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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 7

Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 7

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I BANNER ST SECTION TWO BEGINNING ITS NINETIETH YEAR SERVING PEOP1E OF JACKSON COUNTY VOL. XC BROWNSTOWN, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959 NO. 42 THE BROWN OWN Dudleytown Youth Has Top Corn Yield In County Medora Hornets 1 Capture County Fifty Years Ago in Jackson County Items Of Interest Taken From The B'ownstown Banner Files 50 Years Ago Students To See Modern Miracles Of Science v.r -A-Vlf Tourney Crovn day. Miss Dora Deppert went to Columbus Satur Sgt. Urry Turmail To Leave Germany Soon Mainz.

Qermany fAHTNC) Army Sgt. Larry L. Turmail. 22, son cf Mr. and Mrs.

Fred J. Vallonia. is scheduled to depart from Germany for the U. in midJanuary w-ith the 8th Divsion's 5lh Infantry. The 5th is being reassigned to the, 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kan.

Assigned to the Infantry's Mortar Battery, in Mainz, Sergeant Turmail enterfd the Army in March 1956 and arived in Europe in September 1956. He at Down Cortland Eagles By The residence of Henry Beyer caught fire about Olenn L. Morns, former rnysics Professor To Present Fasci ten o'clock Friday morning, Jan. 6, and burned 54-40 Score For Their First County I' Championship Score Tied At First Quarter, noting Demonstration Of Science At H.S. Convocation Friday Afternoon- Again At Half-Time.

Cagers from the participating schools picked for the tended Vallonia High School and was a farmer in civilian life. Crane Depot's Vorth Listed to the ground. Maumee Mush and Milk Dona Brown, who has been staying in W. S. 'Thompson's family, has returned home.

DK Bruce Fleetwood, of.Xinton, was here last week looking over his farm. Mane Clark, of Kurtz, has been doing some' work for Dr. Fleetwood. Miss Verna who has been visiting her parents; T. E.

Jones and wife, has returned to her school at Nashville. Miss Lesta Jones has returned to her school in Bloemington. Ratcliff Grove Gleanings. Harry Bevers has moved into the." house vacated by James Gray. Fletcher Stafford and Miss Anna Butler were married one last week.

Houston and Mishaps Mrs. Mary- Cross has returned home from Indianapolis and -is able to attend" to her house. The Pythian Sisters at "this place elected the following officers: Ollie' rMcMahon. M. E.

Stella Cross. E. Stella Noe. E. LiUie Lutes'.

M. of Estella Lutes. M. of R. and Jane.

Lutes. P. of Anna Hise. O. Phoebe Pruitt.

Nora Ackerman, P. C. Lonqview' Longings Sylvester Carr i3 remodeling his house where he expects to move in the Ben' Bloom move Into the house which Mr. Carr vacates. All-County team, were: Anay White, Medora; Dick Robison, Brownstown: Larry Spurgeoo.

i Frank Ault, Freetown; Bill Densford, Crotherxville; Jerry McCory, Clearspring; Larry Isaacs, Jim Frisctie. Cortland Jerry Bowers. Vallonia; Gene Tampico. 1 At th half-time Saturday night, an anonymous -committee of three made the All-County Team selection, choos-. ing one player from eaqh school and the two remaining players from any of the participating teams.

The all- At S1.3 Billion Depot Will' Become Ammuni THREE KINGS Jackson county's 1958 Corn Kings, Jerry Christopher (left and Ralph E. Holtman (right) are pictured above with Marshall 'Volger, Indiana's Corn King in 1913, 1923 and 1924. Mr. Vogler vyas speaker at the Corn Banquet last Wednesday night at St. Peter's Lutheran Church at which the two county corn "Kings" were awarded fVie trophies' they i are holding.

"Young Christopher, Dudleytown 4-H youth, was the county's grand champion with a yield of 170 bushels per acre on his 5-Acre corn plot. Mr. Holtman, Senior Corn Club winner, had a 1 60-bushel-per-acre yield. -o tion Center For U. 5.

