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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 5

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Tutsday, December 8, 1964 THE FRANKLIN INDIANA EVENING STAR Page Flvt If AI i List Honor Roll, Honorable Mention Pupils At Trafalgar By Alice Hogue TRAFALGAR The Honor Roll and the Honorable Mention list at Trafalgar High School were released by the office recently. Linda Naile, Seventh Grade; Junnie Nichols, David Wilson, Freshmen; and Deva Hogue, Senior, are on the Honor Roll. Junior High students on the Honorable Mention list are: Seventh grade-Linda Boggs, Prentice Bray, Patricia Brownfield, Gary Lancaster, Ruth Ann Ray, Brenda Sexton, Marilyn Walters, Donna Watson, Ollie Willough-by, Beth Ann Collett, Donna Grewe, Susan Pitcher, and Gary Sichting; Eighth grade, Gary Burkhart, Cindy Courtney, Beverly Hogue, Linda Hynd, Martha Miller, Jim Moore, Cindy Ross, Sherry Stephenson, and Beverly White. BEST-SELLING NOVEL Suzanne Pleshette consoling James Franciscus in this scene from "YOUNG BLOOD HAWKE" opening Dec. 9, at the Artcraft in Franklin.

28 Pay Fines, Costs For Violations In Franklin Justice Of Peace Court Twenty-eight persons have admitted a total of 29 charges and have paid fines and costs, in Charles Littleton's Justice of the Peace Court in Franklin. Fines paid ranged from $17 ot a total of $59.75 Con two charges). Probe $200 Coat Theft; Boys Find Cash Register Police authorities were investigating today the theft of a $200 coat and other articles reportedly taken from a Franklin woman's car Saturday night. Numerous other suspected thefts and complaints are also being probed here in the county. Alma Samples, of 451 Province street, Franklin, told city police officials that 3 fur coat; and other articles were taken! from her car Saturday She said that she had left the; car parked in the Union Bank Trust Co.

parkin? lot while she went to the beauty shop. Franklin officers Dale Furrer. James Skaggs and Ed Linne-man investigated the theft reported at 9 p.m. Local county Sheriff authorities are checking into the report of a cash register found by a couple of boys hunting near Providence, Saturday afternoon. Find Cash Register William Chaney.

who lives West of Providence, told Sheriff officials that the cash register was found near County Roads 725W and 375N around 2:55 p.m. Saturday by the two boys. Greenwood Police authorities are looking for the persons who stole a basketball goal from a Greenwood residence Saturday. Herschel Apel, of 353 East Broadway street, Greenwood, told police officials that the basketball goal was taken at his home Saturday night. Greenwood Police officers also searched for a prowler in the 600 block on the Smith Valley Road Sunday at 8:25 p.m.

The search failed to reveal any suspects in the area. Good Grift Idea for years) PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA READ IHI STAR CLASS I ED ADS Ghortor NIGHT SIGHT Large scope on this soldier's rifle enables him to see in the dark. It picks up aint light produced by stars, moon or skyglow and intensifies it thousands of times to produce a visible image. It's the first of a family of such night-viewing devices developed by U.S. Army Engineers at Ft.

Belvoir, Va. speeding, $18.75. Real Wood Paneling rich in Record Christmas Mail Predicted For Post Office Postmaster Robert D. Sanders reports that the Post Office Department is confidently predicting that the volume of mail during this year's Christmas rush will hit a record high. he says, "it's an easy prediction because mail volume has been rising at a rate of nearly three per cent a year for the past several years and this is most strongly reflected around the holiday season." Well over 12 billion pieces of incoming and outgoing mail are expected to move through the system during December with about ten per cent of the year's mail moving in less than three weeks.

The Franklin postmaster reports that public cooperation is one important reason that post offices around the country are able to handle this huge mountain of mail in such a short period. "Without the assistance of the public, we'd be in a jam. People who shop early and get their cards and parcels into the mails early make it possible for the holiday mail to be delivered on time. Imagine what it would be like if we were to get all the holiday mails in the last week before Has Suggestions In addition to early mailing, the postmaster has several other suggestions which will help the hard-working postal employes move this avalanche of mail. First, he recommends using ZIP Codes which help handle the mails faster because of a new transportation and distribution set-up.

