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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 5

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Seymour, Indiana
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Dr. H. Knotts Mrs. Jcttic paieilt ircsRitcjs Snam Dies from Page 0e the right 'to collective MIN'SSHOP" OPEN NITES Sot Saturday Mrs. Jettie wet nam 79.

Paris Crossing Rl. died at 7 Noble Gresham, 80, formerly of Seymour, is recovering in a Clarksville, hospital, and horrible Two red spots appear on her neck. Before the evening is over, the audience is treated to huge bats, howling wolves, screams, and thrilling escapes, and gen Sen. Joseph U. Bruggen- Dr.

Halleck S. Knotts, 52, sdunidt, D-Jasper, still objects to a provision that would pro Columbus, died Thursday at Bartholomew County Hospital. hibit teachers from negotiating A native of Matthews. Dr. from surgery undergone after he fell and broke bis hip Saturday.

While living in Seymour, he superintendent at the old Reliance factory here. erally more fun than you could shake a wooden stake at. new contracts-tbat include working conditions. The bill Knotts was the son of the lite NEED A TROPHY? TROPHIES FOR ALL SPORTS To add to. this haunting at Halleck Knotts and Minda Slater Knotts, who survives at 209 would preserve teachers present contracts that include work mosphere, elaborate, custom-made back drops have been ordered from Michigan, a com South Walnut street, Seymour.

Three were utested on ing conditions. a. m. Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Maines.

A longtime resident of that community, she was the widow of George W. Swetnam who died in. September 1941. Funeral services will be conducted at p. m.

Saturday from the Dowd Funeral Home, North Vernon and at 2 p. en Sunday from the Grassy Lick Baptist Church in Morgan County, Ky. Burial in the church cemetery. Bruggenschmidt said that an He married the former Josephine Risk in January of 1954.. official of the Indiana State Teachers Association, Asst.

Ex Dr. Knotts was a memoer oi CONVERSE N3A SHOES JoeZaricks the Columbus First Christian plete costume plot from Ohio, and even a special fog-machine has been secured. In the role of the menacing Count Dracula will be Kevin Krisher. raDidly becoming a ecutive Director Arnold W. Spil- Punic intoxication cnarges about 5:30 p.

m. Thursday by Sheriff Joseph C. Gray, and lodged in the county jail at Browhstown. They were OraHB; Gilpin, Columbus; Carl R. Pennington, 50, and Burl L.

Bennett, 60, both of Freetown. hey) has said that the teacher II from the Purdue University CARPET group would rather see the bill defeated than to have the pro1 Sporting Gscds school of chemical engineering and in 1949 from the Louisville vision included. SIYMOUR-PH. S22-1204 Meanwhile, Whitcomb also Medical School. He interned at the St.

Louis City Hospital, St. signed into law a bill establish Friends may call, after 2 D. m. Saturday at the Dowd veteran of the Seymour stage, this being his third role of the year. Jane Ailing will portray his innocent victim, Lucy.

Van Helsing, the scientist who hopes to destroy the monster, will be played by Steve Speckner. An emergency run. was made by the fire department life Louis, arid was in general CARPET mm Funeral practice for tine year in Pharm- squad unit at 7:25 p. m. Thurs ington, Mo.

At the Washington Born Aug. 24, 1891, in Kentucky, she was the daughter day to 617 East Third street, ing a two-year renal disease treatment program at a cost of $500,000. The money will go to help chronic kidney disease patients buy or rent dialysis equipment. Eddie Koerner will be seen. where Curtis Burke, 53, report of the late Madison and Liza University Unit of St.

Louis City Hospital, Dr. Knotts served one year in a rotating surgical edly was ill. He was -taken to Gibbs Hatfield. Schneck Memorial Hospital. Surviving are four children, Whitcomb also signed into law internship and for four years in surgical residence.

The last Mrs. Beulah Ross and Mrs as Renfield, a victim addicted to dining on fliers and spiders. Others in the cast include Terry Graessle as Harker, Bob Deschner as Seward, Clark Brown as the attendant and late Thursday a bill to permit RUPP DUCES M39J5up SEYMOUR SMALL ENGINES Denber Thompson, of Me- year at the hospital he spent foreign trained non citizen physicians to practice medicine dora, has been released from Mildred Maines, both of the Paris Crossing area, Woodrow and Dorsey Barker, both of as chief surgical resident. the Bedford Medical Center. Dr.

