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itotfet, Orotot MARKETS Business, TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE. Monday, Aug. '65 13 Business Mirror By SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst NEW YORK (AP) The United States goes on losing gold in spite of the much publi-1 cized balancing of its monetary give and take with other na-! tions. In late spring the United States managed to get more dollars back from abroad than it sent overseas in trade or aid 9 lower, top 25.00; dressed or loans. But this surplus in its beef weak to 50 Iower- top balance of payments after years of deficit stop a further drain in June and July of the U.S.

gold reserves. Wrhy are American gold stocks still falling? Officials explain that the years of deficits in U.S. monetary dealings have left other nations with billions of dollars on hand. Some of it is still being used to buy gold from the U.S. MARKETS AT GLANCE By United Press International Stocks irregularly higher in moderate trading.

Bonds irregularly higher. U. S. government bonds lower. American stocks irregular in moderate trading.

Midwest stocks irregularly higher. Cotton futures mixed. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, oats, rye and soybeans, mixed. Hogs steady to 25 higher, top 25.25; cattle steady to 25 lower, top 28.50; sheep most- 45.50; dressed pork loins 1.00 higher, top 57.00. HELLO, DERE! SAN CARLOS, Calif.

driverless car smashed into a living room Sunday and stopped three feet from a 65- year-old housewife who was sewing. Police said Mrs. Gene Horn was shook up but unhurt. Brakes on the car failed after it was parked in a driveway across the street. Extra Check Due Those on Social Security Treasury to build up the reserves of foreign countries.

Offi- Investors7 it would Wall St Chatter Early Stock Gains Fade Around Noon MARKET REPORTS CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Hogs butchers strong to mostly 25 higher; 1-2 200-225 lb 25.00-25.25; mixed 1-3 190-250 lbs 24.50-25.00 2-3 250-275 lbs 24.2524.50; mixed 1-3 325-400 lb sows 22.00-22.85. Cattle 11.500; calves none; slaughter steers steady to 25 lower; seven loads prime 1,2251,350 lb 28.50; high choice and prime lbs 27.50-28.25; choice lbs 26.00-27.25; several loads high choice and prime lbs 26.75-27.25; mixed good and choice lbs 24.75-25.75; 10 loads high choice and prime lb slaughter heifers 25.75-26.50; several loads high choice and prime 775-875 lbs 25.25-25.50; mixed and this afternoon after wiping out through August for an $800 total. By BOB HORTON WASHINGTON an extra check in your future if you are one of the 20 million persons now receiving Social Security benefits. That check, due to be mailed in late September, will be a retroactive payment reflecting the seven per cent increase provided under the Social Security- health care bill signed Friday by President Johnson. The bill is retroactive to January.

To figure what your check untary program also Is eHiectlve next July 1. Some people, however, should check now at their nearest Social Security office, Ball said. These group include: Persons 65 or over who arej insured under Social Security but never have applied for bene-i fits. Apply now even if employed full time for hospital insurance. This will assure you ot getting any cash benefits you may be entitled to beginning in 1966 under more liberal retirement test provisions.

Persons 72 or over not now NOTICES. 1 NOTICES. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES (Minimum Space 2 Lines) Minimum Charge 1 Day (2 Lines) 4 Days (2 Lines) 7 Days (2 Lines) Sunday (2 Lines) Additional Lines Pei Day 45c 33c 33c 50c receiving benefits because they or their husbands worked long enough to qualify under previous provisions. You now may qualify for $35 monthly benefits with as little as three- fourths of coverage under Social Security. NEW YORK stock may be, let's assume you re- You'caiTfik application3nouMo market became irregular early ceived $100 monthly January stan gettjng caPP benefits most of a small early gain at a educed amount, instead of ThP avpradps at nid dav werp September check 62 This provision becomes ef- Sheep 300; spring slaughter in September lbs 22.75-23.25.

spring Mdugmci H11 i-crhtlv ahead but the Der- ssfi lambs mostly 50 lower; shorn formance 0f key stocks through- The first regular checks Students 18 to 22 whose Social slaughter ewes 50 to 1.00 high- QUt the Ust was ragged flec will be haVe stopped' er, sexeral lots choice ano steels turned weak, with 1 rv Apply for benefits retroactive to debts other prime 85-105 lb spring slaughter steel down more than a a5 'n early October cover- January if you've been dropped lambs 24.50-25.50; mostly choice WaU street began pondering from tbe Social Security rolls. If 23.50-24.50. of, hv the Social Security are nearing 18 and plan t0 90c $2.64 $3.96 1.00 Hours Monday Thru A. M. to 5 M.

