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2 I 143 Apartments Unfurnished APARTMENTS 8030 MADISON WINCHESTER VILLAGE $119 to $154 ALL UTILITIES PAID Winchester Village Colenial Apts. Styling coupled offer urious Dutch with pile wall-to-wall carpeting Deep electric air conditioning Central with individual controls and heating Double Dishwasher deer and waste disposal refrigerator Range and club house and even Swimming "MODELS OPEN NOON TO 6 P.M. 786-2237 Model 881-7131 Office Adults Only Hotpoint 21, 1966 Monday, February 40 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Daily Vital Statistics BANKRUPTCIES FILED Earl Devis, 602 N. Keystone, debts assets $320. Heword L.

Maxey, 823 S. Dawson, debts $15.360, assets $75. Louis J. Tokecs, 2108 N. Meridian, debts assets $50.

Charles J. Stock, New Augusta, debts $5,181, assets $295. John S. Raymer, 36 N. LoSelle, assets $501.

Patricia Roy mer, N. Lasaile, debts $6,890, assets $501. Donate J. Scott, Kekeme, debts $12.669. assets $321.

Orville Privett, New Castle, debts assets $200. Gene A. Parker, 3841 Monica Court, debts $37,071, assets $600. Hereid Quesnell, 9127 Grenville, debts $10,145, assets $400. CITY FIRE RUNS SATURDAY 9:52 a.m., 2523 W.

10th, rescue man man frem roof. 10:54 a.m., 720 N. Meridien, bureter back fire. 11:15 a.m. 2027 N.

College, trash fire in kitchen. 11:17 a.m., 3911 E. Washington, first aid. 11:21 a.m., 2236 N. Pennsylvania, false alarm.

11:36 a.m., 2518 Indianapelis everloaded coal furnace. 11:36 a.m., 16th and Pennsyivania, false alarm. 1:07 p.m., 1016 N. New Jersey, first aid. 1:36 p.m., Villa and Pleasant run.

folsa clerm. 2:50 p.m., 2900 N. College, hot brakes on fire. 3:03 p.m., 1900 Martin, gross fire. 3:18 p.m., villa, scare, 3:43 p.m., 135 E.

22nd, first aid. 3:47 p.m., 1814 College, overloaded furnace. 4:19 p.m., N. New Jersey, general apartment fire. 4:29 p.m., 1637 E.

Tabor, first aid. p.m., 276 N. Lynn, first aid. 4:58 p.m., 3845 Clarendon, bedroom fire, possibly caused by electric iron. 5:36 p.m., 311 N.

Elder, scare, 5:43 p.m., 300 N. Kenwood, first aid. 5:53 p.m., 2160 N. Hawtherne, first oid 5:58 p.m., 518 Indiana, trash and oil stove fire. 6:30 p.m., :301 Joan Place, first oid.

6:49 p.m.: 3718 Hoyt, utility room fire. 6:58 p.m., 1459 N. Livingten, first aid. 7:52 p.m., 2230 Woodlawn, first eid. 8:15 p.m., 1231 N.

Rural, rag burning under aute seat. 8:38 p.m.. 840 N. Perk, mattress fire, Richard Grove, 50, same address, second degree burns on hands and leg. 9:23 p.m., 4634 N.

College, first aid. 9:33 p.m.. 1037 N. Keystene, clothes dryer fire. 9:47 p.m.: 2361 Broad Ripple, fire at rear of gas station.

9:58 p.m., Churchman and Walker, auto accident. 10:44 p.m.. 1101 S. Warche ste wrstabasket fire, 11:3 p.m., 1130 N. Tuxedo, first aid.

YESTERDAY 12:26 a.m.. 3552 Morris, score, 12:40 a.m., 5924 N. College, dead on arrive'. 12:44 a.m., 1446 N. Mount, first aid.

12:45 a.m., 419 W. 39th, to'se alarm. 1:13 a.m., 1714 Ruckle, first aid. 3:14 a.m., 11th and Senate, scare. 5:53 a.m., 51 W.

Fall Creek Drive, first aid. 6:11 c.m., 722 Fletcher, smeky fur. noce. 6:31 a.m., St. Clair and West, first aid.

7:32 a.m., 10th and Gladstone, heater fire. 8:23 a.m., 225 S. State, general residence fire. 9:12 a.m., 1758 Minocqua, general apartment fire, Kimberly Rowe, 2, and Kelvin Rowe, 1, dead on arrival. 12:03 a.m., 939 5.

Senate, small tire in floor. 12:29 a.m., 714 Berkley, roof. 12:35 a.m., 334 N. Davidson, trash fire in rear. 11:11 p.m., 642 N.

Pine, flue fire in living room. 1:40 p.m., 2059 Yandes, loose stove fue. 1:58 p.m.. 502 S. Harris, conveyer belt fire.

2:00 p.m., 1034 St. Paul, first aid. 2:12 5718 N. Keystone, gross fire. 2:39 p.m., Sherman Drive and 9th, pile of lumber on fire.

3:57 p.m., 4700 Southeastern, first old. 3:11 p.m., 1345 Nerdike, garage fire. 3:50 p.m., 869 Edgement, first aid. 4:11 p.m., 2520 N. Guillord, restdence fire, defective flue in bedrooms.

4:16 p.m., 2430 Park, everheated water heater. 4:31 p.m., 2302 S. Keystene, short in residence power meter. 4:41 p.m.. 2300 10th, faulty incinerator.

5:05 p.m., 938 N. Temple, garage fire caused by trash burner. 5:30 p.m.. 1100 N. Alabama, mattress fire in vacant residence.

5:40 p.m.. 3446 N. Guilferd, first aid. 5:56 p.m., 1100 N. Alebama, curtains en fire.

8:32 p.m., 3551 N. Capitel, smoky furnace, 10:48 p.m.. 703 Cottage, first aid. 11:27 p.m.. 3128 N.

New Jersey, smoke pipe down. TODAY 12:56 a.m.. 802 Buchanan, rear room in residence en fire. 1:43 a.m., Raymond and West, trash fire. 6:42 401 Harvard, first aid.

INJURED IN ACCIDENTS SATURDAY 7:45 a.m., Georg'e and Capitel, Guy Davenport, 30, Gr sprained kne: and wrist. 8:55 a.m., Washington and Gale, Fle Patrick, 415 W. Benta, injured knee. 2:78 p.m., New York and Shermon, Normen Wiedman, 47, 1627 Cast'e, back pain. 3:55 p.m., South and Capitol, Francis Carpenter, $7, 832 Prospect, head and face cuts.

4:18 p.m., 13th and Central, Reba Pierce, 38. 1207 N. Breadway, neck and shou der pains. 7:35 16th and College, Ruble Henderson, 53, 4015 E. Michigan, cut lips; George VenSickels, 58, 2109 Lexington, minor injuries.

8:40 College and Washington, Claude Garnett, 41, 218 Concordia, face cuts. 9:06 p.m.. Prespect and Pleasant Run, Leroy Hendrickson, 27, 908 Union, bums head; Phillip Haldmann, 23, 1157 S. Drexel, bump on head. 10:06 p.m., 2900 E.

46th. Sam son 35, 1551 E. 52nd, possible miuries. YESTERDAY 2:19 a.m., 33rd and Washington Boulevard, James Kehl, 21, 1523 E. Michigan, arm injury; Frank Smith, 21, 1637 Breadway, head cut; Wiltiom Bearmend, 44, 3124 Wa-hington Boulevard, shock, head cut.

11:19 a.m., 20th and Raisten, Elmer Bailey, 42, 1948 Raiston, injured hip. 12:08 p.m., Pleasant and Olive, Bertha Millet, 65, 1510 Lindley, head and neck iniuries. 2:46 p.m., 16th and Breadway, Paul Keys, 31, Hendersenville, tucky, pessible broken neck and internal injury, heed cuts and pos. sib'e breken leg; Lennerd Jones, 25, 523 E. 9th, cut en forehead; wiliam Turner, 46.

