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i 1 I '( -I TODAYS JANUARY It 19S7 -Vv i TITillic TTiitrio rimiTi 1 ortapt AemBIy Hears Final" luiesri Newsy Paragraf iiuuu a ui aao jw State Budget Job ESDIANAFCLIS ITiXSTOCK Hogs fairly active: steadrto 25 higher; early 14 mixed grade 190-240 lb 17.30-11.00; few mora uniform 100-220 lb 1-1 18.10- Monies, Killed BTADLER latma i i COWAJIT, Hew, Cattto aa4 CaW ffllMt4 Meadey Tare rridsf UatU f. If, COLUMBUiKONt Mil. Jiuy53ect(, Is Hearing Case A Jury Wa selected today Ut Jackson Circuit Court at Browns Address Norman Devebing, Columbus R8, has been admitted to Bar-tholomew County Hospital In Co By Gov. Craig Several AppointmenU in Jap 25; about 250 head 14 200-210- lb 18.35 to Shippers; 240-290 lb 1655- 17.50; few 290425 lb 16.50-75: 180- ---torJnuary 11, 'i -S- Town to hHrmrtrial'Bf-thrtat vs. John David charged with a statutory offense, which opened this morning.

AnnQUDe4lCohini)u-Alan Heads Tax Board INDIANAPOLIS (Jl Harold W. Handley confirmed 16- sows steadf-to Military graveside, funeraj eerv. Ice for Capt, Lawrence E. Monv les, age about S3, husband of the former. Mist LoU GUI.

of Sev- 100-180 lba. INDIANAPOLIS (3ov, Craig ey to provide the needed land. told the 195T Legislature today Its The governor-elect will pH out greatest "problem la education of his complete legislative program the tata youtn and ttereja before another Joint eslon'iext "wnwriiaiffi Trooper Otha I. Bishop, Indiana state police safety education officer from the Seymour pasljmowadlifibn -on teasge 180-190 lbs. ui Mg-H-lhar Members th Jury Ruth I strong 14 mixed "wetght nd gradf SOOS lb 15.00-16.25: some -Si 16 50r00-625Hi KM5.5.

CatUa 300; calvel 150; llttia'-; -1 dax uYaT Stale Revenue 'Comraia- 17.00-1175 Monday in the National Cemetery MM- ivifttowi Mn-tii Meahl, Driftwood township: Oris The. outgoing governor laid down Craig said the oort should be sioner Frank 'Mllla hat de. problems to Mitchell officials and parents todav at the Mitchell dtv $1923 i 17-point program In which the state la copper-j cded to enter private business in dene; sticrt-aaAiaifcrs ucminaKy ui'-4rv lUh Sows a aiL0A aiwi! ttaiiv. sladi-t ea tAk r-, i au ma. svs jucst iiiia earfew tot from Japan.

Saturday alght at the xW'p" jlihfoeatiiVvIndJansi, J'J jeconunen4 to you 4biia Handley bq announced the ap cfiolcS gttWi 'gfld Ueifert 17 5o- 11.00; utility and commercial cowt 10.00-12.00; cannera and eutters Seynosr Mtrketi pointment of William Storen. Indianapolis banker, as a member pf thAlcuholiC Beverage Commission. But he said such major appointments as ABC chairman, Highway Commission chairman and state mental health commissioner have not been made. Other appointments announced Members of the 4-H fair 'board of Bartholomew county Thursday slake" but proposed iite7oT the new fairgrounds 'south of the county home on U. S.

Jl-A. Jennings county's two banks, in Noith Vernon, have, assets of $10,934,751.49, representing a pro 6.50-10.75: vealera active, ateaijy at 22.00-28.00. Sheep good to prima moat ly good to choice $0-105 lb lambs steady at 16.0040.50; slaughter ewes steady at 4.00-7.00. Oeorge r. Shrader Funeral Home, 1715 Oak street.

New Albany. Capt. Monies was on of at least live victims ol the -crasn-of S. Air Force Weather reconnaissance plane carrying 11 men near Hanno, Japan, Dec. 28.

Mrs. Monies and four children, who were in Japan at the time of the tragedy, are In Seymour wtth Giil.501 South Walnut street and tvory py-, "Ow'eV Rota Allman, Browtistown township; Russell Dewey, Owen township; Harry Unger, Seymour; Arthur H. StahL Driftwood township; Leori Kiel, Seymour; Harriett Hall, Carr township. Representing the defense In the trial, the second jury trial of the January term which opened Monday, are attorneys Warren Wynek-en and John Krueckeberg, not or Fort Wayne. James L.

