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The Reporter-Times from Martinsville, Indiana • 9

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Stale Deaths Noon Markets a m(c 1 Romeo, Juliet Marry With Blessings of Two Families 4 wt. I I p- on 20,600 shares, followed by Syntex which added to 1014 on 13,500 shares, Marinduque Mining Mfl" was third, gaining '4 to 4 on H.OQQ fchare. HELP WANTED Needed beautician to rent booth tpacs due to enlargement Of beauty talon. Pampered Lady Salon. 342 7422 or 3426473.

Page Nine i Tuesday, September 4, 197; Martinsville Daily Reporter, Martinsville, Indiana 3 Jv jf) FOR SALEi Like new violin, uted only 3 months. Call 342-3866. 1 FOR SALEi Conn trombone, good condition. 342-4034, BlKHAMEaiCAflOl K0K0M0, Ind. (UPI) It baik to vhool this week for Mr.

and Mrs, Kevin Dodd, two twn-igeri who were marrid Saturday night to culminate two hectic weeks which saw them earlier rlopt In an effort to get married. The bride-Sheryl McDonald Dodd, 17-has a blood diiftw which may have been one of the reasons her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McDonald, agreed to let her marry her 16-year-old boyfriend. "We don't know about this said the mother of the bride.

MSheryl might live to be older than the rest of us. Hut you never know. She i I GARDNER Real Estate 233 E. Washington Si. Homes, Forms, lots, Acreage OFFICE 342.2774 RESIDENCI 342-9355 t.tf W.lfi Ut We hf Haul, FARM LOAIIS Lad Lassie Shop W.SId.Sq.

J4I.1I4) last examination, Kevin had to get a judge's permission to get married. Judge William Lewis of Ho-ward Superior Court agreed and even waived a waiting period for the couple, allowing them to proceed with plans for Saturday wedding. Rouen (Continued from pane I) very adept handling of a crisis situation." Members of the prison staff and especially the prompt reaction of the prison guards deserve to be commended," he said, adding a word of appreciation to the Inmates for "keep-Ing calm and restrained throughout the Incident." Dowcn said that before the rebellion occurred, he had made some Improvements In the corrections system although his administration is only eight months old. COMMUNITY AUCTION, 380 S. MahaUsvilla Martinsville.

Behind Morgan County Mills. Sale every Friday night at 7i 30 p.m. Consignments needed. Phone 342 6883. loom Bint To Your Ncedi WE SELL SERVICE NEW YORK (UPI) A new.

found optimism, stemming from the market's recent ability to Ignore potentially damaging news developments, helped stocks to further broad gains Tuesdiiy in steppwl-up trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial average was up 6.25 at W1.82, minutes before noon. Advances far outstripped declines, 9 to 3H, among 1JS21 ises traded. Noon volume totaled approximately 6,500,000 shares, compared with 4.10,0110 In the same period Friday, Leading Big Board actives, Ramada Inns rose to 10 on 78,900 shares, Travelodge was second, unchanged at 11 on 65,200 shares and McGraw-Hill was third, up at 9 on 62,600 shares, Stocks of oil companies affected by the Libyan government's takeover announcement last Saturday lost heavily. Roy a I-Dutch Shell Group dropped 14 Standard Oil of California Exxon and Mobil ft.

Other oil issues did better. Kerr-McCee added 2M, Standard Oil of Ohio 1, Halliburton and Superior a point DuPont gained 214, Eastman Kodak 1'4 and Dow IK. On the American Stock Exchange, prices moved broadly ahead in light trading. Combustion Equipment Associates led the actives, up at 24 Continued from pane other vehicle on U.S. 36 east of Rorkvilte In Parke County.

Mrs. Alice A. Howe, 2, and Edwin Peter, 90, both of Tell City, were killed Saturday night In a two-car accident at the Intersection of Indiana 1C2 and 50 In Spencer County. Authorities said Mrs. Howe drove her car Into the path of a car, driven by Vincent llarpenau, 30, Huntingburg.

