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64. STAR and Churches NEWS Quick the tion new statutory Action THE PROPOSED Natural 11. NOTICE Is Commission Public meeting NATURAL successor TO hereby OF WANT of COMMISSION Resources on BE NEW given Notices RESOURCES ADOPTED RULES ADS, that 22. Commission, at Conserve- approved 1973, BY Its Wednesday, (Funeral Mr. April 6 6 6 6 Announcements 4, 1973 for We for kind tesies lovely beloved Rigdon delicious are pallbearers EMERSON their their Card friends of friends, floral for extended MARK food hurband especially of his the expressions R.

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CARE ain-6 CHILD Center, pm. 2718 S. Day 359-4092 Ritter, Care of ,143 Apartments Unfurnished Churches FULL GOSPEL BUSINESS MEN'S FELLOWSHIP REGIONAL CONVENTION APRIL 4th-7th, the INDY INN E. Vermont at Pennsylvania APRIL 4th-7th, at the APRIL 5th, 6th, 7th MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING 9:00 A.M. 2:30 P.M.

7:30 P.M. OUTSTANDING SPEAKERS AND WONDERFUL FELLOWSHIP Public Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the work listed below will be received by The Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, 120 East Walnut Street, Room 704, until 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 25, 1973, and then publicly opened and read aloud in Room 107. Bids received after that hour will be returned unopened, Bids shall be executed in accord with Indiana Form No. 96 with Noncollusion Affidavit and Questionnaire Form No.

N95-A, accompanied by a satisfactory bid bond, or deposit, payable to The Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis for not less than five percent (5 pct) of the total bid price, and delivered in a sealed envelope showing the bidder's name and address. Should a successful bidder withdraw his bid, or fail to execute a satisfactory contract, The Board of School Commissioners may then declare the bid deposit forfeited as liqvidated damages. (1) Replacing of roof and remodelIng of ventilators at The School of Practical Nursing, 26 North Arsenal Avenue. (2) Construction of an asphaltic concrete parking lot at Arlington High School, 4825 North Arlington Avenue. Construction and installation shall be in full accord with drawings and specifications on file at the office of the Owner at 120 East Walnut Street, and at the Building and Grounds Division, 1129 East 16th Street.

The Owner reserves the right to accept, or reject, any bid; to waive any informalities, or errors, in bidding for a period of ninety (90) days after the bid opening. Wage rates shall not be less than those in the specification, and-or not less than those on file in the Owner's Office. The Contractor receiving the award shall furnish an approved one hundred percent (100 pct) Performance Bond which covers faithful performance of the Contract and the payment of all obligations arising thereunder. Said bond shall remain in full force and effect for twelve (12) months from the date of acceptance of the work. The contract to which the Board shall be a party will contain a provision prohibiting the other party to the confract, and his subcontractors, from engaging in any employment practice that constitutes a discrimination against a person because of the person's race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry.

The Contractor shall provide an affidavit with each billing assuring the School Board that this provision has not been violated. The Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis NOLAN E. ALLEN, Business Manager. Indianapolis, Indiana April 4, 1973 NOTICE TO BIDDERS A. Sealed proposals will be received by Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, at the office of Joseph C.

Wagner, Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer, until 11.00 a.m. E.S.T., April 18, 1973 for Labor and Material to paint the following areas: Base Bid A La Follette Complex, Knotts Hall, Mysch Hall. Base Bid Studebaker West Complex, Painter Hall, Davidson Hall. Base Bid C. Wagoner Hall.

Base Bid Scheidler Apt. Phase 11. B. Instructions to Bidders, Specifications, are on file and may be obtained at the Physical Plant Office, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. C.

All proposals must be made on blank form No. 96 and prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and if the proposal is in excess of $5,000 it must be accompanied by questionnaire No. 96A as required by the statutes of the State of Indiana. D. Work to be started after June 1, 1973 and completed by August 5, 1973.

E. Each proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable check or bank draft, made payable to the order of Joseph C. Wagner, Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer of Ball State University, Muncie, Ind, or by an acceptable bidder's bond for an amount not less than five percent of the total bid price. F. Ball State University reserves the right to reject any proposal or all proposals, to make any combination thereof, to waive any informalities therein, and to return unopened any proposal received after the time herein.

G. No bid may be withdrawn after the opening of bids without the consent of Ball State University for a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled time of closing bids. BALL STATE UNIVERSITY By: Joseph C. Wagner Vice President of Business Affairs Treasurer NOTICE TO MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of cer- detain highway improvements as scribed below, will be received by the Indiana State Highway Commission, Room 1313, in the Indiana State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, on the 17th day of April, 1973, and all proposals will immediately thereafter be taken to the Great Hall on the Main Floor of the Atkinson Hotel, Illinois Street at Georgia Street, where they will be publicly opened and read.

The Indiana State Highway Commission hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity. to submit bids in response Invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, for or national origin in consideration an award. CONTRACT Roadside M-9277 Bids in are the Invited on Mowing Greenfield District on the following: MARION COUNTY 1-465, From the West Limits of 1-65, South Carson West; Avenue SR to 431, from the Jct. US 31 the South Limits 1-74, to the Marion-Johnson County Line; from Jct. US 40, to the Marion- Johnson County Line: SR 135, from Jct.

US 31 to the Marion-JohnCounty Line; SR 37, from the son Johnson-Marion from County the Line to Marion-Hen- Jct. 1-465; SR 67, dricks CountyLine to the Jct. US 40; 1-70, from the Marion-Hendricks County Line to Belmont Street; US 40, from the Marion-Hendricks County Line to Jct. US 31; US 36, from the Marion-Hendricks County Line to Jct. US 40.

CONTRACT M-9320 Bids are Invited on Bituminous Resurface in the Greenfield District on the following: MARION COUNTY SR 67, Section U-311, 1.41 miles from end of of York Street, North to first Railconcrete pavement 0.13 miles South road Crossing South of US 40. Plans and proposals may be examined at the office of the Indiana State Highway Commission in 1313, the State Indianapo- Office Building, Room lis, Indiana. Indiana State Highway Commission NOTICE TO TRAFFIC CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction as of cer- defain highway improvements scribed below, will be received by the Indiana State Highway Commission, Room 1313, in the Indiana State Office. Building, A.M. Indianapolis, Eastern Standard Indiana, until 10:00 Time, on the 17th day will of April, immediately 1973, and all proposals thereafter be taken to the Great Hall on the Main Floor of the Atkinson Hotel, Illinois Street at Georgia Street, where they will be publicly opened The Indiana State and read.

Highway Commission hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively, insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award. CONTRACT T-9347 -Bids are invited on Traffic Signal Modernization in the Greenfield District on he following: MARION COUNTY US 36 (Rockville Road) and High School Road; US 36 (Rockville Road) and Roena Street in Indianapolis. Plans and Proposals may be examIned at the Office of the Indiana State Highway Commission in the State Office Building, Room 1313, Indianapolis, Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION S.R. HARD TO PL.

CAR INSURANCE MONTHLY PAYMENTS S.R. Baptist WILL BABYSIT in my home. Chit- dren five and over. Christian Park WILL BABYSIT MY HOME Anytime, 10th and Rural 637-3678 NIGHT OR DAY CARE 897-3724 VIC OF Beech Grove. Lic.

Large play area. Meals. 786-5516. BABYSITTING, my home, Mon thru Fri only. 786-2328.

WILL BABYSIT in my licensed home. 787-6240. N. SHERMAN-E 34th. Infants up, days-2nd shift.