Laupus, prosecuting attorney, Is In charge of the case for the state. January Wheat, No. 1 soft new Wheat, No. I soft new WhiU corn Yellow corn Soybeans, No. 1 yellow Rye iL.

11, 1957 $2.23 $2 II $1.35 $1.18 new 2.29 $1.00 7Sc 15c 10c 10c 44c Craig did not comment directly cooperation with the Corps of En- on the record proposed two-year gineers you build this facility; spending program of 790 million that you pay for it-rash that dollars which, along with the high- you own it." Crafg "Bad er taxes it would force, is the bond markeU and cumbersome fi- chief problem of the Republican- nancing should have no part in the dominated 90th General Assembly, program." But his recommendations made He said jt would bring the people it plain he did not feel the budget of the state "greater weaHh than setild. -b hampering has any single facte? state government activities, and last 50 years." he advocated several spending The governor said the new penal projects not Included In the budg- institution is needed because of et. "grossly inadequate antiquated fa- Reeommendations Made cilities." Craig, addressing a Joint House gygiam Hss Failed and Senate session at noon EST, He said rehabilitation is the aim recommended at least 150 new of the penal system and added: state and higher state CapiUl punishment has failed included Thomas Hindman of line omf'i ATA it pats Heavy hens Leghorn hens Old roosters Jackson County Hymn Sing will INDIANAPOLIS GRAXir Indianapolis, Jan. il (AV-TJla followlrtt; bids were made Thuw day by local mills for grain da livered by truck: new No. 2 rid, wheat, $2.22 a bushel; No.

whRer shelled corn, Na 2 yellow corn, No. white oata (51 lbs. or more) 73e a bushel; new crop yellow soybeans (13 moisture) $2.29. Lawrence ag chairman of the State Board of Accounts and Joda G. Newsom of Columbus as chairman, of the State Tax Board.

Handley had named MUlis, who opposed him for the Republican nomination for governor last summer, as state budget director to Butterfst (prem) a be held ajt the Acme Evangelical United Brethren Church at 7-15 p. m. Tuesday bight, Arthur Rucker, of Acme, chairman, announced today. The church is ouiwnii vrrg; 4lc 25c 18c accompanied by Capt. Monies' father, Lawrence Monies, Sr, will go to 4 Woodbury Drive, Beverly, following the funeral services.

Capt. Monies was making a career of the Air Fore and would have been eligible for retirement in about four years. He was a navigator-Instructor and was stationed at Freeman Field as a lieutenant during World War II. EggS Pullet eggi TB Receipts Now Continued from paga 1 mour and Jackson township, $2, 744; Brownstown and Browns located on State Road 358, west of a promise made following this city, and all persons are wel- fulfill pay; placing the entire state to serve society it is antequated; come to attend. the state convention.

except it is barbaric: it is not hasrl unnn Conservation Department Scynonr Lifettock an4.ffinXorCfiDW0l.lact upon Handley. laid the first he learned. "White pelicana at full growth have a wing spread of about o6 hundred Inches. chief, under the merit system, and false premise. It should be re-! of Millis' change of decision was town township, Driftwood township, Grassy Fork township, Hamilton township, $121; Owen township, $78; 2 1 Prayer Service r-l the action to "match all federal funds pealed." 'when he read speculation in a mnlHlv as nossihlc to take full Ha r-aA in tins i nomcnanors.

However, the flover- January II, 1957 HOO MARKET 1 T- 7 WVtMWV VJ HMIVMUU DCJA I and complete advantage of recent- up a research program into the nor-elect said Millis would be LI aA I llircn national hiehwav lea- emntinnai fhhm nt aim am, "fnniish to turn down" a lob in II Vila J. II 111 BU Pershing township, $90; Redding Collin Garriott Dies at LVille 170-190 lbs, lay township, $151; Salt Creek town illation. nnpnrv Hn mlrenAv ham tartH nrivate business with "more Se- ship, $38; Vernon township, $445. 80 and Washington township, FOTTSCHMIDT oiLDOima nunc Etttk Mevtat awl tllif Lu4 CUwin mad Otfto -a tkactos aizs ron Ajrr jo ttfatar OUJ JAISli $17.50 $17.25 $17.00 $16.50 The reference to the highway the program by executive order. curity." The Seymour Ministerial As- problem was an indirect endorse- Craig advocated expansion ofi Millis, a career public official soication held its fourth annual 190-220 Ibi.

