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November 14, 1974 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Pago 17 Icy Day Although winter doesn't officially arrive for more than a month, 27-degree temperatures created this wintry scene today in the 2400 block of North Pennsylvania. The ice was formed by cars splashing water from a puddle onto grass beside the -The NEWS Photo, Joe Young. Girl's 'Cannery' Feeds Her Family MILFORD, Ind. (AP) Food shortages and rising prices shouldn't bother the Elmer Rapp family for a while. Daughter Cynthia has grown, 1 prepared and stored enough garden vegetables for nearly a year of hearty meals.

Along the way, she won a $700 scholarship to Ball State University, where she now is a freshman hoping to become a professional home econoa good plot of land, plant on time and mist. pull the weeds as soon as they show. A 1973 4-H national food preservaHer garden is as big as a city lot, tion winner, Cynthia says she usually about 75 by 15 feet. cans 600 to 800 quarts a year of beets, other items Her father and brother Rick, help by planting several rows of sweet beans, carrots and garden corn for the family. late this the base- as they plant field corn for their hog By summer year, herd.

ment of the Rapp home on a 24-acre farm near Warsaw resembled a superRick helps, too, by selling her surplus vegetables at the Milford plant market storeroom. where he works. There were more than 400 jars of Cynthia says, though, that Rick innearly every garden vegetable, includ- influenced her in ing beans, corn and tomatoes. And directly gardening that wasn't all. another way.

"We show some pigs at the KosInside a freezer were dozens of ciusko County Fair most years," she packages of frozen fruits, vegetables said. and meat. "For some reason, I just couldn't Of course, Cynthia's garden is not seem to beat him, so I concentrated your normal backyard affair. on the garden and food preservation She says her secret is to start with projects." Crooks Using Fake I.D.s Are New Target By MARGARET GENTRY WASHINGTON (AP) The government is starting a year-long effort to smoke out thousands of crooks hiding behind false identification papers. Atty.

Gen. William B. Saxbe planned to announce the project at a meeting of about 60 government officials and private citizens. He has appointed them to a committee to determine the scope of the problem and develop recommendations for Federal, state and local governments. Saxbe has called the use of fake identification papers a substantial and growing problem contributing significantly to the nation's rising crime rate.

Justice Department officials say all sorts of crooks avoid detection and often perpetrate lucrative frauds through the use of false birth certificates, driver licenses, passports, credit cards and other identifying papers. Those documents have become relatively easy to obtain, the officials believe. The scheme typically begins at a Strikes Plague France PARIS (UPI) Garbage piled up on the rainy streets of Paris today, the postman never rang and hospital patients had little service in the wildcat strikes plaguing France. The nation's two largest unions, both Communist dominated, continued the strikes in what government leaders have charged is deliberate attempt to topple the five-month-old regime of President Valery Giscard D'Estaing. Public Notices ORDINANCE NO.

SW ORDINANCE AMENDING SALA. RY ORDINANCE 11-1973 AND PROVIDING TIME WHEN SAME SHALL TAKE EFFECT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF CUMBERLAND, INDIANA: SECTION 1. That the salary ordinance heretofore adopted for the fiscal year 1974 shall be amended by providing a full time salary tor the Town Marshal in the amount of $10,000.00. SECTION 2.

That sufficient funds exist for the payment of this salary without additional appropriation due to the elimination of some parttime marshal positions. SECTION 3. That the fulltime marshal salary as provided herein shall be paid retroactive to November 1, 1974 since a fulltime marshal has been hired and performing his duties as such since November 1, 1974. SECTION 4. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this ordinance shall ibe in full force and effect from and after its passage by the Town Board of the Town of Cumberland, Indiana.

Glenn Pride Richard T. Lindeman George Miller TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF CUMBERLAND, INDIANA NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TRANSFER OF APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the Metropolitan School District of Pike Township, Marion County, Indiana, that at the its Board regular of meeting Education at 7:30 P.M. on November will meet 25, 1974, at the office 6901 of the Zionsville SuperinRoad, Indianapolis. Indiana to considtendent, located at er Fund heretofore appropriated in the transfer of funds in the General following amounts: Account Amount 15,000.00 From 213.2 to 564 611 5,000.00 From 213.2 to 750 20,000.00 From 213.2 to 5,000.00 From 213.2 to meet- 830 ing Taxpayers shall have appearing a right to be heard at such as thereon. finally made will be automatically The transfer of appropriations to the State Board of Tax Commissioners which Board will hold referred la further County Auditor's Office of hearing within fifteen days at Marion the County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be determined.

BOARD OF EDUCATION THE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PIKE TOWNSHIP, MARION COUNTY JOAN DALY, Secretary (N, 11-14, 21) OF PUBLIC HEARING METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MARION COUNTY DIVISION OF PLANNING AND ZONING Is hereby given of a Public Hearing by the Hearing Examiner for Notice the Metropolitan Development Commission of Marion County, Indiana, in Division of Planning and Zoning the City-County Building, indianapolis, Indiana, on NOVEMBER 25, 1974 at 1:30 P. upon the following Marion County Council Ordinance No. petitions requesting amendment to 8-1957, Council on March 28, 1957, and subseadopted by the Marion County 283 quently of the Acts of the Indiana Generamended pursuant to Chapter al Assembly for 1955, as amended: 74-Z-149 WARREN TOWNSHIP, COUNCILDISTRICT NO. 12, 5401 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, INDIANAPOLIS Realty, Inc. by Ceburn Parker, 2831 Halifax Drive requests rezoning of 11.86 acres, to being in classifica- D-5 and 1-3-U distircts, C-7 tion to permit open storage of trucks and other motor vehicles.

74-Z-178 PERRY TOWNSHIP, COUNCILMANIC DISTRICT NO. 24, 4145 MADISON AVENUE, INDIANAPOLIS Wayne M. Woody and Michael T. Lepper by Lynn E. Jackson, Attorney, rezoning 431 Hanna Avenue, request 0.23 acre being in D-3 district, to of C-3 classification to permit retail sales and service." 74-Z-184 PERRY TOWNSHIP, COUNCILMANIC DISTRICT NO.

