Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1952 — Page 10

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : SUNDAY, AUG. 10, 1952

GREENSBURG, Aug. 9— Back fence gossips are whispering in awe about Big Red. They're talking — behind nis back of course—about how Big Red has all the bovine femininty in a dither. And they're arguing about the $2000 paternity suit filed against Big Red. Some say he's guilty, dgthers just smile, Big Red is the prince of Ora Hurt's pasture near Westport. He's a Hereford bull—Dbig, handsome. red-haired and unquestionably athletic.

Is This Bull Guilty of Paternity Charge?

People say he's Olympic timber cjassier specimens b for the ease with which he vaults forays involved purebred, regis- year, and every time he jumped ull, the over the 5-foot ferice that separ- (tered Holstein heifers, all three over that fence I told Ora ates the Hurt farm from the Jo-|years old or under,

seph Baltus pasture.

The Baltus farm is a home for| jap.

female Holsteins only. ” ” ” BECAUSE the fence didn't] hold Big Red and because the| Holstein heifers apparently|,

neighbor Mr. Hurt for $2000. He charges Mr. Hurt failed to| keep his beautiful bull out of the Baltus pasture. This led five Hol-| stein heifers to succumb to Big! Red's charms. Mr. Baltus charges in Circuit | Court that Big Red's pleasures have fouled up his program for pure breeding. It started in the spri.g of 1851, | when Mr. Hurt's Hereford bull was three years old. Big Red vaulted the fence and wooed Brownie, a non-registered | grade Holstein. | Once victorious, the Hereford, himself a purebred went after|

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Wiles-Johnson Motors Is 28 Years Old

A firm can't "stay in business 28 years unless {t serves the public well, it seems evident, and Wiles-Johnson Motors, 3815 College Ave. has just finished celebrating its 28th anniversary.

Careful attention to their reputation as a firm has enabled Joe B. Wiles and Harold D. Johnson, owners of the Chrysler-Plymouth agency, to expand through the years.

“Honesty and the finest service department available,’ are the basis of their operations. At their used car lot, 3215 N. Illinois St., cars that can't be guaranteed are not accepted for sale. And perhaps it's these things that account for 28 successful years. :

REPEAT business is what W. V. Hollingsworth of Holly's Motor Sales is after. And he has just opened a second lot, this one at 2910 E. Washington St. Mr. Hollingsworth feels the only way to build repeat business is to offer quality merchandise. Ray Beeler has been appointed manager of the new East Side lot. Dewey Lowry continues to manage the West Side lot at 3554 W. 10th St.

” - LJ OLD CUSTOMERS are seeing a familiar face again at North Side Chevrolet, 1045 East Broad Ripple Ave. Ma). Tommy Hutchinson has returned to the sales staff after 18 months in the Marine Alr Corps. There's a new face, too. 1t beInogs to Don Larsen, who came here from Louisville to join the sales staff.

Earl M. Hunker, Businessman, Dies

Ear! M. Hunker, partner In Hunker & Dixon Manufacturers Agents, died yesterday in his

|Bess, Beulah, Dale Kbop Baltus|, by 7 inches.”

y 3 a jury. speech in the Soviet zone tonight | {t took yeArs perfecting, but here at last ang White Haven Hops Design, Mr. Hurt was quick to defend! They'll argue it out before that the church will not take or- Li 3 aeaatne irene a Aue, : AT-1406 gre aves you wil be elad tou waited for, "8. Big Red. Judge Johh W. Goddard In Sep- ders from = “any government, | oaa@e corer _ 10 6th Floor, Kittle Bldg. jong hair, & wave th

alves, none pure Holstein, White " didn't object, Mr. Baltus 1s sulng| py. ven 1s now expecting. foot fence, Mr,

cart,” Mr. Baltus sald today.lat one end,” he charged.

home at 6245 Washington Boulevard. Before he came to Indianapo- | is 25 years ago, Mr. Hunker was | manager of the Cleveland and Canton Axle Spring Co., Canton, O., and later joined the Ansted| Sng and Axle Co. at Connersville, Services will be held in Canton Tuesday, but friends may call at Flanner ‘& Buchanan Mortuary from 12 noon to 9 p. m. today. Survivors are his wife, Irene, and stepfather, Herman Behringer, Canton,

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Rites Set for Tuesday PAUL MILLER, 51, of 530 W.| Services for Jack O. Christoff, Vermont 8t., Kingan and Co. em former restaurant owner, will be ployee for 33 years. Services, 1 his cows in the con- ’ Lo seeping are. . : at 1 p. m. Tuesday in Stevens Pp. m. Tuesday, Jacob Bros. West-| “He doesn’t have a bull, and his Chapel of the Flowers and at 1:30 side Chapel. Burial, Crown Hill herd is all with artificjal insemi- P. m. in Bt. Stephan Bulgarian AVE ¢ ter 3) pum? Orthodox Church. Burial will be MBS. LEOWA YEAGER, yo Mr, Hurt charged the Holsteins in Floral Park. Star Prospect Lodge. Services 2 have been “lovesick. Mr. Christoff operated a res-p m, Monday in Little & Sons a a » 'taurant at 1003 W. Michigan St. Funeral Home, Beech Grove. Bur-| “THOSE heifers come up to from 1919 until about a year ago. ial, Memorial Park. |

the fence and they've been flirt- A resident here 38 years, he lived nn. 8 ing with my bull,” Mr. Hurt at 1603 N. Park Ave, He was! MRS. SARAH J. DUVALL, 85,

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charged. born in Macedonia 53 years ago. Of 5234 Martha. 8t., local resident Including - et a pout 11 hand Surv th Adow. M 34 years. Services 10 a. m. TuesHet ( rane ; fag and A re Tory Ro day in Conkle W. 16th St. Funeral Haircut, Cream arly J. ; ’ ? . : on Park. about 1300 pounds. He's a pic- Ann and Mary Helen, and a son, Home, Burial, Washington ; Shampoo ture.” a Nicholas. and Hair Style “He' Red {8s a ‘good, gentle” ——i——————————————————— His next four,"He's spoiled half my herd for a| And Big 5 Ww boasted. Mr. mp: ALL FINEST LICENSED OPERATORS owner boasted M' Bishop Warns Reds by

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to/Hunt's entire herd is Hereford, we {make him stop it. and Big Red is the only bull. | BERLIN, Aug. 9 (UP)—Bishop| 8 ! | “I've" seen Po bull jump over Mr. Hunt said he'll fight the Otto Dibelius, one of Germany's ISIN YIP, ld Peerl hy Voy p {accusations and demand a jury leading Protestants, warned the agile: eerless that 5-foot fence, and he clearsi ys) Mr, Baltus sald he too wants rulers’ of Red Germany in a

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