523 E. 91h, chest injuries: Howard Goodman, 22, 1229 Broadway, cut on arm. 11:13 p.m., 16th and Emerson, ressa Renner, 39, 2209 N. Lesley, possible fractured hand, bruised knee. PROBATE COURT ESTATE GROSS INVENTORIES Mattie L.

Dobbins, died Aug. 6, 1965, $750. 5. Caldwell, died Feb. 1966.

$18,901. Howard B. Ashley, died Jen. 1, 1966, $276,873. Nettie P.

Betts, died Jen. 1966, $10 375. Acch M. Phipps, died Jon. 12, 1966, $28 416.

W'Iticm L. Lawsen, died Aug. 10, 1965, $8,440. M. Smith, died Aug.

23, 1965, $5 336. Sink, died Aug. 21, 1965, $47,716. Victoria E. Keutzer, dred Nov.

1963, $1 100. Mary E. R'dgeway, died Sept. $965, $6.500. Fled McNulty, died Dec.

S. 1965. Harold K. Moreton, died Jan. 11, 1966.

$28,475 (port), M. White, died Nov. 1, 1965, $56.127. Pavnolds, died Oct. 15, 1965, $30.704.

Huh W. Price, died June 29, 1965, $1.137. Maurice S. Suzzard, died Dec. 10, 1965, $3,679.

Charles Penninaton, died March 19. 1965, 52 166. Nancy G. reval, died May 10, 1965. $23.303.

Hunh shields, died April 1965. $132.666. Daily Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Ben E. Sarver, Gracie M. Swift Hewerd S.

Nicheis Susan Baker Roneld R. Whiteman, Julie James James C. Daniels, Deloris M. Beasley Oran W. Gantr, Alma M.

Gantz Keith E. Poole, J. Johnson Luther R. Sells. Phyllis E.

Routh John H. Fisher, Carolyn L. Crouch Clarence W. Dobson, Martha M. Kelly Harver G.

Shillings, Margaret M. Veils Phillip A. Moyer, Frances M. Simmons Donald R. Montgomery, Pearly McCollip BIRTHS COLEMAN Cholsie, Ivan, Nancy Eaton, Lorry, Linda Johnson, Joe.

Anne Girls Gorvin, Dr. Edward, Barbere Nichols, Donald, Carolyn Ramsey, Phillip, Rebecce COMMUNITY Boys McCoy, Edward, Margaret Miller, Sidney, Dorothy Strode, Paul, Pamela Girls Beach, Alton, Sandra Bell, Howard, Joyce Blankenship, Ben, Patricia Chilton, William, Deloris Doyle, Fredrick, Joan Elliott, Charles, Pamela Hafner, James, Pamela Mutter, Kenneth, Sharon Lupristo, James, Joyce Marks, Joseph, Nancy Miller, James, Margoret Rubini. Roberto, Martha Weodward, Muriel, Mary GENERAL Bey Resnober, Dwight, Peggy Girls Davis, Donald, Sylvia Edersale, Charles, Sodie Eskridge, Herman, Ruth McKnight, Roy, Edith Reyal, Nathaniel, Bennie METHODIST Boys Bailey, Thomas, Gayla Diddert, James, Thelma Franklin, Earl, Mae Gerth, Robert, Nancy Gibsen, Marcus, Phyilis Norman, C. Joyce Payne, Ronald, Alma Small, Jon, Elizabeth Spuriock, Ronald, Beverly Thrasher, Cleve, Mary Girls Cash, Donald, Janet Givens, George, Charlotte Griffin, Donald, Kristanya Heisen, Jimmy, Donna Lebereft, Samuel, Sharon Morris, Larry, Susan Polley, Clifford, Jaqueline Siegman, Max, Myrna Skiles, Joseph, Antoinette Wright, Gregory, Rebecca Young, William, Carole ST. FRANCIS Boys Campbell, Robert, Geneva Hill, Bert, Patricia Trickle, Ivis, Margaret Girls Browers, Jimmie, Patricia Denning, Everett, Shirley Knight, John, Mary Schoen, Harold, Teresa Turner, Albert, Janiet Welate, Vincent, Phyllis ST.

VINCENT'S Boys Coffey, Willard, Eloise Harrison, Stanley, Mona O'Benion, Iro, Morris Sabe, John, Claudia Sorrells, Kenneth, Mary Girls Clark, Charles, Paula Cloud, Jerry, Sharon Eldridge, William, Rebecca McAvei, Edward, Frances Tate, Donald, Delores DEATHS consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the traordinary emergency existing at this time. STREET FUND MATERIALS 42 Street, Alley and Sewer Materials $1,538.00 5. CURRENT OBLIGATION 62 Retirement 150.00 7. PROPERTIES 72 Equipment 723 Troffic ControlPolice Car 405.00 73 Right of Way 1,000.00 TOTAL $3,093.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional propriaations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of said county, or at such other place as may be designated.

At such hearing. taxoayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. ELIZABETH G. NEWMAN Clerk- Treasurer Ballard, Benjamin 44, 230 N.

Belleview, carcinema. Bradley, Emma 76, 2716 Suther. land, arteriesciere: is. Chapman, Owen, 60, Methodist, nephritis. Crickman, Robert, 48, Community, arteriosclerotic heart disease.

Griffin, Jacob 39, Methodist, arteriosclerotic heart diseace. Lillard, George 16, General, arteriosclerosis. Newby, Ina 78, Methodist, carcinoma. Peuell, Harry Elmer, 79, Methodist, congestive heart. Reath, Burgess 61, 1346 S.

Waldemere, corenary occlusion. Rucker, Wilma, 62, General, cardiovasculer. Slaughter, Robert 47, St. Vincent's, myocardial infarction. Stephens, Kenneth 51, Veterans, pneumonia.

Winningham, Doyle 36, Veterans, cerebral hemorrhage. Mill, Rudolph 66, St. Francis, carcinoma. Wills. Glen Bickferd, 61, St.

Francis, myocardial infarction. Wright, Robert 73, St. Francis, arteriosclerotic heart disease. Public Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the Town of Clermont, Marion County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 o'clock p.m.. on the 1st day of March, 1966, will LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No.

8070-A, 1 In the matter of the joint application of Chelcie M. Collier. Coatesville, Indiana, seller, and Collier Trucking Company, Coatesville, Indiana, purchaser, for approval of the sale and transfer of certificate Nos. 6234-A, 1, 2, 3 and 4, property, intrastate. Notice 15 hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in Room 907 of the Commission, State Office Building, Indianopolis, Indiana.

at 10:00 a.m.. EST, on Thursday, March 17, 1966. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By ALLAN RACHLES, Executive Secretory Indianapolis, February 17, 1966 The following described doned motor vehicles will be sold at public auction pursuant to Chopter 157 of the 1957 Act of the Indiana General Assembly, on February 23, 1966 at 7:30 a.m. CDT, at Shirley's DX Service, N.

Main St. Greenwood, Indiana, and at 8:00 a.m. CDT at Cumming's Standard, U.S. 31, Franklin, Indiana, and at 8:30 a.m. CDT at Alter's Chevrolet, Edinburg, Indiana.

TIties may be applied for. PUBLIC INVITED. TERMS OF SALE: CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER. SHIRLEY'S DX SERVICE. 27688 Hudson 1953 CUMMING'S STANDARD 27885 Dodge 4-dr.

1950 ALTER'S CHEVROLET 28164 Oldsmobile 2-dr. 1958 BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES ERNEST BIXEL, COM. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 4311-A, 3 In the matter of the application of Marshail Mahensmith, Ossian. Indiana, for 0 certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicies as common carrier of property, intrastate.

Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of diana will conduct public hearing in this couse in Room 909 of the Commission, State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10:00 a.m.. EST. on Wednesday. March 16. 1966.