20, 3455 SHELBY STREET, INDIANAPOLIS James A. Huddleston by Michael J. Kias, Attorney, 3045 South Meidian Street requests rezoning of 0.39 acre, being in C-2 district, to C-5 classification to permit sales of new and used automobiles. 74-Z-195 WARREN TOWNSHIP, COUNCILMANIC DISTRICT NO. 13, 11903- 11923 WELLAND STREET, CUMBERLAND, INDIANA William L.

and Barbara J. Garriott by Nelson G. Grills, Attorney, 802 Board of Trade Building, request rezoning of 1.08 acres, being in D-5 district, to C-1 classification to provide for an office building. 74-Z-196 PERRY TOWNSHIP, COUNCILMANIC DISTRICT NO. 23, 2540 EAST HANNA AVENUE, INDIANAPOLIS.

R.S.T. REALTY, INC. by Donald F. Shine, President by Richard L. Brown, Attorney, 156 East Market St.

requests rezoning of 5.18 acres, being in C-3 district, to C-4 classification to provide for a supermarket, retail shops and restaurant. 74-Z-179 WAYNE TOWNSHIP, COUNCILMANIC DISTRICT NO. 20, 1719 NORTH LUETT AVENUE, INDIANAPOLIS Division of Beatrice Foods, Inc. k-a Cryogenic Associates Inc. by Raymond Good, Attorney, 5972 Madison Avenue requests rezoning of 1.00 acre, being in D-5 district, to 1-2-U classification to provide for an industrial building.

F. Ross Vogelgesang, Administrator Division of Planning Zoning The Department of Metropolitan Development (N-11-14) ORDINANCE NO. 7 1974 ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING CERTAIN SUMS OF MONEY BY INCREASING CERTAIN ACCOUNTS AND DECREASING TAIN ACCOUNTS IN THE GENERAL FUND AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF CUMBERLAND, INDIANA: SECTION 1. WHEREAS, an extraordinary emergency exists at this time for the additional appropriation as provided herein. That to meet the needs for expenditures presently existing, the following account in the General Fund shall be increased in the amount as designated.

GENERAL FUND INCREASE APPROPRIATIONS Account No. 7-72-727 Park Equipment, Total Increase, $2,398.00. GENERAL DECREASE APPROPRIATIONS Account No. 1-12 Salary-Clerk-Treasurer, 30.00. Account No.

1-19-191 Inspectors, 300.00. Account No. 2-21-211 Freight, express and drainage, 75.00. Account No. 2-22-221 Electric current, 200.00.

Account No. 2-24-242 Publication and Legal Notices, 475.00. Account No. 3-32-321 Gasoline, 500.00. Account No.

5-51 Insurance, 750.00. Account No. 5-55 Subscription and dues, 24.00. Account No. 5-56 Premium on official bonds, 44.00.

Total Decrease, $2,398.00. SECTION 2 INCREASE APPROPRIATIONS REVENUE SHARING FUND Account No. 7-72 Police Vehicle, 4,500.00. Total Increase, 4,500.00. REVENUE SHARING FUND DECREASE APPROPRIATION 4.500.00.

Decrease total, $4,500.00. SECTION 3 MOTOR VEHICLE FUND INCREASE APPROPRIATIONS Account No. 7-72-725 Utility Building, 8,453.84. Account No. 7-73 Right-of-way Signs, 327.00.

Total increase, 8,780.84. MOTOR VEHICLE FUND DECREASE APPROPRIATIONS Account No. 2-25 Repair of equipment, 500.00. Account No. 2-26-261 Construction of Repairs of alleys, streets, sewers by contract, 5000.00.

Account No. 2-26-263 Sidewalk repair, 2000.00. Account No. 3-32-323 Tires and tubes, 100.80. Account No.

4-42-421 Gravel, 124.73. Account No. 4-42-422 Sand, 100.00. Account No. 4-42-423 Cement, 37.75.

Account No. 4-42-424 Bitumes material, 150.00. Account No. 4-42-426 Storm catch basins, 38.96. Account No.

7-72-723 Back hoe for tractor, 785.00. Account No. 7-72-724 Other equipment, 43.60. Total Decrease, $8.780.84. SECTION 4 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage by the Town Board of the Town of Cumberland.

Passed and adopted this 7 day of November, 1974, Glenn Pride Richard T. Lindeman George Miller TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF CUMBERLAND, INDIANA (N-11-14, 21) Want- Ads, 633-1212 Public Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is heresy given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of The Metropolitan School District of Pike Township until the hour of 7:30 P.M.. November 25, 1974 at the Office of the Superintendent of Schools. 6:01 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268 for: 1. One (1) Davidson Model 600 Offset Press or an approved equal.

2. One (1) Davidson Model 500 Offset Press or an approved equal. 3. A Ditto 217 Printing Press and a Multilith 1250 Printing Press will be sold and-or traded in. These used presses may be seen and inspected in Room 107 at Pike High School, 6701 Zionsville Road, between the hours of 8:00 A.M.

and 4:00 P.M. on any week day. The trade-in price to be deducted from the bid price of the new printing presses. Used presses may be removed at the time of delivery of the new presses. Bids will be opened at the same location.

Any bid received after the designated time will be returned unopened. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. All bids shall be submitted on Form 95 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must be properly executed and accompanied by a properly completed non-collusion affidavit. No bid may be withdrawn without the written consent of the Board for a period of sixty (60) days after bid opening within which time the Board will act on all bids. 2.

Each bid shall be for the amount written in ink or typewritten, in words and figures. Should there be any discrepancies between words and figures indicating any amount in the bid, the amount written in words shall be taken as the correct amount. Any bid will be rejected if it contains any alterations or erasures without being properly initialed by the person submitting the bid. 3. Any bid not signed by the individual making the same shall have attached to it a power of attorney evidencing authority to sign the bid in the name of the person for whom it is signed, 4.

A bid for a partnership shall be signed by all of the partners, or by an afforney-in-fact. If signed by an attorney-in-fact, there shall be attached to the bid a power of attorney, evidencing authority to sign the bid, executed by the partners. 5. Bids which are submitted by a corporation shall have the correct name thereof and the signature of the president or other authorized officer of the corporation and secretary manually written below the corporation name following the word "by and shall have affixed the corporation seal. 6.

Each bid shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope, properly marked with the name and place of business of the bidder and bearing the following caption: Bid for 7. Time of delivery to be included in each bid. All items are to be delivered at Pike High School, 6701 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268. 8. All costs for freight, drayage, and transportation of any item shall be considered as being part of the bid.

