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Card cf lhanki 13 Losf and Found iCQ Kooms 143 Asariments Unfurnished STAR and NEWS Quick Action WANT ADS, Wednesday, No. 29, 1967 Public Notices Death Notices Funeral Announcements Notices 1 of vr HOTELS WALKING DISTANCE 401 N. ELEVATOR sf, refr q. malyre re- op 's. $1.

O. 6.14-37:9. 430 MASS QUIET ATMOSPHERE Par a.aM. Ru-ng a'r, retr 3. Wa service.

S3, 510 wk, EUJOY THE PRESTIGE AND LUXURY OF PORT 0' CALL Oc 3 rv-'1 ad 'p a -n a-oT. --a; r- p-d X- pis. 9 0' ROY TMOVAS C-jr beiosed so Ae are met aop'p-r a' sh to tnanh Rooert Burgoamer, for corso. i mpssao. v-'era-s Cf Fnren Pot C3, Conxip Funeral Home tor nd spry ces rpnqprpd MR MRS.

ROY a-d Fam PRESLEY We wish It thank our knd oe gooors, trends and rcatives for expressions of sympathy, ioeiv oral orferinqs and other courtesies 'pnded at tne passing of our dear husband a-sd father ROBERT PRESLEY Ae a so wisn to thank Rev. Mat-tingiy, the Emanuel Church, doctors, nurses, nurses aids and orden.es at University Heights Hospital aiso tne G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home for the frienoiy service we received Wife and Children a 0 1 lA 'o "-i om v) yo U'i 23; coo Hi4 'ooo-oo 1 a' ac cr 'o i. a op of Corpora-' Ci't a -a orcfr flg'e not eL, er tnan -Ld-, tL-ds omnr tr'i; or-vr-rd-' of any borrow ng made ri.ro:-?.

Or 01 a''v "pre I pi.n'c-' da'P not earlier nao j.i-..trv I 15 'S, from a'- 'rle a.aaon 'or that purpose, at 'n, p.yS tot pre- 2'. rn-Jf-e-'-PO 01 January 1, 1974. or or before Ju.v 1, 2'i if on January I. '3 or on or Dptorp i it on ji, 153'. or rnereaf It cr or 10 MOVE IN NOW! LOCATED AT THE INTERCHANGE OF ROCKVILLE ROAD AND 1-465 (5700 WEST) APT $119.50 2-BEDR00M APT $132.50 DISHWASHER, REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER, RANGE-OVEN, DISPOSAL 14 CUSTOM DRAPERIES CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING FULL SIZE PATIOS AND BALCONIES BIG ROOMS AND CLOSETS 2 OLYMPIC SIZE POOLS 241-1333 DEEP PILE WALL TO WALL CARPETING HEAT AND WATER PAID VANITY WITH ROUND SINK SAUNA BATHS AND HEALTH CLUB TENNIS COURT BORNS MANAGEMENT CO.

DECORATED MODEL OPEN 1 P.M. TILL 7 P.M. SUN. NOON TILL 8 P.M. by Justus Construction Co.

WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US Where life begins at 45... SOUTH MODELS OPEN DAILY Created exclusively for those 45 veers young and past and their acult age partners, no other apartment In this area can offer you so much for so little. Just 15 minutes will prove this statement to vou. Visit Crestwood Village South today STU0IO APARTMENTS ONE BEDROOM UNIT ONE PAYMENT APARTMENTS J5.0D S120.00 INCLUDES EVERYTHING FEATURIN6 GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 8800 MADISON AVE. Writ or Phone 888-10S9 Fret Brtckur ATam wJl APARTMENTS Wesl 34lh and Moller Rd.

MOST CONVENIENT LOCATION IN INDIANAPOLIS A sten awav (ram Private outside Entrance t-ully Larpeted move in immed. Towne Club and Swimming Pool Office Open till P.M. Call Mrs. Coryell 293-0244 TURTLE GREEK is kind to kids, newfyweds, people who LOST west Huhland Tpmer, Va -y-s ps i'on Hp i--s afpa. Pes.

9J--J LOST: Silver poodle toy female. 10 n-os. sen 5-'n aid Cer'ral, tan co'iar. Cni'o to s.rqer,. wan's cet.

231-3533. LOST Several keys on ring between BeechAood Lane and entrance to Sou'hem from sr. ent. Reward. 786-0332 LOST male Beagle, blue specked, has some large dark brown soots Answers to Sandy.

S50 Reward. 631- 24 Persona Notices I will net be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or after Nov. 29, 1967. Jesse E. Sweeney, 2120 Whal-en, Indpts.

I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted bv anyone other than myself on or after Nov. 28, 1967. James L. Seats, 4203 Fairview Terrace, Indpls. ANYONE witnessing accident on W.

Mich. vie. ot Robt. Long Hosp. betw.

truck, car, 4:45 p.m. Nov. 27, please call 637-9708 after 5. ROY Lehman Allen, formerly of 5811 Julian Indianapolis, hereby declare that I am a legal resident of the state of Alaska ALCOHOLIC ANNONYMOUS may be reached at 414 Peoples Bank Bldg. ingianapoii5 or ojq-lUB.

ABRAHAM, ISAAC AND JACOB Good News about Israel! Can 787-3506 WILL Miss Doreena Meyers, please contact Joe Smith: 359-5572 or 787-6896. Urgent! INFO, concerning, Ricky Blair, 12 yrs. or Elmer Blair. 45 yrs. 636-5647, 26 Special Notices TnDIANA RECRUITERS 1 1 3919 MEADOWS DRIVE M.

ml Metctnc 545-6231 LIC. AGENCY HD. TO PL, CAR INSURANCE SR-22'S-MOTORCYCLES 10 Down Monthly Payments Mr. INSURANCE OF INDIANA 921 N. Delaware St.

636-3548 ATTENTION PLAYERS OF STANDARD'S BINGO Need the following: $10004)2, B4, U3, N5; J750-B3, N4, U2; $500 N4, U3. Will split the priie. Contact Box 312, Star and News. POWERFUL new fund raising idea, no investment, pay only for what vou sell. Schools, clubs, churches, and other uonafied organizations.

For inform, ph. 547-2159. I. R. C.

Music Stores CHURCH BONDS of Lighthouse Tabernacle, Series 1, issued Dec. 1, 1957, coming due after Dec. 1, 1967. Are payable al Lighthouse Taber-nacle, 918 E. 66th St.

HAVE right half Shell $2,500. Five SS0; left 3-S500, 3-S100. Will share with holder of opposites sides. 1459 Star-News. I DON'T KNOW WHAT we would have done without BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD SHIP YOUR Anywhere In U.S.

Reasonably. We furnish driver, gas, ins Auto Drive-away Co. 15 E. Rm. 912.

GO to Rose Bowl. 2 Voyager Flying Club memberships for sale. Price 9reatly reduced. Phone aft. 9 a.m.

253-3000. HAVE riqht side of Shell $2,500. Need left side. Have left side of $500. Need right, right side $50, need lefts.

Boy. 1457, Star and News. RAYMAR, THE MAGICIAN Entertaininq mystery maoic for all occasions. 631-6374. NON-DRINKERS ere preferred risk.

In Greenwood Area. Phone Us. Sharp Insurance Asencv 881-2731 FOR THE FINEST in household and personal brush products. Call Fuller Brush CO. LI 5-1256.

MINK, STOLE CLEANING Davidson's of Glendale 255-3161 PERSONALIZE your Christmas gift, order an initialed or name car plate now. 846-2306. CONCESSIONAIRE available with equipment for schools, lodges, end churches, 50-50 Basis, 251-2188. EVERYDAY LOW PRICES AT Your nearest HOOKS DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES. STANDARD Bingo Need B4-02-S1.

Thousand dollar game. $750 B3-U2. Also A 8, numbers. 631-1574. FOR PEOPLE ON THE GO BO GO GO BURGER CHEF WE SELL HARD TO GET AUTO insurance.

All risks, full coverage. Monthly pymts, CH 4-1223, eves. SANTA CLAUS FOR HIRE House party, club, etc. Reas. 632-2877 WANTED: Rose Bowl tickets Phone 637-3896, or 925-8646.

PROFESSIONAL MAGIC SHOW CLUBS, CO. PARTIES 787-6197 LOW rates en auto Ins. Dallas E. Lynch Agcy. 359-9920 to 9:30 P.m.

LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Diet Tablets. Only 98c. Hook Drugs. HAVE (2) Left 500 Shell, also R. halves.