Public porticipation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY ALLAN RACHLES, Executive Secretary Indianapolis, February 17, 1966 Public Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Purchasing Agent for the City of Indianapolis will recelve sealed bids in his office until the hour of 9:00 A.M., E.S.T., March 3, 1966 for the following equipment and service: BASE BID R-7520 625 (more or less) black tubeless tires, 625 (more or less) black tubeless snow tires 100 (more or less) tubes, various sizes, all original equipment, as per specifications on file in the Dept. of Public Purchase. BASE BID R-7523 36 (more or less) 500 16 motor. cycie casings 36 (more or less) 500 16 Motorcycle tubes, as per specifications on file in the Dept.

of Public Purchase. BASE BID R-7524 Conveyorized washing of City vehicies os per specifications on file in the Dept. of Public Purchase. BASE BID R-7525 100 (more or less) Nylon (Foam rubber backing) seat covers for Fords. Chevrolets and Plymouths, (installed) as per specifications on file in the Dept.

of Public Purchase. BASE BID R-7526 1,000 boxes (more or less) Champion or A.C. spark plugs, various sizes, as per specifications on file in the Dept. of Public Purchase. 6 only 10 ft.

snow plows, min. 30 in. height, as per specifications on file in the Dept. of Public Purchase. R-5033 Two (2) Dump Trucks with Dump bed, Ford F-600 or International 1600 or equal as per specifications on file in the Dept.

of Public Purchase. R-5044 One (1) Pressure Grouting Gun for complete grout.ng operation, excluding air compressor as per specifications on file in the Dept. of Public Purchase. Bid bond or certified check in the amount of of your bid, made payable to the City of Indianapolis together with non-collusion affidavit to accompany your bid. The City of Indianapolis reserves the right to reject any all bids and buy from one or more venders all to the advantage of the City of Indianapolis.

FLETCHER J. HANCOCK Purchasing Agent 2442 City-County Bldg. NOTICE OF HEARING OF INTENTION TO WRECK AND REMOVE UNSAFE BUILDING Notice is hereby given that City of Indianapolis through the Commissioner of Buildings and the Board of Public Safety, hereby announce that a show cause hearing will be held by the Board of Public Safety at 10:00 o'clock on the 15th day of March, 1966 in regard to their intention to wreck and remove the structure located at 2153 N. Jefferson being more paricularly described as follows: Parker and Hanways Sub Fletcher Oak Hill Lot 80 City of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. The owners of record of said real estate.

Serena S. Weed and all other persons having any interest therein are notified that said structure has been found by said Commissioner of Buildings to be an unsafe, dilapidated, and dangerous structure, and has been condemned on November 9, 1965 and the owner thereof, Serena S. Weed has been ordered to wreck and remove the same: said owner is ordered to appear and show cause why the order of the Building Commissioner should not be complied with. Dated this 16th day of February, 1966. GEORGE C.

WRIGHT, Commissioner of Buildings NOTICE OF HEARING OF INTENTION TO WRECK AND REMOVE UNSAFE BUILDING Notice is hereby given that the City of Indianapolis through the Commissioner of Buildings and the Board of Public Safety, hereby announce that a show cause hearing will be held by the Board of Pubtic Safety at 10:00 o'clock on the 151h day of March 1966 in regard to their intention to wreck and remove the structure located at 543 S. Harding being more particularly described as follows: Lot 126 Clark and Osgood Add 1st West Indianapolis, City of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. The owners of record of said real estate Edward Carl Duncan and all other. persons having any interest therein are notified that said structure has been found by said Commissioner of Buildings to be an unsafe, dilapidated, and dangerous structure, and has been condemned on June 23, 1964, and the owner thereof, Edward Carl Duncan has been ordered to wreck and remove the same: said owner (S) (are) ordered to appear and show cause why the order of the Build. ing Commissioner should not be complied with.

Dated this 16th day of February 1966. GEORGE C. WRIGHT Commissioner of Buildings NOTICE OF HEARING OF INTENTION TO WRECK AND REMOVE UNSAFE BUILDING Notice is hereby given that the City of Indianapolis through the Commissioner of Buildings and the Board of Public Safety, hereby announce that a show cause hearina will be held by the Board of Public Safety at 10:00 o'clock on the 15th day of 1966 in recard to their intention to wreck and remove the structure located at 2153 N. Adams. more particularly described as follows: Lot 36, Adam's Houston's Brookside, City of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.

The owners of record of said real estate, Mattie Ayres and all other persons having any interest therein are notified that structure has been found by said Commissioner of Buildings to be an unsafe, dilapidated, and ous structure, and has been condemned on August 12, 1965, and the owner thereof, Mattie Ayres has been ordered to wreck and remove the same: said owner is ordered to appear and show cause why the order of the Building Commissioner should not be complied with. Dated this 16th day of February, 1966. GEORGE C. WRIGHT, Commissioner of Buildings NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS ANGUS STEERS The State of Indiana, acting by and through John T. Hatchett, Commissioner, Department of Administration, will offer for sale at Public Auction, approximately fifteen (15) head of Angus Steers.

Said sale shall be held at the Indianapolis Stockyards, Indianapolis, Indiana, as prescribed by the Acts of the Indiana Legislature in Chapter 172, vear 1957, on the 8th day of March, 1966. Said livestock shall be sold, as is, and where is, and the purchaser shall have no recourse against the State of Indiana, or the Indianapolis Stockyards. The State reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The said fifteen (15) head of Augus steers ore from the Indiana State Farm. JOHN T.

HATCHETT Commissioner Dep't of Administration 507 State Office Bida. Indianapolis, Indiana Public Notices NOTICE OF HEARING OF INTENTION TO WRECK AND REMOVE UNSAFE BUILDING Notice is hereby given that the City of Indianapolis through the Commissioner of Buildings and the Public Safety, hereby onnounce thot a show cause hearing will be held by the Board of Public Safety at 10:00 o'clock on the 15th day of March 1966 in regard to their intention to wreck and remove the structure located at W. 12th being more particularly described as follows: West Heirs Add 15 ft. 61 ft. Bef.

140 ft. W. of SE Cor Lot 11, City of Indianapolis, Marion Crunty. Indiana, 'The owners of record' of said real estate John Reed and all other persons having any interest therein are notified that said structure has been found by said Commisstoner of Buildings to be an unsafe, dilcpidated, and dangereus structure, and has been condemned on May 26, 1965 and the owner thereof, John Reed has been ordered. 10 wreck and remove the some: sald owner is ordered to appear and show cause why the order of the Building Commissioner should not be complied with.

Dated this 16th day of February 1966. George C. Wright Commissioner of Buildings NOTICE OF HEARING OF INTENTION TO WRECK AND REMOVE UNSAFE BUILDING Notice is hereby given that City of Indianapolis through the Commissioner of Buildings and the Board of Public Safety, hereby onnounce that a show cause hearing will be held by the Board of Public Safety at 10:00, O'Clock on the 15th day of March 1966 in regard to their intention to wreck and remove the structure located at 541 S. Harding being more particularly described as follows: Lot 126 Clark Osaood's 1st West Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. The owners of record of said real estate Edword Carl Duncan and all other persons having any interest therein are notified that said structure has been found by said Commissioner of Buildings to be on unsafe, dilapidated, and dangerous structure, and has been condemned on June 23, 1964, and the owner thereof, Edward Carl Duncan has been ordered to wreck and remove the same: said owner (s) (are) ordered to appear and show cause why the order of the Building Commissioner should not be complied with.

Dated this 16th day of February 1966. GEORGE C. WRIGHT Commissioner of Buildings The following described abandoned motor vehicles will be sold at public auction pursuant to Chapter 157 of the 1957 Acts of the Indiana General Assembly, on February 24, 1966, at 8:00 a.m. COT, at Russell Body Shop, 510 E. Jackson; Charles Bowlby, 307 S.

Harrison. Roy's Sunoco Service, 1-74 and 44; and John E. Beraver, SR244 and 1-74: Shelbyville, Indiana. Titles may be apolled for. PUBLIC INVITED.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER. RUSSELL BODY SHOP 27513 Ford 1946 2 dr. 27514 Ford 1955 27515 Ford 1957 27516 Ford 11957 2 dr. 27517 Pontiac 1956 2 dr. 27518 Rambler 1957 CHARLES BOWLBY 27298 Dodge 1955 4 27299 Buick 1956 2 dr.

27300 Chevrolet 1956 dr. 27302 Pontiac 1946 4 dr. 27303 Mercury 1956 dr. 27304 Ford 1958 conv. RAY'S SUNOCO SERVICE 26601 Ford 1960 dr.

