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The Daily Journal from Franklin, Indiana • Page 20

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The Daily Journali
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Franklin, Indiana
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Rullo services in Pennsylvania Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Gondit claims Griffin illegal JP candidate Rullo, mother of James Rullo of LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ESTATE NO IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF JOHNSON COUNTY, INDIANA: Notice is hereby given thai John D. Jordan was on the 10th day of May, 1974 appointed: Administrator of ftte estate of William Nelson Jordan, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Franklin, Indiana, this 10th day of May, 1974.

Frances Melton Clerk Johnson Superior Court Kenneth Barton Attorney (J) S-16-23-30-74 Franklin route five, were conducted Wednesday in Latrob Pennsylvania. Mrs. Rullo, 67, died Sunday night after suffering a heart attack. In addition to the son Johnson county, Mrs. Rullo margin of victory (56.3 per cent for Griffin compared to 43.6 for Condit) was a clear indication that people "approve of me, my age, and my ideas." A pre-trial hearing on the -suit was scheduled for June 7, but the recent developments could delay that hearing.

survived by two other sons Funeral services for Loren Miller in Morgantown Loren Eugene Miller, 37, died Wednesday night. Mr. Miller was a resident of Morgantown. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Clark Funeral Home at Morgantown.

Burial will be in East Hill cemetery may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight and Friday until 9 p.m. Mr. Miller was born June 15, 1937, in Indianapolis to Frank and Inez (Moore) Miller. The parents survive in Martinsville.

He married the former Sylvia Meeks on July 5, .1958, in Martinsville. Mrs. Miller also survives. Other survivors include five children, Anthony, Joseph, Angela, Janet and Terry, all at 0 7V -'jV George and Donald Rullo, both of Pennsylvania nine grand children; three great ITCHY. BURNING TOES! EASE FIERY PAIN ONE HOUR or your 59c back.

Apply quick-drying T-4-L, stronf burn in MINUTES. Also fine (or aweaty, odor- Try it for happy nliaf! NOW at HOOK DRUG STORES grandchildren; and three sisters in violated the state laws when they registered Griffin as a candidate in the election. Citing an official opinion from Indiana Attorney General Theodore-Sendak which stated that -the 26th amendment which gave persons over 18 the right to vote did not give them the right to hold elective office, Condit's suit claims that the election board illegally registered Griffin because Griffin is only 17 years old. Condit also amended his suit to request a decision from the courts on whether any person under 21 years of age can hold state or local elective office underthe present state laws. His suit also requests the court to appoint him (Condit) Justice of the Peace in White River township, since he is "the only eligible candidate for the appointment." Amending his original filing against the Johnson county election board Tuesday, Robert W.

Condit filed a complaint against 17-year-old Marc L. Griffin charging that Griffin is an illegal candidate for the office of White River Township Justice of the Peace because he was under 21 years of age. In another major development, Condit made a formal request to" have Judge Robert Ellison of the Shelby Circuit court removed from the case. The suit had been transferred to the Shelby Circuit court after county attorney James B. Young requested a change in venue to avoid involvings local" judge.

Condit was defeated by Griffin in the Republican contest for nomination for White River Township Justice of the Peace in the recent May primary election. Mrs. Rullo was preceded death by her husband, James. Question (Continued from front page) had to place the gun before rhetoric? What iron force pushed them to their apocalyptic end? LEARN TO Belly Dance CUMMINGS' DANCE STUDIO Beginners Intermediate PROFESSIONAL Morning Evening 736-7970 RYIIERSOII'S MARKET Across from Hospital Junct.444144 Memorial Day Wreaths TRESH FRUIT VEGETABLES Lettuce, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Celery, Mangos, Apples' Oranges, Cantaloupe FRESH DAILY Nixon's attorney In addition, Mr. Miller is survived by four brothers, Don Miller of Kingdom, Dale Miller of Indianapolis, Richard and of White House Watergate attorney James St.

Clair leaves the House Judiciary Committee impeachment inquiry Tuesday. The committee heard a tape recording of President Nixon's March 13, 1973, Watergate discussions but left the closed hearing divided over whether a transcript was more damaging to Nixon than the actual tape. (UPI Telephoto) David Miller, both Martinsville. Morgantown area most of Smoot's Play Room Electronics lBOWrJefferson Franklin Condit filed his original suit- the his the Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Closed Monday in April against the election board charging that they life. He was a veteran of Korean conflict. Pellet Monitors $22.50 Polict Scanner! with crystals $99.95 Barlow Melton SAVE GAS Vacation at Home HILLTOP BEACH dies Wednesday (New Used) Steree Records 8 track tapes. Free now Tomar Love Birds with any $5.00 purchase. PHONi 736-4813 I awakened my wife to tell her that the fifth person who died in the ice had been identified.

It hurt me to say that it was Angel. My wife said, "Oh, how I wish she were still playing and singing and laughing," and then she cried. Why can't we all laugh and sing? Why is the world so straight-faced? We under-, stand most of our problems and are confident that we can solve them. Why are-we so overly concerned about universal causes that we are willing to die and kill for them and not for ourselves and our families? Love, that over-worked word of the Flower Generation, is a very deep and passionate feeling. So passionate is love that some say you have to love in order to hate, which brings me back to those questions that are haunting me today.