Sunday 6 M. to 7:45 P. M. (Closed Holidays) CALL for An Ad-Visor Yes, You May Charge Your Ad! TO CANCEL WANT ADS Phone C-0581 Promptly Following Results Ads may be cancelled until 10 A for the same dav or until 5 for the following day Tribune-Star Want Advisors give a cancellation number when a cancellation is received Advertisers should make a note of this number as It is a receipt for vour cancellation. If you cannot give cancellation number, we cannot make allowances for ads run over schedule Any id that is cancelled before appearing in paper (that has been set) will he charged the regular daily rate.

(ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL CONTRACT RATES) NOTICE. I will not be responsible for than those any PERSONALS. BEHUNE Hearing Aid Center, contracted Important new benefits for deafened. C-8172 215 Merchants Bank BIdg. DONALD D.

KING. IfTnirc Twelve Points Kotel a lovelier complexion Terre Haute Ind eet Avon's New Facial. Call L-8051. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK deadline of Sept. 1 upcoming 'check Savin out stay in or, return to school, fill sib autribuun, iKnnvjDra.c Selective strength appeared sunaay ln out out an information form which 1909 Locust INDIAN APOLIS in a mixed auto section.

Nonfer- sh0uld will start benefits when you----------(USDA) strong to mostly 25 higher; sowsjJbus tn ot; 1.0 mere rous metals all were higher and receivf benlits- steady to 25 lower; J-2 200-230 lb butchers 24.75-25.00; mixed trend amottg airlmeS steady-to-higher anything. reach 18. Severely disabled workers. PERSONALS. THE proven carpet cleaner Blue If you are a Social Security or Yon now mav rnlWt disahilitv Lustre is easv on the budget railroad rptirpmpnt hpnpfirinrv may COUeci aisaDllliy stores forgotten colors.

Rent electric Utilities, chemicals, oils to- aa retirement bencnciary msurance jf the disability has shamoooer $1- Drugs, bottler vV famous vanilla Ideal for clubs, churches 6268 PRESCRIPTIONS, money orders, utility bills, notary public. GREENWOOD Drugs, 3148 Laf. ave. 283oTb223 maiI'ordar lasted or may last 12 were scrambled. will be certified for the now Prevjous provisions stipuiated NEW YORK (UPI) -Wright vo no 23 lh Sn nn The market was higher at kaalc Ihospital insurance which that the disability had t0 last a I Service says it would start but il s00n 6 'long and indefinite time, cials here hope this drain will continue to hold quality com- 19.50-20.75.

parent that the list was having And if you are a beneficiary widows past go who have re- 1 peter out. it last week, is that the over-all payments surplus achieved to' sum- late sprmg doesn 1 apply to all mer and aA tbe end of 1965. Widows past 60 who have re- trouble in maintaining its ad- interested the voluntary sup- married or women at least 62 -------after 20 i session. cians fees and other benefits, or more of marriage You lower; cows steady to weak; The Associated Press average you will receive automatically should inmiirp about Jiossihlr Si! after sprmg apply nations the surplus is just the averaging out of all transactions ThiP firm save if pvnerts hiah 7' me rtSSOfiaieu nws dvnogc wwi auiumuLicauy should inauire about Possible I me iirm says it expects high- yealers steady; choice 900-1150 of 60 stocks at noon was up .3 by mail an enroUment card in new benefits 1 lb steers 25.25-26.50; load highjat 326.6 with industrials up .3, September or October. The vol-i and utilities choice 26.75; high good and low raijs up .3 choice 24.75-25.25; good 23.00- changed 25.00; few choice 800-950 lb heif- The Dow Jones industrial av- at Edward A.