JOHN E. BERAUER 26596 Oldsmobile 1957 2 dr. BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES ERNEST BIXEL, COM. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 7860-A, 2 In the matter of the application of M.

L. Chicago, Illinois, for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operote motor Vehicles as a common carrier of property, Intrastate. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct continued public hearing in this cause in Room 908 of the Commission, State, Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10:00 a.m., EST, on Tuesday, March 15, 1966. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By ALLAN RACHLES, Executive Secretary Indianapolis, Indiana, Feb.

17, 1965 Death Notices BAUER Mrs. Nancy Lula Bauer, age 78, 828 Sanders wife of Henry, mother of Earl and Edward Bauer, Elizabeth Derr, Clara Allen Helen Schachte, sister of William, Jessie and Lou Daugherty, Lydia Dunaway, Mary Staut, Cassie Pinella, also survived by 15 grandchildren, 1 great granddaughter, passed away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday 8:30 a.m. at the J. C.

WILSON CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES 1234 Prospect St. Requiem mass 9 a.m. St. Patrick Catholic Church. Friends invited.

Friends may call anytime. Recitation of the Rosary Monday, 8 p.m. BRODERICK Mrs. Edith Broderick, age 76 years, of 6715 E. Wash.

mother of Mrs. Katherine A. Downer, 6 grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m. Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.

Calling after p.m., Tuesday, SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash. St. Rosary 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday. BROWN Tina Lee Brown, age 7 months, 3722 Crescent little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Brown, sister of Tammy Gene Brown, granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray E. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Budie Nichols, passed away Sunday.

ServIces Tuesday, 3 p.m., CONKLE FUNERAL HOME LYNHURST CHAPEL, 1202 Lynhurst Dr. Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home. CAROTHERS Mr. Earl B.

Carothers, age 62, 1835 Westview beloved husband of Ruth, father of Mrs. Janet Linthicum, Wilmington, Mrs. Bertha Martin, Mrs. Norma Petty, Mrs. Diane Hammon, Patricia, Donna and Earl B.

Carothers son of Mrs. Anna Gillen, Lincoln, brother of Mrs. Ida Schrieber, Lincoln, 111.. Donald of McMinnville, and William, Lincoln, 111., also 20 grandchildren. Funeral service Wednesday 10 a.m.

FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1604 W. Morris St. Friends may call. CASE Miss Anna Case, age 66. 1738 W.

Wash. sister of William H. Case, Edward and Florence Bany. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 22, 8.30 a.m.

USHER FUNERAL HOME, 2313 W. Wash. 9 a.m., St. Anthony Church. Burial St.

Joseph Cemetery, Rosary recitation Monday, 8:30 p.m. Friends may call. POR Sex WANT AD RATES WANT ADS Number Service Charge $1.00 Count 5 Words WORK THESE RATES APPLY 10 ALL DIRECT EVERYWHERE ADVERTISING FROM INDIVIDUALS OR FIRMS WITHIN THE STATE OF INDIANA OTHER RIND 1 Time 1 Tene Words Lines Sunday Doily 3 Days 1-9 2 1.60 1.60| 4.14 10-15 3 2.40 2.40 6.21 16-21 4 3.20 3.20 8.28 22-27 5 4.00 4.00 10.35 28-33 6 4.80 4.80 12.42 34-39 7 5.60 5.60 14.49 40-45 8 6.40 6.40 16.56 46-51 9 7.20 7.20 18.63 52-57 10 8.00 8.00 20.70 58-63 11 8.80 8.80 22.77 64-69 12 9.60 9.60 24.84 70-75 13 10.40 10.40 26.91 76-81 14 11.20 11.20 28.98 RATES PER LINE PER DAY Sunday 80c, Days 54c, 7 to 10 Days, 51c. Daily and The Morning Star and The Evening News. THESE RATES APPLY TO ALL DIRECT FIRMS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA.

Doys 7 Days 10 Days 6.48 7.14 10.20 9.72 10.71 15.30 12.96 14.28 20.40 16.20 17.85 25.50 19.44 21.42 30.60 22.68 24.99 35.70 25.92 28.56 40.80 29.16 32.13 45.90 32.40 35.70 51.00 35.64 39.27 56.10 38.88 42.84 61.20 42.12 46.41 66.30 45.36 49.98 71.40 Daily 80c, 3 Days 69c. 4 or 5 Days 59c, 6 consecutive day rates cover insertion in both ADVERTISING FROM INDIVIDUALS OR The rates given herein apply to space used for advertisements published in The Sunday Star for advertisements published in combination in both The Morning Stor and Evening News. Space may be purchased in only The Morning Star or Evening News at rate of Sc per line less than rates given herein. Advertisements published in morning and evening combination shall be measured only once for the purpose of computing lineage used and charges therefer. in combination in both The Morning Star noted by the Advertiser.

Copy for combination between morning and evening editions. Funeral Announcements Services GEISEL, Mr. Harry C. HIATT. Mrs.

Dorothy Test MORRIS, Mrs. Lottie M. RILEY, Mrs. Katharine Mrs. Elma Hadley SCANLING, Mr.

Guy L. FLANNER BUCHANAN Mortuaries Shirley Services BRODERICK, Mrs. Edith FRANKLIN, Infant Mae MANKER, Mr. Robert Sr. POE, Mrs.

Anna SINCLAIR, Infant Gary Ray STARKEY, Mrs. Ruby Jane UNVERZAGT, Mrs. Roberta Death Notices DICICCO Mr. Anthony J. (Toney) DiCicco, 47 years of 1101 W.

Raymond beloved husband of Marjorie W. DiCicco, father of Mrs. Charles Kennedy, Dominick Anthony HI, Theresa Marie, and John. A. DiCicco, brother of Frank and Michael P.

DiCicco, passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. at the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S.

East St. and at a.m. at Assumption Church. Recitation of Rosary Tuesday at p.m. Friends may call after 7 p.m., Monday, FAHY Mr.

Edward P. Fahy, 55 years, 5924 College, husband of Mrs. Mary Margaret Fahy, brother of Joseph, Cletus Fahy, Miss Imelda Fahy, all. of city, passed away Sunday. FUneral a.m.

Wednesday KIRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at 19th St. 9:30 a.m. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m.

Monday, Rosary p.m. Tuesday. GEISEL Mr. Harry C. Geisel, 5782 N.

Delaware, husband of Mrs. Venora Louis C. A. Geisel, Geisel, uncle of Mrs. Edward Pease, brother of Mr.

passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednesday afternoon, 1:30 o'clock, BROAD FLANNER BUCHANAN RIPPLE MORTUARY. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday. GRAY Mrs.

Helen 1, Gray, age 60, R.R. 12. Box 234-B, Oaklandon, wife of Harry T. Gray, mother of John E. Gray, grandmother of Harry Edward Gray, daughter of Mrs.

Hazel Huntley, sister of Mrs. Marguerite Osborne, Mrs. Hazel McKay, Theodore, Florin and James Huntley, passed away Monday. Services Thursday, 10 a.m. at the APPLEGET LAWRENCE MORTUARY, 7707 E.

42nd at Pendleton Pike. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday. GRENARD Mrs. Alice Grenard N.

Holmes, beloved mother of Nettie West, Julia Hyten, Jennie Vaughn, Ruth Drake, Eva Dawson, Harold Grenard, sister of Eva Higbee, Daisy Fruits, 17 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren. Service Tuesday 1 p.m.. STEVENS CHAPEL OF THE FLOWERS, 3136 W. 16th. Friends may call.

HADLEY J. May Hadley, sister of Mrs. Eva Mudge of Indianapolis and Mrs. Myrtle Branam of Greenfield, sister-in-law of Mrs. Inaz Clarke, Indianapolis, passed away Friday.

Friends may call at the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 3925 E. New York St. Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery.

HERITIER Mrs. Helen Heritier, St. Paul, Hermitage, beloved mother of Richard, John and Louis Heritier, Irene Heritier Wantiand, Rosemary Lynn. Betty Dozier, Bianche Campbell, and Maxine Schaffer, 28 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren. Serv 'ce Tuesday 9:30 a.m.

