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MUNCIE EYENING PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1971 PAGE SEVENTEEN LFOAL NOTICES Eastern Indiana Deaths Spille, Lynn; a daughter, Mrs. Martha Wiley, Spokane, a niece, Ottilie Jankousky, seven grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at Fraze and Timmons Funeral Home from 7-9 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Indiana Alcoholic Beyerare Commission Indianapolis Notice Is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of De HENRYS. CLAYTON CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT THREE DIRECT LINES TO SERVE YOU PHONE 289-3434 WANT AD RATES 7 DAYS 35c PER LINE ARTHUR ACKER PORTLAND Rev. Paul Zim John Hudson Succumbs of Crash Injury JOHN R.

ERLI MIDDLETOWN Funeral services for John R. Erli, 55, 309 laware County, Indiana, will, at 10 merman will conduct services at rAKMLAlND Funeral services for Henry S. Clayton, 71, o'clock this evening. a.m. on the ldth day of February.

1971 at the Clerks Office, Court House In the City of Muncie. Indiana in said 8th, president of the Middletown who died Saturday in Randolph Coming Auctions 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Baird-Freeman Funeral Home for Arthur Acker, 71, who died Satur Pi' i'T" I v-- I County, begin Investigation of the applications of the following named Town Board who died unexpectedly at his home Sunday, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Bal persons, requesting the Issue of the FEB. I MRS.

BCOTT day in Jay County Hospital after npllcants, end will, at said time and 4 DAYS 40c PER LINE place, receive Information concerning an illness of two weeks. Burial John M. Hudson. 91 420 Hoyt. FISHER Antiques end household.

Oni mile west of Road 650-E at Road 625-N. 12:30 noon. Tom. Bartlett Aucts. the- fltnesx of said applicants, and the 1 DAY 53c PER LINE lard and Shirey Funeral Home with Rev.

Edwin McCIarnon will be in Tomlinson Cemetery became Delaware County's sev propriety or Issuing the permits ap JAN DORIS H. MILLER, near Muncie. plied for to mien applicants at the premises named: of Bourbon officiating. Burial Executrix War Miller estate Trac tors, (arm eauiDment. eorn and har.

enth traffic fatality of the year when he died Friday at Ball Hospital of complications from will be in Miller Cemetery. County Hospital after being in ill health for five years, will be conducted by Rev. Byron Jester at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Thornburg Funeral Home. Burial will be In Woodlawn Cemetery.

A self-employed electrician, Mr. Clayton was a 50-year member of Farmland Lodge, Surviving are his wife, Catherine; four sons, John, Muncie, miscellaneous. 5 miles southeast of A retired farmer, Mr. Acker was a native of Muncie and for many years lived in the New Mr E.rli was a veteran of Jonesboro on old State Road 35. 1:00 p.m.

Everett E. Corn and Lora Puckett. auctioneers. World War II and a member of Injuries suffered in a two-car accident Jan. 21.

ML Pleasant community, FEB. 4-MRS. RAT (PAU Masonic Lodge 271, past high Mr. Hudson suffered a broken Surviving are two sons, Rex and Ronald, both of Ridgeville: a priest of the Royal Arch 143 and LINE) CUNNINGHAM Farm Implements, tractors, equipment and machinery, farm tools and truck. currently treasurer of the or daughter, Mrs.

Bonnie Cox, Port auto, household. 2 miles north of jaw when-the car in which" he was riding, driven by his son Ray J. Hudson, 62, 5901 Piccadil MUNCIE EVENING PRESS THE MUNCIE STAR THE SUNDAY STAR High and Jackson Streets Of. Ice Hours. A.M.

to I F.U. Saturdays, A.M. to 9:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. to P.M.

8undayi and Holidays, For Consecutive Insertion! BATES PER LINE PER DAY Minimum Charge, Si 59 Minimum Cash, fl.Sl Above Rates Are Subject to a Finance Charge of 5 Allowed When Bills Art Fata Within 10 Dart All dally classified advertising ctarte Van Buren on Rd. 221, then 2V4 miles ganization. He also was land; a brother, George, Redkey; Charles, Lubbock, Texas, Robert, east on Rd. 600-N, then 1st (arm 0 member of Anderson Council ly, was involved in an accident three sisters, Mrs. Grace Williams south on Rd.

11S0-E. 10:30 a.m. Farmland, and Harold, San Mateo, two daughters, EUenbereer Aucts. 69, Commandry 32 in An GLADYS DAVIS FEB MR. MRS.

