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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 4

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r5 1 ur wuH'iW HW' THE GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER, GREENFIELD, INDIANS FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 1955. PAGE FOUR former President Truman. sages, entitled: "The Meaning of Prayer for The public is cordially invited to attend this service as well as all services uurinj this special season and the Centennial Year. having a little drag race throuuh the streets.

It was the second traffic violation conviction for both. Their licenses were 90 days and they were fined $10. Churchill taken at the close of the service. The proceeds will be used by the Chi Rho to finish their pledge for their World Friendship Fund. The public is given a cordial invitation to be in attendance.

olyn Ostermeyer, Mike Seifert, John Ortel, and Margaret Abel; tags, Evelyn Kleiman, Ruth Barnard, and Gerald Taylor; radio, Joan Folkening, Peggy Dye, and Mardena Colvin, and newspaper, Evelyn Kleiman. Special in-between-acts are being prepared under the direction of Vernon Smitley, music director. Sparks, Susann Steele, Judy True, Susie Whitmer, Linda Woodward and the leader Phyllis Kingan. Hamburgers, potatoes and cokes were enjoyed by all. The girls played games and sang songs until the meeting was adjourned.

The next meeting will be held at the home of the leader, Phyllis Kingan on March 17, 8-month-old twin daughters, Ro-chelle Darlene and Katherine Charlene Foster. The plaintiff, who lives at 623 E. Main street, Greenfield, was represented by Thomas W. Mc-Kean, Greenfield. The defendant was represented by the law firm of Ging Free.

The couple had married on August 15, 1953, and separated November 25, 1954. Palestine Juniors Will Present Play GIIEEM 1ELD MARKETS Cera. $1-32 Oats, bu .72 Whejt. cu. 1.96 a as, bu.

2.57 Mc the TOO MI CH SPEED FOR SPEEDWAY. SPEEDWAY, March 11 Two men were arrested in Speedway, home of the famous 500-mile race track, and charged with driving 80 miles an hour in a 25-mile zone. Class sponsor is William Namara. The director of play is Miss Martha Willis. OK Large Sum (Continued from Pago 1) Security Program Is Aired In Senate The Department's for out security risks a bone of contention jues tinker a Senate liuht tod.iy.

Mr! end. the department's top officer, and two of his aides testily before the Ciuvernment Operation's s'lhcnminlttep of Hubert II. Humphrey (D Minn. The proup is investigating allowed lack of uniformity on risk procedures in the various agencies. Mcl.eod kes the stand in the v.rke of clcshes over the Civil Service Commission's statement that the Fisenhower administration dropped 3.CQ3 cmnlcves Bell Telephone Men Chi Rho Fellowship Sponsoring Movies Modern shoe n-huildingr.

Open for l.usiness; H) N. Stale St. ictor I)e rto. Owner and Operator. ailv 1 1 tl 1 Continued from Page 1) The West German and French upper houses are nearing a decision on ratifying the Paris Affords.

Once this is done, possibly ut the end of the month, Churchill could go before the country and ask for a new mandate, an expression of confidence in his proposal for a Big Three or Big Two meeting in some neutral spot, such as Ktockhulm. A definite clue to Conservative intentions may come soon. Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard A. Butler will announce the 1D35-5Q budget next month. If, as expected, he makes tax concessions it will be regarded as a vote-catching move in an early election.

Nathan Links. 21. and Wallace "House For Sale Haunted," a mystery comedy in three acts by Jay Tobias, will be presented in the New Palestine school auditorium by the junior class Thursday and Friday nights, March 17 and 18 at 8 o'clock At Lions Meeting Ml. Comfort Girl Scouts in Meeting Van Meter, 13, said they were C. A.