STEVENS CHAPEL OF THE FLOWERS, 3138 W. 16th, 10 a.m., St. Christopher Catholic Church, Lynhurst -and 16th. Friends invited. HIATT Mrs.

Dorothy Test Hiatt, 6190 N. Guilford, mother of Mr. Frank Hialt, Mrs. Mary Ferreira, sister Mr. Don N.

Test, also 6 grandchildren, passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednesday afternoon. 3:30 o'clock, FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. Friends may call after. noon Tuesday.

HOLIDAY Mr. Herman Joe Holiday, age 49, 2142 Carrollton, brother of Mounzella Holiday, Muncie, Harris Holiday, St. Louis, Joseph Holiday, Mrs. Josephine Davis, Mrs. Ruby O.

Scott and Mrs. Betty Reeves. all of Indiaanpolis, Friday, March 18th, in Cornell, N.Y. Hospital. Private services Tuesday, 10 a.m., KING AND KING FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Columbia.

Cremation following. KEENE Bert G. Keene, age 75, of 1136 S. Richland, father of Owen B. Keene, brother of Mrs.

Mabel Schoen and Dudley Keene, both of Louisville, Kentucky, also 3 grandchildren. FUneral services Wednesdoy, 2 p.m. Parkview Christian Church, Bel. mont and Wyoming Sts. Friends may call at the FARLEY HOME, 1604 W.

Morris St. after p.m. Monday. Masonic memorial service p.m. Tuesday.

KISSEE Mrs. Maxine M. Kissee, age 41, 2230 Woodlawn wife of Gus, mother of Gus Sandra and Sharon Kissee, daughter of Mrs. Jessie B. Green, sister of Harry and Betty Cleastain, Mrs.

Marie Needhamer, Mrs. Mary Lou Pike, passed away Saturday evening. Funeral Tuesday p.m. at WILSON CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES 1234 Prospect St. Friends invited.

Friends may call any time. LAVENDER Mr. James D. Lavender, 81 years, 1536 Linden beloved husband Dora B. Lavender, father Juanelle Cross, Cleve Harold and James W.

Lavender, brother of Sadie Kennedy Erma. Mays, Anna Tompkins and Nellie Newport, 14 grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, passed away Sunday. Funeral and burial Stearns, Ky. Friends may call at the G. HERMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S.

East St. Monday 6 p.m. 10 p.m. McCOUN Mr. Lionel C.

McCoun, age 54, S. Taft, husband of Frieda McCoun, father of Mrs. Gail Freeland, 3 grandchildren, brother Mrs. Mary Rangel, Paul J. and Virgil McCoun, passed away Sunday.

Services Wednesday, 2 p.m.. CONKLE HOME SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 16th St. Friends invited. Friends may call at funeral home after 4 p.m.

Monday. MILLER Mr. Vern F. Miller, 74 years, 5230 Cheryl Lane, father of Mrs. Iren Morse, Mrs.

Lula B. Nelson, Mrs. Ruth Tyner, James L. and Harold D. Miller, all of city, Mrs.

Mary Shirley, brother of Edna Haggard and George Miller, city, Floyd, of Illinois, and Walter, also 24 grandchildren, great-grandchildren, passed away Sunday. Friends may call at JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, E. 10th after 7 p.m. Monday. neral -Wednesday, Feb.

23rd, 2 p.m. Friends Invited. Burial Washington Park. MORRIS Mrs. Lottie M.

Morris, Indiana sonic Home, passed away Sunday. Funeral Tuesday mornina, 10 o'clock, FLANNER and BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY. Friends call after p.m. Monday. OLIVER Mrs.

Grace Oliver, age 80, 607 Worth, mother of Mrs. Laura Pearl Duzan and Cloyce Reynolds, sister of Gladys Frets, Mrs. Dora Bays, Mrs. Marie Jackson, Orvel and Everett Duzan, 5 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren. passed away Sunday.

Services Wednesday p.m. CONKLE NERAL HOME LYNHURST CHAP. EL, 1202 S. Lynhurst Dr. Friends invited.

Friends may call at funeral home after 7 p.m. Monday. POE Mrs. Anna Poe. mother of Margaret Wheeler, Ruth Lammers and Esther Harper, sister of Henry Brunst, 3 grandchildren.

Services Wednesday, 1 p.m., from SHIRLEY FROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 Wash. St. Calling after 2 p.m. Tuesday.

1 Death Notices PATRICK Mrs. Elsie L. Patrick, age 53, 2118 N. Medford, wife of Hager Patrick, stepmother of Mrs. Shirley Faye Richardson, daughter of Mrs.

Bertha sister of Mrs. Lucille Anderson' and Lester Thomas, passed away Sunday. Services Tuesday, 9 a.m. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 16th St.

Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home. Burial, Herrin, Ill. RANCK Mr. Roy J.

Ranck, 76 years, 707 Sunset Greenwood, husband of Margaret and father of Shirley Beltramini, Flossie Morgan, Joy Morrow. Patricia Burger, Julia McCommon, Richard Marvin John and Joseph Ranck, 19 grandchildren, brother of Vess Hess, Pearl Foise, Elsie Bush and Mabel Mass. Funeral, Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.. ROYSTER AND ASKIN MORTUARY, 2310 W. Wash.

St. Calling after 7 p.m. Monday. REASNER Mrs. Emma Reasner, age 88, of 1033 St.

Peter St. and New Palestine, widow of Louis F. Reasner, mother of Harold Reasner, grandmother of Dorothy Reasner, passed away Monday a.m. Friends may call at the ROBERT W. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME, 1420 Prospect St.

after 6 p.m., Monday. Services Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Burial Memorial. Pork. REED Mrs.

Robie Ruth: Reed, Mooresville, wife of Phillip, mother of Allan and Sandry Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Morris, Terre Haute, sister of Charles, Warren and Gordon.

Morris, Mrs. Buel Watson, Mrs. Rita Richman and Mrs. Glenn Diel passed away Saturday. Friends may call at CARLISLE AND SON FUNERAL CHAPEL, Mooresville, Monday, 3 p.m.-9 p.m.

and at DE BAUM FUNERAL HOME, Terre Haute, after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Services Wednesday, 3 p.m. at DE BAUN FUNERAL HOME, Terre Haute. N.

sister of Mrs. Aileen Miss RILEY Mathews, Katharie passed away Riley, Wednesday. Brooklyn, 3 Graveside services Tuesday afternoon 2 o'clock Crown Hill Cemeterv. Friends may call at FLANNER BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Tuesday. SANDERS Mrs. Elma Hadley Sanders, 3800 S. Shelby, mother of Mr. Carl J.

Sanders, s'ster of Miss Grace E. Hadley, also 3 grandchildren, 10 greatgrandchildren, passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednesday morning, 10:30 o'clock, FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. Friends may call after noon Tuesday. SCANLING Mr.

Guy L. Scanling, 1805 W. Kessler husband of Mrs. Anna Faye Scanling, father of Mrs. Ken Kenney, grandfather of Cynthia Kenney, passed away Monday.

Funeral Wednesday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. Friends may call after noon Tuesday. STRINGER Beulah English Stringer, 71 formerly of 3421 S. Meridian, mother of Mrs. Lloyd G.

Ley and Mrs. Floyd Hayhurst, sister of Mrs. Carl J. Lipp, Cable, Perry P. B.

(Book) English, six grandchildren, passed away Sunday. Funeral Wedesday, 11:30 a.m., G. H. HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL Home, 5141 S.

Madison Ave. Contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of the Louisville, Ky. Jewish Hospital. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday.

SUTTON Mr. Broda R. Sutton, 72 years, 2749 S. Kitley beloved husband of the late Gussie Sutton, father of Charles E. Sutton and Geneva F.

Trimble, brother of William O. Sutton, 6 grandchildren, passed away Sunday. Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m. at the H. HERRMANN MADISON AVE.

FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison Ave. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Monday. SWANK Mrs. Mable Parsons Swank, 2801 W.

