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Want Ads--Page D-4 THE HAMMOND TIMES Thursday, January 24, 1957 National Polio Mother Mrs. David VV. Phillips, 33, of Los Gates, is surrounded by tier three children--all of whom where stricken with polio in 1051--today after she was named National Polio Mother of the Year by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Mrs. Phillips, wife of an airline pilot, still has to use wheel chair following two-year-bout in an iron lung." but children, Tony, 9, Eugene, 14, and Leni Sue, 7, have shown steady improvement.

(AP Wirephoto) 8,000 TRIALS GIVES PROOF Thinks Aspirin a Day Blocks Heart Attacks NEW YORK (UP)--A medical doctor who believes that an nspirin or two a day will keep heart attacks and "strokes" away from soft-living, aging men cites his long-range trials in 8,000 men as proof that there is something in what he believes. Before quoting Dr, Ljuvrcnce Luxury In Drydock HAVRE, France (UP) The French luxury liner He de France, in dry dock here tor the past two and one-half months for an annual overhaul, left here Wednesday night for New York. Among the 355 passengers were author Ernest Hemingway and his wife and French Secretary of State for Agriculture Andre Dulln. FIRST WHISTLE NEW YORK--The first steam whistle for a railway locomotive was made in about 1835. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE.

Banltry District Hammond, Hammond, Jncllana Board of Sanitary Commissioners Staled proposals wilt received by the Sanitary JDintrlct of Hammond, Hammond, Indiana, by and through Its Board of Sanitary Commissioners, at tht office of snul Board In the Administration Building: at the Sewage Treatment Plant site, located at 5113 Columbia Avenue. Hammond, Indiana, until 2:00 o'clock p.m. Thursday, February 7. 1007, for tht following: 1--New Automobile 1--New Truck Bids received shall bt In accordanct with Instructions to Bidders and tht Specifications, copies of "which are on file and mty bt obtalntd at tht office of ttit Hammond Sanitary District, 5143 Columbia Avtnue, Hammond, Indiana. SANITARY DISTRICT OF HAMMOND, HAMMOND, INDIANA By: THE BOARD OP SANITARY COMMISSIONERS A.

C. COLBY. President, It, TOM TUINMAN, A. OIANN1NI 1 21-31 Crnvciv of Clcndalc, more extensively, the writer duty bound to Inform the render that nspirin is not regarded by medical science 1 as an utterly harmless drug and Craven's views arc, nt least, controversial. However, they arc Interesting.

"Not a case of detectable coronary or cerebral thrombosis has occurred among (these 8,000) patents who have faithfully adhered to this regimen," sold Craven. "True, the patients who have adopted aspirin prophylaxis arc, as symptoms of thrombosis. However, many of these men are somewhat obese, moat of them wealthy or moderately so, occupants of executive positions, and frequenters of expensive eating places-- the sort of men prone to 'heart attacks'." CRAVEN'S premise is that the fundamental thing about a heart attack or a "stroke" is the formation of a clot (thrombosis) and the blood must be clottable within the arteries before an attack can happen. Asoirln la known to lengthen, NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice, is hereby given, by the Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, that up until 10:00 o'clock A.St.. on Monday, Uit day of February, 1057, sealed bids addressed to the Auditor, v-lil be received at the- Auditor's Office In Crown Point, Indiana, for nix (8) or -lens Snow Plows; 30,000 gallons or less SIC 3 Asphalt with Additive; 2,000 Tons or less Patching Material; 2,000 Tons or less Stone or Slag and 100 Tons or less at Bulk Salt, for tht Highway Department (or 1957.

Each bid must bt submitted on Form No. 95 find the Didder shall execute proposal form and non-collusion affidavit which are a part of Form No. 00. Bids must he submitted In sealed envelope with, the type ot bid marked on same. Specifications are on file In the office of the Lake County Auditor In Crown Point, copies of which may he secured.

by prospective bidders on request. All bids must be made In full compliance with tha laws governing such mat- Each bidder shall accompany his sealed bid with a bidder's bond or certified iheck payable to County Treasurer; iald bond or check shall be not less than en (10) per cent of the total bid. One of the sureties must be a resident of Lake County, or a Surety Company authorized to do business In Lake Coun- y. Indiana. The right to reject any and alt bids Is a rule, in than average! although not by much, the clotting health nncl have not had previous 1 time of circulating blood.

Gibraltar Is Guard To 'New' Mediterranean GIBRALTAR I drn-! lt 1 ''l of the Dardanelles from mtitlc spectacle of "the rocl" rlalne tlle Turks. But he also asked, al- A i i i like bristling monster out of the blue-green tvatera of tho Glbraltnr Straits, strikes the traveler Impressively ns a symbol of thn continuing struggle for control of the strategically important Mediterranean Sen. The game hag been played nt a desperate pace even in recent months with such strange realignments of allies as found by the British 11 Israel most as frequently, for other Rus slan rights In the Mediterranean area, such as his bombshell demand for Tripoli In 10-lS. But these direct demands never paid off. It was only the aoft-post- Stalln approach that succeeded.