JAMES and Mrs. Maggie McCoy, both of Muncie, and Mrs. Emma Mc- CLOUD Tracton. farm Imple Miss Rosemary Clayton and Mrs, derson, and was employed at Delco-Remy in Anderson. ments, 'machinery, equipment, tools, Kinley, Yorktown; seven grand truck hois.

8 miles north of Hart Harry it pojiime Shroyer (Pac kage Store) Beer, Liquor ft Wlna Dealer, 1555 South Walnut Muncie, Indiana Everett L. Dunn dba Cory Lodge (Restaurant) Beer. Liquor ft Wlne Retal'er. 109 South Ohio Muncie. Indiana Granny's William Shirk Poormsji.

2M5 Noel Betty J. Fiormsn, dec. 1705 Brentwood Ine, (Retaurnt) Per, Llouor tr Wine Retller, 2002 Miwle. Indiana Tvern by I.tovd McDonnell. ft Dornthy M.

"Johnson McDonnell, P-tatirant) Beer. Llouor ft W'ne Pe-tnller, West Harris Eaton, Indicia Tavrn. Inc. by Norval E. Vance, Frankton, Indiana ft Cherlea W.

Vsnce, Sec. RR 1, Eaton, Irirl. (Restaurant) Transfer of Stock. Beer, Llouor ft Wine Pettier, West Harrli Ewi. Indies SAID prvESTTnATTON WTT-T, PE OPEN TO Tim! PUBLIC ANT) PTTBI.Tf! PARTICIPATION 13 REQUESTED.

INDIANA ALCOHOLIC MAX H. BATTEN jSvaeuHv JOHN R. SMOCK Chairman ford City on Rd. 3 to Rd. 1100-3.

children and six great-grand Survivors include his wife, Jac Walter (Esther) Wine, both of Muncie; a sister, Mrs. Charles Case, Fort Myers, and then Vi mile east. 10:30 a.m. Eilei at 17th and Gharkey with a car driven by Steven R. Curtiss, 2211 S.

Gharkey. Delaware County Coroner Rodney Qualkinbush ruled the death a traffic fatality. A native of Madison County, Mr. Hudson had lived in Muncie the past 45 years. Before retiring from Ball Corp.

in 1956 he was a queline; two daughters, Mrs. berger Auci. FEB. RANDOLPH COUNTY Greg (Janet) Jones, Ander Gladys Davis Riles Set In The Muncie Star and follows In tha BANK. Adm.

CLARENCE P. LE- children. Friends may call at the funeral home today. JOHNHARDIN Muncie Evening Presa. A dally class).

son, and Miss Debra Sue Erli, at WELLEN ESTATE 120 aero farm, seven grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m, household foods, antiques, farm home; two sons, Robert Lee, tied aorertising Insertion eonslsts of publication In The Muncie Star and the Muncie Evening Press of tha same day. A Sundae tools, automobile and misc. Items, miles north of Farmland to Rd. 500- Middletown, and Ronald Gene, at Tuesday.

Masonic rites will be classified advertising Insertion consists of then east 2 miles. 10:30 a.m. home; three sisters, Mrs. Wayne luoiication in Tha Muncia Sunday star. Fay 8.

Fisher and Tom D. Flether, conducted at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Auctioneers. NEW CASTLE Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Main and Sons Funeral Home for John Hardin, 61, former New Hoover, New Castle, Mrs.

Robert in the funeral home. Space may bo purchased In the dally FEB. 1J VIRGIL CAYLOR. Ex 5 Gladys Davis, 74, 2709 press operator there for 13 years. In addition to his son he Is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Lula Barker, Santa Ana, and Mrs. Nellie Weisenfraund, ecutor of Adolphus W. (Doc) Caylor Muncie Star only or the Muncia Evening Presa only at a rate of 2o per lino lesa Janney, died Sunday night at JAMES G. MAIN than the combination rate and will not Estate. Tractor, farm implements, automobile, garden and hand tools Buck, Erie, and Mrs.

Keith Lilly, California; three brothers, Andrew, Fort Wayne, Steven, Castle resident who died Thurs be under tha regular elasEmcatlona. Ball Hospital after a brief FARMLAND Rev. John C. household goods. Vt mile West of old day at the home of a sister in State Road 3 on County Road 400- Louthain will conduct funeral illness.

Mrs. Davis was born in The publisher reaenea the right to Muncie, and George, Anderson; Chicago. Burial arrangements will South. 10:30 a.m. Tom Bartlett co, Aucts.

