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The Noblesville Ledger from Noblesville, Indiana • 6

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Gunning read the secretary's report, which was approved by, the club, and also the treasurer's re of R. Noblesville, and Gary M. Gray, the sonof Mr. and Mrs. Mil-ner Gray of R.

Indianapolis, will receive their diplomas at the exercises. Sowerwine attended Shortridge for four years. He was an R.O.T.C. 4 Is estimated at 971 million bushels, as of June 1, This is only three per cent less than the 1956 output of 997 million bushels and 14 per cent less than average. This year's wheat crop was planted on 50 million acres compared with 61 million last year.

The reduction in acreage was because of the soil bank. Noblesville (Ind.) Ledger Pap 6 Wednesday, June 12th, 1957 compare feeding values and the prices of various Agriculture department marketing specialists, who surveyed the bushel or. hundredweight question, point out that the proposal Is somewhat more complicated at country elevators. port. Cathy Hosier gave a report on 4-H Club Camp; Mrs Riggs mentioned the Special Demonsta-tion Contest, which will be held on July 24, and urged members to participate in the local demonstration program President Ann Nance announced the program for the next 4-H News JOLLY JUMPERS The Walnut Grove Jolly Jumpers 4-H Club met Thursday, June 6, 1957, In the home economics room.

The meeting was called to order by the President, Ann Nance. Catherine Schultz led the pledge to the American Tag and Loretta Rogers led the pledge to the 4-H flag. Group singing was led by Cathy Hosier. Roll call was answered by each girl's favorite sport. Judy officer and participated in golf.

He plans to attend Texas A Col lege next fall, i Gray has attended Shortridge for three years. In his senior year he received the Outstanding Award In German II, was an R.O.T.C. officer meeting, on June 13 Mellnda Hen dry demonstrated the correct meth of threading a sewing machine and belonged to the Officers Club. Sue Bowers announced the program WASHINGTON A number of national farm organizations have endorsed the proposed change from the bushel to the hundred-weight as a measuring unit for grain. These groups feel It would be a definite advantage to the farmer.

They contend the change would make it easier for many farmers to SAVE SATURDAY, JUNE 15 TOR A FISH FRY On the south lawn of the Noblesville Masonio Temple A member of the National Honor for summer classed in food pre Society, Gary plans to attend Colo paratlon Judy Gunning presented the health and safety lesson, which concerned automobile safety. While the refreshments committee met, Cathy led the members in group rado School of Mines next fall after returning from an exploration trip in British Honduras this summer Both boys have attended Fishers FARHIIEI'JS WASHINGTON (INS) Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R) S. plans to wage a fight today against a $7.50 per acre limit the Senate appropriations committee has proposed tacking on soil bank payments.

Claiming this would do "serious damage" to the program which the House has voted to abolish Mundt said he would seek to allow payments which he claimed currently are an average of $10 nationwide. WASHINGTON The Agriculture department said that 8,238,000 persons were working on farms during May 19-25. This was a seasonal rise and nearly 800,000 more than a month earlier. Compared with a year earlier, the total number of persons working on farms was down six per cent. The number of family workers was five per cent less than a year earlier and the number of hired farm hands was seven per cent less.

WASHINGTON Adverse weather during May reduced prospects for the nation's spring vegetable crops. The Agriculture department reported that spring vegetable pro singing. Sue Bowers led recreation; after refreshments were served to all, the meeting was adjourned by 'our cars voted to contribute to the Camel Teen Canteen. A short entertainment was given by the children under the direction of LaVonne Ramsey. Two movies were shown which were appreciated by all.

Gifts were presented to Everett Kinzer and Floyd Ramsey, the oldest and youngest fathers present. It was announced, that the next meeting would be the annual' Ice cream supper and cake baking contest. At the close of the meeting refreshments of pie and coffee were served. The tables were decorated with beautiful floral centerpieces, the containers having grown on a tree in Florida and were brought back by Mr. and Mrs.

Will Jessup. The committee for the evening was Mr. and Mrs. Willard Holaday and Mr. and Mrs.

