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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 8

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Lafayette, Indiana
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u' 4 Thursday Evening November 15 1962 8 DEATHS IN CITY AREA UNERAL NOTICES THURS RI SAT SUN discount coupon rancis Russel COUPON AID DISCOUNT 'CREST PEN 83 AID DISCOUNT COUPON aid discount VICKS' ALVA SAMS Room 59c BRUSH MRS LAURA MAE KING WITH COUPON WITH COUPON JERGEN'S NEVER $125 Size LOTION TOO BUSY ANACIN TO HELP! 44 never 98 SHOP YOUR 616 Stadium Hippensteel RIENDLY "AID DRUG STORE Mar Jean Village Purdue Service Center 14th and Howell a UNIVERSITY Wise Choice DRUGS when Cost is 314 State St a actor 3014 Underwood St 1901 Main St SCHNAIBLE ORD HOPKINS GOODNIGHT DRUGS SUPER DRUG STORE Jefferson Square 32 NORTH 0TH STREET 3 Sons Shopping Center 9th and Union Phone SH 2 7302 83c SIZE WEAREVER CARTRIDGE was married to Hazel Shadeland She died in 98c SIZE 46 of A in 117 4th St Downtown Since 1936 Perfect After Shave between the service station and a stop light and rolled across South Perry St and struck Mrs Harri son and her daughter who were crossing the street tn a grocery store rom there the truck rolled into SCHNAIBLE DRUGS GOODNIGHT SUPER DRUG STORE Lfi til £1 DONAHUE DRUGS the Kroger store parking lot and hit the parked car of William Gookins of Ambia and rammed it into the car of Ed Oteham of Attica and it in turn was shoved into the car of Ray Slinker of Attica ARTH REXAL DRUGS BACHMAN DRUG CO $198 Value WELLS YEAGER BEST $100 Size PROCTOR GAMBLE PREU LIQUID SHAMPOO nt SCHAA SON DRUGS LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER COUPON EXPIRES SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18TH CHRISTIANSEN PHARMACY Lafayette Life Bldg Downtown 310 Main St Downtown Export Symbol CANBERRA Australia (AP) A boomerang Southern Cross sym bol has been adopted for use on ex ports by the Australian Manufac Export Council council president Alex Walker announced LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER COUPON EXPIRES SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18TH are a son Lee of a daughter Mrs Mil dred Barkley of Wayne Mich and a brother Russell of New Rich mond ROLLERS 46 INDIANAPOLIS Indiana's 12 day fair scheduled through two weekends on a trial run this year will be repeated in 1963 The State air Board Wednes day scheduled the 1963 fair for Aug 24 Sept 4 Hal Royce Austin was elect ed fair secretary manager to suc ceed Earl Bailey Lowell who resigned Tuesday Durbin Budd Lebanon was moved from vice president to president of the executive board while William Johnson Merom was named vice president loyd Hoover Kentland was re elect ed treasurer Oscar (Ted) Blank Logansport was named to the executive board and Robert Weedon Indianapolis was re elected as a member Gov Matthew Welsh reap pointed Weedon and Ida Wright Greenwood as air Board members Wednesday Reappointed officials include Jesse Stuckey building and grounds superintendent and Don Davis publicity supervisor has served this community WELLS YEAGER BEST THE JOURNAL AND COURIER LAAYETTE IND Pastor Suffers Heart Attack Rev James Hope pastor of True Holy Church God 915 17th St was stricken with a heart attack in his home at 1702 Hartford St on Wednes day Lafayette police rushed him to St Elizabeth Hospital in an emer gency car at 12:24 pm He was listed in condition 'Thurs day morning or Lovely Skin 59c Size ROBERT A HOAGLAND GOODLAND Robert A Hoag land 87 died Wednesday at George Ade Memorial Hospital Brook where he had been a patient four months He was a retired grocer having lived here 16 years after being in the grocery business at Lafayette Attica rankfort and Greencastle His wife Margaret died many years ago Surviving are a daughter Mrs Mildred Goodman of Lafayette a son Daniel Hoagland of Robinson Ill and a half brother Will Hoag land of Delphi GEORGE SWEENEY RENSSELAER George Sweeney 87 a retired farmer of 529 Grace St died in Jasper County Hospital at 10 am Thurs day after an illness of two years Bom at Somerset Ky he former ly lived at Tuscola Ill before mov ing to Jasper County in 1919 He was married to Sadie Bertrone at Monroe City in 1905 and was a member of the Methodist Church here and Masonic Lodge at Tuscola Surviving with the widow is a brother Browd Sweeney of Cold water Kan Bottle of 100 4th and Alabama Streets Phone SH 2 6254 SH 2 263 3 $100 Size MENNEN SKIN BRACER ARTH REXAL DRUGS UNERALrtelniA home men A RD (Dlek) HEIJU uenu Dimeter lx JCat Soetk R4 Listen Indianao Bow Ambtfenee Servtee Ph U4ra S3S 43S1 er 3321M 120 3rd St Downtown Runaway Truck Injures Two ATTICA Tracy Harrison 2 daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Harrison 504 Pike St who was struck by a driverless truck here about 11 'am Wednesday suf fered skull fracture and was in fair condition Thursday in St Eliza beth Hospital Lafayette The child