthony Wayne Drive, 12:45 p.m.

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Indiana State Police A flagman for the State Highway Department mowing crew sustained minor injuries Friday afternoon when he was struck by a car on U.S. 36, east of Bainbridge. Michael Rose, 29, 613 Main St., Greencastle, was taken to Putnam County Hospital by Operation Life ambulance. He complained of neck, leg and hand injuries, according to a report by Trooper Harry Swank of the Indiana State Police Post at Putnamville. Rose was struck by an eastbound 1978 Pontiac, driven by Randy Haust, 19, Route 2, Coatesville, police said. Haust told authorities he saw Rose in the highway waving a flag for him to stop, but the brakes on his car failed. City Police Det. Sgt. Rodney Cline investigated a two-vehicle property-damage accident at 6:35 p.m. Friday. A 1974 Ford, driven by Franklin L. Wehrheim, 16, Route 4, Greencastle, and a 1979 Ford van, driven by Deloris R. Heidrich, 55, Spencer, collided at the intersection of Walnut and Market streets, police said. The Wehrheim car was eastbound on Walnut Street when the Heidrich vehicle pulled into the intersection from the south side of Market Street, the police report stated. Heidrich told police she did not see the approaching car. The impact of the accident sent the van up onto the curb on the northeast corner of the intersection. No one was injured in the accident. Putnam Circuit Court V. L. Buis vs. P. R. Buis, dissolution of marriage. Putnam County Court Criminal cases filed: Wednesday, Aug. 28- Kevin Albright and Billy R. Albright, theft; Mary Lee Geoghegan, deception - issuance of bad check. Small claims filed: Monday, Aug. 26- Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Thomas A. Beechler; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. William L. and Wanda Burnham; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Wallace E. and Linda Burris; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Margaret Burton; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Max E. and Tracy Doan; Mutual Services Inc. vs. Linda C. Geiger; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. David Eugene and Fay Grimes; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Alan R. Hammond; Mutual Hospital Servies Inc. vs. Charles L Highsmith; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Buddy R. and Debbie J. Jones; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. James L. and Brenda Moore; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. James and Judith Parlett; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Nathan and Kelly Query; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. David and Genie Rumley; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Devee Sanders; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. David Thibodeau; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Marcia G. Thompson; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Rusty and Teresa Vansickle; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Alma J. Whitt; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Richard F. and Christel Wickline; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. David L. and Lisa Allen; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Phillip and Helen Allender Jr.; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Mark C.

Brazil Band in season finale

BRAZIL-The Brazil Concert Band will perform its final concert of the year, beginning at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Forest Park bandshell in Brazil. In case of rain, the concert will be held in the pavillion. Admission is free. UNDER THE DIRECTION of Green castle Middle School instructor Matt Huber, the band will perform the program ‘‘Best of the Concert Band,” featuring favorites of both the bandsmen and audience from the 1985 season. According to Huber, strong community support has pushed attendance over the

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and Terrie J. Blake; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Jerry P. Boler; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Karen S. Buis; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. Michael C. and Mary Dean; Mutual Hospital Services Inc. vs. John S. and Deanna Keith. Tuesday, Aug. 27- North Putnam Community Schools, vs. Patricia Gray; North Putnam Community Schools vs. Mr. and Mrs. John Belamorer; North Putnam Community Schools vs. Mitchell Haynes; North Putnam Community Schools vs. Mr and Mrs. Robert Lane; North Putnam Community Schools vs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Childers; North Putnam Community Schools vs. Sarah Bell; North Putnam Community Schools vs. David Warren; North Putnam Community Schools vs. Terry VanArsdale; North Putnam Community Schools vs. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Ford; North Putnam Community Schools vs. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gibson; North Putnam Community Schools, vs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Poynter; North Putnam Community Schools vs. Mary Norris; North Putnam Community Schools vs. Mr. and Mrs. David Ritter; Scott A. Armitage DDS vs. Kevin Jacobs; Scott A. Armitage DDS vs. Cullie Brummett; Scott A. Armitage DDS vs. Vickie Smith; First National Bank of Cloverdale vs. Dennis Wayne Shaffer; North Putnam Community Schools vs. Fannie Tomlinson. Thursday, Aug. 29- Kersey Music vs. Bill and Diana Parsley. Marriage Licenses Russell Jeffrey Lieske, Roachdale, and Lisa Jo-Ann Curran, Roachdale. Ronald Hondo Jarrell, Greencastle, and Dawn Denise Bailey Garrison, Evansville. David Edward Archer, Knox, and Sharon Kay Allen, Cloverdale. Timothy Ray Spear, Roachdale, and Crystal Lynn Green, Cloverdale. Bruce Eugene Fowler, Ft. Worth, Tex., and Annette Marie Simpson, Ft. Worth, Tex. John Charles Pierson, Omaha, Neb., and Beth Anne Allen, Omaha, Neb. Real Estate Transfers Carl L. Todd to Carl L. and Shirley A. Todd, warranty deed, Lincoln Hills. Frieda M. Gilliam to William L. Young, warranty deed, 0.81 acres, Jackson Twp. William G. Clarke, et al, to Charles E. Rioux, warranty deed, Washington Twp. Richard L. Veach to Dorothy L. Veach, warranty deed, Bainbridge Original Plat. Doyle K. Baston to Cataract Lake Water Corp., right-of-way easement, 2 acres, Warren Twp. Glen E. and Carol A Myers, to Cataract Lake Water Corp., right-of-way easement 40 acres, Warren Twp. James R. Key Sr. to Cataract Lake Water Corp., right-of-way easement, Ivanwald Addition. Central National Bank to Arthur L. Falkner Sr., et ux, warranty deed, 0.451 acres, Cloverdale. Francis James Kelker to George A. Kruder, warranty deed, 80 acres, Monroe Twp. Dianna Kay Swiger and Tina Marie Swiger to Terry E. Eastham, et ux, warranty deed, Greencastle. John Featherstone, et ux, to Audra Stancombe, quit claim deed, 5 acres, Warren Twd.

Dianna Kay Swiger and Tina Marie Swiger to Terry E. Eastham, et ux, warranty deed, Greencastle. John Featherstone, et ux, to Audra Stancombe, quit claim deed, 5 acres, Warren Twp.

2,000 mark at times this season, the largest audiences in decades, he said. In June, the band performed for the Greencastle IBM picnic. The oldest municipal band in the state, it will perform such numbers as “The Beer Barrel Polka,” “America the Beautiful,” “Stars and Stripes Forever,” “Glen Miller in Concert,” “Over There” and the “Star Spangled Banner” during Sunday’s finale. MORE THAN A DOZEN Putnam County bandsmen perform with the Brazil Concert Band.

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