Navy, According To Commanding Officer Capt. B. L. Lubelsky Of Crane N. A.

D. Material worth of Crane Naval 1 I Ammunition Depot is county team was picked by the coaches, each coach selecting five players from his team prior to the Saturday night game. i The ten boys receiving the highest votes were named, Each received a trophy. 000 according to Captain B. L.

exceeding Dy ten Dusneis per Lubelsky. commanding officer of acre the top corn yield of Jais Crane N. A. who says, it is his belief, the Depot will become the' ammunition center for the provided by. The Tribune, of closest' senior competitor, four-! teen-year-old Jerry Christopher, of Dudleytown, walked 'away with the grand champion honors in the Jackson County 5 Acre Corn I Fifty Years Ago, January 13, 1909 Chinese Quail i- Jerry Anderson, of Seymour, has received a shipment of- fifty Chinese quail, twenty-five pair, from Hon.

Z. T. Sweeney game warden. He took them to his farm, which is part of the Chestnut Ridge game preserve and turned them loose. Interurban Election Elections" were held in Brownstown and Jackson townships Tuesday to vote upon the proposition of giving a-subsidy to aid in the construction of an' interurban line between Seymour and Brownstown and probably to Vallonia.

It was voted down at $eymour by a majority of 80 but Brownstown township voted in favor by a ma-' jority of 271. Officers Installed Brownstown Lodge No. 60. K. of P.

installed the following officers Tuesday night: Allen Lucas. C. C-; Wm. Schwein, V. Worth Clark.

Wm. Koop, M. of Harry Hamilton, M. of George Klitch. John Cooley 6.

Wm. Gossman, K. of R. and H. W.

Wacker. M. of V. H. Fountain, M.

of B. E. Long. The Pythian Sisters elected the following last Friday night: Addie Phifer. P.

Kate Emma Johnston, E. Mollie Allen. E. Nora Gray M. of Kittie Cribb, M.

of R. and Margaret Robbins, P. T.r Maude Hancock. G. Local Matter V.

L. Beem. of Medora, came in the Banner office the other day and showed us a rare old coin, more than a hundred years old, which is an heirloom In the Beem family. The coin is a Spanish5 and. was coined during the reign' of Ferdinand VII and bears the date 1811.

Wm. Ball's elegant new house" on. Spring Street is almost 'Wm. H. Daly, manager of the Jackson County Farmer's Insurance, was in Indianapolis last week to join the' Farmers' Mutual Insurance Union.

The first snow of the season fell here Monday. By Wednesday morning the ground was covered with about six inches. -Oscar Stader 'and family have moved into the property of Mrs, Clarissa Newcomb, deceased. Mr. Strader is "employed with Lehigh.

Dean Bottorff, formerly of Cortland, who has had an interest in the Union Hardware Co sat Columbus, for two years, has purchased the holding of his partners. He is a son of M. F. Bottorff. Rev.

D. F. Rankin's new home on Blooming-ton road is near completions Milton and L. Clark have retty-ned to Indianapolis after a visit here" with their aunt, Mrs Taylor Owens. Medora Melange Bob Hinderlider and wife spent Friday In Indianapolis.

Mike Turney. trustee, 1 made a business trip to Brownstown Dr. George Ray has presented the school a set of "American Short Stories" in five volumes. Supt. C.

G. Shortridge donates the Literary Digest and Mrs. H. W. Shortridge the Christian Herald, B.

Wesner, retiring trustee of Carr twp. was presented with a fine rocker by the teachers of the township. Rockford Rakings Mr. and Mrs. Lafkin spent one day last week with Mrs.

Tucker in Seymour. Miss Matilda Lebline entertained the Senior Class Saturday evening. The occasion was in honor of her cassmate's Mabel Hodapp's, birth Seymour, United -States Navy. Presenty there are 2.300 people GLENN MORRIS employed at the Depot. Originally built as a storage Glenn L.