Peter was a passenger In the llarpenau vehicle. Auto Strikes Trees Donald K. Morris, 21, Indianapolis, was killed early Saturday when his car went out of control on the capital city's far north side, hit a culvert and several trees. J. Gary Bolds, 21, Jefferson-ville, was killed Saturday in a two-truck head-on collision about three miles east of Clarksville in Clark County.

Authorities said a truck driven by Charles F. Crowder 16, Jeffersonvllle, was left of center when cresU ing a him Karen S. KorUendorf, 18, Beech Grove, was killed Saturday In a two-vehicle collision along Indiana 37 just north of Bloomington. John Woodward, 43, and Nora Cullen, 25, both of Evansvilte, were killed Friday night In Evansvilte when their car crashed through a fence at high speed and was crushed beneath several parked truck Hiibert N. Egler, 73, SL Me-inrad, and his wife Brenda, 73, were killed Friday night in a 'have a chance at happiness," Card of Thanhs me parents had at tirsi refused to permit the wedding, but later agreed after the couple eloped and tried to find a justice of the peace In Tennessee or Georgia who would marry them.

None would because of I The couple honeymooned briefly at Angola but were scheduled to return to high school classes BUSKIRK'S Corner AAotn Morgon 70 Weil Washington St. Martintviltt PHONE 342-3794 CROWLEY -We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for the lovely floral tributes and other kindnesses shown us during the death of Ruth Crowley. We expeclally thank Mrs. Oren Taylor, organistj Rev. McFarland, Neal and Summers Mortuary and anyone else who helped In any way.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steirwaid. PHONE 342-4501 JC) FRENCH COUNTRY HOME. 4 acres of ground.

Own this wood ed country estate with complete privacy, all electric heat, beoubM brick fireplace, 3 bedrooms, which includes a large master bedroom 24x12, full basement with many possibilities. A neat house in unique setting. $45,000. (6C) STATE ROAD 44. Quaint A-frame home on 2 acres, nestled in the woods Ideal for a young couple.

Living room, 2 bedrooms, ARNOLD TIRE APPLIANCE CO. Mom 342-8403 "Uver the past several months, my staff and the administration has been evaluating problems within our corrections system, Bowen said. "I have visited some of our Institutions, Previously I had succeeded in establishing a medical division within the corrections department. That related to one of the current grievances. "We had completed discussions with Lilly Endowment, before the incident, for creation of an ombudsman within the corrections system.

Two ombudsmen are on the job this morning." Bowen said there already had been some comment that he "should not have been so accommodating to the inmates." kitchen, both, air conditioned all compact and well arranged. Call for appointment (7M) NICE TWO-BEDROOM home on South Graham St. Fenced yard with storage shed, taxes lest than $200 year. $10,700. Special Week 1 PUBLIC SALE DATES SATURDAY, SEPT.

8 Mr. and Mrs. Kindred, owners, located 4 miles east of Martinsville, 6 miles west of Morgantown, on 252, west of Nebo Church. Household Items, 1970 Thundprbird, mower and miscellaneous sale, starting at 11:00 a.m. Col.

Raymond Harper and Harris Craven, auctioneers. For details see display ad in The Reporter Sept. 5. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12 To settle the estate of Titlie Townsend, Carolyn T.

Kleckner, administratrix. Located at 410 E. Columbus St. Furniture, dishes and appliance sale, starting at 1:00 p.m. Col.

Cene and Billy Williams, auctioneers. For details see display ad in The Reporter September 1-10. SATURDAY. SEPT. 15 "If you will look at what transpired, you will see that the i today.

Shcryl Is a senior at Taylor High School and Kevin Is a junior at Western High School. Although the wedding had been scheduled as a small family affair, about ISO guests attended as Rev Lloyd Tucker performed the rites. About 75 persons attended a reception afterward. "I'm amazed that we did this much in two days," said Mrs. McDonald.