San Fernando Valley, two brothers, Ernest and Harry, both services for James Gail Main, three grandchildren and several be announced later. Jackson County and came to FEB. iS MR. MRS, oronerly classify, revise or relect any dvsrtlsement which la deemed objectionable, either In its tuhtect matter or ohraseology, or opnosed to publlo pol Tvnar, voTfK of PFEFKAPING Public Servl of In 60, who died Saturday in Ran nieces and nephews. CHARLES R.

EBRITE Tractors, of Anderson; four grandchildren, Surviving are a son, -Muncie nine years ago from In- farm Implements, machinery, equip Docket No. icy, or the Dolicy of the newspaners. nine great-grandchildren and Chicago; two daughters, Miss Friends may call at the fun ment, misc. tools ana iarm items dolph County Hospital, at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Thornburg Funeral In the Matter of the netltlon rf In.

miles south of Eaton on Paper Mill Treva Hardin, Middletown, Ohio, several nieces and nephews. eral home from 7-9 o'clock this dianapolis. She was a member of Gethsemane Apostolic Church and. the Ladies Auxiliary of the dlana Bell Telenhone Comnanv, Incnr- tia. to snraeier men 1st iarm east, Home.

Burial will be in Wood- Card of Thank norated. an Indiana Comoratlon, for Rev. L. M. Lewis conducted and Miss Olivia Hardin, Chica 11 A.M.

Ellenberger Aucts evening and from 2-5 and 7-9 e.mroval of and authority to make FEB. JO SUMMITVILLE BANK lawn Cemetery. "hnes and adli'tments In Its rates p.m. Tuesday. Masonic rites will TRUST Adm.

of the Estate funeral services in Parson Mortuary this afternoon. Burial was The fsmlly of iMlt. sharpen and schedules for tele. Mr. Main, who had been in ill of ALVTE W.

BEESON Antiques, REV. ALONZO CHEATHAM be at 7 p.m. Tuesday. nhnne service In ar-ordance with the household, riding mower, farm health since 1969, was an inspec in East Maplewood Cemetery, nrmvMd schedule nied herewHn. tools, hay, straw.

8'V miles north of wishes to thank everyone for your acta of kindness. Your sympathetic understanding brought much consolation and you will never tor at Delco Battery, Muncie, for Anderson, Alexandria on St. Rd. 11 a.m Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commissinn of Indiana will conduct a nreheartag conference go; two brothers, William and Bernard, both of Chicago; three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Olden, Chicago, Mrs.

Mary. Coatley, Muncie, and MrsDorothea Logan, Richmond. Friends may call ati the funeral home this BEN W. KERNS UNION CITY Rev. Gary John P.

Tlnsman and Robert D. Stephenson, Aucts. church. I Surviving are her husband, Goble T. Davis; two daughters, Christeena Slattery, Mun-cie, and Mrs.

Pauline Visker, Indianapolis; four grandchildren; great-grandchildren and a 'sister, Mrs. Freda Spall, 26 years prior to retiring in 1963, He was a member of Delco Sym know how much lt la appreciated at this sad time. th's causo to Ru'e XVT of Forbes will conduct services at 2 'he Pules eni' FeTitlatlom Concernlns pathy Club. Tactlce and Procedure ft the Public Classified Display p.m. Tuesday in Fraze and Tim- In Mentor iam Service of Indiana.

Survivors include his wife mons Funeral Home for Ben W. Pneh nreherine conference shall be G. F. Hotchkiss Dies After a Long Illness Francis; two sons, Bruce and "'a the woom i' the nonimlssK-n. i Ftite Offl-e Indlanenolls, Kerns, 71, who died Saturday at HATTIE SMITH UNION CITY Funeral ser James both of Farmland; a.m..

EST, on Thurs Union City Hospital after a long day. February 23. 197i. In Loving Memory of DOOLEY RICHMOND who passed away i years ago Feb, 1966, Sadly missed by WIFE, DAUGHTER. SON AND FAMILIES daughter, Mrs.

Donald (Sandra) illness. Burial will be in Spring vices for Mrs. Hattie Smith, 82, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Woods, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. COjrwTMTov op nrnnv Hills Cemetery, Fort Recovery, Ohio.

GEORGE P. Commissioner two stepsons, Charles Can- Funeral services will be at 1 fp.m. Wednesday at the Parson Mortuary with Rev. Paul Price Brooks and Son Funeral Home 'ndlananolla, Tndlen. January 25, 1971, Gilbert E.