Without firing a shot or moving a soldier, the new Soviet leadership has gained by subtle diplomacy and propaganda In a couple of years what i predecessors 31 years commencing on January 1, 037 nntt from year to year thereafter for additional term of not exceeding twen- ears unless canceled by either slUne to the other at least sixty 60) days' prior written notice of the ermlnntlon at the end oC said Initial fhe- term or any yearly period there- ittfr. All bids therefor shall specify the price which electrical energy will be fur- ilshed per tamp per year for the fol- owlnv schedule oC service: For ornamental of 400 candlepower each burning from dusk tn dawn of each day. For ornamental lumps of 600 candlepower each burning from dusk to dawn of each day. For ornamental lamps of 600 candlepower each burning from dusk to 12:00 P.M, of each day. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids If satisfactory bid Is not received.

By order of said Board of Public Works and Safety of said City. Dated this 17th day of January, 196T. ELIZABETH STUDER, Clerk of the Board. Playing upon anti-colonial sen- against Egypt, despite i' 0 1 1 1 centuries long attachment to the Arabs. UDOn anti-eolo The chips move back mid forth but Gibraltar still stands guard for Britain at the Western portal of the sea most fought over--and for longer years than probably other in the world.

a capitalizing and anti-French emotions, the new Soviet purr has so much displaced Western prestige i A a world that experts dread to think what might happen to the renv THE awesome r0c "ants ot British forces In the area of different things to dlf- some mistaken dip omacy should touch off what would be the worst ferent To the old British Imperialist, nostalgic for the great years of his country's worldwide power, it recalls the happy days when the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet together with dozens of garrisons around the sea's perimeter, ns- sured John Bull's dominion over It. To him. too, It recalls the days when British diplomacy I.Mcnttfy the Interests of the Arabs, Greeks, and other Mediterranean peoples with those of Great Britain. But for the other person who kind of a war--what the Arabs would regard as a "holy war," between the Christians and the Moslems. deteriorating situation 1 worsened by the frail state of the West's anti-communist military alliances In the area.

Greece's tireless pursuit of Independence for Cyprus, another British-ruled bastion in tho turbulent sea, has seriously weakened the eastern flank of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Britain, Greece and Turkey are loggerheads over Cyprus just lives in the present as student of i loggerheads over Cyprus just contemporary affairs, the Imprcg- f. a tlme wh Br 'taln needs the nnble "rock" talks In a different tongue. island more, than ever as'a staggering point for possible military It siicaks with embarrassment of operations In the Middle East, tho role It used to play--of the days of gunboats before man found wings or split the a when, with a few well aimed shots, It could keep whole fleets out of the strategic sen. And at the other end was Suez, also then dominated by Britain, which could team up with Glbral- lii! at but a wink from the War Office to make the sea a British lake.

To the visitor to whom Gibraltar speaks this language, the venerable fortress stands for other things as well. It makes him look to the very future which the once powerful Gibraltar dreads to contemplate. FOR TWO new mighty powers have come into the Mediterranean who are relative strangers there. One is the United a of America whose Sixth Fleet Is now i School student I I dire need of the mightiest mobile fortress and blood, her parents said today, ANDREW S. KOVACIK.

Auditor Lake County, Indiana. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The undersigned will sell for cash, 1955 Chevrolet, serial C55J171661, at 10 o'clock A.M. of January 31, 1957, at Central Motor Sales, 1401 Broadway, Gary, Indiana. The undersigned reserve's the right to bid at the sale. ASSOCIATES INVESTMENT COMPANY NOTICE Th.

undersigned will Hell at public auction for cash, IOCS Chevrolet H.T., motor LAQ 187454. aerial 83J040668, at 3:00 P.M.. February 1. 1B5T. at the Rimes Motors, 4016 Alain East Chicago, Indiana.

The undersigned reserves the right to bid at the sale. ASSOCIATES INVESTMENT COMPANY 1:24 BALDER--Emil Balder, 67, 345S Michigan East Chicago, lassed away at his home following i heart attack, Wednesday, Jan, 23. The body will be sent to the Koop Funeral Home, Crosby, Friday, Jan. 25, for services, there. Friends may call at Prusleckl Funeral Home, St East Chicago, after 7 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 21. Survivors: NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS aNpayars of the City of Hammond, Indiana, are hereby notified that on January 28th, 1067 at P.M., In the Council Chambers In the City Hall In said city, the Council will hear all and sundry on the question oC the necessity of passing an ordinance appropriating the sum ot Four Thousand Four Hundred Eighty Dollars from funds not otherwise appropriated and appropriating: said amount to Account B-ll, Salaries--City Clerk's Office of the City of Hammond, as follows Account No. E-ll--Salaries Ctty Clerk's Office 51,48000 Ten or more taxpayers on personal or reu.1 property may appeal from a favorable determination by the Council, to the State Board of Tax Commissioners by petition fllod with the County Auditor within the ten (10) days after such determination and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will thereafter fix date for hearing in the County. STANLEY KULIK, Cfty Clerk of Hammond, Ind.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be recelvotl at the office of the Board of Park Commissioners, 5S25 Soht Avenue, Hammond, Indiana, at S.OQ o'clock P.M.. January '2S, 1057, for furnishing one (1) 3 i Ton Pick-up truck, nml one (1) Ford Tractor, for use by the Park Department, aa per Instructions and specifications on file In the office of Ihu Park Board JAMBS K. ADAMS. President, Board of park Commissioners, Attest: PETER BERTI10LD, Secretary. NOTICE OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION CITY OF HAMMOND, INDTANA The taxpayers of the City of Hammond, Indiana, are hereby notified that the Com.