Also cost shall include uncrating, erecting, installing, and a test run where applicable. 9. The contract shall be deemed to have been awarded when purchase order for designated equipment has been issued. 10. It is the primary intent of these specifications to show and define the essential minimum requirements as to the of equipment, materials, construction, finish, and overall workmanship.

Equipment differing in any from the specified will not be considered unless a photograph, illustration, or drawing together with a complete description of the items submitted with the proposal indicating all essential requirements of the specifications are strictly adhered to. 11. Any bidder may make an alternative bid as long as a photograph, illustration, or drawing together with complete description of the item or items is submitted with the proposal. 12. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.

METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PIKE TOWNSHIP Donn P. Martin, Assistant Superintendent N-11-14, 21 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS IS HEREBY GIVEN THE TAXPAYERS OF INDIANAPOLIS AND MARION COUNTY, INDIANA, THAT THE CITY-COUNTY COUNCIL OF INDIANAPOLIS AND OF MARION COUNTY, AT ITS MEETING PLACE, IN ROOM 221, IN THE CITY-COUNTY BUILDING, AT 7:00 P.M. ON THE 18th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1974, WILL CONSIDER THE ADDITIONAL AP. PROPRIATIONS IN EXCESS OF THE BUDGET FOR THE CURRENT YEAR AS SET FORTH IN THE FOLLOWING PROPOSALS: PROPOSAL NO. 415, 1974 CITY-COUNTY COUNCIL INDIANAPOLIS, MARION COUNTY, INDIANA A PROPOSAL FOR A FISCAL ORDINANCE amending the CITYCOUNTY ANNUAL BUDGET FOR 1974 (City-County Fiscal Ordinance No.

67, 1973, as amended) and appropriating the sum of Four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500) for certain purposes of the Domestic Relations Counseling Bureau by reducing the Unappropriated County General Fund. -COUNTY FISCAL ORDINANCE NO. 1974 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITYCOUNTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS AND OF ION COUNTY, INDIANA: Section 1. To provide for the necessity of which has arlsen since the adoption of the annual budget, the CITY-COUNTY ANNUAL BUDGET FOR 1974, as amended, is hereby further amended by the increases and reductions hereinafter stated to cover payroll increases due to the increase in caseload. Section 2.

The sum of Four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500) be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for the purposes as shown in Section 3 by reducing the appropriations as shown in Section 4. Section 3. The following additional appropriations are hereby approved: DOMESTIC RELATIONS COUNTY COUNSELING BUREAU GENERAL FUND 10. Services Personal $4,500.00 TOTAL INCREASES $4,500.00 Section 4. The said additional appropriations are funded by the following reductions: COUNTY GENERAL FUND Unappropriated County General Fund $4,500.00 TOTAL REDUCTIONS $4,500.00 Section 5.

This Ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after adoption, following public hearing, and approval by the State Board of Tax Commissioners. PROPOSAL NO. 418, 1974 CITY-COUNTY COUNCIL INDIANAPOLIS, MARION COUNTY, INDIANA A PROPOSAL FOR A FISCAL ORDINANCE amending the CITYCOUNTY ANNUAL BUDGET FOR 1974 (City-County Fiscal Ordinance No. 67, 1973, as amended) and appropriating the sum of Thirty-eight thousand four hundred eight dollars and ninety-nine cents ($38,408.99) for certain purposes of the Office of the Director, Department of Public Works, by reducing the Unappropriated City General Fund. CITY-COUNTY FISCAL ORDINANCE NO.

1974 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITYCOUNTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS AND OF MARION COUNTY, INDIANA: Section 1. To provide for expenditures the necessity for which has arisen since the adoption of the annual budget, the CITY- ANNUAL BUDGET FOR 1974, as amended, is hereby further amended by the increases and reductions hereinafter stated as requested by the City Controller. Section 2. The sum of Thirty-eight thousand four hundred eight dollars and ninety-nine cents ($38,408.99) be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for the purposes as shown in Section 3 by reducing the appropriations as shown in Section 4. Section 3.

The following additional appropriations are hereby approved: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Office of the Directors CITY GENERAL FUND 21. Services Contractual $38,408.99 TOTAL INCREASES $38,408.99 Section 4. The said additional appropriations are funded by the following reductions: CITY GENERAL FUND Unappropriated City General Fund $38,408.99 TOTAL REDUCTIONS $38,408.99 Section 5. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after adoption following public hearing, approval by the Mayor, and approval by the State Board of Tax Commissioners. TAXPAYERS APPEARING AT SUCH MEETING SHALL HAVE A RIGHT TO BE HEARD THERE.

ON. THE ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS AS FINALLY MADE WILL BE REFERRED STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMIE. SIONERS WHICH BOARD, UPON RECEIPT, WILL HOLD A FURTHER HEARING WITHIN TEEN DAYS AT THE COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OF SAID COUNTY OR AT SUCH OTHER PLACE AS MAY BE DESIGNATED. AT SUCH HEARING TAXPAYERS OBJECTING TO ANY OF SUCH ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS MAY BE HEARD. INTERESTED TAXPAYERS MAY IN.

QUIRE AT THE COUNTY AUDITOR WHEN AND WHERE SUCH HEARING WILL BE HELD. Jean A. Wyttenbach City Clerk (N Public Notices ADVERTISED Nor. 15.1574 MARION COUNTY PAYROLL Auditor, Central Data Processing, 16.207.87; Board of Review. 535.75; Center Twp.

Assessor, Clerk, 30.151.08; County Commissioners, Coroner, 3.016.16; County Assessor, 2,356.35. Decatur Twp. Assessor, Election Board, Marion County Jail, Juvenile Center. Marion County Home, 56.524.71; Perry Twp. Assessor.

Domestic Relations, Consio Bureau, County Prosecutor, Recorder, Registration, Sheriff- Civil, Surveyor, Treasurer, 14,898.83. Wayne Twp. Assessor, Criminal Court No. 3, Presiding Judge, Municipal Courts, Criminal Court No. 4, Circuit Court, Criminal Court No.

1, Criminal Court No. 2, Probate Court, Probation Criminal, 5,136.15. Superior Court No. 1, Superior Court No. 2, Superior Court No.

4, Superior Court No. 5, General Term Law Library, 298.99; Superior Court No. 6, Superior Court No. 7, 1,409.08. Inheritance Tax, County Welfare, Guardian Home, 10,767.81: Poor Relief Center 9.378.29; Poor Relief Perry 308.12; Poor Relief, Warren 220.82.