My home. 545-4861. 2300 BLK CENTRAL. Infants Up. day care.

My home. 925-6857. BOARD BABIES-Birth up. Doctor's refs, fenced yd. Lic.

631-7286. 1-2 CHILDREN, my home. Days, 5- day wk, Westside, 291-2994. VIC 2200 S. Meridian, 1 Yr olds up, day care, my home, 783-2456.

BABYSITTING, my home, or 2 chil. Brookside area. 638-9364 aft 5 pm. CHILD CARE -My home, S.W. side.

Ages 2 and Days-Eves. 856-6198. BABYSITTING, licensed by dayweek, my home, 3 yrs, up, 923-2297. (120 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS DRUGS 104 S. RURAL.

Cin 3-rm effic, $23.50 wk. Call to see, 359-9764. 2002 E. 10TH ST, close to shopping center with kitchen privileges. $15 Wk.

631-9555. EAST LOVELY ROOM, EMP GIRL, OWN KITCHEN, LAUN FACIL, luth bus, 631-4657. (125 MOBIL HOME RENTALAND SPACE INDIANA'S FINEST Large mod lots avail. 3 MI W. of Greenwood Center on County Line Road.

888-1841 WHEEL ESTATES SOUTH NEW MAR mobile home park. Concrete runners and patios, Ige lots, off-street parking and pool. 650 N. West County Line Rd. 241-5835.

FURN TRAILER, $35 and $40 wk, 244-6402 MOBILE HOME RENTALS. Lawrence area, nr schl-shop. 547-3602. 140 Equipment, Home Furnishings Rentals FRIEDMAN RENTS FASHION FURNITURE at low, low rates Area's largest selection! Option to buy--short or long term leases. A Friedman Furniture Rental Company 1011 N.

PENNSYLVANIA 636-4411 OPEN DAILY MON. TO SAT. 9-6 MON. AND THURS. 'TIL 9 (143 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED stairs apt, $95.

Includes all utilities. Older couple preferred. 357-3730. 924 ENGLISH 3 Unit apt house, $500 dn, $100 mo. 636-1046.

45 Business Services 2458 N. ARSENAL, 4 rm, newly decor, $75 dep. 545-0521. 231 S. BANCROFT.

3 Rms. All utils. Stove, refrig. Adult lady 356-9209. 2613 BROADWAY, 1-bdrm, all utils, rents $90.

W. T. RAY RLTRS. 923-5436 3429 N. CAPITAL, lovely 3 rm apt in newer bldg.

Heat, wtr, air cond, pd. Stove, ref furn. Carpeted. $130. 637- 1428.

3237 CENTRAL, 3 rm apart, excel cond, stove and refrig, 923-7936. 4156 COLLEGE. 21 Rm. Gentleman. Near everything, 637-3896, 925-3429.

2060 N. COLLEGE. On bus line, 3-rm apt, $75 mo, adults, 846-4033. 402 N. DELAWARE Colonial Apts.

Convenient location. Very nice 1-bedroom apartment. Mr. Aders, 636-6740. M.

243-8211 5600 EAST, 1 bik off Wash. 2 Bdrm, also efficiency. 356-5603. 359-9939 5. EASTERN AVE.

Lge 5-rm down- Baptist Notice regular March proposed Watercraft Regulation For the purpose of regulation, Brookville Reservoir is divided into the following zones: ZONE UNLIMITED SPEED. Zone One is a controlled area where watercraft activities are under special control. This area is described as all that part of the reservoir 300 feet from the dam upstream to the eastwest Section line separating Sections and 9, Township 10 North, Range 2 West, located in Union County, Indiana. ZONE 2 IDLING SPEED. Zone Two is a controlled area where watercraft operations and watercraft activities are under special control.

In this area, watercraft may travel only at idling speed with no wake or wash. This area is described as all that part of the reservoir upstream from the east-west Section line separating Sections 4 and 9, Township 10 North, Range 2 West, located in Union County, Indiana During the period from October until April 15 inclusive, no watercraft shall be permitted in the following described area except at times designated by the department during the State waterfowl season. At said times this area will be open only to watercraft being operated by persons in the act of waterfowl hunting who have in their possession a valid permit entifling them to enter the following described area: 1. Waterfowl Resting Area This area shall extend from the Dunlapsville Causeway to the upper extremities of reservoir. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 120 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1945, notice is hereby given that on April 17, 1973, at 7:30 p.m.

in the Elementary School Gymnasium, Brookville, Indiana said Commission will hold a public hearing on such proposed new regulation. Coples of said proposed new regulation are available for examination at the office of the secretary of said Commission at Room 608, State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. JOSEPH D. CLOUD, Secretary Natural Resources Commission I NOTICES ALLEN Mr. Richard H.

Allen, 709 Braeside S. husband of Mrs. Burlette L. Allen, father of Mr. R.

Dean and MI. R. David Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.

Allen, brother of Mr. Robert Allen, 1 granddaughter, passed away Sunday. Funeral services Wednesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, St. Lukes United Methodist Church. Friends may call at FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY.

Contributions may be made to St. Luke Methodist Church Memorial Fund. BEASLEY Joyce L. Beasley, age 42, of 1005 St. Peter, beloved wife of William H.

Beasley, mother of Elaine Beasley and Curtis Beasley, grandmother of Martin Beasley, sister of Rains Hyde of Wisconsin, and Mrs. Beryl Glaus of Nashville, passed away Saturday p.m. Friends may call at the ROBERT W. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME, 1420 Prospect Funeral services 2 p.m. Thursday.

Friends invited. BROWN Mrs. Hilda Geyer Brown, Indianapolis, sister of Mrs. Bess Grant, and Mr. Norman V.

Geyer, several nieces and nephews, passed away Monday. Funeral services Wednesday morning 11 o'clock, FLANNER BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY. Friends may call. BUTCHER Agnes Butcher, formerly of Jamestown, passed away Monday, Graveside services Wednesday 11 a.m. 1.0.0.F.

Cemetery, Jamestown. Arrangements by WALKER FUNERAL HOME JAMESTOWN. COY Mrs. Catherine A. Coy, 68 years, 1130 E.

Bradbury beloved wife of BenF. mother of Ronald Gene Coy, 6 grandchildren. great orandchild, sister of Lillian Wiese, Helen Botzum, Dorothy Burns, and Leonard Saver, passed away Monday. Funeral Wednesday 10 a.m. at the G.

H. HERRMANN FUNERAL St. HOME, 1505 S. East 10:30 a.m. Catherine Church.

Friends may call. DELOFF Carl Deloff, age 84 of 5311 W. 11th husband of Catherine Deloff, father of Mrs. Angie Berry and Mrs. Levenna (Dutch) Hoeger and a sister in Bulgaria, 5 arandchildren, passed away Monday, Service Thursday 2 p.m.

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 16th St. Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Wednesday, DILLARD Georde F.

Dillard, 62 years, of 1402 N. Alabama, Apt. 206, husband of Norma E. Dillard, son of George N. Dillard, brother of Mrs.

Mary Walker, City, and Mrs. Madge Martin, Camby, and. Passed away Mondav. Funeral services 2 p.m. Thursday at DORSEY-FEENEY FUNERAL HOME, 3925 E.

New York St. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Wednesday. Interment Washington Park East. DOTY Lyle B.

