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The Daily Journal from Franklin, Indiana • Page 12

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1972 12 Livestock: Rites set for Fridav. April 14. int Loiiy jourrwi, MTttimmi" INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Livestock: youth killed in Greenwood Host 2,000: barrows and silts unevenly 25-75 higher, mostly SO up; 1 and 2, 200-235 lb 23.85- Funeral services for John A Cole, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert H. Cole, 109 Rose lane, Greenwood, will be 2:30 p.m 24.00; around 60 head 24.25; 1 to 3, 200-250 lb 23.25-24.00; 2 and 3, 240-270 lb 22.75-23.50 2 to 4, 260-300 lb 22.00-22.75; 3 and 4, 300-350 lb 21.00-22.00; sows steady, instances 25 lower; 1 to 3, 380-400 lb 21.00-21.25; 1 to 3, 400-600 lb 21.25-21.75; few 22.00; boars 18.00-19.50.

Saturday' at South Keystone Tb CALL IN YOUR COMMUNITY EVENTS For FREE Listings Joual Church of Christ, 3802 S. Key stone, Indianapolis. Rev. Wayne G. Frump of that church will officiate.

Burial will I 736-7101 be in Greenwood cemetery. Cattle 100; calves none; sup Friends may call at the Green ply mostly cows selling steady; 1 A utility ana commercial cows 22.50-24.00; few high dressing a ORIINWOOO- Don't mlw Greenwood rflgh School Send Concert, Frldy, April 14th iraiANAMM-iM 01. Opry Night feetorlng Bob I Lm I IN Hl fcunj Friday. April 14th at I p.m. Mgr.

Downey of Hall, U.S. 31 South AdmiuhM U.no dm- couole. Soontored by Msgr. Sheridan of Council Greenwood. utility 24.50; cutter 21.00-23.00 Sheep none.

wood Chapel J.C. Wilson Funeral Home until time of services. Cole, who was killed in a double-fatality traffic' accident Thursday morning on North Madison avenue in Greenwood, was a senior at Greenwood high school and would have graduated in January, 1973. CLOCKS BARNES FURNITURE South Side of Square Franklin, Indiana Civil Defense honored Del Middleton, right, receives a community service award presented to the Greenwood Civil Defense by Harold Toombs during the annual Greenwood Chamber of Commerce banquet Thursday night. The Civil Defense was honored for its contributions to the community since the organization's revival in 1964.

He was active in tennis, the Keystone avenue church, and was an Indianapolis Star news paper carrier. He was born Feb. 18, 1955, in Johnson county to it Troops Robert H. Cole and the former Larry Echols. He had lived in the county all his life.

(continued from front page) Carnine rites are Saturday Funeral services for Carl Webster Carnine, 67, Princes Lakes, have been set for 1 p.m. It claimed a total of 33 tanks destroyed, 18 of them in the Communist tank attack that Survivors include the parents a brother, David Robert Cole, 19 two sisters, Linda Marie Cole, 13 way to An Loc since Tuesday lost ground today. The column, made up of tanks and rolled into An Loc Thursday and Emily Ann Cole, 5, and and was reported repelled. Barb-B-Lake OPEN WEEKENDS We're stocked with channel cat paratroops ordered by Pres grandparents H. Cole of South Vietnamese casualties ident Nguyen Van Thieu to Memphis, Tennessee, and Mrs Saturday at Greenwood Chapel J.C.

Wilson Funeral Home. Rev. James Jones of Brownstown at An Loc during the same period were 23 killed, 53 W. A. Echols of Montgomery, Alabama.

will officiate. wounded and six missing. reach An Loc "at all costs," was driven back two miles by Communist attacks. It is stalled at Chon Thanh, 18 miles south of An Loc. Field reports said three of Donations may be made to the Burial will be in Greenwood John A.