30th sister of Mrs. Minnie Bryan, aunt of several nieces and nephews. Services p.m. Tuesday at the HISEY AND TITUS FUNERAL HOME, 951 N. Delaware St.

Friends may call. WALLE Mrs. Clara Walle, 85 years, 246 Hendricks Place, beloved sister of George C. and Oscar W. Schaub, passed away.

Sunday. Funeral Tuesday, 2:30 p.m.; at the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St.

Friends Invited. WAYMAN YN 3 William Joseph Wayman, age 22, 1515 S. Fruitdale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wayman, brother Mrs.

Aleatha Cramer, grandson of Mrs. Aleatha Van Camp and Mrs. Emma Wayman, nephew of Mrs. Bernice Norman, Lester, Paul, James and Cifford Wayman, passed away Monday in Hawaii. Services Wednesday a.m.

St. Joseph Cotholic Church, 9:30 a.m. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME LYNHURST CHAPEL, 1202 S. Lynhurst. Friends invited.

Friends may call at funeral home after 6 p.m. Monday. Rosary 4 p.m. Tuesday, WHITWORTH Mrs. Dessie A.

Whitworth, age 76, 4806 Mecca, wife of Thomas A. Whitworth, mother of Mrs. Garnett Wilson and T. W. Whitworth; 4 grandchildren, passed away Sunday.

Services Tuesday, 1 p.m., CONKLE FUNERAL HOME LYNHURST CHAPEL, 1202 S. Lynhurst Dr. Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home. -Husband 5 In Memoriams BURK-In memory of Emil Burk Who passed away Feb.

21, 1962 -Your Sis, Marie LEATH-in loving memory of my husband, FLAY J. LEATH who passed away Feb. 21, 1965, We cannot Lord, thy purpose see, But all is well that's done by Thee. -wife, Jo, Sharon and Jackie McCURDY-In loving memory of VIOLET GARR McCURDY Who passed away Feb. 19, 1942.

We have only your memory, dear mother, To remember our whole life through, But the sweetness will linger forever As we treasure the image of you. -The Children, Edna Coddington, Lula Burcham, Willetta Smith and Thomas Garr, SHEARER-In loving memory of SADIE M. SHEARER who passed away Feb. 21, 1975. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, The world's weary trouble and trials are past, In silence she suffered, in patience she bore Till God called her home to suffer no more.

-Husband loving memory of PAULINE SIEBENTHAL who passed away Feb. 21, 1961. Five years have passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away; God took her Home-it was His will; With our hearts she liveth still. -Children and Grandchildren SIEBENTHAL -In loving memory of PAULINE SIEBENTHAL whe passed away Feb. 21, 1965.

What would. give to clasp her hand, Her happy face to see, To hear her voice and see her smile That meant so much to me. -Son and Family Card of Thanks HOOVER-We wish to thank our kind neighbors, friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings, and other courtesies extended at the passing of our devoted husband and father GEORGE L. HOOVER We also wish to thank Rev. Kendall Sands, organist, Anna May Lawrence and the Conkle Funeral Home for tactful and understanding service.

-Wife and children COPELAND-A very warm thank you is extended to all the friends and neighbors for the lovely floral offerings and other expressions of sympathy at the passing of MRS. STELLA COPELAND Funeral Directors ABDON O' RILEY MORTUARY 1509 Prospect ME 8-1474 BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY 1321 W. Ray St. ME 7-2431 CHANCE FUNERAL HOME 504 E. NATIONAL AVE.

784-3546 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 4925 W. 16th CH 1-6333 1934 MICHIGAN ME 7-9622 1201 LYNDHURST CH 1-8381 DORSEY FUNERAL HOME 3925 NEW YORK FL 7-1173 G. H. HERRMANN 1505 S. EAST ME 2-8488 5141 MADISON AVE.

ST 7-7211 Funeral Directors Farley FUNERAL. 1604 NOW W. 2 CHAPELS, ST. ME 8-2388 2950 N. HIGH SCHOOL RD.

AX FLOYD FARLEY GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME 1601 E. NEW YORK ME 2-5374 HISLEY TITUS 951 N. DELAWARE ME 4-3828 JORDAN FUNERAL HOME PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVICE 24 Hours Daily HELEN JORDAN ME 6-4305 2428 E. 10th, ME 6-4304 LITTLE SONS 1301 Main St. Bch.

Grove ST 6-1476 NORTHEAST 2530 STATION ST BEN DAVIS 7050 W. WASH. MOORE, KIRK USHER IRVINGTON 5342 E. WASH. ST.

LAWRENCE 8051 E. 46TH COLONIAL 3347 COLLEGE AVE. MAIN OFFICE, Li 6-1554. HARRY W. MOORE Funeral Chapels Indianapolis Greenwood Florists, Arlington: Chapel, 5811 E.

38th St. Peace 2050 E. Michigan ME 6-6461 ROYSTER ASKIN 2310 W. WASHINGTON ME 7-4308 ROBERT W. STIRLING 1420-22 Prospect ME 2-6576 STEVENS MORTUARY 3136 W.

16th 9t. 636-0125 2313 W. WASHINGTON ME 2-9352 USHER FUNERAL HOME I INC. C. FUNERAL HOMES el.

ME 2-9431 Robert R. St. Pierre, Pres. "Say with flowers" Bladison AVENUE 2457 MADISON ST 6-0431 14 Mausoleums, Lots COMPANION Crypt. on 1st Fir.

Main Bldg. at Washington E. Cemetery. Bargain. 357-1484.

20 Lost and Found MANS cashmere coal lost at Pax- tons Restaurant. N. Sherman-Feb. 4. Contents import.

637-7021 eves. LOST, SMALL tan fem. dog. Comb. Dachshund-Beagle.

Vic. E. or N.E. Name 357-6737. LOST mo.

male grey-wh. cat. Vic. 62nd-Dela. 253-7818.

LOST-Black Labador pup, mos. Vic. Woodruff $10 rew. 631-1165: LOST-or strayed from vic. of Southport Rd.

and U.S. 31, Chihuahua Fawn, white markings, child's Rew. 881-8063. LOST: Ciamese cat: Female. Dark seal point.

Warg. collar. Little girl's pet. May have gotten in. car.

Vic. Colorado, Wash. 356-2174. LOST-Young blue Point Siamese. Male, collar, and ID tag.

Child's pet. 40, Irvington, Rew. 545- 0416. LOST-Black and tan male terrier. "Shaver" vic.

8800 E. Mich. 898- 3382, rew. FOUND. Small male Beagle.

Black, tan, white. Eastside. FL 3-2204. LOST Glasses, name on glasses, Roger Williams, 787-7091. 24 Personal Notices LICENSED MATERNITY HOME Can offer.

protective care and planning to Unwed girls and their babies. For information ME 9-3461. WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or after Feb. :14, 1966. Don Thompson, Box 19283, Indianapolis.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS may be reached at 414. Peoples Bank Indianapolis or ME 4-1708. TONI. Please call Aunt Pat Bradrick. 251-4823.

26 Special Notices S.R. 22 REVOKED LICENSE INSURANCE to PLACE MR. INSURANCE OF INDIANA IMMEDIATE 630.3548 MONTHLY SERVICE PAYMENTS READY FOR THE, EASTER PARADE? Stoles, jackets, capes restyled. $20. Next 3 days.

Hats, muffs, collars, $5. ST 4-3043. SOUTH SIDE TURNERS ASSOC. 306 Prospect St. will hold their annual meeting, Feb.

21, 8 p.m. in their hall. SOUTH Side Turners 306 Prospect St. will hold their annual meeting, Feb. 21, 8 p.m.

In their hall. LADIES NIGHT every Weds. night at the Zaring Burlesk Theatre. Free gifts to all MINK STOLE CLEANING Davidson's of Glendale 255-3161 LOSE Weight safely with Dex-0Diet Tablets. Only: 98c.

Hooks Drugs. FOR THE finest in household and personal bruch products call Fuller. Brush Co. Li 5-1256. EVERYDAY LOW PRICES AT Your nearest HOOK'S DEPEND.