mon Council of said City did consider on first reading on the 14th day of January, 19BT, Ordinance No. which ordinance provides for the re-approprlatlon of tha sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($00,000.00) to be provided by the City to pay the cost ot construction of a bridge across the Grand Calumet River at Solil Straot In the City of Hammond, Tho amount of such re-appropriation includes tho incidental expense 1 necessary to be Incurred In connection with said project and tho Issuance of bonds on account thereof. Said ro-ap- propriatian In in addition to all existing appropriations provided for In the existing budget, and funds to meet said proposed, re-appropriation are to be provided uy tils Isfluunce ot boml.i Prior to the final consideration of said ordinance a public hearing thereon i be held In the Council Chambers in the City aiall at a meeting of the Common Council of said City to bo held on the 28th day of January, 19C7, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock 3,1. (Central Standard Time), at which time all taxpayers may appear and be heard on the question of the necessity for saltl additional appropriation. NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice 15 hereby given that the Board Public IVorks and Safety of City Hammond, Indiana, will receive until 0:00 o'clock A.M..

on the 14th day of February, 1937, bids for furnishing elec- rlcal energy for the operation of an rnamental street lighting system owned and located In aald City of Hammond, ccordlnff to the drawings, plans and pacifications now on In the offices. said Board, for an Initial term of tIve' AN ORDINANCE RECLA.SSIPYING CER- CTTT OF HAMMOND By STANLEY KULIK, Ctty Clerk 1 17-21 ORDINANCE NO. 3130 LOOKING eastward from Gibraltar over tho deceptively calm waters Mediterranean, Western visitor also seps the rickety state of the Baghdad Pact the disagreement between France and Italy over Suez policy, and tho commitment of virtually the whole French a to fighting guerrillas In Algeria. If tho situation Is pitiable enough for the West to make the Russians laugh up their sleeves, It Is almost enough, too, to make poor old Gibraltar weep her scores of coastal defense batteries Into tears of molten steel, NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice li hereby given that the Board of Public Works and Safety of (he City of Indiana, irtll receive until 10:00 o'clock A.M., on the 14th day of February, 1037, bids for furnishing an overhead streot lighting system and an ornamental street lighting system be owned and operated by the bidder), and supplying electrical energy for the operation thereof, located In said City, for tghtlng the streets, according to the Irnwlngs. plttni and specifications now on file In the of said Board, for an nttlat term of five (0) years commenc- np on January 1.

1057 and from year to year thereafter for an additional term of not exceeding twenty f20) years unless canceled by either partr living to other at least sixty (00) days' prior written notice of the termination at the end of said initial fiVe-year term or any yearly period thereafter. All bids therefor shall ipeclfv the price at which electrical energy will be fur- nlihed per lamj per year for the following schedule of service; For overhead 'lamps of 280 candlepower each burning from dunk to dawn of each day For overhead lamfls of 400 candlepower each burning from dusk to dawn of each day, For overhead lamps of 600 candle power each burning from duao. to dawn of ea'ch day. For overhead Mercury Vapor Lamps of 400 watti each (18,000 to 20.000 lumens) burning from dusk to dawn of each day. For ornamental lumps of 400 candlepower each burning from duak to dawn of each day.

Board tht right to reject nny all bids If a satisfactory bid la not received. By Order of laid Board of Public Works and Safety of said City. Dated tills 17th day of January. 1057, ELIZABETH STUDBR, Clerk of tht Board, NOTICE The undentgned wtll sell at public tlon for cash, one 19B3 Plymouth Conv. February 4, 105T, at the Asso clatea Investment Company Oarage.

4754 Calumet Hammond, Ind. The under atgned reserves the right to bid at the tale. ASSOCIATES INVESTMENT COMPANY 'High School Student Is in Need of Blood An Bust Chicago Roosevelt High nir base In all the reaches of those strategic waters. It Is the other new force In the Mediterranean which is however, tha more significant in altering the balance of power. This, is Soviet Russia which for centuries under tho Czars, and moro recently under Stalin, tried Its mightiest to gain footholds In tho Middle East and elsewhere in the Mediterranean basin.

Every student of the situation has known that Russia always had vital Interest In that embattled sea. If" only for reasons of geography. But It Is equally understand- ablo why the British always--or almost to recognize that Interest. TIME AND again at Yalta, E'oUdam, and elsewhere Stalin brought up the matter of taking She is Gloria Rucker, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Rucker, of 5004 Alexander East Chicago. Tho girl Is In St. Catherine Hospital. Alcoholic Address BATESVILLE, Ark. (UP)--Postmen Wednesday deciphered the name In the address of a Utter although It written In unique terms.

They remembered that the name portion of the address "C2H50H, Batesvlllc, Ark." Is the chemical formula for alcohol. They delivered the letter to Alkie Hall, 36, a Butcsvillc grocer. GEOLOGICAL AREA ALBUQERQUE --The southwest has rocks representing almost all of the geological ages. motor Berlnl 133T8997, at 10:30 NOTICE The undersigned will gtu at public luc tlon for cnih. one 1952 Lincoln 4-door motor same, flertat 52LP 5S64H, at 3:0 P.M..

