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Daily Reporter, Greenfield, Indiana, Monday, April (, 191 Reporter briefing Weather Area deaths reported: 1700 block Village Drive West. 10:33 p.m. Malicious mischief reported: Russ Dellen dealership, 2640 W. Main St. Betty Baiter brothers Henry Lucas, North Carolina, and Paul Lucas and Glen Lucas, both of Greenfield; sisters Faye Butterworth, Norma Issac Williamson, and Linda Brown, all of Greenfield; and 12 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by son Billy Joe Lucas; half-brother Edwin Bo wen; and one grandson Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday Hospital notes Friday admits ions Daniel A. Brown, Knightstown Ray A. Cameron, Indianapolis Lydia L. Collins, Fortville Esco Horrall, Washington Charles F.

Kuhn Greenfield Robert McFarland, Knightstown Friday births Lisa L. and Steven R. Francis, Greenfield, a boy Melissa Ann and Daniel S. Kidney, Greenfield, a girl Friday dismissals Alberta M. Boring, Morristown Joseph B.

Bush, McCordsville Philip C. Gardner, Greenfield Jean Priddy, New Castle Charles A. Randon, Knightstown Marondala Tucker, Greenfield Saturday admissions Philip C. Gardner, Greenfield Norma J. Rockey, Finly Arnold B.

Tumbill, Greenfield Jack Wyatt, Knightstown Saturday birth Donna M. Christian, Wilkinson, a boy Saturday dismissals Kathy D. Belcher, Greenfield Ray Enright, Indianapolis Marion H. Hines, Greenfield Rick L. Lynch, Knightstown Christine E.

Sullivan, Arlington Arnold B. Tumbill, Greenfield Dee A. Wickard, Wilkinson Margarett M. Smith and infant, Greenfield Sunday admissions Ida Emma Bailey, Brooklyn Catherine Evans, Greensboro Sunday births Debra K. and Phillip Bewley, Carthage, a girl Michelle D.

and Terry Hargrove, Knightstown, a girl Sunday dismissals Daniel A. Brown, Knightstown Ray A. Cameron, Indianapolis Philip C. Gardner, Greenfield Melissa Ann Kidney and infant, Born Aug. 9, 1901, in Boone County, she was the daughter of Thomas and Eva (Small) Walton.

Mrs. Hasecuster was a long-time resident of Shelbyville. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Hasecuster was a member of Evangelical Methodist Church, where she had served as ehureh pianist for more than 50 years.

On May 29, 1920, she married Verl Hasecuster, who died in 1975. Other survivors include sons Fred Gordon, "Bob and Jack Hasecuster, all of Shelbyville; Don Hasecuster, St. Paul, Paul Hasecuster, Needham, Norman "Fuzzy" Hasecuster, Greenfield, and Maurice Hasecuster, Eufaula, daughters Eva Hasecuster, Pat Mitchell and Marilyn Coffey, all of Shelbyville; and Jane Conover, Flat Rock; 30 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Evangelical Methodist Church, Shelbyville.

Burial will follow in Forest Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville. Friends may call 4-9 p.m. Tuesday at Murphy Funeral Service, Shelbyville, and 9:30 a.m. until services Wednesday at the church. Arnold Lucas Arnold Lucas.

59, Greenfield, died Sunday at Regency Place. Born May 1, 1931, in Thornton, he was the son of Edwin and Mae (Spangler) Lucas. Mr. Lucas was a retired self-employed carpenter. He was a member of Apostolic Lucas Pentecostal Church.

On Sept. 19, 1950, he married Louise (Neice) Lucas who survives. Other survivors include sons Steve Lucas, Greenfield, Greg Lucas, Kentucky, and Bill Lucas, Florida; daughters Teresa Kirby, Greenfield, and Rita Jones, Indianapolis; Michael S. Lansler, 17, 7010 W. Meadows Drive, veered from roadway and overturned.

