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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 6

Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 6

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THE BROWNSTOWN IIND.l BANNER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, SEC. 2 PAGE 6 Raf cliff Grove Surprise Harguton Township It Summer atSteinvedel's help loving A heart that was purer than gold And to those who knew him and loved him His memory will never grow cold. Sadly missed by the family. 12pl Ilcbscn Hill Brownstown Township Mrs George Cummings has returned home after spending two weeks' with her parents in Wisconsin. Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Bakken, of Chicago, spent the week end IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our husband and father, Chester E. Shepherd, who passed away, one year ago, June 26, 193; Loving and kind In all his ways. Upright and just to the end of his days. Sincere and true In heart and mind.

A beautiful memory he has left Mrs. Vide Goss spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. John Copeland, and Mr. Copeland at Scottsburg. Attendance at Sunday school 62: offering $10.80.

Dorothy and Carolyn Cross, Cynthia Ratcliff and Janet Fred rickson and Janet Soladine returned home from the Hilltop Service Camp Saturday. Louise Brewer, Renee Butler, behind. He had a nature you could not and Straw Hat Time Featuring Stetson and Raja Imported Milans Cool Panamas here with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed C.

Hudson and daughter Mildred. Ivan Bane and family spent from Friday until Sunday in the family of Robert Grider in Indianapolis, and while there little Vickie Bane fell while playing and badly cut her forehead which Goss Mill Brown town Township Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baugh-man spent Sunday at Indianapolis with their daughter, Mrs. Jerry Bowman, and family.

Mrs. Dorothy Spurgeon of Hamilton, Ohio, spent the past week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cephus Butler. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Butler and daughter, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cephus Butler. Mrs.

Robert Butler and little son, Robert Dale, of, Colorado, arrived Monday for an extended visit with her father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cephus Butler. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Lee Lutes and daughter Nancy Ann of Indianapolis and Thomas E. Lutes and son Ronnie spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lutes. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Baugh'man and children, of Seymour, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baughman, Sunday. Guaranteed Repair Of i Cracked Blocks, Heads All Makes Trucks, Tractors Engine 'Removal Unnecessary A R.

L. Goddard I (P. O-Norman, R. R. 1) MAUMEE.

IND. its and such other forms as required by law4 The Board of Education of said Seymour Community Schools reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding. SEYMOUR COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Rodman C. Pniitt. Secretary (June 22 29.

1955) Larry Pogue, left Sunday afternoon for Hilltop Service Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reedy spent Sunday at Indianapolis. Mrs.

Joe Knott and daughters took her father, Ellis Bowling and uncle, Sylvester Bowling, to Salem Saturday. Thev spent the past week visiting her. J. C. Scott and family of Indianapolis spent the week end in the family of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Scott. Jessie Scott and family of Me-dora. Jack Scott and family of Hobsoh and Eugene Scott and family of Brownstown visited Mr. required several stitches to close.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spurgeon, and Mrs. Phillip Soladine spent Sunday at Camby with Carl Soladine and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Bloom and Laura Ann Stilwell, who are em-poyed at Co'umvbus, are on a two weeks' vacation. $10x to church attendance 71; $16.4: Methodist attendance 23, offering js.96; Christian-41, offering: $14.71. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Doner of Lewisbunr, Ohio, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Bertha Malone, and Mr' Catherine Wooldridge and I Mr. and Mrs. Victor Doner of Orleans, were the guests of Mrs. Doner's trrandmother, Mrs.

Bertha 'Malone, and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fountain were in Columbus, Sunday and mallei on Mrs.

Fountain's sister Mrs. Lucas, and family. Mr. and Meady Brock, of Reymou" called on the Findley fany Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Piel and daughter Patty and Mrs. Hazel A lire an were in Columbus Mrs Melvin Wlneinffer, who is very; ill. was admitted to the Sey-moivr Hospital Saturday. Mrs Edith Clements of Portland, Oregon, and Miss Maude Vn" Riper of North Vernon spent Fridav with Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, 'and Roy Malone, of Seymour called on Mrs.

Bertha Malone and family Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oathout and son of Columbus visited his Mr. and Mrs.

Roland Oathout Sunday. They abvj called on hr parents. Mr. ard Mrs. Jeas Marsha'l.

Mr. Marshall remains about the same. Invited ruests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Runee and sns were Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Obeninff. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln IWn and family, Mr.

and Mrs. All Sizes and Colors NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of Seymour Community Schools, WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE' WINKLEPLECK FUNERAL SERVICE AMBULANCE SERVICE and Mrs. Cecil Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott Sunday.

A large crowd attended the annual all-day meeting Sunday with Jackson County. Indiana, will receive bids at the office of the superintendent of schools of said 3 school corporation up to the hour hiiiiiiiMbJiieii of 3:00 P. M. (CST) on the 13th day of July, 1955, for furnishing Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Baker and children, Kay, Jon and Mike, and Karen Sue Barett of Columbus visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Ballard and Buddy Baker visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Umphre88. at Heltonville Sunday. The community extends its sympathy to Mrs.