Hotchkiss, 54, former controller of the Muncie Airport Tower, died Sunday afternoon at the Veter trell, Muncie, and Larry Can- Lost and Found with Rev. Earl Lantz officiating. 6 Mr. Kerns was a retired em trell, Kokomo; four sisters, Adel- Burial will be in Lisbon Ceme tTrnar, NOTirnr OF CONFERENCE ploye of New Idea Co. in Cold- LOST-Sat.

large, female, black officiating. Entombment will be Un the Washington Park Ceme- phia Ritter and Mrs. Vista Rust, tery. Public Service Commission of In dians. Docket No.

3255S. ans Hospital, Indianapolis, following a lengthy illness. He re both of Ridgeville, Mrs. Cecil water, Ohio, and was a member of Jackson Townsnip Grange and Mrs. Smith, a lifelong resident collie pup and female black toy colli both with white and tan markings.

Vicinity of Smith Nursery. Generous Reward. 289-5953. THE HOME BUILDER Petition of Central Indiana Oas tery mausoleum. Addington and Mrs.

Hubert of the Union City area, died Sat Company Inc. for the approval of cer United Methodist Church. i Callers will be received at the sided at 2201 Virginia. Born in Council Grove, Ullom, both of Farmland; six urday at Greenville, Ohio Care tain new schedules of rates for gas service and the enoroval of rulei and STRAYED FROM S. JEFFERSON Surviving are his wife, Mary; grandchildren and 10 stepgrand- Center after being seriously ill reflations applicable thereto.

mortuary after 1 p.m. Tuesday iand Drior to the services Black and white long-hair female pup. Generous Reward. Pleas call 288-0279 or 282-9808. Nntce Is hereby given mat tne children.

for about a year. She was a he graduated from High School at Manhattan, Kan. He attended Kansas State at Manhattan and Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a prehearing conference Wednesday. member of Raper Chapel United Friends may call at the fun BOYS brown corduroy Bush Coat, size WITH IMAGINATION ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE A PART OF ALL OUR JOBS 288-0625 tn's cause nuruant to Ru'e XVI of Methodist Church. 16.

taken by mistake Saturday at Tower Lanes. Call 288-8261. the Rulea and Regulations Concerning served in the U.S. Navy six eral home from 7-9 o'clock this evening and prior to services Surviving are a son, Wayne "recltce and Procedure the Public years. Service; CommlMlnn of LOST Female lemon-white tick bird-dog.

Reward. 288-2850 or 284-4363. Smith, Union City; a daughter, ich prehearing conference shall be Tuesday. He was employed with Braniff h'd in the Pooma of the Commission Mrs. Edith Kemp, Union City; Air Lines for 2' years and then "7 State Office Bui'ding.

'ndlanapills Special Notices WILLIAM WEAVER five grandchildren and seven Indlsna, at 10:00 A.M., EST, on Feb Woman Dies in Blast, Fire ruary 12, 1971. great-grandchildren. a son, Roger, Union City; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Robert Weiss, Ansonia, Ohio, and Mrs. Robert Clark, Portland; a stepson, Robert Seaman, LaGrange; a brother, Ottis, Shippensburg, five sisters, Mrs.

Edna Roebuck, Mrs. Fannie Frank and Mrs. L. D. Brookhart, all of Celina, Ohio, Mrs.

Roxie Wood, Huntington, and Mrs. Andrew Nelson, Mutual, seven grandchildren and 13 step-grandchildren. Friends may call at the fun SUMMITVILLE Funeral ser- WTLLIAM B. POWERS Deputy Commissioner TEL PC Friends may call at the fun entered Government Service with the FAA. He was chief of the Muncie tower from its opening until 1970.

He was then vices William weaver, Inaisnapolls, Indiana, January 7 1971 eral home from 7-9 o'clock this RR 2, will be conducted by Rev, evening. Lloyd Hall at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Classified Display INCOME TAX Prepared while you wait. Guaranteed correct. Rates, $4 to S25, for Federal and State, depending on complexity of return.

Two Offices: 510 S. Tlllotson (Downstairs Den-Til Building); 401 E. Wlllard (Next to Stuby Tire). Open to Dally: 9 to 5. 288-2416.

UNION TAX CO. promoted to Chief Control Tower Phone 284-6366 219 W. Main St, Ewine Funeral Home. Burial DORAL BUTCHER operator at Terre Haute where "ANDERSON An unexplained will be in Vinson Cemetery. PORTLAND Rev.