Lansler reported injured. 4:16 p.m. Riley Park: A vehicle driven by Floyd E. Brown II, 27, 3238 N. CR 37SE, collided with a parked vehicle registered Donna A.

Monday, Indianapolis. No injuries reported. A rroctc 1 April 5 Kevin L. Gaerke, 30, Middletown, Ohio, possession of marijuana, released on $5,000 bond. George E.

Butcher, 35, Pendleton, probation revocation warrant, held Monday morning in Hancock County Jail. April 17-year-old Trenton, boy, vehicle theft, runaway, taken to Hancock County InlMiWHaffl I VP 1 10455 1. WASHINGTON 898-1990 LAvU Mr. Betty Jo Baker, 63, Greenfield, died Friday at Hancock Memorial Hospital. Born Sept.

8, 1927, in Hancock County, she was the daughter of Clarence and Bernadine (Davis) Williams. Mrs. Baker was a homemaker and retired LPN. She was a member of Nameless Creek Christian Church. Survivors include her husband of 44 years, Robert E.

Baker; daughters Paula Ward and Debra Wright, both of Indianapolis, and Gayle King and Kimberly Hancken, both of Newman, and eight grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her brother Murry Williams on Feb. 9, 1944. Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Condo And Son Funeral Home, Wilkinson, with Rick A.

Williams officiating. Burial will follow in Park Cemetery. Friends may call 4-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Grace Hall Grace L.

Hall, 89, New Castle, died Sunday at New Castle Health Care Center. Born July 17, 1901, in Frankfort, she was the daughter of Lee and Massie (Lay) Gastineau. Mrs. Hall retired in 1967 as a teacher at Spiceland High School. She was a member of Spiceland Friends Church and Spiceland Order of the Eastern Star.

Survivors include three nieces; and three nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Edgar M. Hall in 1982. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Greene's Funeral Home, Knightstown, with the Rev.

Sid Martin officiating. Burial will follow in Circle Grove Cemetery. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Grace Hasecuster Grace L.

Hasecuster, 89, Shelbyville, died Sunday at Heritage House Convalescent Center, Shelbyville. vehicle reported: 100S. CR 250W south of CR Accidents April I 12:01 p.m. CRs 600W and 300N in Mt. Comfort: Collision involving vehicles driven bv Robert W.

Goodbar. 26. Indianapolis, and Mars R. White, 30, 2314 W. CR 400N.

White's passenger, Mallory White, 4, was reported injured. 10:12 p.m. Spring Street at Grant Street: Collision involving a vehicle driven by Jennifer M. Gibson, 19, 8 N. Spring and a bicycle ridden by Keith K.

Kelly, 20, Morristown. Gibson and Kelly reported injured. April 7 10:26 a.m. CR 600W south of CR 600N in McCordsville: Vehicle driven by Services Lois E. Clark Service 1pm, Tuesday Pasco Memorial Mortuary Visitation 4 8pm, Monday Arnold Lucas Service 1pm, Wednesday Apostolic Pentecostal Church Visitation 4-9pm, Tuesday Barbara J.

Quick Service 10am, Wednesday Pasco Memorial Mortuary Visitation 3-9, Tuesday PASCO MEMORIAL MCSTUARY GREENFIELD 4625536 Peapk who know you, ftopk you an itfy on ind tomorrow LOCALLY TONIGHT Mostly cloudy and mild with-a 10 "percent chance of thundershowers. The low will be in the upper SOs. TUESDAY A 60 percent chance of thunderstorms. The high will be around 70. EXTENDED WEDNESDAY through FRIDAY -Thunderstorms ending Wednesday and after a dry Thursday there's a chance of thunderstorms Friday.

Lows 45 to SO Wednesday and 35 to 45 Thursday. Highs 55 to 65 Wednesday and Thursday. Warmer Friday with lows in the 40s and highs 60 to 70. STATEWIDE There's a better than even chance that thundershowers will sweep across most areas of the Hoosier state tonight. The National Weather Service said conditions tonight will be mild and rainy.

