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pay itayv --wy ju vm-- PAGE -ft Edwards IsIrbmo 71 KewsyParagrafi. CSlSany ersmond 4 Initiated By Elk Here A class of li 'bxludittg Cbk-iodge No, 462, B.P.0.t Elks, 'a4 onel Harland 'Sanders, famous a lodge meeting. here Wednes Reapportionment Problem Attending ISTA Convention caucused -today for nrther Iry at -solving its in 'reasingly difficult reapportion- inent problem after calling off Scheduled night floor session 'Wednesday tTLiL fet Federal Coutt strike least, A7. In thai House, four alternate bills- tentatively-expected to under 'Jheanw theory we eBgibte "today for second reading," the -floor amendment Coor Session had set for Famous-Kentucky xnea -i arsx. uyt, en, was initiated into Seymour recently received the coveted rltoratio Alger AwArd Attend Camp, Toiir Air Base After' assisting in i judging dur-JnwOTiwTiporee Camp Ijouis Ernst near.

Dupont last weekend," members of Explorer- Post-No sponsored toured facilities at Bakalar Ak Force Base near.CJolumbus. 8Q0-bwfam boys- from Boosies Hills to prepare one meal obtained off campIem ber tthe Explorer 1 1 helped -judge the meals, which A member of the Motor Corps Of the Jackson County Chapter, American Red Cross, 4s to (take two county children to Riley Hospital at Indianapolis Friday. Thg'chiidrentiai at. tbboswtal.and ments for transportation to Indianapolis were -made- through the.cotmtyUieallh-nurse'-Red Cross -officials report v. wins-of tneMetho.

lioo east wjmg-of the -Metbc --aged --or Franklin, is' scheduled -Sunday Raines, head of Indiana Area, will present so rmK. nriut twubtkin van. Ziatioos and orwe making to triciing Sena seats acre pat XNeadvice relayed from the -r n--JTvL. placing nmt awogaoe otbar famous wmners including DwiAt Eisenhower, Herbert Cash Penney and enbefTjr-ir Col who nurtured ate'- a munHnuuan nouar mancoisa lodee here Wednesday night sides OoL- Sanders were David KTBeatty, Robert Hi1 Brown, Thomas C. Stewart, James EUata.

Bernard L. Bimanan. bis nepbew cration rituaL With compfetjon onderwent surgery this nwrn James Sanders, present Exalt- -of- the1 wingi the home's, capac ed Ruler of the Seymour lodge. a salad, fruit and a drinlu Leaving (he camporee. early Sunday niorning, the local Ex-, plorers-iraveled to BaJta la Attemper Michael D.

Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith B. Edwards, 330 Boulevard, Seymour, was recently promot- sVw lfsil DionlamMt XI Pllft. CU VT iW AfCUJWUUI a- fwuf mact a- -r Military- School randy College-, Boonville, Mo: Edwards been promoted to squad teader for (Jompany E.

in the Kemper Mitaary school carps ofO- dets. year He inactive in a coonfi-nated program lof academic, activities at the school: A Kemper scroll was present- ed "Cadet' Edwardsfor: 6 stancto work ta college piAlic He ako received a Scholastic Honor Socier C- (afioate last Kemper, -tbe oldest military school west ofthe Missssq)pi River fa in its 122nd academic year. It bas been designated an honor mflitary school by the Department of (he Army every year since 1914 when the rat ing was established. Its enroll-, i meat of 495 cadets is one of the largest in 1he school's history. Kemper graduate! are continu-jjnjr (heir education in over.

100 different colleges and universi-' ties this ifalL FEATURED TWTRLER LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -Anthea L. Sakbury, 15-year-old Purdue will lead the Boilermaker band in (he role of "Golden Gal" at Satur- day's nomecommg game jmemgan scare, rroi. iu kj. Wright, Purdue band director; aftTUin-TOienMajrfiy tllJ "JK caucus broke up and Mankm i lTJU.

ingtoo, caucus chairman and fa Court Members named the special StecUer indicated tfaevara-, bgUTB 55558 SOT. Cam OT. me ift hlniM aWk Innil a nteeiMA. where (hey toured Jbeair baseJehapeL Schneck fllemoHal Hospital News Debra i a tf eightr oaugbtar Ivan Sitar, 1125 Washington street, undjjrwenLjnrgfirx, ting nr-wi-'r-rf Jeffery Haag, five," son of Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Haag, Seymour R2, underwent surgery 'this mornings- Loda Wessel, 13,.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norris WesseL Crothersville Rl, underwent surgery Wednesday mornmg. Fox, of Austin R2, was admitted Wednesday morning for medical treatment PmMm FIMm 17 ami rJ Hubek Elans, Sdpio Rl, was admitted Wednesday afternoon for medical treatment'. Mrs.