TOTAL $666,304.01 Edward G. Hoffmann Auditor Marion Co. (N-11-14, 21) Death Notices BAILEY Nicholas Balley, 75 years, 4730 Stevens Sarasota, beloved husband of Lillian Bailey, brother of Frank and Russell Bailev, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Friday, 2:30 p.m. at the G.

H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Thursday.

BINDER Mr. William H. Binder formerly of husband of Mrs. Helen L. Binder, father of Mr.

William H. Binder Mr. Robert C. Binder, brother of Mrs. Hattie Williams, Miss Erna Binder and Miss Gertrude Binder, 5 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild, passed away Wednesday.

Services Saturday morning, 10 o'clock, PLANNER BUCHANAN SHADELAND MORTUARY, 5215 N. Shadeland. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. I COLE Etta V.

Cole, 92 years, 505 Brewer Place, Greenwood, beloved wife of the late Lewis H. Cole, mother of Mrs. Blanche Cole Rhodes, several nieces and nephews, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m., G. H.

HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison Ave. Friends may call after 6 Thursday. DOUGHERTY Mr. Henry Lynn Dougherty, age 28, R.R.

1, Box 176, Whiteland, beloved husband of Mrs. Linda (Hamilton) Dougherty, father of Leisa and Tracie Dougherty, son of Mrs. Helen Dougherty, brother of Mrs. John (Marlene) Robards and Michael Dougherty, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m., J.

C. WILSON GREENWOOD CHAPEL, U.S. 31 and Main. Friends invited. Friends may call after 6 p.m.

Thursday, BURTON Eugene Burton, age 81, 2210 N. Capitol passed away Monday, husband of Mrs. Fannie B. Burton, sister of Mrs. Marquerite Riley, uncle of Thomas A.

West. Funeral service, Saturday, p.m., Mount Paran Baptist Church. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m., Friday at the church. WILLIS MORTUARY SERVICE.

FULTZ Walter L. Fultz, 74 years, passed away Monday, father of William Fultz, Ruth Dudley and Louise Engle, all of brother of Hazel Hook. Friends may call after 7 p.m., Thursday, JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St. Graveside services only, Friday, 2 p.m., Memorial Park Cemetery.

GILLESPIE Mrs. Lillie Mae Gillespie, age 86 years, of 1628 Sturm widow of Mr. Fred H. Gillespie, mother of Dr. Charles F.

Gillespie of Mr. Robert H. Gillespie of Madison, Mrs. Eloise Murray, St. Cloud, 9 grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday Nov. 16, 10 a.m. SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash.

St. Calling, after 2 p.m. Friday followed by service, 2 p.m. at the Harrison Funeral Home, Kewanna, Ind. Interment, Kewanna, Ind.

GOLAY Mr. Philip A. Golay, age 88, husband of Ella (deceased, Oct. 23), father of Mrs. Wilma Tuck, Mrs.

Helen Wyatt, Paul, Lawrence, Maurice, and Philip also 28 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren. Funeral service Friday, 2 p.m., at the Mars Hill Church of the Nazarene, 5000 Ky. at Lynhurst. Friends may call at the FARLEY MARWOOD HILL CHAPEL, 3520 Mann Rd. Body will lie in state at church 1 hour before service.

HARLAN Mrs. Margaret L. Harlan, 5724 Primrose, wife of Mr. Everette E. Harlan, mother of Mrs.

Joseph P. Gibbons, Mrs. Fred K. McCarthy and Mr. Jerry E.

Harlan, grandmother of 17, sister of Mrs. Irene Coggan, Miss Anna Kerbin, Mr. Thomas Mr. John, Mr. Charles and Mr.

William Kerbin, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday morning, 9:30 o'clock, FLANNER AND BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY, and 10 o'clock, Christ the King Catholic Church. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Friday. Rosary 8 p.m.

Friday, HARRIS Mrs. Johnnie (Everett) Harris, age 68, 949 W. 29th mother of Harold C. and Joseph Everett Ruth N. Glenn, sister of Ledora Terrell, Willie Bell Thompson, Cleo C.

James, passed Wednesday. Services Saturday, 11 a.m., Pleasant Union Baptist Church. Friends may call Friday, 3 p.m., SUMMERS FUNERAL CHAPEL. HARRISON Mrs. Vera Mae Harrison, age 54, 2028 S.

Laurel wife of Josephus, mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Gee, stepmother of Wilma Georgetta Ratcliff, Jackson Trout Sturgis, sister of Mary Watson, Alice Fletcher, Bessie Bunyard, Georgia Ping, Betty Josiin and Herbert Martin, 7 step-grandchildren. Funeral Friday, Nov. 15, 10 a.m., Calvary Tabernacle, 902 Fletcher Lane. Burial Rest Haven Cemetery, Edinburg, Ind.

Remains will lie in state at church 1 hour prior to service time. Calling USHER FUNERAL HOME, 2313 W. Wash. HODAPP Ben A. Hodapp, age 80, Miramar, formerly of husband of Esther, father of Robert A.

Hodapp, Miami, passed away Wednesday. Services Saturday 10 a.m., at the WINTTER-KIRBY FUNERAL PARLOR, 6107 Miramar Miramar, Fla, HOOK Mr. Robert O. Hook, age 53 years, of R.R.1, Cicero, husband of Delores S. Hook, father of Deborah J.

Hook and Robert A. Hook. Private funeral, Friday, Nov. 15, SHIRLEY BROS. DREXEL CHAPEL, 4565 E.

10th St. Friends may call Thursday from 4 until 10 p.m. KAISER Mr. Noel C. Kaiser, age 70, of 1441 N.

Chester, husband of Margaret Kaiser, father of Mrs. Donald (Mary Alice) Hermsdorfer and William Kaiser, 10 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Betty Bracken and Mrs. Martha Williams. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m., SHIRLEY BROS.

DREXEL CHAPEL, 4565 E. 10th St. Calling after 2 p.m. Friday. KRAMER Marie A.

Kramer, 59 years, 5602 W. Oliver, mother of Mrs. Janet Timbs, sister of Richard and Bernard Starkey, daughter of Mrs. Edythe Moran grandmother Dawn and Ronald Timbs, passed away Thursday, Services Saturday, 2:30 p.m., CONKLE FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 16th St.