Morris, 'fqnier uni Chib, Contest for 1958. Andy White took charge of Jerry's 5-Acre plot 'yielded 170 in tu- finai MmA nf 'ih center for ammunition. Crane now versity professor of physics. i i Diisneis er- acre as luinpmcu iu who has become a nationally Jackson county basketball tour I is capable of producing every round of ammunition used by the Navy. The Depot also can pro 160 bushels per acre grown by Pilot, Killed In Crash, Son Of Former Resident Robert Gollmier, pilot on Southeast Airlines plane which crashed late Thursday night on Iron Mountain, near Kingsport, killing all aboard, was a son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Gollmier, of Indianapolis. His mother, the former Miss Blanche Reynolds grew up in Brownstown and is a sister of ney at Saturday Ralph E. Holtman.

R2. Seymour, duce mines and torpedoes as well night to lead the, Medora Hor he 1958 Senior Corn Club known specialist in teaching "through laughs and gasps" will present his program "On The Heam" one of America's two nets not' only to victory oyer the Cortland Eagles but to their gieatest, authentic science shows as the Navy's pyrotechnic devices (vafiou colored shells for sifnal-linjj the Captain says. The' Depot does its own renovating of ammunition, which is intended to a.sure that all ammunition is and read befoie the Urownstown High first, county championship, i. The trophy-winning score" was 54-40. The game wa3 "nip and tiicc School student body at a convocation Friday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock.

ied for immediate use. Crowning of the Senior and Junior "Corn King" for 1958 highlighted, the sixth annual Jackson County 100-Bushel Corn Club and 4-H Corn Club banquet last Wednesday night held in the dining room at Peter's Lutheran Church. The annual event is sponsored by the Brownstown Chamber of Commerce, aided by the American Agriculture Chemical Com- nnv of Spvmnur the Indiana Relieving that comprehending the accomplishments of science Vithin a 24 hour period. 10O ra Jrcad cars of ammunition can be jmoved out of the. Depot.

The is mandatory 'if man is to cope The Band Saw Mill has purchased a tract of timber of Jerry Anderson. Wm. Bottorff and Robert Elkins each lost- a stand of bees last week. Although the guilty parties chose a very dark nierht for their, work, they left several clues by which they were tracked to White Creek where they disposed of the bee hives by throwing them in the water. Further pirticulars we are not at liberty to Vallonia Sayings and Doings Mrs.

Blanche Conrad went to Edwood Friday. We understand that Earl Gibbons and wifei of near Salem, are going to move in. the Mahan property. We welcome them. Samuel Carr.

of Medora. is doing some survey work for the Peters heirs. Mrs. Alice Cox. of Sevmnur, is visiting her faster.

Mrs. M. Reinbolcf. Shields Ralph Rich moved his family here from Brownstown Monday where he has secured employment: at Lehigh. George! Taylor and George Slater imovod their families from Leigh one day last week.

Jim Kjndred has moved to Brownstown. Clearspring Sprinklings Miss Mayme Hinkle. of Is here vlsitine friends. Miss Nettie Rinehart. the teacher at Mt Zion attend.d.

institute and visited Peachie Hawkins Saturday. Sunday, -school officers elected Thomas. Cumminffs; Asst. Mis' Bertha Harrell; Sec. Hazel Martin Buffalo.

Church Miss Cora Allen has returned to her work at Columbus after a visit home folks Sunday school was reorganized at this place SnJ'n1 officers were chosen: Lloyd McKain; J. Moe- Sec Miss Lelia Cross: Miss Ethel Wae-goner: Teachers. Miss Nva Oarlock. John Nw Miss Belle Noe. William Garlock Mrs.

William Schwein and Mrs. with the new Twentieth Cen the first half as tension mount-' edv It was at the end o.f tha first quarter and 17-17 at )Lhar-half time. Medora had the advantage at! the third 36-29, thenrAndy took over the show, hitting isixj baskets in the final period. Jack; Hook hit 'for 6 points i i. Iepot also has a guided missile clarence Gossman service unit and eacn missile is Tne aircraft, a twin-engine DC3 tury world.

