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THE BROWNSTOWN (IND.) BANNER 1 't. 6FCT. 1 PAGF. 3 Wednesday, November 4, ise4 Conservation Dept. Assigns Yildiife Habitat burg cemetery.

Mr. Riley died at 10:10 a. Sunday at the Methodist Evan FOR SALE Childcraft baby bed. one year old; cherry wood coffee table; 4-barrell Carburetor with manifold and breather; 6-months 12-volt battery. Mrs.

Sharon Potter, 935 Tipton. 32tl Biologist, Joseph Lamendola, To This District Dedrick Her ecamp Dies At 11:00 A M. Today Funeral Saturday gelical Hospital in Louisville. 1964 Farm Census To Begin Leader Is Mrs. Lavson Three From Jackson Co.

At Oakland City College Three students from Jackson County are among 626 registrants attending Oakland City College this fall. The enrollment of 626 regular day students are attending Oak Dedrick Herekamp, Seymour The Indiana Department of Conservation announces the assignment of Joseph Lamendola as a Wildlife Habitat Biologist for South-Central Indiana. Mr. Lamendola has completed his in-training period and will reside at 54. Oolitic Road, Bedford.

Mr. Lamendola, is a graduate of Survivors are his wife, the former Ellen Mason, three sons, Charles Riley, of Germantown, Ohio, Barton Riley, of Crothersville, and BUI Riley, with the U. S. Navy in Memphis, three daughters, Mrs. Bertha Bridge-water, Mrs.

Othia Evanoss, Louisville, and Mrs. Etsia Morgan, of Dayton, Ohio, and his mother, Mrs. Susan Riley, of Jackson, Ky. R4, died about 11 o'clock this Two County Girls Awarded Little 500 Scholarships At I. U.

Janet Donaldson. Rl, Freetown, a senior majoring in French, and Joyce Ann Hurt, Rl, Cortland, junior, sociology, are among a record total of 202 Indiana University working students awarded Little 500 Scholarships Saturday (Oct. 31) by the I. U. Foundation.

The grants, valued at $100 each, are financed each year by proceeds from the University's spring Little 500 Weekend a student program launched in 1951 and including a 50-mile men's bicycle race, a coed's tricycle race, golf jam morning at the Schneck Memorial DR. Y. M. CONNER OPTOMETRIST Contact Lenses Closed Wednesday Phcine 522-1847 319 W. 3rd Seymour County Hospital.

Funeral services have been set for Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the Spur- Tests are being piven today in Brownstown, to select enumerators in county for the 1964 Census of Agriculture. The tests were to be conducted in the Brownstown Elementary school. Similar tests will be given in Brown county Thursday at 9 a. land City College from fourteen states, one U. S.

Protectorate and one foreign country. Those attending the College from this area include: Marilyn S. McDonald, Seymour; Jetty D. Thompson, Norman, and Clyde Smith, Brownstown. tices, and will work with the local Soil Conservation Service, Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service, County Agents, Vocational Agricultural Students, 4-H Clubs, Future Farmers, Conservation Clubs and individuals wishing to increase the carrying carrying capacity of wildlife on their land.

Freed tree seedlings, shrubs, grain and other seeds are available through the Farm Game Program to help improve conditions for Indiana's Wildlife. Mr. Lamendola work in the following counties: Jackson. Brown, Clark, Crawford, Floyd. Harrison, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange, Perry, Scott and Washington.

geon Funeral Home in Browns Cornell University, with a B. S. degree in Wildlife Management. He has also had two years experience town. Officiating will be the Rev.

FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD Richard Gill, pastor of the Cortland Christian Church, and burial m. in the jury room of the Brown with the New York Conservation Department as a Farm Game Biologist. As a Wildlife Biologist, he will be concerned with improving living conditions for wildlife by carrying out good land management prac will be in the Robertson cemetery at Honeytown. a cc Born in Jackson county July AIRMAN HALL GRADUATES IN TECHNICAL COURSE AT AMARILLO AFB, TEXAS AMARILLO, Tex. Airman Third Class David L.

Hall, son of boree and a variety hdw by top-; 30, 1886. he was the son of the late Henry and Sophia Shaffer name entertainers. RED HOT House Afire Sale Of Quality Used Cars Scholarship recipients are chos Herekamp. He was married July 24, 1913. to Lillie A.

Brock, who en on the basis of financial need Deer Hunt Privileges a cc passed away November 30, 1962. and scholastic achievement. They also must be working a minimum of 10 hours per week. Survivors include one son, W. At Alter bury Given Lee Herekamp.

