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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 14

Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 14

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tlO. PAOt ROWNSTOWN (1ND.I EANNH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1957 hchen Stele Fcrcst To Provfc Trees To State Mrs. Donna El mors of Seymour visited hsf niece, Mrs. Edward Improved. Mr.

and Mrs. R. Stark of Seymour visited In the family of Ralph StUweD Sunday. Several from here are attending the revival services at the Freetown Christian Church. Loyd Greathouse of Freetown, an employee of Rust was here last week, doing excavation work for Mrs.

2ph Greathouae. Mrs. Ralph Bloom returned to htr employment at after being home for some tints with her mother, Mrs. Emma Coleman, who has been sick. Mrs.

Jenny Spurgeon was called Sunday to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Soladine. She Is much asssssssssPa'asssss vsfeMfflftflPfcB Jackson State Foreat, east of Mm. Wssley Murphy and daugh. ters, Beverly and Cynthia were taken to a doctor Monday, and they art Ul with the flu.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murphy of Heltonville spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Murphy and daughters and Mr.

and Mra John BaMard. Beverly and Terry Murphy accompanied their grandparents home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D.

Jones and son, Mark, and Mlllicent Jones of Brownstown spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aden Jones and children. Brownstown, Is one of eight In Small wood, and Mr. Smallwood and sons Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond of Hobson Hill also visited them, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Murphy and Cynthia, and Win. Frederic ksoa spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Murphy, at Heltonville. Their other daughter, Beverly, accompanied them home. diana forests which with the Jasper-Pulaski game preserve, near Meaaryvuie, win provide several thousand Norway, Jack, Virginia and Scotch pines to be sold wholesale to Christmas tree dealers throughout the state. Owtn Township Robert Young, of Columbus pent the week end with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Young. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young and daughter, Darlene, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Emory Helton and son Jerry, near Medora Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young and family visited Mr.

and Mrs. George Nichols Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan and Mrs.

Wayne Morgan were caned to New Castle Monday by the serious Illness of Mrs. Harry Morgan's brother, Thomas Hall. Mrs. Andy Sears received vord Saturday of the death of her cousin, Edgar Baker, of Terre Hauto Mr. and Mrsr Andy Sears and Mrs.

Jennie Baker, Mrs. Bertha Hayes of Liberty, and Mrs. Nioa Baker, of Shoals, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mm. H.

Wayne Baker at Bedford. Mrs. Jennie Baker accompanied her sister, Mrs. Nina Baker to Shoals to spend a few days. H.

Wayne Baker and Andy Sears were at Shoals Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sears spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Cain and Elijah Baker near Pleasant Run.

according to Ralph F. Wilcox, state forester. at STECiYEDEt'S Keep Him Varm No trees will be sold this End Of Month year from the Wells county game farm, and In none of the Doy.h 50-35 Medora, getting off to a slow tart, made up for it In the second half to defeat the Warriors before a jam-packed house at Medora gym 60-35 for their fourth win of the young season. The Warriors, putting up a fine rone defense against the Hornets, had to overcome the height problem and Just couldn't do it for the full game. Clear spring led 8-6 the first stop and still controlled at the half 18-17, After intermission it was a reversal of the first half.

Clearspring couldn't buy jl basket. Ken Hall, usually an outstanding shooter, would break away for an easy one but it never dropped in. Medora outscored Clearspring 12-4 In this quarter to take a 29-22 lead Jerry McCory fouled out in this period. The final period wasn't a bad one for the Warriors but tlney were still outscored by eight points. Andy White lived up to his expectations dropping in 20 points to lead the Hornets.

Hall was high for Clearspring with 9 points. Medora (50) -fg ft pf tp Dean 5 4 3 14 Hook 2 0 2 4 Davis 3 2 3 ,8 White 8 4 4 20 Hall, G. 0 0 0 0 Wever 2 0 14 Totals 20 10 13 50 C'sprlng (35) ft pf lp Hall, K. 4 1 2 9 McCory 1 4 5 6 Augsburg 16 4 8 Gilbert 1 2 2 4 Rollins 1 0 0 2 Hillenberg 3 0 2 6 Totals 11 13 17 35 To Cljihctifs Of 55-5 Mitchell's Blue Jackets surprised the Seymour OwU Friday to pull a victory out of the fire 66-52. Seymour got off to a glow start ami trailed 10-2 after the first five minutes of play.

Things changed shortly afterward as Mickey Beck and Jerry Armstrong connected on two fielders apiece to, pull the Owls within two points at the quarter 14-15. Seymour started rolling the second period and things looked brighter as they got their fast break working and Joe Johnson hitting from 20 feet to lead at half-time 34-27. In the third quarter the Owls fell apart and Mitchell took advantage of the breaks. Mitchell never committed a personal this quarter. They cut the Owls lead to 44-43 as the quarter ended.

The lead changed several times in the final period but the Owls Just couldrft get going again and came out four points short. Armstrong again led the Owls in scoring with 20 points. Johnson dropped in 16. Mitchell (56) fa ft pf tp Redding 4 0 0 8 Napier 1 2 14 Mann 3 6 3 12 Smith 4 0 18 Foditrill 8 6 2 22 RayhiU 0 0 10 Wilson 10 0 2 Totals 21 14 8 56 Seymour (52) fg. ft pf tp Armstrong 8 4 3 20 Beck 5 0 4 10 Surface '2 0 4 4 Hill 10 0 .2 Johnson 7 2 4 16 forests will any trees be sofd at retail to Individual buyers.

