Banner Graphic, Volume 18, Number 262, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 July 1988 — Page 10

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THE BANNERGRAPHIC JULY 14,1988

Obituaries Cloyd M. Moss

Cloyd M. Moss, 81, died at 9:40 p.m. Tuesday at Westminster Health Care in West Lafayette, He was bom Feb. 12, 1907 at Cutler, Ind., the son of Frank and Dossie (McCarty) Moss. He married Mary Frances Hylton Moss on June 9, 1929, and she survives. A graduate of Cutler High School and Purdue University in the class of 1929, he was manager of the Greencastle J.C. Penney store for 38 years. He was a member of the Lafayette Kiwanis club, Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity, the Temple Lodge F&AM in Greencastle, and an elder of

Floyd E. Sears

Floyd E. ‘Toady” Sears, 60, Greencastle, died Wednesday at the Putnam County Hospital. Bom July 9, 1928 at Limedale, the son of Harold and Beulah E. (Toney) Sears. He attended Greencastle High School. Mr. Sears was a member and bartender at the Greencastle Moose Lodge. Survivors include his mother, Beulah Sears, Greencastle; five daughters, Mrs. Vickie Roberts, Greencastle, Mrs. Jean Ann Philpott, Clearwater, Fla., Mrs. Sherrie Lynn Murphy, Texas, and Debbie and Pamela Sears; a, son, Floyd A. Sears, Florida; a brother, Lamar Sears, Mid-

Stocks of local interest

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Putnam scanner

Indiana State Police About SB,OOO worth of hand tools and car wheels were reported stolen out of a garage owned by Ed Cunran, Route 2, Box 167, Cloverdale, Tuesday. According to a report filed by DeL Richard Rice and Technician Gaiy Hood, an unknown person cut a lock on the garage and made off with numerous hand tools and four wheels and tires off a Corvette. The case is still under investigation.

Hospital notes

Putnam County Hospital Dismissed Tuesday: Karen Harney and son, Bobbie McKinney, Arlie Skaggs and Grace Stinson. Dismissed Wednesday: Kerry Brown, Esta Kersey and Mary Thomas. July 10, Birth: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harney, Route 1, Box 142, Cloverdale, a boy. WTLC radio poll favors Dukakis INDIANAPOLIS (AP) A poll by radio station WTLC says Michael Dukakis would win the support of Indianapolis’ blacks over George Bush if the presidential election were held now. The radio station said 50.3 percent of the respondents said they would vote for Dukakis and 10.5 percent would vote for Bush. Jesse Jackson received 1.4 percent of the vote as a write-in. The poll has been conducted by WTLC during Indiana Black Expo since 1982. The station said 518 blacks were randomly selected ages 18 and over and were personally interviewed. In last year’s poll, 71 percent favored Jackson and 3 percent favored Dukakis.

Covenant Presbyterian Church in West Lafayette. Other than his wife, he leaves two sons, Jim C. Moss, of Maysville, Ky., and Jack H. Moss, of Brighthurst, Ind. Services are scheduled 10 a.m. Friday at Soller-Baker West Lafayette Chapel with Rev. Dean Fetterhoff officiating. Interment will be in the Maple Lawn Cemetery in Flora. Friends may call at the chapel 58 p.m. Thursday. A Masonic service will be held a 7 p.m. Thursday. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association.

dletown, Ind.; an uncle, Roy Sears, Greencastle; and nine grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, who died in 1974; two brothers, Stanley A. and Leland H. Sears; two sisters, Mrs. Fern Rose Clark and Mrs. Maxine McGuire. Graveside services are scheduled 11 a.m. Saturday at Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle, with Rev. Paul Robinson officiating. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. Friday at Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home, Greencastle. Moose memorial services will be conducted 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

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Murphree home after tour

PATOKA, Ind. (AP) Debra Murphree is glad to be home after a 10-city tour promoting her story about the defrocking of television evangelist Jimmy Swaggart. Her tour was to promote her “Debbie Does Swaggart” article and pictorial in Penthouse magazine. “Everybody’s happy to see me home,” she said. “Nobody’s said anything to me, you know, rough or anything. They’ve accepted me.” Murphree, 28, a former Louisiana prostitute, grew up in Patoka but dropped out of high school at the age of 14. “I want to get my (high school) degree,” she said. “But I