Brownstown: two Current winners have a com daughters, Mrs. Virl Seale, county courthouse at Nashville, for enumerators in Brown county. After passing the initial test, the enumerators must take a home-Ftudy course on the enumeration, and pass a test on the course. Mrs. Hugh Lawson of Browns-town has been na-med a crew leader for the 1964 Census, according to an announcement by Theodore F.

Olson, director of the regional office of the U. S. Bureau of the Census at Chicago. She is one of nbout 1,825 persons throughout the United States to receive this appointment. Mrs.

Lawson. who has served as a deputy in the Jackson county Auditor's office, will supervise the team of census enumerators who will visit all farms and ranches in Jackson county to collect official bined grade average of 3.2, based on an average of 4. and work John H. Jones and Henry E. Knott of Brownstown are on the ILst of hunters whose names were Brownstown R2, and Mrs.

Frieda Jolly. Seymour R4; a half-brother, Henry Altemeyer. Brownstown Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hall of Seymour, has graduated from the technical training course for U.S.

Air Force jet aircraft mechanics at Amarilla AFB, Tex. Airman Hall, who was trained to repair-current Air Force jet fighters, is being assigned to a Tactical Air Command (TAC) unit at Cannon AFB; N. M. His unit supports the TAC mission of providing firepower and other air support of U. S.

Army forces equipment. The airman is a graduate of Seymour Senior High School. an average of 22 hours a week. Their jobs vary from dishwasher. drawn for a special deer hunt on the Camp Atterbury reservation.

The gun hunt for deer on Camp waiter, file clerk and typist, to laboratory assistant, maintenance TO a a a a '63 RAMBLER 2-Dr. 'tO FORD 2-Dr. 2 '62 FORD Wagon '60 FORD 2-Dr. HT '62 FORD 4-Dr. '58 FORD 2-Dr.

2 '62 FAIRLAHE 500 '57 FORD 4-Dr. '61 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. '55 CHEVROLET Vi-T. worker, pizza maker and store Rl: and three grandchildren. One brother is.

deceased. The deceased was a member of the Honeytown Christian Church and a retired farmer. He spent his entire life in Jackson county. Friends may call after noon on Friday at the Spurgeon Funeral Home. clerk.

The 202 scholarships surpass by 52 the previous high awarded last year. Eggersman On Maneuvers Army PFC Billy G. Eggersman, 23. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Willard C. Eggersman, Route 3, Seymour, and other members of the IX Corps are participating in Exercise SXV SOLDIER VI, a nine-day coordinated Republic of China and U. S. Army exercise being conducted on the Island of Taiwan, ending Nov. 6.

During the exercise Eggersman will participate in the assault of a mock aggressor force under simulated combat conditions. Troops of the Republic of China are providing support and assistance during the field problem. A communication center specialist in the 999th Signal Company regularly stationed at Fort Buck-ner, Okinawa. Eggersman entered the Army in November 1963 and received basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. He was stationed at Fort Gordon, before arriving on Okinawa in August of this year.

Eggersman attended Tampico High School. census questionnaires from farm operators. Enumeration of all farms in the county will take place cc in November and early December, Colwell Rites Conducted Monday In Austin Ad Riley Services Mrs. Lawson will supervise a team of 13 enumerators who will At Austin HOOVER'S ATTEND FUNERAL IN DAYTON, OHIO Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse B. Hoover and daughter. Sue Ellen, of Seymour Rl, have returned from Dayton, Ohio, where they attended funeral services for Mr. Hoover's father. Martin Hoover, Jesse Hoover la well known in Jackson county and southern Indiana for his work with the Farm Bureau organization work in this area.

begin their work about November HAMILTON 16. a cc Funeral services for Ad Riley, The census will be taken in the 3 66, an employee of Morgan Pack 9 following manner: shortly after Funeral services for Adam Colwell. 62, Scottsburg, were conducted Monday from the Buchanan Funeral Home in Austin, with the Rev. Nelson Fugate and the Rev. Martin Fugate, of the Pen Atterbury land, is one of three to be held on military reservations in Indiana this season.

The special hunting privileges will be given a total of 2,100 sportsmen for this special once-a-year deer hunting opportunity. The hunt will be conducted November 26. 27, 28, 29 and December 1, 2, 3, and 4. Knott and Jones will be allowed to hunt one day on Nov. 26 and 27, respectively.

Others in the immediate vicinity whose names were drawn for the hunt are Win-field Eglen and Charles Hutchinson of Medora, on Nov. 26 and 27; Wilbur Sitterding. of Kurtz, Nov. 28, and Carl Edwards and Lebert Walker Nov. 26, Leon Huls, Nov.

