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-THE SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 19S5 rAGE 28 INDIANAPOLIS STAR 7 Funeral Cirecrers 7 Fuatrel Directors funeral Announcements Public Notices 26 Special often 26 Special Noficts 143 Apartments Unfurnished IwOi BALSAM-l (75, stove, wt. See cust. or ME 2-3591 1444 BALSAM. 1-Bdrm. Apt.

blag. A'! utll. turn. WA 6-5892, CL 5-4827. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JUNE 6th.

1965 Noon till Nine P.M. You and Your Family ore cordially invited to inspect the all-new, completely re-decoroted Cm CM Russell A. Abdon ABDON and O'RILEY FUNERAL HOME 1509 PROSPECT STREET Indiana River Areas Due For Changes Some 30 state officials, economists and educators yesterday heard an economic projection for Indiana river basin areas which predicted wide changes in many state areas by the year 2,000. Chief aim of the meeting was to formulate plans for refinement and application of the information orginally con tained in a report first made public last fall at a meeting of the Ohio River Basin co ordinating Committee. Some of the features of that report included the forecast that although the White River basin in Central Indiana will SATURDAY WANT AD HOURS 7:30 A.M.

to 6 P.M. THE WANT AD COUNTER 8 A.M. TO 12 NOON PHONE SERVICE FOR ADS TO APPEAR In Monday's STAR and NEWS Saturday, 7:30 A.M.-6 P.M. Sunday, 3 P.M.-6 P.M. 'continue to be principally an agricultural district, agricul tural employment in the area will decrease by 64 per cent while output increases by 78 per cent in the next 50 years MANUFACTURING will ac Count for more than one-third of the jobs in the area by 19S0, according to the report, John E.

Mitchell, director of Indiana Department of "Conservation, told the gathering that without question wa- ter will become an increasing ly important factor in the pro duction of all kinds of goods and services. He said that the importance ME 8-2411 110 Room With Board NURSING home, low budget, all lotest requirements, 45 mm. uptown Mrs. Rod. PL8-wMJShtridan.

WILL keep one mon or lady. PrP vole paid or sooial security In my private home. WA 3-4139. LICENSED UfcKAIOn board for elderly. ME 1-1652.

ROOM AND Board, pensioners, $6 mo. ME 6-9832. 961 Dearborn BOARD and room for elderly lady. FL 9-6313 LIC. Nursing Home.

505 N. Dtia. Coll MrsRenihan, ME 4-5310. CLEAN, TV, GOOD FOOD. Employed man.

$15 Wk. ME 8-7706. Retired Reas. Clean WA 6-7308 115 Child Care 40TH BROADWAY, good care, babies my home doys, lie. WA 5-2994.

MONTESSORI for working mothers. ME 8-4885. Age. 2-5. CHILD CARE, East.

By day or week. Lie. ME 7-4738. 44TH AND Crittenden. Exp.

Fen. 120 Light Housekeeping Rooms WALKING DISTANCE 712 N. EAST St. 1-2 rms. Frig.

Priv. ent $10 Up. Baby. Sober. No drink.

Want-Adi. 8-2411 "of careful development of wa ter resources should not be overlooked as a major factor NOTICE TO BiDOfcRA Sealed bid wl be received by Th. Boord of School Commisetort. Ifi tl IM City of Ind.anopotts until ht hour or 1:30 clock m. on WHntucy, June JO, IMS.

an the following: Furnish ond lnsoH ovnosium equipment ot Crisput AHucks H'gh Senoot. 113 Norm A street. All In occordonce wttti toeclnro-tiont on fii in the Office of me Boon, 150 Norm Meria-on street InOionopoMs Indiana. The Board reserves me right to occopt or re- lert ony or oil THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COM MISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Nsion E. Alien, Busineu Manager Indianapolis.

lndna June 5 lo5 I Death Notices CARMODY John H. Cormody, 75 vrs. 47J7 Pork, husband of Mrs. Ruby Cormody. fother of Mrs.

Frances J. Tuohy, Dr. John H. Cormody, all of city. Brother of Joseph ond Jomes Cormody, Mrs.

Irene Hayes. Mrs. Ann Doyle, all of Grond Roplds 9 Grandchildren. Possed away Thurs Services I 30 Ot the FEENEY-KIRBY MORTUARY. Meridion at 19th 9 om.

St. Joon of Arc Church. Friends may coll at the mortuary after 2 m. Sun. Rosary I m.

Sun. CARVER Mrs. Moy Denhom Corver, 45 years, 27J8 E. Thompson Rd. wife of William M.

Corver, mother of Mrs. Paul H. Gessler, Mrs. James D. Adorns, Mrs.

John D. Mitchell, ond William M. Corver, sister of Mrs. Loroine Barnes, 4 grandchildren, passed away Thursday. Funerol Tuesday 1 m.

ot the G. H. HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison Ave. Friends moy call ofttr 7 p.m.

Sunday. DEIBEL Mrs. Madge Deibel, 3043 N. sister of Mrs. Morle Kruse, passed owoy Thursday.

Funerol Saturday morning 9 o'clock SS Peter 1 Paul Cathedral. Friends Invited. PLANNER ft BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY. HESTER Mr. Zock Hester, age oi years, 326 S.

Holmes husband of Susie, foster-father of Mrs. Louise Corrleo, brother of Mrs. John Col- son, Mrs. Louis Keynoias, uscar, Edd and Robert Hester, also survived by 2 foster-grondchildren. Funeral Monday June 7, 2 p.m.

USHER FUNERAL HOME, 2313 W. Wash. St. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m.

Saturday -lOLYCROSS Mr. Orvol B. Holvcrosi age 39 ot 3009 Ashland husband of Mrs. Maxlne Hoiycross, tamer ot Mork ond Miss Dona Hoiycross, son of Orvol Hoiycross and Mrs. Leona Williams, brother of Harold Hoiycross ond Mrs.

Ana-belle Block. Services Saturday, 1 m. SHIRLEY BROTHERS PHtA-L CHAPEL, 4565 E. 10th. Calling any time.

JAEGER Dr. Alfred S. Jaeger, SI years of 5010 Wash. Blvd. passed away Friday a.m.

beloved father of Robert Louis K. and Miss Caroline Jaeaer, and Mrs. Louise Cohen, all of also 5 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren. Services 10:30 a.m. vionaay at yne inapis.

neurew Temple, 4501 N. Meridian. Friends may call after 7:30 p.m. till 9:30 saturaay oniy ay AKLm-ru-EN-NELSON FUNERAL HOME, 1943 N. Meridian.