220-240 lbs. 240-250 lbs 250-270 lbs. 270-300 lbl. Week of Prayer service Thurs $83.50. Kenneth N.

Warbritton, assoct $16.00 ment of the proposed two-cent in- driver education to improve traf- i who had served as state treasurer crease -in, the itate' Jour-cent-a- ftc jfety and a law compelling and -state auditor, declined again gallon gasoline tax, regarded as regular inspection of motor ve- today to say what the job is. sure of enactment. hides. p0.iiions Not Filled tfr um i au nut Sows Boars S.3U-S1U.3U day night at the St. Paul Congregational Church -with the Rev.

Thomas Pickens, pastor of the Church of God, delivering the sermon. His talk was on "Inter- NO CALF OR CATTLE Hmuovpr nreoiotea tne To onri umnt ho raTlprt nnlinral ation president, was In charge of the meeting, at which Mrs. Ebert gave report on the January cheat clinic- held Wednesday. She said if -tuberculosis from Jackson county are now In state sanitariums and 23 patients are MARKETS FRIDAY Handley indicated the appoint- new federal mterslate" Tiigh program "will not do as much as Commission he advocated an en- DR. GEORGE S.

BQGARDUS DENTIST Roa T. htUte Uf. VHOXg JA 1-lMt houhs CLOaEft WEOMCBOATa many of you envision it will and forcement department "free and and the remaining spots in the ARC might be made Monday, but a successor to Dr. Margaret E. added: distinct from the commission with now receiving home treatment In the county.

She give a report on "On this subject, I recommend- standards fixed by law no less mental health chief ed use of all means, private and than those required of our Indiana Moa" as cessory The Rev. Homer J. Hunsinger, pastor of the St. Paul Congregational Church, presided at the service which was opened by an organ prelude by Helen Baute. The Rev.

Harold Gray, pastor of the Rockford Methodist Church, gave the prayer. The Rev. Ralph Adkins, pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren Churchy, was in charge of the pf- CALL JA 2-4S94 Whan Yen Have A flat Tire could be a longtime in coming. In the meantime, he said. Dr.

John W. Southworth. superintendent of the Logansport State Hospital, will serve as mental health public, for the construction oi state police." highway facility." He recommended that the bev- This was Craig's final plea for erage law permit producers to privately financed toll roads. His choose their own wholesalers who Collin W. Garriott, 53.

a civil engineer with the Army Corps of Engineers for 16 years and a former icsldenf of his city while employed with the Seymour district office of the Indiana state highway-tcmmisnton, died at noon. Thursday at St Joseph Infirmary, Louisville. A 1930 graduate of Purdue University, Mr. Garriott had been ill for only a few weeks. He resided at 331 Esplanade, Louisville.

Mr. Garriott was a member of the Indiana Society of Professional Engineei nd Land Surveyors, South Park Fishing Club and Iro-ftuois PresbytriaoCMrch, The son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Garriott of Austin, who survive, Mr.

Garriott was married to the former Miss. Jeanette Clark, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George A. Clark, prominent residents of thtr city.

The widow survives, along with two sons, James, a student at Hanover College, and John, a student-at vuLCAifiimo ei mtCAPPDta road aeavtcB I CIN CINJJATT KODL' CINCINNATI Eggs. fob. Cincinnati casea Included), consumer grades, U.S. A large white 35-36; brown 35-36; medium white 32-34; U.S. large 33-34; net price paid at firms In Cincinnati area (cases exchanged), consumer grades, U.S.

A jumbo 3349; large 29-31; medium 25-27; small 2044; large 25-27; grade checks 1 18-Tri: i Poultry, prices at farm, Cincinnati area, No. 1 quality fryer, 34ft lb 18-19; hana, over I lb 14-17; light type 10-12. wsriwe-lhraoemtiw to-the gavernmeoLre-i commissioner, with William i Haro- SPECKNER TIRE SERVICE or, ram A. SEVOT the results of the recent emergency X-ray visit to Jackson county and said that 16 of the 29 persons whose X-rayt showed them to be suspects have had large X-rays taken. Two others showed heart conditions and 23 others showed other formaof -chaat.

pathology in the X-rays. Necessity of increasing the annual Christmas seal goal next year in order to meet expenses of the association was discussed at the meeting tip icum of his administration and precipi organization program handling I fering and gave the announce- i.i(t Koti In iQ5i business aammiMiawi tated a dministrative details in ments. The Rev Alvin A. Cohn nortiallv onnrtArl ha KfliH ronsoll- I a the 1955 Legislature. Agrees With Handley dation of blanches of government P.silInation is et- reat scripture.