February S. 393T, at the L. R. Ens len Motors, B920 Hohman Ham mond, Indiana, The undersigned reserve the rlicht to bid nt sale. ASSOCIATES INVESTMENT COMPANY NOTICE The undersigned will sell publlc-iiuc tlon for cash, one 1058 Mercury Monterey 4-door.

motor same, Serial 50WA nt 3:00 P.M., February 4, 1D37, at th FUkkema Motor Sales. 1S1G6 Torrenc Lansing, III. The undersigned te serves the right io bid at the sale. ASSOCIATES INVESTMENT COMPANY NOTICE The underlined will lell it public auc tton for cash, one IMS Dodge Coupe, mo tor 34825T04. lit 3:00 P.M..

February 4 105T, at the But Chicago Motors. 1 Chicago XMt Chleivo, Indiana. Th undersigned reserve! the right to bid a the sale. ASSOCIATES INVESTMENT COMPANY NOTICE underlined will sell at public tuc tlon for cash, one 1036 Mercury H.T. 2 door, motor 56WAA.

777S3M, serial name ot 3:00 P.M., February 4, 1857. th Eait Chicago Motors. 613 Chlca? East chicftio, Indiana. under alined rtitrvta rliht to bid at th INVESTMENT COMPANY DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES Cords of Thanks wife, Mildred: 4 ons Earl of Flint, Vernon of St. Paul, Minn Wlllaid and.

both or Crosby, 2 children. UNN A.WA Y--M 1 ora A Dunnaway, 72, 3920 McCook East Chicago, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2 1 at home. Funeral services Saturday, Jan. 20, 11 a.

m. St. Stark AMC Zlon Church, Enst Chicago. Rev. Thomas J.

Tlpp officiating. Burial Fern Oaks Comctcry, Gary. Friends may call at lllnton Funeral Home, 4S5D AtflMindar East Chicago, Friday, from 1 to 10 p.m Survivors: 2 daughters, Mrs Clara Browning, Mrs. A a V. Mack.

both. of. Knnt Chicago; 1 som John oC Jersey City, N.J.; 6 grandchildren; 1 biother, Robert Samuel ot Gary. "RBNZH3R--OUo Qronrcr. Wlldwood Rcl "Hammond, away Wednesday.

Jan. 8:30 a.m at his home. Funaial norvlooa Friday, Jan. 25, 8:110 n.m., Bum a Funeral Homo, B810 llolmiitn, Ave a.m., St, Joseph Glut roll, Migr, els Jensen officiating. Burial Cat- vary ComoLory, Ciiuy, Burvlvlnn: 1 son, Elinor; 4 gram) Ui lid ion, "rnoilaO Chestnut Tlummond, passed away suddenly Thurndny, Jan.

21. Funeral iirrimgoniflntti aro Incomplete, Huber Funeral Homo, corner of 173st and Kennedy Jloflavllle, In charge oC Survivors: wife, Vlvlnn; 1 daughter, Hut cue, 2 brothers, I'lURcua or Hiimmoiicl nrnl Master Set. Ficdoricli, of the U.S. Murlno Corp. atatlonod nl Denver, .1 if atom, Jlltaubeth BIL- Juaz ot JliiminuiHf Jlrn.

itiirlo Lep- oC PulOB Itoljthti, III Mrs. Dorothy DuTf oC Month Bend, Jlld. KUBUCII--Jwtepu "A "Kubuoh, os7 1219 B. Columbus Illunt Chicago, passed nwuy iiL HL. Catherine Hospital Tuesday ovonlntr, Jivn.

22, following n- HIIROrlni! lllnpnn, Funernl Saturday, Jnn, 20, OlcBltn, Chapoi, 3fl.li icim Jmltntia Harbor; 1) 110 a.m., Anmimplkm Church. Hov. Jolm P. ofri- clattttK. Burl.il St, John's Cemotory, Hammond.

Koaary will be molted Friday cvonlnff, 7 p.m. Ftlemtn Automobile Agtncits WE WISH to thank all our friends and neighbors for their floral offerings and kind expressions of sympathy, especially Rev. Eugene Balaley for his consoling words and also the pallbearers in the recent loss of Charles P. Reilly. RILEY AND eepeTt gratitude and appreciation to our many friends neighbors and reUtKes of their many acts of kindness and sympathy extended to us during our recent bereavement In tha loss of our dear mother and grandmother, Julia Cher.

We. also those for the beautiful flowers and messages of sympathy. 1 use of cars and pallbearers, Rev. Robert E. Byqulst and all who helped In any way.

SONS AND DAUGHTERS IN LOVING MEMORY of my mother, Anna Newman, who passed away 1 year ago today, Jan. 21, 1956. "ifom. who gave me the best of my life. Who clioriahcci my secrets, my sorrows, my strife; Who taught me to love, who laught mo to pray, Jlom In heaven, God bless you today." LOVING DAUGHTER, IIAZECi Florists--Greenhouses .011 and Found LOST call tho clmpot.

fturvlvorn; wire, Mary; 3 dnuBittern, Mm, Helon Sharllt of East Chicago, Mm. Marian Gren1o of Gary and Mrs. Lonlno Paulltnar of Hlverdtilr, 1 (ion, Joseph 6 grandchild ren. MAnKOVIdl--Jolm Jr. 01), 2013 Superior Will Linn paqacri away Wcdnendiiy, Jnn 2U.

aL 0:20 p.m at hh Home Sot vices urclfiy, Jnn. 2(5, 8:30 a.m In Barnn'M Chapel, 3231 110th St Whiting, and t) A.M.- at St. John's Church, Whiting. Gabriel Brcnluin officiating. Burial St John Cemotcry, mond.