Waldo A. Judktos, 519 West Fourth street, was ad- mitWWednesday.a viewWSostitat. prohibition against draw- Tiag Senate 6sanines within Harry Bast, James Li Browning, Roy C. Dadley, Kenneth D. Baker, Gene D.

Lane1 Charles I)urbam, James C. Deputy and Tom Gould. Abo attending the initiation ceremonies were Wilbur Lee, New Castle Lodge No. 484, presert president of the Indiana -Elks Assocsation; Robert -Gorman, JefJersonville Lodge No. 362, district deuty Grand Exalted Ruler for the Southeast District; J.

Ftoyd Beldon, Sey- mour lodge, past president of Court's ruling against letting the Dtoocratic committee are Sens, vote of large counties nacounU Ro; James ejT along with that of small New Washington; Itobert cotmties ta a0, Joint distrtto fa' eleo ora representing both the large Staoish, HammondMdnard Op-and smafl counties. perman, South Bend, and 1 PWto. Man- cus started at to co sMerjthe work af the special Sen- William W. Erwin, R-tommxtlee, with fae floor ees- Bourbon, commented to a news slon set for 11 a. m.

if amend- man the BpuWioan role: ments to be offered for the olyningI can compare three alternate' bills on second to sitting in the electric reading could be ready by chair while they work oft the (hen. V' wiring." :) I The majority stzQ planned to 4 pass at least two of the bills and, Tribuna Classified Ads memc-reannent rimm-snsiaiStaabS picked Miss Salsbory for sotoj contribution among exports with baton twkkr from 30 major-1 12,844 tons valued at $6.3 mil-ettes. 'lion. nil, hi ii ii MJU ink 1 sier public school pupils began a Jong weekend today as ujeir teachers became students. About 45,000 members oTttie Indiana State Teachers Assoc! tion and members of the rival -Indiana Federationof Oassrbom' TwadKrs" ooeafel twos.

Sen. Birch Bayh, adressed'Joaianapofei sessions of both groups. Members jof the ISTAl aasembled- iaQutti Bend, Fort Hammond, Mutfcie, Oarksvifle and Evans-viBe. 7 An ISTA drive tovwin General Assembly authorization for dai bargainu. egents for teachers was applauded by Fred Thompson, Indianapohs Federation president He said activities ot his group caused Tthe National Education Association and the ISTA to adopt a more militant approach to teacher But Robert H.

Wyatt, ISTA executive secretary, countered: "Baioneyr We've been working for a salary schedule and other benefits since This is nothing Rep. John Brademas, D-IndV. also addressed Che Indianapolis ISTA meeting. The Federation heard Rep. William G.

Bray, and its national secretary, Mrim Porter. New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Virginia joined the Ameri. can Tree Farm System a 1947. of I -Jk. I w3w 'll'KSl WtlrSI krl'fi 'ff' A V- 11 lr Enjoy Springtime.

Relief FROM DRY, PARCHED FURNACE-HEATED 'the Indiana Elks Assooatstoh, and members iram Elk lodges at Columbus, Jeffersonvtlie, were invited to the special night honoring CoL Sanders with entertainment being planned by John M. Lewis, W. "Gus" Hastedt and Mariop Reinbold. Following tne initiation ceri-monies, the Elks and their wives enjoyed a special lunch of Kentucky Fried Chicken. TrinityRIethodi? Is Getting New Heating System A renovation program has been the planning stages for many months is moving ahead rapkSy this week at tb Trinity Methodist Church.

The already have, completed the task of tearing, out (he old heating system to the church. It is expected (bafc a new steam boiler system wiH nolianal in Mo' rwW tin- neeks. A temporary heating plan has: been devised to beat some of the rooms of fee CDurch while this work is in progress so that church activities can com i-ttButv portion of the program fa iKKtto direction of that church which Clarr encs- Vdchnxan is chairman. As soon as tbe new furnace fa to operation, tbe sanctuary and some of the church rooms? -ft Cr t7t" fM 7 VJJ Vy federal agricultural W.TfYSr. Hkra Dr.