Thundershowers will turn into storms on Tuesday as a cold front passes over the state. The forecast includes variable clouds with a chance of thunderstorms Monday night and Tuesday with lows in the 50s and highs of 65 to 75. There were thunderstorms over parts of Indiana on Monday morning. Thunderstorms were possible in the south today. Showers and thunderstorms developed early Sunday afternoon with most of the precipitation over the western side of the state.

Rainfall amounts overnight were expected to be generally less than one-quarter inch, although forecasters said some thunderstorms could produce amounts up to a half-inch. Rainfall amounts of around one-half inch were expected Monday. Skies were clear to partly cloudy early Sunday. Bulletin board Today 7 p.m. Mt.

Vernon School Board, administrative offices. 7 p.m. Spring Lake Town Council, Community Building, Spring Lake. 7:30 p.m. Easten Hancock School Board, Administrative Building, Wilkinson.

7:30 p.m. Greenfield-Central School Board, Lincoln Park Elementary School. 7:30 p.m. Southern Hancock School Board, Administrative Building, New Palestine. 7:30 p.m.

Greenfield Planning Commission, Greenfield City Hall. Tuesday 7 p.m. Hancock County Commissioners, special meeting with Hancock County Council, Hancock County Board of Health and health officer, Hancock County Builders Association officers, Hancock County Courthouse. 7 p.m. Fortville Town Council, Fortville Municipal Building.

7 p.m. Greenfield Public Library Board, Library. Wednesday :30 a.m. Hancock County Council, Commissioners' Courtroom, Hancock County Courthouse. 7:30 p.m.

Knightstown Park Board, Knightstown Town Hall. April 13 10 a.m. McCordsville Town Council, McCordsville Fire Department. ALL DEEP LA. Greenfield Jeanette E.

Leary and Greenfield Mildred I. Snyder, Oaklandon infant, Lottery INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Here are the winning numbers selected in the Hoosier Lottery: Saturday Daily Three 1-8-8 Dally Four 9-9-2-3 Lotto Cash 6-16-27-29-38-12 Lotto America 8-11-12-14-17-35 Sunday Daily Three 8-3-7 Dally Four Incidents April 4 8:40 p.m. Theft reported: 270 N. Meridian Road. Aprils 2:20 p.m.

Runaway reported: West U.S. 40. 5 p.m. Theft reported: Eastern Hancock High School. 8:49 p.m.

Noise complaint: 1700 block Village Drive East. 9:32 p.m. Juvenile complaint: 200 block West Main Street. 10:14 p.m. Fightdisturbance CINNAMON BUTTER DANISH 1.49 REG.

TAc at Apostolic Pentecostal Church, with the Rev. Kenneth Brown officiating. Burial will follow in Park Cemetery. Friends may call 4-9 Tuesday at Pasco Memorial Mortuary and noon until services Wednesday at the church. Memorial contributions may be given to Apostolic Pentecostal Church.

Barbara Quick Barbara J. Quick, 65, Greenfield, died Sunday at Hancock Memorial Hospital. Born July 30, 1925, in Wayne County, she was the daughter of Waldo and Bessie (Stewart) Coryell. Mrs. Quick was a member of Faith United Methodist Mrs.

Quick Church; and United Methodist Women. She was also a volunteer for the Food Pantry of Hancock County. On Jan. 11, 1948, she married Russell E. Quick who survives.

Survivors include sons James A. Quick, Greenfield, and David Quick, Indianapolis; daughters Diann Lasher and Donna Nelson, both of Indianapolis; sister Dorothy Alderson, CentervUle; and seven grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Pasco Memorial Mortuary, with the Rev. Joe Collins officiating.

Burial will follow in Park Cemetery. Friends may call 3-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be given to Faith United Methodist Church. Jail.

Paul D. Hallgarth, 24, Morristown, driving while intoxicated, resisting law enforcement, held Monday morning In Hancock County Jail. David S. Garza, 32, 138 E. Wilson New Palestine, driving while intoxicated, held Monday morning in Hancock County Jail.