Wallace and Hugh Ste wart, representatives of the p. m. by special arrangement with the Drama Guild of Bos The fourth regular meeting of the Mt. Comfort Girl Scout Indiana Bell Telephone Company, attended the Monday night meeting of the Greenfield Troop I was held at the home of Shirley Sparks on March 3, 1955 Lions Club in the Shelter House at Riley Park. at 7 p.

m. The meeting was called to or The representatives explained The Chi Rho Fellowship of the Christian Church is sponsoring the showing of pictures of the 1954 Olympics and the Tournament of Roses at the Greenfield Christian Church, Sunday night, March 13th at 7:30 o'clock. These pictures in color were taken and will be presented by Rev. Frank Guyatt of Dublin. Rev.

Guyatt has shown his pictures before P. T. A. groups and other civic organizations in Greenfield and those who have had the privilege to see them realize what a treat is in store der by the president with the Girl Scout promise. Secretary's to club members the proposed new telephone system for Grenfield.

treasurer's reports were given. PUBLIC SALE AT THE RAYMOND LARIMORE SHOP in SHIRLEY, IND. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955 At 10:30 A. M. (CST) BLACKSMITH AND MACHINE SHOP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT One almost new Foley sow filincr machine: one ood Universal lawn mower sharpening machine: one lirpo mot 1 Uirr.in'? kr.he: table saw; floor model drill press: complete forv.o: Ian imwl: on-cry stands and wheels: small platform larpo mi line shafts; pulleys and belts; large vise: motors: complete thmidimt outfits: one lot of bolts, nuts, stime new; all kinds of vn drills, bits, files, hammers, tongs, sledue hammers: sniv.e law mt voiv-: oil tanks Several reports on camping were Visitors at the meeting in cluded: Mr.

Cartney, as guest of also given and plans were made by the girls to visit the Good Will Industries on April 11th. Lion Dudley Bishop; John Blackburn, as guest of Lion Or- ton. Mass. The members of the cast include: Marthy Gilpepper, caretaker of the haunted house, Barbara Davis; Miss Oletha Lenhart, who is interested in the supernatural, Shirley Abbott; Edwina Page, her niece, a high school senior, Mardena Colvin and Evelyn Kleiman; Gracie Greenwood, Edwina's scared chum, Joan Folkening and Peggy Dye; Liz Yocum, the hired girl who loathes spiders, Margaret Abel; 'Ezekial Euripides Jones, the Negro gardener afraid of spooks. Ervin Colestock and Bill Boring; fug Ralston, a young know-it-all from the city, Norman Laufer and Steve Utt; Zara, a gypsy fortune-teller from the carnival, Barbara Noelting, Hi Lowe, crazy over Edwina, Tom Williams and Joe Grissom; They also planned to have a die Blackburn; and the son of Chase Phelps.

nurse or Red Cross worker vis- Tvo Divorces Are Granted By Judge Two divorces, taken under advisement early last month, by Samuel J. OfTutt in Hancock Circuit Court, were granted Thursday, March 10. Dailey vs Dailey Glenna Rose Dailey, by her next friend, La Vaughn Armstrong, was granted a divorce from Francis Eugene Dailey as per the written decree. Hear the troop and give a talk on The Lions plan a Zone Ladies First Aid. Night at Anderson, March 22nd.

Members present were Lois for them and will want to see a repeat performance and to those who have not seen them will be given a pleasant evening. A free-will offering will be Reservation should be made early, with Lion Secretary Chase Atherton, Linda Buchfink, Janet ir th not men- and many other items useful ur incidental to a rt Johnson, Sandra Kuhn, Shirley tioned hereon. Phelps. Lion Treasurer Dale M. Beagle Terms Cosli as security risks.

Democrats 'harmed this was a "numbers hoax" for "smcarina; for the former Truman administration. The Humphrey subcommittee has heard testimony that many employes lirt.rd by Civil Service as security risks were dismissed "unsuitables" the action v. as not taken under security ry. I -Sen. Ferguson I'd uc Ambassador Former Homer Feruuson I'.

was nominated by I 'resident Fisenhowcr today to sr.cceed Aum. Raymond A. Ppru-a nee as U. S. Ambassador to the Philippines.