Tax intercept

port; —The absent parent’s Social Security number is known; —And, the minor child(dren) of the obligor are under the age of 18 as of Dec. 31 of this year. While there is no application fee for the Tax Refubd Intercept Program, a nominal processing charge will be deducted from any refund intercepted as required by the IRS and the State Department of Revenue. IN PUTNAM COUNTY, ap-

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With the Putnam County Fair days away, the Putnam County Senior Center and RSVP are focusing in upon their upcoming raffle. At 9 p.m. July 29, a winner will receive this quilt displayed by (from left) Eileen Williams, Mildred Butts and Liz Crawford. Persons need not

School board

IN OTHER BUSINESS, the board: —Appointed Nancy Johnson as treasurer for the school system. —Appointed Ruth Schroeder as deputy treasurer. —Appointed Gwen Hutchings, Wendy Zimmerman, Karen Sheldon, Jane McCarter and lola Miller as extra-curricular treasurers for each school building in the school system. —Approved the hiring of Pam Kendall and Roland Jones as regular bus drivers. —Approved the hiring of Robert Ross and Jeanette Summitt as substitute bus drivers. —Approved the hiring of Mace Terry, Steve Neumann and John Riggs as lay assistant football coaches at Greencastle High School. —Granted maternity leave during the 1988-89 school year to Greencastle Middle School Librarian Margo Thomas. —Accepted the resignation of Christina Christodoulou as assistant coach for the high school volleyball team.

think I’ll do it by correspondence. I couldn’t do it with all those kids looking at me, them being so much younger.” Ms. Murphree returned to her parents’ home two weeks ago in this town of 830. Her parents have joint custody of the three children Ms. Murphree abandoned six years ago, Swaggart paid her S2O a visit and asked her to pose naked, talk dirty and perform other acts, Ms. Murphree said. Since the tryst with the man she has characterized as “just another customer” she has told her story on such shows as “Donahue,” “Larry King” and “Geraldo.”

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plications for the Title IV-D program can be made at the Putnam County Welfare Department, 620 Tennessee St., Greencastle, 46135. Inquiries regarding the Tax Refund Intercept Program should be directed to the Putnam County Child Support Enforcement Agency at the Title IV-D Child Support Office, Fourth Floor, Putnam County Courthouse, Greencastle. Persons may also phone 6538929 immediately, if they are interested in the program.

be present to win. Tickets are currently on sale at the Senior Center and will also be sold during the week of the fair. Proceeds support RSVP and the Senior Center. (BannerGraphic photo by Gary Goodman).

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—Approved the hiring of GHS Assistant Principal Calvin Rehlander as athletic director. —Approved the hiring of Robetta Susan Miller as a secretary for Mrs. Boling and Liffick. —Signed status quo contracts with the school system’s administrators and principals. That means no one on the administrative team will receive a raise in pay this year. —Adopted resolutions commending former board members Pat Hess and Ed Meyer for their eight years of service on the school board. —Approved $2,000 for the purchase of a computer for use in the high school cafeteria office. The board will meet in special session 7:30 p.m. July 27 to discuss the proposed 1988-89 budget. It will meet again in regular session 7:30 p.m. Aug. 10. Both meetings will be at the Miller Education Center. At the request of Jeff McCall, the board will receive a report on the status of preparations for the elementary school reorganization plan that was adopted by the board in May for the 1989-90 school year.