The benedic- does not constitute centralization I. Dr. Morgans resignation Is el On the gasoline tax and the edu cation problem, the outgofcig gov- of authority but make for greater to the Bc Taylor, minister of music at the OWIirw pr Iflnt n.ntirf fhrr. with administrative efficiency. Democratic ti i tt ii fWare ctill Bra Jtt conn rati fills a a vice president in narora rr.

nmmiey. 1 Kr in who takes over the reins of titate partmetUs reporting to the office of tie Paul "Congregational Church sang Low Here 15, th onvornnr anH that in wronlf me DanK neauuu a selection entitled "Just Where government Monday. v- DR. W. M.

CONNER Optometrist EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Phont JA 2-1 847 324 West 2nd HOOT A. MliH-l M. CLOatO WXDWaPAYB t-ratic National Chairman Frank I Hi. jiadti Mo" On iucatlon. Crale miffeekted it should be more like the federal CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO un- January 11, 1957 High Low Close Prev.Close Wheat Mar 2 42J 2.40-4 l.4Hl! 2.41 E.

McKinney. but Handley said Tne flnal Mrvice the Week McKinney "had nothing to do of Praver wlll be held tonight at with the appointment." i at Fir8t pr'esbyter- The governor-elect disclosed ian church with Jerry BveTs, enough" money for the four col- system which has been boiled leges and universiues to expand down to 10 departments. their facilities 1 to, meet increased enrollment, and raise faculty pay w. Sideswipe to keep top instructors. Both are 1 provided for in the same budget, ftortll of Clearsprillg He made no direct reference to proposals to raise the minimum I was nred when that Newsom, who has been ne- 2.38H 2.37 2.38-38V 2.37W 2.2S 2.28 2.28S 2.28 student minister of the First Bac Kentucky Military Institute.

Three sisters Mrs. John Eppley, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Raymond Barker, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Ruth Cain, of Lakewood, also Survive. Private funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.

m. Saturday from the Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3801 Taylor Boulevard, Louisville. Burial in Austin, Ind. publican member May Jiy Sep Dec on the tax jigt church, delivering the ser- 2.304 2.294 2.30 2.29 board, was his second choice for mon 2.33 2.32f 2.33V 2.32 Corn Mar 1 364 1.354 1.35H- I 3 salaries of school teachers or for i ve" chairman. He said Melvin T.

Azar of Fort Wayne, a township assessor, turned down the job. New Member Named David R. Davis of Indianapolis wilt replace Newsom as Republi- Continued from Page 1 ways in northern Indiana where snow fell Wednesday night and Thursday, atate police reported early today. An Anderson man was killed Thursday night in an accident near Lapel blamed on snow and ice. Severe cold weather extended over much of the Middle West and Northeast with many areas receiving heavy snow Thursday.

Skies were mostly clear today. At least 28 deaths were attributed to the frigid weather and snow in the nation; They Included nine in Michigan, eight in Illinois, four In New Jersey, four in York and three- in New England. John Gorbett Funeral Set Monday Afternoon services for John William Gorbett. 77. a life-lonr resl- 1.39H 138V4 1.39-394 1-38 1.414 1.41 1.41H 1.41H 1.394 1.38 1.39V 1.38 lJ2fc L32 l.J2V4-?s 132: May Jly Sep Dec further state aid toward classroom construction.

"The greatest problem facing you today, in my judgment, is that of the education of our youth, at prjmary. secondary and college levels," Craig sajd. "There is only road at a. m. inursua mile north of Clcarspring 550 feet north of the Daniel Hor-ton driveway.

A 1949 model convertible driven by Albert D. Sanders, Columbus, was going west on the countv road and making a left can member of the board, with dent or jadtson county, will be FREE! Trail Blazers j- ALMANAC FREE! rHOOSIIRlKD STORt fr H005ICR CLIVATOR Shirley Wilcox of New Albany re-, condUcted at 1 :30 p. m. Monday maining on a "temporary" basis from the Vos Mortuary. Burial In as the Democratic member.