Roger he remained until his illness. Mr. Weaver died Saturday in 1 Rankin conducted funeral ser Surviving besides his wife, Ar- Community Hospital, Anderson, vices this afternoon at Baird- line are a son, Glen a eral home from 7-9 o'clock this about an hour after admittance. Freeman Funeral Home! for Ball State graduate, now serving He reportedly suffered a stroke evening and Tuesday until the Doral Butcher, 58, who died Sat as a Second Lt. with the 656th hour of services.

while driving his car. ALL TAX SERVICE EARL EVERETT AGENCY 101 S. High -288-6679 We take ear of Federal and Stat Taxes. Just one trip; pay us and your entire transaction is complete. WE ARE OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR TO SERVE YOU Engineers in Germany; a sister urday at the family home, 124 E.

Washington, after a apparent heart attack. Burial was in Miss Hazel J. Hotchkiss, Boise, He was a native of Hopkins-ville, Ky. and had lived in the MARIANNA SMITH PORTLAND Funeral ser Idaho; and his mother, Eva accumulation of gas is believed to be the cause of en explosion and fire that killed an Anderson woman and seriously injured her husband early Sunday. tDead of smoke inhalation Is Ada Bradford, 65, and in St.

John's Hospital is her husband, Harvey Bradford. Firemen said the blast threw Bradford out of the southside residence and possibly 6aved him from the smoke and flames. The fire department received the Summitville area for years Hotchkiss, Council Grove, Kan. i A i I y- 1 VU 111 Gravel Hill Cemetery, Bryant. Mr.

Butcher was a native of Jay He retired from Anderson Delco- vices for Mrs. Marianna Smith, 52, who died suddenly at her Friends may call at the Meeks County and for 35 years had been Remy 15 years ago and was Mortuary 2-5 and 7-9. REWARD OFFERED For witness of accident at 4 p.m. Jan. 2 at Wheeling and McOalll'-rd, lnyoly-ing black 1950 Ford, rear end collision.

Call Ford owner, 284-3570. home here Sunday, will be at member of UAW Local 616 Re 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Portland Mr. Hotchkiss will be taken to the Runge Funeral Home in Da tirees Club. Nazarene Church with Rev, Surviving are a son, Earl, An venport, Iowa Wednesday where GILL TAX SERVICE 2605 N.

FRANKLIN Harold L. 0111 Ph. 2M-942I employed at Portland Force Inc. He was a veteran of World War 11 and a member of the Portland American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Portland Moose Lodge and Eagles Lodge. Survivors include his wife derson; a daughter, Mrs.

Mozelle Gouthey Jones officiating. Burial will be In West Lawn Cemetery arrangements will be made for you deserve a tax break Woodruff, Summitville; first alarm at 5: IS a.m. and near Geneva. burial in the Rock Island, 111, Arsenal Cemetery. TAXES FEDERAL STATE Prepared In your home.

10 yeara experience. O. T. Davis. 288-8303.

Mrs. Smith was a member of battled the fire for five hours in the near zero cold. A portion of the roof of the brother, David, Fairmount; six grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home today. Portland Nazarene Church.

Surviving are her husband, TAXES FEDERAL AND STATE Bookkeeping and payroll service. S. D. Erdle. 1311 S.

Shipley, 282-0353. George Pittenger Succumbs in Ohio Tugusta; his mother, Mrs. Ella Butcher, Portland; and three brothers, Loren and Woodrow, Portland, and Elmo, Geneva. Bradford home was hurled over a neighboring residence, firemen Virgil Muncie; four daughters, Mrs. Gene Thompson and Mrs.

Jerry Strausburg, both Services for George Pittenger, OTTILIE SPILLE UNION CITY Services for Mrs. Ottilie Spille, 90, RR 4, who 93, who died Sunday at the Unit or Portlan-i Mrs. Mark Tuttle, HAIRCUTS I will make calls day or night or come to your home. J. R.

Johnson, 282-7215. MOO RE LAND TAX SERVICE Experienced and Reasonable Iris Jones. Ph. 766-2179 TAXES PREPARED Short Form, 13; Itemized, IS 282-3833 1223 N. Walnut said, damaging a chimney and a television antenna but the fire was contained in only the Bradford residence.

Funeral services for Mrs. Bradford will be at 10:30 a.m. ed Home in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, will be at 2 p.m. Wednes died at her home Saturday fol Muncie, and Kim Smith, at home; a Mrs. Villas Lykins; Portland; a brother, Charles R.

