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THE BANNERGRAPHIC. July 9,1996

At the outset of Tuesday's Greencastle City Council meeting, Steve Fenwick (second from left) and Mike Comer (not pictured) were honored for their acts of heroism in saving young Jada Gross from an attacking dog June 6. Mayor Gerald Warren (left) and the child's-gran-dfather, Gerald Gross, expressed their appreciation for the men's actions. (Banner-Graphic photo by Eric Bernsee).

N. Putnam to elect new officers An election of officers will headline a regular meeting of the North Putnam School Board, which is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the high school library. In addition to the naming of officers, the board will officially establish the time and place for their meetings as required by law. Board members will also~as part of state statute guidelines-appoint the corporation treasurer and obtain bonds for all corporation treasurers. IN OTHER ACTION, the agenda includes board members conducting further discussion on board reorganization and hearing a progress report on the renovation project at the Roachdale Elementary. Board members will also hear a recommendation to approve the high school handbook and approve 1986-87 textbook rental fees, among other business. The board will conduct two executive sessions, which are closed to the public, Thursday night. The first executive session begins at 7 p.m., while the second will be conducted following the regular public meeting. SUBJECT MATTER of the executive sessions involves “discussion with respect to any individual over whom the governing body has jurisdiction,” according to the agenda. Local 4-H'ers win dog match honors Three Putnam County youths recently participated in the Tippecanoe County Dog Club Fun Match at Lafayette. Kevin Kays, with his dog Leiaka, placed first in fifth-year obedience competition and first in open class. John Clodfelter, with his dog Smokey, placed second in first-year obedience. Phil Clodfelter and his dog Misty placed first in second-year obedience and first in Novice-A. Phil and Misty earned the high scores in both events with 198 M* and 198 out of possible 200 points. Amo Fish Fry set for July 10-12 AMO-The annual Amo Fish Fry is set July 10-12, sponsored by the Amo Volunteer Fire Dept, and Baseball Association. The Carl Rose Band will entertain with country music 7-10 p.m. Thursday, with the Side Street Band playing 6-7 and 8-11 p.m. Friday. The Jim Shelton Pick-a-Pocket show is set for 7 o’clock. A 2 p.m. parade highlights Saturday’s fare, with Rockin’ Robbins performing 7-11 p.m. A raffle drawing will be held at 9 p.m. for S3OO, $l5O, $75 and SSO prizes.

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Douglas (Doug) Allen Weist, 23, Route 2, Cloverdale, died Tuesday afternoon at his residence. Born Dec. 7, 1962 in Putnam County, he was the son of Robert L. and Ellen Dalene (Jones) Weist. He was a 1981 graduate of Cloverdale High School. Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Dalene and Howard Kincade, Route 2, Cloverdale; two sisters, Lynn Lotz, Route 2, Cloverdale, and Barbara Hale, Route 3, Cloverdale; a brother, Robert Weist, Route 1, Cloverdale; two step-

Harry A. Parrish, 76,912 Crown St., Greencastle, died Tuesday morning at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. Born Feb. 14, 1910 in Owen County, he was the son of William and Effie (Gorham) Parrish. On July 3, 1937, he married the former Lois G. Varvel, and she preceded him in death on June 10, 1985. Before his retirement, Mr. Parrish was employed by Black Construction Co., Greencastle. He was U.S. Army veteran of World War 11, serving in Germany. Survivors include a daughter, Rebecca Butts, Staunton; four sons, Dewayne Parrish, Mt.

Alma E. Masten, 82, Belle Union, passed away Tuesday night at Putnam County Hospital. Born July 16, 1903 in Jefferson Township, Putnam County, she was the daughter of Andrew Jackson and Alpha (O’Neal) Hill. She married Edgar Hurst, and he preceded her in death on Dec. 22,1963. She later married Arthur Masten, and he preceded her in death in 1969. Mrs. Masten was an aide at Putnam County Hospital for many years. A member of New Providence Baptist Church, she was a member of Order of Eastern Star

Josephine N. McNaught

Josephine N. McNaught, 92, Spencer, formerly of Route 3, Cloverdale, passed away Tuesday morning at Spencer Health Care Center. Born Dec. 13, 1893 at Brookfield, Mo., she was the daughter of Harlo and Flo (Van Houten) Noble. She married Dr. Park A. Lillie, and he preceded her in death on March 8,1952. She then married T.J. Me-

Victor M. Grable, 84, Sacramento, Calif., passed away Thursday at Davis Calif. Born Dec. 8,1901 in Kansas, he was the son of Harry and Alice (Rose) Grable. He was retired from Southern Pacific Railroad. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Bullard, and a niece,

Eminence Fish Fry slated

EMINENCE-The A & A Township Fire Dept. Fish Fry will be held July 11-12 at Eminence. Activities begin at 6 p.m. Friday with a queen contest and an appearance by magician Gene Kenney. A heavyweight horse pull is set for 8 p.m. with 10 paying places from S3O to $l5O. Marvin Feutz and The Neighbors

Obituaries Douglas Allen Weist

sisters, Kathy Phillips, Indianapolis, and Karen Lathrop, St. Louis; a stepbrother, Robert Kincade, Indianapolis; the paternal grandparents, Leo and Louise Weist, Cloverdale, and the maternal grandmother, Virginia Jones, Route 3, Cloverdale. He was preceded in death by his father in 1974. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale. Burial will be in Cloverdale Cemetery. Friends may call 2-5 and 6-9 p.m. Thursday.

