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V.OLCOTT, WHITE COUNTT, INDIANA,
THURSDAY APRIL 18. 1968
NO. 60
rotuntnAcum OHOCflTAUIED t A.J. RsAr&et, lAiOWtf to hAft vA33 aOCOftd At i reception tfcil tosiij Afssmoon April 11. i Gootfiindtabit (OA birthday, u I pittw la ifethodlrt hotpiul i biiiapolii. Ibotn 121, where he hid taryery Tuesday. BanutiMtottsati H wil (ht iofl of & And Mr Fred Reamer, Ht taught tcfcool so yean la both Can towisfcip ichooU AM it Woleott hi a?! ichool At A mitral ltrilo-
icg teacher, until ne toot a pen tfon with Baku Lumber company,
lit. ksamti Uvtt At ni Greenwood Village retirement horns
fbtttAeheri IV teAffltt Would tajo. CiTd ftotn cieodt, relative! asm formet ichool pvp&t REYMOLD3 SUFFERS TO ADO DAUAG8 ' A fceak tcmido I truck ReyttoiJi ut fiUfldiV.
Tht tlaetxiA dock At (ht toy ttoldi tale bam Stopped it 1(13
pt& When thi tornado flipped At thAt tpot Tht ftonh ttdtf of flit two-story cement block portion of tht bam wai blown out. Piece! of tht bmldliii were blown Aeroei
Hifrhwtf 43 Add A 1963 Oldimo-
blla driven by John t Delmerieo Of VAlpAtAliOtlouthbotttid. WAt tttuck bf debris. ThA winddileld
wu broken and wlpeti blown away
Tht car had damage to tht left front am fight rear fended Aha A two hi foul wai blown ut) under
tht car. Damige wil estimated it;
1550. Mb ueimerico wti unhurt. Itfin Dorothy MirrdtA itAtedthit her mother! property wil dimig ed At well ai thAt of Bill Jessie And Shorty Holemin. Tree were downed In tht Jeisit And Holemin yirdi AM tht homei were dimig ed. The girlie on the Mimltt property wil moved am twitted on in foundation end a rear view mirror wu torn from tht tit. Alio, i former henhouse, wed for itotige, wu destroyed And A birn moved ind leming it in Angle. Mn. Kill BleiweW ind ion. bi
nd of Alt! Lomi, cilif. ire tuettt of her pirenti, Mr. ltd Kin, Ben Triehtel ind Miu Kithy
TnehteL They plin to luy until
Miy l. Mn. Vtrttjl Shirtzet moved to
Frankfort lut week. Mr. and Mrs, nene nreefiburn. wha boiiohi htt
houtA, am in tht procen of movlnd
lino ib Simeon felunt who luffered a etsebral hemorrhiBt At Homthot ptuU iftet hAvind been there for leveril wtekit it ihovinj How but continued improvement Gueitl dutfntf tht wetkend At tht John Anker homt wert Mr. end Mm lohn Will of CitnA tirk, ill t who wert ovemlpht lueinnil io Mr. ind Mnv Dtvt Stnhm of lAbethliKlntiii And thl Hon Wiibl ftrmi iy,:: Kir. iftdKUfohfl Lowell 'ind lod of Peom, lli' i cilled on the Gent Crenburjt family on. their Wit to South Bend lot tht Week 4 P thelt ion AM oittjthterln-liWi Mr. And Mat David Greenbut of IndlAtsA pOlili V :- v ; iLiMk tui fciiihoff, who Were both hotpttikiAd At HomA hotpttAltiACiyettti have been dntmied. KH IidiA fihirkiyrellAt hit hOmt Andftunfered leyert bruiiek imt A checkup thowed no lerloui tielti.
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LARCfl f ARK DESTROTED St PIRE - tetnlflgtofl And Wolcott fire depirtmentt were ciUed Docild Wignet farm, Aoutt S, Remington, about 10:18 i. tit Tueidiy, where i lirge him wil pletery detuoyed by fire. Strew wu ttored In the bim. - (Photo by Howird May, Remington)
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KlKfDERGARTEK CHILDREN RBCQVB CERTIFICATES Of GRADUATION in gridttitlon exerciw in f it Wolcott Ichool gym, 42 kinder girten children received cerd ficitei of griduition from Ptindpil Willfim Chriitopher. They werei Kelli Anker, . Marc Cain, Tlmmie Cain, Sheri Cook, Sharon Dignin, Kevin 1 Emond, Bruce Engfiih, Smin cet, Kimberry Keowtt, Sindn Kyburz, Beth Mithew. Cheryl McCollum, tteinm Oberlander, Shane Netiui, Gini Peinon, Kithy Smith, Divid Steele, Annette Steiner, Debri Von Holten, Danny Wigner.Becky Wigner, Da vid weilt and Doug Wright. Brad Chriitopher, Scott Chriitopher, ShirottCulp, lindi Funer, Julie Inmin, Pimeli Kyburz, Vickie litti more, Normltehmin.