Cole Christian Scholar cemetery. Friends may call at ship Fund through the church. the funeral home any time until Busing (continued from front page) services. Carnine, who died in Johnson the estimated 60 North Vietnamese tanks thrown against An Loc entered the city today. County Memorial Hospital early school system would be immediately lost if it were in Thursday morning, was born The South Vietnamese com corporated into one large system mand in Saigon said 369 July 20, 1904, in Bargersville and had lived in the Princes Lakes with Indianapolis schools and area for 11 years.

other existing school systems from surrounding counties." Communist troops had been killed Thursday and today at An Loc, 200 of them by B52 bombers. He retired ten years ago from He indicated that Greenwood Mallory's and, since retirement, had worked in a pet shop on the south side of Indianapolis. He schools would have one representative on a 52-member school board and that "Greenwood doesn't want to be a part of was a member of the Greenwood Masonic lodge. grandiose school system in Survivors include the wife, the Nolan Childress services Monday Funeral services for former which we lose local control of our schools." former Henrietta Surber, Princes Lakes, two daughters, Mrs. Jean Brown and Mrs.

Joan The Greenwood school board Hardman, both of Indianapolis, two brothers, Arthur of In Johnson county resident Nolin Alvin Childress, 63, are tentatively set for 10 a.m. Monday at Greenwood Chapel J.C. Wilson attorney added that he expects trial procedings connected with cases stemming from Judge Oillin's ruling to begin late in 1973. dianapolis and David of Wisconsin, 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Greenwood OPEN 1 0 AM TO 9 P.M. MON. thru SAT. cemetery. A brother, Rev.

Edgar Childress of Indianapolis, will Awards (continued from front page) officiate at the services. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday and Sunday. Childress died of a heart attack 330 Madhon Ae. MbiW Hete Onmmtod early Thursday morning in St. Cloud.

Florida. He had been residing at 20 Michigan avenue there. JOUTHPORT Community Auction will be held Saturday. April tit at 10 i.m. The location la Southport United Methodist, block east of Edison on UnlonStreet, Soport.

All proceeds and acutlooeer fees will go to th. building type of donations accepted. For Information and pick up call Indianapolis 7R4-M23. Auctioneers: Dick Crafton and Bob Williams. GREENWOOD The Northeast P.T.O.

Is sponsoring a Card Party from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Northeast Elementary. cket at the door $1.25. Elaine Creasey Greenwood 888-1415, Wlla AAedsker -i M1-0811, Kay Schroder 888-0448.

Refreshment prizes and door prizes. Proceeds for Library Cushions and playground equipment. JOHNSON COUNTY Association for Retarded Children offers year round program and service to all mentally retarded children and adults and families In Johnson County Membership Is open to the public and meetings are held the 4th Tuesday of each month at Gateway Learning Center. 300 E. Adams Street, Franklin, at 7:30 p.m.

For Information on membership or service, call Franklin 736-9669. TRAFALGAR April 15. Fish Fry to be held at the Trafalgar Volunteer Fire Station, serving beglnsat 11 a.m. sponsored by the Trafalgar Volunteer Fire Department. EDINBURG April 14, Edlnburg Community High School Music Boosters and Honor Society will sponsor Bob Braun, Cliff Lash Trio, Bonnie Lou and Coleen Sharp, at High School Gym, 8:00 p.m.

$2.00 advance tickets being accepted by mall with self-stamped envelope at high school, $2.50 at door. TRAFALGAR Smorgasbord featuring fried oysters and ham on Saturday, April at Indian Creek High School. All you can eat beginning at 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sponsored by Trafalgar Masonic Craft Club and O.E.S.

Auxiliary. Adults $2.25, Children under 12 $1.25. NINEVEH The Annual Chicken Supper will be held Saturday, April 22nd at the Nineveh Fire Station and Is sponsored by the Fire Department Auxiliary. Serving begins at 4:30 STONES CROSSING Mount Auburn United Methodist Kindergarten Registration for 1972-73 will be April 14th at the church from p.m. Child must be 5 years old by September 1st, 1972.