If Angel and Bill and the Barlow Melton, 62-year-old OPEN MAY 25-26-27 Trafalgar route two resident, died Wednesday evening at about 5:30 p.m. Griffin noting the suit filed against him said, "it shows Tthat tirl Condit)" iSDbviously-overly upset that he lost the race." Griffin said he will be represented by Indianapolis attorney George Martz, and believed bis' primary defense will be that, "the governor knew how old I am when he appointed me, and the people who voted for me knew how old I am." Griffin said that the large Weather: By United Press International Partly cloudy today. Fair and a little cooler tonight. Mostly sunny, and a little warmer Friday today mid 70s. Lows tonight low to mid 50s.

Highs Friday near 80. Indiana extended outlook for Saturday through Monday: Partly cloudy Saturday. Chance of showers Sunday and Monday. Highs in the upper 60s north to upper 70s south. Funeral services will be Re-Open Daily June 1 SWIMMING FISHING PICNICKING Located 6 miles west of Bargersville on Rd.

800W 1 mile south of Banta Rd. 350N) conducted at 2 p.m. Friday from Bond Funeral Home in Nashville wjth Rev. Buddy Ferman Phone 422-5528 officiating. Burial will be in the Christiansburg cemetery at Brown county, Mr.

Melton was born March 18, 1912, in Kentucky to Alexander N0WSH0WINC 'ArSewer rates (Continued from front page) months period in 1974-1975, and the new rate would take effect in May of 1975. Funds gained from the increased rate will go for the construction and repair of the existing sewer system. The contract calls for the work on the new lines and repair of the old lines tofte completed within nine months, but Vandivier hopes that with good weather, the work could be done by late September or October. No federal aid Because the city isn't using federal aid in the construction, the new sanitation system isn't required to meet the rigid standards of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), but in most, if not all cases, Franklin's new system will meet those requirements. Another new feature of the sewage system is the increased cost of hook-ons to the sewer system.

New residential hook-ons are $250 (up from $150), while commercial and industrial hook-ons have increased to $500. "In this system, the hook-on fees will take care of any new growth," Vandivier said. "The new hook-on fees should keep down any new cost increases, at least for a while. But it's hard to project figures like that." The new sanitation system will enable Franklin to keep growing, particularly in the industrial and commercial sector. "The system is the best thing that's happened to Franklin business in years," Richard Pool, executive vice-president of the Franklin Chamber of Commerce, said.

"We never had any new industries until we started along with this thing," Vandivier said. "There will be $20 million in new construction and industry, which will directly affect our local tax rate, and will provide 1,200 jobs." The days of $2.25 sewage bills are gone forever. But With the new sanitation system, so are the days of sewage pouring directly into Young's Creek, and storm water running directly into the sanitation plant. I J.B. HIILIARD W.l.

IY0HS, Inc. 51 E. Jefferson Franklin -738-3217 and Barbara Melton. He married the former Dorothy Gaines on Feb. 6, 1954, in Indianapolis.

He was employed as a painter. THS HAPPIEST FILM SURPRISE Of THE YEAR Survivors include the widow; five sons, Robert Melton of Columbus, Charles, Eddie and Carl Melton, all of Fort Wayne, John Melton of the U.S. Army; two daughters, Shirley Mansoh of California and Ruth Poindexter of Indianapolis; 20 grand children; one great-grandchild. grandchild. Also surviving are three Great! Great Rice -Great Fence! Great Amadcan Fence Co.

tree estimates 784-1847or 526-9151 brothers, Claude Melton of Indianapolis, George Melton of Greenwbure and Donald Melton of Newport; three sisters, Fannie Poindexter of Indianapolis, Poli Hatcher of Dupont and Charlotte Ward of 1 "fwWK5ra Indianapolis. CHARLES B.PIERCE'S others in the SLA hated those things in the world that they communicated on their tapes, in their notes and in the graffiti on the walls of their hideouts; if they did hate God, the Establishment, the Government, the Institutions and Parents, I ask you, what did they love? Who did they love? Was it love that brought them to that 54th street house near Watts In south-central Los Angeles? Was it love that killed them? I am truly sorry to say that I don't have the answers. More unfortuante is the fact that after last week end, there are only a few on the inside left to explain. I only can hope that this ghastly ordeal is soon over and that someone, somewhere can help us all understand. Pilots slate annual xFly-in' for June 16 The annual Franklin "Fly-" in" will be held June 16 under sponsorship of the Johnson County Pilots Association.

The event, which runs from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., will include sky-diving events throughout the day and plane rides based on a charge of two cents per pound the passenger weighs. model radio controlled aircraft will also be on display along with other- aircraft and helicopters. The public is invited to the annual program. Food will be hmiWIIIIaiIIB aaMHi klBBB walla MSI IK A MOWCO INTtRNATIONAL HCTURIS RtLtASt IPO Fair (Continued from front page) Johnson county fair queen.

Each girl entered must also be an active member of at least one worthwhile organization in her community, such as 4-H, Girl Scouts, church youth group. Each entrant should be sponsored by a club, organization, firm or individual. The sponsor will furnish transportation for the queen contestants to participate in the fair parade. The queen pageant will highlight he opening night of the annual fair on Sunday, July 28. Gesell asked to dismiss charges 2.89 Value "INDY5QQ" RACER Reg.

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