Harry A. Parrish

Meridian, William (Bill) and Frank Parrish, both of Greencastle, and Robert (Bob) Boggess, Route 6, Greencastle, and two brothers, Arthur Parrish, Greencastle, and Guy Parrish, Putnamville. In addition to the wife, he was preceded in death by a son, Harry Albert Parrish; a sister, Nellie; three brothers, Walter, Robert and Earl, and two grandsons, Mike and Eugene Butts. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday from Bittles and Hurt Funeral Home, Greencastle, with interment at Forest Hill Cemetery with full military rites. Friends may call 2-8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Alma E. Masten

Chapter No. 369, Cloverdale. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Clovia Quinlan, Sunset Manor, Greencastle; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Mildred Todd, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Imogene Skelton, Plainfield, and one stepgranddaughter. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday from Whitaker Funeral Home, Cloverdale, where OES memorial services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Friends may call 4-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Cloverdale Cemetery with Rev. James Moore officiating.

Naught, and he preceded her in death on March 7,1984. Mrs. McNaught is survived by a stepson, Tommy McNaught, Indianapolis, and two stepgrandchildren. Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at Cloverdale Cemetery with Rev. James Moore officiating. Whitaker Funeral Home, Cloverdale, was in charge of arranagements.

Victor M. Grable

Mrs. Dorothy Staley, both of Route 1, Quincy. Graveside services were conducted Wednesday morning at Combs Cemetery, Quincy. Rev. James Moore officiated. Whitaker Funeral Home, Cloverdale, was in charge of arrangements.

will provide country music both nights, beginning at 9 p.m. Friday and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. Saturday night will also feature the Rise and Shine Cloggers, 1984-85 Hee Haw champions. Admission is $2 per car. Kiddie rides, games, bingo and a raffle are also slated.

Putnam scanner Indiana State Police The theft of several items from a vehicle parked at the Sam Pearson residence near Fillmore was reported to Indiana State Police at Putnamville Tuesday. Sometime July 1-6 intruders took a car stereo and radio, two speakers, a case of Kendall motor oil and siphoned six gallons of gasoline from the vehicle’s tank. Trooper Steve Hurst investigated the incident. No dollar estimate was placed on the stolen items in the police report. City Police Greencastle City Police officers issued three traffic tickets Tuesday, all on South Jackson Street. At 3:15 p.m., Christopher Haymaker, 16, Route 5, Greencastle, was ticketed by Officer Keith Nelson for disregarding a stopsign. At 7:28 p.m., Mark Tucker, 21, 407 W. Jacob St., Greencastle, was cited for speeding. Officer Don Rumley ticketed Tucker for doing 45 mph in a 30-mph zone. Richard Phillips, 23, Route 1, Reelsville, was ticketed at 7:47 p.m. for speeding. Officer Rumley clocked Phillips at 49 mph in a 30mph zone. Correction The obituary of John William Hall in Tuesday’s Banner-Graphic incorrectly listed a surviving son, Jackie Hall, Pensacola, Fla., as a daughter. Mr. Hall is survived by five daughters and three sons. In addition, he was preceded in death by a brother, Glen Hall; a son, John William Hall Jr., and a grandson, Shawn Karr. Eagle Scout rank due for IMewgent William Newgent, 1555 S. Bloomington St., Greencastle, a member of Troop 99 of the Boy Scouts of America, will receive the Eagle Scout Award Sunday, July 13. A 3 p.m. ceremony will be conducted at First Christian Church, Indiana and Poplar streets, Greencastle. The public is invited. A junior at Greencastle High School, the Eagle Scout-to-be is the son of John and Willa Rose Newgent.

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Madison affair Saturday

The annual Madison Volunteer Fire Dept. Ice Cream Social will be held Saturday, July 12 at the firehouse on West Walnut Street Road. THE MADISON volunteers operate the department on a subscription basis and one or two fundraising events per year. The ice cream social is one of these but the social also serves as a homecoming. Ice cream, cake, sandwiches, salads, pie, and cold drinks will be served from 5 p.m. Musical entertainment by Don Bowlby and a harpsichord band will be

Fair parade edition will be “the best fair parade by far.” Sutherlin announced plans for the inaugural Tiny Tots Parade as part of the July 27 activities. The Jolly Green Giant and Cabbage Patch Dolls will lead the Tiny Tots parade past the reviewing stand. The youngsters will assemble in the Bittles and Hurt Funeral Home lot at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, July 27. Any child nine and under is eligible to take part. Special awards will be given in four classes - Costume Characters, Pet Parade, Creative Parade Theme Characters (“Share the Spirit”) and Best Group or Unit or Float.

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featured. Plenty of free parking is provided. This community event has been held each year for about 35 or 36 years being started at the former No. 10 schoolhouse as a means of raising funds to support local 4-H projects and other worthy causes. PRESENT OFFICERS include Ron Crain, president; Jerry Williams, secretary; Rodney Wright, treasurer and Charles McCallister, fire chief. The department welcomes everyone to Saturday’s ice cream social.

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EACH CHILD participating will receive a special surprise packet. Groups or individuals interested in participating may contact Joyce Earley, parade chairman, Route 3, Box 524, Greencastle, by July 23. CHILD’S NAME Age Parade Class Description of Character PARENTS’ NAMES PARENTAL SIGNATURE (Return to Joyce Earley, Route 3, Box 524, Greencastle 46135 by July 23).