That's really all the time we had." Mrs. Hershel Dodd of nearby Center, mother of the groom, said she's happy to have Shcryl as a daughter-in-law. "I'm proud of her. She's very sweet, said Mrs. Dodd.

The couple plans to live with the Dodds until Kevin gets out of school He hopes to become a chef. Shcryl wants eventually to teach blind children. After they eloped two weeks ago, they became the objects of a nationwide search. They were finally spotted in a Georgia state park by a couple who had seen their picture in a newspaper. The parents relented and agreed to the wedding.

The young couple returned and began making preparations. SheryL who requires frequent blood transfusions for disease known as hypoplastic anemia, was checked by her doctor who eaid her condition act-' uaily had improved since her Cra ion 342-7111 Dave Salter 342-6011 Lou Feagans 342-6545 690 Morgan St. Mjftnsvilf JOHN WHICKER RUBY ELTZROTH Realtors Associates Corel lodi 342-9176 Mourkt Bollord 342-3692 USED CARS two-car collision on Indiana 102 north of Santa Claus In Spencer County. Elzo Bannister, 51, Evansville, died during the weekend from injuries suffered in a car-truck collision in Evansville last Friday before the weekend counting period began. MILLS RECUPERATING LITTLE ROCK, Ark.

(UPI) Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, who is recuperating from back surgery, was reported in satisfactory condition at Baptist Medical Center Monday. "He is resting comfortably and he had a good night," a hospital spokesman said. Mills was operated on Friday to correct a ruptured disc in the lower spinal column.

He is expected to remain hospitalized for a week to 10 days. IAS 1 1 I TO AClf" t.irnnr hrant In 1967 CAMARO V-8, outomotic, nice cor. $1195 City Motors W.Morgan St. laj OR DUiCOtX MERCURY City for country property with it iiiocoo Hans tlowa and Associates Experts in ReolEttofe. Brokerage Investments and ApproiioU.

PHONE 342.3606 Bill Burnt, Salesman. 342 8641 John E. Sullivan, owner, located on Road 475W in Johnson County, 5 miles west of INDIANAPOLIS (UPI Livestock: Hogs barrows and gilts unevenly 2.00 to mostly 2.50 lower; 1 and 2, 196-205 lb 47.75-48.50; mostly 47.75-48.25; 1 to 3, 1X-250 lb 47.00-47.75; 2 and 3, 230-2(5 lb 46.50-47.50; 2 to 4, 260-275 lb 46.00 46.50; sows steady to 50 lower; 1 to 3, 330-500 lb 45.00-45.50; boars 2.00 low-er at 38.00-43.00. Cattle and calves 900; compared to middle of last week: steers and heifers steady to mostly 50 lower; cows and bulls mostly steady; choice steer 50.50 -5L50; load high choice 52.00; good and choice 49.50-50.50; good 46.50-49.50; few standard and low good 45.00-46.50; few packages high choice and prime heifers 50.50-5100; choice 49.50-50.50; good and choice 48.50-49.50; good 46.00-48.50; utility nd commercial cows 34.00-36.00; cutter 32.00-3100; canner 28.00-32.00; 2 bulls 44.00-45.00; few 1, 46.00-47.00. 1 Sheep 500; lambs strong to 100 higher than Thursday; choice and prime spring 35.50-36.00; choice good 30.00-33.50; ewes steady to strong at 15.00-16.00.

