The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)

-4 Symow Doily Tribw, Seymour, Indiana Thursday, September 6, 1984 Hoosier students join fight to get drunks of highways by Mrs. Donald Frederickson -tBuck- and-Betty1-JonesrCol umbus, Travis Hobson" Hill. and. Josephine Elk-zabethtown, visited them Sunday. Mrs.

Jerry (Delores) Wheeler, visited them Wednesday. Alfred Lee Hubbard was taken to Jackson County hospital Sunday evening. Mrs. Josephine Baker, Eli-zabethtown, visited her sister, Mrs. Donald Frederickson, Sunday evening.

They attended the homecoming at Clearspring Baptist Church and enjoyed hearing the Skyliners sing. Mr. and Mrs. Larmie Hubbard, Kurtz, visited his mother, Mrs. Lee Hubbard, Monday They had been to Jackson County hospital to visit his father.

joyed a pigToasfat" Johns'SurF" day. Stanley celebrated his eighth birthday which was Sept. 1 with a big cake- bearing eight lightedcandles. All sang happy birthday- to him. Visiting them Monday were Mr.

and Mrs. Lanny Baughman, Rtcliff Grove, Mrs. Frances Hochstetler and Mrs. Marlin Timberlake and sons, Archie and Bradley, Brownstown, and Mrs. Loretta Dugan, of near Brownstown.

Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aden Jones Sr. Saturday were Aden Jones Seymour, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Jones, Brent, Quin-. cy and Courtney, Redbrush, David Jones, Crothersville and. Howard Mr. and Mrs. David Arthur, Seymour, Mr.

and Mrs. Ferrell Our deepest sympathy to-Win fred Wilson and -family of this community in the sudden death of his Parley. Funeral ser- vices were at the church of the. Nazarene at. Kurtz, Aug.

31 with burial in the Smallwood ceme-: tery here. They had lived in this community for a number of years. Our sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. Ethel Peters, Brownstown, who passed away at her home there Aug. 27.

She was a member of the Brownstown Township Farm Bureau and sel- dom missed a meeting. She will be sadly missed. Donald Frederickson en- joyed a telephone call to her sis-" ter-in-law, Mrs. Robert "Pat" Weatter, in Mancelona, Saturday: Mildred made her. home here with her brother, the late Donald Frederickson, and family in 1947-48.

Mrs. Aden (Vera) Jones Sr. was taken to Jackson County hos-' pital last Wednesday where a cast was applied to her left ankle, which was broken in a fall some- time ago. She is now getting -around in "a- wheel chairr Mr-Jones was taken to his doctor in Seymour last Tuesday to have his stitches removed. Both are get-' ting along fairly well.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nolen and children, Melinda Renee, Allen Michael and Stanley Wayne, Anderson, came Saturday and vi-. sited her mother, Mrs. Donald Frederickson and her son, John Frederickson.

and family All en 11, .1 Nearly one thousand high school students and chaperones representing each country in the state of Indiana attended the HADD Conference (Hoosiers Against Drunk Driving) Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 in downtown Indiana-. polis. The first of its kind in the na-; tion, the conference was held by The Governor's Task Force To Reduce Drunk Driving.

In his speech to the enthusiastic crowd on Friday night, Governor Orr said, am most encouraged by your commitment to this campaign and for the "role model you are providing for your, friends 'arid brothers and sisters back home. "The fact that you would give up part of your Labor Day holiday to come here to Indianapolis speaks highly of your commitment to helping find a solution to this life-threatening problem." Orr also announced his of the first teenage member of the Task Force; Miss Linda Gebhart, a 1984 graduate of Peru High School whose twin brother was killed in a drunken driving crash last year. In addition to Miss Gebhart and Governor Orr, other featured speakers were U.S. Sen. Dan Quayle; Steve Alford, 1984 Olympic Gold Medalist in basketball from New Castle; and Robert Anastas, executive director and founder of SADD (Students Against Driving Drunk.) Highlights of the conference included a candelight ceremony to commemorate the victims of drunken driving, the MAD-H ADDER'S Event (a model che- Gov.

Robert Orr and Marion County Prosecuting Attorney Stephen Goldsmith are flanked by Pleas Abner and Rick Bannister of Medora, participants in the Hoosiers Against Drunk Driving conference Spraytown by Mrs. Ruth Lowe Sunday School attendance were 43; offering and Building Fund $250. "Happy Birthday" was sung to" the Rev. Henry Neal. The Rev.

and Mrs. Lester Hav-ron celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartog, Fairborn, Ohio, arid Greg Hartog, Edinburgh visited Mr.

and Mrs. Jesslee Jackson and Neva Denny, Saturday afternoon. John Ray was fortunate enough to shoot a rattlesnake before it Based on the evaluations completed by participants, Stephen Goldsmith, Task Force chairman, said the HADD Conference was quite successful. "The students seemd to learn a Implications of drug plant stretching into other states mical-free party), workshop ses- sions, and a telegram from first ladv Nancy Reagan. Participants were chosen on the basis of leadership ability and interest in the drinken driving issue by their country prosecutors, high school principals, substance abuse teachers, student-council advisors and parents.

To support the students in their endeavors, local community leader professionals, and representatives of MADD chapters and Chemical People Task Force chapters were invited to attend. Liberal, arrested Harvey's brother, Donald L. Harvey, 31, most recently of Florence, on a charge of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. He was being taken to Evansville for a court appearance. His bond was set at $750,000.

Also named in the Indiana indictment were two more brothers, James L. Harvey, 20, of Custer, and David A. Harvey, 26, of Pringle; Joseph Foos, 24, of Pringle; and Michael W. 33, of Evansville. They are in custody in the Pennington County Jail on separate charges lodged against them in U.S.