WBKmnev. I y7T miMeiaa Wr -iw treatment, Elizabeth King, eight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis King, 628 East Seventh underwent surgery this morning. Gwendotyn Parker, five, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. lard Parker, who underwent surgery Tuesday returned borne Wednesday morning to North Vernon R4. Anthony Walker, four, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, who underwent surgery Tuesday, returned home Wednesday morning to Columbus R8.

Mrs. OrviUe Beavers, admitted Sunday and who went surgery Monday, returned borne Wednesday morning to Seymour R2. Marci Kiel, five, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kiel, who underwent surgery-Tuesday, returned home Weobesday morn ing to Seymour Rl.

Don al Branum, ar for inedicat returned borne Wed- to North Ver- Mrs. Ethel Conoay admitted Opt 11 for medicat treatment, returned iMffiie Wednesday-afternoon to 845 North Drive, Sunset Parkway. Mrs. Everett Kriete, who underwent surgery Monday-, returned borne Wednesday afternoon to Seymour R2. James E.

NowHng, admitted Sunday Cor medical treatment, returned home Wednesday afternoon to Crothersville. rMr. and Mrs. Jerry Nugent, Wednesday: Mr, nd Mr, iriwfi of Seymour R4. parents of Wbdla-Moiisa Power i I I QX nVJ search- service; Beltsville, Md.J MEsr Jr I I fv has ton named rerional reskfentstt includes a 250-se at North Vernon an: has Deen namea president of the First Na-; tionei Bank of North Vernon, James Sedwick, executive, vice president, has At the same time the directors named Dudley Chuds as vice president and Joe Caradonna as secretary, uryt succeeas Leslie Helm, who remains on" the board-of directors.

Helm resigned as president because' of health reasons. Mrs. Robert Thomas, North Vernon, has been released from Bartholomew County Hospital in Columbus Tammy Lutz, North Vernon, has been "released from Baf-tholomew County Hospkai in Columbus. -r John Tabor, Freetown, has been released from Bartholomew County Hospital in Columbus. Mrs.

Richard Wheeler daughter, Columbus R8, have been from Bartholo- mew County Hospital Cblum bus. Purdue University's school of agriculture will offer two eight, week courses, beginning Jan. 3 1966, in animal agriculture and general agriculture, according to V. C. Freeman, associate dean and director of resided instruction.

Courses end Feb. 25. Prices received Indiana farmers and thW purchasing power fell two per cent- from mid-August to mid-September, Purdue University agrfc and state- statisti- Franklin College and its Education Department have been notified of official approval of the CoQege'sdementary. and secondary education, programs by the National Council for (he Accreditation ofCeacher EdtKl catipnNCATE). The.

notification was received by Dr. vLe- land. H. Erickson, Director of college from Larson W. Rolf, Director of NCATE An unrestricted gift of SlMQi toe Bute University Chenv OS Corporation Foundation has oeea jmnguncea py ur.

Atex ander E. Jones, Butler president have been named honorary life members of r(he Jnteroatknal Crop Improvement Association meetmg at Purdue Unrvereity. They are Frank G. Parsons, secretaryreasurer of fbe Calfr fornia Crop Improvement Association, and Dr. Arthur Youngbead of the department tf agronomyandrange many agement at Texas Technologio- si CoQege-Lubbock.

Margaret Sue Kieley Coving- town Chief of Police Joe Gray. Wednesday afternoon on a' sone. said he stopped (he woman at she was driving 58 miles per hour- anl a 40-mile S. 50 on tM rf'Rmmdnm Several" retail stores in tbfa km. AhMM.iA JA.

,1 the will be Food Is A' Bargain" weeks, Halite Cory businessm new mjneirura0ttgbter i i of nr1 Roiwr- l-rw EQiimicliiioi 4, para'chuteshop and gine shop. 'Following 43-minute. flight over Seymour and Jennings and Brown counties, the boys were returned to Bakalar where they ate the noon meal the Air Force mess haH. During tbe afternoon a movie showing planes of the Tactical Air Command and an Air Force training film wcro shown. Ano-oTa Trade Tnrraia LUANDA, Angola (AP) An-1 gola's.

trade showed a balance i of $17.3 million for the first five months of this year.This was over nearly $2 million more man me previous year, Coffee counted for the largest AIR! Extra on Sears Easy Payment Plan ternoon Bops Rl. IT Theme of the Eighteenth Anii -o-i. Add Bloisture to -Dty, Parched Air! Il nual Southeastern Indiana I School Health Conference at I 1 Franklin- College Wednesday, 1 I 11 i Not. 3, wm be me Develop. ment of School-Healm Oinic-1 "i ula for Fifective Lfving." Help Relieve Discomfort of Dry TJiroats and Noses DurMig-Long Winters wHt be redecorated.