Viner Co. says That is one nation may have that by Labor Day the Present ers 23.50-24.25; good 21.00-23.00;! erage at noon was up .50 had to dip into some of its re- tug of war between the bulls cows 13.50-15.25; high good and 882.24. serve dollars in its dealings with and tbe bears wib bave heen choice vealers 22.00-25.50. Larger blocks included 18,000 the United States it resolvecl in lavor of one or the Sheep 700; lambs strong to 50 shares of CBS, unchanged at 34; bought more" here than it Meanwhile, the firm says, higher; choice and prime spring and 16,300 shares of Lily Tulip, from Amprinn hnvinp nr I ph expects the market to make lambs 22.50-23.50; ewes steady off at 29. there progress in elther direc' 3t PriceS Were higher ton in its effort to achieve a sur- tion but 10 be characterized by EVANSVILLE LIVESTOCK trading on the Amen- plus.

sharp and short EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) St0Ck, A4 4- at- in both I cTTcrv a tt 1 Corporate and U.S. Treasury At the same time, another Hogs 1800 active; bonds were mostly unchanged 2-i light trading. F. 2 and 3 190-260 lbs 23.85-24.25; Chaplains Hold Sessions at Local Prison Persons over 65 who have not worked under Social Security.

You may sign up Sept. 1 for the I basic hospital and and, if you wish, the voluntary medical plan. DEBT WORRIES with PERSONAL BILL PAYING or CONSOLIDATION I Protect your Job! Avoid garnishment or repossession! I No additional Borrowing! Only one low payment each pavdav! NO REGISTRATION FEE! The United States uses more rnusn than 1,000 pounds of steel peri at your home or offico person per year. nation could have gone on raking in more Yankee dollars than it had to shell out. The trend of dealings with that coun- Newton D.

Zinder of E. Hutton Co. says a significant sows 1-3 250-400 lbs 21.00-22.50, technical development may be 2-3 400-500 lbs 20.00-21.50, 500- try would still have been in taking place in the constructive 650 lbs 19.520.50, cattle 800; terms of deficit. In that country action of the rail index in re- steers: good and choice 850-1150 dollars would be piling up that lation to industrials and utili- lbs 24.50-26.00, good 23.00-24.50,! could be used to buy gold. ties.

Some European countries, I LEGAL NOTICES State of Indiana. County of Vigo, ss: I 2 Ave In the Juvenile Court of Vigo Licensed and Bunded INDIANA MUTUAL CREDIT Owned end Operated' C-7066 standard and good 20.50-23.00; heifers: good and choice 700- notably France, have been run- Bache Co. says it believes lbs 23.00-23.50, good 21.50- ning a surplus in their own bal- the near-term line of least re- 23.00, standard and good 17.50- ance of payments. They have sistance is now upward but that 21.50; cows: utility 13.00-14.50; plenty of dollars, new or old, to it would not lose sight of the bulls: utility and commercial ing in the grain futures market exchange for gold if they wish. need for quality holdings at this 16.00-17.50; calves 50: vealers today and prices turned Grain Prices urn Weak CHICAGO All commodities came under general sell LEGAL NOTICES.

Four Roman Catholic priests recently assigned to new duties oT as chaplains at federal prison of Cheryl Ann Funk, a white child institutions Monday began a Sp'asoS' "8l one-week orientation program Be it known that on the 22nd day TT 0 of July 1965 The County Depart- at the U. S. Penitentiary south ment of Public welfare of i Of Terrp Hailtp County. Indiana, filed affidavit in ment until 11.00 clock A. Vi on the due form, showing that the residence BILLS PRESSING? LET US CONSOLIDATE your bills, nast due or not, into one low payment you can afford.

Garnishments avoided. For example: IF YOU OWE PAY AS LOW AS $1,000 $15 Per Week $2,000 $25 Per Week $3 000 $35 Per Week NOT A LOAN No Co-Signers or Security LARGEST AND MOST REPUTABLE CREDIT MANAGEMENT COMPANY CREDIT ADVISORS, INC. L-6031 "12 Merchants Bank P.ldg. 701 Wabish A.M.-5 P.M. Appointments Arranged Evenings, Office or Home, NOTICE TO BIDDERS.