Mirilyn Leohr, lom Lucy, Dirreii MithtWi Jickie Meidori; Jeff Milch. Divid Robert!, Bill Robem. Martha Sindefur, , Cheryl Sinford, Tonl Stortt ind Clifford Vermillion. TEACHERS CONTRACTS APPROVED BY BOARD 4 Trl-County ichool boird hi! (Ipprovtdtht following teacher! contract! for tht coming ichool yeart Gay lord cole, Lyndeil Stev em, Ruth Millet, Ertna Peten, RhodA BuHt loyct Pothuiije, Rich' Ard Rybickii Patricia Willict, . toren Kima timei Puett. Georgt , Scott. Robert Fleck, Kirl Miller, loin Sinbloom tnei U Seart, Hilda C Kroll, Uilit North, Betty Bayaeit Lillian Gtck, Mint Byen, Dorothy Shoop, Robert Nekon, Dirlita Wheeler, sherry T, Peck, Klrel U Peck, Helen ArootUIer ryCook, Dotut Bahlen Rodney Kdiuii Nancy Chmtophen Bait Theobald; Helen Cotrell, Bernird K Horn, Colette lf, , Mi urine Roidmck, PJchard Wheeler, Ulli Itt McCoin, Helen Hudiotti Doug 111 nildli DonErlckiott, tobtt O'Neillt Kttryinne Hill. Drlind Rhlnehirti Rom Id Smith, Eiiit Bowley. VloU Cover, Clenni Bib Wtt, Florenct Bowmitt, . tlnice Smith, Lticll Schemba, Helen Ketbltt Ind E11A Uchti thl Richard Mueller, who recently moved to PorterfiAldi Wii., vert here during tht weekend.Tht ' ttittghten Thereaik tilled on Mn amy Nekon, ind tht fimlry wilted ttktivtt it Motion.
FUNERAL SERVICES FRIDAY FOR MRS. GEORGE ANTHROP Funeril lervlcet were to be held At 10 1. m. Frldiy in St. Ann Cithollc church, Ufiyette, for Mrt. George Anthrop, 61, who died it her home on Route 1, Lifiyette, At I p.m. Tueiday, She had been in failing health leveral yean. Burial wai to be in St. Mary'i cemetery following the rite! conducted by Rev. Leo McHlle. Bom Mary Buntin neat Frankfort, ihe ipent moit of her life in the Lafayette-Weit Point area and wai married in 1925. she wai i member of St. Ann Citholic church in Lifiyette. Surviving with the hutbind ire eight torn. Edwin, Joieph ind Harold .ill bf Welt Pnfhh IhH MnHtian
fohn, Marvin. William and Robert,
au oi utayettej ave daughter!, Mrt. Edward Wagner of Wolcott, Mrl. Rutiell Mtrhm nf Rfnu.ti
Sliter Mary lane, i teicher in St.
uwrence ictiool, uwyette, Mn, Wiyne Kingmi of Ufiyette und Mn. Steven Ktthtthim t iwi..
itoni two brothen.cirl ind ciirenct Buntin of Ufiyettei ind 40
gnuucruiaren.
Mr. ind Mn. lohn Hmeihring hive returned from A !U week trip to Arlzotu. They vliited her niter ind hmbihd. Ml and MrL
lohn Pruitt it Preicott toured the
itate iAd aid lome nihing, They llio fished it Bull Sholli, Ark. They ipent tht Eaitei holiday with their ton. tick Hluelbrtng, ind firmly it like Zurichi tlLThe young Hataelbringt, whott homt wil deitroyed by a tornado a year Agotold tht lot where their former retidenct itood end have bought I new homt neirby. Tht leruor Hitttlbnngi wert ttiytng With their grindchlldren it 'the time of the itormi duang the pirenti ibtence, ind took thl youngiten to tht baiemeni. No one wa! hurt. ihi. Meadori entertained tht Friday Afternoon Bridge club for the lilt meeting bf the lei ton. Her miett! were Mn. Glenn HickmilUMr. Elmet; Kllbk, Mn. Ben Trachtet ind Mn. Albert Stmburger. she i warded pHiea to Mrt. Glenn Meadori ind Mn. Tnchiet The group Plana to have i dinner bitty May 3.
NEW LAW ENABLES
CURBING OF PANDERING ADVERTISEMENTS Mill patron! offended by pandering idvertuementi can now tike itepi to curb luch mail, it wil innounced todiy. The new law which clvei each family the
right to decide that an ad ii "erotically arouiing or texuallv provocative'' will be adrniniitered by the pott office.