Doty, age 80, beloved husband of Mrs. Effie Doty, brother of Mrs. Beryl Hoffman, passed away Tuesday morning. Funeral services 2 p.m. Thursday at the MYERS MORTUARY at Lebanon.

Calling after 2 p.m. Wednesday, EMRICK Mrs. Margaret E. Emrick of 5435 Susan wife of Mr. Frederick G.

Emrick, mother of Mrs. Margaret Lucas and Mr. Edward J. Emrick, grandmother of 5, sister of Mr. Edward H.

Seybert, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Thursday afternoon 1:30 o'clock FLANNER BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. Friends may call after 1 p.m. Wednesday. GOODSON Mrs.

Eliza Goodson, entered Into rest, Monday, age 91, mother of Mrs. Ruth Lanman, Mrs. Olive Hines, Mrs. Mary and Mr. Lawrence Goodson, grandmother of 11, great-grand nother of 25, areat-great grandmother of 1, sister of Mrs.

Nellie Hollis and Mr. Thomas Brothers. Funeral services Wednesday 10 a.m. HARRY. W.

MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, E. Mich. St. Interment services Wednesdav 3:30 p.m. Walnut Hill Cemetery, Branch, Ind.

Friends may call after 5 p.m. Tuesday. (Princeton, Ind. Papers please copy). GRIEBELBAUER William Griebelbauer, 82 years, beloved father of Mary Evans, Richard and Elmer L.

Griebelbauer and Willis Schmidt, brother of Edward and Minnie Griebelbauer, 13 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Passed away Monday, Funeral Thursday 10 the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St.

Friends may call. GUILLION Mrs. Mary McNutt Gullion, age 93, of 1223 N. Edmondson, mother of Mrs. Dorothy Gullion of Mrs.

Jean McLarty of Denver, and Mr. Donald T. Gullion, of Bull Shoals, 9 grandchildren, 18 re a t-grandchildren, sister of Mrs. Dorothy Hatfield, Louisville, Indpis. and Mrs.

Maude Dooley of Funeral Wednesday p.m. SHIRLEY BROS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash. St. Calling anytime.

HAGGARD Mr. James R. Haggard, age 44, husband of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Haggard, stepfather of Llovd Lynch.

Prother of Jessie W. and Charles E. Haggard, Mrs. Jean Stewart and Margaret Boaz. Funeral Wednesday 3 p.m.

SHIRLEY BROS. Washington HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. St. Calling anytime. I HANCOCK Dr.

John G. Hancock, age 63, of 2226 W. Mich. beloved husband of Dr. Portia Parker Hancock, father of Mrs.

Portia Joan Eltvedt, Paris, 1 grandson, brother of Mrs. Ida Patterson, Mrs. June Olsen, Dr. Audrey Nelson, Mrs. Phylis Lott, Morris Richard, Julius, and James L.

Hancock. Mrs. Sarah Puss and Alberta Wiggins both (Deceased1. Calling after noon Wedneeday. FARLEY SPFEDWAY FUNERAL HOME 2950 N.

High School Rd. Time of service later. HALL Ernest H. Hall, age 57, 2418 Prospect husband of Kathryn, father of Kenneth and Clarence Hall, Mrs. Sandra and Patricia Silence, son of Mrs.

Lucy Hall, 2 brothers and 6 sisters, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Friday 10 a.m. at the C. WILSON CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES, 1234 Prospect, Friends invited. Friends may call after 7 p.m.

Wednesday. to the Indiana, Dervices ALLEN, Richard H. BROWN, Mrs. Hilda Geyer EMRICK, Mrs. Margaret E.

FINK, Mr. William C. PEIN, Mrs. Bessie C. ROBERTS, Mrs.

Almeda J. SMITH, Mr. Hugh FLANNER Mortuaries MA A A A 6 6 Shirloy Servicas ALLMON, Miss Rhea GULLION, Mrs. Mary McNutt HAGGARD, Mr. James R.

JOLLIFFE, Mr. Ernest E. KORGE, Mr. Hugo G. MANY, Mr.

Julius McLEAN, Mr. Hugh SCHAEFER, Mr. Carl Death Notices HENDERSON Mr. James Z. Henderson, age 66, 321 S.

Green, Brownsburg, husband Grace, father of Betty -Lukenbill, Brownsburg, James Henderson, Greenwood, Millie Kay Wells, Texas, brother of Dink, Bob, Clint, Fannie Flahive Christine Ware, all of LouIsville, Corydon, and Alice Pack, also survived by 9 grandchildren, passed away Monday. Services JONES MATTHEWS MORTUARY, Brownsburg, Wednesday, 2 p.m. Friends may call at the Mortuary. HIEB Mrs. Helen M.

Hieb, age 51, of 1901 Lawrence passed away Sunday, wife of Paul Hieb, mother of Mrs. Frances Nichols, Mrs. Paula Short, Mrs. Vivian Aichele, also 2 grandchildren, sister of Carl and Bertha Buechert, Mrs. Esther McDonald and Mrs.

Mildred Ward, of city, Mrs. Elsie Garner, Irving, Texas. Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. St.

Paul Lutheran Church, New Jersey and McCarty Sts. Burial Concordia Cemetery. Friends may call at the ABDON FUNERAL HOME, 1509 Prospect. HOLDER Charlotte L. Holder, age 58, 728 Fletcher wife of Rondel, mother of Kenneth, sister of Audrey Hubbard, Carol Potts, Ethel Wilson, Betty Robinson and William Swordes, also survived by 4 grandchildren, passed away Monday.

Funeral Thursday p.m. at J.C. WILSON CHAP. EL OF THE CHIMES, 1234 Prospect. Friends may call.

HURST Mrs. Corinne Hurst, age 80, 436 Trevor, Brownburg, mother of Mrs. Jeanne Wagner, Brownsburg, and Mrs. Wilma Harmon, Griffith, grandmother of Mrs. Lynn Creviston, Griffith, Ind.

Mr. John Harman, Joliet Mrs. Nancy Christopher, Mrs. Barbara Kersey, both of Dayton Ohio, also survived by 3 great grandchildren. Friends may call at the JONES MATTHEWS MORTUARY Brownsburg from 4 to 10 p.m.

Wednesday, Graveside services Ridge Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Gary Ind. 1 p.m. Thursday. JOLLIFFE Mr. Ernest E.

Jolliffe, age 66, father of Mr. Robert Jolliffe and Mrs. A Mary Lou Zorro, 2 grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Clara Higgins. Funeral Thursday, 10 a.m., SHIRLEY BROS.

IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash. St. Calling after 4 p.m. Wednesday.

KORGE Mr. Hugo G. Korge, 70 years of 935 N. Hamilton, husband of Mrs. Amelia Korge, brother of Robert Korge, Amelia Keel and Elvira Kurg.

FUneral Wednesday 10 a.m. at SHIRLEY BROS DREXEL CHAPEL, 4565 E. 10th St. Calling anytime. MANY Mr.

Julius J. Many, age 77, husband of Magdlena Many, father of Mrs. Cleo Basinger, Mrs. Evelyn Marter, Mrs. Rose Anderson, Bernard, James, Donald and Bruce Many, 34 grand(children, 21 great-grandchildren, brother of Mrs.

Nellie James. Funeral Wednesday, April 4th, 9:30 a m. SHIRLEY BROS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash 10 a.m. Little Flower Church.

Calling anytime. McCOY Thomas W. McCoy, age 66, formerly of passed away at Chariot Nursing Home, Wilmington, husband of Vera, brother of Francis Walter Charles Hugh J. and Mary McCoy and Helena Long, several nieces and nephews. Services at Mary Magdalen Church, Wilmington, Wednesday 10 a.m.