Legal Notice

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF South Putnam Community School Corporation Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of South Putnam Community School Corporation of Putnam County, Indiana, that the Board of School Trustees hes established s Cspitol Projects Fund end adopted a plan under I.C. 21-2-15. The following is a general outline of the plan: Current Expenditures: 1989 1990 1991 (1) Planned construction, repair, replacement, or remodeling 91,640 56,310 35,900 (2) Site acquisition (3) Site development 6,630 19,450 4,720 (4) Emergency allocation 10,000 10,000 10,000 (5) lease, and repair of equipment 41,805 30,000 30,400 (6) Purchase, lease, maintenance & repair of computer hardware 3,500 3,500 3,500 SUBTOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES 153,775 119,260 84,520 (7) Allocation for future projects 100,000 200,000 300,000 (8) Interest transfer to General Fund, pursuant P.1_85-L985,aec.5 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND ALLOCATIONS 253,775 319,260 384,520 SOURCES AND ESTIMATES OF REVENUE: January 1, Cash balance 21,103 Less encumbered appropriation 41Cash balance available for current plan 21,103 Property taxes 212,672 Auto excise 20,000 Other 4tTOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR PLAN 253,775 Based on an assessed valuation of 25,103,830 The Projected Tax Rate for the Capital Projects Fund will bo .848 Ten (10) or more taxpayers in the school corporation who will be affected by the plan may He a petition with the County Auditor of Putnam County, not later than ten (10) days after the publication of this notice, setting forth their objections to the plea Upon filing of the petition, the County Auditor shall immediately certify the same to the State Board of Tax Comisaioners, which Bond will fix a date and conduct a public hearing on the plan before issuing Its approval or disapproval thereof. STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS Robert M. Bond, Secretary Dale: June 28,1988 Jttiy/14/IT

Kersey reunion on tap Sunday The Kersey Reunion will be conducted this Sunday at the First Baptist Church shelterhourse located north of Marsh supermarket in Greencastle. Persons should bring a wellfilled basket. Serving with begin at approximately 12:30 p.m. Sunday.

Local credit union receives award for community project

IBM (Ind.) Employees Federal Credit Union (EFCU), 13 Putnam Plaza, Greencastle, won first place in the Dora Maxwell Social Responsibility Program for credit unions. The competition encourages credit unions to participate in community service and then recognizes them for their efforts. In addition to receiving the Dora Maxwell Award, the credit union will advance to national competition. IBM (Ind.) EFCU won first place in the $5 million-S2O million asset category. The credit union received the award on behalf of the efforts of Vicki Williams, assistant manager. Williams visits business classes at the four Putnam County high schools to talk about credit unions, financial services and the business world in general. Community service gives credit unions the opportunity to exemplify the “people-helping-people”

Christmas ornament contest entries should feature county facets

A Christmas tree ornament that symbolizes a facet of Putnam County life will be chosen to adorn the giant tree at the Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis this holiday season. Putnam County is participating in the fifth annual state contest that will send winning entries from Indiana’s 92 counties to the museum Nov. 28 through Jan. 1,1989. THE ORNAMENTS subject matter should be representative of something about Putnam County its heritage, culture or fun. The contest is open to any Putnam County resident Only one ornament can be entered per person. Ornaments will be judged at Harris Hall between Sunday, July 24 and Tuesday, July 26.

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philosophy that is the backbone of the credit union movement. THE DORA MAXWELL Social Responsibility Program, sponsored jointly by the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) and the Indiana Credit Union League, rewards credit unions for their community involvement. All credit unions affiliated with the league, and active in community projects, w’ere eligible to compete with others in their asset categories for state and national recognition. A committee judged the entries based on clarity of objectives, organization of the program plans, effect on the community and contribution of time, talent and resources. THE STATE WINNERS will, receive plaques at the league’s 1988 annual convention in October. CUNA will name the national winners at its annual meeting in October.

Open judging wll be at 7 p.m., but entries must be delivered by 6 p.m. Entries will be judged on appearance, interpretation of the theme, creativity, and labeling method. THE SUGGESTED size is no larger than six inches in any direction and no heavier than five ounces. It should be hand made no kits. Suggested materials for construction are: Grapevine, wool, seedpods, comhusks, wheat, copper, clay, and wood. An eyebolt in the ornament is required, and it must be labeled with the county’s name. Ribbons will be given to the top three winners, along with cash awards of sls, $lO and $5. The ornaments will remain on display in the hall until 8 a.m. Saturday, July 30.

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