Registration fee is $8.00, payment of $4.00 is due at the time of registration. For further information call Whltelend 5354455. GREENWOOD The Suburban Baptist Church may be called for registration information for Kindergarten and for the First and Second grades of school. Greenwood 888-7289. JOHNSON COUNTY Johnson County Bookmobile Winter-Spring Schedule.

Monday, April 17th Center Grove Jr. High, 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 18th West Grove Elementary, 9:00 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.

Wednesday, April 19th West Grove Elementary, 9:00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m. Center Grove Elementary, 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20th -Center Grove Elementary, 9:00 a.m.

to 2:45 p.m. ADULT STOPS-Frlday, April 21st -Smith Valley Shopping Center, 9:15 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. New Whlteland West Park, 10:45 a.m. to 1 1 :45 a.m.

Bargersville Post Office, 12:45 p.m. to 1 :45 p.m. Providence, 2:00 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. WHITELAND Saturday, April 29th, 10 a.m.

5 p.m. Paper drive at Whlteland High School sponsored by Environmental Club. FRANKLIN The Fourth Annual Hawaiian Luau sponsored by the Finance Committee of St. Rose will be held Saturday, April 29th at Camelot Hall. St.

Rose Altar Society will serve dinner from p.m. Harlln Brothers Hawaiian Orchestra wilt play for dancing from 9 p.m. a.m. Ticket sales are limited to hall capacity so get your tickets early. Event open to public.

$1100 per couple reservations are a mustl Contact Virginia Tumey, 736-9241, Friday, April 21st is the last day for making reservations. CENTER GROVE The Center Grove High School Band Boosters are sponsoring a skating party Thursday, April 20th, 1 9:30 p.m. at Franklin Skating Rink. Admission $.85 and skates rental $.50. Bus leaving from high school at 6:30 p.m.

First come, first serve basis, no charge. Bus will arrive back at school approximately 10 p.m. Proceeds from this and other projects to come will purchase new uniforms for band. More information or tickets call 881-1171. Public Invited.

ACTON Saturday, April 29th at 8 p.m. The Ladies of the Acton Volunteer Fire Department will be holding a Card Party at the fire house (11224 House Street In Acton). Tickets will be $1.25 and there will be door as well as table prizes. Proceeds will go towards the purchase of a new ambulance. GREENWOOD Friday and Saturday, April 28th and 29th from 9 a.m.

to 3 p.m. the Isom Central P.T.O. will sponsor a Rummage Sale to be held at Isom Central Gym. They are now collecting clean and usable clothing, household or garage Items. For collection call 881-1602, 881-3147 or 881-4067.

May be delivered to 70 E. Pearl, Greenwood. SMITH VALLEY The Smith Valley United Methodist Kindergarten has openings for Fall term afternoon sessions. $5 registration fee, $3 per week. For information please call 881-5230, 881-9459.

GREENWOOD The Greenwood Presbyterian Kindergarten is now open for registration. For information call Greenwood 888-0559 or 881-8883. BANTA Smorgasbord Supper, Banta Hall, Saturday, April 15th. Serving from 5 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by W.S.C.S.

GREENWOOD Mother-Daughter Salad Smorgasbord at the First Baptist Church of Greenwood, Thursday, April 20th at 6 p.m. FRANKLIN A Smorgasbord will be held Friday, April 14th at the Grace United Methodist Church of Franklin. Service will begin in the church's Fellowship Hall at 5 p.m. and run through 7 p.m. Meal price for adults is $2 and children under 12 years old will be admitted for one cent per pound.

NINEVEH Rummage Sale sponsored by the Nineveh Christian Church In the basement. Friday and Saturday, April 28th and 29th, 9 a.m. 5 p.m. CORDRY-SWEETWATER C.S.L.O.A. Ladles Auxiliary Card Party Saturday, April 29th, 7:30 p.m.