McLEAN Mr. Hugh A. McLean, age 65, of North Miami formerly of uncle of Mrs. Marjorie Pangallo, Mrs. Clifsonia Silver, Mrs.

Mary Lou Wilkerson, brother-in-law of Mrs. Marjorie Silver, Mrs. Hazel Silver and Mrs. Hannah Silver. Funeral Friday p.m.

SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL 5377 E. Wash. St. Calling after 1 p.m.

Thursday. MEDCALF Robert V. Medcalf, 62 years, 1112 Sterling beloved husband of Vivian Medcalf, father of Rev. Robert S. Medcalf, grandfather of Robyn, Robert and Stephen Medcalf, brother of Layton Medcalf, passed away Tuesday.

Funeral Friday, 10:30 a.m., at the Woodlawn Baptist Church, 3200 S. East St. U.S. 31 Brookside Lodge No. 720 Masonic services 8:30 p.m.

Thursday. Friends may call 6 to 10 pm. Wednesday and 2 to 10 p.m. Thursday at the G. H.

HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison and after 9:30 a.m. Friday at the church til time of service, SAYLOR Mr. Roy D. Saylor, entered Into rest Saturday, age 67, husband of Mrs.

Frances D. Saylor, brother of Mr. Tom Saylors of Bunker Hill, uncle of Mrs. Becky Avery, Kokomo, Mr. Thomas Saylors ill, Bunker Hill, Ind.

and Mr. Terry Saylors, Peru, Ind. Funeral services Wednesday 1 p.m. HARRY W. MOORE ARLINGTON CHAPEL, 5811 E.

38th St. Calling anytime. RADER Mrs. Amy Rader, age 73, 1043 N. Sharon wife of Harry L.

Rader, mother of Norma Myers, Anna Spencer and Cecil Rader, sister of Mary Stanlev and Steve Watson, 8 nrandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, passed away Monday. Services Thursday 11:30 a.m. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 16th St. Friends invited.

Friend may call. SCHLOSSER Margaret V. Schlosser of New Palestine, passed away Monday, age 87. Mother of Chalmer Schlosser Jr. and Mrs.

Virginia Deputy, sister of Mrs. R. H. MacKeever, also 5 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral services Friday 2 p.m.

at HENDRYX MORTUARIES NEW PALESTINE CHAPEL. Burial New Palestine Cemetery. Calling after 2 p.m. Thursday. SMITH Mr.

Hugh Smith 1921 S. LaSalle husband of Mrs. Sarah F. Smith, passed away Sunday. Funeral services Wednesday afternoon 2 o'clock FLANNER BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY.

Friends may call. SOWDERS Josephine U. Sowiers, age 76, beloved mother of Dorothy B. Werner, grandmother of Marilyn Brown and William R. Werner, 3 great-grandchildren, passed away.

Funeral I GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E. New York, Friday 10 a.m. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Wednesday. O.E.S.

Chapter No. 481 services Thursday 8 p.m. TACKETT Mrs. Evelyn Tackett, age 59 of 1402 Marlowe, beloved wife of Henry daughter of, Lessie Driscoll. Fairland.

sister Jane Harts, Fort Wayne, and Joe Driscoll, Hopkinsville, stepmother of Raymond Tackett, Kannas City, Jeanne Schaedel, Gerald Tackett, Maxine Cornelius and Joyce Pringle, Funeral city away Sunday. ER FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E. New York, Wednesday 1:30 p.m. Friends may call. WEIGLE Helen M.

Welgle, 78 years of 1317 S. East beloved sister of Anna Mae Mahrenholz and Hilton Fuquay, several nieces and nephews. passed a way Tunsday. Funeral Thursday 11:30 a.m. at the G.H.

MANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St. Friends may call after p.m. Wednesday. God and Church for their and Carlisle and Funeral Home service rendered.

kind Wife and Children -The family of JOHN ARTHUR WETZEL wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended by our relatives, friends and neighbors our time of bereavement. We especialin ly wish to thank those who were pallbearers, the minister Rev. Lestle C. Yeager, and the Shirley Brothers Funeral Home for their kind services rendered and all who assisted in any way, -Wife, Nellie, sisters Nettie and Mary IN MEMORIAMS CAMPBELL-In memory of WILLIAM CAMPBELL Who passed away April 4, 1968. In our hearts your memory lingers, always tender, fond and true.

There is not a day, Dear Dad, We do not think of you. -Wife and children HIBBERT-In loving memory of LEWIS HIBBERT Who passed away April 4, 1971. have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own: And day by day I miss him more, As walk through life alone. -Wife and Family JACOBS- In loving memory of CHARLES C. JACOBS Who passed away April 4, 1968.

-The Family MAYFIELD In loving memory of, CARL L. MAYFIELD Who passed away Jan 14, 1973. It broke our hearts to lose you. But you did not go alone. Because part of us went with you.

The day God called you home. Our hearts still ache with loneliness, Our eyes shed many a tear, God only knows how much we miss you. And will for many a year. -Wife and Daughters PEED-In loving memory of OLLIE M. PEED We have only your memory, dear mother, To remember our whole lives through, But the sweetness will linger forever, As we treasure the image of you.

-The Family TOOLEY In loving memory of, JOE TOOLEY On his 60th birthday. Apr 4, 1913 to Aug 29, 1972. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone. Because part of us went with you, The day God called you home. -Wife and Family FUNERAL DIRECTORS ABDON FUNERAL HOME 1509 PROSPECT ST.

638-1474 N. F. CHANCE FUNERAL HOME 504 NATIONAL AVE. 784-3546 FARLEY FUNERAL HOMES ALL CHAPELS 638-2388 G. H.

HERRMANN 1505 S. EAST 632-8488 5131 Madison Ave, 787-7211 GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME 1601 E. New York 632-5374 HISEY TITUS 951 N. DELAWARE 631-4540 JORDAN FUNERAL HOME 636-4305 2428 E. 10th 636-4304 Moore Kirk Irvington 5342 E.

Wash. Northeast 2530 Station Lawrence 8051 E. 48th Main Office 546-1564 O'RILEY FUNERAL HOME 6107 HIGHWAY 31 So. 787-1331 ROBERT W. STIRLING 1420-22 PROSPECT 632-6576 ROYSTER ASKIN 2310 W.

WASHINGTON 637-4308 STEVENS MORTUARY 3136 16th St. 636-0125 USHER FUNERAL HOME 2313 W. WASHINGTON 632-9352 MEMORIALS FLORISTS SCHAEFER MONUMENT CO. 3405 Graceland Ave. 926-3232 "Say it with flowers" Madison AVENUE 2457 MADISON-786-0431 (14 MAUSOLEUMS, CEMETERY LOTS FAMILY Companion Crypt at Washington Park Cemetery-East.

Priced at much less than half of what they cost today. Call 1-332-2870 or write E.A. House, R.R. 1, Stroughn, Ind. 47397.

COMPANION Crypts at Wash Park Cemetary North. 784-3130 after 6 p.m. COMPANION crypt, Washington Park East, very reas. 898-7906, 9 am-9 pm. (20' LOST AND FOUND LOST: Gray toy Poodle, "Rena," 12 yrs old, spayed, has asthma and arthritis, vic Southport Rd and S.

