Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 12

Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

FRIDAY, JUNE 13, IS 32 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 13 oil Road Unit To Map E.v-City Man Chosen i Bondholders Session For Test Pilot School STARK VETZEL SMOKED i 7 tri4i Indiana Toll Road Commis- p.m. today in tne coiumoia Club. Tomorrow, after on members will meet in In- a.m. breakfast in the club. anapolis today as a prelude v.

'i a Minis the bondholders will be addressed by Welsh; Reich; Clinton Green, the Governor's to sessions tomorrow with about 40 representatives of Toll Road bondholders. I 1 1 Jack Reich, commission administrative assistant; David Cohen, state highway chairman, said the bondholders' meeting was set up five i i-1 i iii if i i months ago to bolster confidence that was wavering but since has been largely restored. cl0MAniS WHOLE A former Indianapolis man has been chosen for training that could lead to his selection as an astronaut, the Defense Department said yesterday. He is Navy Lt. Charles D.

Schoonover, one of 12 Navy and Marine Corps aviators chosen for training at the Naval Test Pilot School, Patu-xent, beginning Oct 30. TRAINING at the school fulfills one of the requirements for spacemen. Its graduates include Marine Lt Col. John H. Glenn Jr.

and Navy Lt Cmdr. Scott Carpenter, who have orbited the earth, and Navy Lt Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard, the first American in space. ONE PRINCIPAL fear was that the toll road, which has not been earning enough to PHillMWiWWlllilin pay off the bonds, would be connected with the Tri-State chairman and a toll road commissioner, and others.

Green, secretary-treasurer of the Indiana Port Commission, said the situation of the toll road bonds has no direct bearing on the outlook of a planned bond sale to help pay for the proposed Indiana deep water port on Lake Michigan. But he plans to give the bond buyers a preview of the port plans while they are here. "Other state officials said that confidence in he toll road bonds and State Office Building bonds could affect the number and type of bids received for port commission bonds. Expressway soon and go deeper in the red. Another was fLA that the commission was LT.

CHARLES D. SCHOONOVER planning to spend up to for a new headquarters building near South Bend. I HAM cecJt" SLICES u. The Tri-State connection completed several cruises as a carrier pilot aboard the USS Forrestal and now is a flight has been put off indefinitely and the only building program instructor at the naval air sta was a $205,000 remodeling of tion at Sanford, Fla. the operations center for which Schoonover, the son of Mrs.

Nora Schoonover, 4485 Marcy Lane, was born at Speed (Clark County) And was graduated from Broad Ripple High School in 1948 and the United States Naval Academv in 1954. HE RECEIVED his naval pilot's wings in October, 1955, contract was let recently, Lt. Schoonover and his wife, Mrs. Ann Denty Schoo Reich said. nover, have two children, The meeting with bondhold Sandra Ann, 7 years old, and ers is being sponsored by City Steven David Schoonover, 5.

Animal Bites Top Average, Board Reports Wild and domestic creatures Securities Corporation of In GRADE LARJ I with $5.00 i I Purchase I I I wMMe! I A I DOZEN dianapolis and Smith, Barney Co. of New York City. The two firms handled the sale of HAM BUTT HALVES LB. HYGRADE'S SILVER SHIELD FRESH GROUND SLICED BACON GROUND 11 I PORK SAUSAGE MADE 3 LBS. 79 WIENERS 'Iff' 39' STARK WtTZEL NO.

1 1' BQLOGHAr SLICED BACON braunsckweiger UK CO X' IT THE Qt Pretty Girls the toll road bonds. of all types have managed to bite more than 3,000 Hoosiers GOVERNOR Matthew E. Ride Hiah In Welsh, commission members and the visitors are scheduled to meet for dinner about 6 C-C Buildin 2 More Enter GOP Race For Appellate Court Wilbur A. Royse, former judge of the Indiana Appellate Court, and French Clements, former Vanderburgh Probate Court judge, paid their $1,800 Republican state convention assessments to run for Appellate Court from the First Dis Four pretty voune women took the controls of C-C (City OBITUARIES County) Building tower ele vators yesterday to help PINK SALMON workmen regulate the ups and downs of city and county em 10' YELLOW CREEK 59 PURE LARD CHUM SALMON ployes. Clinton Myers, Ex'Policeman At trict (Southern Indiana) yes Henry W.

Manz, general terday. manager of the Indianapolis Clements is a new entry in Marion County Building Au FranhforL Dies the contest. Royse, an Indian thority, said the new attrac a polls attorney, announced so far this year, the State Board of Health reported yesterday. The total of 3,302 bites reported compares to a five-year average of 2,885 for the same period. Last week alone, 198 persons were bitten by dogs, eight by raccoons, seven by rats, five by cats and four by squirrels.

Nippings of a more exotic nature included two by hamsters and one each by fish, mouse and seagull. Animal bites are tabulated by the board because of rabies danger. A total of 136 cases of rabid animals have been reported already this year. Only three were reported last week, one each from Brown, Allen and Tippecanoe counties. Earlier influenza outbreaks continued to taper off, with only 50 new cases, compared with 73 the previous week and the year's total of 18,702.