27. John Gillaspy and Clint Richie. Nov. 28, and Ronald Mull, Nov. 30.

Gun deer hunts will be conducted at Jefferson Proving Grounds, near Madison, and a bow and arrow hunt of deer will be conducted on Crane Naval Depot," near Mitchell, this year also. ing at Austin, were held November 5, the Bureau of Cen 1 yesterday afternoon at 2 p. iLt ll-r 1LI VWf bus, will mail census questionnaires to all rural boxholders. at Buchanan Funeral Home in Austin. Burial was Scotta- tecostal Church of God, conduct required to fill out the forms a CC ing the services.

Burial was in should do so and hold thquestion Spurgeon cemetery in Austin. naires until a census enumerator a comes to collect them. If there are RICH ART'S MEM'S SHOP In The Heart 01 Downtown1. Phon 224 Brownstown, Ind. Colwfll, who was a native of Kentucky, died Friday, October 30, at the Scott County Memorial any questions, the enumerator will help answer questions that may prove troublesome.

KURTZ NAZARENE CHURCH TO OBSERVE RALLY DAY NEXT SUNDAY, NOV. 8 The Church of the Nazarene at Kurtz will sponsor a special Rally Day service on Sunday, November 8. It will begin at 9 a. and will, be dismissed at 11 a. m.

The Gospel Aires, a men's quartet from Bedford, will present an inspiring song service. Hospital. He was an employee of the Morgan Packing Co. at a cc The Census of Agriculture Is OPEN EACH EVENING From 8:00 A. M.

to 8:00 P. Evving Street Road Seymour, Ind. Austin. 79 Survivors are his wife, the FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD former Rebecca Huff, two sons. Kelly.

Colwell, Dayton. Ohio, and Raymond Colwell. of Jefferson- taken every five years in years ending in "4" and "9' to gather information on the nation's agricultural resources and production. Data gathered includes the- number and size of farms, acreage and harvest of crops, livestock inventories, and information on farm equipment and improvements and income and some production ville; five daughters, three of WILLIAM R. PRUITT Public Auction a We will sell at public auction at the farm known as the 5 Mrs.

Nellie Foster Buried Sunday At Uniontown Funeral services were conducted Sunday. Oct. 25, at the Union-town Baptist church, for Mrs. Nellie M. Foster, 84.

Seymour Rl. Dr. S. P. Landry of the Southern Baptist Seminary, Louisville, and Rev.

Walter Mosely of Uniontown, were in charge of the services with burial in Uniontown Cemetery. Mrs. Foster, who died at 5 p. m. Thursday, Oct.

15. at Schneck Memorial Hospital, Seymour, had been in failing health for about eight years. A native of Scott county, Indiana, she was the daughter of the whom live in Jackson county, Mrs. Ruth Nantz and Mrs. Rellie McGill, both of Seymour, Mrs.

Marie Allman. of Acme. Mrs Licensed and Bonded AUCTIONEER Brownstown Norman Phone 497-2111 Nellie Smith of Austin and Mrs. NEW ARRIVALS Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Fletcher, Crothersville R2, October 24, a son. 'Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lam-bring, Seymour R3, are parents of a daughter, bom October 23. Hester Stidham.

of La Habra and 16 grandchildren. Crothersville Collision Injures Three, Thursday Mrs. Cleo Donahue, 32, Crothersville, was cited by state police, on a charge of failure to yield right-of-way. following a two-car collision in Crothersville, on highway 31. Thursday afternoon, October 29.

Mrs. Donahue suffered cuts on the nose and left eyelid, and her five year' old daughter. Tamyea Thompson Dies Suddenly Cortland Native LUCAS ACKERMAN DR. R. P.

CLARK and Real Estate late John A. and Coretta Morrison Whitsitt. She was married Sept. Funeral services for a former Cortland native, who died, suddenly Saturday afternoon wflila attending a football game at Transfers 4. 1907 in Scottsburg to Edward E.

Foster, who preceded her in death, in 1932. DR. R. JOSEPH CLARK Dentist S. E.

Cor. Court House Square Hours 8 to 12 1 to 5 Closed Wednesdays Phone 99 Brownstown See Us For All Kink Of Building Materials and Supplies Phone 82 Brownstown, Indiana Elmer and Lavada Carr to She moved to Jackson county in 1907. She was a member of the e.u iuvTiiny pijuc, i.4icu one-nan nine souin or meoora Junction on Road 235, the following listed persnal property on jj I Saturday, Nov. 14 beginning at 12:30 p. m.