Meridian, REWARD, 881-2931. LOST: Large wht dog, very light brn spots, 13 yrs, collar and tags, needs medication. Vic: Lawrence. REWARD 546-9989. VIC 7500 and Caroline 255-1018 5 LOST: Fawn Male Boxer 8 mos, old, pm, reward.

LOST: German Shep, bik, brn and white, vic Community Hospital, answers to Duke, 356-7726. LOST: Man's Masonic ring, and Seiko watch. East side Health Spa, reward, $300. 787-3170. LOST: Connersville Area, 10 mo old bid cocker spaniel male, childrens pet, reward $100, 317-825-4050.

LOST: Brown and white female Basset dog, yrs old, vic of Nora, 846-3571. FOUND: Downtwn, small. bik male dog, Tues, 10:30 am, owner identify and pay for ad. 247-1930. LOST: Part German Shepherd male, black with sable, choker chain, vic 2500 Villa, ans Tippy, 784-0214.

LOST: Female Irish Setter, vic 75th and Keystone. Choke collar, no tags. 257-5579. LOST: Neutered male German Shepherd, bik and tan, answers to the name Chopper, reward. 357-4052.

LOST: In Clayton area, small English Setter, LASSIE, white with brown spots, reward, 539-2243. LOST: BIk and White toy Collie, vic Gas Light apts, Reward, 897-0788. LOST: White Germ Shep male. Vic westside. 634-2909.

LOST: Fem Collie Sable-white. Reward 255-2675, 849-1730 aft 3:30. LOST: Tiny Toy Poodle, white, male. 3 Yrs old. Reward.

244-5695. LOST: 13-in Beagle, bik saddle, 'Duke'. Vic 62nd-Olney. Rew. 255-7889 -Siamese cat, with bell and collar, ans to Christie, 894-7283.

('24 PERSONAL NOTICES JOHN L. KNIPE am no longer responsible for any debts incurred In the name of J. J. Heating and Air Conditioning or Heating and Cooling, 8132 Penway Ave, on or after April 4, 1973. CORRECTION: The "1 will not be responsible" notice that appeared here yesterday for James Bauerle was incorrect.

The name should have been John Bauerle of 1409 S. Kennington. WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or after March 29, 1973. Eddie R. Graves, 420 Bradley Ave, Indpls, Ind.

46201. WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or after April 4, 1973. Terry McCarthy, R2 Box 28, Lebanon, Ind. No. 28, 46052.

WOULD like witnesses to accident Mar. 28, 9:05 P.M.. Morris and Wash. Chev. and Olds 636-0951.

SHALOM! Good news about a New Passover. Call 787-3506. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 414 Peoples Bank Bldg. 632-7864 GOD OFFERS A Plan for your life DIAL 844-3434 CHARLIE-Call me If yo can. SHERRY, 504-384-5033.

26 Special Notices TAX HELP-Accurate, conscientious Tax Help--Accurate: Hersch 862-4172 LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-ADiet tablets. Only 98c Hook's Drugs. MR. INSURANCE INDIANA N. 921 DELAWARE 636-3548 LOOKING FOR DOG, bik with wht chest, med size, bit girl, vic: Marwood Shopping Center In front of Hooks at approx 4:30 March 29, 241- 6812.

Wanted: 19 Pair of sore feet for foot health project. Foot Care Center, 545-5333 NIGHT-SHIFT keypunch operators Blue Cross and Blue Shield Earn attractive salaries. Two years experience of IBM 029. Call 263-4040. ATTENTION home owner.

Receive $10 Free for watching water conditioner demonstration. Absolutely no obligation. 291-3119. SAVE--Buy canned goods at cost, plus 10 pct in case lots. BASKET GROCERY, 631-8288, Mon thru Sat, p.m.-6 p.m.

SNACK? TREAT? JUST A CUP OF COFFEE? BURGER CHEF PENNSYLVANIA LIFE INSURANCE 6100 N. KEYSTONE 253-6571 MINK STOLE CLEANING Davidsons of Glendale 255-3161 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES AT YOUR NEAREST HOOK'S DEPENDABLE DRUGS TRANSPORTATION CARS GOING to New York, Salt Lake City and West Coast. Nationwide Auto Transporters, 359-1926. LEAVE immed. Cars furnished to Florida, New York, Texas, Arkansas, Baltimore, Chicago, 639-1018.

CARS FURN to different points of USA. Call 636-3323. AAACON. SLEEPING ROOMS WALKING DISTANCE MICHIGAN APT HOTEL Ladiesmen--or couples. Newly dec, weekly or monthly rates, 127 E.

Michigan. 801 N. PENNSYLVANIA 634-5263 NORTH 2100 N. BLK Capitol. Furn rm, employed male.

$12.50 Wk. 923-5856. 1018 W. 27TH-PRIV. RM.

Settled, emp lady. 926-7121 153 W. 46TH. Nice home. Off-street parking.

Gentleman. 283-3555. MORRIS HOUSE 1217 N. New Jersey 637-0878 (38-Rm location) gentlemen only, Showers, TV lounges, maid serv, laundry fac. Mo rent at $11 to $16 wk FURN.

RM, Cooking privileges, Priv Entrance, 924-2165. EAST 5257 E. 10TH. Bath and shower, gents, day employed. $20 wk.

356-1611. NR. E. 38TH-Emerson, room, home privileges. Emp person.

546-1923. $6.50 PER NIGHT on a weekly basis only. TV, phone, maid serv, front door parking. Accent East Inn, 7339 E. Wash St.

356-2458. EAST: Nice sleeping room, gent. Nr Vaval Avionics. 356-2634. IRV-MAN.

Quiet loc, priv ent, parking area, daily care. 356-7472 Eves. SOUTH ATTEN girls, 2 sleeping rms avail, nice dec, priv ent, walking dis to St. Francis. 783-9302 or 787-2095.

2834 S. Meridian. 784-3397 GUARANTEED to please. Executive type home. Room -Business men.

Color TV, refrig-phone. 783-5089. WEST 4980 W. 13TH, accommodations 1 emp gent, cooking facil, $12.50 wk. WHITE HOUSE MOTEL.

Compl privacy, maid serv. Wkly rates. Air cond, 2 furn kitchenettes avail. 839-7640. (110 ROOMS WITH BOARD ROOM, BOARD, Laundry, $50 wk.

243-9281 LOVING care; elderly patient, senile or stroke, priv home, 632-1720. ROOM AND BOARD for elderly, clean rome. 635-5732. 5500 EAST. Priv home, TV and phone, good food, elderly.

359-4083. NICE HOME. Excellent care. For elderly person. Reas rate.

831-5640. 115 Child Care CHILD CARE, my home, days vic Sherman and Washington, 359-4619. CHILD CARE in my home, vic 30thLafayette Rd. Age up. 924-1808.

DAY CARE Center, E. 10th-Rural. Using montessori method. 635-5582. 45 Business Services area, Ph.

im waiting for number NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids for the Furnishing and Delivery of Assembled Tables and Table Trucks for Schools 37, 43, 53, 60, 86, 87, 114, Forest Manor School and S.C.I.P.S., Indianapolis, Indiana, will be received by the Bid Committee on behalf of The Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indiaapolis, Indiana, 120 East Walnut Street, Room 704, until 11:00 A.M.. April 26, 1973 and then publicly opened and read aloud in Room 704. Bids received after that hour will be returned unopened. Bids shall be executed in accord with Indiana Form No. 96 with NonCollusion Affidavit and Questionnaire Form No.