Edward Small-wood, in the death of her father, A. F. Pray, of Brownstown. Miss Millicent Jones spent a few days last week at Seymour Jerry Wheeler. with her sister, Mr.

and Mrs John Frederickson left Sunday PHONE 253 BROWNSTOWN. IND. a nice, dinner at the noon hour. In the afternoon Bro. Pedirord and Bro.

Sharp each gave a short talk with special songs by the Gospelairs of Freetown. Mrs. Grace Johnson of Vallonia, Miss Emma Lou Anderson of Surprise. Mrs. Goens and Henderson of Wrays," Kenneth Lucas of Columbus, Dorothy Cross and Lcta Anderson from.

here. Bro. Katt gave the afternoon address. FOR 51 TEARS SEYMOUR'S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS-" a school bus to meet State of Indiana Specifications for School Buses (revised February 1955) for use by the Seymour Com munity Schools. Bids will be received on either CI) a conventional type school bus, 1955 model chassis and deluxe body complete.

60 passenger or (2) a transit type school bus. 1955 model chassis and LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission to spend a week at Hilltop Christian Service Camp near of WE'RE PEEKING INTO YOUR Miss Janet Frederickson re Indiana Docket No. In the matter of the joint application of Lucille S. Lawson b.a Lawson Trucking Seymour. Indiana, Lessor, and David C.

Kemper, Vernon, Indiana, turned home Saturday from a week at Hilltop Christian Ser vice Camp near Columbus. Miss Jill Luane Ray of Sey mour spent Saturday nisrht anr body complete, 55 to 67 passenger with baggage compartment, or (3) both a conventional and transit type bus. Bidders may obtain specifications as to requirements of said buses by contacting the said superintendent of schools at his office, 325 North Walnut Street, Sevmour, Bids shall be submitted on prescribed forms which are obtainable at said school superintendent's office. Each bid shal1 be accompanied by a bid bond or a certified chck in the sum -unday with her grandparents 'fr, and Mrs. Wm.

McMahan FUTURE -T rTer parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie erry Park at Louisville Lessee, for approval of the lease of Permit No. Property.

Intrastate. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms cf the Commission, 401 State House, Indianapolis, 1:00 P. (CST) Wednesdav. July 13. 19.W.

Public participation is requested. Public Service Commission of Indiana. Bv Paul M. Tingle. Secretary, Public Service Commission, Indianapolis.

June 15, 1955 (June 22, 1955 tfput Ridae 'Mngton Township Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Loyd and 'Mldren of near Columbus and tr. and Mrs. Fred Lovd and "ifircnce Ackeret visited Mr.

equal to Tr, (5 per cent) oi me bid. All bidders will be required to fill out non-collusion aff idav- Melvin Hilwig and son of Bor- chrs: Mr. and Mrs. Chris and son Lawrence of Waymans-vllle ajvi the Misses Esther an Lula Benter of Saurs. Miss Svlvia Patr'ck, cf Sey mour attended Sundiy choV a the Mthodist Church Sud-y.

Joe Buttorff of Cortland, 1-spendlnsr a few davs with PTandD" rents, Mr. ani Mra F. Fountain. The MYF. of the SurDris Methodist church is having1 s-ice cr aoc'al on the 'hur lawn FrMav night, June 24 a 7 DST Everyone ii wl-ome Mr and Mrs.

Rbrt Jones on' family have moved to the" nron ertv in Surprise from CMca" they have been living tlr pat year. Mr, rjid Mrs. Rav Berry ymmr. was srat tr -irher S'mdav. Mr and Mrs "ld Reedy, and famny.

Maxine Hurlv nr.d on of Souh Berd srent the or. 1 with her parents, Mr. "Irs. Holland Oathout. Mr and Mrs.

Roland Oathout i.i their Sunday guests Mr. ar.J Jack Oithout and fam ily of CVrtland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Borr-an and and Mrs and Mrs.

Robert Oathout and son Stan all of Columbus GOLD SILVER WHITE INK Also INDIA ink end stamp pad ink. Brownstown 52tf Phones 1 and 381 John Hornins and familv afternoon. Miss Carolyn Wayman, Pattv 'Catherine and Barbara Snrav xi Ronnie Spray spent Snndav Fontaine Ferry Park in Louis ville. Mr. and Mrs.

Altus DaiUv i ROUND THE CLOCK visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Breitfield Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Feaster and familv were visitors at Towing Service Louisville Saturday.

Arthur Cox spent last week with his sister, Mrs. Wilbur Car-oenter, and family at Covington, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Piel Chervl Gortx-tt spent F.

idav and daughter, Mrs. Mae Brazil, nlfht. vi8iunr conni Jt ight of Hope, visited Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs.

George Pat Ferrv Gordon Feaster and Miss Mabel Wherever you are, ariy hour of the day or nlaht. we'll pick up your car, and pot It back Into shape rapidly and, at lov cost! Feaster Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ravroond Sprav and Marshall visited Mrs. Ethel Mc- -mm i'-S ii i Ti i lira i i Casland at Seymour Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Farrell Boofer and familv attended the races at of ITrin A.FB., Florida are visit-fnrr Mrs. Ferry's parents, Mr. and Mrr Ro'and Oathout. Mr and Mrs.