Siegler Oil Heater. Zenith T. V. Studio Couch. Two Overstuffed Chairs.

Bedroom Suite. Dining Room Suite. Glass Door Buffet. Philco Console Radio. Desk What- ss not (shelf).

1 2 Kenmore electric Kitchen Range. Kelvinator RefrigeraN or. Electric Clock. 3 Iron Beds. Treadle Sewing Machine.

Electric Skillet. Electric Coffee Pot. Lot of Dishes. Over 100 pieces of bric-a-brac and many other miscellaneous articles. Bennie L.

and Virl Seal, lot 10, bl. East side Seymour. Uniontown Baptist Church. Survivors include one son, Ev Alfred W. and Eleanor A.

erett Foster of Seymour R2, two Brand to Jack E. Lian and daughters. Miss Lenore Foster of vvwwvwvwvww Sharon J. Lian. 37 2 ft.

side Martinsville and Mrs. Alma Wente lot 9 and 8, South Park Place of Seymour Rl; one brotherHom Seymour. er Whitsitt of Austin Rl: rune Charles R. and Fredith Fitch grandchildren and ten great-grand to Melvin L. and Patricia R.

children. suffered a bruised shoulder in the accident. They were released after being treated at Schneck Memorial hospital in Seymour. Joseph Brishaber, 47, of Henry-ville, suffered a bruised nose. His car collided with the one driven by Mrs.

Donahue. State police reports indicated that Mrs. Donahue, driving north was turning left off the highway when the collision occurred. Brishaber was driving south. The colli-son was in the southbound lane.

Conservation Director Would Double Hunting, Fishing Fees Those who enjoy hunting field and stream in Indiana, will be interested to note that State Onn. Blevins, lot 95.: bl. Woodstock. Doris I. Reames to Louise DeWitt, lot 102, South Park Mrs.

Carol Ratliff Will Place, Seymour. Mary Louise Shibe et al to Sing With Fanklin College South Construction Co. pi wh 16-6-6. Choir For Third Year ANTIQUES Foster and Flora Kelley to Jack and Ruth Kelley, pt nw se FRANKLIN, Indiana Carol SHOOTING MATCH SUNDAY, NOV. 8 Starting at 12:00 Noon PRIZES TURKEYS AND FRESH PORK County Seat Fish and Gams Club On Road 135, five miles west of Brownstown 34-5-3, 3.09 a.

Some Dishes. 2 Ratliff. 950 E. Jefferson Robert Duncan and Raymond rankiin, has been chosen as a Duncan to Shelby Kineaid, pt Round dining Table. Safe.

Clock. Some other miscellaneous Antiques. H. C. Price Single Barrel Shotgun.

sw 6-6-5. member of the Concert Choir at servation Director Donald E. Foltz Norris I. and Betty L. Smith Franklin College where she is a to George and Edna Pfaffenber Purdue university, were conducted at 10:30 a.

Tuesday. The services conducted for Charles H. Thompson, 63, were from the Voss Chapel, Seymour, with Rev. J. T.

Moore, pastor of Central Christian Church in charge. Burial was ih Riverview cemetery. Mr. Thompson, an investment banker from 111., a suburb of -Chicago, died at 3:30 p. at Ross-Ade stadium at West Lafayette.

His brother, J. Ralph Thompson, of Seymour, was with him at the time. The latter Thompson is a member of the board of trustees of Purdue. Charles H. Thompson was born in Cortland, the son of James B.

and Mary Holmes Thompson, and had lived there until 35 years ago. He was married in 1930 to Marian Butler in New York City. He was graduated from Purdue university in 1922 and attended the Harvard Graduate School of Business. Surviving besides the widow, and brothers, are a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Felderman, of Northf ield.

111., two other brothers. Holmes A. Thompson, of Cortland, and Clem K. Thompson, of Columbus, a sister, Mrs. Leona Hess, of Seymour; and two grandsons.

Former Seymour Man Buried In Louisville Funeral services were conducted at 9 a. m. Thursday. October 29 at the St. Stephen Martyr Church at Louisville, for Cyril H.

Werst, a former resident of Seymour. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Werst, who was residing in junior. Carol, the daughter of Mr.

ger, lot 7. bl. 48, Leiningers Seymour. George and Edna Pfaffenberg- and Mrs. E.

O. Stark of R. R. 1, Brownstown, will sing in the first soprano section. This is her third Harry and Avahnell Ollis ROLAND STURGEON, Auctioneer is out to have the price of hunting and fishing licenses increased.