Only 2,773 influenza cases were re- ported in all of 1961. No new polio cases have been reported in the last week. tions on the elevators would several days ago. Frankfort. Ind.

(Spl.) be temporary. Clinton H. Myers. 73-year-old A i candidate already has filed for a First District former Frankfort policeman HE SAID the girls will act as "observers and monitors nomination at the GOP convention. He is Joseph O.

Car son, city judge at North Ver not operators" until the move and real estate dealer, and the father of State Trooper Robert H. Myers of Indianapolis, died in the Clinton County into the new building is non. The party will nominate most complete and elevator two from the First District and Hospital here yesterday. workmen can program the Mr. Myers, who also had eight machines to take care of FRAZIER'S Yo PASTUERIZED HOMOGENIZED CTNS 0 I VITA-FRESH (5 KjCst PREMHJM CRACKERS, BOX 29e FRAZIER'S I GIANT SIZE BROOKS MILK FAB PORK BEANS io gal.

jug rnc CQc CHILI HOT BEANS 2 29' plus dep. 37 box 1 SPAGHETTI C3JJ 10' AJAX CLEANSER 2 CANS 29' CATSUP 2 35' taiici hudon 5 55 TOMATO JUICE 2 49 lUlfLLJ ASSORTED COLORS ROLLS 07 Ve3 two from the Second (north ern) District. served on the Frankfort fire Richard Wells of Valparaiso, the heavy traffic by them selves. Six of the eight tower ele department, was a native of Clinton County and charter member of the Frankfort a teacher at Gary Emerson High School, paid the $900 Eagles Lodge. He was also a GOP assessment as a candi vators will be in use during the peak rush hours, Manz said.

During other hours, as member of the Frankfort Elks date for state superintendent of public instruction. Club, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. many as four still will have to be used to continue moving Funeral services will be furniture and relocating of held at 2 p.m. Saturday in fices In the new building. MOST OF THE towe should be occupied by the end of the month, according to Home Owners! The Chamberlain Co.

has the GENUINE ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDING Available at Management Prices. For Free Estimates Manz. Elevator workmen also were attempting to further FLORIDA SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT GEORGIA PEACHES regulate the electronic "pro' grams' of the lifts so that they would provide adequate service even when some of CALL NOW! FL 6-2461 I XaamunURI them were being used for freight. STAR and NEWS QufcMcffon WANT ADS Get Fast Results Bids Are Opened On Four Street Resurfacing Jobs The Board of Public Works yesterday opened bids for four jobs of resurfacing city streets. 1 Ellsworth G.

Maxwell, executive secretary of the board, said he was pleased with the bids because they were lower than the city engineer's estimates. Vogel Construction Company Inc. was apparent low bidder on three of the four projects. Vogel's low bids were $12,843.25 for resurfacing Market Street from Pennsylvania to Alabama streets; $40,634.75 for resurfacing Shelby Street from Troy to Hanna avenues and $30,861.80 for work on Keystone Avenue from 25th to 34th streets. Roadways Inc.

had the low bid of $9,514.56 on resurfacing Emerson Avenue from 38th to 42d Streets. the Goodwin Funeral Home here. Burial will be in the Bunnell Cemetery. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Georgia D.

Myers; the son; one daughter, Mrs. Thelma G. Cuk of Chicago; two brothers, Herschel Myers of Frankfort and Jesse M. Myers of Tucson, and three grandchildren. Mrs.

Delia Richter Funeral services for Mrs. Delia May Richter, 71 years old, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Hisey and Titus Funeral Home. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. She died Wednesday at her home, 431 Massachusetts Avenue.

A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Richter was a member of the Central Assembly of God. Survivors include a son, Frank E. Richter of Arlington, and two grandchildren. Save to beat the band on our STEP LIVELY COME ON DOWN! FORD DEALER MIME 'lit nsjW THE LIVELIEST DEALS IN TOWN! COME SWING A DEAL ON THIS FALCON MFR'S PRICE Join the swin9 America's favorite compact-and savel tet room tor 6 and all their luggage.

Get a lively standard Six that goes 6,000 miles between oft changes. Get a buy that makes great music. Now! Mtnuttcturtr't tuooted retail prict for 1 6-cylindr, -door Mdtft. IncludM htittr, coolint-antifrHit. Whittwillt, ttitt local tut, destination chargat art antra.

HAftr first chaw Jerry Alderman Ford Sales Inc. SS00 North Ktystono Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana Bob Phillips West Side Ford Inc. 3103 Lofayatto load Indianapolis, Indiana Var Heyl Ford Inc. 1703 East 38th Srrtet Indianapolis, Indiana Harry A. Sharp Inc.

443-4S9 Virginia Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana C. T. Foxworthy Company, Inc. 119 East WgiHfotton $tm Indianapolis, Indiana Ed Martin Inc. 623 last WasHinfton $rrtt Indianapolis, Indiana SoarWa 1 A BTsmrir If mozEta BAKSO PftOOUCTS Hatfield Motors, Ine.

North Capitol Avonna Indianapolis, Indiana ONLY YOUR FORD DEALER HAS USED CARS AND TRUCKS.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Indianapolis Star
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Indianapolis Star Archive

Pages Available:
2,552,294
Years Available:
1862-2024