CHICAGO (UPIh-Wheat, corn and soybeans were substantially lower at mid-morning today on the Board of Trade. Prices at 10:35 a.m.: Wheat Sep 4.96 off Dec 4.90 off Mar 185 off 1 Corn Sep 2.47 off Dec 2.46 off Mar 2.49 off 3. Soybeans Sep 7.00 off 20; Nov 6.81 off 20; Jan 6.80V4 off 20. Trafalgar, or 4 miles northeast of Morgantown. Furniture, HEAL REAL ESTATE Office 342-3493 FIOYD (Curly) NEAL Residence 342 6383 LISTINGS NEEDED antiques and farm machinery sale, starting at 1:00 p.m Georce Raesdale.

auctioneer For details see display ad in The Homes-lots-Farrm-Acreoge Reporter Sept. 13. SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 FOR SALE Three-bedroom house, full lot, fenced-in backyard, covered patio, Vh baths, carpeted living room and hall, attached garage, 959 S. Harriet.

Phone 34216364. after 7 p.m. for appointment. Mr. and Mrs.

John Arthur, Large Or Small Let Us Serve You Harold (Botch) Rhodes, Broker Residence 342-2845 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 to 8:30 Saturday 8:00 to 6:00 Sunday 9:00 to 6:00 owners, located a mues northwest of Martinsville, just off Wilbur Road, go north on St, FOR SALE Almost new er this week a $96,000 grant from the philanthropic organization to finance an ombudsman program serving all penal and correctional institutions. Commissioner Robert P. Heyne of the State Department of Correction said the "demand" originally voiced by the inmates for Lash's resignation was not a bonafide issue when the time finally came for talking about grievances, "They made no harsh demands," Heyne said. "They expressed concern about the hospital and said that in every cell there are old men with heart conditions. They want a first-aid man trained in each cell house to take immediate action and this already had been discussed.

They said basically the food isn't bad but sometimes the preparation needs to be im three-bedroom home, nice neighborhood, fenced back yard, insulated attached garage. Call 342-7573 after 4:30. DaltorTs Rd. 67 3 miles to Slaughter House Hilt, go west to 2nd road to left, 1st house on left, follow signs. Furniture and miscellaneous sale, starting at 12 noon.

Col. Raymond Harper and Col. Harris Craven, auctioneers. For details see display ad in The Reporter Sept. 12.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 Ralph Green, owner, located at 390 Dale St. Antique furniture original offer turned out to be the final settlement, particularly in view of the fact that the grievances in question already were getting attention." Jim Abraham, an administrative assistant to Bowen who had been working three months at the prison seeking to examine conditions, said here "the really unfortunate thing is that Governor Bowen had wanted to take the initiative so that we would be the actors in bringing about change at the prison. Now, because of this, we will at least seem to be the re-actors." Bowendescribing the negotiations which led to the end of the rebellion, said that an informal agreement on hostages was reached first, and then an agreement that inmates would meet with a delegation which included newsmen and state legislators Rep. Robert DuComb, R-South Bend, and Sen.

Rudolph Clay, D-Gary. He complimented them, Warden Russell Lash, and the governor's administrative assistant, Robert L. DeBard, for "their very adept handling of a crisis situation." Officials believed they were dealing with about three groups of inmates, he said, and he described the negotiations as "very complex." But the guards deserved commendation for "prompt reaction," and the inmates for "keeping calm and restrained," he said. In the long run, he said, "the purpose of imprisonment is rehabilitation, and what we have now falls short of that goal." The agreement which ended the outbreak bound officials to consider grievances relating to medical care, food service, ombudsmen and isolation procedures. They kept their word and I am going to keep mine," Bowen said of the response of the rebelling inmates in releasing hostages unharmed and holding damage to a minimum after being assured of no reprisals and consideration of the grievances Bowen identified as valid.

He said his administration along with Lilly Endowment had been preparing to announce lat- Hardware Gifts 465 S.Main Street FLEENER "FOR LAND SAKE" Farms, Acreage Suburban RENDLEMAN 714 INVESTORS-ATTENTION! Six new townhouset for salt, electrk heat, fully carpeted, 2 bedroom, 1 Vi bothi, kitchen, dining room and living room. Tenants pay all utilities. 728 ATTENTION INVESTORS! Here are two rentals showing very good income. Also, perfect for re-tiree to live in one and have income from the other. Full price for REGULATION ISSUED WASHINGTON (UPI) The Department of Health, Education and Welfare Monday issued a proposed regulation, reflecting a recent Supreme Court decision, which would define "continued absence" of a parent from home for purposes of providing aid to families with dependent children.