636-9518 or 637-7072. WANTED privett instructor for Karate. Bo 1390 Star and News. SEWING AND ALTERATIONS. Fast service.

3841 N. Park 924-1826. 32 Steam Bath, Massage MASSAGE 926-5819 2624 N. Central, 10 to 10. MARY'S Therapy Studio.

6653 W. Wash. 241-3311. 10 lo 6. Jackie and Gerry.

Oprs. 17 W. 16TK ST. Sim. Mass.

Kay your opr. 11 to 9, Sat, 11 -4 ALTHA'S. 3449i N. College. 10 to 10 925-1104.

BETTY ANN'S Sauna Bath. Open 9 to y. i4uo in. renn. ssi-iniy.

BETTY'S, 4314 W. 241 8543, Hours 10 till 6. JANE-Shernr Stm. Massage, 8510 E. Wash.

N. side of St. 11-6. MARY'S, 1101 N. 111.

Steam, 11-7. 11-4 Sat. HF1.RN OIL BATH, 10-10. 3214''; E. New 635-0114.

2 Oprs. KIM 4670 W. Wash. Formerly U.S. 37 So.

241-4300 38 Transportation DRIVE MY CAR as your own lo CALIFORNIA or Seattle, Wash. 631-2377 DRIVE A CAR-639-6561 Almost free lo N.Y., Seattle, Milwaukee. Auto Driveway, 15 E. Rm. 912.

GOING to Calif, nted riders. CelT 849-1738 after 6 p.m. 45 Business Services ELECTRICAL SERVICE RESIDENTIAL wireing, eld-new. City and county wide service. Elec heal, ranges, dryer outlet, wall plugs, rewiring 60-100 Amp.

fuse boxes. Ust your Midwest Charge Card. J. C. Electric, Lie.

ee Est. 787-4485 ALL TYPES ELEC. WIRING Elec. heat, ranges, dryers, outlets, 60-100 amp. serv.

Lie. and bonded. Use vour Midwest Charge Card. EAGLE ELEC. Free Est.

241-6070 H. DANZ ELEC. SERVICE uia ano new worn, aeivice. Licensed and Bonded. 635-8235 PAT'S ELECTRIC 357-1083 FURNACE REPAIR 24-HR.

FURNACE repair. Coal, gas oil. Clean S9.50. Service call S3.00. 20 Yrs.

exp. 632-8919. No ans. 636-0468. FURNACE SERVICE and repair.

Free estimate. 846-5551. Davs, 636- 9640. NEW, used furnaces and burners. Any kind repairing free estimates Terms.

257-0793. 257-0246. 24-HOUR SERVICE LICENSED CONTRACTOR Gas-Oil Coal. 636-3564 24-HR. furnace service.

$4 Charge. Free estimate. 861-4569. 24-HR. FURNACE SERVICE and repair.

Free estimate. ME 2-9849. GUTTERING GUTTERS CLEANED. AVERAGE nn IklrllDCn ill AO GUTTERING NEW AND REPAIR HAULING HAULING AND MOVING ATTIC BASEMENTS CLEANED FREE ESTIMATES 638-8165 BRUCE'S Westside Movers. 244-6294 Covered van.

Insured. Free Est. LEE'S pickup delivery serv. Moving, Hauling, all kinds. Anytime, 923-3147.

MARTIN'S hauling and moving. Labor of all kinds. Anytime. 923-2246. RUBBISH removed, garages and attics cleaned, etc.

AX 3-1046. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCf Moving. 353-2836 or 784-4028. LIGHT HAULING TRASH, ETC. Garage cleaning.

Reas. FL 9-9878. TRASH BARRELS FOR SALE Haul Away Trash, Furniture 547-6266 TRASH Hauled. Garages, at-tics cleaned. Light haul.

AX 3-2031. W. L. MOVING and Hauling. Lint OR SMALL.

Quick serv. 631-6890. JAY MOVERS 6M-70S3 01 N. PENN. FINE LOCATION Clean rccms, off-street parking.

Si, $9. $10 Wk. ME 4-5263. NORTH 1217 N. N.

JERSEY. Rms. for Men. Showers, TV, maid serv. quiet, cor'.

S8, $9, $10 Wk. 634-0071. 3921 PARK. Nicely fum. rm.

Priy. home. Emj. gent. 924-0639.

3627 N. PENN. Bdrm. Hall tnt. Also 1-rm.

effic. apt. Street parking. 3256 N. PENNSYLVANIA, clean, ouiet kit, priy.

$9.50 wk- 923-3720 37 E. 37TH St. Gent. Pri. ent.

All conveniences. 637-3869 925-8646. ABOVE AVERAGE ROOM PRIV. BATH YOUNG BUSINESS MAN. 283-4147 NR.

GLENDALE priy. bath, on bus. Gar. Man. CL 5-8263, CL 5-3266.

5300 N. Nice Rm. Priv. family. Garage.

Gentleman, 255-4524. LGE. ext. phone, refrig. Young business man.

283-2619. EAST 923 ENGLISH. Priv. bath lor a quiet sober person. 632-2104.

214 N. OXFORD. 2900 E. Clean. Warm.

Priv. 637-3039. E. 10TH BUS. priv.

bath. Emp. man. 636-4086. GENTLEMAN.

Excel, front room. Priv. wall-w. carpet. Off street parking.

353-0992. GENTLEMAN, 1105 N. Seville. Clean room, priv. ent.

636-9114 4214 E. WASH. Comf. clean werm room in priv. home.

356-0486. NICE room, 2 Ig. closets. Business or professional person. 357-2534.

5600 E. Emp. lady. Priv. home, steam on bus.

Refs. FL 9-7872. SOUTH 1047 CHURCHMAN. Large clean rm. Priv.

ent. Reas. rate. Emp. man.

WEST 118 S. REICHWEIN Avt. Clean rm. Nr. Link Bell.

Sober emp. man. 1121 s. SHEFFIELD. Ground fir.

Priv. ent. Warm. 637-5823. NICE RM.

Kilch. privls. Sgl. person 55 or couple S10. ME 1-2169.

PRIV. room nr. RCA, Link Belt. Rockville Rd. Emp.

244-7188. RM. Home priv. W. of Eagledele Shopping Center.

ME 2-6784. 110 Rooms With Board BARTON HOUSE Nursing Homt. 505 N. Dela Priv. and semi-priv.

rms. At reas. rates. R.N. supervision.

dll 0J4OJIU. PRIV. ROOM For Lady or Gent Next to bath, first fir. Ptef. senile or stroke case 632-1720 ROOM and board.

Good food. Clean rm. I4UU fc. 6J-47IU BOARD AND ROOM 631-2401 COMF. rm.

with priv. bath, meals, $125 mo. 925-3621. 5500 E. Nice home for elderly lady.

Good care and food. 356-7935. COUNTRY HOME, good food for elderly lady. 787-7825. ELDERLY MEN.

Pleasant home. good food. Priv. rm. 631-1702.

RETIRED gentleman. Lovely room N. of Broad Ripple. 846-8652, 251-5890. 115 Child Care CENTRAL-20IH.

Child care, my homt or yours by week. $25 to $35, good refs. 925-2262. CHILD Cere my home. Vic.

1700 Kelly. Licensed. Days. 787-2810. CHILD care, my home, will board.

241-1829 EAGLEDALE, my home, days. Infants UP. Lie. 291-4524. BROADWAY 40th Vic.

Good care babies, lie, home. Days. 925-2996. 30TH And Franklin Rd. Vic.

Any age, day care, my home. 898-5573. CHILD CARE. East side, day or week. Lie.

639-1929 afl. 4, ME 7-8738. CHILD CARE, E. Side, in my home by Hour, Day or Week, 632-6844. CHILD Care my home, Southside call after 3 P.M.

888-1878. CHILD CARE my home, N. 34th- Capital, hot meals, lie. 925-3912. 1613 LAWTON State and E.

Minn. Infants up. Day care, my home. GATEWAY West. Lie.

home. Good care, day or night. 291-8073. 8400 BLK. E.

46th. Babysitting and ironing. My home. 545-1856. E.

30TH bus. day nr evening. Baby sitting my home. 545-5679. CHILD CARE Westside.

Mv home, by hour, dav or weqk, 638-1838. BABY SITTING in my home vie. 21st and Richaritt 353-2725. BABYSITTING, My home, nr. Mea- dows.

Up to 3 years old. 547-9071. 21ST-ARLINGTON Vic. Tiny tots up. Day-night, my home.