96-A, accompanied by a satisfactory bid bond, or deposit, payable to The Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, for not less than five per cent (5 per cent) of the total bid price and delivered in a sealed envelope showing the bidder's name and address. Should a successful bidder withdraw his bid, or fail to execute a satisfactory contract, The Board of School Commissioners may declare the bid deposit forfeited as liquidated damages. Construction and Installation shall be in full accord with drawings and specifications on file at the Office of The Owner 120 East Walnut Street, and at the Buildings and Grounds Division, 1129 East 16th Street. The Owner reserves the right to accept, or reject, any bid; to waive and informalities, or errors, in bidding for a period of ninety (90) days after the bid opening. Contractors receiving awards shall furnish an approved one hundred per cent (100 per cent) Performance Bond which covers faithful performance of the Contract and the payment of all obligations arising thereunder.

Said Bond shall remain in full force and effect for twelve (12) months from date of acceptance of the bid. The Contract to which the Board shan be a party will contain a provision prohibiting the other part to the contract, and his subcontractors, from engaging in any employment practice that constitutes a discrimination against a person because of the person's race, color, religion, national origin, or ancestry. The Contractor shall provide an affidavit with each billing assuring the School Board that this provision has not been violated. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS NOLAN E. ALLEN, Business Manager Indianapolis, Indiana; April 4, 1973 NOTICE Public Notices The following notice is given pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission by Mid America Raido, the licensee of Radio Station WXTZ (FM), Indianapolis, Indiana.

The application of this station for renewal of its license to operate in the public interest is required to be filed with the Federal Communications Commission no later than May 3, 1973. Members of the public who desire to bring to the Commission's attention facts concerning the operation of the station should write to the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C., 20554, not later than June 4, 1973. Letters should set fourth in specific detail the facts which the writer wants the Commission to consider in passing on this application. Station WXTZ (FM) operates full time on 103.3 megacycles with power of 13.2 kilowatts. The officers, directors or 10 percent shareholders of Mid America Radio, are: Burrell L.

Small, Leslie H. Small, Mrs. Grace Small, Mrs. Reva Small, Robert J. Hawkins, Don N.

Nelson, Gordon W. Trout, G. LaVerne Flambo, and Harry R. Sohn. A copy of the WXTZ (FM) license renewal application and related material will, upon filing with the Commission, be available for public inspection at 4560 Knollton Road, Indianapolis, Indiana between the hours of 9:00 and 5:00 p.m.

Monday through Friday. NOTICE OF ANNEXATION TO THE SANITARY DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of April, 1973, the Board of Public Works, acting on behalf of the Sanitary District of the City of Indianapolis, pursuant to Chapter 157 of the Acts of the General Assembly for Indiana, 1917, as amended, adopted Sanitary Resolution No. 2091-1973, annexing and incorporating into the Sanitary District of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana the following territory located in Marion County, Indiana as follows: Wide's Ninth Addition, the plat of which is recorded in Plat Book 28, Page 474, in the Office of the Recorder of Marion, County, Indiana. A public hearing will be held on the matter contained in this Resolution Monday, May 7, 1973, at 2:00 P.M. E.S.T., in Room 221 City-County filed in the office at any time written remonstrances may be WITNESS my hand and seal this prior thereto.

4th day of April, 1973. ROGER C. PATE, Director Department of Public Works ATTEST: Dzidra Botman Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES Pursuant to the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, notice is hereby given that Avco Broadcasting Corporation, licensee of television broadcast station WL.WI, Indianapolis, Indiana, is required to file with the FCC, no later than May, 1, 1973, an application for renewal of its license to operate station WLWI on Channel 13. Avco Broadcasting Corporation is a Corporation.

wholly owned subsidiary of Avco The principal officers and directors of Avco Broadcasting Corporation are James R. Kerr, John T. Murphy, Bartlett and William E. Walter Wuerch. Members of the public who desire to bring to the Commission's attention facts concerning the operation of station should write to the FCC, Washington, D.C.

20554, not than June 30, 1973. Letters later should set out, in detail, the specific which the writer wishes the facts Commission to consider in passing on the application. A copy of the license renewal application ad related matewill, upon filing with the Commisrial sion, at be 1401 North Meridian Street, available for public inspection, between the hours of 9:00 A.M and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. NOTICE TO BIDDERS given that the PropNotice is hereby Management Office Marion of the County, City erty of will conduct an auction of Indianapolis and Indiana, the following described real estate, 1:30 PM, Wednesday, April 11, North 1973. ColVacant lot located at 2201 umbia Vacant lot located at 2202 North $400.00 plus $50.00.

Columbia $150.00 plus $40.00 bid on Interested parties desiring to the above described property, may appear Building, In City of Indianapolis, April Room 1622, City11, HAROLD E. PLATTER, Coordi1973. nator Property Management Office City of Indianapolis NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF MARION the Juvenile Court of Marion in County PT73-252 entitled Mary Cause Francis Shropshire having vs. Otis filed Curry. a comThe petitioner in the above cause states that plaint William Shropshire, legal but not biollogical father of a child born Hospital, 6-18-72 is a in Marion County General necessary party and that his residence and that this is an action is unknown, to establish paternity, and he is herenotified that unless he appears in by said Court by May 1, 1973, this matter will proceed in his absence.

E. Allen Hunter Clerk The Regional Administrator of National Banks, Office of the Comptroller of Currency, has accepted for filing an application cf the Indiana National Bank, Indianapolis, Indiana, for permission 10 establish a branch southwest of the intersection of 38th Wayne Township, Indiaanpolis, Marion County, Indiana. Application was accepted for filing March 29, 1973. THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED VEHICLE 65 B.S.A. 650 Serial No.

A65L DE 06606 will be sold at Talbot at 7. AM for storage and repair charges in the amount of $180. to come to Les Caribe Year-Round Pool: and Bahama Club. Free membership for residents. The Apartments in the Location Featuring Color -coordinated kitchen Full plush carpet throughout Enclosed patio and balconies Private entrances Formal dining room Electric heat furnished Plenty of closets, storage 1, 2 3 bedrooms Many floor plans to choose 25 acres of hiking trails 31 U.S.

MODELS 1-465 MADISON 6700 S. U.S. 31 HERE AVE, PHONE 783-2211 SOUTHPORT RD. Models 'open daily 11 to 6 Fall Where pleasant An nature groves To invitation trails and breathe to sneak clear linger deeply, around lakes. reek Choose 4 bedroom from match 1, And 2, feel 3, apartments or serene.

family even to your 7202 Fall Creek Road 849-9766 and its lifestyle. OPEN 9-8; SUN. 12-8 2-level clubhouse and pool. Plus basketball goals, paddle tennis courts, fishing, toboggan run, and creative playground. Priced from $179 A gas JACK P.

DeBOER "AN APARTMENT ASSOCIATES, THAT JACK INC. has a better wayl Creating hater EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS $125 PER MONTH Individual heat and air Full private bath conditioning Abundant closet space Shag carpet thruout Heat and water paid Refrigerator, Range, Disposal And much more Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1900 West Green Spring 8000 North Manor 257-4101 SOUTH OF NEW ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL 3900 N.

GRAND. 2-Bdrm mod apts. Refrig, stove. Immed occup. 926-1050.

2831 N. Kenwood, lovely newly dec 4 rm ap. gas, hat, wtr. pd. $75.00 Plus $25.00 dep.

See today, 637-1428. 532 N. LaSALLE. Newly remodeled, 90 loc on ground fir near bus stop. Heat -water, refrig-stove furn.