The absence may affect welfare eligibility. However, the regulations stated that it would not be considered a "continued absence" when a parent is away from home temporarily in connection with current or prospective employment, or on military duty. GURU WILL REST DENVER (UPI) Maharaj Ji, the 15-year-old guru with six million devotees across the world, has been "leading the life of a 42-year-old executive" and plans to rest for about a month, an aide said Monday. Acreage and Suburban Maurice Mary Fleener, Brokers Office: 342.2916 REALTY jfST and tools sale, starting at 11:00 a.m. Vic Young, auctioneer.

For details see display ad in The Reporter Sept. 18-27. Firstj WHY BUY FARMS, acreage, parcels. Cash or contract terms. Phone 636-1551, Indianapolis.

National Bank UlartinsviUe. Indiana TOSItVI TO proved and they wanted a review of those in lockup." Heyne said that his department just last week completed a new disciplinary policy but that it had not been publized. It includes a review of all persons in lockup a term applied to inmates not allowed out of locked cells and also provides for other changes. both $10,000. REALTY Bob Freda Rendlemcin, Brokers PHONE 342-8033 Lois Bennett, 342-4050 1 15 2' ACRES 3-bedroom brick ranch, family room, dining room, l'i baths, 2-car attached garage, long road frontage, mile off Highway 67.

Fleener Realty. Call 342-2916. PUBLIC SALE Mechanics lien for storage and repair bill on 1960 Jeep mall truck to be sold at 180 Duo Drive, Sept. 3rd, 9 a.m. Terry Shanafelt Aug.

28, Sept. 3, B. 165, P. 8220 First National Bank Martinsville Plaza Open All Day Wednesday 1 0:3 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

FOR SALE BY OWNER Two bedroom home, aluminum siding, air furnace, basement, close to school. 342-6394. OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. SUNDAYS 1 1 A.M.

to 7 P.M. Ptv REALTY I DEMfttMfNTO TMI TESUIY 0 FICt OF REVENUE SHARING 1900 PCNXSUVANIA AVE W. WASHINGTON OC 20228 J42-IIS4 6Js a EXECUTIVE PROPOSAL CnM it Mock if tt plan it bated en variance from the requirements of the Master Plan, Permanent Zoning Ordinance to: locate a 64' house trailer as a contingent use on County Road 750 in Range 1 East, Section27 in Clay (Twp. 1 N) Township and containing 9.3 acres. Interested persons may file objections on or before said hearing with the Secretary and will be heard by the Board of Zoning Appeals at the above-mentioned time and place.

A copy of the proposed variance is on file in the office of the Morgan County Board of Appeals for public inspection. MORGAN COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS By: Harry Steele, Executive Secretary Sept. 4, B. 166, P. 8260 Hl to Furnitur.

Mk 1 (L) DEBT Ho vi.nb.iiiy of ittog thaung fgnfli nct the J-ly ANDINOINO Jim IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER 15(0 U0 AN ESTIMATED TOTAL OP U0 17 South COLONIAL TRI. GORGEOUS AVOID OEIT INCREASE ACCOUNT NO. LESSEN OEIT INCREASE IM) TAXES wftch of th following tnanntft i It aiptcttd that Irnl LEON BROWN REALTY PHONE 342-2966 292 LEWISVILLE "Handy-man's 2-bedroom home, (Not Modern), living room and kitchen. $4,500 or make offer! 343- MONROVIA Modern TOTAL ELECTRIC 3-bedroom stone ranch, 1 Vi baths, washer dryer, carport, shade and fruit trees. 360 OWEN COUNTY 12 ACRES, 3-bedroom modern older home, barn, creek, good fence, ideal animal farm, blacktop frontage.