353-0781. MY HOME, 4100 W. on Rybolt. Hot meah. lie.

pend. Refs. 243-3145. 38TH-N. SHADELAND.

Child care days Ironing, my home. 545-3277. WANT CHILD to care for, my home. Can give reference. 632-6089 120 Light Housekeeping Rooms NORTH 405 E.

15TH 9 3653 3-Rm. priy. bath, on 1st fir. See after 3:30 P.M. at 1471 N.

New Jersey St. 611 E. 22nd 9-3653 3-Rm. priv. bath; also 2-rm.

apt. priv. bath, 1st fir. Child welcome. EAST 7208 E.

WASHINGTON FL 9-3653 1-Rm. next to bath. On city bus line. Nr. Eastgate.

Off street parking. SOUTH 1226 COMER. 2 leun. privls. Emp.

lady. $12.50. 784-7077. 125 Trailers and Trailer Space for Rent FOR THE finest in Mobile Home living. Country Club Estates.

High School 8. Hanna 856-6707. 2-BEDROOM Mod. 357-5610. East utilities.

2-BDRM. modern. Will sell or rent. Call 293-1777 alter 5 p.m. 2-BDROOM.

house trailer. Greenwood area. After 6 p.m. 881-0315. 45 Business Services HAULING MOVING trash hauling, yard, garage, bsmt.

clean. 24-Hr. serv. For quick serv. call us.

359-5224. GENERAL hauling coil and wood. Locus posts, 4" to 8" 7' long. Rice Mandrell. 631-3213.

TRASH HAULING. bsmt. cleaning. For guick 24 Hr. Service, 7 gays a wk.

can us. jsi-iu FURNITURE MOVERS, reas. rates. 11 Yrs. exp.

632-4853. TRASH HAULING, and furniture moving. We haul any kind of trash. 24 Hr. serv.

631-4123. GEN. HAULING. You name It. After 5 and wkends.

Cheap. 638-4249. 8, MOVERS. Covered van. Estimates.

Ins, Day, night, 639-1041. CARA VAN movers. Free est. Low rates. Ins.

243-0214. 241-8462. CLEAN up attics, yards, garages of trash. ST ST 7-6150. LIGHT HAULING MORNINGS AND WEEKEND5, 3S-'U.

LIGHT Hauling and cleaning. Call 546-9118 aft. 3 P.m. HOUSECLEANING WALL WASH. Avg.

rm. $5. Paint rm. $10. 1-Coat your painl.

Quick service. Min. 2 rooms. 632-2877. CARPET and floor cleaning.

Insured, Bonded. 923-9626. INSULATION INSULATION SERVICE REASONABLE 255-3776 MOVING ADAMS MOVERS STORAGE Ins. 18-ft. coy.

von or pickup. 631-7974 MOVING? 18-Ft. covered van. Fully ins. 14 Yrs.

exp. Reas. 356-7662. PAINTING INTERIOR, exterior painting, repair. Reas.

Honest, clean. Ins. 635-6924. PAINTING, gutters cln. Honest free est.

Call anytime. 636-6174. PAINTING Wall washing. Free est. 925-5120.

PAINTING, cleaning, handy man. Light hauling. Mr. Ford. 784-5912 PAPER CLEANING PAPER CLEANING, wall washing, painting.

Cox it SON, 784-6900. Of -f '0 50 jsr'er 0 Ave sir' c1 Pe -3 a i-t a -a 7S 00 fe so" wet cv-r- a i- nrrth 88 E' si' la, A SV .1 1r ict "cr'h 20 15' east on -ir i if' -c -i lf-i 250 lee'- if tret scu'h 88 57 30 'n 1 ne-re ou'h '3W to icr ol 'SO tee! it1 Off oi 'o 6' 00 et' p' ou i.i-r ei 1 ec' e-'. P1 iii'ng. A 'pu0''C ran-) Morels. December 11, 1967, a on-nvssiorers.

C'tv-Cour-t Ird.onaPO. fOia1 10 p. EST written Wances mav fi'ed me oM.ce a TR orior thereto A'lTMESS hand JUt da November. I'' FRANK A. MUELLER tiecuiive Secretary B-ard of Sanitary Commissioners NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice herrtv 9-ven tht tip Twstees Indira Un.vers, win rKive sealed proposals tor furnishing all labor, materials, molt, eguip-pent end transportation necessary lor the complete construction ot a parking lot' at Wooden fd Abater, on he Bioomiriflton can-pus accordance with plans and specifications prepared the Department ct in the office ot Franklin.

prpsident and Treasurer, Indiana uni-t-u, Brv Hall. Kirood and Indiana Avenue, Bioon-lnnton, Indiana until P.M.. C.D.T on Decern. bpr 13 1967 at whirn and place ail proposal? received will be opened and publicly read aloud Plans and specification! along with fciddino documents may be obtained from the office of the- Director of Physical P'ant 700 North Walnut Grove. Bloomirvjton.

Indiana, upon a deppMt of check in the amount of 510 00 payable to The Trustees of Indiana University. The full amount he deposit will be refunded to all contractors providing the documents era returned within fifteen days after nceninq of bids. The Trustees reserve the right to waive any mfnmai'tles and to accept raiect any or all proposals rrceived. THE TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY By: J. A.

Franklin Vice Presiden' and Treasurpr. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that scaled bids for remodeimo, for Speedway Junior High School and Fisher Elementary School Speedway, Indiana, II be received by and thru the Board of Trustees of tht School Town of Speedway. Indiana, at the office of Richard C. Jordan, Superintendent of the School Town of Soeedwav, 5335 Wet Street. Speedway, Indiana.

until 7:30 Tuesday. Decemher 167, and Ihen publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received alter that time will be returned unopened. For Proposals to be considered. Bidders shall submit separate bids for tach of the following Divisions: 11 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION HEATING VENTILATING -AIR CONDITIONING- PLUMBING 31 ELECTRICAL WORK In order to insure award of a rnntract and allocation of funds, each Bidder shall submit breakdown of each Division 'where applicable) Into the following units: A.

Junior High School Ground Floor Unit A (Boiler Room) B. Junior High School Ground Floor Unit (Locker and Shower Area) C. Junior High School -First and Second Floor Units B4 (Gym and Shop Area) D. Junior High School-First Floor Unit A (Office Area and Library) E. Junior High School All other Interior work including changing of locks F.

Junior High School Roof repairs, exterior re-pointing, recaulking, nd waterproofing G. Fisher Elementary School H. Site Improvements Should fhe available funds be Insufficient, one of more of tha above tnits mav be postponed or deleted from the Contracts, but Contracts will jie awarded nn the basis ot lowest Base Bid of above units combined ind-or Add Alternates. Assignment of Contracts: The Board of Trustees of the School Town of Speedway, Indiana, will execute separate Contracts for each of the above Divisions, hut will assign the Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, and Plumbing Contract nd the Electrical Contract to the successful General Construction Bidder for the express purpose of placing full administration, supervision, coordination, and responsibility of all phases of construction under the General Construction Contract in order to expedite completion of tht proiect. Upon such assignments oemg maoe.

the Heating, ventilating, Air Condi tlonln ng. and Plumbing Contractor and the Electrical Contractors shall bo- come subcontractors to the General Construction Contractor and shall responsible to such General Construction Contractor tor the full pprform-nce of their Contracts entered Into ith the Owner. The General Construction Contractor shall in turn be fully responsible to the Owner tor the full performance cf such assigned Contracts, and shall aciim all the rights, duties, and labilities of the Owner under such Contract. The assignment of such Contracts shall not In any manner vary the rights, duties or responsibilities of the Architect under such Contract. The Owner will make monthly progress payments to the Healing.

Ventilating, Air Conditioning, and Plumbing Contractor and to the Electrical Contractor under the terms set forth In the General Conditions and uoon approval of the Gnerai Con-tfruction Contractor and the Arch.1ect. The following paragraph wiil be Included in The Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor AIA Doc. AlOl, Sept. 163. Ed as Article 7.

Article 7, Assignment of Contracts The Contractor npreDv agrpes to accept assignment ot the Contract of: for the Heating. Ventilating, Air Conditioning, and Plumping and the Contract of: for the Electrical Work; said Con. tracts having been awarded by the Owner under separate bidding. It shall be understood thai this is for the express purpose of piacing full administration, supervision, coordination, and responsibility of all phases ff construction under this Contract in erder to expedite cempietipn ol the Drawings and Specifications will be Usued to Prime Contractors by Mc-Guire, Shook. Compton and Richey.

