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inventory filed in probate court. ison Kopf.
she remembers Mr. Patterson |
wr A ei | By R. K. SHULL Durkee's SHORTENING | PINS 10 RESIGN | ceo co stb ci 935 Hie BEES u ee Ss ; 1 this police beat, but today I met ag already an “old many Berton W. Gorman, Manual OR® that cops the cake. YE ; 1 car in — i. foe High School principal, today told! He is Jerry Patterson, a stub- So at Pin , T've| oan : his faculty he plans to resign his born old fellow who says he is . : : ) known him,” said Mrs. McCauley. | . position. 118 years old. He's got me be- She feels he passed the tury | Was advertised by mistake at 3 Ibs. 29¢ oy. Gorman, who has been Leving X: AT EL ihe Rope. mark long ago . . ead of the institution since Jan-| » Who are : - a Thursday in The Times I 1000. an Cuil Since an lers, do ton. Says He Was Born in 1835 |
Mr. Patterson looked = me
3 es y |submit a formal g Mr. Patterson came to, head- “ The Right Price—3 Ibs. 89¢c is a real buy! I a quarters because he had been in Straight in the eye when he said
; p d i Hig, a fight. He lost the fight, but the he was. born in 1835 in Munford, OSMAN'S SUPER MARKET | ricsias me's other fellow was a youngster of KY. sl, actors the OM Re 1701 E. RAYMOND ST. me cE Mr. Patterson swore out a bur- he's been a construction worker ———————— wed the George Pea- glary afdavit against the otheriand well digger all his life—and body College for ont man, who he said entered his hasn't really retired yet. i ppp Bl home at 5049 Elliott St. and stole| There isn’t a wrinkle in the old Noancine: Tere a 32 caliber gun after they man’s face. Age shows only in He a dog ; struggled. his bent figure and the puffs of Hen Dae orn : » snowy hair around his ears and Bn 2h . of dhe Recalls Earlier¥Visit chin, His sight is sharp, but his Angi oy je Mr. Gorman A veteran police captain’ re- hearing dull. : Pe acuity 3 Will wow called Mr, Patterson had been in| . Mr, Patterson has always liked fos : ree Years an h rs d municipal court 10 years ago. beer, and he still saunters down eac L n the gradua S se 00 ane Then he took an oath he was 108. [to the.corner tavern for a casual fomp ete requirements for a ‘| A neighbor of the white-beard- one, He also likes a strong chew. , egree. “Nas. B hosen| ©0, Patriarch is convinced he isn't] Mr. Patterson built the home © successor has been CROSEN gnoafing. Mrs. Embry McCauley, he lives in, but he was just a
for the Manual post. 41, of 1530 N. Bancroft St., said frisky colt of 77 when he did that. | Mr. Gorman served as super-| . i
intendent of Connersville public] . ROEBUCK AND CO. [schools from 1948 to 1940, and Stress Need for Ground IU Class of 1851 Set for four years was principal of] . | Connersville High School. Observers in Defense Some High Standards He also has served as princi-| Radar is expensive and some-| Times State Service pal of Lawrenceburg ~High|times it misses, hence the need] BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 21—
School, superintendent of Ohio Of ground observers in defense. New Indiana University freshCounty public schools for one Marion County Civil Defense
: men have a challenge in-| Ground Observer Corpsmen were AN EX TR A NIGHT Tjjyout/ and Six-years ‘aan Ko told that at a meeting last night| They were told here last night . High School. |in the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. that their class would have to Fa A native of Mitchell, Ind, he auditorium. 2 produce a U. S. Secretary of
was graduated from Moores Hill One radar installation costs $2 |
: fllion a year to maintain while State, a law school dean and a! High School, and took his AB I. half that amount finances the|diplomat if they match the! ; . and MS degrees from Indiana ground observer set-up in the U. d y 4
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