CORRECTED NOTIC1 JOHNSON Pattie Ella Johnson, oge 11, 401 t. orange oetovea motner ot Mrs. Gladys Thorpe, Mrs. Clara Alma Westfall, both of ctly, Mrs. Belle Stader, Elkhart, Levbrun Johnson, Dexterville, Kentucky.

Fu nerol services Sunday 9 p.m., ak-LEY FUNERAL HOME, 404 W. Mor. rls St. Burial Monday, Lees Ceme tery, Butler County, Kentucky. Friends may call at the Funerol Home after 7 p.m.

Saturday. KLfNGLER Mr. Earl Kllngler, age 73 of Lebanon, R.R.4, passed away Thursday, stepfather of LaVerne Worland. Funerol Saturday 2 p.m. RUSSELL AND HITCH FUNERAL HOME, Lebonon.

Burial Browns wonder Cemetery. Friends coll any time. MARSHALL Mrs. Bessie Marshall of Indianap olis, age neiovea rnorner or Mrs. Lela Imel, Danville; Mrs.

Mary Martha Masslngalt, Indianapolis; Russell Marshall, Mexico; Charles Marshall, Peoria, Illinois; Lloyd Marshall, Inglewood, California; 10 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, also sister of Lilllt Schowe, Indlanoools; Daisy Wlldman, Indi anapolis; Minnie Brandt, Julia Hart, Waynetown; Hugh Mongus, Greencastle; Clydt Man-gus, Idaho Falls, Idaho, passed away. Services Saturday, 2 p.m. WEAVER FUNERAL HOME, Ddn-vllle. Burial Ladoga Cemetery. Friends may coll at funeral home.

MORRIS Mr. Lewis W. Morris, 79 years, 1807 Bluff beloved husband of Esther M. Morris, fother of Juonetlo E. Dancey, grandfather of Dorlene Carpenter, Robert Sandra M.

ond Charles L. Doncty, 3 great grandchildren, brother of Florence Smith, Laura Kinkade, Mary Stovoll, Bertie Caswell and Julio Ireland, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday 10 a at THE G. H. HERRMANN MADISON AVE.

FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison Avt. Friend Invited. PARSLEY Mr. Floyd Parsley, oge 43, 8850 Rockville brother of Orval Parsley of Franklin, several nieces and nephews, passed away Wednesday. Services Saturday, 2:30 p.m.

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME" SPEED-WAYWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 14th St. Friends Invited. Flrends may rail in future economic growth of "'the state. Daniel F.

O'P-iley 32 Steam Bath, Massage OIL SHAMPOO Boths. Lie. Opero-lors. FL 9-4660, 306 E. Mich.

Side ntr. 10-11, 10-10 Sunday. BETTY G. MASSAGE SALON Stm. boths and face mossogina.

Lie. opr7208 E. Wosh. FL 9-3453. JOAN'S and JOHNNY'S.

7571 W. Wash. 11 p.m. CH 1-9842 Ml. W.

of Bridgeport 5 team ond moMoqes. Rd. 40, lox 13 GLADY'S 2120 E.Mich. ME 1-1587, 7 doys 9-9. BITTY ANN'S W.

WASH. Hrs. 10o.m. to 6p.m. "OMA'S SALON-2711 E.

New Yorkr 11-4 II -7 Mon. -Sat. 2-7728 J. M. S.

4012 Bluff Rd. Hwy. 37 So. 11 to 9 Snt. II to 4 28 Transportation WANTED riders to help drive ond shore expenses to Son Bernadmo, Calif.

Leaving June 14th. Call Thorntown 436-7408 I UP Sleeping Rooms HOTELS ROOMS FOR MEN ONLY RETIREES WELCOME ANDREWS HOTEL, 1434 E. WASH. Single S10. Double $14.

Mold serv. Lobby TV, free parking. Manager, Mrs. Lawson, ME 2-0854 WALKING DISTANCE S05 N. DELA.

Elevator, maid serv. "like hotel" ME 4-5310. 401 N. ELEVATOR Moid responsible mature residents. $75.

ME 4-3729. 430 MASS. QUIET ATMOSPHERE. Gd. cent.

loc. Running wtr. refrlg. jrnaid serv. $8 $10 wk.

ME 5-1878. 801 PENN-F1NE LOCATION Cln. rooms, mold off-street parking, $8, $9, $10 wk. ME 4-5263. NORTH BROADWAY, 4006, Front, 3 large windows, gentleman.

WA 4-1739. 3519 COLLEGE. Priv. tnt. Lrg.

closet. CooJrm.WA 5-8731J N. DELA. 219 E. 11th, pleasant.

Hall ME 4-3182. 2144 N. DELA. nice home for girl. Privls.WA 5-0086.

4270 N. MERIDIAN. MEN ONLY. Ref. req.

AT 3-4357, WA 5-8239. 1217 N. NEW JERSEY-Men only. Showers, lobby TV, moid serv. Very cln.

$7 to $9. ME 4-00 'i. 3344 N. PENN. nice priv.

home, priv. ent. Emp. gent. WA 6-0376.

2017 N. PENN. Maid service. Priv. emp.

man. WA 6-9831. 3627 N. hall entrance, next to bath. CLUB-LIKE RESIDENCE-MEN Coiy comf.

sal. odlolnlng bath, off St. pkng. $8.50. 3148 N.

Penn. IN FOREST Manor room or short home retined Lady. LI 7-2227 NICE HOME. Emo. men.

Lge. closet desk. WA COMFORTABLE rm. gentlemen. Broad Ripple area.

CL 5-4533 aft. 4 EAST 47 N. BRADLEY, 1900 E. front rm. Lg.

elos. Emp. man. FL 7-2370. 5400 E.

CLEAN, auiet, shower. Walk-in clos. Emp. man. FL 7-4862 2302 ENGLISH.

Air rm. Priv. ent. Emp. man.

ME 7-4840. 1314 N. EMERSON -Mon, day empl. only. No drinking, $10.

FL 9-2253. 40 N. IRVINGTON, 5400 East, nice sleeping emp. mon. $10, See oft.

5:30. FL 6-8701. 710 N. LINWOOD, extra nice, quiet, clean. Emp.

man. FL 7-7144. 535 MIDDLE DR. Wdrf. PI.

Private entrance. ME 1-0189. 1211 N. TEMPLE, 2600 E. nice rm.

priv bath ent em pg i rls. 6-5170. 1800 off New York. Employed man. Phone ext.

ME 1-7855. NEAR Community Hospital. Front rm. Man No drunks. ME 1 -1 789.

WOODRUFF PL. E. lOtlf bus. emp girls community kitch. ME7-4273.

2900 E. Nice rm. Walk-In closet. Emp. young man.

ME 8-5624. VERY Comfortable, clean, quiet. Garage. Emp. man.

PL 7-4090. 3300 lg. shower, nr. RCA, Mollory. ME 7-4429.