Architects. 150 W. Market Street. Indianapolis, Indiana. 46204, for a J35.00 deposit for EACH set, which will be refunded when documents are returned in oood condition following bid openinq Wage rates shall not be less than those set out in the Specifications.

Bids shall be executed in accord with Indiana Form No. 96, accompanied Non-Collusion Affidavit and Questionnaire Form 9A and a satisfactory Bid Bond, or deposit, payable to the Board of Trustees of the School Town of Speedway, Indiana, for not less than ti.e per cpoI ff the maximum b.d submitted; and delivered in a sealed en. elope showing Bidder's name, address, and proiect name and division of work to Which bid pertains. The Board of Trustees resenes the fight to accept or reiect any bid, and to waive any intormrlities or errors in b'dding. All bids may be i-pid under Advisement for a period not to eicped lorty.flve (45) davs after bid opening during which time no may bp withdrawn without consent o' the Board of Trustees.

Confra'cors receivinq awards furnish an approved one hundred ppr cent (lOO'ni performance board which shall remain in full force and effect tor twelve months trc-n Bate of final acceptance of tne work Should a successful Contractor withdraw bid or fail 'o execute a satisfactory Contract, within ten (10) das of notification of award By the Owner, the Owner may declare the bid deposit forfeited as liquidated damages. Construction shall be in full accord w-ifh Drawings, Specifications, and Addenda thereto, on file at the offices of the Owner, State Board of Accounts, and the Architects. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE SCHOOL TOWN OF SPEEDWAY, INDIANA James A. Hardin, Secretary November 1967. NOTICE OF SALE S2.

725 000 FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING CORPORATION OF WARREN TOWNSHIP, High School Building Corporation of Warren Twonship, Marion County, Indiana, at the hour of 11:00 AM. EST, on Thurdda, December 14, 1967, tl the Administration Building of the Metropolitan School District of Warren Township, Marion County Indiana, 9039 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, will receive and consider bids for the purcciast of the following described bonds: S2, 725, 000 of First Mortqage Bonds of High School Building Corporation of Warren Township, Marion County Indiana an Ind'ane Corporation; Denomination 15,000 each; Dated December 1967; Bearing interest 1 at ratt or rates to be determined bv bidding, payable on July 1968, -and stml-ennuallv thereafter; Registrable as a principal; Principal and Interest pavabie ar the American Fletcher National Bank and Trust company tn tne iity of Indianapolis, COOK mfoT I 1 I t. THOMPSON HP str tie rp- nt i S' m-stt-pr or Te- Gf P' M'P-r A Va M-s. A-a f'an. 5p D-'5 li-d 1 qrandna jgn-ey a-d 2 qrp-it qrarsca.gn'efs Funeral P'.

CP 10 a at FARLEY FONERAl HOME. 104 A' Morris Frpnaj rrar ci'l 2 P.m CLARK s. Lora Enpi C'ark ast 61 7248 rore and Court ft of Leonard ark, mother of Dewev VaTer, S'Ster cf Mrs. Leona and Mrs. Gereva Ellison, 2 Passed away Tuesoa.

Sprvce Thurs-oav 11:30 am CONKLE FUNERAL HOVE, SPEED.VAY CHAPEL. 4925 16th St. Friends Inv ted. Friends call at funeral home. CLARKE Mrs.

Mary Clarke 5540 Haverford sis'er of Mi's Agnes C. Klee. Mr. Anfhonv Klee. and Mr Joseph J.

Kipp. passed away Tuesday. Prayers Thursday 9 o'clock FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. 9:30 Immaculate Heart of Mary Ca'nolic Church. Friends may call.

Rosary I o'c'ock Wednesday. DANUS Mrs. Alma Danus, II 5559 Union St beloved mother of Mrs. Valda Rusa, grandmother of Karl Ruse, member of Latvia Evangelical Lutheran Church, passed away Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 7 p.m.

at the H. HERRMANN MADISON AVE FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison Ave. Friends invited. DEBRA Mr. Rupert S.

Oebra, aoe 88, Danville, beloved husband of Iva, father of Mrs. Edna Frances Brown, Yaioo Citv. tnd Mrs. Emma Lou Walton, Nobltsvlllt, brother of Mrs. Emma Craw, Reseda, grandfather of 7, passed tway Sunday.

Services Wednesday, 1 p.m. BAKER FUNERAL HOME, Danville. Burial South Cemetery. Friends may cell at funeral home. DeHART Mr.

C. Martin DeHart, 5627 N. Olney St Brother of Mrs. Gertrude Smitha, Mrs. Myrel Graham.

Mrs. Reba Hubbard, and Virgil DeHart, departed this life Tuesday, age 75, Services Friday, Dec at Calvary Tabernacle. II a.m. Friends may call at MOORE AND KIRK NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 2530 Station alter 7 p.m. Wednesday.

DUNCAN Mrs Kathenne F. Duncan, age 57, 4801 Plamfield mother of Mrs. Norma Baker. Mrs. Marie Lawrence, Mrs Susan Franklin, Mrs.

Lindt Silcox, Miss April Duncan and Miss Jan Duncan, Lester and Garnet Duncan, passed away Saturday. Service Wednesoav. 10 a.m.- CONKLE FUNERAL HOME LYNHURST CHAPEL. 120? S. Lvnhurst.

Friends invited. Friends may cell at luneral home. FESLER Mrs. Ida Ellen Fesler, age 'I. wife of William Fesler, passed away suddenly at her home Tuesday at Frank-ton.

mother of Mrs. Samuel Robinson of Indienapolis, and Mrs. Earl H. Bertram ot Kokomo, Ind. Services 10:30 a.m.

Friday morning at the Frankton Christian Church. Friends may call at THE GEORGE C. HARPER AND SON FUNERAL HOME after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Body will lie in stalt 1 hour before service at the church.

Burial of IOOF Cemetery. Franktcn. FITT Mr. John F. Fitt, 3849 Ashbourne Lent, husband of Ruth Mat Fltt, fatner of Debra tnd Ptnny, son of Mrs.

Ruth Ziemer, brother of Charles and Thomas Fltt and Mrs. Patricia Moort and Mrs. Ruth N. Mewen, passed away Monday. Funeral 10 o'clock Friday, at THE WOOD FUNERAL HOME.

Ravenna, Ohio. Frifnds may call from 7 until P.m. Wednesday at FLANNER AND BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY. FRAZIER Victor E. Fraiier.

age 15, of Green-castle, father of Elmer and Cyril Frailer of Greencastle. Funeral services Wednesday 2 o'clock at the WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME, Greencastle. GROW Malinda A. Grow, widow of Arthur D. Grow, sister of Dr.

A. A. All-meroth, Greensburg; Margaret Graue. Friends may call at the OL IGER-PEARSON FUNERAL HOME, GREENSBURG after 2 p.m. Wednesday.

The body will lie in slatt at the New Chapel, Crown Hill Cemetery from noon Thursday until 2 o'clock. HANNA Mr. Preston W. Hanna, agt 67, ol 509 Dunn Plainfield, beloved husband of Marilyn, father of Mrs. Claire Lohman.

of Zionsville, Robert J. Hanna, of Minneapolis, and Donald M. Hanna, of Plainfield, also I grandchildren, pased away Tuesday a.m. Services Friday 10:30 a.m. at the HALL-BAKER FUNERAL HOME, Plainfield.

Entombment Maolt Hill Mausoleum. Friends may call at tht funeral home after 4 p.m. Wednesday. Masonic Memorial Serv ice Thursday evtmng. HARRISON Leo F.

Harrison, 1663 N. Tibbs, beloved father of Mrs. Donald E. Merrill, Mrs. Lewis W.

Simmons, brother of Max Harold son of Mrs. Bertha Harrison, 5 grandchildren. Servict Wednesday 10:30 a.m. STEVENS CHAPEL OF THE FLOWERS- 3136 W. 16th.

Friends mav call. Burial Terrt Hautt. HOOPER Attorney Howard Hooper, (referee judge) at the Marion County Juvenile Court, husband of Helen I. Hooper, stepfather of Zontini Link, Coulas Linda, Janet Brosher, uncle of Peter Crampton of Atlanta, Frank Hooper of Newport News, cousin of Rev. Mrs.

Margaret Bvrdsong of Chicago, Illinois, died November 26, at his home. Services on Friday, December 1st, at 1 p.m. Bethel A.M.E. Church, 414 W. Vermont Street, City.

Friends mav call at JACOBS WESTSIDE CHAPEL after 4 p.m. Thursday. JONES Mrs. Juanita E. (Carmichael) Jones, age 54, ot 2514 S.