Paul O. Sims, 35, New Palestine, driving while intoxicated, driving with suspended license, held Monday morning in Hancock County Jail. Danny M. Henline, 19, 1027Va E. Fourth minor possessing alcoholic beverage, criminal conversion, held Monday morning in Hancock County Jail.

Hillary A. Higgins, 19, 1328 W. Main driving while intoxicated, released on $400 cash bond. Julia C. Rodrigues, 21, Chicago, driving while intoxicated, held Monday morning in Hancock County Jail.

Russell L. Fleming, 37, 707 W. School warrant, held Monday morning In Hancock County Jail. James A. Workman, 32, 1724 Village Drive, driving while intoxicated, released on $450 cash bond.

Norma G. Hastings, 32, 2725 N. CR 400E, driving while intoxicated, held Monday morning in Hancock County Jail. John W. Jones, 31, Morristown, carrying a weapon without a permit, driving while intoxicated, possession of marijuana, released on $1,200 cash bond.

Paul I. Adams, 30, 520 Berry St, disorderly conduct, released on $200 cash bond. Jason L. Adams, 22, 520 Berry disorderly conduct, held Monday morning in Hancock County Jail. Gary L.

Dunham, 40, Morristown, driving while intoxicated, held Monday morning in Hancock County Jail. Tim J. Griggs, 28, 4484 N. CR 800E, driving while intoxicated, released on $400 cash bond. Richard L.

Meek, 47, 918 W. Fourth St, public intoxication, Invasion of privacy," held Monday morning in Hancock County Jail. April 7 Timothy D. Bates, 30, Route 1, Fountaintown, driving while intoxicated, driving with suspended license, held Monday morning in Hancock County JaiL Jeffrey W. Patterson, 30, Rushville, driving while intoxicated, held Monday, morning in Hancock County JaiL Thomas Elson, 19, Franklin, minor possessing alcoholic beverage, released on recognizance.

Timothy B. Dunham, 23, Morristown, driving while intoxicated, released on $400 cash bond. Jason E. Hackleman, 19, 1674 N. CR 300E, minor possessing alcoholic beverage, held Monday morning in Hancock County JaiL Krista D.

Cooksey, 20, Fountaintown, minor possessing alcoholic beverage, released on recognizance. Scott A. Slaski, 29, Milwaukee, driving while intoxicated, held Monday morning in Hancock County JaiL Roger L. Pratt, 44, Indianapolis, body attachment warrant, held Monday morning in Hancock County JaiL Robin L. Wallford, 31, Greenfield, battery, released on $200 cash bond.

Glen M. Till, 37, Greenfield, battery, released on $200 cash bond. Rescue reported: East 10:47 p.m Main Street: Battery 11:27 p.m. Battery reported: The Attic, 9 American Legion Place. 11:35 p.m.

Noise complaint: Roosevelt Street at Harding Street. 11:57 p.m. Battery reported: The Attic, 9 American Legion Place. April 6 12:16 ajn. Noise mOTjUintjAmer-.

iana, 101 W. North St. 12:38 a.m. Theft reported: Gas America, 815 W. Main St.

12:46 a.m. Threats reported: Daily Reporter, 22 W. New Road. 1 a.m. Malicious mischief reported: 1425 Coachlite Lane.

1:36 a.m. Theft reported: Gas America, 815 W. Main St. 1:37 a.m. Suspicious person reported: The Attic, 9 American Legion Place.

2:49 a.m. Stolen vehicle recovered, Ind. 9 at 1-70. 5:28 a.m. Suspicious vehicle reported: Green Meadows Centre, 1500 block North State Street.

8:31 a.m. Theft reported: 430 East St. 9:40 a.m. Theft reported: 2748 W. CR 100S.

9:44 a.m. Theft reported: 1537 Chapman Drive. 2:23 p.m. Malicious mischief reported: Lincoln Park Elementary School, 600 W. North St.

2.35 p.m. Property found, 200 block North Swope Street. 2:41 p.m. Domestic disturbance reported: West Main Street. 3:20 p.m.