Will Jessup. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kinzer of Carmel. M.

Featherston, Reporter MTICK OF ACCOUNTING In the matter of the Estate of Earl Stewart, deceased. Cause No, 7514 Notice is hereby Klven that Marlon H. Stewart and Alma Simon as joint administrators of the above named estate, have presented and filed their final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Hamilton Circuit Count, on the 20t'h of June, 1957, at which time all persons Interested In said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. leVANKy, Clerk Hamilton Circuit Court.

Attorneys for Personal Webb, Webb Smith. Jun 12-19 seen aa large a crowd at a first night stand since the Junior Chamber began brngirag the carnival here in 1947. The carnival is much larger this year with 11 rides available plus a fun house, a glass house and numerous other attractions, such as baseball throws, pltch-till-you-win, etc. The "dunker," a home-owned device used by the Jaycees for several years, will be put into action tonight for the first time. As in past years, city officials and businessmen will "ride" the dunker, awaiting a swim In a tank of water.

An eight-by-eight foot tank of water catches the "rider" when oaseball throwers hit a 14" target attached to the end of a release arm. In the past, the carnival has been held in the south end of the city, but the Jaycees received permission to use the 4-H grounds for the first-time, this year, and the site Is proving to be a huge favorite. There is plenty of free parking and there is no admission price to the grounds. The carnival dates run through Saturday night and a special children's matinee will be held Saturday afternoon. Fathers Honored At Clay Farm Bureau Meeting Clay Township Farm Bureau met on Monday night at Orchard Park School.

The meeting was opened by the President, Douglass Bower. For devotions, all joined In praying the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Floyd Ramsey read from books of the Bible with reference to Fathers. Helen Schwegman reported on various meetings to be held in July at Noblesville.

It was the President, Ann Nance. Reporter, Melinda Hendry a Hamilton County Pupils Graduate At Shortridge Rip Van Winkle Couldn't Sleep with NaggingBackache Now I You can et the fart relief you need from nawing backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause rest-leu nights and miserable tired-out feelings. Wher these discomforts eome on with over-. exertion or stress and strain you want relief want it fasti Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation following wrong" food and drink often setting up a restless uncomfortable feeling. For quick relief get Doan's Pills.

They work fast in separate ways: 1. by speedy pain-relieving action to ease torment of nag- Cine backache, headaches, muscular aches and pains. 2. by their soothing effect on bladder irritation. 3.

by their mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. Find out how quickly this 8-way medicine goes to work. Enjoy a good night's sleep and the same happy relief millions have for over Co years. Ask for new, large size and save money. Get Doan's Pills today I 1955 Buick Super 2 Dr.

Hard Top Another one owner used car. This car has Power Steering, Power Brakes, Dynaflow, E-Z-I Glass, WAV Tires, Radio and Heater; Beige and White Finish. The names of two Hamilton County youth appear on the list of those students who will graduate from Indianapolis Shortridge High School this spring. Graduation exercises will be held today, June 12, in the Manufacturer's Building. Richard D.

Sowerwine, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sowerwine duction this year is estimated to be seven per cent below 1956 but School. Cicero Academy Will Host Annual Advenlisfs Camp The Indiana Academy at Cicero will play host to approximately 3,000 people who will attend the. ten-day annual state-wide Seventh-day Ad-ventists camp to be held June 13-22.

Several nationally and internationally-known groups and speakers are scheduled to come to the Adventist campground. The Faith for Today television group, with Pastor W. A. Fagal and the Faith for Today quartet will appear. Their telecast is seen weekly on 154 stations from coast to coast.

Orville Iversen, the associate speaker of the Voice of Prophecy radio group from Los Angeles, with Del Delker, contralto, and Brad Bra-ley, organist, will also be at the camp meeting. Other guest speakers at the Adventist campground will include L. K. Dickson, H. W.

Lowe, from the six per cent above average WASHINGTON Estimated wheat production figures for this 1954 Customline Ford 4 Dr. Sedan Like New Dark Blue Finish. Radio and Heater, Standard Transmission, ftew car driving pleasure at used car cost. 1953 Pontiac Deluxe Catalina Hydramatic, -Z-I Glass, Seat Covers, Radio and Heater. Striking Blue and Grey, Two Tone Finish.