Frlcmls may cnll at tho chnp- el after 0 in. Thursday, Jan. 21. Junior Rosary Society of St. John's Church will meet at the chapel at 7 p.m.

Friday, Jan 23 Knights oE Columbus Council 1096 ot lilting, will meet at the chapel at 8 m. Friday. Survivors: wife, Susan; 3 brothers, Paul and Michael both of Hammond, and Joseph Whiting, 4 sisters Mrs. Louis Klun, Mrs Sam Zekar, Mrs. William Jones, all oC Whiting, Mrs.

Jack Rednar of East St. Louis, 111 father, Philip Gol- vlrakl oC TAtN LANDS IN THE CITY OF HAMMOND FOR ZONING PURPOSES AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 202S, BEING: "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A ZONING PLAN FOR THE CITY OF HAMMOND TO CONSERVE THE VALUE OF PROPERTY IN THE CITY AND TO THE END THAT ADEQUATE LIGHT, AIR, CONVENIENCE OF ACCESS, AND SAFETY FROM FIRE AND OTHER DANGERS MAY BE SECURED: THAT CONGESTION IN TUB PUBLIC STREETS MAY BE LESSENED OR AVOIDED; AND THAT THE PUBLIC HEALTH. SAFETY COMFORT, MORALS, CONVENIENCE AND GENERAL WELFARE MAY BE PROMOTED IN A MANNER WHICH RECOGNIZES THE NEEDS OF INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS IN THE FUTURE GROWTH OF THE CITY AND WILL ENCOURAGE THE DEVELOPMENT OP HEALTHY SURROUNDINGS FOR FAMILY LIFE IN RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS: ALL IN ACCORD. ANCE WITH A MASTER PLAN DE' SIGNED TO ASSURE EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY IN THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPMENT OF TUB CITY, AND FOR THE PURPOSE PASSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA, ON THE 13th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1961, AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR ON THE 23rd DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1931. WHEREAS.

In aaid Ordinance the fol- owlng deccrlbed property waa classified "Class Residential:" Lots 30 to 43 Inclusive, Block 2, aa marked and laid down on the recordec plat of Lanes Addition to the City of Hammond as the samo appears of record in Plat Book 2, Page 79 In the Recorder's Office of Lake County. Indiana. WHEREAS, the City Plan Commission of the City of Hammond, Indiana, did on he 4th day 'of December. 1956, hold a public hearing on the advisability and necessity of nzon.ng said property, and WHEREAS, the City Plan Commission did recommend that said above described real estate be rezoned from "Class Ros- dential" to "Class Residential," and WHEREAS, the Common Council oC the City oC Hammond, Indiana, pursuant to ts authority and powers Invested by ordinance and statute has determined that the rezonlng 6C said property from "Class Residential" to "Class Residential," Is more consistent with tha surrounding zon- ng and prospective uses In the area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED jy the Common Council of the City of 3 am mond.

Indiana, that Ordinance No 2928 be hereby amended, and modified and that the land hereinafter described, lying within the municipal corporate limits of the City of Hammond, Indiana, be rezoned from "Class Residential" to 'Class Residential," which land Is more specifically described as follows: Lots 30 to 43 Inclusive, Block 2, as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of Lanes Addition to the City of Hammond as the same appears of record in Plat Book 2, Page 79 In the Recorder's Office of Lake County, Indiana. This Ordinance shall in full force and effect from and after its passage, signing by the President of the Common Council, approval by the Mayor and publication according to law. GEORGE CARLSON. President. Attest: STANLEY KULIIC, City' Clerk.

Approved by the Mayor on the 15th day of January, 1957. EDWARD C. BOWLING, Mayor. Passed by the Common Council of the City of Hammond, Indiana, on the 14th day of January, 1957, and presented to the Mayor for his approval or rejection and approved by tht Mayor on tlu 15th day of January, 1957. STANLEY KULIK, MILES--Oarry Allen Stiles, 5 months, 4827 Carey St East Chicago, passed away Thursday, Jan, 24, St.

Margaret Hospital, following a 2-day Illness Funeral services Saturday, Jan. 26, 10 a.m Bocken Funeral Home, 7042 Kennedy Iless- vjlle. Rev. James Frlnk officiating. Burial Elmwood Cemetery.

Friends may call at the chapel after m. Thursday. Survivors parents, Mr. and Mr) Robert Miles, 1 sister, Pamela Ann, and 1 brother, Michael Gene, maternal grandfather, W. It.

Bartley of Dupont, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Miles Sr. of Ilesavlllc MOLSON--M7s" 747 1940 New York Ave Whiting, passed away Thursday Jan. 2t, at 6 a.m at her home, following a long illness. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete.

Baran Funeral Home, 1231 119th Whiting, In charge, Survivors: husband, William; 3 sorta, Michael and William, both of Whiting, Joseph of Monticello, Ind 2 daughters, MM. Andrew ShabI of Valparaiso. Ind Mrs. Frank Grubach of Whiting; 12 grandchildren, 3 George Bobalfk of East Chicago, Steve Boballlt of Stratton, Ohio, and Peter Bobn.Uk of Whiting Wf 11 lain D. Obcr- mlller 62, 1748 Cleveland A passed away at St.