SOUTH SHELBY-Roymond vie. Priv. shower and ent.Emp.jrionST 4-7658. CLEAN, close In, priv. ent.

with TV. Emp. person. ME 6083 WEST 2049 N. LYNDHURST Dr.

Rm. Day emp. young rel. mon. $10.

CH 1-4691 1144 N. TIBBS. Clean rm. Emp. gentleman.

$10. ME 8-9St7. 2924 REX DRIVE. JOth-Kessler." Clean, quiet rm. Mdlagd.

gent. WA 5-2082. NR. SPEEDWAY, lg. lovely home, off st.

parking. Phone In rm. PryillgesRefi.CH '-7780. BACHELORS. Swimming pool, pool tohle, patio.

Rof. $17 Wk. CH 1 -4BR8. 45 Business Services Bayh Rallies Aid In Opposing Mass I Transit Proposal -CD Washington Senator Birch WANT AD RATES Boi Number Service Charge $1 00, Count, 5 Words THESE RATES APPLY TO ALL DIRECT ADVERTISING ROM INDIVIDUALS OR FIRMS WITHIN THE STATE Of INDIANA. SeWatjSaUHCCi HOLYCROSS, Mr.

Orvol Jr. ROESENER, Mr. Frederick H. TUCKER. Mrs.

Jane E. VAN HOY, Mr. Samuel P. I Death Notices PERKINS Jus'ice M. Perkins, ooe 59, beloved husband of Alice, and father of Mrs.

Jessie M. Ford, Mrs. Modon-ito Pe Prewift, Mrs. Potncio E. Borr of ci'y.

ond Morvm Perkins of Martinsville, son of Mrs. Jessie Boemmel. brother of Mory Goeng, Frances Tyler and Geneva Neol, passed owoy Fnoay. Funerol services 10 JO om. Monday at the J.C.

WILSON CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES. 1234 Prospect. Friends may call otter p.m. aaiuraay. PITMAN Wolter E.

Pitman, 1531 S. Banner, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Eugene Plt- A4 Urt llniw WlKon ond Ida Pitman, grondson of Mr. Watt Wren ona wr.

anq nnr. woipn B.imnn HnirtM4 thu life Fridav age 12. Time of service later. For intormation can wuukc KIRK BEN DAVIS UICtL, 4774. POWERS Mrs.

Elnora Powers, oae SO, 2657 Mors Hill wife of Stephen W. Powers; mother ot Mrs. Virginia Wood, Mrs. Jessie Stanley, Mrs. Olive Chew, Walter Hershel Elbert ond Wilbur D.

Powers; 15 orondchildren; 10 great-grand children; sister of Mrs. Flora Remington and Mrs. Beatrice Rearden. passed away Wednesday. Services Saturday, 10 a.m..

Mars Hill Church of Christ, 2659 S. Lockburn. Friends moy coll ot CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 47Z5 W. I6in and at the church from 9 tin. Saturday until hour of service.

ROESENER Frederick H. Roesener. ooe 71, of 453 N. Ritter husband of Elizabeth Roesener, father of Eliza beth Ann Roesener, ond Paul Roesener (deceased), grand father of Robert ond Sharon Roesener, ond 2 brothers In Germany. Services Monday, 10 a.m., SHIRLEY BROS.

IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash. St. Calling after 7 p.m. Saturday.

SAALES Mrs. Mory Ann Sanies, oge SI years, 443 N. Concord, mother of Mrs. Margaret Bach, Mrs. Amelia M.

Blazer and Frederick J. soaies, foster mother of Mrs. Gertrude Chambers, also survived by 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday, June 7, 30 USHER FUNERAL HOME, 2313 Washington 9 a.m., St. Anthony Church.

Burial St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends moy call after 7 p.m. Saturday. SCHNEPF Jacob Schnepf, 13 years, 951 Bradbury, beloved father of Mrs.

Anno Baron, Mrs. Louise Rati, and Carl Schnepf, passed away Frldoy. Funeral notice later G. H. HERRMANN SERVICE.

SCHUMAN Joe Schumon, 41 yean, of 4535 In-dtanola, passed away Friday p.m. beloved husband of Ethel, father of Mrs. Alex Londe, brother of Jack Sherman, Harry Schuchmon, and Mrs. Morris Stein, all of also 3 grandchildren. Services 2 m.

Monday at AARON-RUBEN NELSON FUNERAL HOME, 1943 N. Meridian. Burial Azras Achalm Cemetery. Friends Invited. SULLIVAN Martha Sullivan, age tl, of Pltts-boro, foster-mother of Robert Har-los, from Harrison, sister of Heber Martlng, Amos Marling, several nieces and nephews, passed away Wednesday.

Services Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Pittsboro Baptist Church. Friends may call at GREGORY FUNERAL HOME, In Pittsboro until 12 noon Saturday. fUCKER Mrs. Jant E.

Tucker, aqe 42 ot 3239 Moeller wife oi Charles D. Tucker, mother of Kenneth W. Becker, sister of Raymond, John and Lawrenct Callahan, Mary Disco, Ellen Koescher, Margaret O'Mera, Irene Blals and Elizabeth Doyle. Services Saturday 10 a.m. SHIRLEY BROTHERS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E.

Wash. Calling any time. WIEST Harry C. Wlest age 70, Mann husband of Nana H. Wlest, father of Miss Beatrice L.

Wlest and Mrs. Evelyn Farmer, brother of Mrs. Minnie A. Carver, Mrs. Fern Avery, and Mrs.

Maude Hamble, passed away Thursday. Services Saturday 1:30 p.m. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME LYNHURST CHAPEL 1202 Lynhurst. Friends Invited. Friends may call at tht funeral home.

vVlLLIAMS Mr. Henry G. Wlllloms of 1040 Goodie! husband of Willie Mae, father of Thomas L. and Jovce Whltler, survived by I grandchildren, passed away mursaay a m. t-rienas may call at the TOLIN AND HERR MEMORIAL CHAPEL.

1308 Prospect. Services Saturday, 1 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cametery. Member of Calvin Prather Lodge No. 717 and Sahara Grotto.

WRAY William Wray, age 74, Jamestown, father of Dean, Danville; Mary Es-teele Zochary, Neva Beck Whltestown, passed away Friday. Services WALKER FUNERAL HOME, Jamestown. Arrangements Incomplete. Burial Jamestown. Friends may call after 4 p.m.