Thr resignation of was announced today at the White House but its effective was loll open. Ferguson, who was defeated for re-election to the Senate last. November, has been serving as a lerral consultant to the Defense Department. Spruancc has held the Manila post, since lDf2 when lie came out of retirement to accept the appointment from gave his report at the meeting. The committee on the club's MRS.

RAYMOND LARIMORE, Owner project of eye glasses for school ings in the divorce were held on Joseph II. Kellum. James C. Brndlry. i children reported that four February 12th.

school children were fitted for Snorky Snodgrass, his side-kick, Audrey Wolski. Geor-e Clc. Not K' t-. emiirire sale Fourteen (14) Acres, House Born and Outbuildings, to settle estate of John VanScyoc, deceased Well located on U. S.

Highway 52, one-half mile O2) west of 1117 The plaintiff was granted the request that her maiden name, goofy over Gracie, Larry Wray glasses last week. and Bill Draper; Serpentine, the Various donations were consi "Glenna Rose Walker," be re stored. Harris W. Avery was at snake charmer, Merriam Kiel dered during the meeting but have not yet been approved by man; jojo, tne tattooed man, torney for the plaintiff. The John Ortel and David Mangold; the board of directors.

Gwynneville. Said real estate will be sold at the law onice 01 uaie defendant did not contest the S. Rafferty, K. of P. Building, Shelbyville, Indiana, on Lem Looney, the hick sheriff, divorce.

Foster Vs Foster Bob Esarey and Wayne Brosier; CLEAN SWEEP PUBLIC SALE Lenten Service At Evelyn Foster, by her next Butch Killigrew, an ex-convict, Melvin Roesener and Mike Seif- friend. Henry Medlin, was grant ed a divorce frcm Raymond Fos ert. Cumberland Church The setting is the living room tor and given custody of the SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955 At 10:00 o'Clock A. M. If interested, see the undersigned Commission, Burl VanScyoc, Lloyd Macy or Oler Arnold, or be present at the sale.

DALE S. RAFFERTY, Commissioner K. of P. Building, Shelbyville, Indiana 1116 of the late Timothy Tugwell's country home about nine o'clock A special Lenten service will on a stormy evening in October The list of committees in be held Sunday, March 13, 7:30 p. at the St.

John Evangeli NEW TICKET AGENCY Representing cal and Reformed Church, Cumberland, with the New Palestine high school choir as the MUi AMERICAN TRAIL WAYS clude: Lights-curtains, Larry Wray; sound effects, David Mangold, Wayne Brosier, Ervin Colestock, John Shaw, and Bill guest choir. Draper; stage construction, Bil The New Palestine high school Borng, Melvin Roesener, Joe choir will be directed bv Ver Grissom. and Bob Esarey; dress Having sold the form. tho nr. iv 1 will Al at public auction at the farm 1 mile e.i-i of S'niiky on State Road 231 and first house north on black top o-, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1955 Beginning ot 12:30 P.

C.S.T. The following personal property: 5 HEAD OF CATTLE 5 One Jersey heifer, calf by side: one Guernsey heifer, will be fresh in April; one Guernsey cow, milking 3 daily: one Guernsey and Shorthorn heifer, will be fresh jn Aprjl. All cattle tested. 90 HEAD OF CHICKENS 90 White Rock pullets, extra nice r.ncl laying good. FARM TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT One 1952 Ford tractor in very gooi condition, breaking plows and cultivators; disc; rotary hoe: John Deere 2-row corn planter; rubber-tired wagon; mowing machine; one 1.0.2 Ford tractor with only 400 hours on it, breaking plows, disc cultivators; one lot of.

miscellaneous items, forks, shovels, wrenches, etc. non Smitley, instructor of music at the New Palestine stage, Barbara Davis, Carolyn Ostermeyer, Larry Wray, Wayne school. The choir will render several sacred selections. aD- Brosier, and Bob Esarey; prog rams, Shirley Abbott, Barbara PUBLIC SALE Having quit farming, I will sell the following described property at the farm residence, 1 mile south, V2 mile east of Cumberland, or 2 miles north and 2 miles west of New Palestine, on what is known as the Armitage Farm, on KOiiDAY, MARCH 21, 1955 Beginning at 1:00 P. M.

