The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)

SEYMOUR DAILY TRIBUNE, SEYMOUR, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1969 Better Health Through Better Medicine healthier, longer thanks to modern medicines dispensed through Pharmacy. What your doctor prescribes, we supply. FREE DELIVERY BALDWINS USE TRIBUNE CLASSIFIEDS FOR QUICK RESULTS the backing out of a drove Over hill to miss the Dunca but struck the left. with the right car which then tinued hit and down before coming to a stop. and Robert Earl, are parents of daughter born Monday at Bartholomew County Hospital, lumbus.

Admitted Bartholomew County Hospital, Columbus, were Mrs. Josephine Clark, Columbus Room Mrs. Alvin Otte, of Seymour- -Room 395; Mrs. Charles Thurston, North Vernon- Room $55; Mrs. Carrie Colbert, of North Vernon -Room 126.

Dismissed Mrs. Carl Havron and James Brunt, both of Scipio. Arthur B. Petty, of Scipio, was fined $1 and costs of $20 Monday in Columbus city court on a charge of public intoxication. Mr.

and Mrs. Christopher Moritz, Jr. of Miller Place, N. formerly of Seymour, a Gregor Alan, born Monday at Port Hospital at Miller Place Moritz is the sou of Mr. of Seymour Seymour firemen from headcompany answered a call with the emergency unit 411 West Fourth street p.

m. Tuesday: Joseph C. Schrink had become ill at that He was given oxygen and then taken to Schneck Memorial Hospital. J. Dudenhoffer Services Set Graveside services for Joseph.

Dudenhoffer, 88, will be conducted at 11 a m. Thursday at the Hayden cemetery. Mr. Dudenhoffer died Monday at Madison State Hospital where he had been a patient since 1911. A member of the Catholic Church, he had been a baker at the hospital for many years until his health failed.

He was born Oct. 1880 in' Louterburg, Germany. Check your driver's license. Has it expired? Thompson daughter of Denver Thompson, of Medora, was admitted Monday to Dunn Memorial Hospital, Bedford. proposed six-year building program to cost an estimated 22.5 million dollars has been proposed for the Bartholomew Consolidated school system.

Prepared by the school administration, the plans cover completion of the new Southside junior high and Frances Smith elementary buildings now. under construction, the building and furnishing of the proposed second senior high school, construction of a new school bus garage, two new grade schools and remodeling and additions to several existing buildings. A 1957 car driven by Theodore -A. Pfeiffer, 19, of Freetown was damaged $400 at 6:20 m. Tuesday on Ind.

58, eight miles southeast of Columbus, when it collided with 1967 car driven -by Diana Duncan, Columbus R7. State police said Miss Duncan's car which was damaged $150, DISCOUNT STORES OPEN SUNDAY NIGHTLY 12 to TILL 6 SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, 220 S. CHESTNUT SEYMOUR 148 E. WALNUT ST. NORTH VERNON FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY PRESTIGE VINYL CAR FLOOR MATS PIECE TWIN FRONT 1 REAR 1 PIECE FRONT SUGE.

RETAIL 5.30 SUGG. RETAIL 5.31 SUGE. RETAIL 6.50 23 23 $378 $378 DE $478 NEW DRY ban OFF ANTIPERSPIRANT NEW DRY Spray Deodorant ban Keeps you so dry you can ANTI PERSPIRAN see the difference! Now Only OZ. SIZE Limit ANTIFREEZE MADE BY AND COOLAI unIt 6 GALLON Gallon Quantities Last KNEE NIGH SOCKS 01 to is HELENE CURTIS SPRAY NET HAIR SPRAY 13 ez. Can Sprat not or lard Te UMIT 2 "ZEREX" PERMANENT TYPE Barbasol SHAVING CREAM ONE 693 REG.

11 ez. can BEAUTIFULLY SHEER HOSIERY! SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS FIRST QUALITY PAIR PAIR SPECIAL $100 UNIT 4 PAIR 3 FASHION SHADES 2 PAIR PACKAGES WITH or WITHOUT HEEL SIZES to 11 ONLY 100 DOZEN TO SELL. Of Driftwood Firefighters Lloyd Grider was named chief of the Driftwood Township Volunteer Fire Department the regular department meet ing Tuesday night. Grider was named to fill the vacancy created by the tion of Bill Foster. Other: officers elected Tuesday night included Hershell assistant chief: Larry Johnson, secretary ary-treasurer Dennis Johnson and Marvin Hackman, directors.

Johnson and Hackman join Albert Wolka and Charles Hackman on the board of direc tors. Telephone numbers at which the various officers can be reached by residents of the area served by the fire department were listed and included Chief Grider, 358-2320; Hershell Baughman, assistant chief, 358- 3131, days, and 358-2686, after 9 p.m. Members of the department will host a card party, "Feb- ruary 8. MERE'S A REAL DECORATED HAND TOWELS 22 SOUTH CHESTNUT STREET IN SEYMOUR KIP'S DISCOUNT STORE QUANTITIES STAIN NORTH TO LINT 148 E. WALLET Hunter a Creek Hunters Creek Sunday School attendance 65 Ploma superintendent.

Lila Axsom. Ploma Axsom is confined to her bed with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blake and children, of Bloomington Mr.

and Mrs. Hershell Axsom and children, of Columbus Mrs. Resa Sowders and son, Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scorglin and of near Bedford: and Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil East and children. spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Berlie East, and cele brated her birthday with pitch in dinner and large cake. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Roberts and children spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Axsom. We were glad to hear of the safe return of Raymond Lee and Elmer Goodard, who spent Christmas in Jerusalem and tour of the Holy Land.