Saturday. Cestem Bellfiaf, Specialty luHaiae-70S Machinery end Teals -710 Wanted te Buy Milc-711 lewers. Plants, Shreai-720 lawn, Cardan la.uipment-723 Fruits end Gardta Praduce-731 Paultry, leekiti-721 Dees, Cats, Other Psti-73t livettack. Peed, Perm Praduce-73S Pane Implements; laulpmtnt-731 Ctel, Oil end Weed -750 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Hautes far Salt-300 Heutes fer Sele-Nertn-312 Nerthi 1 and 2 Itdreemt-)1S Nartki 1 Badreemi-JU Nertfci 4 aad Mere ledraantt-1S Neastt fer Sele-lait-310 leiti and 2 ledreems-32t lain 1 tedreemi-323 leiti 4 and Mere -324 Htueas fer Sele-Seuth-330 Sautki I and 2 ledreemi-331 Sautkt 1 ledreemi-311 Seutfci 4 and Mara ledreems-334 Nautes fer Sola -Weil -340 Welti I end 2 ledretmi-34! Welti 1 Sedreemi- 343 Weitt 4 end Mara ledreems-344 Seeurkaa, Out-Of City Par Sale -150 Suauraaa: Nartk-151 Sueertaai lelt-JJ! Suaerkeat tenth -33 Sutureent Welt -354 Deeklei, Depltitt-SM Incemt Property -3S luilntis Preperly, Salt end lttst-170 lets fer Sele-37S lickenft laal Istate-JIS Parntl, Acraaft-390 Oet Of State Preperly -391 leierti, Celteati Ptr Sale -J94 Wanted -leal litatt-397 ROOMS, RENTALS Sleeplni Reams -100 unfurnished Reemi-IOS leems Wild leerd-110 Child Cara-llS Hint Neasekeepiai teams -1 10 Trailers ead Trailer Ipece Per tent -115 Wanted teams -130 Meviaf Steraee -1 31 ieuipmant, Name Perailkinf leatall-140 Apartments Untarniilied-143 Nausas Unfernliked-IJt Apnrtments Per SeN-152 Apertmeats Fereiihed3SS Neaias Feraiskad-leO -Sukurkaa Out Of Clty teat-US Wanted Ta lent -1 70 lusinest Places Fer leal -101 ineil Places Wealed -109 Deik end Office Spe.e-111 Perms Fer lent -131 teserts, tempi) Cetlesei Fer leaf -140 E. Bayh Jr.

(D-Ind.) yesterday mailed letters to all his Demo- cratic colleagues in the Senate urging them to oppose an amendment to the mass transit law which would permit im-ports of foreign-made equip- 1. Bayh told the Senators he -'supports measures to increase foreign trade but "it is that the reduction of trade barriers be on a reciprocal basis." Bayh told the Democratic lawmakers, "let me emphasize that I am not in favor of erect-'J' ing artificial barriers to trade. Nevertheless, when confronted by the large-scale limitation imposed by many other na-vtions it would seem to me neither prudent nor wise to eliminate the protective clause rr in the Urban Mass Transpor-; tation Act f.v He said 32 countries, among them Japan, France, Italy, "'Canada, and the United K'ng- dom, have laws giving domes-' tic preference in public con-" struction. Words tines sT'd 'doUy 3 Da 5 7 Doys 10 Doys 1-9 U0 1.60 4.14 4.72 5.90 6.48 7.14 "1E20 10-15 3 2.40 2.40 6.21 7.08 8.85 9.72 10.71 15.30 16-21 4 3.20 3.20 8.28 9.44 11.80 12.96 14.28 20.40 22-27 5 4.00 4.00 10.35 11.80 14.75 16.20 17.85 25.50 28-33 6 4.80 4.80 12.42 14.16 17.70 19.44 21.42 30.60 34-39 7 5.60 5.60 14.49 16.52 20.65 22.68 24.99 35.70 40-45 8 6.40 6.40 16.56 18.88 23.60 25.92 28.56 40.80 46-51 9 7.20 7.20 18.63 21.24 26.55 29.16 32.13 45.90 52-57 10 8.00 8.00 20.70 23.60 29.50 32.40 35.70 51.00 58-63 11 8.80 8.80 22.77 25.96 32.45 35.64 39.27 56.10 64-69 1 12 9.60 9.60 24.84 28.32 35.40 38.88 42.84 61.20 70-75113 10.40 10.40 26.91 30.68 38.35 42.12 46.41 66.30 76-81 1 14 11.20 11.20l28.98 33.04 1 41.30 45.36 49.98 71.40 3 44 CarrefthM, 2nd. floor, stove-refrig.

$70. CL 5-52061 41N CARVEL. Townhouse. 2-Ba rm. New dee.

Chiiai-en weie. Shower, slave, rtfrig. $99.50. CLS-4903. '2404 CENTRAL.

4 Rms. Priv. bath, ent. 1st Fir. ST 4-3135.

2605 COLLEGE BRK. APT. BLDG. rms. redec.

Adults. ME 9 2122 232 DAWSON-2 Bedreams, redec Range, woter, $75. Doys, ST 42075, Eves. ST 7-7745. 14TH AND DELA.

Newly dec. Bdrm. tub, shower, frpic. oft St. Park.

Priv. ent. LI 5905 DEVINGTON, Steve, individually controlled eec. cor ports, spacious, extra corking lot. Lrg.

shopping center 1 block, public ond porochiol schools nearby. Quiet attroctiv3 res denhal area. Attractive rental rote lor long term residents. Ss Mgr. in Apt.

5. 5938 DEVINGTON Rd. 1 Bdrm. Air cond. Heat, woter carpet, garage.

4o42GATEWAY Apts. Brand new 2-Br din. orea, omple closet space, patio. All appliances. $110 Mo.

AX 1-0099. Eves. 5-10 p.m 550 Fletcher Effic. Priv. Bath 544 N.

Hamilton, 2-bdrm. duplex, priv. ent. 2 S572. 1234 S.

HARDING. Upper duplex, 3 rms.jnc4.JJtilspd1$65..H 4-5267 T040 N. ILL. rm. apt.

In opt. priv. path, redec. Adits. MOO N.

ILLINOIS. Rms. Utlls. turn. CL 3-2280 oft.

7:30 p.m N. IRV. stove), utll turn. Parkg. Adults.

FL 7-3077. 2430 E. KELLY 2-Bdrm. Immed. poss.

$100 G. B. Anderson, ST 4-1431, ME 1-8675 Ult M. LA SALLE. 5 Rms.

Utlls. 9000 MADISON. New opts. $90. ST 4-4410, TU 1-5347.

715 MASS. AVE. 2 Lge. rms. All utrls.

turn. $9.25 Wk 3430 N. MERIDIAN Nice 1-bedrm. $90, all utilities. AMERICAN FLETCHER BANK 123 E.

Market ME 3-2780 3753 N. Meridian Choice Apt, Newly dec. lrg. 1 bdrm. apt.

dining nice kitchen and gar. avail. Application. ME 5-7425. 3920 S.