Wheeler, Garrett, and day in First United Church of Christ with Rev. David Wade lowing a linger illness, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Lutheran Church with Rev. Hershberger KIDDIE CORRAL DAY NURSERY Child eare by the week. After 10 a.m.

282-7322. Wednesday in the Baker and Rev. Muriel Olson officiating. Burial will be in Elm Ridge 77 I i i 1 I 'fjij six grandchildren. Friends may call at William officiuting.

Burial will be In Brothers Funeral Home and burial will follow in Memorial Cemetery. DRESSMAKING, ALTE RATIONS 411 Rambler Road, 284-7922. Emma Lelghton. son and Spencer Funeral Home Mr. Pittenger, who lived at 318 after noon today and at the Park Cemetery.

Friends may Call at the funeral home after Union City Cemetery. Mrs. Spillie, who was a member of the Lutheran Church, is survived by a son, Ryan N. Calvert until three weeks ago, church Tuesday one hour prior was a retired employe of Warner 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.

to services. BEAUTY OPERATOR with following. Susy Beauty Salon. Phone 284-7475. SLIP COVERS DRAPERIES ETC.

CONNIE DAUOHERTY. 282-3454. TAILORING, DRESSMAKING, alterations. 1907 Surrey Drive. 284-9617.

Gear and a member of its Sym pathy Club. He was a deacon of Classified Display Classified Display First United Church of Christ. KNITTING CLASSES Surviving are his wife, 282-2771 i Day or evening Miller Rites On Tuesday Kathryn, also living in Upper TAXES PREPARED Ph. 282-3029 Sandusky; a son, Leslie Muncie; and another son, Hubert W. Personals of Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

Funeral services for Kenneth 3. Miller, 67, 3212 S. Brothertbn, Friends may call at the church Last year, 4 out of 5 of our tax customers received refunds. This year, we'd like to handle your returns. You get the same break as big taxpayers Big corporations and wealthy people have experts and computers to figure out what they should do and now you can have this same kind of service.

Experienced financial counselors go over your figures and organize the information tax experts tell the computers what to do, and feed your data into the system. In seconds, your return has been figured several ways. The best, money-saving way of filing is selected Federal and State forms are typed out, ready for your signature. Don't waste money turn to computers Since computers figure faster than people, the cost of this service is generally lower many competitive tax services. (And it's deductible.) We can't guarantee the accuracy of your figures, but we do guarantee the mathematical accuracy of our calculations.

Should we make a mistake (unlikely with computers), we pay the penalty and any interest charged. who died Sunday at Ball Hospi after 11 a.m. Wednesday. Former Muncie Woman Succumbs tal after a brief illness, will be conducted by Rev. J.

Donald Elam at 10 a.m. Tuesday In IN We offer frienmy BUDGET SERVICTI to those who really want to pay their bills but art unable to do so on present Income. ONLY 1 PLACE TO PAY LICENSED AND BONDED INDIANA BUDGET 8ERVTCH Phone 288-3661 2123 8. Madltoa No Consultant Fee CANTRELL'S BARBER SHOP. Open I to 86 days.

2902 S. Hackley. At tha door parking. PUBLIC AUCTION Due to the death of my husband. the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction the following personal property.

Located 2 miles north of Van Buren, on State Road 221, then 2'4 miles east on County Road WON, then first farm south on County Road 11S0E, on THURSDAY, FEB. 4, 1971 Sale Starting at 10:30 A.M. -1967 CASE 930 DIESEL TRACTOR 1968 CASE 830 TRACTOR 1968 CASE 960 SELF-PROPELLED COMBINE AND CORN HEAD-DUALS-PLOWS-CULTIVATORS-JOHN DEERE'BALER 1965 CROPGARD DRYER PORTABLE MIXERGRINDER 1967 Case Modl dlesel tractor. Drsft-a-matie, wide front exler power steering. hitch, transister rad'o.

Very clean. Only 1.196 hours total time. Front and rear relents, hydraulic cylinder. 1968 Case Model 830 gas tractor. Draft-a-matlc, wide front axle, power steering, J-onint hitch.

Lilre-nw condition. Only 485 hours total time. Front i vHnAr Holy Trinity Lutheran Church BESSIE GOINS Burial will be in Elm Ridge Word has been received here Cemetery. by Joseph P. Geary, 328 Kil- A retired employe of Chevro- eore, of the death of a former let-Muncie, Mr.

Miller was a Muncie resident. Mrs. Mary Frances Dolan, 73, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P.O. Box 424, 289-3967 life-long resident of Muncie. He was a member of Holy Trinity FACIALS AND MANICURES.