Catherine Hospital, Wednesday, Jan. 2.5, 1 a.m Funeral services Saturday, Jan 20, 3:30 a Owens Funeial Homo: 9 a m. Sacred Heart Church. Rev Herman Miller officiating. Burla Calvary Cemetery, Gary Friends may call after 7 m.

Thursday. Survivors: wife, Sarah; 1 son, Willlnm Jr. of Whiting; 1 daughter. Mrs Alyce DeLand of Saglnaw, Mich 1 srother, Henry G. Obermlller ot South Bend, 2 sisters Mrs.

Rose Rahmel oC Holgate, Ohio, and Lydln. oC LaCrescenta, Calif 3 grandchildren SIMBALMOS--James Slmbalmos, 72, 3S15 Drummond East Chicago, passed awav Tuesday, January 22 Illnes Hospital, nines 111., follow ing a lingering illness Funeral servlces are Incomplete. Friends may call at the Huber Funeral Home, 905 W. Chicago AVQ. East Chicago, after 7:30 p.m.

this evening Burial. Ridge- awn Cemetery, Gary. Survivors' sister, Mrs Emma Bertok. Virginia Beach, Virginia; 2 brothers, Frank East Chicago and Attorney Louis of East Chicago. 3D nieces am lephews.

Several great nieces and icphews. 3305 Michigan Indiana Harbor, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 22 St. Catherine Hospital. Funeral serv- ces Friday, Jan.

25, 10 a Kc- Guan Mortuary, 3438 Fir St Rev Jolm Marcetlch, Serbian Orthodox Church, officiating. Survivors: 1 son, Marco; 1 daughter, Mrs. Maria Cneranlch, both ofujSTugoslavia; nephew, Luca Vojnovich oC Bast Chicago City Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE CITY OP HAMMOND, INDIANA BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board oC Public Works and Safety, City Hall, Hammond, Indiana, til 10:00 o'clock A.M., February 7, 1957, for the following: One fl-Passenger (43 Four Door Station Wagon for the Sewer Department. All bids must be on Form No.

95, completely filled out and be accompanied by a. Certified Check or Bid Bond In the amount of 2U of the bid. No check less than MOO. 00. I Bids shall be 1n accordance with In- strucUona and specifications; copies of which may be obtained from the City Engineer, City Hall, Hammond, Indiana.

BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY JAMES I. RICHARDS, A. O. OIANNINI. OFA.ChA.lt MONEY LOAN SIGNATURE LOANS FAMILY Lean Corporation Hehman Ar.nu.

Pkou WEaimore) 1-4850 ZAFEROPULOS "Demetrios Zafer- opulo's 62, 3017 Deodar Indiana Harbor, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 23, St. Catherine Hospital. Funeral services Saturday, Jan. 26 12.30'p.m., McOuan Mortuary, 3(33 Fir at 1 St.

George Het lenlc Orthodtx Church, Rev. Anthony Kanavos officiating. Burial Ridge lawn Cemetery, Gary. Survivors: brothers and 2 slater? In Greece; 2 cousins, Mike and Thomas Salatas both of Indiana Harbor. WANT-ADS ASSURES YOU BETTER RESULTS WANT AD INFORMATION COl'Y DEADLINES p.m.

Friday for Sunday Insertion, 6:00 p.m. dully for Insertion next day. Kill and correctluu deadlines --Sunday paper, 10:00 a.m. Sat- jrday; dully paper, 10:00 day of publication. No Want Ad may bo cancelled before the first (lays Infttjrtlon.

Above" deadlines apply to transient and aro iubjcet to change Ithoiit notice. The Hammond Tlmrs will he ri'MJimnlble tor only one Incorrect Insertion. For a Helpful Ad Writer Phone WE stmore 2-3100 10 "FLOWERS hansen brothers 320 Ilohman WH ntmors 2-0201 email brown Terrier pet to nnme Pea Wee flhorl lair, bobbed lull, long ears. WE flt- mre 2-fiODJ. Reward.

CAPARROS MOTORS. INC. 4500 Indianapolis Blvd. East Chicago 1070 CIESAR'S Chrysler-Plymouth Serving Calumet Region Over 40 Tears Factory Parts for Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge. De Soto 1939-45 Indianapolis Blvd.

Whiting 1200 4 a.m. 9 EAST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 612 W. Chicago Ave. PJione East Chicago 173 L- R. ENS LEN MOTORS Lincoln-Mercury Dealer 320 Hohman.

Ave, WE stmore 2-8105 Automobiles For Sato 16 1958 MERCURYS while they last." These cars will bo sold at cost. As low as $293 down will put you In a new car. Also a few executive cars left at a terrific savings. County Mercury. 1730 Calumet A Whit- Ing Open enings until 0 m.

1956 STUDEBAKER Flight Hawk. cylinder. Low sports coupe. Only 4,000 miles. Like new.

Automatic transmission. Save plenty on this one. F. W. Lute, Studebaker, 3913 Calumet.

WE stmore 3-0331. All cars Inside. Century 4-door. Heater. Dynaflow Excellent condition, 1716 Ave.

Whiting 39B. FRANCE FORD AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER GUARANTEED USETD CARS WHITING 15 U9ta AT INDIANAPOLIS BLVD. GrBSON MOTOR SALES 1415 Broadway. Indiana Harbor Bast Chicago 2960 HARBOR MOTORS "BU1CK" -JUO Michigan Indiana Harbor 5603 Hohman Ave. WE stmore 2-OB49 LAKE COUNTY MOTOR SALES your Mercury Dealer alumet Ave Whiting MARCUS MOTORS New Distributors Dodge-Plymouth 512 West Chicago Ea.gr Chicago, Ind.