Notice is hereby given that Otter Creek Township. Vigo County, in-1 diana. will receive scaled bids for BEAUTY SHOPS. MADEMOISELLE Beautv Salon. 1359 Wabash Ave.

C-4108 COLD wave oermanent 1411 Ohio. $6 50 up. C-3766. laue lorm. snuwing mai tne resiucnte 1 Shnn The nrientation and training Respondent.

James Funk, upon Office. Otter innmrv is unknown and Creek Township Vigo In- Beautv Shop 4th. Over Smiths Department Store. France, for one, is on record as time. intending to turn any new sur-1--------------------------------plus of dollars into gold.

The American balance of pay- to cADM ments surplus was achieved SENTENCED TO FARM largely by the voluntary actions A MH FINED $90 of U.S. corporations and banks, under prodding from Washing- ON THEFT CHARGE ton, to cut back on spending and lending abroad. Hattin Whitfield. 33, steady, good and choice 22.00- inquiry, is unknown, and sessions are being conducted that he is a necessvry party to time and mace al. hv Rev bmp? TTnHae accrminto Petitioner herein; that the object of 6ids will be publicly opened Specifi- DV Kev.

James Hodge, associate said proceedings is to establish cations are now fie at the Town- supervising chaplain for the yuard.anshie oyer the person of Federal Burea uof Prisons, years. 10 Washington, D. C. Father Said Respondernt OTTER CREEK TOWNSHIP. ftottos in me Bv WflshinofDn ahnut nno mnnth same will stand for trial on the 8th 26.00, standard and good 18.00- cents a bushel spots and corn day of October.

1965. the same being State of Indiana. County of Vigo, ss: 22.00; sheep 50 slaughter lambs more than a scarce. CHICAGO PRODUCE the ppnt Whpat and a80 after serving four years at the 29th Judicial day of the Septem- In the Juvenile vviitrdL 1 I 1 ber of said Courti and County. Court 1967 of LOST AND FOUND.

FOUND Female Siamese cat last Oct. 1964. vicinity of west edge of West Terre Haute. Can have by identifying. Box 167.

Tribune-Star. ROOM, BOARD FOR AGED. Torro 0c nhnn Der term. 01 saia v.ourx. ana county.

May T-nm slipped major fractions at lerre nauie prison as cnap- sajd Respondent appears and In the matter of the guardianship REFINED lady to board and room in Available after Aug. 1. board for elderly C-5147. lady. pvtrpmp lain.

He said the Terre Haute answers or demurs to said Jeanne Marie Funk, a white child borne. at said date, the same will be heard under the age of eighteen years. H-49G6 Brokers said the weakness ap- prison was chosen as the Site and determined in his absence. No. 3496 ROOM and CHICAGO (AP) Chicago peared t0 have been linked with for the orientation because it witness my hand and Seal of Be it known that the 22nu cty Mernratilp Fxrhanpp Rnttpr I 1111.1 .1 said Court, this the 22nd dav of of July.

196o. The County Depart- iicaiue tsuatr reports of fairly general ram- is centrally located and because July 1965 ment of public welfare of vigo steady to firm; wholesale buy- fall over the weekend in Father Hodge is familiar with1 Leonard conrad LICENSED NURSING HOMES. St. 4 higher; 93 score arnoUnts which were believed the facilities and --------1 notice Louis, was sentenced to a term A 90 89 beneficial to corn and soybeans here. due form, showing that the residence personnel State of indiana County of Vigo, ss: Respondent.

James Funk, upon MENTALLY stroke patients. 1 Vigo diligent inquiry, is unknown, and supervision. In the Juvenile Court of But of late much of American Louis was sentenced to a term cars on ZC Denellc1lal1t0 1 here. Staff members at the that he is a necessary party to the investment overseas has been in of 120 days at the penal farm 57 4, cars 90 59 4, 89 particularly. Both have been prison will assist Father Hodge maUeT oT the guardianship oetitioner herein; that the object of countries that run a sur-'Monday after he was found U1 strong on Friday on advices that; in conducting the courses i0f rioyd Daughetee a white child said proceedings is to establish L-9832.