$20,000. 7 Days 8 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Arthur Lash 342-2490 iRussell Greenwood 342-9280 Jack Williams 342-8339 Wilma Elza Cox 342-3890 WiMXIilv 01 Mvtnui SM'nfl FunOt WHI IflKI fit Ml Itirtitof your Crtack Mmtny at apply. CUrk.

rtr ireihlyn I 'i NOIMICTONTAXirvtll too soon to Miner urict OPERATINGMAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES PERCENT PLANNEDP priority planned expenditure exff ndituris PLANNED CXPENOlTUREt (Fl CATEOORHSIAI' LEVEL. A place for everybody in this 2700 sq. ft. living area. Fully carpeted except large utility and 1 V4 baths.

Four bedrooms, built-in kitchen with range and dishwasher, 2 Vi baths, intercom, air conditioned, 2-car finished garage. Price of $39,000 is about Vi of replacement cost. TWO BLOCKS FROM WAVER-LY elementry grade school. Two baths family room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen with drop in range, 6 walk-in closets, lots of paneling, 12x14 redwood deck, 22x22 garage, vegetable garden spot. Only $23,500.

PHONE 342-8854 LEGAL NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR INCREASE IN WATER SERVICE RATES OF PAINTED HILLS UTILITY CORPORATION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA: IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF PAINTED HILLS UTILITY CORPORATION, FOR AUTHORITY TO MAKE UPWARD ADJUSTMENTS IN ITS EXISTING WATER SERVICE RATES AND FOR APPROVAL OF NEW SCHEDULES OF RATES, RULES AND REGULATIONS THEREFOR DOCKET NO. 33425 Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of August, 1973, Painted Hills Utility Corporation filed its Petition with the Public Service Commission of Indiana in the above numbered cause for the approval of a new schedule of water service rates increasing its rates for water service to its patrons located in Morgan County, in the State of Indiana. Dated at Martinsville, Indiana, this 1st day of September, 1973. Signed, PAINTED HILLS UTILITY CORPORATION By: John E. Hurt, Its President 239 N.

Jefferson Street Martinsville, Indiana 46151 Sept. 4, B. 166, P. 8259 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the Morgan County Board of Zoning Appeals at the Court House in Martinsville, Indiana on September 17, 1973, at 8:00 p.m. on the application of Patricia Wright of Webers Trailer i PCHI-OSIANO 01NI FIAl GOVT.

lull 70 THANSPORTATIOM 700.00 CNVUWN MENTAL 1 PUBLIC SAftTY CASH FOR WOODS or acreage, write J. Griffin, 42 Virginia Indianapolis, 46204. Call 636-4545. (N) ASSURANCES IRoviOtnt(tuciwo Ol Established Phunv SM-20S0 OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE CARLISLE SON AIR CONDITIONED FUNERAL CHAPEL 39 EAST HIGH STREET MOORESVILL 'l(ClATtON if CUiTuHE MAGNOLIA DATtinoor.i SEATS $399 tei Up BLACK LUMBER CO. 333 W.Washington St.

Phone 342-3341 rw bn mm mot a comet tit copy Jlolg tot in i si inn rapon nn nan powinw ivmnni gnrw TttMI 4)tUflOM. I '(port nd Ihn 0 OCn lor pubitc.tnd mla tttuttrtf. ji. 22 OTMIR SfKr) ouu'o tt Socrtian of fho Trtotury ttt I ha otttutory 1J rmn in ini'ucin accompanying inia rvontio Distributor wanted to service Donn may Local Realtor With Indianapolis Buyers PII0KE 831-5560 WALT DISNEY PRODUCTS" Ht felly taMt accounts. High earnings! Income over $1,000 per month possible! Mil Inventory necessary $3,290 to start! Call collect Mr.

Davis this a rout eon or rou upon hmu mtuk (214) 243-1981. Court, Mooresville, Indiana, for a i.

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