was crossing the street with her mother when the truck slipped out of gear and rolled away from its parking place at the site of a new service station on Brady StreetThe truck loaded with gravel ran wild and damaged four parked automobiles before it stopped The mother also was in jured Mrs Harrison and her daugh ter are the wife and child of the production manager of the Har rison Steel Casting Co Mrs Harrison suffered arm foot and leg injuries but was dismissed from the hospital after treatment She said Thursday that she was knocked away by the rolling truck and that she was not sure whether the lumbering vehicle ran over her daughter after it knocked her down The truck is owned by the John Smith Excavating Co of Lafay ette Starting from its parking place the truck rolled around the corner on East Jackson and first hit a car belonging to the ry Insurance Agency parked in front of the busi ness establishment The truck then veered across the oster service station drive ALVA SAMS Alva Sams 61 of 517 Brown St was found dead in his room early Wednesday evening He died of an apparent heart attack Born in airmount Ill he re sided1 in Cayuga prior to moving to Lafayette 20 years ago He had been employed by the Schwab Safe Co for a number of years Surviving are five brothers Lonnie Sams of Attica John Sams of Romney Louie and Orville Sams of Crawfordsville and ermer Sams of Newport and five sisters Mrs Albert Hazel wood and Mrs Earl Hartley both of Kingman Mrs Phoebe Bell of rankfort Mrs Mabel Ellis of Crawfordsville and Mrs rank Allen of Waveland STANLEY VIRGIN Stanley Virgin 75 a farmer on Rt 4 northwest of Monitor died in Home Hospital at 1:15 am Thursday He had been a patient there since suffering a stroke in his home Oct 31 He spent all of his life on the farm where he was bom and never was married Surviving is a brother Everett Virgin of Rt 1 Clarks Hill MRS RANK ROBERTS MONTICELLO Mrs Ada Rob erts 80 died Wednesday afternoon in White County Memorial Hos pital She was ill six months A native of Hamilton County she lived here since her marriage in 1921 to Roberts? She was a member of the Christian Church and superintendent of the Sunday School primary department for 34 years Surviving with the htisband are two daughters Miss Margaret Rob i erts of South Pittsburg Tenn and Mrs Helen Myers of Peoria Ill a stepdaughter Mrs rances Lintoh Continue Keeps Hair Soft and Lovely 07 EIKENBERRY UNERAL HOME Delphi PhoiM IX) 4 2211 Ambalhnca Senrica MRS LAURA ML KING Mrs Laura Mae King 64 of 923 10th SL was stricken with a fatal heart attack Wednesday night moments after learning from a son at Kankakee HL that she had be come a grandmother She collapsed soon after hang ing up the telephone receiver after a conversation with her son Jerry She was taken to St Elizabeth Hospital shortly before 11 pm and died there at 3:43 am Thursday The grandchild born at Kankakee was her 19th Mrs King had suf fered a mild heart attack last January Bom hear Idaville she was mar ried in 1920 to Otis A King who died in 1952 She moved to Lafayette from Buffalo in 1946 Mrs King was a member of the irst Nazarene Church and was a former employe of the Purdue University Cary Hall where she worked for three years until about a year ago Surviving with the son at Kan kakee are four other sons Basil of Rt 5 Monticello the Rev Har old King a missionary in Juti calpa Honduras the Rev Lloyd King Danville and Dallas King of Warsaw a sister Mrs i Charles Tribbett Royal Center and three brothers Walter of Royal i Center Paul of Burnettsville and Leonard of Logansport MRS ALICE HESS Dr Charles Hess of the Pur due University Department of hor ticulture has been called to Moun tain View because of the death of his mother Mrs Alice Hess Mrs Hess 67 died unexpectedly of a stroke suffered Tuesday temoon She had not been ill 1 Dr and Mrs Hess left Wednes day for Mountain View They had returned home from there only last Saturday after attending the funer al of Mrs father John Casella In addition to Dr Hess Mrs Hess is survived by the husband Cornelius Hess a retired and another son Cor nelius Hess Jr also of Mountain View Dr Hess is director of the Lafay ette Regional Science air MRS VIONICIA OSTER Thomas oster 'Rt 2 re ceived word of the death of his mother Mrs Vionfcia (Staples) oster of Brownstown Wednesday afternoon She had been in failing health for some time She was the widow of oster who died two years ago Surviving with the son here areanother son and two daughters RANCIS PEASE ROMNEY i Pease 61 died unexpectedly in his home ft 2 pm Wednesday after a two year illness Bom in Geneva he resided in the Romney community 35 years He formerly resided at Linden where he operated a grocery business for 20 years Prior to his death Mr Pease was em ployed by the Rund Packing Co for three years retiring in August He was a' member of the Romney Methodist Church OES Chapter 460 of which he was past patron Romney Masonic Lodge of which he was