Davis i Rjverview Cemetery. turn around a curve toward the Rev. Hillenberg Rites Conducted Thursday Funeral services for the Rev. Thomas A. Hillenberg, 74-year-old minister of the Evangelical United Brethren Church at Fairview, were conducted Thursday afternoon from the Sherwood-Ferguson ford with the Rev.

Hary W. Smith, pastor of the E. B. Church la-Bedford the-Rev Oats Mar .794 .794 May .77 .77 .774 .76 Jly .70 .70 .704 .704 Sp .71 .70 Soybean -r Jan 2 51 i.49 150 May 2.57 2.56 2.57-V4 2-55 Jly 2.55 2.54 2.53445 2.534 Sep 8.U a.42 2.42',4- 2424 south as a 1956 model station has been assistant io me uulBu.uK fYidg m.y caa at the Voss wagoa. driven on the.

same! board chairman. Albert Fossler.i Mortuary afer Jp. tt Saturday, road by Earl Glen Davidson, 40, i state treasurer-elect. Mr- Gorbett died Thursday one solution to the problem pay for to fail to do so would result in the greatest sociological loss Craig ptegram other items also endorsed by Handley, now lieutenant geveraor, al Norman RL attempted go' around the same curve to east, Board of Accounts chairman after mour R2. He had been ill for a tenure as a Republican board several months.

member.1 Handley said Howard i The -left -sides oi the vehicles side- Thursday night wm Saranac Lake, Y. with 28 below aero. Many places to 4h Nertbeaet n4 Middle West reportedvj.ubero though the two haye been Repubr 8Wjoed and after the impact, A. Glen O'DeU, officiating. Burial lican factional foes throughout the- botn nit an embankment damag Swain of Tipton wm be retained; Ceor Deilia.

73, a tha nmwraitir member, ana temperature. The cold air moved I Craig administration. Jackson southward, bringing freezing temperatures as far south as the central. parts of Mississippi and Alabama. Paul Harvey of Bloomington, an examiner, will replace Hindman as a Republican member.

Robert Wickersham, chairman Dies at Brother's Home George N. Demas, 75, Widely known former Aurora businessman who had made his home ing the right sides of the vehicles. Trooper Maurice L. Wright, of the Seymour state police post, who investigated, said. The Sanders car was damaged approximately $120 and the station wagon was damaged ap- These were a new intermediate penal institution for youthful first offenders and action to establish a "Port of Indiana" for oceangoing vessels on Lake Michigan.

Handley has endorsed the latter in Cresthaven Memorial Park. The Rev. Mr. Hillenberg passed away suddenly at 10 p.m. Monday at his residence in Bedford.

The Rev. Mr. Hillenberg was also employed as a carpenter and was found dead about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. When the body was discovered, the door to his home was unlocked and the lights snd tele Loan Reelects All Officers of the board during Gov.

Craig's I U'itK Kio Kpnikar TatnnA XT Txma will remain with administration. PERSONALS oa lamiiy, in aeymour ior me project "if we can find the mon-1 proximately $150 past five months, died in his sleep early today at his brother's home, the board as an examiner, Bert Westover of Mdianapolis was reappointed secretary of the Administrative Building Council, snd Paul Tingle of Connersville was retained as secretary of the vision set were on. Lawrence) Mi. Berth. Krumme and daugh- County Coroner Dr.

R. E. Wynne garah win indUnapoIU said that death was attributed to hr th wtilvUit 510 West Fourth street. Death was due to a heart condition and he had been in failing health for several week First Resident Enters New Methodist Home TodayOpen House Being Held 8 FINER anoQier daughter. Miss Janet Kruanme.

a student at the Ap coronary attack. The Rev. Mr. Hillenberg wsi born Get, 10. 1882, in Lawrence proved School of Beauty Culture, Public Service Commission.

Mr rmas naturalized citi-MiUis will remain as state United States, was a enu commissioner until March native of Greece, yvhere he was when former State Sen. Edwin W. Dorn Aprii 23, 1881. He came to Beaman of Princeton takes over. jtne United States in 1903 and he I FUNERALS I county, the son of John W.

Janet Krumme wgll sccom- Franklin, Ind. The first re.l- service laundry and institution dent was to enter the new Meth- laundry. Residents will eat in a odist Home here today at a pleasant, light dining room in a ceremony durine the first of a family type atmosphere- A tem- nany her motherland sister here fi Priced to fit 4 me budget airecior joo wm ana brother, James, were in The Jsckson Building snd Loan Association, Of Brownstown. held a reorganisation meeting Thursday night at which all officers were reelected and the financial report was given. Directors Fred J.