Bolton, wife of Mr. Lawrence (Larry) Jones, daughter ol Mrs. Mildred Carmichael, sister of Mr. Chester Carmichael, Phoenix, Mrs. Helen Louis, Indianapolis.

Services Thursday 1 p.m. from SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash. St.

Calling anytime. LOCHARD John R. Lochard. 3 years, 1336 N. Central, son of Mrs Maude Lochtrd and Elmer Locherd, brother of Robert I.

and Paul R. Lochard. oassed away Sunday Friends mav rail tha JORDAN FUNERAL HOME. e. turn sr.

t-unerai wedntsday, Noy. 1:30 p.m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park East. MASTERS Mr.

Henry F. Masters, agt 77, of 2640 N. Ritter passed away Tuesday evening. Beloved father of Mrs. Mary Louise Smith and John Masters, grandfather of Cathy and Shirley Smith.

Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Friday at Ihe ABDON AND O'RILEY FUNERAL HOME, 1509 Prospect. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Wednesday.

MAY Mrs. Katie M. May 15 years old, of 628 N. Parker, mother of Eleanor M. Jones, Mrs.

Thelmt Lehr, Mr. Oliver C. May and Mrs. Lena Greenwood, sister of Mrs. Christina Woerner and Robert Simon, also se en grandchildren end eleven great-grandchildren, passed away Monday.

Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 10th St. Funeral Thursday, Nov, 30, 10:39 i.m. Friends invited. Burial Anderson Cemetery, MILLER Mrs. Stella Miller, age 81, of Greencastle.

mother ot Mrs, Hickman, Greencastlt, grandmother of 5. great-grandmother of 11. Services Thursday 2 p.m., RECTOR FUNERAL HOME, Greencastle. Interment Forest Hill Cemetery, Green castle. MILLINER Mrs.

Anna Mae Milliner, age 81 years, wife of Allen S. Milliner, mother of Mrs, Eulah Price, stepmother ot Mrs. Ma'y Holland Mrs Betty Brock, Mrs. Patricia James and Lai Milliner. 1 grandson, 4 great-grandchildren.

Funeral Friday, Dec. 1, 1 p.m. USHER FUNERAL HOME, 2313 W. Wash. St.

Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Celling after 7 p.m. Wednesday. OSBORNE Mrs. Marguerite B.

Osborne, age 64 formerly of 192? N. Llnwood, wife of Clyde R. Osborne; sisler of Mrs. Jane Troitt, Robert C. Mortland and William J.

Morelend SP-6. Funeral Wednesday, 10 t.m., SHIR-LEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash. St.

Calling any timt. POER Gussie I. Poer, agt 83, 1412 Central, mother of Mrs. Sylvia Warga, Rancel William V. and Harry Noble Poer, 6 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, passed away Sun-dav.

Services 1 pm Wednesday, CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, DPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 16th St, Friends invited. Friends may cell at the funeral homt. POLAND Mrs. Elst A Poland, age 75, 1308 S.

Micklev St aunt of Ralph Wenjler and Mrs. Roy Poland, several nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. a.m.. USHER FUNERAL HOME.

2313 Wash St Burial Floral Park Cemttery. friends tray can A -a jA-a. A a I St ervices ALLEN. Mr. Arc bj Cameron CLARKE, Mrs Mary M.

ITT, Mr. John F. LOCKAOOD, Marga-et Mae REED. Mrs. Golde B.

SALISBURY, Mr. Albert SHELBURNE, Mr. Ira STANG, Mr. Robert G. STEPHENS, Mrs.

Mvrtlt STOUT, Mrs. Flora L. WYON, Miss Evelyn Lucil't FLANNI SiW4a: S1HC(U COOK, Mr, Dann Lee GREEN, Mrs. Emma W. JONES, Mrs.

Juanita E. (Carmichael) JONES, Mr. Samutl P. OSBORNE. Mrs.

Margaret REYNOLDS, Mr. James C. WORKMAN, Mr. Thomas J. I Death Notices REYNOLDS Mr.

James C. Reynolds, agt 85, of 1539 N. Olney, father of James and Russell L. Reynolds. Miss Mabel R.

Reynolds, brother of Mrs. Frankie Swine, end Mrs. Blanche Gdllmier, four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Services Thursday 10 a.m. from SHIRLEY BROS.

DREXEL CHAPEL, 4565 E. 10th St. Calling anytime. ROBINSON Mr Ernest Robinson, agt 52, at 2026 Woodlawn, husband of Erma Robinson, father of Ernest and Herschell Robinson, Mrs. Gertrude White, Mary Anderson.

Erma McDonald, Waneta Johnson and Shirley Weimer, also survived by 14 grandchildren, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m., at THE J. C. WILSON CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES, 1234 Prospect. Friends invited.

Friends may call after p.m. Wednesday. ROSE Pauline Rose, age 51. 7044 Tjna wife of Dearl Rose, mother ol Mrs, Shirley Vaught, Mrs. Joyce M.

Bland, Mrs. Janet N. Bailey, Robert VA ThnmB- son, sister ol Mrs. Evelyn May MyaTT ano rvnrs. rrances nciiutisuii, 11 grandchildren, passed away Sun- lion am day.

services yyeuncauoy, CONKLE FUNERAL HOME rnrtnmlV CUtDF 490S 16th St. Friends invited. Friends may call at the pome. SACK Phillip R. Sack, vrs 1026 E.

Bradoury, beloved husband of Anna Sack, father-in-law of Helena Sack, orother of Fred Sack, grandfather of Mary Ann Gallagher and Norbert C. Sack 6 great-grandchildren, passed awav Tuesday. Funeral Friday, 11 am. at THE G.H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S.

East and 11:30 a.m., at St. Catherine Church. Recitatinn of Rosary Thursday P.m. Friends may call after 7 m. Wednesday, SCHRADER Stella Frances Schrader, ege 84.

31.21 46th sister of Alex and Victor Frost and Mrs. Mary Ann Kuehn, grandmother of Sherman Jarrett, and Mrs. hrances uwen, i passed away Tuesday. Services Thursday 1 p.m. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY CHAPEL.

4925 W. 16th St. Fiends incited Friends may call at the funeral home. SHEL8URNE Mr. Ire Elihu Shelburne of R.

1 Zionsville, Ind. Husband of Gdldie F. Shelburne, father df Clayton Shelburne of New Auguste and Howard Shelburne, Carmel, brother of Mable Davidson, Zionsville, EHie Keller, Indianapolis, arid Lottie Carey of New Orleans, La. Also survived by 13 grandchildren, passed away Mdn-day. Funeral Thursday morning, 10:30 o'clock, FLANNER 8.

BUCHANAN ZIONbVILLt MUKIUAKT. prienua invited. SHIPMAN Mr. Louis W. C.

Shipman, 70 Manker. beloved husband of Clara M. Shipman, father of Janice Kav Craven, Betty Marie Jordan, Louis H. and Charles F. Shipman, brother of Beatrice Nelson, 4 grand children passed away Monday.

Funeral Thursday 10 a.m. at the G. H. HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FU NERAL HOME 5141 Madison Ave.

Friends Invited. SHOOK Mrs. Catherine Shrvok, age 3 years, formerly of 758 N. Belleview mother of Charles J. Shook, grandmother of Miss Rosemary Shook, Mrs.

Dorothy Motslnger, Mrs. Joan Berry, 3 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral Friday, Dec, 1, 9:30 a.m., USHER FUNERAL HOME, 2313 W. Wash. 10 e.m.

Holy Trinity Church. Burial Holy Ctoss Cemetery. Rosary recitation Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Calling after 7 p.m. Wednesday, SPURRIER Mrs.

Edith R. Spurrier, agt 7, of FountaintoWn, mother of Miss Kathlvn, aunt of Henry and Oak Rafferty, passed away Tuesday. Servcles p.m. Thursday, at PASCO MEMORIAL MORTUARY, Greenfield. Friends may call at mdrluary after Wednesday neon.

STEPHENS Mrs. Myrtle M. Stephens, 665 W. Oak Zionsville, mother of Mrs. Dorotha Talkington, grandmother df Mrs.

Harry E. Bennett, sister of Mrs. Catherine Hinkle and Mr. Lloyd C. Bryant, 3 great-grandchildren, passed away Sunday.

Funeral Wednesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, FLANNER BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY. Friends invited. SWANNER Mr. Homer S. Swanner.

63, of 433 n. Arnoida, oromer of Mrs. Zora Fulrell, Mack and Truman Swanner. passed away Sunday. Services Wednes day, 2:30 p.m..