2316 PARK, 3 rms, bath, brick bldg, empl adults or pensioners, $75 mo. Steam ht, all utils pd. 923-5258. 3015 N. PENN, The Esplanade, 3 rms, 1 bdrm nr bus line, hf-gas-waterrange, refrig, furn, coin laundry facil, adults, refs, no pets.

Indiana PESHING National Bank 263-6324 $60 MONTH 253-7359 2334 Prospect, attrac 3-rm apt, util, stv-refrig, bus line, adults, 632-7219. 2302 N. RITTER, 1-2 BR, appls, crpt, many extras. Model open 1-6, exc Thurs. Dep req.

3532 RITTER, 2 bdrm utils furn, nr park, no pets, $35. 823-6506. 45 Business Services 2608 SHELBY FACING Garfield Pk, 4 rms, bath, ht-wtr furn, adults, 784- 5498, eves 253-5129. 2415 SHELBY, $105.00, nice 5 rm, apt, heat, wtr pd. 637-1428.

2238 TALBOTT, 3 rms unfurn, $17 wk or $70 mo. 924-1123 612 N. TEMPLE, 1 bdrm apt, newly dec, near RCA, gas and wtr paid. $25 Wk. Call aft 5, 631-9259.

E. WASH, 3-bdrm partly furni 2805 E. Wash. 1 Bdrm, 356-5426. 5143 E.

WASH. See to apprec, 1-bdrm new-dec. Laundra-matic. 898-8793. 618 21ST ST.

1. Bdrm, stove, refrig, all util furn. $60 Mo. 926-8038. 333 E.

31ST, 1 BDRM, newly decorated, heat-water furn, 255-7464. 600 E. 38TH $125. Adults. 925-4849 or 255-9280 CENTRAL and 38th.

Choicest unit in bldg. 1St fir, corner. Vacant 1st time in 15 years. Available April 1 after redecorating. 2 Bdrms, $140 per mo plus dep.

Mature adults with refs. Miss Glenn, 283-4420. 45 Business Services SERVICE REPAIR GUIDES LET EXPERIENCED HANDS DO YOUR SERVICE OR REPAIRING ALUMINUM SIDING SAVE ON ALCOA. siding. Get my free estimate now, 787-1293.

CARRICO-RUSCO 639-6559 Aluminum siding, roofing. Free est. APPLIANCES REPAIR REFRIG, Freezer and air conditioners, all makes. 283-7890. BRICK WORK BRK AND BLOCKWORK, new-repair, frpls, tuck pointing, 639-1105.

CARPET CLEANING QUALITY Carpet and Furniture Cleaners. All furniture cleaning, 20 pct off. All work insured 635-6906. CARPENTRY GENERAL Contractor, Ige or small home repairs, room add, work accepted, free estimates, lic, bonded. Low, low prices.

25 yr. exp, 247-4957. 241-9757. BOB'S Construction. Room additions, porches built and enclosed, general remodeling and patios.

Free estimates. 787-3663. ALL KINDS REPAIRING. Ceiling, floors, paneling, roofing. Free est.

Licensed, bonded. 257-0793. SMALL HOME REPAIRS Free est. 247-8801 or 631-0347 REPAIRS and Remodeling, both residential and commercial, 357-5120. SUB Contract crew avail.

Good men. Hourly or job rate. 241-0275. REMODEL, repair, large or small jobs, odds and ends. 291-5540.

CARPETING CARPET INSTALLATION Phone 784-3544 anytime. CEMENT WORK Contractors- floors, patios, sidewalks, room add, free est. No job too big or small. 898-9182 or 635-7552. CEMENT WALKS, STEPS.

BIOCK, brick. Free set. Lg or small. 253-7359 CEMENT WORK, ALL TYPES 926-0375 ALL TYPE CONCRETE WORK 353-6584 BEST in concrete, driveway experts. Call Ward Bros.

244-9790 aft 5 pm. FIRST CLASS CONCRETE WORK. Quick service, 784-4545. CONCRETE work at it's best. Brick, block, stone.

Mr. King, 636-7930. DRIVES, PATIO, porches, steps. Lic, bonded, ins. 357-9798, 635-2257.

CHIMNEY CHIMNEYS, roots, gutter, concrete, patios, home repair. 635-5140. CLEANING ALL 3: Carpet, uphoistery and wall washing. 357-8924 anytime. CONTRACTING CRUSHED STONE, GRAVEL, sand, grading.

We spread. 784-6822. RICH BLACK top soil, $3.50 yd, del. Yd min 356-9019, 894-2063. 100 PCT TOP LOAD Stone, 773-5227, 773-2969.

DRIVEWAY STONE, SAND, GRAVEL. 831-5694. DRIVEWAYS SPRING SPECIAL: Driveways, parking lots, commercials, residentials. Free estimate. 247-8908.

ALL SIZES crushed stone, gravel. Driveway grading. 873-4302. DRIVEWAY grading, crh stone, tand, and gravel. 856-6490.

WH CR STONE drives, parking lots, soll. Peat humus. 356-9019, 894-2063. DRIVEWAY grading, crush stone, sand, and gravel, 856-6490. AIR CONDITIONING DRIVEWAYS ASPHALT-SEALCOATING Minor repair, crack.

Low spots, etc, put new life in your old HARDING BROS SEALCOATING cO. 849-9666 a job well done call us) CONCRETE. A drives, patch- ing. Sealcoating, yards and drives graded, top soil, stone. 546-5831.

DRY WALLS BERNIE'S Drywall, hang and finish. We specialize in small jobs. 839-4494. SHEETROCK, SPACKLING 784-6955 ELECTRICAL SERVICE RESIDENTIAL WIRING, old, new, city-county wide. Elec heat, air cond, range-dryer outlets, wall plugs, rewiring 60 and 100-amp fuse boxes.

All charge cards. Lic, ins. bonded. J. C.

ELECTRIC Free est. 787-4485 CHET MOSLEY Electric Service. No job too small. 638-9618. ELECTRICIAN.

Emergency service, wiring, all types. 547-5981. THAYER ELECTRIC Good Work Reasonable Rate 784-1340 WHY PAY MORE, let D-C Electric. Do your work. Call 635-7246.

FENCING Fence Co. 10 Years exper. Free estimate. 356-0422 Anytime. MILLER'S BONDED FENCE All type fencing.

636-7854 FURNACES 24-HR FURNACE AND A-C REPAIR, $5 SERVICE CALL. GAS, COAL, OIL. 923-3814. GOOD USED FURNACES Will Install, oil or gas Co-operative Heating, 636-3564 NEW FURNACES completely installed. $279, 20 yrsi exp.

253-2093. MAJOR OR MINOR furnace repair. Regardless of make or age. 634-4550. WE SERVICE any make or model Mellow Air 639-1474 FURNITURE REPAIR SCRATCHED, dents, burns: etc.

removed, Action Furn Repair, 783-3411. GARAGE DOORS GARAGE DOORS REMODELED ADJUSTED, NEW DOORS HAWK GARAGE DOORS 359-2044 HAULING TRASH HAULING Garage, yard, basement clearing. Also garage wrecking. Free estimate. We work all over town, 7 days a week.

You call, we haul. 631-8454. TRASH HAULING of ony kind. Painting, cleaning, yard care. Free est Anything to be done, call 637- 3032 or 635-9035.