Bowling. Charles R. Robertson Slid T. C. Foster were reelected for another two-yer term beginning Jan.

19. Harry Shields, president. F. C. Foster, vice-president, nd A.

L. Lucas, secetary-tressurer, were reelected as officers of the organization. Appraiser are Harold Tor-moehlen -and F. C. Foster.

Assets of the organisation are: first mortagage loans, $201.9001 U.S. honds, cash, $16, 160.66; total $223,060.66. Liabilities installment share full paid three-day open porary chapel has been placed in continue to be filled by Robert business in Columbus, Ind. His I sella Todd Hillenberg. Ha was married to Nellie Alma Deckard on June 14, 1902 in Lawrence county.

She preceded him in death Feb. 28. 1954. Survivors include four daugh- Saturday spend the weekend. Mrs.

Adam Gebhart and Mr. and Mr. T. P. Cordes wera in Salem Thursday afternoon to he with Miss Clarice Spangler, whose The Home will also be open one end large dining room w.

King, who already has been brother came to Seymour in 1910 0 every income. the public Saturday and Sunday uniil it can be arranged for in named deputy budget director in to open a confectionery business from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. slow new facilities. the Handley administration.

Hand-1 which he operated here many time, each day. The 24-bed health miter fe- sy King probably wiH not years and George Demas went to The first resident is Mrs. Pearl tures the la'est in pa- repiaced as budget director un- Aurora, where he operated a con- Hitchins Kaelin of Indianapolis, tient comiort. Beds can be raised tiJ Marcn after the close of the fectionary store from 1913 until the first larze donor to the Home, or lowered electrically for ease 1 rtirr roi! wide- tern. Mis.

Otis Watson, Bedford Everett Spangler, died R4, Mrs, Lawrence Huffman, there suddenly Wednesday after-Whiteland, Mrs. Howard LaDuke, noon. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Winona I Mrs. Gayle Marley, Mrs.

Charles She was welcomed into the Home of nurse service, so that patients ninn un. known in Aurora and also George. Louisville: two sons. Opha'Marley and Mrs. Guy Kindred ii ur-moni ut n.m.

todif. maycet in and out easily. A ...1 fiuu in Knvmaut T. Hlllenberg -Lafayette. wer In Salem Thursday afternoon 5 I 8 1C S3 iQ WUV v-1 fi JK VI iU asf'V i umuc iiim Other residents will enter the Uay which wheels" over the bed makinif two aDOOint-' since he came here five months 1 and Richard H.

Hillenberg, ofrto be -with Uu Clanc Spangler new Home for retired Hoosiers it tin serve as a food tray, writing, 1 4g0 I Lake Jackson, Texas; seven sis-: following the death oi Miss Spang- shares. mortgage! vanity- i -4 4t i Jm1 tMl andltersi four 13 irand- Iefa father. Everett Spangler. Mr, 7-v me rate or ix per wee, sccoramg return n. iW Tr.fl-v wm fee a ill NArrn wainui ai a to Dr.

S. L. Martin, formerly of table with mirror adjustable so his only daughter. Miss Cleo De I a j. children; seven great grandchild- and Mr.

Harry Hedge. Mr. and ren; and everal nieces and neph- Mrs. Vergil Ruddlck and Mr. D.

that the patient can be seated or awuguravea iu.Ki7. Seymour, superintendent The pre pledged shares. contingent fund, Undivided profits, total, $223, 060.6. PHONS JA 2-2517 Doeooooeoooeoeoaoeoeocl jW. Mosei will go to Salem ews.

sent 1,000.000 facilities ill care lying down. for 78 residents. The board of A public address system runs trustees, headed by Ralph Hast- throughout the building with Ings of Washington, has already Speakers In each room. Messages received approval to move ahead clin be announced from the cen-wlth expansion plans for two tral office or the resident may mas, died at Schneck Memorial Hospital here in August, 1956. Funeral service will be conducted at 2 P.

m- Monday from the Holthause and Rullman Tu-neral Home, Aurora, with the Methodist minister in charge. Burial in Riverview Cemetery, Aurora. ft Lions Qub Holds Dinner Meeting The Seymour Lion Club held Five Hungarian Workers Killed evening. The Rev. and Mrs.