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 16th St. Friends invited. TONGRET Dnnald S. Tongret.

4809 N. Kitlev. husband of Eda M. Ton9ret, father of Donna Lee, brother of Mr. Charles Tongret, Newsport, Mr.

Tom Kuoe, ueueir, Mr. omer o. Tongret, Falls Church, Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Saranton, and Mrs. Roseila Bel lard.

Martinsville, departed this hie Sunday, age 3o. services Wednesday, Nov. 29th at MOORE AND KIRK LAWRENCE CHAPEL, 46th and McCoy 1:30 p.m. Friends invited. WESTENHOFER Lucy C.

Westenhofer, age 74, 3134 S. Folfi, mother of Virginia Eopich. and Charles L. Westenhofer, grand mother ot entries fc. wesrennottr, John, Luci end Carol Epplch, passed away Monday.

Services Thursday, 10 a.m., CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 16th St. Friends invited. Friends may call at tht funeral home. WOLF Mr.

Herman F. Wolf, (Boonie) age 64, 349 N. Holmes Ave. husband of Marqeret, father of Sr. Marie Elvire S.P., Bloominglon, Ind.

Mrs. Mary nn Knott, James R. and Donald R. Wolf, brother of Mrs. Mary Graff.

Mrs. Lillian Kersey, Mrs. Louise Hopkins, Mrs. Anna Lentz, Mrs. Hilda Johnson.

Elsie. William. Fred. Hatry, Lohrmann, Carl and Herbert Wolf, 7 grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, Nov.

29, 9:30 a.m. USHER FUNERAL HOME 2313 W. Wash. St. 10 e.m.

St. Anthony Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Calling anytime 3 Cord of Thanks CANADA We wish to express our sincere appreciation end thanks to the relatives, friends and neighbors for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings and othtr courtesies extended at the passing of our beloved daughter SHERI KAY CANADA Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Canada KORRA-Tht family of JOHN K. KORRA Wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended by our relatives, friends and neighbors in our time of bereavement. We especially wish lo thenk Rev. Frederick Daries. and the G.

H. Herrmann Funeral Home for their kind services rendered, and ell who assisted in any way. Mrs. John Korra and Family. NEAL We wish td thank our many kind friends, relatives and neighbors for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings end other courtesies extended et the passing of our beloved daughter and sister MARY FRANCES NEAL Our speciel thanks to Rev.

Ernest Carroll end the Moore Kirk Funerel Home for their kind services rendered. Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Neal and Sons THOMAS-I wish to thank the kind friends, relatives and neighbors for expressions of sympathy and lovely flowers received at the passing of my lister IZiTTA THOMAS Mary E.

Hall, sister Myjtv. A 4 A 11 1- i ri u' 'n pa'h cace aocaed -n'erest to ro dafp fixed for rpoemptton, on Ciu pre, ou no'ice a "PWoaper or lournai Published the C't, of Indianapolis, inaianri. and the ma i.ng of notices to fnp holders of renisfered bonds. Interest on the bonds -o caned for redemption will cease en 'ne redempt'on date fixed 'a notice, if funds are available at me piacp of redemption to redeem tne ponds "-o called on the date fixed in said notice or thereafter wnen presented for payment Earn bid must be tor all of sa'd Firt Mortqase Bonds and must state op rate nr rate of interest wnich the bo'ds are to bear, stated in rumples ot eth of 1-I0th of lo No rate shall exceed 5'a per annum. Not more than three different interest rate-, shall be specified in any hid, bii a rate mav be repeated without being considered a different rate.

The difference between the highest and lowest rated specified in the bid snail not exceed Bids specifying two or mors Interest rates shall also specify the amount and maturities of the bonds bearing eactt rate, but all bonds maturing on the same date shall bear the same rale. Bids shall set out the total amount of interest payable over the term of the bonds and the net interest cost on the bonds covered by the bid. No bid for less than the face value of said bonds, including accrued interest from top date thereof to the date of delivery, will be considered. The bonds will be awarded to the highest qualified bidder who has submitted his bid in accordance herewitn. Tne hiqhest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to the Coproration, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid, it any.

No conditional bids will be considered. Tne right is reserved to reiect any and all bids. It an acceptable bid is not received for the First Mortgage Bonds on the daft of sale hereinbefore fixed, the sale may be continued from day to day thereafter, during which time no bids for less than the highest bid received at the time of the advertised sale will be considered. Each bid must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the Corporation and marxed on tne outside "Bid for First Mortgage Bonds," and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check in the amount ot 527.250 payable to the Corporation as a guaranty of qood faith on the part of the bidder, to be forfeited as liquidated damages if such bid is accepted and the bidder fails to take up and pav for the bonds. The checks ol Ihe unsuccessful bidders will be returned immediately following the award of the First Mortgage Bonds.

Tne successful bidder shall make payment for the bonds and accept delivery thereof within five davs after being notified that the bonds are ready for delivery, at such bank in tne City of Indianapolis, Indiana the successful bidder may designate. The First Mortgage Bonds will be ready for delivery within 30 days after the data of sale. If the Corporation fails to have Ihe bonds ready tor delivery orior to the close of banking hours on tht thirtieth day after the date of sale, the bidder may secure the release of his bid upon reguest in writing, filed with the Corporation. The unqualified approvinq opinion of Ice Miller Donadio Rvan, bond counsel of Indianapolis Indiana, to- gtthir with a transcript of the proceed ings relating to the issuance ot me legal opinion printed thereon, and closing papers in the usual form showing no litigation questioning the validity of the bonds, will be furnished to the successful bidder at the expense of the Corporation. High School Ruildino Corporation of Warren township, Marion County, Indiana, was orqanlzeo tor tne purpose or erectina and leasing school buildlnqs to Tne Metropolitan School District ol Warren Township, Marlon County, Indiana.

All action has been takpn and the ponds are issued in compliance with tht provisions of Chautei 273 of the Acts ot tne Indiana General Assembly of 1947, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. The bonds will be secured by a trust indenture to American Fletcher National Bank and the Trust Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, and will be subject to the terms and provisions of said inden-. Tnt property to be covered by tht indenture has been leased for a period ol 17 years to the aforestid School District at an annual rental ol OAri.snrv nlus the navment of all taxes and assessments, which rental is payable semi-annually on January 1 and July 1 in each year, commencing with tht completion ol the school buildings to be erected thereon. All b'dders shall be deemed to be advised as to the provisions of tne above mentioned trust indenture, lease end the provisions of the aforesaid Chapter 273 of the Ads of 1947, as amended. Said bonds constitute an Indebtedness only of High School Building Corporation of Warren Township, Marion County.

Indiana, payable in accordance with the terms of Ihe above mentioned indenture and the provisions of the aforesaid Chapter 273 of the Acts of 1947, as amended. Under the provisions of Ihe governing statute, the First Mortgage Bonds and the interest thereon are exempt from all taxation in Indiana, except, however, inheritance taxes. In the opinion of bond counsel, under the existing federal statute, decisions regulations and rulings, the interest on the First Mortgage Bonds Is exempt from federal income tax. Further information felativt to said issue may be obtained upon application to Bose Buchanan McKinney Evans, attorneys for the Corporation, 1100 First Federal Building, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, or Jacguiline Switier, Secretary of High School Ruildino CorDoration of Warren Township, Marion County, Indiana, 9039 E. 10th Stree, Indianapolis, Indiana 46229.

If bids are submitted by mail, they should be addressed to the Corporation, attention Jacqueline B. 9039 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46229. Dateo this day of November, 1967. Jacoueiine B. Swifter, Secretary High School Building Corporation of Warren Township, Marion County, Indiana Deofh Notices ALLEN Mr Archibald Cameron Allen, 505? W.

52nd uncle ot Mr. Allen Charlton Snead. passed away Saturday. Funeral Wednesday, 4 o'clock, FLANNER BUCHANAN FALL CREEK, MORTUARY. Friends invited.

APPLEGET Mrs. Emma Mat Applesjet, 67 Pompano Beach. beloved wife of Paul M. Aopleget, sister of Sharon Jordan, passed away. Funeral Wednesday 1:30 in.

at the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St. Friends invited.

BAILEY Mrs. Naomi T. Bailey, Piaintield, R.R., widow of the late Homer Bailer, passed away Sunday, Beloved mother of Andrew Cox, New York City and Karl Cox, Sarasota, 4 grandchildren and 3 sisters Services Thursday, 2 p.m. BAKER FUNERAL HOME, Danville. Burial South Cemetery.