past master and the Scottish Rite of Indian apolis He was married to Leona Con rad in 1925 Surviving with the widow are two daughters Mrs Reid Hamp ton of Linden and Mrs Raymond Seward of Romney and a step son Paul Zollars of Attica CHARLES SMALL MELLOTT Charles Small 74 former Mellott town marshal died Wednesday at Robert Long Hospi tal Indianapolis following surgery there Tuesday He had been ad mitted to the hospital Monday Born at Wingate he farmed in the Wingate and Waynetown com munities for many years or the last 25 years he had lived here and had been employed at the elevator In 1911 he erguson at 1959 Surviving Waynetown DENTAL CREAM 61' WITH COUPON Discussion Set On Aiding Economy INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Means of improving the Indiana business climate through action by govern ment industry and educational institutions will be discussed Tues day at the Conference on Economic uture Special emphasis will be placed on defense contracts which have doubled in Indiana in the last 18 months More than 500 persons have been invited to the all day meeting Those invited include senators and representatives state legislators elected state officials news executives Chamber of Com merce presidents and representa tives of business industry labor colleges and universities 5189 Congestaid When it concerns personal health needs and prescription service too busy to help Turn to us for com plete pharmaceutical aid 89c Size Ben Cay Analgesic Baume for Colds £Qe Sore Muscles )7 12 Day State air ASSOCIATED INDEPENDENT DRUGGISTS 31 ormula 44 HOAGLAND Robert A riends may call at Crane uneral Home Good land after 5 pm (CDT) Thursday Services there 2 pm riday the Rev John Burbank officiating burial Good land Cemetery Survivors include 13 grandchildren and 20 great grandchil dren PEASE rancis riends may call after 6 pm Thursday at Helms neral Chapel Linden Masonic services there 8 pm Thursday uneral serv ices in Helms Chapel 2:30 pm ri day the Rev Robert Shanklin of Romney and the Rev Joseph Crocker of Idaville officiating interment Elm wood Cemetery Romney Surviving are eight grandchildren and one great grandchlld KING Mrs Laura Mae uneral ar rangements pending word from a son in Honduras or information call Soller Baker uneral Home SH 2 6254 Nineteen grandchildren ROBERTS Mrs rank riends may call after riday noon at Miller neral Home Monticello Services at J3O Saturday In Monticello Christian Church the Rev Paul Kit ley officiating interment Riverview Cemetery Three grandchildren and one great grandchild survive SAMS Alva riends may call at Soller Baker uneral Home after 2 pm riday uneral In Soller Baker Chapel at 1:30 pm Saturday the Rev Eart Helm burger officiating in terment in Harveysburg Cemetery near Kingman SWEENEY George riends may call at Jackson uneral Home Rens selaer after 4 riday uneral in Jackson Chapei at 1 :30 pm Satur day the Rev Loran Campbell officiat ing burial in Weston Cemetery our grandchildren and six great grandchll dren survive VIRGIN Stanley riends may call at Dwight Baker uneral Home Dayton after 2 pm riday uneral there at 1 Saturday the Rev loyd Bowman officiating burial in Zion Cemetery at Monitor 12 Refill Cartridges LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER COUPON EXPIRES SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18TH WITH COUPON LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER COUPON EXPIRES SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18TH of Milford Conn a stepson rederic Roberts of Logansport a brother John Plew and a sister Mrs Nell Eudaley both of Sher idan EDWARD SCHULTZ LAKE VILLAGE Edward Schultz 51 Lake Village business man died of a heart attack Wednesday in Porter Memorial Hospital Valparaiso He had been in failing health three years and a patient in the hospital two and a half weeks Born at air Oaks he spent most of his life in Jasper and Newton Counties and was the owner and operator of the Schultz television and appliance business here He formerly was in busi ness at DeMotte Mr Schultz was married to Juanita Shelhart at Winamac in 1933 and was a member of St John Lutheran Church at Parr Surviving with the widow are a son Edward of Lake Village three brothers Paul of Medary ville and Walter and red of Rensseltter and a sister Mrs Elsie Gunning of Valparaiso Inc uneral Director 914 COLUMBIA ST AT l04i PHONE SH 2 2528 LAAYETTE I Advantages Of I Selecting A Soller Baker Service! Lafayette's Largest Chapel Private amily Room Private amily Exit Increased Parking Modern Equipment Smoking Lounge Powder Rgom Reception Area 865 Lafayette and I "1 CO PHONE 7fs Rural I I SH 2 6254 Communities for Nearly a 4th and Alabama Streets 1 1 I I I i i 1 1 1 1 1 I I sgr bi cS MM HiMna ha auo hi hi wwuifcMNauwMW IV 1 I O32A I i 1 1 1 4 'I 1 1 S' i i I rSl fl fir I I 1 i I i i 4 i i I i i 11 fir 7 I 4 a I I UNERAL HOME I 1 I I Uy II IHi till.

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