The. Home' Burdens Sunday School Ckssi has provided funds for this prewt ject Tbe dass bas a commits tee that will select (he colorf (bat (be painters wul use. 'jt The Sarah Society, which fa one of (he women's efganizatw ions in. the church, is swrangvl ing for new carpeting, for (hs sanctuary and it is expected? that this will be installed as soon as the painting com-K. pleted.

--ifk "Trinity Meflsadtat Qturcku, W21 be a place of real utomaticaUy jT Efficiently Economically Teacher Education at the is finished, "said (be Rev. PauL, Price Siepard, pastor," as it is planned that it should be dons.i' (he middle of 5:15 n. ffl. the Year! LVJi3 -s i xs '7- (-S5i-f -I- 5 '4 I I 41 rm iC I 15 it Fupnacloiintccl Iluxn idi iers Complete with Hitmldltx Control Local Man To Attend 7 TXitherah SaIesIectIA xvuuen to Seventh Seymour, dfa2 trict representative for Luther an Brotherhood, will attend a. sales conference to be spon sored by the Minneapolis-based fraternal -insurance society '-Fri- day, Oct 29, at the Imperial Hoima fiavtan: ClhkL 4 Ol Shafer is a member-ot Russel Smith agency, headquar- tored in Dayton.

Other mem- I lite refreshed pe more comfortable Protect vourbeautyl IIuroidiiied air helpa to prevent drying out of delicate skin, cracked lipi and brittle hair. house icork goet easier furniture wotCt dry out Helps ta protect your precious powessioni uchaswrprtj- draperies, book, -i, i. paintings and fine furniture from Hrar. -stiffening! petst plants Jlive. better -cuts static electricityi Pets are more comfort' lore comiori- Jantsstay xauseor 4 iture.

require Also istarUing-. able plants stay freener -because more moisture. less water, Overcomes static shocks bers of the agency also will- stTt tend. Installation i Principal speakers at the conW Serenes will be Kenneth Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Reedy, of are parents of fday. -Mr. -and Mrs.1 James? Edwards, of are parents of a son born at 4:14 a. to- day.

mr. ana jhts. wayne ot vauoma are parents ot a daughter born at 8:48 a. nu today. Mrs.

Wilbert Vandervort and son, Jerry Lee, born Saturday, returned home -Wednesday iW)rning. to 520 r1 strejeLi 1)00810 lederbaum er aaugbteI'. Dooett Kay. returned borne Wednes. fternoon to 306 East Sec- OM Street i Mrs.

"Russell McDatiiel and 1 "day, returned home Wednesday afternoon to Madison R5. Brown street. Mrs. Ralph Earl, 1 Brotherhood, and William KeUf! Humidify YourHome-Every -Winter froni'Now On! Why be uncomfortable in. H'riry home? A Sears Power Humidifier helps prevent that dry Hose and throat feeling, puts IS gal.

of moisture into your dry air daily. Feel the "difference today Bated on 180 plenum tf m.Ttttirfr Scars Powerlluniidif iw FiCALLTii rriaces ONLY Humidity Control Kiwesewrt amount mowture need- the jo- Shtiu off automat. i jf when rifht leel is re.rhed! 105 a i STI-H a SEARS IVO Youth Changes Plea In Juvenile Courts plea to guHty today ia iu- i i.il TT i ft with' minor ia possession of al-' Installation Arranged MOXEY DQHW Judge Jonathan J. Robertson took the case. iind advise merit WavKmr rS ki The period promoted by (be 5 National Food Brokers Assoda- Eillie James Lee, and tka.

i son; BUIL9 James born Monday, returned borne Wed-By taking pehcil-thlni cores nesday afternoon to 120 "East PhONESeARS rdrrYovr Power Humulifier-T I WUWM1W WJ matter bvrhA namla knarri- 1- Hi 1 OPEN ALL 4Y WEDNESD KY Tbe youth bad entered nlea.i" VShop at Sears i 7 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back whos3'in-Iof not guilty to Juvenile courts FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE W. SECOND St. IND. Ph3221803. from the trunks of living and dead trees, Dr.

Edmund Schul-man proved that 17 'of the bristlecone pines In California's White "Mountains were more than 4,000 old and one mors Cian 4.600.- fact son was born ''and died returned home Wednesday: afternoon to Commis- oaniTuay wnen al3-yar- old 'companion was placed on f-probation ff two years on same offense, -j.

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