Friends may call at funeral home after 3 p.m., Wednesday. BARNETT Mr. Denzil Edgar Barnett, entered into rest Tuesday, age 74. father of Mrs. Virginia B.

Smith, Mrs. Louise Nagle, Mrs, Jean Allen, Mrs. Pamela Siece, Miss Candace and Mr. Edward P. Barnett, brother of Mrs, Irma Ketcham, Mrs.

Dorothy Titus, Mr. Noel and Rev, Dephas Barnett, II grandchildren. Services Thursday, II a.m., HARRY w. MOORF ARLINGTON CHAPEL 5811 E. 38th St, Graveside services 2:30 pit, Moravian Cemetery, Hope, Ind.

BLANFORD Paul Leo Blanford, 2411 Stuart St hjabsnd of Mrs. Louise Blanford, father of Mrs. Jane Minton, Mrs. Ella Fitjgerald. Mrs.

Theresa Hedrick, Mrs. Judy McGarvey, Thomas end James D. Blanford, brother of Joseph and Carl Bianford, Mrs. Omie Fields, and Mrs Thelma Newton, grandfather of 14, departed this life Monday, agt 67. Services Thursday, Nov.

30th at MOORE 8, KIRK NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 2530 Station St, 8 a.m. St. Francis DeSaips Catholic Church, 8:30 e.m. Recitation of Rosary Wednesday, p.m. Friends invited.

BROWNING Ancil D. Browning, 59 Olive View, beloved brother of Mrs. Roy F. Brock Sr. and E.

Allen Browning, passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednesday. 10 a.m. at the G. H.

HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St Friends invited. BURGHARDT Mrs. Esther Cordray Burohardt, Mooresville. wife of William, mother of James Vamer, and Mrs.

Mary Lou Macy. step-mother of Mrs, Diane Wright, sister of Robert, Thomas, Albert and James Cordray, Mrs. Ruth Mayo, Mrs. Catherine Perry, Mrs Edith Sawyers, Mrs. Dorothy Coleman, Mrs.

Thelma Cordray, Mrs Mattit Cordray and Mrs. Martha Jessie, 6 grandchildren, passed away Monday Services 10 a.m., Thursday, CARLISLE 8, SOS FUNERAL CHAPEL, MooresviUt. Friends may can inf crapei WADE I deeply appreciate the courtesy, sympathy nd beautiful flowers extended bv relatives, friends and neiqhoors af the loss of my beloved husband ORVAL H. WADE I also thank the Harry W. Moore Peace Chanel tor services rendered.

Wife Carrie M. Wade WINKLER-I wish to thank mv friends, pallbearers, Rev. Richard Moore, Jordan Funeral Home and ail for acts of kindness, sympathy and lovely flowers at the passing of my husband ROBERT WINKLE Mrs Helen Winkler 5 in Memorials WELMER-ln loving memory of DORATHY WELMER Who passed away suddently Ndv. 29, 1965. The memory of someone dear.

Is like a thing of gold That never dulls or tarnishes Or grows the least bit old. Twd years have passed since that sad day, When one we loved was celled away God took her home it was His will, Within our hearts she liveth still. When our days seem dark and dreary Lord Jesus, be Thou our litjhl jn gloom. And our rainbow in the clouds. Husband, Fred, Son, Wilbert, Daughter, Alberta 7 Funeral Directors ABDON O'RILEY MORTUARY 1509 PROSPECT 638-1474 CHANCE FUNERAL HOME 504 E.

NATIONAL AVE. 784-3546 CONKLE FUNERAL HOMES 4925 W. 16th St. 1202 S. Lvnnhurst 241-6333 241-8381 DORSEY FUNERAL HOME 3925 E.

New York 357-1173 FARLEY FUNERAL HOME 2950 N. High School Rd. 1640 w. Morris 291-1193 638-238S GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME 1601 E. NEW YORK 632-5374 G.

H. 1505 S. EAST 5141 MADISON AVE. 632-8488 787-7211 HI5EY TITUS 9S1 N. DELAWARE 634-3828 JORDAN FUNERAL HOME HELEN JORDAN 636-430S 2428 E.

10th 636-4304 LITTLE SONS 1301 Main Ben. Grove, 786-1476 NORTHEAST JJ30 STATION ST. BEN DAVIS 7050 W. WASH. COLONIAL 3447 N.

COLLEGE IRVINGTON 5342 E. WASH. ST. LAWRENCE 8051 E. 46TH MAIN OFFICE, LI 6-1564 HABR7 mmw Arlington Chapel, 5811 6 38th St.

Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan St. ROYSTER ASKIN 2301 W. Washington 637-4308 ROBERT W. STIRLING 1420-22 PROSPECT 632-6576 USHER FUNERAL HOME, INC.

2313 W. Washington 632-9352 J. C. WILSON Robert R. St.

Pierre Pres. 1234 Prospect St 632-94 31 Florists, Memorials It "Say if with flowers," AVENUE FLOWER SHOP ST 60431 2457 MADISON BILL CRONIN-FLORIST DIAL 926-6009 Talpott Village Flower Mart 14 Mousofeums, Lots 4 GRAVES for sale. Lincoln Memo- rial Gardens, North. 784-8558. 20 Lost and Found LOST: Male Beagle.

tan, white. Vi. Rd. 135, Rd. 37 on John Co.

line rd. Rew, 881-1009. LOST Hound, open mark dog-pet. Lost Seerly Rd. and New Hiqnwav Nov.

23. Reward. 244-9726. LOST M. Parekett, blue w-yellow face, band on ea.

leg. Rwd. 636-8571. LOST Malt Samoytd. Looks likt Husky.

Vic. Springmill Rd. and 65th. 255-1775. FOUND dog.

Law-fence twp. 849-2385 or B49-5083. FOUND small white dog, tan ears, owner pay tor ao. Bjy-up. LOST 3 Year old male Dachshund Name Duke.

Reward. 547-0675. FOUND Btaglt doi vie. 106111 and College. 846-7830.

LOST Brown malt Chihuahua vie. of 21 st and Arlington, Sun. 356-9326. LOST, ill child's wh. M.

poodle, vie, Mich. Rd 62nd. Rwd. 357-8B11. LOST Fern, sablt, wh.

blk. Collie Vic. Westtield area. 846-3833, 6 p.m. LOST red-wh.

M. Spiti-Pomeranian Vic. 4400 E. 30th. Reward.

545-1566. LOST. Morning ef 22nd. Blk. Labra- dor.

Vic, Eagledale, Rew. 291 -0347. LOST: Lady's black purse vie. Wash. Park cemetery.

Reward. 784-3762. LOJT Golden Retriever male. No collar. Reward.

846-8120. LOST: Dalmatian, female. Vic. 4400 W. 10th.

Reward. CH 4-9947. LOST: Beagle pup. Vic. Sloan and Minn.

No collar. Reward. 357-02P6. 45 Business Services ALUMINUM SIDING DECEMBER SPECIAL 255-3776 BASEMENT BRICK, block, chimney pointing, new and repair. Fireplaces and waterproofing.

Free est. 633-4231. CABINETS CUSTOM-BUILT Formica Sink Tops Bar Tops. Table Tops, 634-1747 CUSTOM BUILT CAbinets. Formica tops.

Finchum Cabinet Co. 244-4527. CARPENTRY CARPENTRY, new, repair. Reas. rates.

Free est. No lob too small. Call bf. 8 a.m. or af.

4 p.m. CARPENTRY, new, repair. Reas. rates. Free est.

No iob too small. Call bef. 8 a.m. or af. 4 p.m.

639-0223 REMODELING. Accoustical tile ceilings, paneling, windows, doors. 20 Yrs, exper. 786-7626, 783-2174. CARPENTRY WORK.

No lob too small. Free estimates. 861-4569. COMPL. homt repairs.

Save 10-'o or more. 253-2547, 283-3536, CARPENTRY, caulking, cabintts. No iob too small. 849-1377. CARPENTRY, remodeling and masonry work, CH 3-0479.

ACCOUSTICAL ceilings, panelings, roof. Repairs. Good work. 257-0793. CEMENT WORK CEMENT AND CONCRETE REPAIR REASONABLE 255-3776 CEMENT sttpi, walks, drlvts, large or small lobs.

Free est. 636-2640. CEMENT WORK Floors, drivewayt, walks, support walls. 934-1 946. SPEC.

PORCHES, patios, drives, steps, walks, bonded. 357-9798. CHIMNEY CHIMNEYS iu'lt Repaired. Lined Cleaned. In.

spected. Lie. Contractor. 636-3564. CHIMNEYS, built, repaired, lined, cieaneo, inspeeteo.