Each property superintendent has been ordered to observe this basic principal of handling SPECIALS Fall DRESSES J8 s12 Value To ilM tree. The Christmas trees are considered a normal state forest product the same as posts, poles, logs and standing timber. This trees wil come In HOODED JACKETS Zipper Front-Warm Fur-Lirred Hood-Water Repellent Cloth- Mm from the Francis Slocum. Sol-ominie, Morgan, Monroe, Yellow- wood, Harrison Martin and Sel-mrre forests as well as the forest here. Based upon scientific studies Liberty Congr.

Christian Church Wayne Wray, SS. Supt. Sunday School attendance' 46, offering $10.48. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.

Church Service, 7:00 p. m. The Rev Wayne Bszell will hold church services next Sunday night, Dec, 1 at 7:00 p. m. Everyone is welcome to come to all services.

the 13 state forests of 113,000 acres are putting on growth In Special Group i COATS J39'8 Values la WSl Siiet 4 to 12 13" BANNER ADS BRING RESULTS Totals 23 6 15 52 Sixes ir95 14 to 18 13 BT TSt ft tot crement valued at between $600,000 and $700,000 a year net to the citizens of the state and as these products will be harvested in ever-increaaing a-mounts each year they will supply Indiana, industries and res-dents with many useful commodities. In addition to the monetary value the forests are serving thousandseach year by prov id-rig outdoor recreation, wildlife restoraton, public hunting grounds, watershed protection and as aids to stream flow regulation. Sale of Christmas trees from state forests started about 15 years ago and the peak sale was reached in 1955 when $18,000 was realized by the state. Freetown Yhips Heltonville By 55-39 Points BID OF MOUTH WINK LEP LEC1C FUNERAL SERVICE AMBULANCE SERVICE In The Freetown used their ruggedness to a good advantage and picked WHERE QUALITY. IS HIGHER THAN PRICE" Since 1904 Your Christmas Store $4.98 Girl's Cotton Dresses $4 for EOM $1.50 and $2.00 Girl's Cuddle Caps and Warmers $1.19 and $1.69 79c Girl's White Wool Anklets Now 59c off 62 rebounds to defeat a scrappv Heltonvile squad 55-39 at Cortland BROWNSTOWNIND.

PHONE 53 gymnasium last Friday night. Freetown led at the first quar ter 12-10. In the second quarter the Freetown boys got things un der control to hold Heltonville to 7A five points and picked up 15 to have a good lead at half-time, 27-15. The teams were on even terms in the third period and in the final stanza Hhe Spartans had a slight edge to gain the victory. Chuck Davis hauled in 25 re Ml PRODUCTS H9S of bounds which is a good evening's work in He also dropped in 13 points.

Frank Ault paced the Spartans once again in the scor ing column with 16 points. Allen Denny hit for 10. Freetown reserve lost In the cur tain raiser 4S-11. Freetown (55) fg ft pf tp A fepurgeon 2 0 3 Roberts 1 11 Diets 2 3 5 13 OR.Y BUS ARM CO LUM 6 0 6 0 5 22 Davis Kennedy Ault Rohr Denny Totals 16 0 -1 3 2 0 4 4 0 3 0 3 11 22 ft pf 2 0 1 2 10 55 7th and Franklin Streets tp 6 5 113 Heltonville (39) fg White 2 Fleetwood 2 Wubben 1 McDonald 2 Umphress 4 Bailey 0 Dennitson 1 Kenzer 1 Roberts 0 Totals 13 0 4 1.5 1 5 I 0 4 1 TUESDAY through FRIDAY 2 0 2 13 18 39 Cville Tigers Take Hfth Straight Downing Providence Crothersville picked up win number five last Friday night by giving the Providence Pioneers a sound thumping, 71-45. The Pioneers led early In the first period but shots by Richard Nehrt and Wayne Wright put the Tigers Into the lead which they never lost.

The first quarter was mp snd tuck all the way as It ended with the Tigers on top 1ft-12. In the second period the Pioneers pulled within one point but two quick baskets by Dewey Turner. stelUr center for the Tigers, and a lay-up by brother Haves December 3, 5, 6 2:00 P. M. Till 1 A preview of Arvin Products in fabulously beautiful settings.

Bright new ideas from Arvin Research EE A I SI ON PUBLIC INVITED ENTERTAINMENT REFRESHMENTS Turner put Crothersville back In command. The half ended with the Tigers leading 34-25. CrothersvlUr opened up in the third quarter and scored twelve straight points to lead 411-38. In the final period they outscored Providence 22 to 5 for the victory. High man for the night was Dewey Turner with Z7 points.

Rich Nehrt turned in 16 for the evening. Croth'sville (71) fg ft pf tp D. Turner 9 9 3. 27 Garrison 2 418 Rursbv 0 2 0 Nehrt. Rich.

7 24 16 Wrtetit 3 2 2 H. Turner 3 4 6 Nehrt. Roe. 2 0 3 GIFTS FOR EVERYONE Davis 0 0 10 Stewart 0 2 0 2 Totals 26 19 20 71 Providence (41) fg ft pf tp Glotzback 10 3 Korte 3 0 3 Roereel 0 5 5 Board 6 5 2 17 Rodgers 1 1 1 Braunbeck 11 1 Shoes 1 0 1 Kraemer 0 111 Rosenberger 0 0 4 0 $2: Q800 Harbison 10 2 2 Totals. 14 13 23 41 mi.

P. CLAIM Dentist 8. E. Cor. Court House Square Hours 8 to 12 1 to 5 Ctoeed Wednesdays Fhcao 99 Crownstown.

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