MERIDIAN, NEW APTS. $95, heat, water turn. ST 6-4410. "2010 N. MERIDIAN, 1229 N.

Penn. EH. All utlls. See cust. $65 up 3031 E.

Mich. Utils. Pd. 4 Rms. and bath.

ME 8-7796 oft. 5 p.m. 3640 N. Mer. Rensselaer Apts.

2nd 1 newly stove, refrig. and all utlls. and parking free. ME 4 5270. Eves.

WA 4-9504. 624 mTd DR. Wdrf. 1 Rms. V'i Baths.

Crptd. Apt, bldg. ME 4-7316. 1444 OLIVER. Effic.

Stove, refrig. furn. Days, ME 1-1719. ta N. OXFORD.

1 1st priv. both, adults ME 4-8927. 947 PACA, redec new bath. Wtr. fum.

$55 mo. 117 E. PALMER. bath, Dn. Utlls.

pd. Adults. $75. CH 1-8419. 44 E.

PALMER. 2-Bdrm. gas, a $85. ME 8-0112. 9.

parkview-3 bath. bsmt. Utlls pd. $16.50 wk. FL 6-9292 185! K.

PENN. DESIRABLE APTS, Sep. 4 rms. and bath, all utlls. $89.50 adults.

See Custodian No. 2. 852 PROSPECT l-bdrm. opt. ME $-4625.

941 N. SHERMAN 1 rms bath, pd. $65. FL 9-9486, offer 3. 725 E.

ST. CLAIR St. Redec. 4 I $62.50. wtr.

pd. FL 7-2108 1131 N. TECUMSEH Upper 1 newly dec. Priv. tilt bath, utils.

furn. $70. ME 1-7344 1310 S. TIBBS, 4 priv. bath, ent.

Newly dec, en 1-966 140 UNION ST. 1 bath. Jorch.Cln.UtMs. $70JST 4J826. 5222 E.

WASH. 1-Rm. apt. All litlL $90. Lady or cple.

FL 7-7667, offer 6 p.m, VC. 10TH AND ARLINGTON (6262 Eastridge Dr.) New l-bdrm. etfic. Incls. ranqe, heat, air cond.

LI 5-4688. 2418V4 E. 10TH. $42 Mo. 3 priv.

both, gas, and ht. furfL GcL transMt 1-2791. "410 E. 24TH. Newly dec.

1- priv. both, ent. $14 wk. Welfare recl- plents welc. VA 3-4919, afL3.

39 E. 32ND 1-BDRM. APT. ALL UTIL. CL 5-5229 MERIDIAN AT 36TH (S.E.

COR. 1-2 Bedrooms, tastefully on transp. neor everything. Utils. paid.

No extra. Pool, elevator, laundry facilities, sound-proof. 1 E. 36th from $120 mo. A 5-0779, WA 3-5044.

634 E. 37th. Lge. Redec, A JAMIE REALTY ME 9-2122 21S E. 41RD.

Upper dup. 2 den, scr. w-w carpet. Heat, wtr. furn.

$115. Emp. adults. ROLAND MANOR APTS. 2148 N.

Ritter FL 4-9806 PARK PLAZA APARTMENTS 43 E. HANNA TELEPHONE ST 4-5946 CARMEL, 1 rm. priv. bath, pd $85 mo. VI 6-0501.

1-RM. APT. in rear. Unf. Adults only No drinking.

ST 7-5886 aft. 6 p.m. 3-RM. APT. ond kilntte.

opt. Priv. bath. CL 5-5179, WA 3-9212. WOODRUFF PI.

701 W. Dr. Nice 1 bdrm. $75. Adults.

ME tH Business Services PAPER HANGING PAPERING, paper cing. Reoson-oblel Samples. Free est. ST 4-5114. PAPERHANGING.

Pointing. Steam. 2 Reliable men. MEJ-1983, ME 8-9660. PAPERING Samples.

Cleatv Jng, paining. ST 7-2349. PAPERING, painting, plastering, s'eamlng, save money. CH 1-0834. PAPER STEAMI SPECIALIZING In steaming.

Fret est. Insur. Mr, Rlggs, ME 7-7277. PLASTERING Dry Wall-Spackling. ST 4-6955 PLUMBING FREE PLUMBING ESTIMATES REMODELING No money down, no payments 'III July and 34 months to pay.

ALL FIXTURES LABOR AND MATERIAL GUAR. FOR One Year (Grade A) Wm. F. Steck Plumbing Co. Inc PHONE CL 5-5451 PLUMBING REPAIR.

Sewer clhg. Lie. Bonded, Insured. ME 4-7447. PLUMBING STOPPED UP? CALL" ROTO-ROOTER Fret esl.

WA 5-8988 PLUMB ING-New, eld. Sewer' and water serv. 24-Hr. serv. ME 7-8079.

ROOFING "ROOF REPAIRS' Try us for expert Workmanship os we have the know how. Also Gutters cleaned and repaired. Free Ests. BECKER ROOFING CO. 427 Mass.

Ave. ME 6-0666. ROOFING Leaks stopped new roofs. Whitt Contracting Inc. ME 2-1932 2834 E.

New York LI 5-2080 LEAKY ROOFS REPAIRED New metal gutters and downspouts. Repair overhang if needed. Ins. J-2928, FL0B05. ROOFING and general repairing.

Gutters. Point chimneys. Free WA 6-4903, CL 3-4525. ROOF, GUTTER repair. Built-up roofs.

Mills, ME 2-2806. RUG CLEANING SERVING Indianapolis ana ovtr 30 years. Fin Rug Cleaning 2328 Brroksldt Ave. ME 7-1416. SEPTIC TANKS SEPTIC TANKS cleaned and Installed.

1000-Gal. tank, 500 sq. ft. finger tystem, S375. UN 2-2702.

STORM DOORS WINDOWS STORM door and window repair. All kinds. Also new replacement. Call RUSCO, ME 9-6559. WALL WASHING MACHINE wall washing.

No mess. LI 44504, FL 7-2260. 5 In Memorioms FERGUSON-ln Kwina memory of our romer, KENNETH A. FERGUSON Who passed owoy June S. 1944.

Surrounded by friends we ore tone, some In me midst of our oys we ore ome Wtti a smile on our fore we've a heartache Longing detr dncHy for vou. Loving Daughter Nancy ond Jo Ann FEROUSON-ln ov'ng memory of my De'ovra nuswin KENNETH A. FERGUSON Who passed owoy June 5, 19M. I have lost my companion A life linked with my own. And day by day I miss h.m more.