They hnavehberen0WanndPstyiH 'Iappeazance' before City Court sale buying prices unchanged to be in much of the major short Of dollars. Cutting a sur- guilty of a theft charge in an Lggs steady to firm; whole- moisture was needed or would Attending the program under the age of eighteen (13) years. are; No. 3475 guardianship over the Jeanne Marie Funk, a minor child VACANCY Ladies VACANCY Ladies. C-8832 1915 11th.

cr U1 July 1965 The County Depart- bpringfield, Rev. Daniel ment of Public Welfare of Vigo private spending by U.S. business with them may make for person 1 hild R. N. Supervi- Be it known that on the 15th day ii now" therefore.

kJ13l hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him and that the CHILD CARE, TUTORING. S90. September tions with dollars to spar? wholesale buying prices Soybeans were to 33t cents nppUari TJanhnrv fonn Rnu County. Indiana, filed affidavit in. Htv, ruirjcn 2 orti 26- a bushel lower August S2.75H; Raj7nond Milan.

SffSS- Pftiim wheat unchanged to lower, nd Rev Hugh Dewig. o.s.B.j nt, isss September corn 1 to succeeded Father Hodge at'S? AzSTSK oS and Respondent appears MOTHERS care care for small children ln my home. South. H-7134. Vs 67Vs 1 Spa(rue, eluded Thomas McKenzie, 22, of hiehpr.

rnastors t0 September 67 Vt Stdl another reason that the 522 s. 7th Annal Tudson, 24.25V^. special fed white rock cents; rye to Sep )ld dram cant be written off no ta iea wnite rock 1Q1A nt caiH nroeoodiroc and answers or demurs to said pe- in my htmte. 12 Pts. area.

H-9148. lish guardianship over the person ateenc1? WILL C3re ch'ld in my the Floyd Daughetee Jr. minor child gold drain be written off 28 Doanoke, and Dudley yet lies American export-im-j Blankenship, 58, who said he port prospects. Nations that had no home. ORK EGGS have a balance of payments; Tracey Brown, 27, of 210 N.

NEW YORK (AP-USDA) surplus of their own and are 2nd was fined $70 after Egg offerings ample but close- therefore not starved for U.S. sRe was found guilty of a pros- ly held, demand quiet. Whites: dollars, have been giving Amer- titution charge A 90 day sen- Extra fancy heavyweight 36- icans increased competition in tence was suspended. 37li; fancy heavyweight 34- world markets. Part of this has Delbert Blaine, 27, of 2219 N.

35Vi. Browns: Extra fancy been due to the rising cost of 27th was fined a total of heavyweight 38 40; fancy production this year in Ameri- $122.75 when he was found heavyweight 37-38Mi. can factories, and part has been guilty of three separate com- due to the increasing efficiency plaints, drunken driving, speed- BANKER DIES of foreign producers as their ing and running a stop sign, prosperity has been translated Mike Miller, Blanford; John into better equipment newer products more tern ber $1.18 Vs. BIDS LET FOR ILL. ROADWORK the Terre Haute prison.

AmOng the topics on me riuvu udUKiicicc jr nunur chuu mT'TMccc nt WITNESS mv hand and Seal of ------------------------------------------------agenda are the relationship ofjunda7d if now therefore. I this the 22nd dav of CHILD day night- chaplains to prison officials, herebv notified of the pendency of record-keeDinc thp rplatinnchin said against him and that the tV Keeping, me reiauonsnip same will stand trial on the 30th 01 Protestant and Catholic chap- dav of September. 1965. the same lflinc easputnrlf arsrl tho on being the 22nd Judicial day of the iains, casework ana tne cnap- SeTJtember Term. 1965 of said court, lam, parole, sickness and death, and unless said Respondent appears enntart anH pnrp- and answers or demurs to said pe- ecciesiasiicai coniaci ana com- tition at said date the same will EFFINGHAM.

111. (Special) this program for priests who become said Court this the 15th day WITNESS may hand and Seal of in thP pstv nf: 1 of the I CASHMERES and fine wools beauti MARKS. Miss. (UPI) Pey- bids let recently for conrad i and is conducted by Nortel FOR bids FOR THE PUR- necessary to meet the extra-ordinary July .965 LEONARD F. CONRAD.