1953 Buick Super 4 Dr. Sedan Dynaflow, E-Z-Eye Glass, Radio, Healer. Two-Tone Green Finish. year's crop indicated today that the soil bank's acreage reserve is BUY BIGELOW RUGS OR CARPETS not going as well as the Agriculture department would like. Production of all wheat this year in WALL-TO-WALL OR ROOM SIZE CARPET Free Estimates! No Obligation.

Phone 300 E. H. VILLITS CO. 1952 DeSoto Fire-Dome 4 Dr. Sedan 8 Cyl with Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio and Heater.

Business News NoblesvllU- City Council Claims allowed at Monday's mt'etlng. i (rneral City Officials ft el Payroll 1 City Ninployees Payroll 270.6:: Kluxers Marathon Sla. ii.2d C. V. Malan, petit cash 3.00 A.

K. Hoyce son 28.80 Noblesville Times, Notice 8.71 Yes, a 'phone right here in my room Noblesville, Ind. Cor. 9th and Logan denominational headquarters at Washington, D. and Dr.

C. Small from Lbma Linda, California, and Sherman McCormick, also from California. 1953 Ford Victoria Here is a real nice used car. Ivory top with a dark blue body. Ford-o-matic, Tires, Seat Covers, Radio and Heater.

Services for the adults will be what a deal! conducted from 6:30 a. m. till 9 p.m. in the large auditorium at Indiana Academy, and special ser 1953 Chevrolet 210, 2 Dr. Sedan.

Standard Transmission, WW Tires, Radio and Heater. Sparkling Blue body with Ivory top. vices will be conducted daily for the children and youth. To accommodate the Adventists from the various parts of the state, there Don Hinds Ford, Inc. OFFERS AT THEIR NEW LOCATION FRONT END ALIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING 1362 So.

10th -Noblesville 2-1951 Chevrolets One is a Two Door Dark Green, and the other a Dark Grey 4 Dr. 1Y EE SWAY are 200 cabins, 50 tents and scores of rooms in the academy dormitories. Jaycee Carnival Ailracls Crowds Al 4-H Grounds The largest opening night crowd in the 11-year history of Jaycee-sponsored carnivals attended Monday night's appearance of the Baker United Shows midway on the 4-H Fairgrounds here. John Swaynie, past president of the Jaycees, said he had. never CARMEL INDPLS.

Phone VI 6-2583 Phone 313 or 65 BUICK -PONTIAC Open Dally 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. W.

CONNER ST. PHONE 24 Sewane Treatment Plant Ind. Gas Water Co. 1023.31 Pub. Ser.

Co 1037. Howard Aiwlerson. Installations Lester Gilliam, Jan 46.00 IVi'mslronH; Store. Cloth. ludler Press, Complaint Cards ll.Sii Gene's Cities Service, Car licpair 74.1" Men's Wear liiti.iio A Type.

Repair 31.6." Landis Mara. misc 112. in Zeckel Clothing 34.61 Hare Son. Car Kepair 48.97 ISoBK's Garage, Ran M.5.1 Marjorie Pay. IVtiy Cash 311.8!' John ISarnetle.

Cloth All 50.00 William Pierce, do. 50. 0 Kenneth Johnson, do 50. 0 Hussell Kemyor. do 50.00 lielbert Mitchell, do.

50.00 Gilbert liaxhiell. 50.01' diaries Sylvesier, do. John McGee, do 60.00 ISuidwiu, di Weslern Aulo Store, sup 4.42 Hutson Pharmacy, sup 1.76 Kelliert Mitchell, Pettv Cash 25.00 Albert Slinaf. IxiR Ken. 260.00 Cbas ISrallain, Ass't Mkt.

I ins Kennel 210.00 Melbert Milcliell. Petty Cash 21.40 Charlie Kemp, Colect.Garb. 230.00 $7622.49 Park Park Payroll $1868.09 Kred Probst, weld 9.0(1 tteaman llearld, Park-Inn l6.1il Ind. 'Oxygen Acetyl Correlated Sup. Sup.