TRASH HAULING Bsmt and gar cleaned. Sm-lg lobs. Trash barrels. Free Ext. Call day or night, 783-6022, 923-7851.

GARAGE Wrecking Trash Hauling Large lobs or small, we haul them all FREE ESTIMATES 784-8225 LIGHT HAULING. Will clean attics, basements and garages, 24 hr service 784-9344 TRASH HAULING and clean up. Sell barrels. Call anytime. 637-3023.

ED'S HAUL Anything, Ige, small. Clean bsmt, attics, yards. 926-0905. TRASH HAULING and furniture moving anyplace. Reas rates.

784-9154. MOVING, Hauling, Tree Cutting and Trimming, Reas rate. 638-4096. LOW RATES. City wide on haulingmoving, 30 min service, 788-1409.

TRASH HAULING, clean garages, bsmt, yards. Buy junk, 639-6062. LIGHT HAULING. Attics, garages, bsmts. Free estimates, 353-0086.

LIGHT HAULING MOVING and clean up, Day or night 631-8827. HAUL TRASH, refrig. stoves. etc. 24-Hr service.

926-2527. HAULING GENERAL CLEAN-UP- -CHEAP Hauling 547-2763 TRASH Hauling, garage, yards, cleaned, basements, attics. Haul any usable item, 244-1227. TREE WORK, yard work, garage cleaning, trash hauling, painting. Free est Refs.

Call 636-1893 day or night. HAULING. Lawn care. Tree trimming and removal. Free estimate.

635-9035, 637-3032. HAUL Away trash, appli's furn, brush, empty-sell barrels, 356-3757. HAUL ANYTHING, 1g, SIll, cin bsmt, attics, yards. Cheap. 926-9263.

TRASH HAULING, clean bsmts and garages. Anywhere. 545-0747. HOUSE and garage trash hauled. Reasonable.

Anytime. 638-8902. CALL: I'LL HAUL TRASH, STONE, Top Soil etc. 787-4700. LANDSCAPING LAWN Mowing for suburban yards.

Trimming and expert cutting. $10-up. Call 545-1618 for more info. MAKE Arrangements now for grass, weeds, and lot mowing. Free est.

291-3344, 635-1916 aft. 1. TREE TRIM, removing Hedge trimming Free est, ins. 632-2903. LAWN MOWING, trimming, reas, ask for Frank, 897-9208.

TOPSOIL, Shrub Lawn Care, new lawn seeded. Drive stone, 356-4135. TREE TRIM. Removing ins, free est. Evergreens, 359-9453.

TREE TRIM. Evergreens, yard wk, shade trees, spraying, ins. 786-6378. MOVING A MOVING. Call us and save.

1 Pc or full house. 24 Hrs. 7 Days. 353-1011 356-5932 JONES MOVERS Pc or full house, fully insured. Covered van, 24 hrs, 7 days.

253-0004. JAY'S MOVERS 638-7033 Covered vans. Free Estimate. Insured BRUCE'S WESTSIDE MOVERS 244-6294. Covered vans, free est.

ADAMS MOVING, storage. Buy furn you don't need. 25 Yrs. exp. 631-7974.

PAINTING SAME DAY service, painting, roofing chimney, estimated free by local company owner personally. Insurance. 632-3599. PAINTING, interior, exterior house painting. Bid or by hour.

Free estimates. Phone 253-9355, 849-6575. PAINT any average size room for $16. Free est on exterior painting and guttering. 639-6060.

PAINTING Est. See me before you decide. 637-4153 PAINTING AND decorating, both resid and commercial. 357-5120. PAINTING, exterior.

Remodeling. Call 637-7570. INTERIOR and Exterior. Insured. 25 yrs exper.

Free est. 545-2881. WALL WASHING and Painting In. Reas prices, Free est. 241-8616.

PAINTING -Neat reas Ins. Custom Painters free est. 247-6458. PAINTING, CLEANING, HANDYMAN, Mr. Ford, 784-5912, 923-3007.

FREE EST, Day or Night, 14 yrs exp, licensed and bonded. 635-3034. PAPER HANGING PAPER HANGING. 40 Years experience. A good job done right $5 Per roll.

W. Burrows, 846-2900. PAPERING samples, painting, patch plastering Cleaning. 639-2252. PAPER STEAMING PAPER STEAMING -INSURED 18 Yrs.

exper, Mr. Hendren, 636-3726. PLASTERING PATCH Plastering. free est. 7-Day service.

Call Spears, 638-6394. PLASTERING PATCH Plastering and stippil ceilings. 20 Yrs exp Free est. Call Spears, 636-4051, 635-5800. PATCH PLASTERING -StuccO Free Estimate 636-2037 PATCH Plastering will not show under paint or paper.

637-2808. PLOWER CUSTOM PLOWING, discing and mowing aft 6 p.m. 787-9163. PLUMBING PLUMBING NEW WORK -REMODELING LIC-BONDED FREE EST. 24 HRS.

SERVICE 897-5387 PLUMB. 24-HRS. IMMED. SERV. Clean out, install, repair.

Free est. Nr. King, 638-4878, 636-7930. PLUMBING. New and repair.

Sewer, drains cleared: pump repair. Master Charge. 634-7447. PUMP AND PLUMBING, 24 HRS Sewer, water and gas lines. 637-8079.

24-HOUR Service, Unstop sinks and drains. Wheatly Plumbing, 635-0128. LIC PLUMBER needs work. Free est. Real reas.

24 Hrs. 635-6601. MASTER PLUMBER. No job too small or too large. Cut rate.

353-1158. PLUMBER needs work, sewer cleaning. Free est. 24-Hr serv. 632-1762.

CUT RATE QUICK 635-4099 REMODELING REMODELI ALL.ITPES Rooms added, repair work, roofs, gutters, paneling, ceiling, siding. Free estimate. Lic. 888-4090. REMODELING and Room Additions Complete Carpentry Needs HUTCHINS CONSTRUCTION INC.

David Hutchins 253-9336 CEILING, PANELING, PAINTING. All types remodeling, siding, roofing. heating. 253-6537. ROOFING ROOF LEAKS? GUTTERS DRIP? We Install New or Repair Quick Service, terms, 632-7722 MORTON'S 632-7722 ROOFING Licensed, Bonded and insured.

Call 243-9140 24 Hrs, 7 days. COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL Hot roofing and guttering, new and repair. Fully Insured. 632-5018. R.

G. SMITH CO Quality roofing, 22 yrs. Leaks fixed, $10. Free estimates, 257-1775. ROOFING, guttering, free trimming or removing.

We do our own work. Free est. INSURED, 631-6026. HOT ROOFING, shingles, gutter service. Lic, ins, bonded.

353-0648. LEAKS repaired. Same day serve Ice. $7.50. No work, no chg.

638-3245 ROOFING, painting. Gutters cleaned. Repairs on both. 635-4044. A GOOD repair at a price that's fair.

Fast service. 631-3661. McKINNEY Reroof and repairs. Low prices, free est. Lic, Ins.

636-1058. ROOFING. Any type. Free Est. 637-5707 SEPTIC TANKS SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, repaired and installed.

862-2702, 787-2101. STORM DOORS WINDOWS CARRICO RUSCO 639-6559 Glass, screens, locks replaced. Also new and replacement. TREE SERVICE TREE TOPPING, trimming, remoyal. Hedge trimming, fully Insured.

Free estimate, 831-5206. ALL KINDS TREE work. Top trim, remove, fully Ins. 241-2163..

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