J609 B. Tackson Ellen Oatel widow of Thomas Dolan, died Sunday at Orange, Calif. The family moved from Muncie to Lutheran Church, Avondale Sympathy Club, and UAW Local 499. Bessie Goins Dies After Long Illness Snowmobiles 10A 1968 Case Mrdel 960 self-propelled combine with 13' table, Hume reel, full cab. Surviving are his wife, Orange 24 years ago.

Very Mildred; two sons, Norman T. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, and Kenneth his mother, eiitofnatlc header control, straw cnopper, many ovner rlean. rase J-row eorn header for above combine. 1W7 Case 5-16" semi-mounted plow. Stcerable trail wheel, J-polnt nltcn.

1967 5-bottom 14" plow with swivel trail wheel. 3-noint hitch. Two 1967 Ce rer-mounted 4-row cultlvatora with 3-oolnt hitch. Martha Catherine Large and four grandchildren, all of Cppp With the Purchase of ltt. COLEMAN SNOWMOBILH 1 COLEMAN LANTERN and 1 COLEMAN CATALYTIC HEATER From rr-x-DO products Gaston Phone 358-3633 Orange.

Mrs. Margaret Miller, all of Muncie; three brothers, Glenn C. and Vaughn, both of Muncie, and Samuel, Anderson; and two Set of 13-6x38" dual wheels ana tires, ciamp-on type. 196J Cronterd portahle grain dryer, on heavy duty running gear. 250 bushel Funeral services will be at 9 a.m.

Wednesday at Holy Cross Boats and Equipment 11 grandsons. Mausoleum Chapel in Orange. motor er cash for your boat, trailer. 759-9182. Friends may call at Meeks Mortuary from 7-9 o'clock this Mrs.

Dolan was a former member of St. Mary's Catholic Church here. evening. Campers, Trav. Trtrs.

11-A BARGAIN '70 WheelCampera New and used. Abo, '71 Terry TPs and WheelCamper TT's. Open Sun. afternoon. On 32 at Dalevlile.

378-5281. Advertisement NIMROD TENT CAMPER New vinyl top. cover, large 2-bumer Coleman cook stove. $350. 774-4568 BlonntsvUle.

RENT A MOTOR HOME Advanc reservation necessary. 284-5071, 282-3484. IMMEDIATE REFUND LOAN AVAILABLE If your return shows a refund is due, we can advance you the money on the spot and you may repay when you get your refund. Can any other tax service do this for you? PHONE US FOR DETAILS People-to-people service where you're Number One. Doctors' Tests Show How You Can Actually Help Shrink Swelling of Hemorrhoidal Tissues to Inflammation and Infection.

Also Get Prompt, Temporary Relief in Many Cases from Rectal Itching and Pain in Such Tissues. REESE HITCHES INSTALLED HOLBERT WELDING, 284-3707 Mobile Homes 12 eenabllltv. Reason momure irsier. John Deere Model 14T etring-t! baler. PTO drive.

Very clean and good mechanically. LARGE LATE-MODEL HEAVYrDUTY FARM IMPLEMENTS 1968 SO'xS" grain auger, on transport wheels. PTO drive: 1958 Kewanee 18' wheel disc, fold-up type, dual wheels; 1966 Allls Chalmers 4-row corn olMtier. minimum tlllsee attachment, granular fertilizer, rubber press wheels: 1967 John Deere 12-ft. spring-tooth harrow; 1967 Case 12-ft.

wheel disc: 1968 John Deere field snraver accessories, 3-polnt hitch, fiberglass tank: 1968 New Idea 10-ft. mower conditioner, like new; 1965 John Deere 17-hoe fertilizer grain drill with grass seed attachment: John Deere Mrdel ISA hev chonper: John Deere tractor manure soresder, PTO drive; John Deere aide-delivery rake, on rubber: 1969 Jrhn Deere 4-section rotary hoe; John Deere portable eorn shell-er: Kewanee 40' elevator with Wisconsin engine; M.M. 3-bottom disc plow; 10-ft. Easy Flow fertilizer lime spreader; Massey Harris 7-ft. power mower; large heavy duty Kewanee drag wtth electric motor and transport wheels: Coby rubber-tired wagon with steel bed: rubber-tired wagon with steel bed: mhber-tlred wagon and flat bed; gravity bed: field drag.