rna 1Q1R TrVm Twrp Mndpl tractor in A-l condition: tractor cul- propriate for the Lenten season. or MONNIKGER STANDARD SERVICE Cor. Pennsylvania and Main Through bus service without change of bus to New York City, Dallas, Texas. To West Coast with only one change of bus. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE GREENFIELD 701 Noelting, Ruth Barnard, and The service is one in a series Norman Laufer; tickets, Tom of special Lenten services be Williams, Merriam Kleiman ing conducted by the St.

John's Church in observing its Cen Margaret Abel, Bill Boring, Da vid Mangold, and Marlene tennial Year. The pastor, Rev. Sleeth; posters and hand bills Lester Dresch, will bring the second of a series of Lenten mes- Norman Laufer, Steve Utt, Car T.ittlo fninc 2-hnttom nlows: 1953 Oliver 13-hoe drill: 1953 Oliver tractor spreader; 1953 Oliver wagon; Case 7-ft. heavy duty Auctioneers: Sexson Bradley Clerk: Earl Mattix disc; 7-ft. tractor mower; case oaier wnn moxor; rotaiy nut.

picker; low-boy implement Clipper fan mill; 275-gal. gas tank, and other items too numerous to mention. These tools were stored in 1954. Also 4-row I. H.

C. planter; 5-ft. Bradley mower; 12-hoe McCor-mick wheat drill; McCormick spreader. Terms Cash H. WIGGINS E.

A. SYEETLAliD PUBLDC SALE FEED Approximately 100 bushels good corn; about 70 bushels oats; approximately 150 bales clover hay. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS Eeds, etc. Terms Cash WENDELL mm, Owner By order of the Hancock Circuit Court the undersiened BANKING COMPANY. GUARDIAN OF ELIZABETH A.

juir Not responsible for accidents. HENBY, will offer at public sale at 615 West North Street, Greenfield, Indiana, beginning at 1:00 P. on PLUMBING Hid KEATING CONTRACTORS Nitc Phone 92402 Office Phone 71801 Crane Eljcr Bath fixtures. Pipe Fittings Oil and Gas Furnaces Expert Burner Service P. ARMITAGE, Owner Bradley.

Auctioneers. Not responsible for accidents. Joseph II. Kellum. James C.

Carl Henderson, Clerk. Sexson Bradley, Auctioneers. Bob Wiedenhaupt, Clerk. 111518 1121 2 Mile West on 40 Greenfield, Indiana hazard" TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1955 The following personal property: One piano, one music cabinet, one straight back chair, one wing back chair, three mahogany book cases, two mirrors, one coffee table, one set brass candleholders, one silver tray, one fireplace set, one overstuffed chair, one dining table and six chairs, one round table pad, one telephone table, thirteen straight back chairs, four table lamps, one square table pad, one Westinghouse refrigerator, one electric kitchen clock, one kitchen gas stove, one ironing board, one nice kitchen cabinet, one lot of dishes, one lot kitchen utensils, one utility cabinet, one small kitchen table, one waffle iron, some Fiesta ware, one clothes hamper, one luggage rack, one Singer sewing machine, Jwo bedroom suites, two mattresses, two sets bed springs, one Hoovtr sweeper with attachments, two clothes bass, one Wa sner swppnpr GET HIM WHERE AMP YOU'VE SOT THE ANP LET'S MOVE ON 1 MD COURAGE 1 YOU SAIP IT WAS AM I TO MEET IT HEAP ON EMERGENCE rl OKAV, BAB KEEP THE METER CLICKINGWE'LL EASY, 5NAP.STEAPZ. YEAH, 1J g-VVSP HAVEVOUOUTWAWINirrEjjUSTPIZZ, 4 Pushing the general off the I JxTf i oou'REOKa that's alu 1 RUNNING WARP, SHARI STREAKS! PiZZX.