Friends invited. Friends may call after 7 p.m, Thursday, Clyde B. Krug, age 71, Crawfordsville, passed away Tuesday, father of William and David, Crawfordsville, 3 grandchildren. Services, 2 p.m.. Friday, HUNT SON FUNERAL home, Crawfordsville.

Friends anytime. LANGFORD Shirley Marie Langford, beloved daughter of Charles and Maude Langford, sister of Howard B. Langford, Frances Bradley, Marilyn MoCloud and Patricia Finley, granddaughter of Pinkie Benjamin, Rev. Mrs. J.

Irene Langford and Hezekiah Benjamin, passed away Tuesday. Funeral services Saturday, 11 a.m., Jones Tabernacie A.M.E. Zion Church. 2501 E. 34th St.

call at the CRAIG HOME after 5 p.m. Friday. In Memoriams BRIER- 6g memory of, GERTRUDE BRIER Who passed away Nov 14, 1973. You left us a beautiful memory. Mom But a sorrow too great to be told, Tc us whe loved you and lost you, Your memory will never grow old.

-Your children, Viola. Wilma, and Billy Dervices BINDER, Mr. William H. Sr. HARLAN, Mrs.

Margaret L. SHELL, Mrs. Ida May SMITH, Master Gregory SPENCER, Mrs. Helen E. FLANNER Mortuaries Shirley Services GERSTNER, Mr.

Robert GILLESPIE, Mrs. Lillie Mae HOOK, Mr. Robert 0, KAISER, Mr. Noel C. ZARVAS, Mr.

Anthony ENTREE Death Notices MATHESON Mr. Wilbur R. Matheson, age 57, of 422 N. Rural beloved husband of Juanita, father of Dean Matheson and Shirley Shepherd, son of William brother of Irene Meek and Howard E. Matheson, nephew of Goldie Kruse, grandfather of 4, passed Wednesday.

Funeral GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E. New York, Saturday, 11 a.m. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Thursday. McDANIEL Mrs.

Mary E. McDaniel, age 83, of 3035 S. Roena, of J. B. McDaniel, Mrs.

Nan Pugh, Mrs. Jean Plunkett and Ira G. McDaniel, sister of Mrs. Nannie Ruth Jones, Mrs. Emma Jarman and Garland Metts, 9 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, passed away Wednesday.

Service, Saturday, 11:30 a.m., CONKLE FUNERAL HOME LYNHURST CHAPEL, 1202 S. Lynhurst Dr. Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Thursday.

MEGENHARDT John W. Megenhardt, age 91, devoted husband of the late Maude Megenhardt, dear father of Mable C. Felber, Ruby S. Hoener and Ray G. Megenhardt and the late William Paul Megenhardt, brother of Mrs.

Barbara Weidner, Mrs. Ida Silbius and Mrs. Nancy Chance of Terre Haute, grandfather of 9, great-grandfather of 14, also survived by several nieces and nephews. Services at ROYSTER ASKIN MORTUARY, 2310 W. Friday at 11 a.m.

Visitation anytime Thursday. MUENCH Frank J. Muench, age 66, Dania, formerly of Plainfield, beloved husband of Eleanor, father of Mrs. Pamela Archer, R.R. 1, Clayton, step-father of Mrs.

Georgia May Blades, Pensacola, also 8 grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Marie Johnston, Mrs. Catherine Johnson and Mrs. Helen Breatrup, passed away Monday evening. Services Friday, 2 p.m., at the HALL-BAKER FUNERAL HOME, Plainfield.

Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m., Thursday. PELKMANN Mr. Gerhard H. Pelkmann, age 74, of 3511 Spickershausen, ImKreuzsiegen, Ger, husband of Mrs. Erna Pelkmann, father of Mrs.

Anita Clark and Mrs. Eleonore Leiser, grandfather of 5, 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral service 9:30 a.m. Saturday, HARRY W. MOORE CHAPEL, 5811 E.

38th 10 a.m., St. An5 drews Catholic Church. Calling after p.m. Thursday. Prayer service 7:30 p.m.

Friday. ROSEBROCK Mr. Edward H. Rosebrock, age 71, of 230 W. Epler beloved husband of Mrs.

Mary Rosebrock, father of Edward J. Rosebrock, Mrs. Victor (Roberta) Houdek and Mrs. William (Dolly) Patterson, brother of Albert and Henry Rosebrock and Mrs. Alma Summeier, all of city, and Mrs.

Edna Lohkamp, Largo, also survived by children, 21 grandchildren and 2 great-grandpassed away Tuesday. Funeral services Saturday, 1:30 p.m., at the DANIEL F. O'RILEY FUNERAL HOME, 6107 Hgwy. 31 S. Entombment, Washington Park East Mausoleum.

Friends may call after 7 p.m. Thursday, Rev. John Hartzer officiating. SHELL Mrs. Ida May Shell, formerly of 1235 River Heights mother of Mrs.

sister Helen Davis and Mrs. Ann Huffman, of Miss Adda Gardiner, 5 Funeral grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren. services Friday afternoon o'clock FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. Friends invited. SPENCER Mrs.

Helen E. Spencer, 2216 W. 59th wife of Mr. Chester W. Spencer, mother of Charles and Kenneth Spencer, Miss Marjorie Spencer, Mrs.

Jane Heaton, Mrs. Chestina Fox, also 6 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren, passed away Thursday. Funeral Saturday morning 10:30 o'clock FLANNER BUCHANAN ZIONSVILLE MORTUARY. Friends may call after 3:30 p.m. Friday.

SWANCEY Estella Swancey, age 81, 945 Roach passed away Tuesday, wife of Rev. Samuel Swancey, sister-in-law of Mrs. Nannie Bell Jordan, Nashville, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services, Saturday, 11 a.m., Antioch Baptist Church. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call after p.m., Friday, WILLIS MORTUARY. TAMER Michael F. Tamer father of Rosemarie Tamer, and Micheal F. Tamer grandfather of 4, brother of Daisy Clower, Hush, and Abraham Tamer. 'service's Saturday, Nov.

16, at the MOORE AND KIRK IRVINGTON CHAPEL, 5342 E. Wash. 11:30 a.m. Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 12 noon. Prayers 8 p.m.

Friday. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Thursday. Memorial contributions may be made to ALSAC-St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.

WELLS John Wells, R.R. 2, Union City, beloved husband of Elvina, brother of Calvin Wells of Clayton, Marvin Wells, Mooresville and Edythe Record, Mooresville, passed away at Parker, Ind. Services Friday, 2 p.m., at the WEAVER FUNERAL HOME, Clayton. Burial Clayton Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from Friday noon until time of service.