Postmaster Sanders also recommends that all parcels be wrapped securely, packed tightly and that the address be included inside the oackage as well as on the outside. The postmaster also expressed the hope that mailers of large volumes of circulars and catalogs withhold these from the mails until after Dec. 20. There will be approximately 40 postal employes working long hours in the Franklin Post Office to assure patrons a Merry Christmas. By following Postmaster Sanders' advice, they can help them and themselves to a more relaxed, happier NaZuteZ ffaacc Beauty marks by 1 wcpwooo weldwood jjljl Prefinished Gl.

UM II LITTLE ROOKIE Following in his father' footsteps, Tommy Barrett, nearly 2, dons dad's Cap and night stick to pound a beat around his Baldwin, Long Island, home. Dad is a New York City policeman. MEN OF 25njglish leather Trewtlrn? MenaxuM flask. T)m rtfill Hn (task wirheut tpillinf I pntioin drop. I ox.

Engliih Leather in crystal kottl. 4 ei. English Leather in framed in handsome Redwood CheeC Whitesides "The Store For Men and Boys" SINCE 1877 Franklin Bloomington iJZJ If IPMlr1 teste Panel your wall with Waldweod Prefinishad Charter paneling and a room eome alive, rich with the letting beauty ef natural wood. Remarkably eety te care for, Weldwood Charter' beautiful finish It the result of a carefully developed lSatep process which prepare the panel and'applies successive coats of genuine lacquer the kind used only an fine furniture. And Charter panels are lifetime guaranteed made with all the precision for which Weldwood paneling has long been famous.

Available in five favorite domestic woods Birch, Walnut. Oak, Cherry and Pecan. Come In and see Weldwood Charter paneling en display, todayl "Everything For The Builder" The names, addresses, cbarg- es admitted, and fines and costs paid for the past week in Littleton's Court were released today. The complete list is as follows: Michael B. Wilson, Mvncie, speeding.

$18.75. John A. Zufall, speeding, $18.75. Franklin, L. J.

Stout, Greenwood, speed ing, $18.75. Myron L. Doty, Indianapolis, speeding, $22.75. Jon M. Williams, Greenwood, failure to yield, $18.75 Dale A.

Yates, 'ndianapolis, false registration. $18.75 John Edward Murry New Whiteland, assault and battery. $26.00 David Allen Clore. Franklin. disobey stop sign, 113 75 Barker Bennett, Greenwood.

public intoxication, $17.00. James Alex Crist, Franklin no valid operator's license. $18. 75. Donald Arthur Abbott, fndian apolis, no valid operator's li cense, $18.75.

Speeding Charge Filed Max Rairdon, Franklin, speeding, $18.75. Stephen Michael Davidson, Greenwood, speeding, $18.75. Lowell Bradley, Franklin, public intoxication, $26.00. Gene Hammonds, Frankfurt, no valid operator's license, $18.75. Leland C.

Huey, Franklin, speeding, $18.75. James E. Phillips, Greenwood, speedine, $18.75. Rose Marie Parks, Indianapo lis, improper $18.75. registration, Emmett Trov nnrkwnrtV Franklin, ice, frost obstructing vision, $18.75.

Everett Wayne Brumm, Franklin, no tail lights, $18.75 Walter Chase Yates, Frank lin, public intoxication, $17.00 Robert H. Stickford, Edin- burg, publie intoxication, $17.00, and driving under he influence, H2.75. Dana J. Nield, Franklin, vio- lating muffler law, $18.75. Hiram L.

Deer, Bargersville, CARNIVAL Ray Mounce, Franklin, pub lic intoxication, $17.00. Chester Lee Bolt, Franklin, public intoxication, $17.00. Winford Eugene Brown, Franklin, driving under the in- fluence, $42.75. Annie McQuinn Rites Conducted Last rites were conducted for Mrs. Annie McQuinn, wife uf Orval McQuinn, 75 Robinson street, in the Vandivier-Parsley Funeral Home at 4 o'clock Sat- afternoon.

The services were in charge of the Rev- Lloyd Walker of thfe wolcott Baptist church, a oe phew of Mrs. McQuinn. Burial took place in Grefnlawn cemetery. The casket was carried by William Carson, Robert Browr. Richard Land Jr Jack Land, Justin Vandivier and Ernest Short.

1 Hugh Bridges and Ralph Ec- rUe mmrM hnnnr ,.,1, kLP. Died Thursday Mrs. McQuinn and been ill only a time and ten days ago was admitted to the Johnson County Memorial Hospital and on Wednesday was transferred to the Robert W. Long Hospital in Indianapolis where she died suddenly at 3:45 o'clock Thursday morning. A native of Nineveh, Mrs.