Mr. Morris carries such knowledge to his audience in an extravaganza of the fan checked every sax monuis. was and from Memphis to the tastic triumph of science. the last period, also helping toj m-Liues Airporx near diuu crop Improvement Association, City, -Tennessee when it slammed I the jackson County extension into the side of the. 4,000 foot 8erVice and the Jackson County ooost the- Hornet score.

White hit for 27 points take game honors. Hook for Fair Association. 3, This is the third ti'Ae in the Although some effects may appear to be magic, the program contains no trickery, proving that truth in science can be more fascinating than trickery. Although highly entertaining. Mr.

Morris' program is more than entertainment it points out 1 lie lril luvrrs atica and measures about 12 miles sauare. It has approximately 2.900 buildings 2.745.614 square feet of covered storage 5.221.000 square feet of outside storage 10.254.545 square feet of building floor area 110,932 square feet of office space 70 mdes of. telephone lines 100 miles of power lines 110 miles of water line and water treatment mountain uuiuig a snuwsiunu. Rescue workers on the scene said the -iolent impact sheared trees for 200 feet and sent the plane hurling into the mountain side. The plane was only minutes a-way from a safe landing at the Tri-Cities Airport.

Mr. Gollmier six years that at Junior 5-Acre Corn Club youngster has won the championship over county adult growers. In 1955 Waldo Wischmeiers 5- and Eglen for 8 to pace the Hornets. Jim Frische and Larry Isaacs scored 10 each for the Eagles. To earn the right to playi in the finals Medora downed Clear-spring- by one point.

49-4f in jthe the wide opportunities in the various fields of His experiments include de- and- sewage disposal facilities to Aere plot yielded i62 bushels per acre as compared; to 157 bushels per acre grown by Robert Lahr-man. Curvnineham. with iiiui.s aaiuroay aiiernoon mon.sirauons in raaiaupn. oem- wn-e a town of 25.000 people, emotions of radio controlthel Crane uses a mion gallons of fofT'e guiding missiles of the 184 bushels per acre in 195S. won water daily has 500 automotive vehicles from jeeps to 15-ton out over Jack Rpller, with 175 bushels per acre, i tractors 300 pieces of construction" equipment fire and police Medora 54 Dean Davis White Hook Eglen Wever'- Total Cortland 40 Senior winner in.

1953. the first had radioed that he was moving into his approach pattern and coming in for an instrument landing. Then the radio went dead and it was believed that the airliner plunged into the mountain moments later Site of "the crash was deeg in the heart of the rocky and heavily-forested upper eastern section of the close to the boarders of Virginia and North Carolina. All the ten passengers and department and its own railroad. year of the contest was Harry complete with 170 miles of rail.

hMitz with 177.1 bushels per acre fg ft pf- tp 2 0 4 4i. 210 1 4i '13! i 4 27 i 4 i 0 2 4 0 11 0 26 2 11 fg ft pf tp? 5 1 JLD 4 1 :0 9 4 2 1 10 2 11 1 4 2.1 16 8 5 4 40 nd junior winner was Harold Hackman with a j-ield of 167.7 C'sprina Family Of Ten Left Destitute When Horns Burns Meet Your State Police Officers Following is another in a series of articles to be carried each week in, The Brownstown Banner to introduce Banner readers the State Police troopers, technicians and other serving Jackson county residents pnd residents in the Seymour Post distract i bushels per acre, Carter Fultz won the crown in 3954 with 177.8 bushels per acre and Charles Frische Acton Isaacs Robertson Darlage Total Blood Needed For Austin Child Facing Rare Heart Surgery crew members perished. btahl was the junior with Mr. Gollmier was bom and grew a yield of 147,6 Bushels per acre. -v -n up in Indianapolis.

graduating Meivin Peters was crowned King for 1957 iwith a 195-bu- signed to active duty with the shel-per-acre yield! and Donald future, solar energy and models of electric aids to air and space travel. Two other programs are Included in this year's convocation series. On February. 17, at 2:00 o'clock the students will hear a fascinating and informative program on American, firearms as it, ties in with the history of this country, told by Ray E. Sullivani Mr.