As I walk through life alone. -W le, Thelma MARTIN In loving memory of CLAUDE 5. MARTIN Who passed owoy June 5, 1441 One yeor has passed since that sod ooy When ant wt loved was colled owoy God took him home It was His WH'I But in our hearts he liveth slIN -Wife nnd Family 7 Funeral Directors ABDON O'RILEY MORTUARY 15W Prospect ME 1-1474 BEAN BLOSSOM MORTUARY 1321 W. Roy St, ME 7-2431 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 4925 W. 16TH 1701 LYNDHURST 1934 W.

MICHIGAN CH 1-6333 CH 1-H1 ME 7-9622 DORSEY FUNERAL HOME E. NEW YORK FL 7-1173 FARLEY FUNERAL HOME 1604 W. MORRIS ME irw 2950 N. High School Rd. AX 1-1193 Flanner Indlonaoolis, Zlonsvllle, WA 5-9871 GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME 1601 E.

NEW YORK ME 2-5374 G. H. HERRMANN 1505 S. EAST ME 2-S4M 514! MADISON AVE. ST 7-7211 HISEY TITUS 951 N.

DELAWARE ME 4-3821 JORDAN FUNERAL HOME PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVICE 24 Hours Dally HELEN JORDAN ME 6-4305 2428 E. 10th ME 6-4304 LITTLE SONS 1301 Main Bch. Grovt ST 4-1476 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 4-1564 ROYSTER ASKIN 2310 W. WASHINGTON ME 7-4308 fV7 rC AOm HMRT W.

KM lunmLgkopels Arlington Chapel, 5811 E. 31th St. Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan St. ME 6-4461 ROBERT W.

STIRLING 1420-22 Prospect ME 2-6576 USHER FUNERAL HOME INC. 2313 W. WASHINGTON ME 2-9352 ME 2-9431 Robert R. St. Plerrt, Pres.

JndlanopollsSouthoo II Florists, Memorials SSay it with flowers" 2457 MADISON ST 6-0431 14 Mausoleums, Lots 4 GRAVES in Washington Park, Section J. ME 7-1102. 20 Lost and Found LOST. Black Cocker Spaniel female. New York He.

Wearing brown col-lor. Vic. Speedway track. Reword. 4 Combs Ave.

Hudson Falls, New York. LOST-Black French Poodle male. No tags. Just trimmed. Vic.

38th, Shadeland. $100 Reward. No questions asked. Call Knobby't Drive-In, LI 4-7163. LOST-Malt Brindlt Bomr, white chest, named "Watch," vicinity 2000 N.

Alabama late Sunday, May 30th. Reward. WA 4-4061. LOST: Germ. Shep.

pup black body w-brown feet. Rew. I0. LI 7-7966, LI 7-1668. LOST-black ond white short-haired femalt dog, Sat.

eve, vie. 3200 S. Penn. Rew. ST 4-9119.

LOST-Germori shep, fern. 5 trios, pup. 42nd ond III. Rew. AT 33706 LOST: Malt Siamese Cat.

Reward. 1338 LaSalle. ME 8-8752. FOUND-Fem. beagle, vie.

Garfield Pk. Owner or home. LI 7-2417. LOST Black and silver Ger. male, "Duke." Reward.

FL 7-4812. LOST-Black and silver Germ. Shep. Eost, child's pet, rew. FL 4-6655.

LOST, TOY Pom orange-Sable, part blind. Vic. 2600 S. Ritter. FL 7-1352.

LOST: Glasses, It. blut frame, vie. 38th St. Rew. CL 5-7250.

FOUND: Malt brid dog, liver, white. Identify. CH 1-5086. LOST: Small long hair dog, limps on right foot. Rew.

ME 7-7246. LOST: Colt .32 col. auto. Nt. 505- 802.

CL 5-4639. Reword. LOST German Shep-Collle mixed. 1500 Burdsol Pkwy. ME 1-0867.

LOST-Golf umbrella and rain suit at Greentree. Rew. WA 6-7159. LOST: 11 wk. Germ.

Shep. South- side. "Karto" Rew. TU 24 Personal Notices I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or af'er June 5-1965. Jock W.

Cox. R. 2 Box 31, Indpl s. LICENSED MATERNITY HOME Can offer protective care and planning to Unwed girls and their bobles. For Information, ME 9-3461, I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or offer June 1965.

William P. Anderson, Jr. 1731 MiWer St. Indol's. THE person who left child on doorstep In 1950 contact Box 48B2 Star ond NewS; ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS may be reached ot 414 Peoples Bonk Indlonopolls, or ME 4-1708.

SANDRA-Get In touch. Bob JANICE-pleost come home tr pel In touch. I love you. Tom. 26 Special Notices PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS Or sell products by direct muii with our color brochures ond post-ardv SKYWAYS LI 7-5485 (50 CASH Ta your organ.

Sett 14 bottles Watkins famous "a or bev. bast. ME 1-0714, Tl 9-2984. EVERYOAY LOW PRICES AT Your nearest HOOK'S DEPEND- ABLEDRUGJiTOFES. FOR THB Finest In household ond personal brush products.

Call Fuller Brush Co. LI 5-1256. MINK STOLE CLEANING Davidson's of Glendale, CL 5-3161 S.R. 22 FILINGS Mr. Ind 921 N.

Pet. MP 3541 32 Steam Bath, Massage ALTHAS, Mon.Sul. lft-, Lod'ltt Sun. 7-9, WA 4 8569, 461 W. 30th.

JO KIM'S STEAM MASS. 13 S. Ill Mon. It Thurs. 114 Sot.

114 FUN! II HOMES RATES PER LINE PER DAY: Sunday 80c. Daily lOe, I Days 49c, 4 er Days 59c, 4 Day, 54c, 7 ta 10 Sic. Doily and consecutive doy rates caver insertion in bath The Morning Star end The Evening News. THESE RATES APPLY TO ALL DIRECT ADVERTISING FROM INDIVIDUALS OR FIRMS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. The rates given herein apply to space used far advertisements published in The Sunday Star far advertisement, published in cambinatian in bath The Morning Star and Evening News.

Space may bo purchased in anly The Morning Star ar Evening News at a rate ef 5e per line less than rates given herein. Advertisements published in morning and evening cembinetion shall be measured only ence fer the purpose of cemputing lineage used end chorges therafer. All advertisement, submitted by the Advertiser will autematically be published In cambinatian in both The Merning Star and Evening News unless etherwise designated by the Advertiser. Copy fer combination advertisements moy not be changed between morning and evening editions. LoyedKeyToGet "Hearing July 1 SS3 120 Light Housekeeping Rooms NORTH 2222 CENTRAL 1-Rm.

Etfic. $8. NICE RM. Nr. 2 bus lines, shoppej.

Prefer emp. men. WA 6-9933. EAST 448 N. ARSENAL.