Mc- uiuu uau stuk cuiu iij. Johnson county and had re sided in Franklin the past 44 jei5s The husband, a daughter, a son- five grandchildren, five vtu icai-giauutiiuuicu, iwu misusers and five sisters are the survivors. PENNY THIEVES LEICESTER, England (UPI) Douglas Fern, 33, and his wife Joan, 19, were fined each in court for stealing one penny from a doorstep. By DICK TURNEK product of Unittd SUtM Plywood CENTRAL Cinn St. Penn.

R.R. Army Examining 15-Ton Red Tank DETROIT (UPD-The Army's Detroit tank arsenal is examining a big 15-ton Soviet amphibious tank. But no one is saying where the tank came from or how it got here. Officials said the tank is generally inferior to U.S. tanks.

However, it does have one feature not found in American tanks a device that sucks water in at the bottom and forces it out at the rear under high pressure. Propels Tank The jet of water propels the tank at about nine miles an hour in water. Soviet tankmen seem to have it rougher tahn their American counterparts. The Soviet tank doesn't have any hydraulic features to help steer or shift the vehicle. And the driver has only 15 degrees side vision, while American tankmen have 90 degrees.

TRUSSES AND POSTURE BRACES Accurately Fitted! HENDERSON Prescription Drug, Inc. ygr tt Win Honorable Mention Those in hign school who are on the Honorable Mention are: Freshmen-John Lancaster, Tom Ray, Denny Speer. Benny Staf ford; Sophomores-Debbie Asher, Jimmy Clark, Jean Fitch, Linda Galey. Becky Hall, Linda jHol-ley. Ruth Ann Hushes Vicki Hynds, Sharon Riehle, Myla Sighting: Juniors-Susan Lawlis, David Schneider.

Virginia Speer, and Betty West; Seniors-Mike Brownfield, Roscoe Hall, Bob Hynds, Ronnie Lewis, Don Mul-lis, Steve Naile, David Narmore, Donna Rairdon, Lyn Utterback, and Larry Wilkerson. The trio at Trafalgar, called the Skyliters, sang at the Trafalgar Christian Church Friday afternoon for a luncheon. They also sang at the P. T. A.

meeting Monday night. There was an F.F.A. basketball game last Thursday with Morgantown. They also had a meeting Monday night at the school. Lauds Appointment Of Dr.

Ginsberg Dr. B.F. Barnard, legislative chairman of the Johnson County Association for Mental Health, today congratulated Governor-elect Roger Branigin for re-appointing Doctor S.T-Ginsberg as Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health. A native of St. Paul, Minnesota, he graduated from the University of Minnesota, ind was appointed Indiana commissioner in 1957 after serving as head of the psychiatric division of the Veterans Administration in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Barnard concurs with the opinion of Mrs. Wilbur F. Pell, chairman of the Indiana Association for Mental Health committee on Legislation and State Relations, "that we are fortunate to have the continued leadership of a man respected throughout the nation for his progressive efforts to aid the mentally ill and retarded." the shoe that's FULLY LEATHER LINED! Oak Brown or Black $27.95 Olds the Jacksons TWs is the These are that fit in the kids the Olds the Jacksons SUPPLY CO. Phone 736-T128 bought bought QUALITY DEAUTS I HI This is the cargo that goes with the kids that fit in the Olds the Jacksons nu nix, tu in us.

oh iiwy-t29 fiave you ever worn a shoe like this? "Talk about acceleration! You should have seen Jimmy the second time Dad came downstairs last night!" MASSAGIC This is the name that goes on the Olds that carries the cargo that goes with the kids that fit in the Olds the Jacksons bought. Mighty shrewd, those Jacksons. Vista-Cruiser prices $art below those of 38 other station wagon NO OTHETt SHOES OIVE YOU THESE COMFORT FEATURES: Poubje-cusbion rubber beeL cushion arch lift, steel shank, air-celled rubber cushion. AND. THEY'RE FULLY LEATHER LINED.

PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY 7 P. DEC. 9, -964 THIS WEEK WE HAVE A BIG. OUTSTANDING SALE. EVERYTHING FOR THE COMPLETE HOME.

ALSO SEVERAL ANTIQUE PIECES. BE SURE TO ATTEND! i Lunch Served Sale Held Inside Plenty SeaU Ren Blddle. Auctioneer. Phone EX 8-9246 or EX 2-11S3 i Shelby Furniture Auction Co. i End of VI.

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