Sullivan served 21 years with the State Police and as special agent for the FBI. He has held national titles in pistol shooting, has. been an instructor for the FBI as well as a public lecturer and is exceedingly well equipped by education and training to tell 'his story to his audiences. To close the series on April 6. at 10 30 o'clock, the Taflin Trio.

talented artists the teeterboard will give an extraordinary exhibition of precision, timing and gravity-defying daredevil stunts. S'EMI-FINALS First Game Medora 49f Clearsorina 48 from high school there. He served in the Navy Air Corps from 1941 until 1945. For eleven years he lived in Louisville where he was a private pilot for the Tyler Construction Company and since- July had been captain of the Southeast Peters, his son. was the junior winner with 188 bushels per acre.

Medora ClearsDrinsr hook.r Young Christopher, and Mr. Thirty pints of type O-Posi-tive blood are needed to help try to save the life of little 7-year-old Janice 1 Deaton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Deaton, of Austin, Who must undergo open heart surgery.

The little girl has had a malfunctioning heart since birth and Holtman. the 1958 winners, were awarded trophies by the Brown- Mr. and Mrs. Edear Cox and and their eight children, ranging in ages from seventeen to four years loft" homeless and destitute Saturday night when their four-room, two-story residence near Clearspring was razed by fire. The house was located about half a mile pff the road Of frame consisted of two rooms downstairs and two up.

The fire, bel eved to have started from defective wiring, had gained so much headwav when discovered that the family was unable to save any thincr. losing not only all 'their furniture but Department, une or tne reasons for the year's wait was that officers 'at headquarters thought he was "too young looking" to be a state trooper. He first was assigned to headquarters in Indianapolis for four years, served 'a year 'and a half at the Jasper Post and for the last fourteen years has been a member of the officer force at the Seymour Post. Twelve of those years he has patroled town Chamber of Commerce dur- Airlines, which serves the State of Tennessee, with headquarters in ng Wednesday night's banquet. Kingsport.

Surviving in addition' to the Jerry, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Everett Christopher, who is a doctors now say the only hope for her life, is parents are the wicjpw, a small daughter, Diane, and "two sisters. member of the Dudleytown Dan dy Doers 4-H Club, also won first The operation can be perform Mrs. Earl Fulkerson.

of India napolis, and Mrs. Herbert Delp, of ed at Children's Hospital. Louisville. Kentucky, but before it in Jennings county Montgomery, Alabama. place in the 4-H Club Show held last Wednesday morning the county house lobby and placed third in the 4-H Sojbean For a year and a half during all the dothng except that which Mr.

Gollmier's body was taken to World War II, Trooper Leighton thev were wearing takes place the surgeons must be assured there will be an adequate supply of O-positive blood Indianapolis by motor coach Mon Show. day and funeral rites were held lived in the superintendent i tin? in the home were the house at the Jackson State For- Cox's eldest daughter. Mrs. E.lna est. during which time he was L.

Brown, and' her 22-months- available both for the child and Ribbons to the 4-H Corn and ed up in. a real barrt-btimer; in: the first game of the semi-r finals Saturday afternoon and Medora kicked out a one pointer after trailing most of the gaimeJ Medora. led 13-11 at the first-quarter and Clearspring took! over. 29-24 at Medora came back strong and determined the third quarter but the Warriors played their steady game to stay ahead 41-34 at'thei horn. Clearspring slowed it down in the final quarter and worked for" onlv the sure ohesJ Medora fouled but the Warrior were off at the foul ami -fell behind the on rushing Hor-j to take, it on the chin! 49-4S.

i 1 Both teams hit 17 f.elders Medora cashed in on 15 of 2L free tosses while Clearspring 1 hit only 1-4 of 26. I 1 Jack Hook paced Medora uitri 15 points. i I Jerry- McCory hit 15 for "th( Warriors. i Tuesday afternoon from the Shir for the artificial heart machine which will be used during the Soybean exhibitors and awards to the winners were presented by ley Brothers Chapel. The service was in charge of the Rev.