District Court in Rapid City. Arrested Wednesday were Robert Dusch, 32; Debbie Williams, 30; Kimberly S. Harris, 25; Wiley B. Farthingr32; Thomas Pacheco, 43; Wayne Russell, 32, and Mitzi Russell, 30, all of Evansville. David Williams, 40, and Donald Ewers, 53, both of got to him one day last week.

Mr. and Mrs. George Caudill had visitors from out of state and -neighboring counties over the-long weekend. Visiting were Mrs. Caudill's sister, nephew and niece, Viola Melton and Mr.

and Mrs. Ronnie Herndon, Greenville, S.C., Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Caudill, from Illinois, Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip Caudill, from Brownstown, Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, Crothersville, Mr. and Robert Wagner, Columbus, and Crawford Caudill, Easyville. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Lowe Jr. and Angie Handt visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neal and Collie Sexton and Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Lowe Sr. Sunday afternoon. There will be a meeting at the church at 6 p.m. Saturday to try to decide what to do about a parsonage.

All interested parties are invited to attend. Oak Grove by Mary Boknecht -Attendance at White's Chapel was 26; offering $81.50. Michael Boknecht, Blooming-ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Boknecht Monday.

Amanda and Holly Washam spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trueblood. Several friends and relatives attended a bean supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Grant, Saturday evening. Mary Boknecht called on Lew White, Seymour, Monday afternoon. Patricia Griswold and a friend from Kansas City, were in the community Saturday and visited some of the cemeteries where they found graves of some of her Hooker ancestors in the White's Chapel Cemetery and also in the Weddle Cemebery. Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Gorbett and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boknecht, Sunday. The world's first automobile race from Chicago to Wauke-gan, IU. was held Nov.

28, 1895. Only sue of the 80 entrants could start and only two finished. James Duryea, the winner, won $2,000. RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) -The total number of people accused in an alleged drug-making factory operating on a ranch southeast of Pringle has reached 18, and the trail has led to several states.

A lawyer says a central figure 'in the case surrendered because of worries about his family's safety. On Wednesday, eight people were arrested in Indiana and Kansas on indictments issued against 15 people by a federal grand jury in Evansville, Ind. Six of the other seven named in the indictment were arrested previously in Kansas, Minnesota and South Dakota. The indictment in Indiana includes charges of conspiracy to distribute distribution of methaphetamine and interstate travel in aid of racketeering. Another person arrested iri South Dakota last month and two people arrested in Oklahoma bring the total to 18.

On Monday, Timothy P. Harvey, 24, of Custer, surrendered to authorities in Rapid City. U.S. Attorney Phil Hogen called Har-. vey "a central figure" in the investigation of the alleged drug-making ring.

Jn Wednesday, authorities in Now great deal, and were anxious to return home to their communities in order to begin their own individual drunk driving prevention programs," he said. "Many said they would like to see the HADD Conference become an annual event," according to Goldsmith. Evansville, were arrested earlier on charges preceding the indictments. The four Harveys are charged in Indiana only with conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine, said John Tinder, U.S. Attorney for the southern district of Indiana.

Other charges had been filed against three of them in South Dakota. Tim Vander Heide, a Custer lawyer who negotiated Timothy Harvey's surrender Monday, said Harvey was concerned about his safety and that of his family. He had been at large since Aug. 20 on drug distribution charges. He appeared before U.S.

District Judge Andrew Bogue Tuesday on six charges involving illegal drugs and was ordered held on $1.1. million bond. He is charged with possessing 14 pounds of methamphetamine worth $1.2 million, all of which was seized in an Aug. 17 raid. Chinese meteorological office in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, said the storm, with winds between 64 mph and 82 mph, hit Guangxi's port of Qin-zhou on the Gulf of Tonkin and was moving slowly northwest.

He told The Associated Press in Peking by telephone that telephone contact with Qinzhou had been disrupted. Earlier, the Meteorological Office in Canton, China, said it was impossible to communicate with Hainan Island because of the storm. Hundreds of people in the Philippines were injured and government officials said more than 35,000 families lost their homes in the storm, which blasted across 12 provinces as residents slept Sunday morning. Thousands of mostly wooden homes, schools, churches and public buildings were blown into splinters, washed away by tidal waves or heavily damaged by Ike's then 115 mph winds. Indianapolis livestock INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-Indiana direct hog market at 70 yards and markets Thursday.

Barrows and gilts firm to mostly 50 cents higher. Demand good. US 1-2 210-250 lbs 48.75-49.50, few 48.25-48.50. plant delivered to 50.00. US 1-3 250-260 lbs 47.50-49.00.

Sows: Fully steady. US 1-3 300-500 lbs 39.00-41.00, 500-650 lbs 41.00-45.00. Typhoon Ike slams into southern Chinese coast JCPenney welcomes The American Express Card. MANAGERBARTENDER SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 AT 4 P.M.

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The American Express Card. Don't leave home without MANILA, Philippines (AP) Typhoon Ike whirled over China's Hainan Island and slammed into the southern coast of China today, leaving behind in the Philippines a mounting death toll and more than 200,000 homeless. Government officials and news reports said 1 ,011 bodies of people killed in the typhoon had been recovered in 12 central and southern provinces, but local officials in the hardest hit areas claimed a higher death toll. A Manila newspaper reported 1,842 deaths. Qin Zhuyi, an official of the Seymour markets Sept.

6, 1984 $3.12 $6.15 Wheat Soybeans Corn Seymour livestock Sept. 6, 1984 210-240 lbs. $48.25448.75 240-250 lbs 250-260 lbs $48.00 260-270 lbs. $47.25 270-280 lbs 280-290 lbs. $45.75 290-300 lbs $45.00 Sows Boars $33.00 Published market prices subject to change.

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