Knotts served in the in the state under a temporary certificate. Cincinnati, Ohio; 25 grandchil Cindy Doolan as the maid. Production staff includes Army Medical Corps. He was a member of the Elks Lodge, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Ringer Other bills signed included dren, 19 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Columbus Chamber of Com measures which will: Dunlapsoff Seymour lias IN STOCK RACK AFTER RACK She was a member of the Reorganize the Allen Coun 7M Tlaan Hmm 122-4777 SCRVKI It IALU merce, Indiana State Medical Association, American Medical of North Vernon, are parents of a son born Wednesday at Bartholomew County Hospital, Columbus. Grassy Lick Baptist Church. ty Superior Court incorporating the existing Fort Wayne City Association, College of Sur Jami Davis and Dennis Kove-ner, student directors; Brenda Hobson and Jane Laupus, stage managers; Don Luecke and Joe Welmer, sound; Jon Bevers and Kevin Burke, lighting; Robert Mitchell and Greg Oliphant, stage crew; Julie Williams and Julie Joray, properties; Mary Thoele. costumes; Anne Whit geons, Indiana Polled Hereford Court into the Allen Superior Court system, making it a di Cattle Association, Indiana Cat' tie Association, Indiana Arabian Horse Association and Inter national Arabian1 Horse Asso Admitted to Bartholomew County Hospital, Columbus, were Yvette, five, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Arthur, Robert Leonard and. Richard Matlock, all of North Vernon; Mrs. Donald Black, of Hay den; ciation. He also served as med f----- Choice of Color, Typo ical director of the Columbus chapter of the Red Cross and and Mrs.

Robert Alexander, of was past chief of staff at Bartholomew County Hospital, Columbus. Dr. Knotts also served as past president of Bartholo Vernon. Released were Miss Laurie Daeger, Wendell vision of the Superior Court. The legislation also expands the Superior Court, system.

Exempts physicians from liability in transplants, if the tissue is defective. Require kindergarten or first grade children to show evidence of a tuberculosis skin test. Give greater protection for children who are the object of cruel treatment by providing a felony penalty for child abuse. Create-a -second -superior court for Tippecanoe County. Establish a license and comb, Bev Baurle, Cindy.

Voss, and Shelley Chi sham, make-up; Rodney Mitchell, Steve Speckner, Sue Speckner, Allan Hauersperger, and Elaine Rich-art, artists; Jane Laupus, Kathy Martin, Sherry Smith, Linda Maurer, and Sally Wait, publicity; Joyce Lawton, business manager; and Vickie Christian, box office. was written by Hamilton Deane and John L. AzBell, Raymond Rettig, Robin Hall and Randal Bowling, all mew-Brown County. Medical Society and was a member of the Columbus Amateur Radio of North Vernon. Club.

Survivors in addition to the widow and mother include one son. William Knotts, three PERSONALS daughters, Janet, Jennifer and regulatory scheme for small wineries. Balderston from Bram Stoker's novel. The local production is being presented through special arrangement with Samuel Mr. and Mrs.

Gene' Mitchell Make joy riding a felony. Whitcomb also vetoed a bill and Style HI-LO's, LEVEL LOOPED, TWEEDS, SHAGS AND PILE BUY TODAY-PUT DOWN TON1TE NO PADDING NEED. HI-DENSITY FOAM RUBBER BACKING LONG WEARING NYLON EASY TO CLEAN EXCITING SHADES AND HUES-ADD COLOR AND CHARM TO YOUR HOME. SAVE MONEY Undersold On Quality Carpet. to create a medical center de French, Inc.

of New York. C. E. McCord and B. O.

Blythe will direct the play. and Leota Mitchell, all of Elwood, have returned to their homes after being called here because of the death of Mr. Valerie, all at home; one brother, Dr. Slater Knotts, Sunset Parkway, radiologist at Schneck Memorial Hospital, and one sister, Mrs. Franklin Foster, of San Mateo, Calif.

Funeral services will be conducted at 3:30 p. m. Saturday from the Reed Funeral Home, Columbus, with Dr. Ard Hoven, pastor of the Columbus First Christian Church, officiating. velopment board of managers in Lake County.

The governor said if the bill were enacted two boards would be competing Pictured is Roscoe Schuler ft Son David, Rt. 5, Seymour, with John Schafstall, Wayne representative for Davis Feed and Grain, Seymour, Ind. Mr. Schuler it a satisfied Wayne feeder, raising 200 litters of feeder pigs per year on the Wayne feeding program. For more information on Wayne Feeds, contact your local Wayne Feed Dealer.

Mitchell's aunt, Mrs. Ray R. Keach. i for power to apply for federal, state and private funds. Seymour Livestock Seymour Markets INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (AP DAVIS FEED GRAIN USDA) Hogs barrows Burial in Garland Brook Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Reed Funeral Home after 6 p. m. tonight. and eilts unevenly steady to so PHONE 522-4709 SEYMOUR, IND. April 9, 1971 180-190 lbs $13.75 190-200 lbs $14.75 200-210 lbs $15.75 210-230 lbs $16.25 higher, mostly 25 higher; moa- April 9, 1971 erately active; 1-2 200-240 id Wheat $1.46 Soybeans $2.74 Yellow Corn, ear $1.44 17.00-17.50; 1-3 210-270 lb 18.50-17.25; 190-210 lb 16.50-17.00; 2-4 Rev.