W. on patrol in Washington county. operation. New Head Named For Methodists Of Columbus District Merlin Schwein. pastor of the Connersville First Methodist A prospective donor, not only Edgar Hackman.

secretary-treasurer of the Jackson County Fair must be certain he or she has Church, a cousin of the deceased old son. Mirk Everett, of Columbus, and Miss France." Petro. also of Columbus. They also lost all the clothing thev had with them. Fifteen minutes after the family discovered the fire the house and all its contents were reduced to ashes.

then a payt of the Seymour Post. Trooper Leighton. who presently lives at 75 West "Walnut street in North Vernon, -is a Past Grand Knight of the North Vernon; Knights of Columbus the right blood type, but must Ramon Reinbotd. president of not have given blood within the the Brownstown C. of C.

pre past eight weeks and also must sented the trophies to' the top Trooper Oliver Leighton i State Police Photo be willing to go to Louisville to corn winnera and a member of the i North Other Awards' t- New Year's Da yr 1959. carried Country Club. Edgar Hoover's Book Presented County Schools fyV.F.W. Gus Lambring presented a bu special significance for Trooper Mrs. Leighton is the former The Rev.

Harvey J. Kieser. pastor of the Washington Street First Methodist' Church. Indianapolis, has been appointed superintendent of the Columbus District. Indiana Methodist which includes Brownstown Mptriodist Church and Methodist congregations throughout all of Jackson county.

shel of seed corn to Jerry Christopher, as champion in the 4-H Corn Show and Leroy Wisch- miss uessie neaincote. or tvans-ville. Copies of J. Edgar Hoover's "Masters of have been meier presented a half bushel of seed corn to Dennis Bobb and Eugene Bobb, second and third place winners irv the show. give the blood the day before the operation is scheduled.

Date of the operation can not be set until It Is known definitely there is an adequate supply of blood -available. Prior to giving blood the donor's blood sample must be checked atv the Children Hospital. Persons willing to donate blood are asked to- call Mrs. Betty Skelton. of Seottsburg, the' Scott county blood chairman.

Dr. J. M. Butler. Crothersville, who Is' the little girl's physician.

presented to Jackson county high Don Henkle On Tour With Seventh Fleet Don D. Henkle, machinist's mate third "class, United States Navy, son of Mr and Mrs. Don D. Henkle. 1009 Gaiser Drive.

Seymour, left Alameda, California, January' 3. aboard the "super" carrier USS Ranger for a tour of duty with the TT. S. Seventh. Fleet in the Far East.

The Rev. Mr. Kieser's appoint Medora 49 Bevers Dean 4 Davis 1 White 3 Hook 4 Eglen 5 Total 17 Clearspring 48 fg schools by Post No. 7755, veter Both Mr. Lambring and Mr.

Oliver Leifhton. of the Seymour State Police Post it marked the 20th anniversary of his assign- iment as a State Trooper; A resident North Vernon, the second son. of Mrs. Nellie Leighton. of Indianapolis.

and the late Wendell, Leighton, Trooper Leighton, known to his many friends as "Ollie was born' in Jasper and grew up there. i He attended the Jasper Catho- ans of Foreign Wars, of Browns They are the parents of three children. A daughter. Kerin. a graduate of the North Vernon Hieh School, is a member of the office personnel at the Cummins Engine Company, Columbus, their older son.

is a graduating senior at. the North Vernon High School, and young Patrick Leighton is a member of the Freshman Class there. ment was announcea last, ween by Bishop Richard C. Raines. town.