Foltz has said he will give top priority to a proposed bill for the 1965 legislature to double the fee for Indiana Hunting and Fishing Licenses. He said the state licenses are the lowest in the nation. Theybill proposes to raise the present hunting and fishing license Charge to 52.50, to double that er to Norris u. ana neity Smith, lot No. 47 and sh lot 48, Eastbrook Seymour, Sec year in choir and she holds the 3 i office of vice president.

tion B. The Concert Choir assists in the performance of Handel's "Messiah" each year at Christmas time fishing license to be $3 each. The and presents major oratorios throughout the college year. Be special price iavonng woman fishermen in the present scale of rees, would be eliminated. tween semesters the choir makes an extended tour that will take SENIORS AND COUNSELORS TO VISIT BALL STATE Seniors and guidance coun.se them this year to the states of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri and Illinois, where they will present their musical selections before various groups.

lors at more than 700 Indiana Membership in the Concert high schools been invited to a Visitation Day program at Ball State Teachers College on Wednesday, Nov. 11. it was an Choir is determined by individual vocal auditions. Ix)uisville at the time of his death, Tuesday. October 20, was a veteran of World War I.

and a nounced by Dr. Richard Row ray, admissions director. "Since many high school se Scottsburg Buys Former Bank niors will be coming to see us former commander of the Am erf can Legion Post, at Seymour. on that day, which is Veterans Building For City Hall uay ana a scnooi nonaay, we have decided to organize a pro The Scottsburg City Council this gram for Dr. Rowray week voted to purchase the build Surviving are his widow, the former Lynne LeM aster, two daughters.

Miss Ethel Jean Werst of Chapel Hill. N. C. and Mrs. Frank J.

Miller of Huntsville, a brother. William H. Werst, said ing and parking lot that was formerly used by the Scott County State Bank at the corner of Main The event is being coordinated with other orientation informa tion activities of the colleee. of Louisville, and two sisters, Mrs Arthur G. Bauman and Mrs.

Edward J. LeBlanc, both of such as college night programs DiPfTn fL rfo tir SPECIALS' treat" fjf Sk( l(w H-PAK DILLY BARS ONLY tLsm I 0 V( if-' Cmtr Top Can. or DeilJ 1 REGULARLY $1.00 0 I I NOV. 5 to 1 1 -gggZU 1 It Stock tip on dairy fied 2ffly Ban, znads with hmh. fj I I weet, vhofe ndlk freeh ji jfl frozen end Lavishly coated jQ.

i IX thick, rich chocokia (jygXODfl I I I yr- STORE HOURS: VjA 1 I 10:45 A- M-to 9:45 p- 'i I I 111 I Open After All Home X. I I li 111 I i Ball Game jJll I Us 50 (W) Brownttown rr and is being scheduled because many high school students now wish to be assured of admission to a college by the middle of SULLIVAN PARTICIPATING IN TRAINING OPERATION their senior year. Seniors and counselors have USS VALOR FHTNCj Garry J. Sullivan. engineman third and McClaln streets.

The building and parking lot, across Main Htreet from the former bank location, will cost the city $35,000. which is $5,000 leas than was originally asked when the purchase was first discussed last year. Scottsburg Mayor Blake Burns said the bank officials have agreed to do some needed interior decorating before the city moves in. AIRMAN HENRY COMPLETES AIR FORCE MECHANICS been asked to register in ad class, USN, Kon of Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Sullivan, of Browns- vance so that plans can be made to accommodate the large crowd expected.

School principals and counselors have been sent reservation forms to be returned town, has sailed from the United States aboard the ocean mine sweeper USS Valor to take part in a combat training operation to the college by Nov. 6. t. During the visitation day be called STEEL PIKE, in Spain. ginning at 9:30 a.

seniors STEEL PIKE is the largest am TRAINING IS RE-ASSIGNED AMARILLO, Tex. Airman Third Class William C. Henry, son will be given information on ad missions, housing, and financial phibious operation conducted in the Atlantic since World War II On Oct. 26, more than 28,000 aid, and will also visit residence of Mrs. Pansy C.

Henry, of Croth hnlls and classes. Counselors ersville, has graduated from United States and Spanish Marines will stage a mock assault the training course for U. S. Air will also get the information Force jet aircraft mechanics at and go on tours, and will also on beaches in southern Spain Amarillo AFB, Tex. Airman Hen have the opportunity to meet Thev will land from more than rv a srartiiAf rJ rouienrvill with faculty members to learn fi4 shins of the United States High Sobool, is being reassigned I about new academic programs and Spanish navies in a demon stration of the power of Ameri to Cannon AFB, N.

for duty in I The program is to end at 4 bis new specialty. I m. ca's modern Amphibious forces.

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