WYSS Mrs. Sophia 0. Wyss, age 84, 1165 Reid Place, mother of Mrs. Agnes Speck, Mrs. Mary Ann Candler, Herman, Albert and James Wyss, all of Maurice Wyss, Farmington, also survived by 46 grandchildren and 26 -grandchildren, passed away Wednesday.

Services Saturday, 9:30 a.m. at the TOLINHERR SINGLETON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1303. Prospect St. and 10 a.m. at St.

Patrick Catholic Church. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday. Interment St. Joseph Cemeterv.

Wake service Friday 8 p.m. 3 Card of Thanks TOLIVER, Myrtle We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their beautiful flowers, and all those who were so kind, to our Wife and Mother, and to us, in her declining years, recent illness and death. We especially wish to thank Miss Clara Miller, and those who acted as pallbearers, the minister Rev. Ralph Adkins of Connersville. and the Conkle Funeral, for their kind services rendered.

and all who assisted in any way. -Husband Noble, and Daughter Jean WILLIAMS, Perry wish to express our heartfelt thanks and preciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, and beautiful floral offerings, received from our kind friends, neighbors, and relatives. We also are sincerely thankful to the nurses at General Hospital, the G.H. Herr mann Funeral Home, Rev. Brooks, Ron Cataldo, and all others who assisted in so many ways during out recent bereavement.

-Mrs. Perry Williams, and family 5 In Memoriams DUNCAN-In loving memory of, DELBERT DUNCAN Who passed away Nov. 14, 1971. We watched through all of your suf. fering Delbert, and often had to cry, For we knew that very soon we'd have to say goodbye, God cave us strength to face it, and courage to bear the blow, But what it mean't to lose you Delbert, no one will ever know.

When the days are sad and lonely, and everything goes wrong. We seem 10 hear you whisper, "Cheet up and carry on." Each time we see your picture, you seem to smile and say. cry Sisters, I'm only steepIng. we'll meet again someday." -Sisters 7 Funeral Directors ABDON FUNERAL HOME 1509 PROSPECT AVE. 638-1474 N.

F. CHANCE FUNERAL HOME 504 NATIONAL AVE. 784-3546 DANIEL F. O'RILEY Funeral Home 6107 HIGHWAY 31 SOUTH 787-1331 3520 Mann Coad 1504 West Morris Street FLOYD F. FARLEY CO-FOUNDER GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME 1601 E.

NEW YORK 632-5374 G. H. HERRMANN 1505 S. EAST 632-8488 5131 MADISON AVE. 787-7211 LEPPERT COPELAND MORTUARY 740 E.

86TH ST. (317) 844-3966 JORDAN FUNERAL HOME 635-4305 2428 E. 10th 636-4304 FUNERAL MOORE KIRK Irvington 5342 E. Wash Lawrence 8051 E. 481h Main Office 357-1159 ROYSTER ASKIN 2310 W.

WASHINGTON 637-4308 ROBERT W. STIRLING 1420-22 PROSPECT 632-6576 USHER FUNERAL HOME 2313 W. WASHINGTON 632-9352 11 Florists, Memorials "Say with flowers" Madison FLOWER AVENUE SHOP 2457 MADISON-786-0431 20 Lost and Found LOST GERMAN SHEPHERD REWARD OFFERED yr old, black and tan shepherd, lost in vic of 21st and Arlington. Please call any information 10 639-3511 or 888.2583. LOST SMALL DOG Mixed breed.

Part Chihuahua, Dachshund. Ans 10 name of Buddy. Reddish Brown in color. 12 lbs. Vic of 10th and Graham.

Childs pet. Call 257-4846 between 9 and 4 p.m. REWARD SPECIAL REWARD Given for persons finding folder with raffle tickets inside Nov. 10th Sunday at 421 Bowl Parking Lot. Kindly return or mail to receive special reward, 6377 Forestview Dr.

or call 255-9010 LOST: Fem German Shepherd, 4 mo old, bik and tan, white under neck. Slight dog bite at end of tail. Strayed vic 30th and Kessler. Choker chain. Bik flea collar.

Liberal rew. 924-0205. LOST BLK MALE POODLE. Vic southside. 2 Yrs, brn harness.

Green toenails. Ans to Pierre. Reward. 638- 0141. NOTICE TO PET LOVERS IF YOU have lost your pet and have had no response to an ad, be sure and check with the Humane Society and the Municipal Dog Pound.

LOST: MALE COLLIE, mixed brn and wht, ans to name of Spot, wearing red collar in vic of 34th and Brouse. REWARD. 926-0279. LOST: YORKSHIRE TERRIER, bik and carmel, vic of North Willow farms, name "Charger." $50 reward for safe return. 844-1508.

LOST, SMALL WHITE Shaggy dog, West Highland Terrier, answer 10 vic 38th POST Rd, reward, 898-5746. LOST AKC BEAGLE, 7 mo, bik, brown, white, vic 465-S. Meridian, collar and tag, Butch, reward 786-8202. LOST: 11-9-74, black male cat white paws and chest. Vic.

43rd Wash Blvd. REWARD. 283-6788. LOST -DACHSHUND, answers to Herman. Vic.

of 21st and Franklin. Children's pet. Reward. 897-0708. LOST: MALE Collie, Brwn White.

Wears Collar, Children's Pet Vic. Washington Rural, 637-6460 FOUND: Yg. part Germ. Shep. male.

Sit Pepper, white spot on head. 293-2292. LOST: MAN'S SCOTTISH RITE ring. White-gold, blue sapphires. Reward.

926-3849. LOST REWARD, vie E. Michigan and Post Rd, male red and white Beagle, 898-3834 aft 4 P.M. FOUND: Small wht Cat in vic of S. Keystone and Thompson Rd, call after 6 p.m.

787-1782. LOST -bik patent leather purse. Vic Keystone-Murry St. Please return contents. Reward, 787-8005 aft 4.

LOST: Black Tan Shep. 11-9-74. Also 3-legged tiger cat. Vic. 75th College.

255-3558. LOST: Male Irish Setter, 11 yr old. Answers to 'Benji'. 353-2582. LOST: female Irish setter, red collar, Broad 255-7015.