Ralph Adkln and Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Rust were, in Bedford Thursday afternoon to attend funeral services for the Rev. T.

A. Hillenburg, late pastor of Fairview Evangelical United Brethren Church, near Bedford. WOW additional' wings adding 104 have a choic of two programs T. Thn tfV-ctom Will fllav rMYtfdC fif wins, uuiu ui wm" nv enca of The Methodist, Church, AM or FM radio. Men can listen Anner meeting Thura- tr.

h.ii dar night at the Elks Club wita Horn. music. ri Montgomery, president, Spangler RUf Set Jane Bloom Treated BUDAPEST, Hungary (-Sew Saturday Salem SSL1 For Cut Over EVt Funds for the Home were raises A special oimng room oas own i through general soUdtation of provided for patients in the E. S. "BiU" Cummins.

enter-Methodist in the 135,000 member Health Crnter who can eat to- takiment chairman tor the meet-Indians Conference, which in- gether, ''Pele are only- as old as tng. presented an entertaining Jane Bloom, five year old musical variety program com daughter of Mr. and Mrfrrtoyd4 Seymour Sunoco -Service TIPTON a VINfTS ANSEL YNCH, Prop. i V- 'N -v Funeral service for Everett Spangler, of Salem, father of Mis Clarice Spangler, of Seymour, Will be conducted at 2 p. m.

Saturday from the Salem' Christian Church. Burial In a cemetery near Csmpbellsburg, Friend may call at the Dawalt Funeral Home, Salem, at anytime. Mr. Spangler, a retired farmer wW formerly', bed at Campbells-burg, died suddenly in Salem Wednesday afternoon. Bloom, 502 tast Fifth street, naa jnree stitches taken over her right eye at SchiJect" Memorial Hospital Thursday night a a result of an accident In hen home.

Jane fell and cut herself on a half-nail protruding from 1he wall After treatment, he wa released. -r' at least Eve worker reported slain by Hungarian police gunfire. Other were wounded. Witnesses aid 5,000 worker defied police and assembled to bear speaker mounted on trucks. Soviet and Hungarian force sealed Off the island from the rest of Budapest There were no reports that Ruasiani tjroop took' part' in the firing.

I Trouble, also broke out; at the Gam Railway car work end re- prised of students from Shield High SchooL which wa enjoyed by an. The SH3 group consisted of Jack Hildreth and hi Dixieland group, with Ronnie Dick Allman and Larry Walter. Brenda Sciarra Lbv and Love I A a Splehdored Kenny Edroond'-ng "Never" and "Whh A Song ta My Heart. Both vocah. were ac dudes that part of the state their mind and spirits ana it outh of U.

S. highway 40 and will be our job to keep both most of Marion County. yoUng." Dr. Martin stated. By Tht Methodist Home features permitting the sick residents as UWlast word in modern eonveni- much freedom as they are physi-enca and design.

Individual rooms cally able to manage, the Home art furnished witb a bed, dresser, tnanagemept feel It will quicken Ump, a desk -chair, and several restored health. -chairf fof Visitor. Eacb of the Fadlitle and staff are planned room ba prhratar bath facilltie to provide fjour basic needs good Jerigned especially for older per- JootL toterestihg program, medical son and kacy of th rooms taf a a reUgiou SHmafl kitchen ton snacks. The Hamr manager ia Misa Alh "Thera raU solarilun loongei Krause Indianapoli. Othef and fa living-room, kitchen itaff mtoiber include a foods with facilities large Enough: to tet-handl etpansiafr of -tbf Horn, apist, program director, partem vie laundry ocTUso Oljwg physician and 'maintenance, per-rrH ronmt beautv ahoo.

aelf- sonneL MONUMENTS fi MARKERS LUBE CAR WASH OIL CHANGE I pair hop: Police said they Bred ktm lei'ia tassaiea ef Syria ll Adnan into the df to bait a demonb I companied, iff Judy Oiterman on aunee i wreia tfts, the piano. Bbb Wolford furnUbed former Syrian Uon- ilrstJ reporta said ort two piano aolot. dor to Paris, na teti5ed that, workmen had been wounded by' CO PRODUCTS SUN0 tire; REP Al WALTER KRU3DIE Carl Hilgeman. of Seytwur, Iraq is Jeorking for aa armed re-; police gunfire, but later report uaKwtae FK Jl-lf a Kuest of Ben Emk: 1 volt In Syria. aaid nothing abotrt ant wounded.

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