2-Rm. tff. apt. Walk-In elos. See cust.

In bsmt. $15 Wk. 435 N. GRAY J1U0 E. Met $10.

Emp. man. ME 1-9414. 7208 E. WASH.

FL 9-3653 1 Mtnette. Parking orea. On uus nng. nror casiguiw, 3319 E. 2 off St.

ptklng, $15 FL 9-9764. WOODRUFF PL. Lovely rm. Own laundry, facll. Girl.

ME 1-5277 130 Wanted Rooms WANTED sleeping in pri. homes for employees of Avondole Ployhouse. Must be wittiin walk dist. of Meadows Shop. Center.

Please call Miss LoPrell, LI 7-927 143 Apartments Unfurnished 96) s. ALA. 3 Rms. priv. bath, tnt.

Utlls. pd. ME 1-8101. WILLSHIRE ARMS, 2430 Albany, Beech Grove, fully equipped. In dlvld.

central heat and air carpeting thru-out. Models open 9 to 6 dolly. ST 4-9004. 45 Busmen services SERVICE OR REPAIRING HAULING LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING Stoves, Furniture ATTICS, BASEMENTS, GARAGES cieanea, trosn nauiea away Furniture and Antiques Bought Free stlmates. Coll ME 8-8145 LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING Basements, garages, ttc.

Also trash Day-nlte. ST 7525 MOVING and hauling. Large or small, you eon-wt naui, nri. FL 7-7185, ME 7-91 IS. HAULING trash.

Clean up yords, yard mowing. Me 6-2640. CALL US FOR MOVING ST 4-9330 ST 7-5604 HAULING, trash clean up. Trash barrels for sole. ME 54044.

LIGHT MOVING AND HAULING Eastslde Resident. PL 9-7123 Lt. Hauling Any Time FL 3-0350 LIGHT hauling, moving, Irosh clean up, pointing, i-lhuh. HAULING-Day and night. All day Saturday ond Sunday.

ME' 7-9673. HOUSECLEANING COMPL. heusee 1 1 a I walls WINDOWS, FLRS. Paint. AT 3-9624 LANDSCAPING SOD 20 ACRES SOD You cut ond roll.

Call after 4. I 9 3597. LANDSCAPING, tret trimming, lot clearing, power spraying. Free es- tlmate.Jns. TW 8-2898.

TREE trimming, removing, lot clearing, power spraying, shrub care. Free estimate, Ins. UL 6-4238. Mow Weeds. FL 6-4101, FL 7-4506 YARD work-lawns, edging, light hauling.

LI 6-7892 H. Jordan. TREE REMOVAL -Trim, Ins. Free est. 847 N.

Dearborn, ME 2-6936. MOWING MOWING, LOTS OR ACREAGE, LI 4-9378. PAINTING PAINT FREE ESTIMATES INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Repair wrk. Reas. prices.

20 Yrs, txp. Call now, fast service. ME 4-8727 FREE WITH JOB Gutters cleaned, caulked ond pointed Inside PAINTING Residential-Commercial No ob too big or small. Call now for quick service. ST 7-2241 EXPERIENCED PAINTER ext.

Do walls, windows, floors and steam paper. AT 3-1458, ME 1-9927 AVERAGE S-rm. house outside, 1 coat point, SI 15. 23 Yrs. exper.

Free est. refs. ME 4-2478. INT. AND EXT.

painting. Nt ob too largt or email. Fret est. Ins. TW 4-8998.

STAR STATI REPORT Marion, Ind. Grant Cir- tin- cuit Judge Manuel P. Guer- ten has set July 1 for a hear EICE 1IFAS1 1 QUICK-ACTION INDEX ing on Loyed Key's petition for a new trial in the wedding anniversary slaying of his wife, LET EXPERIENCED HANDS DO YOUR Key, who was sentenced to -life at the Indiana State Prison on April 20, will be re turned to the Grant County Jail on June 15. Roy Dempsey, Marion at torney, was appointed by the court to represent Key. Inn ANNOUNCEMENTS felllc Neticss Dteth Notlt.i-1 Cir4 Of Thi.ki-I In Mtmerlems-S renrel Oirecters-7 lieti.

tl.S Neticsi-9 Florists, Memerieli-11 Miutelinml, lots -14 lett ene fn4-J0 Ftrsenol Neticei-24 Special Notices -24 Sttem Beth, Mesai-2 Trenipertetien-3S Iviinul lenrltts-45 AUTOMOTIVE Aircraft, faeiemtiit-IOI Antique, Clonic leerts, roreise Cei-I04 Diet Cars rer Salt. 105 Tracks, Bates, Tralltrs-107 Meeile Meawt-IH Aata Fertt, Accessaries, Aatametlve, laeie ar leaf II I New Car Directerv-120 Matercyclei, la.eiamenf-1 Wintte' AatemetilM-llS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tmintll Oeeertuarntt-255 EMPLOYMENT eiitient WaaUd Maa $00 eiltient Wanna1 Imelaymanf Per Mn-S2S leliimeii-S30 Manufacturer fttarticntetlras S3J Man ana' Wemen-540 Instruction, Scaeeli-551 tmaleyment Womn-560 Saltiledltl-545 LOANS leal litate laaal-3tt Ptrsenel Leans -421 flnanciel-410 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Teeli, Mecklaery laalamant, tali -41 2 Miscellaneous llemi-MS Snarls, Oute'eer laetement-41 licycltt-423 laatt, rlinina, lelsmeat-427 Cletnine, Jewelry -411 Gifts, flames, Neeelei, Toys -US Ceeterat, Suealltt-419 Offlct leulemeat, Seaplies-t41 Aectien Sales -447 Heuitnele fieeei-4S1 lenai, Mailcal laitramenti 4SS Televlslen, Stereo, laeio-470 Saeai, Peranum tuyen)-47S lailflnf Materlels-700 45 Business Services CEMENT WORK CEMENT WORK, all types, patios, drives, walks, repoirs. Bonded ins. ME 8-5977 or Me 5-6941 aft. 5.

CEMENT WORK, all types, blocks, drives, blacktop drives. ME 2-3993. CHIMNEYS CHIMNEY repair, brick or stone. Coulkinp-Water proofing. ME 1-4003.

CONTRACTING BULLDOZING Hl-Llft dump trucks. Rich topsail, fill dirt, sand, gravel, crushed stone, cinders. CH 4-5579. TOP SOIL, fill dirt, gravel, stont, cinders. ST 4-3954.

RICH TOP SOIL, Oil dirt, gravel. stone, cinders. Kecrs. or 4-aezi. Ditching, Tiling ST 4-3472 TOP SOIL, fill, land and tont.

Reas. ME 2-1774. WHITE CRUSHED Stent, top soil, Bulldozing. Qck. Serv.