Is MRI! 120 LAWN TRACTORMISCELLANEOUS FARM ITEMS-1968 Case Model 120 lawn tractor, electric starter, lights, 3-splndle rotary mower; portable air comnressor: 6-12 volt battery charger: Bolena garden tractor and attachments; Clipper fanning mill; smaU grain auger with electric motor; ham-mer mill: bench grinder with electric motor: two power saws; Oarber power grasa seeder; Ottawa post hole digger, 3-potnt hitch; Clinton chain saw: hog feeder: winter hog fountain; Farm Master pasturlser: electrle butter churn; end gate seeder, on wheels; forks, shovels and wagon load of mlsc Items. HAY AND CORN 2,000 bales good quality mixed hay. 2-TON TRUCK WITH HOIST 1964 DODGE POLARA AUTOMOBILE -1964 Dodge D-500 truck, J-ton. motor. 2-speed axle.

West Coast mlr- rors. Tlmberlock 13-ft. grain bed wtth fold-down stock rack, hydraulic hoist, hvdraullc operated bulk fertllixer auger. One owner. Only 8,873 miles.

Very clean. 1964 Dodge Polura 4-Door Sedan. Automatic transmission, V-8 motor, power steering. Runs good. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2-plece turquoise sectional; large beige tilt-back chair; 3-plece bedroom suite, complete.

TERMS: CASH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Lonca Served by the Women's Fellowship, Farrville United Chnrra at Christ Mrs. Ray (Pauline) Cunningham, Owner N. 1130E, Van Buren, Ind. 46991 ELLENBERGER Aitrts. EXCHANGE BANK OF WARREN, Sales Clukl 1304 W.

Market Blnffton Phone 7411 BlnfftoE Fert Wayne Phone AC-219-747-3IM (If Interested, Pleasa Clip Tola Ad) Bessie Mae Goins, 79, wife of Sanford Goins, died early this morning at the family residence, 2316 S. Walnut, following an extended illness. She was born In Delaware County, the daughter of George and Rosetta Boner Yingling, and spent her entire life in this community. She was employed at Ball Brothers from 1944 until 1948. Mrs.

Goins was a member of Southside Church of God, 22nd and Mulberry Streets. Surviving besides her husband are a Ernest Miller, RR 2 Yorktown; two sisters, Mrs. Juanlta Thompson, Portland, Mrs. Beulah Huffman, Muncie; two grandsons; three granddaughters; several greatgrandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Services will be held at the Meeks Mortuary 10 a.m.

Wednesday with Rev. Paul Sipes, pastor of Southside Church of God, officiating. Interment will follow in Beech Grove. Friends may call, at the mortuary frorl 3 until 5 and from 7 until 9 p.m. Tuesday and any time before the services Wednesday.

FOR SALE OR RENT, U'xSO' mobll home completely set up on corner In nlc park. 1 bedrooms, Wt baths, lots of storage. Will finance. Must sacrifice on this $8,000 home. Rents for 840 wk.

Call 289-4719 or 284-5821. TWO-BEDROOM MOBILE HOME Close In. private lot, off-street parking, fenced yard. Married couple preferred. 289-2902 or 284-5588.

FURN. mobile bom for rent or sale. Also space for rent. Pittenger Trailer Park, Gaston. 358-3793.

WILL RENT OR SELL 1970 12'x65' bedroom mobile home, completely furn. Call 9-6488. mem wmm successful results in many cases. And it was all done without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or stinging, smarting astringents of any kind. You can obtain this same medication used in these tests at any drug counter.

Its name is Preparation H. Preparation also lubricates to protect the inflamed, irritated surface area to help make bowel movements more comfortable. Be sure and try Preparation H. In ointment or suppository form. When inflammation, infection and swelling exist in hemorrhoidal tissues-it can be very painful for the sufferer.

But there's an exclusive formulation which in many cases gives hours of relief from the burning itch and pain in hemorrhoidal tissues. It also helps shrink the swelling of such tissues. Sufferers are delighted at the way it acta to gently and is so soothing to sensitive tissues. Tests by doctors on hundreds of patients reported similar 24 HR. Heating, HOME SERVICE, electrical.

289-7380. MOBILE plumbing. Open Monday and Friday Nights Until 6:00 200 E. Main Street Muncie Forrest Williams, Mgr. Phone 288-7736 1 1968 RITZCRAFT 12x50'.

Low down payment and assume loan. 289-6008. home, 1968 RICHARDSON mobll 12x50. Ph. 284-6707 after 4 p.m.

mobll 8x28 NEWLY CARPETED soma, 900. 285-1942..

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