Clarence Peterman Pontiac J30 N. West St. Crown Point, Indiana JOHN SCHMUESER SON S530 Hohman Ave. WE stmora 1-5150 SWARTHOUT CHEVROLET 1744 Indianapolis Blvd. WE stmore 3-0081 SALES, e-ira Lansing, Illinois GR- anlte, 4-110G.

Sales, 117tn and Burnham A Calumet Citv 111.. TO rence 2-SU03 WHITJN TO RS Hudson Dealer 1531 Indianapolis i i 403 955 BUICK Special. 4-door. 1 owner. Low mileage.

Nice clean car. Raio, heater, Dynaflow, 2-tone paint, tires and other extras. A uy at $1,950. Agnew Nash 703 Calumet WE stmore 2-S210. sedan.

Like new. Low mileage $3,130. trade. WE SSrCHEVROLST S's. Radio, heater, powerglide.

As as J195 down or your old car. ail or Perry Wakeman or Lee Cola at Smith Chevrolet's O. K. used ar lot. 5508 Hohman dawn- own Hammond in the middle ot the lock, not on the corner.

WE stmore -01S1 V-S. Radio, heater, Powergltde. Can fiance Ji.100. Call or see Ira "Ala- tarn" Donham at Smith Chevrolet's Va rehouse. Gostlln at Sheffield.

Timmond's north side. WE stmore -01S3 Open evenings until 9 p.m. .955 "CHEVROLET station wagon 4-door. Red and white. Radio, heater, 13,000 actual miles.

Only 295 down or your old car. See Art Jailor at Smith Chevrolet, 17tth and mllanapolls Blvd. in Woodman WE- tmore 3-01SO. Victoria Rad I o. heater, whltewall tires, automatic ransmlsslon.

Low mileage, cle.m. Call TI Iden 4-0626. Automobiles for Sale 7 6 IBOfl CHBVROLETS 3 to choose from. V-tfs, radios, heaters. Executive earn.

As low as $1,500. Only 510Q down. See Art Bailor at Smith Chovrolet, 171th n.nd Indianapolis Blvd. in Woodmar. WE stmore 3-OtSO.

OHT! 1UAY trousers on hi Whl ting or north side. WJD fltmora 2-P047. coffte In Viclfilts of 172 Hoy fit, tight Iflr find white, rift HnlU 4-IV70, 12 TU or Write P. fcox 14, Ilnmmumt, mil ana go(id vtvaiium Clown- Eleclraliix, IGnrpka, Iloovar find jther.1 at bnrKiiln prices Hnrvlre Store, 744 BinU I GLAMORUNE rug clenner No mixing, bruih on, vacuum off. OlhHon Paint Supply 440 Conkey VE atmoro 1-174(1.

iORNICES, custom built to fit all windows Many patterns Dust Phone M. Skaggs, TE mple 19CB CHEVROLET V-8. 2-door. An BXCcpUonally cloan 1-owner car. Very low mllcH.

All leather Interior. And fully iKiulppotl with radio, heat- fir, overtlrlvB. 2-Lone whlta wall tires, etc. C'ftfi hg purchased at a larRt tiiwitriiflL leading car center Towni Xe CounLree Mercury, f.oiJt* 41, 1 luulh of Haute 6, CNEW)--AH niftlnlfii: now cam rnunt be sold A IBO exiuiitlvn earn low ni 51 V-'fg, HadloH, heaters Only 5195 dowr will put jolt In a new car. Call or roc Ira "Alarmm" Donham at Smltl Warehouse, Gostlln a Wh i eld.

Ilammond'i north side W2J utmore J-018J Open evenings until 0:00 m. 3ESIRI3 transportation from Indiana Harbor to downtown Hammond 8 a to 0 P.m. WE stmore 2-3100, extension 55, days, East Chicago G32-M evenings. party Is postponed February 8th, 1037 Jos. Morton.

NOTICE--I be responsible for any debts contracted by any- ona other than myself after January 23, 1057. Floyd K. Shank, 1233 170th Hammond, Ind. TELEPHONE, water bills collected. No fee.

Notary Public service. Avenue Drugs, 6011 Iloh- WH BUY HANGERS good condl- tlon Conkey Cleaners, 518 Conkey. WINTER PRICES to March 1 on complete remodeling and garages. Immediate construction. Call WE st- more 2-6102.

NURSERY SCHOOL WE ARE now enrolling children, ages 3 to 5, (or our 4 winter session In nursery school. Transportation provided. Call TI Iden 4-7524. IDiiB FORD--Hadlo. heater.

51,495 full price. See Harry Leach Smith Cheviolet's used car lot IBflth and Kennedy, Hessvtlle. stmore 3-0182. 1956 FORDS--2 more price down Call or see Perry Wakeman or Lee Cola at Smith Chev rolet's K. used car lot, 3308 Hoh man downtown Hammond In the middle of the block, not on th corner vV13 stmore 1956 MERCURY Montclair, 1 a.

model hardtop. Power steering power brakes, 270 horsepower, Mer comatic, 14 whltewall tires, whit and turquoise, excellent" 1 condition Take older car In trade, Must sel Call before 2:30. East Chicago 4619-J AUTOMOBILES 1933 FORD Custom 4-door. $1,300 full price. Call or see Perry Wakeman or Lee Cole at Smith Chevrolet's O.K used car lot, 550S Hohman downtown Hammond in the middle of the block, not on the cur- nor.

