Banner Graphic, Volume 16, Number 306, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 August 1986 — Page 10

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THE BANNERGRAPHIC, Augusts. 1986

Obituaries William F. Huffman

William F. Huffman, 98, Bainbridge, died Monday at Sunset Manor Nursing Home in Greencastle. Born May 19,1888 in Alabama, he was the son of Franklin M. and Josephine (Boyd) Huffman. On Jan. 18, 1905 he married Sarah A. George. She preceded him in death. Mr. Huffman had served as a foreman for the M & 0 Railroad and had been employed as a shoe cobbler. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge.

Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday from HopkinsRector Funeral Home for Lula S. Roach, 68, Route 3, Greencastle. Mrs. Roach died Friday as a result of a traffic accident in Hamilton County (a full account of that accident was included in Monday’s Banner-Graphic). Burial will follow in Clinton

Gregory L. Chapman

Gregory L. Chapman, 30, Bloomingdale, died Sunday afternoon at Darlington. Bom July 31,1956 in Vermillion County, he was the son of Theoren and Donna (Coffin) Chapman. He married Dianne Spencer on June 16, 1979 at Rockville. She survives. A 1974 graduate of Turkey Run High School and a 1978 Purdue University graduate, he was engaged in farming. Mr. Chapman served on the board of directors of Billie Creek Village and was a district supervisor for the Soil Conservation Service. In addition to the wife, survivors include two daughters, Sarah and Katie, at home; a brother, Mike Chapman,

Commissioners-

the highway department when work commences. -PUTNAM COUNTY Comprehensive Services received approval for SIB,OOO to be appropriated out of 1987 Federal Revenue Sharing funds. -Clyde Williams & Associates, Indianapolis, was approved for a $10,160 project for low-flight mapping of Putnam County townships. The low-flight mapping provides detail for plats, subdivisions, cities and towns. High-flight maps, which are being purchased from the state for $5,885, help determine sections. -The commissioners appointed Eric Boesen, Warren Township, to

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nam County Court. -Accepted the resignation of Irene Williams, elementary custodian. -APPROVED A NOV. 12-16 trip to the Future Farmers of American National Convention in Kansas City by six members of the Cloverdale FFA chapter and adviser Duane Huge. The chapter will pay all expenses. -Authorized the purchase of an IBM personal computer and companion printer, estimated at $2,000 to $2,500, for use in maintaining food service inventories.

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Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Austin, Bainbridge, and Mrs. Kathleen Mee, Sarasota, Fla.; a son, Walter Huffman, Bainbridge; five grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. He also was preceded in death by an infant daughter and several brothers and sisters. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Bainbridge Cemetery with Rev. Wayne Stine officiating. Friends may call 5-8 p.m. Wednesday at Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home.

Lula S. Roach

Falls Cemetery. Pastor Fred Rodgers will officiate. Friends may call until 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Survivors include the husband, Wayne Roach; three daughters, including Neva Vermillion of Greencastle; two sisters; four brothers; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Bloomingdale; a sister, Mrs. Brenda Irelan, Bloomingdale; three stepsisters, Mary Unger, Route 1, Greencastle, Marcie Akers and Suzie Wimmer, both of Rockville; two stepbrothers, Frank Berry and M.R. Berry, both of Rockville; his father, Theoren Chapman, Bloomingdale, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. John Coffin, all of Bloomingdale. He was preceded in death by his mother and a sister. Services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday from Bloomingdale Friends Meeting with Rex. A. Jones officiating. Burial will be in Bloomingdale Cemetery. Friends may call after 4:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rice Funeral Home in Marshall.

Continued from page 1 the Community Cable TV Advisory Board. Greencastle Mayor Gerald Warren had requested a county appointee. -Carole Sorrell, president of the Heritage Lake Property Owners Association, wrote a letter read by the commissioners, praising county efforts in recent road repairs in the Heritage Lake area. -APPLICATIONS FROM Arthur Nausbaum and Lavonne Strange for admission to the Putnam County Home (Green Acres) were approved. Both have doctor’s approval and are expected to move in in September.

-Heard Leturgez request that anyone interested in being a substitute teacher during 1986-87 should call his office, 795-4664, to be placed on the list. PRESENT MONDAY night were board members Daryl Branneman, John Whitaker, Terry Hoffa, Fred Mann, Kenneth Kahlenbeck, Ron Rubeck and Larry Hughes. Aside from the special budget sessions at 7 p.m. on Aug. 21 and 28, the board’s next regular meeting will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 2, at the superintendent’s office. Branagin prizes Branagin Oil Co. has announced the winners from the drawing at its Putnam County Fair booth. First prize, 100 gallons of gasoline, was won by Billie Vaughn, Greencastle. Laura Conrad, Greencastle, won a case of motor oil, while Steve Cofer, Coatesville, claimed third prize, a furnace cleaning. Brattain winner Don Brattain, Greencastle, was the winner of a drawing at the M & T Sales, Roachdale, booth at the recently concluded Putnam County Fair. Brattain won a Sunbeam clock in the giveaway.

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City Police Greencastle police officers issued two traffic tickets Monday night. At 8:20 p.m., Franklin L. Wehrheim, 17, Route 4, Greencastle, was cited for disregarding an automatic signal at Washington and Wood streets. Officer Don Rumley wrote the ticket. At 11:15 p.m., Robert B. Elmore, 16, Box 38, Greencastle, was ticketed by Sgt. Terry Kendall on Washington Street for passing in violation. Greencastle Fire Dept. Greencastle firemen were called to the DePauw University Union Building at Hanna and Locust streets at 10:05 a.m. Monday. A construction crew working at the rear of the building had hit a 440 power line with a jackhammer, fire officials said. Firemen were able to get the power shut off without an actual fire evolving. They returned to station at 10:48a.m.