Wischmeier were, introduced by Roy county agricultural who, also I announced that The presentation was made by The Rev. Mr. Kieser will take over his new duties on February ft 0 1- 2 3 7 2" 5 1 1 7 0 0 14 Pf 1 4. 4 4 3 3 19 Pf 1 3 3 1 3 2 13 Ralph Bloom. Post commander, T.

Volney Carter, one of the 1 to succeed the Rev. Lee S. and was accepted for the various MCCory Jarrett, who will be executive county's top hybrid corn producers, contributed money to fi- schools by the principals. Curry tr a 9 4 9 1.1 13 43 -tp 11 11 li 4 4 1 1 the The big attack carrier has secretary of the inter-board During the twenty years with or Dr. Marvin McClain.

of Seotts nance expenses of four Jackson reage "Masters of Deceit" contains a brief history of the Communist been operating out of Alameda council "of Methodism's Indiana Warren 5 1 2 2 2 17 burg, will take the blood sam pie, without charge and the srjec Party in this country and where she arrived last August after completing a 17.000 mile trip from Norfolk. around The new superintendent i 60 clear and concise analysis of its Hall Hillenburg Total lie School and was graduated i the Departments Officer Leigh-from the. Jasper-Academy. has attended many special-offers a high school ized training courses including iff. 1931.

Radio School in Indiinapolis. During 1934-35 he worked drunkonjeter school at the In-for the Bohn Aluminum Works diana University Medical Center imen will be rushed to the hospital for checking my members true beliefs and aims, with case histories and actual happenings to South America and Cape Horn. years old and married. He is a graduate of Evansville College with a B. degree in Christian of.

the Seottsburg Psi Iota XI The Ranger was commissioned drive home important truths Sorority. county 4-H boys the Corn Growers' Jamboree, to be held at Purdue University on Febuary 11. The youths ichosen on the basis of their 5-Acre Corn rating, their Corn Show, rating and their, past achievement in the 4-H Corn project. The youths also must be 14 years old to be eligible to attend and must not have attended the Jamboree in the about the Communists and their on August 10. 1957, at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmoth Detroit, returning' late in 1935 in that city, fingerprint school, education' and attended Garrett BiHical Institute.

He has served churches in Merrill- plans to enslave the world. As soon as the thirty blood donors are recruited the opera to Jasper, where, in partnership Second Game Cortland 51 C'ville 43 After trailing "the first the Cortland Eagles took lead and were never headed downing the Tigers in the Va. She is the first of the Forrestal-type aircraft carriers tion will be scheduled. also in Indianapolis, as well as regularly scheduled refresher courses on the Indiana University campus. Principals accepting the copies for the various schools.

were: Hal V. Driver, Brownstown; William ville, Hamilton, New Carlisle, with his Jate. father, he operated a grocery store. August of 1938 he took his rookie training at' the Indiana South Bend, Valparaiso, Bedford to be assigned to duty with the Pacific Fleet. Pec Spray.

Medora: Jerome Urich, and Indianapolis. Popular with his fellow troop- board of directors at the Methodist Home for the Aged In ond game of the semi-final Vallonia: Elmer Robbins, Tampi Presently the Rev. Mr. Kieser The American round i Agricultural i AeTicultural 1 Franklin. co; Ray.

Smith. Clearspring; Fred busy accepting congratulations is dean of the School of Prophets on his twenty years of excellent at DePauw University, Green- the Chemical Company presented 1040 State Police School at Indiana and his superiors, Trooper University. Bloomington. but it Leighton is especially well-liked was not until New Year's Day in his home community and dur-the following year he wa m- ing the past week ha been He and iMrs. Kieser will live H.

Brock. tTeetown, and A. -roinersviiie led 17-14 (Continued To Page Six) (Continued To Page Six) Hayes, Heltonville, service with the Department. castle, and secretary of the in Columbus..

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