TW 8-5772. TOP SOIL fill dirt, stone, sand grovel, cind. WA 4-0890, WA4-5217. CINDERS, stont, top toll, fill. Driveways cut, grading.

ST 4-7022. DRIVEWAYS BROOKS ASPHALT PAVING CO. Residential and Commercial FL 7-5178 ELECTRICAL SERVICE H. H. DANZ ELEC.

SERVICE Old ond new work. 250 Service. Licensed, bonded. ME 5-8235. EXTERMINA I ING C.

AND C. PEST CONTROL CO! ROACHES, WATER BUGS, MICE $1 PER ROOM-WA 6-9689 Termites, Reas. Rates. EXTERMINATING. Kill rots, roach-es, ants, etc.

$1 Per rm. WA 4-2795. FURNITURE REPAIR FURNITURE, repaired, re renovoted. 20 Years exp. UL 44452.

HAULING LIGHT HAULING ond MOVING. AX 3-0482 LIGHT HAULING. Painting. Tret WarkCH4-348, CH 4-4956. AAA MovliJ Service.

Covered vanT Free est. Ins. ME 6-4870. LIGHT HAULING. Clean up; garage cleaning.

ME 7-2713. CLEAN garages, haul trash Reas. Free estimates. WA 3-4473. JAY'S MOVERS ME 1-7013 Covered von.

Fret estimate. Insured CLEANING UP oltle It bsmt. YortJ work. Trash hauled. ME 2-5205.

MOVING. Reliable. Ovtr 30 txp. NIC! von. ME 4-4025.

MOVING and hauling, Irosh. Alst tret trimming, removing. ME 1-1473. HAULINOooy, night, trash barrels delivered. LI 7-7884.

LIGHT hauling, trash, odd obs. ME 2-4445 FURNITURE moving. II Yrs, txp. Reas. rotes, me 2-4853.

Public Notices Thest notices relate to mat- ters that directly or indirectly offect tht tax -ata and the public services of your portance to the readers of this newsrxirer. INDIANAPOLIS AIRPORT AUTHORITY Ordinance No. 1, IMS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Indionopolis Airport Authority District, Morion County, Indiana, that the Board will consider tor final passage, Ordlnonce No. 1, 1945 The Ordinance Is an emergency appropriation In the amount ot Thirty-One Thousand Two Hundred-Fifty Dollars ond Forty Cents (S31.JS6.40) to supplement current Annuo) Budget requirements, necessitated by emergency requirements during the snow activities of tht past wlnler ond the estimating of Interest costs tor 1965. The Ordlnonce will be heard by Hie Board at Its regular meeting place ot the Inekanopolls Municipal Airport, South High School Rood, ot 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, June 9, 195.

Copies of Ordlnonce No. 1, 195, ore ovolloble tor inspection ot the offices of the Indianapolis Municipal Airport. INDIANAPOLIS AIRPORT AUTHORITY By John W. Gibbs Treasurer LEGAL NOTICE A public hearing ot the Wage Ad-lustment Board will be held at 10:30 om. in Room 1013 Stole Office Building on June 16, 1965 for the purpose of determining adustment allowances for tips, lodging, meols, and uniforms In the food service, lodging ond other effected Industries under the provisions ond In compliance with Indiana minimum Wage Act of 1965.

All Interested parties will be heard. A copy of tht proposed rules will be on flit In Room 1013 SWe Office Building. Wage Adlustment Board Division of Labor 1013 State Office Building Indlcnopolls, Indiana ACCOUNTING BRUTON'S Tax Service. 425 E. 16th (16th Central).

ME 7-3896. BRUTON'S Tax Servieef 425 Er 16IHJ 16th Control lME 7-3894 TAXES prepared In your home. Monthly business accts. ST 7-1117. ALUMINUM SIDING ALUMINUM AWNINGS, PATIOS, SIDING.

Small contractor, call anytime. ST 7-9924. BASEMENT BASEMENT WATERPROOFING Waterproofing for 25 yrs. Written guar, t-or tree est. can I kiunulc FHA FL 9-4490 Approved BASEMENTS Dug ond finished.

Under houses. Houses raised. Floor leveled. R. J.

Horsley Contr. Co. LI 7-6900 BRICK WORK BRICK AND BLOCK WORK Block garage, cement work, patios, outside frplc. CL 3-6939 eves. BRICK, BLOCK and slone ond masonry repair.

ME 5-5259, ST 6-4663. BUILDING cV REMODELING HOME ENTERS "HOME MOOf 8N17ATIOH SPfCtAUSTS, flAHMN. DESION CONSTeuCTION riNANCINO 1012 N. ROATMOO PHONEFL 7 8555 GENERAL contracting. Concrete porches, walks, room porch enclosures.

Reas. prices. LI 7-2712. CERAMIC tile, bathrooms, kitchens, entry ways ond repairs. VI 4- 6004.

FORD REMODELING CO. INSURED FINANCING ME 8-3137 FL 9-9422 COMMERCIAL ond RESIDENTIAL References Satisfied Customers Ins. J. C. LEWIS ME 1-1719 BLDG WRECKING PRE-HUNO quality doors.

"Lowest prices Installed. ME 4-3137, LI 7-1011 CABINETS CUSTOM BUILT Formica sink tops. Bor tops, table tops. ME 4-1747. CARPENTRY HOME REPAIR." Acoustical ceilings.

Rooms, garages added. Fret tstl-motes. WA 4-4903, CL 3-4525. CARPENTRY, PLASTER, PAINT Generql repaid ME 1-2880 CARPENTER WCRK-WA 5-7275 REMODEL-Corpehtry. Fred Stanley FL 7-4443 jr OX 4-2201 Monrovia.

REMOD. AND paneling. I S. Trim. Custom cabinets.

LI 6-3234, LI 4-2124. CEMENT WORK CEMENT-ALL TYPES MASONRY patio, walks, ov, rm added, compl. modernizing. Homes or bus. 1449 E.

16tt Mr. King, ME 4-7930, 7o.m. tojr p.m. DRIVEWAYS, patios, walks, poretH es, floors. W.

M. Lang, WA 3-9114 CEMENT REPAIR. Small lobs. Reference. WA 5-32CX).

LEGAL NOTICE A public hearing of tht wage adlustment board will be held at 10:00 a.m. In room 1013 state office building on June 1, 1945 for the purpose of formulating administrative procedures. All Interested parties will be heard. A copy of tht proposed rules will be on flit ht room 1013 state offlct building. wage adjustment board division of labor 1013 state office buildING INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA TO OUR READERS It it inttndtd that tvary Classifnd Ad shall prtstnt a eltar ifaftmtnt of a bona fid ofttr mad In good faith.

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