LOST: Black male coon hound $50 reward for return 353-0092 FOUND: MALE BIk-Tan Germ Shep, Vic 25th-Ritter. 547-1946. FOUND-FULL blooded Basset hound, vic. E. 19th.

Identify. 631-0679. LOST: Male Schnauzer, gray, vic. Raceway Park. Rew.

852-5798. LOST: Male Irish Setter. Shane. Vic Carriage House West. Rew.

247-1925. FOUND HORSE AND PONY. CALL 247-0286 AFTER 5 P.M. LOST: Male Bik and wht cat. Right front leg short.

REWARD. 353-0280. 24 Personal Notices WOULD PERSON who took purse from car at Wash. Park Cemetery, drop purse with contents, especially green billfold with pictures in a mailbox. Please, please.

WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or after Nov. 7, 1974, Lewis Harold Hawk, 4017 Englewood Ind. 46226. TOOLEY Still carrying the torch on the 21st Anniversary of our first date. WHITE OWL.

TO CASEY Thanks for Everything. LOVE-C. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 414 Peoples Bank Bldg. 632-7864 SHALOMI Good News About "HOPE" Call 787-3506. GOD OFFERS plan for your life.

DIAL 844-3434. MOM PLEASE CALL ME, its urgent. Linda. 26 Special Notices FOUND: MALE dog 38th-Mitthoe. fer, mixed between collie-eskimo huskle dog, very affectionate, 898-2209.

EVERYDAY LOW PRICES AT YOUR NEAREST HOOK'S DEPENDABLE DRUGS Mm Mm Mm GOOD THATS BURGER CHEP OVERWEIGHT? Smoking? Tensions? Use Hypnosis. 291-2202, 788- 1323. CASE GOODS at cost plus 10 pct Call Mon-Fri 1-4 p.m. 634-6020 BASKET GROCERY 143 W. 16th MINK STOLE CLEANING Davidson of Glendale 255-3161 COMIC BOOKS In your attic? I will buy them.

1-354-2308 aft 5 pm of write 902 Progress, Middletown, Ind. 47356. EARN YOUR Christmas toys. Have a Toy Chest Party. 634-5000, 636-4797.

896-2612, 638-4034, 356-4049. DIAL THE OPPORTUNITY LINE at Blue Cross and Blue Shield 263-4040 PENNSYLVANIA LIFE INSURANCE 6100 N. KEYSTONE 253-3374 FMC CORP. CHAIN DIVISION 220 S. Belmont Ave.

MEN AND WOMEN solo parents, call 839-9890 or 241-2196. ASTROLOGY ANALYSIS-Call after pm. 844-2876. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY. Playhouse Toy Party, 7010 Madison.

786-3271. EMBROID Patches, monograms, blems. 1929 E. 52nd. 357-1424.

CASE GOODS at cost plus 10 pct BASKET GROCERY 143 W. 16th POEMS WRITTEN for any occasion 783-9069 LOSE WEIGHT safety with Dex-ADiet tablets, only 93c. Hook Drugs, 633-1212 Want- Ads, 126 Special Notices REFLEXOLOGY iS scientific technique of compression massage, known as Reflex Therapy. that normalizes bodily functions; thus assisting nature in restoring health and vitally to the body. Reflex Therapy does relax the nervous tensions in the body; then Nature's healing forces will alleviate an aching back, stop the distress of sinus, ease a throbbing headache in the matter of minutes, etc.

The benefits from Refiexology seers almost unlimited, while at the same time it is safe to use on the youngest baby to the eldest person. 4016 E. Mich. Tel 353-1535 for appt. MAXI BAZAAR Art.

toys, attic fans, turn. Nov. 15 Nov. 16 10 AM 10 AM TO TO 8 PM 1 PM IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY AUDITORIUM 57th and Central THE BRICKER MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, a non-profit corporation dedicated to the prevention of Juvenile Delinquency and the rehabilitation of juvenile definquents is taking applications for membership NON. For full and complete information, write us at 16 S.

McKim Ave. or call anytime 631-2718. GENUINE Gobel Hummel Figurines of the largest displays direct from Germany. Over 150 varieties to choose from. Booth 73, Gift Hobby Show, State Fair Grounds.

LITTLE STORE, BIG SALE STONEWALL POTTERY I 4610 E. 10th St. 353-1298 WANTED: ARTIST to display their work in our shop. Want art instructor to form evening classes. 546-2370, 823-4334.

FOOTBALL TICKETS For sale, Bears and Giants at Chicago, Dec. 1, 35 tickets available. Call 244-7671 Mon. thru Fri. 9-5pm.

NASHVILLE RECORDING CO. Looking For New Singing Talent CALL 1-(812) 332-1666 EMBROID Patches, monograms, em blems, 1929 E. 52nd. 257-1424. 38 Transportation LEAVING FOR TUCSON, Ariz.

Nos 13th thru 16th, will take riders to help drive new car and share expene ses. Call Walter Sample, 244-5516. GET OUT OF TOWN NATIONWIDE AUTO TRANSPORTER: 512 VIP CENTER 545-1246 NEED RIDE from vic. 42-Arlington to Riley Towers, 8:15 to 5. Lady.

545-1880. DRIVE A CAR to Calif, Florida. Texas, Atlanta, Ga and Mass. AUTO DRIVEWAY CO. 639-1018 AMERICA'S Largest Driveway Serv-1 ice.

Any city USA or overseas. AAACON 636-3323 DRIVE a car to Virginia and Seattle, Wash, Immediately. 356-2971. American International Driveway 10 DRIVERS To California Paul Ragan, 738-9103 before 8 pm 100 Sleeping Rooms MICHIGAN APT HOTEL. Ladies, men or couples.

Newly dec, weekly or monthly rates. 127 E. Michigan. 801 N. PENNSYLVANIA Effic apts, close Suns.

NORTH WHITE HOUSE MOTEL. Completely private, maid serv, wkly rates. AC, furn kitchenettes avail, 839-7640. ROOM, CALL AFT. 5.

632-7716 110 Rooms With Board ROOM AND BOARD for elderly, meals daily, warm home, telephone. care if needed. 635-5732 also ref. BEAUTIFUL ROOM with board for gentleman in FT. Square.

631-1702. 115 Child Care Will babysit in my home, Clean and reliable with ref, School district 67 and 75 638-5977 WOULD LIKE to care for small child in my home, evenings. have yr old son. Greenwood 888-7802. BABYSITTING IN my home, days, hot meals.