ABLE DRUG STORES. Bingo-rew. for Crm. Top, Ev. milk, mayon.

Star-News bx: 162. STANDARD $1000 Bingo need 0 3, 4, 4. ME 8-1948. 32 Steam Bath, Massage BETTY ANN'S Sauna Bath. Masseuse and Masseur.

Hrs. 11 a.m.8:30 p.m. 1404 N. Penn. ME 2-7820.

HELEN'S Oil Shampoo baths, 4204 E. Mich. 10-10. FL 7-0048, BETTY G. MASSAGE SALON Stm.

bath and face massaging: LIc. operator. 7208 E. Wash. 359-3653.

MIRROR Stim-ette, 1411 N. 111.. 10 to 9, Thurs. Sat. 10-6 Gladys' Lic.

steam bath, shower, massage. 2120 E. Mich. 631-1587 9-9. KIM'S Kim and Shanyn 2 Mi.

W. of Bridgeport, Rd. 40. Box 13. ESTHER'S, 6314 W.

Wash. Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. CH' 1-8543. JOAN'S AND JOHNNY'S.

7578 W. Wash. Noon to 9 p.m. 241-9842 NEW hrs. 12 to 7 Sat.

124. 4012 Bluff Rd. Hwy. 37 So. 2 oprs.

642 W. 30TH 926-8569 Men Daily Ladies Wed. 38 Transportation RIDE WANTED, 22nd. Kessler, riving downtown 7:30 a.m. 632-4727.

100. Sleeping Rooms HOTELS GILBERT HOTEL 250 S. Meridian Warm priv. bath wk. Elevator, maid serv.

635-3815. ALL NEWLY DECORATED. $8 Private Bath-Fans-Parking Community Kitch, Maid Ser. BROAD PARK HOTEL 610 E. 12TH ST.

ME 7-0755 WALKING DISTANCE 401 N. ILLINOIS CITY HEAT Maid Serv. Auto. Elevator Retrig. Available $9, $10, $11 Wk.

430 HEAT Gd. central loc. Running water, refrig. Maid serv. wk.

ME 5-1878 001 N. HEAT Cin. rooms, maid off-street parking. $8, $9, $10 wk. ME 4-5263 NICE Dec.

maid priv. bath, elevator, prkng. 505 N. Dela. NORTH 4300 N.

CAPITOL furn. kitch. privis. AT 3-5203. 4459 N.

COLLEGE. Hall entrance, private both, master Day employed, quiet gent. Priv. home. 4450 N.

COLLEGE. Empl. gent, priv. $10. Phone appt.

784- 6425. 3556 COLLEGE. priv. home. Emp.

WA 6-3117 eves. 1817 N. DELAWARE, business man. Priv. shower, quiet.

WA 5-2877 6371 GUILFORD-CL 5-9350 N. 46th Vic. Large rm. priv. bath, ent.

Emp. man. 283-7071 3256 N. PENN. On bus line.

Kitch. en clean, warm and quiet. Call 251-4477 or 923-3720. 1827 N. TALBOT, nice rm.

Nr. Bath. Refs. 924-4440. 3854 WASH.

Bivd. Attrac. priv. bath, hall ent. HOME PRIVILEGES.

Employed lady. 251-5261 Mon. and eves. Northampton Village IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NORTH spacious 2 and 3 bedroom Authentic English Village! Luxurious, Tri-level land 2-story, townhouses, charming village green planning. $290.

Clubhouse with huge swimming pool, recreation $207.50 to North to 73rd, turn to 1900 West, grounds. Carports, paved parking. then north to 7700 Harcourt Road. Open 12-6 daily. Phone 293-3445 for information HALL- HOTTEL METrose 8-2361 Hotpoint COLOR COORDINATED APPLIANCES 700 Sleeping Rooms NORTH FALL CREEK Nice rms.

near bath wk. Parking. Emp. men. 925-3214.

MERIDIAN-36th pleasant room. Gentleman. $14. WA 6-4870. MERIDIAN, 36th-Lrg.

hx. bath. Priv. home, Gentleman. 926-4774.

NICE ROOM in good home for nice working lady. AT 3-2383. EAST N. COLORADO, or. trans.

ployed. 357-4219, 356-1861. 944 E. DRIVE Wort. PI.

E. 10th bus. Clean. Priv. home.

ME 1-7739. 535 MID. DR. Woodruff PI. eff.

Pri. bath, ent. 631-0189. 9 S. SHERMAN DR.

Pri. ent. Parking. Businessman. TW 4-7290.

1315 STURM AVE. nr. transp. Close to RCA, Tech. Prefer men.

3300 E. Lge. clos. shwr. Pkg.

nr. Mallory. 637-6429 CLEAN comfortable rm. in pleas. home.

Convenient. FL 6-2157. 3900 E. NR. E.

Wash. Clean room. Emp. man. 357-7019; 357-2370 eves.

NR. AVIONICS, W. conven. loc. Gent.

pref. 359-9111. CLEAN QUIET Nr. shower. Large closet.

Gent. Nr. trans. 357-3752. MALE.

Shower. Steam ht. Emerson near Mich. 359-1216, 638-0161. SOUTH 1047 CHURCHMAN, large clean rm.

Dbl. or sal. Priv. ent. Reas.

rate. 1710 S. MERIDIAN comf. priv. ent.

nr. bath, emp. man. ME 6-4228. ACROSS from Garfield Pk.

Young man. College age. ST 4-5368. WEST 30 N. TREMONT.

Nr. Allison-Link Belt, pri. bath, man. ME 1-1094. 4962 W.

11TH St. Sgl. or dbl. rm. Priv.

ent. Emp. man. 244-9189. WEST OF Eagledale Shopping Center.

2 Clean rms. Priv. home. 291- 8362 or 632-6784. NICE Room nr.

Speedway. Allisons Link Belt. Imp. man. AX 1-8821 Eves.

SPEEDWAY. Nr. bath. Pri. home.

Cheery, celan. 241-7213. $17 PER WK. 202 N. High Schl.

Rd. Men emp privils. CH 1-4888. 110 Rooms With Board LIC. NURSING HOME, cheerful priv.

and semi-priv. or ward. Reg. nurse super. Lic.

prsnl. 24 Hrs. Greenwood Village, Greenwd 181-2591 SPEC. CARE FOR SENILE LADY In priv. home.

Reas. rates. 632-1720 WANTED refined elderly person who is looking for clean board. Help if needed. ME 1-1791.

WANT HOME for eld. lady (On Walker). In refined widow's home, in good location. FL 3-2036. BARTON HOUSE, 505 N.

Dela. Retirement Hotel nursing home. Variety of accom. Reas. ME 4-5310.

SPEEDWAY. Rooms, priv. baths, meals. Retired. 241-7535, 291-5228.

PENSIONERS, warm room, gd. food. 961 N. Dearborn, 636-9832. ROOM BOARD, care of child.

Wknds off, salary, 18-45. ME 1-7329. 115 Child Care CHILD care in my home. Age 1-6 yrs. Hot meals.

Lic. 34th and Capitol, 925-3912. LOVING care. Religious home. One child.

Days. 3624 May. flower Dr. 241-9151. GLENS VALLEY, child care, religious home.

8500 So. TU 1-3044. 28TH-Central Vic. Babysitting my home. Hour, day or wk.

WA 3-6873 CHILD CARE, my home. 5 Days. 2200 Bik. Capitol. 923-6293.

E. New York Rural. Infants up. days, lic. home.

632-5156. 8195 N. MICH' Rd. Best of care. Play rm.

Play mates. 293-1021. CHILD CARE, my home, day or night. Speedway. CH 4-6614.

CHILD, any age, any hours. Area 25th and Park. Reas. WA 5-6579. CHILD care my home.

Will board. Low prices. 3100 W. 631-8135. 120 Light Housekeeping Rooms WALKING DISTANCE 717 E.

OHIO, kitnet. Ev. erything ME 7-7983. 17 E. REGENT.

Light housekeeping rms. Aduls. 926-0855. NORTH 2456 N. MERIDIAN--FL 9.3653 3 RMS.