WK stmore 1955 LINCOLN top This car has to be driven to be 3 predated cr steering, power brakes, radio, heater, 4-way power seat. 1 ner and actual miles. Come In and see John Morse for a real buy on tilts car. Leo P. icrzer's, Hohman and Conkey.

WE 3-0000. 2-door, radio, heater, Mcrcomatlc, whitewalls, beautiful 2-tone, yellow and black. Must sea and drive to appreciate. Argentine Auto Sales, 4317 Calumet Ave. 2-794-1.

1B55 PACKARD Patrician 4-door sedan. 1 owner, low mileage. Power brakes, power steering, Ultramatlc Drive, Torsion sunpension, 'white Llrcs, radio, heater, 2-tone paint. See and drive this one today at Hohman and Conkey. WE atmore 3-0600.

Ask for John 1955 PLYifOUTH 4-doo'r, mlM thii one. A real buy at $753. Highland Motor Sales, our friendly Ford dealer at 5th and Jewett, Highland, Ind. coupe 2-door. Solid color in light green.

Radio, Weather-Eye heater, turn signals Tires very good. Nice car Cor a small family or second car. A good buy at $1 295 Agnew Nash Co 5703 Calumet WE stmore 2-S210. Starchief steering, power brakes, low mileage. Excellent condition.

51,600. GR anlte 4-0970. 1955 PLYMOUTH 2-door, Savoy, V-S. Automatic transmission, heater, white walls, 2-tone. A real nice car.

Argentine Auto Sales. 4S17 Calumet Ave. WE stmore 2-7944. classic, 4-door. Automatic transmission.

1 owner. Like new. Studebaker's finest car for '53. W. Lute, Studabaker.

5915 Calumet WE- stmore 3-0331 All cars Inside. AUTOMOBILES Transportation 14 HERTZ DRIVB-UR-SELF SYSTEM. licensee. Cars for rent, local or long distance, by the hour, day' or week 5030 Hohman or call WE st- more 1-5444. and East Chicago.

Call East Chicago 6996 dajs, GR anlte 4-150G evenings. AUTOMOTIVE Automobile Aqenciej "AERATlAMSON'lIOTOHS Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 15 5850 Calumet stmorft 1-2543 BUKNHAM 491-- Calumet City," Square Deal Motors. BRRT; BBAIIAN 7126 Calumet WS stmore 2-1010 Buy trade and sell on E-Z terms. BOHLING AUTO SALDS 222 Douglas WE stmore 3-02C5 BROADWAY AUTO SALES. INC.

Oldsmoblle Dealer 333 Indianapolis East Chicago 3050 MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONEY? SEE THE PROVIDENT FINANCE CO. 440 State Hammond Phone WEelmore 3-0323 4622 Indianapolis East Chicago Phone East Chicafo 1430 First! i cJi tyl AHH L0AN COR! 4712 Indianapolis Blvd. I'llOMi LAST CHICAGO H05 3344 Rldtt l.inslni, 111. Phone OB snlto 4-1306 110 W. Jollet Crown Point Phone Crown Point 880 A LOAN FROM HFC often helps preserve peace of mind.

You may borrow to pay overdue bills, medical expenses, or for any worthy purpose. UP TO 24 MONTHS TO REPAY Loans up to $500 are made promptly and in privacy, on terms you approve. If you need ajoaruphone or visit HFC today. Life Insurance on all HFC loans at no extra cost to you OUSEHOLD FINANCE Woodmar Shopping Center, TlIden 4-5980 Mount 12 to 8 Fit, 9:30 to 5:30 9 to 1SA Yale 5305 Hohman Ave, WEstmore 3-7000 Cbicuo 2453 THE BONNEVILLE BOMB NOW ON DISPLAY The 1957 Ford that broke 458 records is exactly like the ones in our show room. The speed is significant.

108 miles per hour for 50,000 miles, but we're not after mere speed. The big thing is to torture the engine, the chassis, the body and all the thousands of parts with high speeds for tremendous distances. Here we have an all new car, a new kind of Ford, and we wanted to prove to ourselves, as well as to the American people, just what we have. And YOU'LL BUY IT FOR LESS AT HERSCHBACH Selling and Servicing Fords Since 7921 5603 Hohman Ave. WE slmore 2-0649 Sell Fords lor Less DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS PRICED TO SELL 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door.

.953 Pontiac Hydra-Malic, 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door, 1953 Nash 4-door, 1952 Buick Convertible, 1951 Oldsmobile 88 4-door. 1951 Hudson 1950 Oldsmobile 88 4-door. 1950 Pontiac 4-door. 1950 Ford V-8 2-door. 1950 Sfudebaker.

1949 Ford 2-door, 1949 Hudson. 1948 Cadillac. KNOERZER'S Authorized Cadillac-Oldsmobilt Dealer Full Heck Dyer llvd. to Ccnkty an Hehman WE stmore 3-0600 Open 'Til 9 ASK FOR John John Armond Wilson C. Fronck INEWSPAPERif NEWSPAPER!.

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