John Oathout and daurhten of Seymour, visited Mr Oathout's parents Sunday. Mrs. Maxlne Hulley and son James, of South Bend spent the wee end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Oathout honoring Mr. andMrs.

Pa Ferry and son Dan, of Florida. Columbus Sunday. TO MAKE SURE YOU'LL CONTINUE TO NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION BROWN CHEVROLET Day Phone 287 Ind. Night Phone 313-4 in the Jackson Circuit Court Nofice is hereby iriven tht Roy M. Roberts was on the HAVE PLENTY OF 4th day of June, 1955.

appointed: Administrator of the estate of Lillie L. Roberts, deceased. Yhife's Chanel Hamilton Township Sunday school attendance, 38, All persons having claims against estate, whether or not now due, must file the same 'n said court within six months 'rom the date of the first pub-Mcation of this notice or said ''aims will be forever barred. Dated a Brownstown. Indiana.

Offering. J7.34. James Cummings was plea santly surprised recently when his children and grandchildren (1 his 6th day of June. 1955. came with baskets of fried chicken and other good things to eat to help him celebrate his I We Invite You Joe W.

Goss. i birthday. Those present were of and Mrs. James Cummings nerk of the Circuit Court Tackson County. Ind ana.

Hranaman and Markel ato'rnev for Esfite: June 8, 15 22. 1955 of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Let us discuss George Cummings of Freetown. Mr.

and Mrs. John Marshall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon to come in and look over our new mill, with you your feeding needs and problems. Grant and the honor guest.

Mrs. Noble Trueblood and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur at Brownstown Tuesday. George Cummings has enrolled at 'Purdue University for a college course.

Mrs. Cummings We carry a complete line of FEEDS, FENCING and Is spending two weeks with her parents in Wisconsin. Featuring Panorama Screen Seymour, Indiana Here, at Purdue University, is one of the most dramatic "labora-tories" in Indiana. Known as a network analyzer, it is used by Public Service Com-pany and other electric companies engineers to study power flows on transmission systems under varying conditions, and to plan! in advance how best to deliver your future electric power requirements. The network analyzer was set up a number of years ago as a cooperative activity, with Purdue providing the space and a small part of the original cost of the equipment, and electric companies paying for the remaining cost.

Engineers of the participating electric companies man the equipment for their planning studies on pre-arranged schedules. The University uses it, too, enabling it to do a better job of training students for engineering careers in the electric industry. Through this teamwork, Hoosier electric power users receive further assurance of ample power when and where needed in the.future. It represents still another way your electric company keeps working to assure a dependable supply of electric power to everyone it serves. Mr.

and Mrs. George Collins POULTRY SUPPLIES of -Seymour visited their aunt, Mrs' Jesse Marshall, and husband Wednesday. Jesse Marshall is somewhat Improved. Thursday thru Saturday June 23 thru 25 Continuous Sat. from 1:30 The first two units of this new $47 million generating station near New Albany, scheduled to be in service by late 1958, will increase PSCI's total capacity to more than 1,350,000 kilowatts more than 7 times what it was in 1941.

John Marshall has been called back to h' work at Columbus after several week3 lay Our Mill is equipped with the latest types of machines for GRINDING, SHELLING and MIXIHG Mrs. Marshall Isaacs, who re "THE LOOTERS" with Rory Calhoun Julia Adams turned from the hospital recently. Is looking fine. Billy Trueblood accompanied his rrandfather, Noble Trueblood, to Brownstown Wednesday and attended the community sale. EC I ALT I EE 35 Hubbard Sunshine and Devil Girl From Mars Science Fiction "IIIVASIOli FROM Rev.

and Mrs, Edear Walls called on Mr. and Mrs. Noble Trueblood and son Friday. HOG BALANCER per 570 100 ki Little Shirley Boknecht. daugh ter Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Boknecht, i on the sick list. OUTER SPACE" June 26 thru 29 Sunday thru Wednesday Sorehers Church Hamilton Township TV. a Luther Learue ard the i DAV I parents had a basket dinner at bocaut ivi the grove Sunday evening wim a rood attendance. Ow 7 liims SERVICE Allsn Don Rust, son of Mr.

ani Mrs Harry Rust, was baptized OAIlDIIEn- ct Rnndav mcrninir. THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY FOR THOSE WE SERVE 1941-19501 rt rm T- Phone 8-2401 Fust. a son, Anthony Wayns, FREETOWN, IND. Tl (maim trnmt-cm mia i ii mi i i cniri nc nn pi a mv i i i nn Jur 14. Wednesdav June lha JUtar Gu'ld will "meet at ths iiiot house at p.

m. Mm. 0-Tte Ouertr of Ohio, Is visiting here nfr friends for a couple of iJ rUiiLIU ut II I lm 111 i It I Ur I li I ii If llj I Ii Jm (fad. w-Ct SUctUc Scwtct 7Uc 700 Comtuit4tA Zk 70 C6utU c(iZ.

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