AND BATH, IST FLR. ALL UTIL. PD. CHILD WELCOME. 125 Trailers and Trailer Space for Rent ALL ELECTRIC 1-Barm.

mobile home. Trailer City, 7777 W. Wash. CH 1-9377. TRAILER SPACE, all 301 S.

Shortridge Rd. 140 Equipment, Home Furnishing Rentals AMERICAN FURN. LEASING co. Rent furniture monthly All styles 36-hour delivery Models on display at: 1007 N. MERIDIAN ST.

634-8834 143 Apartments Unfurnished DEVONSHIRE-412 N. ALABAMA 1-bedrm. Util. furn, exc. elec.

Grd. fir. Exc. cond. $77.50.

See cust. Traymore Apts. 1402 N. Ala. Effys.

and barm. Adults. See mgr. 1649 AND 1655 N. ALA.

Effic. $65 Mo. Utils. pd. Moynahan Apts.

634-5555 5500 ALLISONVILLE Rd. Up Dpix. Priv. bath, ent. Adults.

253-6598. 3605 BALSAM. stove, custodian or 632-3591. 6130 CARVEL-Broad area. 2 Bdrm.

Town House, shower, stove, refrig. Oil ht. $99.50 255-4903 5102 N. COLLEGE. 3 Rms.

Util. $95. WA 5-4849, CL 5-9280. 2320 DAWSON-2 Bedrooms. Redec.

Range-Refrig. Water. $75. 786-2075. N.

DELAWARE. 1 and 2-rm. apts. $20 to $30 per mo: Heat and wtr. Key at 128.

and E. MICH. per Apt. mo. 4-Open bath.

$55 1320 N. DEL Stove-refrie. utils. $80. Cust.

632-3591. 1925 DEXTER. 2-rm. Priv. bath.

$65. 923-2465. 308 HAMILTON-4 Rms. Heat. Water.

INDIANA NATIONAL BANK 3 Virginia Ave. 633-8034 6007 LAURAL HALL DR. Spacious 2-bdrm. oven, range, Close to shopping. Lois Kennard, 251-1000, 251-2284.

N. MERIDIAN-37th. 3-Barm. apt. inc.

all utils. $165. 634-5555. 1525 E. MICH.

Nr. Tech rms. bath, hdwd firs. Ht. and wtr.

pd. Will dec. Hartman's ME 4-6546. 504 N. 3 Rooms, all utils.

Lady preferred. 2nd floor. ME 5-2169, ME 2-2384. 2335 PROSPECT. ADULTS $60 MO.

Attract. 3-rm. apt. Util. ME 2-7219 Penn Lawn Apts.

3537 N. Penn. 1-Bdrm. apt. Redec.

Stove, refrig. 1st fir. Apt. 9 ME 7-7033, CL 5-6275 CHADWICK APTS. 1005 N.

PENN. Eff. Adults. Utits. See Mgr.

Edgewood Villa 3510 N. Penn. 2-Bdrm. Util. Adults.

923-9611 511 N. $66. heat, wtr good stove, ref. ME 7-1428. 1144 S.

SENATE-4-rm. priv. bath-ent. ST 7-5887 aft. 4:30.

3019 STATION 4 Rooms 1636 INGRAM 3 Rooms All utilities furnished. 787-1395 1601 TALBOT, bath, 1st Hit. and util. pd. Nr.

Sacred Heart. $75. Adults. CH 1-8419. N.

TALBOT-2-Bdrm. Prefer young career people who want privacy. $100 hf. furn. 923-4426 627 Lge.

tile bath gas utils. 283-1011 E. 10TH WOODVIEW TERRACE And 2-bdrm. balcony and terrace. $97.50 AND UP Furnished apt.

avail. now. All modern appliances. Individual heat and air cond. All utils.

except elec. furn. MRS. WILKERSON 898-6378 HICKS REALTY CO. 639-3489 Piccadilly 28 E.

16-1-Bdrm. Ut. Furn. Elev. $100 Mo.

826-6490 323 W. 19TH, $37.50, 3 bath, wtr good ME 7-1428. HAWTHORNE APTS. -5300 E. 21st New air cond.

conv. loc. FL 7-1882, Eves. CL 1-0006. 1254 W.

23RD CALL 637-3537 135 W. 28TH 3 priv. bath, $16 924-1176. 723 E. 36TH.

Side of dble. 6 rms. and bath. $90 mo. WA 4-2156.

502 E. 38TH. Ground floor. 3 bath. Carpeted.

Adults. Utilities. $75. 632-3536. MEDFORD APARTMENTS 3534 N.

PENN. ST. APT. A-1 Shaded, quiet, adult locations. 1-Bedroom $105 2-Bedroom $113 Heat and water included WA 6-9701 L1.7-130 DOLLSHIRE APARTMENTS 4725 Madison 2-Bedrm.

or from $115. Water and heat paid. Central air cond. Separate dining area. Model open No, 26, or call ME 8-2361.

HALL HOTTEL INC. EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS $40 Including all utils. MOYNAHAN APTS. 634-5555 850 N. PENNSYLVANIA N.

MERIDIAN AT 36TH (S.E. COR.) Redec. 2-bdrm. 8th lovely view. Excell.

utils. elevator, laund. parking, swim pool, fireproof, soundproof 1 E. 36th St. 923-5044 925-0779 MERIDIAN COURT 3360 N.

Meridian. 1 And 2-bedrm. ter stove, heat and furnished. SPANN RASSMAN INC. 1927 N.

Meridian 924-4515. UNIVERSITY TERRACE APTS. 599 W. Westfield Bivd. No.

20, heat and all appliances furnished. $150. SPANN RASSMANN, INC. 1927 N. Meridian 925-4515 GENERAL APARTMENTS: CO.

113 E. 16TH ST. Elevator. Kitch. Utils.

clean. Adults only. $70 to $82.50. Very 9 to 5, 634-2439; Eves. 638-5292.

CEDARCRAFT APTS. 3551 Wash. liv. din. den, sun porch, all utils.

pd. $150. baths, SPANN RASSMANN INC. 1927 N. Meridian 925-4515 SOUTH MERIDIAN COURT heat, Meridian, water spacious furnished, 1-bdirm, See to appreciate.

785-4410. $98.50. RITTER 1708 PARK APTS. N. RITTER 2-Bedrm.

apts. New small, adult bldg. phere. FL Exclusive home-like 9-8232, FL 6-0297. atmos.

38TH Large AND WASH BLVD. din. tile large living 1-bdrm. area, ft. living area.

bath, $100 per over 800 sq. Box 3301, Star and News. mo. 3 ROOMS 1456 Hudson. Rear of ware.

Redec. Heat 1457 Dela. Adults. ME 5-2169, ME and water pd. 2-2384.

Sales, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Dunlop Rentals, Insurance Holtegel 106 N. Delaware refrig. CUMBERLAND. Ht. and 3 wtr.

bath, closets, hdwd. firs. $95. furn. TW 8-5675.

Lge, Air cond. $120 inclu. utils. 2-bdrm. luxury Ransdell, open today.

787-4086. 2236 S. IMMEDIATE to $135. Occupancy. 1, 2-Brs.

9117. 1 bik. E. of Cavauer Post on Apts. 898- GOVERNOR E.

38th Deluxe 2-Bedrooms. Adults. WINTHROP 46th Winthrop. 283-2575. MEADOWBROOK APTS.

3200 E. 38th St. at Dearborn 546-1551 2143 N. ROLAND Ritter MANOR APTS. Quality Hotpoint Appis.

per mo. $99.50 356-6339 AND MERCHANTS TRUST CO. BANK MANAGEMENT GASLIGHT SQUARE APTS. 638-2461 E. 38th New and 1 and 2-bdrm.

apts. Post Rd. 898-2783 water SPEEDWAY, pd. $80. eff.

CH heat and NORTH. 4-8787, AX 1-6089 1-BEDROOM APT. age No 2-rm. effic. 1 mid.

WOODRUFF-Lg. person. pets. $65. ME 2-0193 dryer.

1-BDRM. $65. ht. Nr. utils.

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