Darin and Patricia George, spent Saturday and Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dillman. Mr. and Mrs.

Frankie George spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dillman. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Dillman visited Mr. and Mrs. Loris Hillenburg Sunday. Ray Bean had the misfortune to: skid on a slick, ice-covered road with his car, Sunday morning en" route to Sunday School. The car spun around in the road, hit a tree and bent the fender.

No one was injured: Those celebrating birthdays Sunday were Dean, David, and Houston Attendance at the Houston Christian Church was 80. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell and daughter, Cindy, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Travis Thompson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stockover and daughter, Debra, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Mitchell, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spiker, of Columbus, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Deckard last Sunday. Mrs. Albert Akin and daughter, Alberta, and Bob Aynes of Clearspring and Donnie Ryans visited Irvin Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Cora Deckard visited his mother, Mrs. Vernon Deckard, who is in Bloomington hospital. Saturday night. Mrs. Deckard is some better.

Mr. and Mrs. Lowel Deen Deckard and son of Dayton, Ohio, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cora Deckard, recently.

Mrs. Clarence Simmons, of North Vernon, visited her father, James Pruitt, and Mr. and Mrs. William Pruitt Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Jackson and daughter, Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Combs and daughter, Kathy, of Columbus, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Leston Fleetwood Sunday. She Overheard Threat To Kill HAMMOND, Ind. (AP)- An attractive 29-year-old former Gary woman testified Tuesday she overheard a threat to kill a federal narcotics agent about a month before he was found shot to death. Mrs. Florence Johnson of Minneapolis was the first witness called in the federal court trial of two Gary men of killing Mansel Burrell, on Dec.

20, 1967. The defendants are J. O. Hull. 35, and B.

Ellis Robinson 43. Mrs. Johnson testified that in 1967 she was living in a Gary hotel with Alfred Wylie, also now of Minnaepolis. She said both were narcotics addicts. She said ton Nov.

28, 1967, she and Wylie met with Burrell who said he wanted to buy some narcotics. Mrs. Johnson said Wylie took Burrell to Robinson's apartment where the agent purchased $250 worth of heroin. Later that night Robinson telephoned and said be suspected Burrell was a federal agent, Mrs. Johnson testified.

She said that on Nov. 29 she heard Robinson say if they found out he was an agent Burrell would have to be: killed. Under cross examination, Mrs. Johnson said she served 21 months in prison after 1963 conviction for manslaughter. She also told the defense attorney she had not been a narcotics addict for the past 13 months.

Mrs. Johnson said of Hull only that she knew him and had once seen him with a gun. Burrell's body with three bullet wounds in the head was found in a farm field in Cook County, Ill. Federal agents said they saw him enter Robinson's apartment to make a prearranged buy of heroin, but lost him after he left the apartment. Drivers Fined In City.

Court Two out-of-state motorists were arraigned in Seymour city court Tuesday on speeding charges preferred by state police. Robert F. Huguely, 40, Chicago and Magdalena Davidson, 50, Charlotte, were cited by Trooper Richard D. Barker; of: the Seymour state police post, on Interstate 65 and each charged with driving 85 miles an hour in a 70-mile zone. Both pleaded guilty and Judge William M.

Jones fined them $5 and costs each. Mrs. Lynn Cordes, head librarian of the Seymour Public Library, is in Kokomo today to attend a meeting of those libraries which are served by the Indiana film circuit. Norman -Norman Pentecostal Sunday School attendance 71, offering Ray Cummings turned bome Saturday from the Seymour hospital. We are glad to hear that Brother Gray, pastor of the Pentecostal.

Church some better. He is in the Seymour hospital. Word was received here the death of Guy, Kindred, of Indianapolis. a native of LawCounty and son Benjamin and Florence Kindred. He married Liza Fountain early in life and a son and daughliter, of Ohio, survive.

Brother Don McKenney, wife and sister of Brownstown, called Sunday morning on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cummings. Ora Porch is not so well. Her sister, Zella.

Tompinison, of Freetown, spent the weekend with her here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rigsby and son, Danny, and Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Patterson, of Seymour, all called Saturday on Mr. and Mrs. Leelin Pugh. Junior Dodds made a business trip to Columbus Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce McKenney, of Brown County, called Sunday to see Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cummings. was born Monday morning at the Seymour hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Caudill. They chose the name Tommy, He wieghed 6 pounds, 5 ounces. The Caudills now have three sons and a daughter. Spraytown Sunday School attendance 41, offering $90.91.

The W.M.S. ladies will meet here Wednesday evening for their monthly meeting. Mrs. George Ledbetter will be the leader. Several from this community are suffering from the flu.

Little Miss Vera Jean Jones has the chicken pox. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Jones. Penny Jo Miller spent Friday night with her great grandmother, Mrs.

Leona Ault. Mr. and Mrs. David Owens and little daughter, Deena Carol, of Franklin, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Lowe and Larry. Kenneth Ault. of Edinburg spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Leona Ault. Mrs.

Jean Hedrick of Nashville was a dinner guest with her mother, Mrs. Leona Ault. Those who called in the afternoon were Mrs. Charles Wolff of Tampico, Darrel Hedrick, Sharon Miller and Penny Jo. We were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs.

Claude Willobey, of near Columbus, Mrs. Berniece Null, of Seymour, and the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trueblood, all last week. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the families and loved ones of these.

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