Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1946 — Page 14

Part of Old Fairgrounds

Tract to Enlarge City

Parks System;

Erection of 4-H Club Buildings Contemplated

Times State Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Dec. | 12.-Quick action to complete pur-| chase of a tract of land in the old * fairgrounds for use as part of the | city park system has been ordered . py the city council. "Discovery of variances in descrip"tions of the plot to be purchased in the several reports to the council has held up ‘consummation of the | : sale. Mayor Thomas L. Cooksey named "a committee composed of Councilman Walter Cunningham and Earl Barcus, City Attorney Raymond O.| Evans and City Engineer Lex Clore

. Boone County Lamb’ | Tour Is Scheduled

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to compose the differences and effect the final purchase at once. Further delay in the procedure

{would endanger the whole project,

as the appropriation of $10,000 for the purchase will revert to the city general fund unless the deal is completed by Dec, 31. Part of the ground will be used for erection of buildings for the! county 4-H clubs,

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Times State Service ALEXANDRIA, Ind, Dec. 12— Alexdnder Bright post No. 87 of the American Legion has planned =a Christmas party for Thursday, Dec. 19, for children of the legion. and auxiliary. Santa Claus will attend

‘land a Yule program will be given,

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LEBANON, Ind, Dec. 12~—The “Boone county ‘feeder lamb tour | inlsix years is scheduled for Dec. 17.) re will be seven stops in the Be all in Jackson township, | “including the Otha Kibbey, Ivan Canada, Harold Schooler, L. D.| Whittinghill, Lawrence Randle, Ova Knox and John Jackson farms. Otis Wall, chairman of the county feeder lamb committee, will be in harge.

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periments at Purdue. Fred O'Hair, president of the Greencastle National Bank, will discuss agricultural financing and Scott Meeks, Indianapolis, farmer manager of the Producers’ Marketing association, will discuss the livestock marketing outlook for farmers.

Minstrel Show Funds To Aid Scout Camp

Times State Service SHELBYVILLE, Ind, Dec. 12.— The sum of $1200, total proceeds from a recent minstrel show, has been presented to the Shelby county Boy Scout movement by the local Lions club. The funds will be used to defray expenses of Camp Flat Rock, camp-

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Crawfordsville High Group Seeks Funds

Times State Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Dec. 12.—~Crawfordsville high school Sunshine society has launched its annual campaign for funds to supply Christmas baskets in the homes of needy children. Among the first donations was

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one of $25 by: Mrs, Idell Bruner in honor of her son, Phillip Bruner, 13> who dropped dead at a high school football game here this fall. Agnes Nussis is president of the Sunshine society. Faculty sponsors who will 'supervise’ the. annual Christmas project are Mrs. Pauline Biddle, Miss Evelyn Blackford, Miss Mary Mildred Schweitzer and Miss Arlene Donagan,

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CHICAGO (U. P.) ~—Detectives at a police stafion here have been told not to take suspects’ pictures home. The officer in charge is tired of explaining to indignant wives that photographs of pretty women they find in their husbands’ pockets ‘really are gun molls.

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