THE CAR STRAIGHT FOR THE rStttV 1 Uil5TAl 'tPt kWn1 ALLIED HEATING (DON DOBBINS) 130 NORTH EAST STREET PHONE 540 Day and Night LENNOX GAS OIL FURNACES GENERAL ELECTRIC GAS AND OIL Installation of furnaces and water heaters Metal Work. Can be financed over 3-year period. No down payment required. FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION Furnaces can be installed in winter months and not interfere with present heating system. 24-HOUR SERVICE ON ALL MAKES FURNACES two 9x12 rugs, one Maytag washer, one water softener, one lot small hand tools, one small step ladder, one six-foo't step ladder, one ten-foot ladder.

Several antiques. One lot of miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. i Terms Cash GREENFIELD BANKING COMPANY, Guardian of Elizabeth A. Henby 91112 MARY WORTH'S FAMILY Sexson Bradley, Auctioneers. Wayne McDaniel, Clerk.

ROOFING SIDING REK0DEIO All kinds roofing Asphalt, Slate, Tile and Asbestos BUILT UP ROOFS LATEST MODERN EQUIPMENT BIRD ROOFING KEASBY-MATTISON SIDING Free Estimates 30 Years Experience RALPH A. POWELL Phone 33 MR.WLEY! ACARLOAO OF MFM ACt HEADED FOR PIN- WHISTLE'S HOTEL RIGHT NOW! WE BELIEVE HE'S A WIFE-KILLER! I ikt1 VI 1ATTHI5 MOMENT- IN Uf rrfc Ff FLEA5L' PLEA5E -TY OWV MR.WLEy! ACAR.LOAO OF I wnAT THE THERE'5 YOUR LADY I HAVE- UH- "rrr WeKe HLDR PIN- of THAT PHONE AGAIN, 51 Rj) NO TIFORj- yfQ)fWv jj PUBLIC SALE the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my residence, Vz miles south of Charlottesville; 4 miles northwest of Carthage on black top road; 2 miles north of Walnut Ridge Church, on KOIIDAY, MARCH 14, 1955 Beginning ot I P. M. 2 HEAD OF CATTLE 2 One 3-year-old heifer, coming with second calf, Holstein, will freshen about 15th of April, a real prospect; one Holstein heifer, coming with first calf, due to calve about April 15th, a good prospect. 44 HEAD OF HOGS 44 j.

f-v Nineteen shoats, weight 150 pounds, vaccinated; 21 pigs, old enough TT 1 tu wcaii, ctnu zour nampsnire sows. HAY AND GRAIN NOT RUSH out te tHlTt LAUJ rti fS IF REBEL SMITH SUR- A KERRyTKSVVS NUWA fVftZ V1VED THE fiALL. SHE'S PROS v-r- PLO THE FILING OH I -j -T BLy WILES AWAY nn-mnflflt YSTMX fcM OPFlCE REQODELIOG GARAGES FRAME OR BLOCK CUSTOM BUILT ADD A ROOM ATTICS FINISHED PORCH ENCLOSURE SIDING AND ROOFING LABOR MATERIALS GUARANTEED ALSO SMALL HOMES NO DOWN PAYMENT SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS FHA APPROVED HAROLD TRACY 100 Bales of mixed hay, put up without rain; 75 bushels, more or less, oi oats; 3iu busneis good com in crio. FARMING TOOLS One John Deere A tractor, in good running condition, and corn plows for same; one John Deere plow, 2-bottom, 14-inch; one good 7-foot disc; one good rubber-tire wagon and flat bed; one John Deere corn planter, 2-row, with tractor hitch; two double hog houses; one nog lounxain; one steel roller. Terms Cosh vj.

ii. Ph. Morristown 48 Collect 100 Block W. South Sr. Bock of Kopper Kettle 4911.

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