Kollmoycr Lions Speaker Yellow Corn, shelled $1.47 230-280 lb 16.25-16.75; sows 25-50 hieher: 1-3 300-400 lb 14.25- 14.75; lb 14.75-15.00. Rye 87c Old Roosters 3c Pullet Eggs 13c Cattle 100; calves none; sup An Easter message was given 230-240 lbs $16.00 240-250 lbs $15.75 250-260 lbs $15.50 260-270 lbs $15.25 270-280 lbs $15.00 280-290 lbs $14.50 290-300 lbs $14.00 Sows Boars $9.50 No Calf Market IF ply largely cows selling mostly to members of the Seymour PUBLIC AUCTION We will sell at public auction the following described personal property located 1 ml. East of Crothersville on Moore St, follow auction arrows, on Saturday, April 10th Current Receipts 20c Leghorn Hens 3c Lions Club Thursday night dur cows utility ana commercial 19.75-21.25; high dress ing the regular weekly meet ing utility 21.75-22.50; cutter t2ND PAKX STS. PHONl 5221 123 ing with the Rev. H.

G. Koll- a Check your driver's license. 18.25-21.00; canner 16.50-18.25. Sheep none. meyer, pastor of St.

Andrews United Methodist Church, as Has it expired? the speaker. "This Week is the period of the year when each should take nn a look at the spiritual reflec 1TO tion," the Rev. Mr. Kollmeyer A said. "It is a time for self ex amination and evaluation," he added.

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Admiral 21 in. TV, Kenmore electric stove, Coldspot refrigerator, dinette set. coffee table, end tables, large chair. Hide-Away bed, two desks, bookcase, Philco automatic washer, two beds springs, chest, baby bed, two small tables, two telephone tables. Singer sewing machine, radio record player combination, Electrolux sweeper, window fan, iron bed springs, five straight back chairs.

12x12 rug. 9x12 rug. 12x15 rug with foam mat (like tots opots pans many other articles too numerous to mention. Speaking momentarily of the country, world and things about Seymour, Ind. us, he charged "Too many spend too much time with our own cares and sain, and not for God." Samuel O.

Sinn, member of ANTIQUES Rocking chair, library table, several other items. the program committee for the Lots now available, Sections 1 2, all city utilities sewer, water, curb gutter, sidewalks, 10 acre park, all off-lake lots have access to lake. month, introduced the speaner The business portion of the Not Responsible for Accidents Terms: Cash dinner-meeting was postponed to permit members to leave early and take part in the PTM line SECTION MRS. ERUAII HALL, OWiER it uf ititr as urn cmM Maundy Thursday church ser i r- uinw vices planned in the commun ity. Roland Sturgeon, Auctioneer Phone: 358-4609, Browns town, Ind.

aONLY 6 DAYS LEFTB Camping Plans For Crippled Children Told Plans for camnine experiences for Jackson County crippled children were announced today i7KL7 jj68- 77 9e a 7 IOsil 1 7 "37 70 71 'i Im-I's 7 C-i: 84; ef -P Oi -19 NjVf 07 7 7 solo jL K6jP7J71 IsoLoIi by Mrs. Ramona Boley, camp chairman for the Jackson County Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Four sessions for crippled youngsters will be held this summer at Camp iwcn ai rroy, Mrs. Boley said. Local criDDled youngsters be tween the ages of eight and 18 are eligible to attend ana application blanks may be obtained from Mrs.

Boley at the only TO SEE BLOCK county health office at bchnecK Memorial Hospital, For additional information on the camping program and costs, phone Mrs. Boley at the health office, 522-6474. DEVELOPEnS DAHIVMCOnP. 400 Jackson Park Dr. Sofmour, Indiana 622-6464 5 5 ,4 rfSKR.

24 "1 SOLO a KM ll bUARANTff Camp sessions for the phy-sicallv handicapped will be Wa juoronU accurate prestation every tn rcrurir. If wt mokt any errors rhot cot yon oy penalty or iwtoroit. we will pay that penalty or Iittoro. June 27 to July 9, July 11 to 23, and July 25 to August o. A session fof the mentally urn win be August 8 to 15.

MUtsKts-tS-IMItsin Tnere are 10 million children ami vnimff neode in schools. 110I1.CIIESTIIUT WEEKDAYS 9-9-S AT. 9-5 AMERICA'S LARGEST TAX SERVICE WITH OVER 5000 OFFICES itniitAFcitUa and colleges in nritain Ninetv ner cent attend For Information Concorriing Lots-Call 522-C4G4 schools which Tare publicly pro- NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY vraed or assisiea. i i fi i i m. i ii ii til.

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