17.45 Community Press, Tickets I 5.50 Western Auto, Sup K.5C Weldy limn Store, Sup 7.32 UiTdimr Shoe Repair .70 Myers Roll Away Matt. 17.00 Aiiht. Nat. Hank. Night Dcpox.

10.00 Western Auto Asso. Store, Jr. liaschull 1.000.00 $3117.97 Street A Alley Street A Hey Payroll $123500 Ind. Stale I Hrooni Cores 54.00 Knott WcM I nit Shop, liepair Koulpment 37.50 Western Auto. Sup 6.11 McGuIre Garasfe.

Truck Repair 2.85 Stoney Creek Stone stone 170.5S Grady "Asphalt, lilt. Concrete 59.48 ParMnic Meter Parking Meter Payroll $183.33 Bay, certification fees 4.00 187.33 Klrrmra Pension John Disability Pens. $156.83 Wainwright Hank Trust, ia 3.1 Owens Mot or Sales Phone 1346 1366 South 10th St, Noblesville, Indiana im I featured by Town Country Gas Inc. Automatic transmission. Power Steeling, Tower Brakes, Push Button Radio, Rear Seat Speaker, Tinted Glass, Seat Safety Belts, Backup Liles, All Vinyl Interior, Heater, Defroster, Turn Signals, Clock.

Padded Dash, White Tires, Chrome Discs, Tachometer, Vacuum Gauge. Full Trice was $1225.00. '57 Golden Hawk Supercharged S3395.00 AN extension 'phone for the teen-XjL ager in your home? It'd sure save the living roomfor living, wouldn't it? In fact, an additional 'phone in tjhe bedroom phone-zone comes in mighty handy and is much 'appreciated all around. A separate directory listing also will please the youngsters no end! Extension 'phones are available in 8 beautiful decorator colors to fit any room. Call your Indiana Bell business Office for full details today.

exfw Hi h-iu im '57 Corn Karlss, Hita Sandra Automatic Transmlslson, Tower Steering, Tower Brakes, Signal liragg ttU.OD Seeking Radio with Twin Electric AeeKing iiaaio wun iwin tiecinc fit to I Kirhy. Mlsa. Pension 1 51.66 i i PaCKard CliPPer Heater De'rosl'r, Clock. Twin Traction Axle, White Tires, llarley A. Shfiar.

men. Pens. ljl.bD r. UnrLii ifc-wagc Works Payroll $611.61 Chrome Discs, Back l'p Lites. Full Supercharged Albert Shont, Convent Cox Shop 4.00 Trice was $4162.00.

S3395.00 Marion Trod. Tubing 14.49 Kliabelh Clover Record, Sewage Itel 2.00 Iftullep Press. Seu-uue "Ml 2tf Nii-Mrh liiilbs 34.16 Western Aulo, Sup 5.95 Marathon, gas FO-LAHD LISTINGS Small modern cottage on Washington Street in Noblesville. $5500 cash. Lots 28 and 29 in W.

Voss Addition, 1529 Morton Street, $9500. Motel, modern home, restaurant and filling station on U. S. 31. $85,000.

Apartment house with rental value of $200 per month. Price $21,000. 13 acres, unimproved, Southeast of Noblesville, $5500. 4 rooms and bath. South 9th Street.

$7500. 6 room house on Hannibal Street, Not modern. $4500. 3 Trailers; $1700, $800 and $650 respectively. Nice modern country home with 3 acres.

$13,500. 40 Acres with modern home in Hamilton County. $21,400. 6 room house in Joliet with plot of ground. $5000.

5 room modern on Hannibal. $8000. Lot 9, Block 7, Wild's 3rd Addition, with modern 4 room house. $5500. 20 acres, close enough in STl oow mmmm Automatic Transmission, Heater, Defroster, Turn Signals, 2 Tone, White Tires.