Door and table prizes. Donations $1.00 per person. Event held at Cordry Sweetwater Clubhouse. Reserve tickets Nineveh 933-2058. GREENWOOD Scrunch Bunch Square Dance Club, Saturday, April 15th, Our Lady of Greenwood school.

TRAFALGAR Trafalgar Alumni, Saturday, April 29th at 7 p.m., Trafalgar Elementary School. GREENWOOD Greenwood Presbyterian Church is having a Missionary Conference, April 20th thru 23rd. MORGAN COUNTY Sample Fair, Saturday April 15th at 7:30 p.m. "Green Township P.T.O. Sample Fair!" It's something different and new.

Admission Free! Doors open at 7 p.m. and free gifts for earlyi birds. Everyone in the family will enloy the auction! Articles -from famous movie stars, western and pop singers, TV stars, politicians, professional athletes, teams and local celebrities will be auctioned away by Vic Young auctioneer. Concession with snacks and drinks throughout the evening. A sample filled shopping bag stuffed with useful and valuable Items for everyone in the family.

For more information call Martinsville 342-3197. Come to the Sample Fair at Green Township School in Morgan County. GREENWOOD The A.A.U.W. of Greenwood Is sponsoring a Recycling glass program (only clear glass without labels and lids). Containers will be located at the rear of the Concordia Lutheran Church located on Howard Road.

GREENWOOD Vi mile east of Stones Crossing Honey Creek United Methodist Church Spring Supper Saturday. April 22nd from 5 to 8 p.m. Ham or Chicken Supreme. TRAFALGAR The Trafalgar Kindergarten will hold its registration on Wednesday, April 26th at 7 p.m. at the Methodist Church.

Registration fee will be $10. Child must be 5 before September 15th. Parents meeting will follow. Limited enrollment. GREENWOOD-Speclal Program Wednesday, April 19th at 10 a.m.

Interior Decoration, Guest speaker Mrs. Rosemary Thompson. Refreshments and entertainment for children will be provided. Sponsored by the Greenwood Public Library in observance of National -Library Week Program. ROCKLANE The Rocklane Community Kindergarten Registration will be held Friday April 21st in the educational building of the Rocklane Church.

Child must be 6 by September 1st. Registration fee $5 and to be paid at time of registration. 1 to 4 p.m. NINEVEH The Nineveh Fire Department Benefit Square Dance Friday, April 28th at 8 p.m. at the fire house in Nineveh.

Tickets Dancers $2.00 per couple. Spectators 50-cents each. Children under 12 free. Jim Jones, M.C., guest callers welcome. Door prizes.

GREENWOOD Greenwood Jayshees are having Greenwood Community Sale Days for any and ail interested groups. This event will run from June 1st thru June 3rd on the mall of the Greenwood Shopping Center. Booth space for Information or membership drive type booths will be $10 for the 3 days. Fund raising type booths will cost $15. For this fee all booths will be provided the tables, lights and tent like covering In case of bad weather Contact Mrs.

Tom Jackson for further information at Greenwood 881-9736. JOHNSON COUNTY Rummage Sale sponsored by the Johnson County Humane Society will be held Friday and Saturday, April 28th and 29th In the former location of the Sherwin-Williams Paint Store on E. Jefferson Street, Franklin. All those who have rummage to donate are urged to support the county society In this fund raising venture. Numbers to call for pick up of discards are as follows: Whlteland 535-8192, Greenwood 888-1891, Franklin 736-7552.

TRAFALGAR C.W.S. of the Trafalgar Christian Church wilt sponsor a Mother-Daughter Salad Carry-In on Sunday evening, May 7th at 6:30 p.m. In the Trafalgar Elementary School cafeteria. All women of the church are invited to attend. FRANKLIN Rock 'n' Roll Dance featuring "The Morbid Chant," 9:30 p.m to 1 30 a Saturday, April 15th at the American Legion Post 205, 1200 Park Avenue.