Failure to pay reported: Gas America, 2744 N. State St. 4:33 p.m. Juvenile complaint: 100 block Wood Street. 5:45 p.m.

Fightdisturbance reported: Sixth Street at Berry Street. 6:08 p.m. Theft reported: 538 N. State St. 8:12 p.m.

Property found: St. Michael's Center, 519 Jefferson St. 8:26 p.m. Battery reported: Second Street at Berry Street. 8:54 p.m.

Theft reported: 1739 Hickory Drive. 8:54 p.m. Theft reported: 319 Walnut St. 10:07 p.m. Harassment reported: Harvest Market, 111 W.

South St. 10:27 p.m. Juvenile complaint: Main Street at Spring Street. 10:31 p.m. Noise complaint: North Street at Spring Street.

10:37 p.m. Noise complaint: 500 block Riley Avenue. 10:58 p.m. Theft reported: McDonald's, 1490 N. State St.

April 7 12:06 a.m. Suspicious vehicle reported: Riley Park. 12:44 a.m. Suspicious vehicle reported: 400 block Roosevelt Street. 2:08 a.m.

Malicious mischief reported: Main Street at Noble Street. 3:33 a.m. Suspicious vehicle reported: lnd. 9 at 1-70. 4:44 a.m.

Noise complaint: Osage Street at Noble Street. 5:36 a.m. Malicious mischief reported: Pennsylvania Street at Walnut Street. 8:41 a.m. Failure to pay reported: 2242 N.

State St. 10:39 a.m. Malicious mischief reported: 823 N. Broadway Street. 4:19 p.m.

Lost child reported: Hardees, 1213 W. Main St. 5:09 p.m. Loststolen license plate reported to Greenfield Police Department. 6:19 p.m.

Noise complaint: 200 N. Apple St. 9:19 p.m. Noise complaint: Dailey's Car Wash, 1104 N. State St.

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Elaine Scott For the sake If you're ttke many people, yoa may mink of eye can as a pair of i jilmw, or perhaps, contact tenses. And, you probably think of your eye doctor's office as a place to go to get your glasses. While it's true that moat doctors dispense eyewear in fheir offices, there Is much more to modern optometric care than just a pair of glmwi Whether yoa are a young penon in your teaming years, a working person In your earning years or an older person enjoying retirement, eomprebenshre optometric examinations and treatment can help ptiuite and Improve your vision, one of life's most precious gifts. During your examination, your doctor will use a variety of sophisticated instrument, often aided by diagnostic eye drops, to look for many things. You may be examined for: Your ability to see dearly at aU db Your ability to change focus efficiently and comfortably.

Your ability to use both eyes as a team. Vision conditions like nearsightedness, farslghtwlneai, astigmatism and presbyopia Or. Stephen Scott of your eyes Eye diseases like glaucoma and mauclar degeneration, and conditions like cataract General health problems like diabetes and high blood pressure. After youhave hadl comprehensive eye examination and your general health and everyday seeing needs have been evaluated, your eye doctor can prescribe one of many treatment options just for you. So, If you havent had an eye examination Uxs year can your eye doctor today Preseite: the Merest better rent by Dr.

StepbM Scott Dr. BaiM Scott Opttaetrists 1451 Jason Road 4624601 Serving the community for 11 years SI. Brian L. Kirkwood, D.D.S. Complete Family Dentistry Nitrous Available Evening Saturday Hours April I 12:23 a.m.

East Second Street: B. Arnold Tumbill, 58, taken to Hancock Memorial Hospital. Greenfield Fire Department responded. 9:01 429 N. Harding St: Jack F.

Miller, 47, 128 N. Franklin St, taken to Hancock Memorial Hospital Greenfield Fire Department responded 10:12 a.m. 3628. W. CR 200N: Patient declined services.

Buck Creek Fire Continued on Page 462-3456 Greenfield Professional 1 20 W. McKenzie, Suite Greenfield.

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