Was $1695.00. '55 Dodge Royal 50 larger cooling coils 30 more refrigerant Announcements V8 4 Dr. 5t hew your convenience prowl when you add MW phont-xonti lo cover your tivwg space S1495.00 CIVIC SOCIAL rB.ATTE.NAl CHURCH SCHOOL Staled meeting Radiant Chapter, No. 200, O. E.

8.. Monday, June 17, and exclusive ljo-p Overdrive, Healer, Defroster, Turn Signals. Was $1293.00. 7:30 p.m. Initiation.

Indiana Bell Telephone Company Indiana where all Dell Telephones are made '55 Stude. Champ. 4 Dr. Sedan S1095.00 Lolah Moore. Sec.

Rose Croix Lodce, No. 704, P. compressor ov only in new 1-HP 115-V0LT A. Arcadia, will meet Saturday, June 15, at 8 Work In Master Mason degree. Jack Coudcn, Sec.

Overdrive. Radio, Heater, Defroster, Turn Signals. Was $795.00. Staled meeting Arcadia Chapter 4 AIR CONDITIONER '53 Stude. Champ.

2 Dr. Sedan S595.00 429, o. E. Thursday, June 13, at 8:00 o'clock. for subdivision.

$10,000. Gertrude Ovcrdorf. W. M. Louise Zimmerman, Sec.

Ilcre't uhol it lake lo gal teal I HP multii room cooling on your pretenl HS votl eec-j Iricity without costly 230 volt re wirwg A at Fedders does it; Don't skimp on tubing refrigerant. Connect over-size cooling components to an exclusive CO compressor that uses less elec- tricity more efficiently to produce multi- Overdrive, Radio, Healer, Turn Signals. Was $793.00. HOMES FOR SALE 549 NO. 14TH STREET Modern 3 bedrooms and basement, slok er; garage.

Will trade for small farm or sell. 1150 NO. 15TH STREET Broadview Manor. Modern 3 bedroom, fenced back yard; hardwood floors; built 1951; $11,500. Assume Ve G.

I. Loan. Will trade for larger home. 58 SO. 6TII STREET rooms, city water, large lot; soned for business.

Vacant. Immediate possession. 137 and 139 SO. STH STREET Double. 5 rooms, bath each side, one side nicely furnished; toned for business; good Income.

Owner moving to Florida. Immediate possession, priced lo sell quickly. Call Terry Carroll, 762-J. i 1810 E. MtLBERRV 1 room.

It stories, bath, double garage, 3 lots, fruit trees and garden. $1,000 down. Hill trade. 1309 CHRISTIAN AVE Modern rooms, basement, new oil furnace; double garage and shop. Will trade on small farm.

TRAILER HOME Modern 2 bedroom foot Tralrle Schooner al 330 W. rium. $500 down and lake over payments. Will trade on house. ESTELHIATT-Realtor Down stairs at 56 So.

9th Street, Thone 1549. No Down Payment 36 Mos. to Pay On Approved Credit. '53 Ford 6 2 Dr. Sedan S695.00 room cooling.

As world's largest manufacturer of air conditioners, Fedders enjoys production' economies available to no other manufacturer; builds multi-room cooling into ths 115-volt model without increasing its room air conditioner price tag. See it lo' enjoy it tomorrow. Rfpitar meeting of Moose Lodge cauh Wednesday at 8 o'clock pm. Albert Fisher, 140 acres, big dairy barn; good house, other buildings; fully equipped with' dairy herd. In fact, everything except household goods.

In the dairy 'section of Wisconsin. $27,000. Very liberal terms if desired. We also have other Wisconsin farms for sale. The Fo-Land- Agency 47 S.

9th Phone 15. Don't Forget the 4c Per Gallon Discount On Gag. TOVII COUNTRY GAS, Inc. 5 miles East of Noblesville on State Road No. 32 at Durbin.

Phone Noblesville 3013W4 Nites 824M, OWENS MOTOR SALES Regular meeting Ralph Lehr Pott, No. 624fl, Veterara of Foreign Wars. Thursday, pm 984 Logan St Albert Woods, Adjutant.

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