632-1461 CONTRACTING GOOO top soil till dirt, sand, gravel, stone for driveways, doring and hi-lift work. CH 4-5579, 241 -8040. DRIVEWAY grading, excavating, scone, gravel, cmoers. 84-394, STONE, cinders, gravel. Rich top sun.

Till. H4-6B. ICf, TOP SOIL, SIS. Fill dirt and driveway stone. North, east.

546-3197. DRY WALL DRY WALL Sptcialisls. Paled work ano remooenng. 86-uuBO iA A -i i ano remooenng. sa-uuou.

3333 Moller Rd. Tars Shaaaina Center Close to I.U. Medical Center Close to Westside Industry CIcko tn Downtown City Bus Transportation work, and people who play tennis swim a lot. ACTUALLY. WE'RE KIND TO EVERYONE PHONE 786-2237 5300 SOUTH U.S.

31 2320 DAWSON. 2 range, re- watei turn. S81. 1434 Delaware, lovely apt. 1 all util.

furnished, stove, ref. See now, 637-1428. 1640 N. Delaware, 3-rm. bath, all util.

furnished, see now 637-1428. 192S DEXTER. I blk. east of Hard. mg 2 Rms.

Priv. bath, 65. 546-1131. PARKAIRE APTS. 2820 S.

East St. 2-Bdrm. from St 16. Call bet. 8 and 5.

634-5555. 3504 FALL CREEK PKWY. See this roomy apt. liv. and din.

2 sun rm. could be 3rd bedrm. solid old bldg. New owner fixing up for responsible adults. S105.

Call us ME 2 1907 or CL 1-1017 464 N. GRAY, bath, adults. Priv. porch. 357-6156, 849-2145.

941 N. KEYSTONE DESIRABLE 4 Large rms. and bath. Priv. ent.

All utils. pd gas hi. Adults. S89.50. 254 N.

LA SALLE. 4 Rms. S70. Heat, urns, pp. Nr.

KLA. 636-3541. 1624 N. Lyndhurst, lovely terrace level apt. 3-rm.

bath, heat, wtr. pd. Good see now, 637-1428. 9000 MADISON JON MAR APTS. 1-bdrm.

S95. 881-8362, 888-0638. NOW LEASING 3339 N. MERIDIAN Effs. and 1-bdrm.

SI 00 to $150 mo. vpen i -tn paiiy. ya-my. 1403 5. MERIDIAN, Apt.

3-Rm' seiii-mod. apt. Wtr. furn. $27.

253- 121J N. New Jersey, $65.00, bath, all util. furn. See now, 637-1428. 304 E.

New Youk, $45.00, bath, heat, wtr. pd. See now, 637-1428. 3500 N. PENN.

Large 1-2-3 heat, water, ga-oe, stove-frig, adults only, $80 'u jiju ma. ojj-M66. EDGEWOOD VILLA 3510 N. PENN." urns. Adults.

923-9611 1327 PROSPECT. Attract. j-rmsT priy- en'- "a'" oaid. Adults. 357-6156, 849-2145.

1616 E. SOUTHPORT RD. BUCKRIDGE APTS. 2-Bdrm, Avail Now! 787-3675 725 E. ST.

CLAIR 4-rm. apl.TTi" wtr. pd. $69 Mo 357-2108 636-6895 Mass. 4-RmsT bath, furn.

$15 wk. 897- 103 N. TUXEDO. 3 Rms. St.

flrT Pvt. bath, stove, refrig 7 W. VERMONT. 4 Lge. ba'tF Auto gas ht.

utils. pd. 283-lon 5914 E. WASH. JEFFER APTS" 1-Bdrm.

Stove, frig Adults. After jjo-m. 3914 E. 2 stov'eT 7 N. WEBSTER, bath: Adults.

No pets. FL 7-0777 N- WHITTIER PL. 5-Rm. lowtT nKdl rum, jsv-asfji. Wnnnuieiu nv- Mrs Wallace 898-6378 REALTY CO.

639-3489 7944 F. 40TM lTT r- Stove, frig! VllO.vl 6-8410 LAUREL LAKE APTS. 1, 2 and 3 bdrms. Now leasing. Across from Greenwood Center All utilities.

Model open daily. 881-6557. GENERAL APTS. COMPANY 113 E. 16TH 634-243 Efflcs.

$65 up. Bdrms. $85 up Feoro5.f -Utils. Elevators Hion Rise Good transp. Adults only LUXURY NOPTHWTpT 2nd fir.

All rms. extra loa. lffrtuuAeCi tarS8'- WE 4-5270. SHELTON APARTMENTS 825 N. Delaware Phone 635-9027 r.J- y.n'ur"- 3'fdio effic.

all utils. furnished. $65 Ua. GASLIGHT SQUARE APT! E. 38th-Post Rd.

898-911? APT- Pri- ovt, ht- S100 Mo 4800 E. 635-6419 or CL 3-S024. UNFURN. anc. 1, 3-bdrm, apts.

on city bus, $12 to $22B. Park iiuimaiiuis, e. yno, 253-2771. BROWNSBURG, 1-Bdrm. apti.

Garb." stove, water furn. $100 all utils. pd. 852-2229. GATEWAY WEST APTS.

3 '-Bedroom Apis. 581 W. 38th mi-jiw 125 Trailers and Trailer Space for Rent NEW-WHEEL ESTATES MOBILE HOME PARK Located conveniently south at 1250 W. County Line Road, South (1 mile west of South Meridian SI.) Concrete streets, underground utilities, 2-car off-street parking, ultra-modern club house laundry facilities, swimming pool, tennis court, basketball courts, snuffle-board and picnic area. Call 888-1841.

143 Apartments Unfurnished Traymore Apts. 1402 N. Alabama 1 adults. See Mgr. 2863 BROADWAY.

4-Rm. apt. Priv. bath and ent. $25 Wk.

incl. heat and utils. Adults. See Custodian Ap). 357-8624.

310 N. Capitol, bath, heat, wtr. paid. See now, 637-1428. 1601 N.

DELA. Walsingham Apis. I-Bedrm. Newly dec. Stove, refrig.

All utils. furn. except elec. Adults. ME 4-5270.

Eves. WA 6-0504. 45 Business Services PAPER HANGING A-l PAPER HANGING Reas. 30 Yrs. exp.

Shepard, 631-6716. PAINTING PAPER HANGING 634-5 1B7 PAPER hanging, steaming and plastering. ME 7-0340. PAPER STEAMING PAPER STEAMING, INSURED 15 Yrs. Exp.

Mr. Hendren, 636-3726 PLASTERING PATCH Plastering (done cheap). Smooth immed. serv. Sml.

Ige. Also cement work. AT 3-4354. DRY WALl-SPACKLING 784-6955 CLEAN UP after, dependable. Patch Plastering.

Free estimate. ST 6-6727. PLUMBING PLUMBING STOPPED UP? Call ROTO ROOTER, tree est. North 925-8988 East 359-5575 South 787-9486 West 241-2863 PLUMBING REPAIR, sewer clng. Lie.

Bonded. Ins. Pumps re-paired. Town Country chg. 634-7447.

PLUMBING and repair. Free esli" mates. Bonded. 632-1870. PUMP and plumbing repair.

24-Hr, service. 637-8079. AFNB Charge. REMODELING REMODELING AND General Contracting, Painting. Reas.

89B-9626. ROOFING ROOF LEAKS? GUTTERS DRIP! QUICK SERV. TERMS. Insured. ME 2-7722 MORTON'S 253-6136 A-1 R00EIN6 AND GUTTERING New and repair.

15 years exp. Fast service, Insurance. 631-9953. HAVE hatchet will roof. Specialist for 20 vrs.

546-6693. ROOFING, (uttering. Immed. servict. Winter rates.

Bill. 632-8810. SEPTiC TANKS TANK and 500 sg. ft. finger system.

Septic tanks cleaned. 862-2702 SEPTIC TANKS, finger sewers installed, cleaned, repaired. Top soil, fill dirt. ST 7-0524, ST 7-5691. STORM DOORS STORM doer and window repair.

All kinds. Also new replacements. Call RUSCO, ME -655, PAPER HANGING TILING Covered vans, free estimates, insured. I nt. paint no.

636-8369. Ini.ri, ni.ian k. V' 5 Covered vans, free estimates, insured i sjouo IOC. QJt-ISQ. ta, A fc tlla AAAt axaja i.

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