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Rabbit winners in 4-H competition at the 1986 Putnam County Fair were (from left) Brad Sinclair, Route 3, Cloverdale, Best of Show and Best Commercial Rabbit; Bill Newgent, 1555 Bloomington St., Greencastle, Best Fancy Rabbit, and DeLena

Remodeled Hook's schedules events

In celebration of Hook’s remodeled Greencastle location, the store has planned a number of special events, giveaway items and appearances. THREE DAYS OF festivities are scheduled for the store, beginning at 9 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 7. Free soft drink samples, cookies, coffee and other snacks will be available immediately when the store doors open. In addition, the first 1,000 customers to pass through the register will receive a free coupon caddy, yardstick, sewing kit or kazoo. The first 300 customers at the store Thursday will also receive a free carnation, courtesy of American Greetings, plus valuable coupons which may be redeemed on American Greetings purchases. The first 400 customers purchasing a carton of cigarettes on Thursday will receive a complimentary package of Aqua Filters, and the first 600 persons through the door will receive a free Romance novel. THEN AT NOON, Greencastle Mayor Gerald E. Warren will join Hook’s Vice President of Operations Kenneth R. Gaskins at the official ribbon-cutting ceremony at the store. Also in attendance will be Dot Silver, executive secretary, and Dan Doan, president of the Greencastle Chamber of Commerce. Rick Powis, assistant vice president of Clovers'corps rates at ISU Auxiliary Camp TERRE HAUTE-The Cloverdale High School Flag Corps was one of three to be named as an Honor Corps at Indiana State University’s Marching Auxiliary Camp July 20-23. Dawn Kline of CHS was selected as a member of the University Squad, which will perform at an ISU football game this fall. The camp, designed to aid students in the advancement of flag, drill, dance, and rifle routines, drew participants from 21 Indiana and Illinois high schools. More than 200 students were evaluated on individual and team performance. Campers also took part in a uniform style show, talent show, and a disco. THE CLOVERDALE HIGH School Band is under the direction of Sandy Austin.

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Indiana State Police State Police at the Putnamville Post Tuesday reported a $15,000 residence burglary in rural Morgan County. Sometime between 6 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Monday, the home of Michael Wisker, Mooresville, was ransacked. Guns, coins, knives and other unnamed items were stolen. Value was estimated at $15,000, although investigators are still calculating the loss, police said. Entry was made by kicking in the rear door of an attached garage, Trooper Rick Kauffman reported. Putnam Circuit Court Ray Grooms vs. Katherine Alice Grooms, dissolution of marriage. K.J. Huffman vs. M.A. Huffman, dissolution of marriage. Putnam County Court Criminal cases filed: Friday, Aug. l-Joseph Stull, check deception; William M. Keck, possession of marijuana; Tyler Winters, battery. $

operations, and Jack Price, divisional coordinator will join with the rest of the store’s sales staff in the ceremony. The ribbon used in the ceremony, consisting of 200 new $1 bills, will be donated to the United Way. On hand to accept the donation will be Marty Hutcheson, president. On Saturday, Bob-0 The Clown, who has performed with the famous Peru Circus for many years, will appear at the store from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. He will pass out free heliumfilled balloons and lollipops to the young and young at heart, and entertain all with his antics. After Bob-O’s appearance on Saturday, The Care Bear, and American Greetings cartoon character and star of the Saturday morning TV show, will appear at the store 3-5 p.m. Children may pose with the Care Bear to have a free Polaroid picture taken and also receive a free coloring sheet, special photo mount and balloon. CUSTOMERS MAY STOP by the store and take advantage of the many grand opening specials and also register for valuable door prizes which will be given away at the store on three consecutive Fridays, beginning Aug. 15. Among the prizes offered are three television sets, a 13inch, 19-inch and 25-inch, three 10 speed bicycles and many Hook’s gift packs.

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Monday, Aug. 4-Everet L. Shepherd, two counts of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated; Dannie E. Gibbs, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, resisting law enforcement; Garry J. McCullough, two counts of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, two counts of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated with blood alcohol content of .10 or higher;Daren Ray Moniz, possession of stolen property; Edward L. Capps, public intoxication, resisting law enforcement, disorderly conduct; James E. Dean, driving while license suspended; Dale William Hubble, resisting law enforcement, operating a motor vehicle without proof of financial responsibility; Bruce A. Dye, minor transporting alcoholic beverages. Clarification The Garry J. McCullough charged with drunken driving is not Gary McCullough who resides on Route 4, Greencastle.

Deßoer, Route 2, Greencastle, Best Meat Pen. Miss Deßoer is also the 1985 (and reigning) State Fair Rabbit Queen. (Banner-Graphic photo by Eric Bernsee).

Putnam County Hospital Dismissed Sunday: Helen Williams, Robin Rumley and son. Birth: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterman, Route 1, Box 200 Quincy, a boy. Dismissed Monday: Robert Hedge, Meredith Sillery, Anita Peterman and son. ••• New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Cooper announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Alissa Carol, born July 30. She weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces. Paternal grandparents are Robert and Betty Cooper, Greencastle. Maternal grandmother is Wanda Maynard, Houston, Tex.

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