Admission 00 per head. Sponsored by the American Legion. examined the rapid changes in society and attempted to offer suggestions in which businessmen and executives could meet with the organizational problems associated with rapid changes. "We need to seek excellence instead of efficiency," Anders concluded. "We need, reform within the (socioeconomic) system.

need to end our worship of things." Speaking directly to business managers and executives, Anders stated, "When you start managing tradition and custom, you are no longer managing your business. most important social responsibility of a manager is to make a profit." Anders later added that a healthy economic climate is needed, in order for America to tackle the problems, including poverty and pollution, confronting it today. Anders stressed a return to "the things that made this country great individuality, individual freedom and human dignity" in order to cope with a changing society. B0LENS PUP Model 510 30" THREE SPINDLE MOWER Heavy Duty B0LENS 4 H.P. Heavy Duty TILLER Born March 3, 1909, in Buffalo, Kentucky, to Ira Childress and the former Nellie Gibson, he had lived in Florida for two and a half years and was formerly a Greenwood contractor.

He served in the U.S. Navy during W.W. II and was a member of Mt. Moriah Baptist church in Mt. Sherman, Kentucky.

Survivors include the widow, the former Sarah Woodring; a son, William Warren Childress of Chattanooga, Tennessee; a daughter Eserline, four brothers and four sisters. The sisters include Mrs. Mamie Brown of Buffalo, Mrs. Mary Ellen Peterson of MooresviUe, Mrs. Mattie Henderson of Magnolia, and Mrs.

Efflin Elkins of Princeton, 01. Brothers are Justas and Beck Model 2091 Ra.201 NOW ONLY J17950 lift '498 NOW ONLY DOLEN8 -RZI Ff 'j fi ME' m09m FOR SPRING! ham of Mt. Sherman, Biven of Orlando, and Rev. Edgar PAINTS "Everything for Building" PMC CORPORATIONS HARDWARE 736-6558 or 736-6556 Childress of Indianapolis. Calling hours are scheduled after 6 p.m.

Saturday at J. C. Wilson-Greenwood Chapel. Burial will be in Greenwood. CENTRAL FRANKLIN 736-7126 HOME FAIR WHITELAND 535-7515 STARTS TODAY Cut (continued from front page) would have gone for a proposed study on feasibility of a jet-port.

Taylor said only 80 days remain until the end of the fiscal SPRING COMES AUVE WITH tftmysmwVi A 9 year on June 30, when under present spending with anticipat ed revenues a deficit of $17 mil Jv WALLPAPER AND FLOOR COVERING lion was anticipated. The committee broke for lunch after approving the recommendations, then returned to study avenues of saving general fund money for the next fiscal year. $UCH (GOOD FRIENDS WHITE CREOSOTE INTERIOR LATEX WALL PAINT ft 3 98 AM OTTO PREAMNGER FILAA PAINT SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL VoUt to U.9i In Stock WALLPAPER 15 G45 7M Do LIVE BAIT Woom Minnow Cridwtt ALL KINDS OF ARTIFICIAL BAIT CN CANNON I4MESCOCO JENNRROTU KEN HCW4RD NNKFOCH LRMNCE LUQONBUL an) 40UISE MSSERasMarcy BURGESS MEREDITH as Kalman OC. SM(TH SINGING "SUOOf NLY, fTS All lOMOftROW" 8 VoUt to "9 95 VINYL MOCK HUSH A TV SHEARED K0DEC POLYESTER SPECIAL (ft J15 WALLPAPER Brtrd on the Hwd by IDtS GOULD Adaptation by DMND SH4BER IA ESTHER D4 SUN-CAST REEL i SHAKESPEARE Produod and Directed GLASS ROD i UNE. 99 Gotorbf MCMOM mMom ono premwgci RUUER RACK It IKH RUUER RACK KIT COMM.

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