When an idvertiiement rent
through the mail! ii offensive on
these oroundi, a postal patron can
now adk the post office to direct the mailer to lend no more mail
to him and to remove immediate
ly the patron'! name from au mailing liitt he owm, control! or To Assist pitrotis, the Post Office Department hai published a brief pamphlet How You Can Curb Pandering Advertisement!, which ii now available at most pott offices, in Addition to explaining how the U w workl, the pocket-size leif let contain! i form letter one cin use when fending hi! eompliint to
tht pott office;
Tht pimphiet expiiim thAt when a patron receive! in idver -tiiement which it, in hi! opinion, pindering, he must lend the id, ltt envelope end tht form letter, of one which include! in lanBttigtf to nil post office with, tht words, "Reauett for nrohibitorv
order4 en tht face of the envelope. Tht new Uw should give lomt protection to Americin fimlliet offended by idvertiiementt they believt to be morally harmful, pi Ocularly to their children,
Fitlure of A firm to comply to
A prohibitory order may be puhiahible by a fine or imprisonment.
, Mn.- Frlbk Garvin tontlnuei to
improve, however ilowlv. it Home
hoapitili ufiyette.-
The Urmott Lohpt family entertained Eaiter Sunday it i family dinner; Preterit were Mn. True Longett and ion. Giry of Remlngtont Mn. Pdwird Young ind ktit! Uti Ohmin of Monont kir. ind Mn. benmi Nelson ind lorn of Ufiyettet Kft. ind Mn, kkchiel Nelson ind ton of MonUcello abd the Carl NeMoO family. Mitt Ohmin ipent the Eaiter
vacation from tchool with rela
tive! here.
WOLCOTT COUPLE IN RACE WITH STORK A nee with the itork ievolvingi Wolcott cotnle wai loit lite last
Thursdiv niaht. and the biby wil
delivered it the Indiana State Police Post with the father and the post'! ndio operitct itt ittendince West Ufivette police, who pro
vided in escort for the baby ind
itt pirenti to St Elizabeth hospital, Ufiyette, said the birth of i dauflhter to Mr. and Mrt Ahrln
U Mithew of Route 2, Wolcott,
seemed ouite normiL
Tht babv wai delivered in the
back teat of thA Mithew ut
while it wai parked at the front entrance of the State Police Post.
Radio Operator Paul W. Malllotut
left tht ndio oesk ind uded in tht delivery. Uter, the mother, eA4 j . am .
rail K Mlulew, ZD, ind Die DAby wert reported in excellent condition At the hospital Police laid it wai not the fint child for the
Mathew family. The birth occur
red at 10:10 p.m.
birth Mr. end Mn. Robert Poindexter
of Wolcott are the paremi of a
Idauiter, Pamela Jo, weighingtev len pound! ind 14 ounce!, born it
st. Elizabeth hospital, Ufayette.ofl April 12.
Mt Poindexter work! in tht meat
Idepirtmem it Annii 1GA, Reming-
iton,
TWO ACCIDENTS REPORTED WEDNESDAY Two iccldenti were reported by the sheriff! depirtment Wednei day, one in which a pony wa! killed and the other a two car collision at the Reynolds Itoplight Robert K. DeViult, Chilmett.hit i pony belonging to Philip R. Dnke, The inlmil, light gray in color, wu itinding in the middle of i narrow county roid and it wai taining, DeVault apparently did not lee the pony. The 1962 Ford truck he wai driving had an estimated $500 damage, The pony'! value vai lilted at 1150. Claude L. Kraud of Reynold! at 9-lo p. m. wai northbound on Sute Road 43, and when he itopped for the overhead automitjc tig nal a 1964 Pontile driven by Donlid Colemin of Columbli, Mist, struck hit 1968 Volkiwigen in the reir. Damige to the litter cir wai estimated at $400 and at $300 to the Pontile SERVICEMAN RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL Jerry Condermih, in tht lervlce in Viet Nam, hai been releaied from the hoipltil it Catn Rtnh Bay after el ght weeki confl nement for treatment of injuries, in I letter to hll mother, Mn. Alton Condetmin, ht ttited thit he received very little mill it the hotpltil ind wai diuppointed to find en returning to hit bite thit ill the mill he received hid been tent bick to APO. For friends who would like to writt to him hit iddren itilfollowtt ... sp4 Jerry Condermin ' JS 65883751 . . . . Co. B, 15mtCBn(A.K4.S,) UtCiv Div (Air) APO Sin FnnclicoitlliL 66490 Mn. Chltlet E. Fox,tr. i bfct r: lattdo, Fla. hit returned from .. A;, trip to Hiwiin where tht met her husbindjapt Fex who wir- r a rett period from Kint Air Forct Bate in Thailand, They ipent 11 dayt together it Wiikikl Beach ind did tome touring on At mem land. Her two children wert tired for here it the Homt of he pih : entt, Mr ind P oe Troxlk KtA Fox plant to sin here until -July when her l.tttband it out to return.
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