Other children to play with, infants up. 248-0573. LICENSED CHILD CARE My home. 5100 North. Anytime.

Hot Meals. Call 283-6519 BABYSITTING my home. Days, Vicar 38th-Shadeland. 545-3550. CHILD CARE My home.

All ages. Anytime. Call 926-0137 3 Rms 1st fir, no pets. 56 N. Denny, 635-4853.

E.WASH S. EMERSON VIC. birth up, days. my home. 353-8679.

WILL BABYSIT, my home companion for 4 yr old 293-7648. CHILD CARE. MY home, ages 2 and up, days, 783-9748. CHILDCARE. Anytime.

Will board. Near RCA Chrysler. 542-9533. LAWRENCE area. Babysitting, days, infants up.

Lic. home, 897-6108. BABYSITTING In my home, weekdays or nights, any age. 856-3852. VIC.

42nd-Post. Day or nights infants up, gd meals. 897-0817. BABYSITTING, my home, Infants and up, far Southside 881-6982. BABYSITTING, my home day night.

Vic 42nd and Post. 899-2687. BABYSITTING, my home, for workIng mothers. Any age. 257-4043.

BABYSITTING- my home, call 888-4581. BABYSITTER- Valley Mills schls, 8 hrs, for Info 856-3630. FALL CREEK vic. tiny tots up, days, my home. 926-0818.

BABYSITTING- my home, daily, 251- 7517. 4066 COLLEGE. Nice large warm front room. Emp. gent.

925-0941. 5000 NORTH. OFF street parking. Home privis, young emp man, 283-3526. STUDENTS PREF.

Refs. laundry and kitchen privis. $15 wk. refs. 924- 2175.

LARGE RM, FINE HOME, PRIV ENT. REFS, GENTLEMAN. 283- 4147. 5101 PRIMROSE. Sleeping room, amployed gentleman, 251-8854.

153 W. 46TH. Nice home. Emp Gentleman. Garage.

283-3555. SLEEPING ROOMS $10 wkly. Call after 7 p.m. 545-3040 EAST 44 N. COLORADO.

Sleeping Room. $15 wk. Employed person. 359-6976. 4800 E.

NEW YORK. CIn. Priv ent. Park refs. 357-0644, 356-4779.

5257 E. 10TH, Gent, day employed. Shower, bath. $20 Wk. 356-1611.

2002 E. 10TH. Next to shop center. $12.50 wk, ref inclu, 631-9565. $50 PER WK.

TV, AC, maid serv, dential neighborhood, convenient to Hwy 465. COMPARE THIS FINE HOTEL AND SEE! TREADWAY INN, 5855 E. Wash. 357-8323. $7 PER NIGHT.

Weekly basis only. Color TV, maid serv, parking nr Hwy 465. Best Western Motel (Accent East), 7339 E. Wash. St.

356-2458. DEARBORN HOTEL, 3208 E. Mich. igan. Rooms by day or week.

Maid serv, parking lot, phone in each room, coffee shop, cocktail lounge. 636-3441. COMFORTABLE, warm, extra clean, quiet, put ent. Shower, refrig, put parking. Men only 262-9291, 881-7455.

IRVINGTON, 245 S. Audubon Rd. Kitchen privileges, private room, safe parking. Maid service. $25 Wkly.

$15. SLEEPING R.M, priv bth, kit, carport, 1 man, $100 mo. 255-6907 Eves. SOUTH ACROSS GARFIELD Pk. Liv-bdrm Bus.

man. Appr. Refs. req. 784-5368.

WORKING MAN. Like home. TroyCarson aft 5. 788-9241, 293-8718. QUALITY Rms, Semi-bath, re frig, phone, TV Men, 788-1362 WEST WHITE HOUSE MOTEL.

Completely private, maid serv, wkly rates. AC, state or local bureau of vital statistics, and David Muchow, the department attorney who has coordinated the committee's formation. "The individual starts by obtaining someone else's birth certificate, and he uses that to get a driver license, Social Security card and other identification," he said in an interview. The schemer usually tries to get the birth certificate of a dead person, making it easier to get the other papers and carry out transactions in that name. By impersonating a living individual, the schemer would risk being found out when histransactions crossed the path of the individual being impersonated.

Getting the birth certificate is fairly easy because few if any state and local record keepers match death notices with birth records, Muchow said. Obtaining a full set of fake identification papers may take time "but it's worth it if you can avoid arrest or perpetrate a large fraud," he continued. Quake Hits Peninsula KODIAK, Alaska -A moderate earthquake jolted a section of the Alaska Peninsula 80 miles northwest of Kodiak late yesterday, the Palmer Observatory reported. There were no reports of damage. The quake registered 5.5 on the Richter scale.

Spokesmen at the King Salmon Air Force Base on the Alaska Peninsula said they felt the quake. 125 Trailers and Trailer Space for Rent 2-BDRM UNITS, immed occupancy. LAKE OF LANTERNS 244-8250 1-2-BDRM MOBILE HOME. Utils. TRAILER CITY 7777 W.

WASH. ST. 241-9377 BUY LIKE RENT, 14x60 mobile home, central air, $300 and take over 248-0218 aft. 6 PM. WEST.

2 bdrm furn mobile home, $45 wk. 247-8934. WEST 2 BR $37.50 wkly plus dep, lights, oil furn, Shrum Ct. 839-6425. 2 BDRM, LAWRENCE, Util.

exc, cook. gas. No pets. Dep. 849-9931, MOBILE HOME Rentals, Lawrence area, nr schi, shop, 546-3410.

WEST 2-BR $37.50 wk plus dep. Utils furn. 839-8237: 897-0434. SPACES FOR RENT. Pennwood Mobile Home Park, 823-6119.

TRAILER lot North, pay first months rent and receive 2nd tree. 896-5162. 3-RM TRAILER, furn, 3441 Newhart St. Reas rent. 786-5620 morn or eve.

143 Unfurnished 51 N. ARLINGTON, bik 6119 Laurel Hall Dr. 2 barm luxury apt. Firs floor, cent air cond, priv. bsmt.

wtr pd. adults, no pets, lease. $189 mo. 547-4993. 3429 N.

CAPITAL AVE. Lovely bdrm apt. heat, wit stove, ref turnt futly carpeted: plus dep: see now, 637-1428. 1225 N. Alabama.

3 rm apt, all utile pd. $80 mo. 634-4550, KRUG.

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