Clerk. -------------------------NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STRICTLY FOR THE LADIES THE VIGO COUNTY COUNCIL AND PUBLIC HEARING IN THE CUSTOM made slip covers, drapes. MATTER OF EMERGENCY AP- Material samples shown ln home. PROPRIATIONS FREE estimates. S.

Dunning. C-3023. Notice is hereby given to the tax- C-4614 Gift Sets and Cleaning Supplies. 1 payers of Vigo County. Indiana, that PnHps.

RrnKh be heard and determined in his ab- the County council of said County UfeU will meet at its usual meeting place Terre Haute, Indiana, at the houri of 10:00 A Wednesday. August 11. 1965 to consider the appropriations fully cleaned Krausbek. C-6528. including Effingham have been disclosed.

Cleaning contracts were giv- and Robinson. 507 S. 13th ton Marion Burford Self, one of en and Vera Pollitt, 58. RR 1, leading bankers, a low bid of $17,267. Denver was ter was fined $13.25 on hospital, an overweight truck complaint.

Richard Marshall. 28, of 517 N. 13t2 was fined a similar amount on a stop sign violation of 111. Road 49. To eet more dollars hack were fined $23.25 each when industrialists and planters, was Asphalt of Mattoon from overseas, Americans must gufty to speeding.

I buried here Sunday. Self. 81, given a export more. Some countries' Robert Ray, 47, of 2812 Kes- died Saturday at a Clarksdale a bid of $257,798 for 14.02 miles that most want American goods arc short of dollars. Other nations, notably in Western Europe, have dollars to spend but are threatening to raise high-1 er barriers against American goods.

The dollars they save could be turned in for gold. Father Hodge as part of his new duties. He said the plan is to hold similar meetings whenever new priests are assigned to federal prisons. James Batchelor, 40, Brazil, we fined $7.25 for having improper plates. NEW YORK MARKETS BY FRANCIS I.

du PONT IN MERCHANTS NATL BANK BLDG. 1 (E.S.T.) AVERAGES, MONDAY. AUGUST 2, 1965. 1 O'CLOCK (E.S.T.) SHARES. SCHOOL CAFETERIAS OF THE VIGO COUNTY SCHOOL CORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the Vigo County School Corporation will i receive sealed bids up to the hour of 4:00 T.

on August 16. 1965 at the School Administration Building. 667 Walnut Street. 1965 Terre Haute. Indiana, for the pur- ING chase of food and food preoaration ONE-WAY TRAFFIC FROM WEST items school cafeterias of the EAST ON CLEVELAND AVENUE County School Corporation, ac- CHASE OF FOODS AND FOOD emergency existing at this time, I PREPARATION ITEMS FOR which are not included in the cur- i EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTION.

LEGAL NOTICES. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO i STREET AND NORTH I FIFTH STREET. BE IT ORDAINED by the Common TWENTY- office, bids and contract fully conform thereto All bids for cafeteria items DAILY AVERAGES TEACHERS CONVENE FRENCH LICK, Ind. (AP)Indiana teachers will study; problems and opportunities confronting the public MURDERED COEDS' FUNERALS TODAY DALLAS (UPI) under a 1965 school aid act. The were found Friday in a field three-day Indiana State Teach-; near Austin, ers Association leadership con- The Rigsby and ference will open here next Sun- Shirley Ann Stark, both 21- tors were expected to attend.

Files Drawers glide easily and lighten workload More usable space in ASE full depth drawers Careful finishing means longer life. VIQUESNEY'S 811 OHIO ST. strangled. Following the funerals both Restland Memorial Cemetery. The partially nude bodi badly decomposed, were foi in a weed-covered field where a large bundle of th clothing was found July 20.

TREASURY BALANCE WASHINGTON (UPI)- ury accounts for the year through July 28: Withdrawals $8,733,21 Deposits 5,055,82 Cash Balance 8,208,59 Public Debt 317,277,85 Gold -Treas- fiscal WILL TO PRIOR PURCHASE ANY AMT. GREAT FIDELITY LIFE, Up to 825 shs. ANY AMT. STATE SECURITY LIFE, Up to 1,350 shs. OUR PRICES ARE NET.

WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION STOP IN, CALL OR WRITE R. D. BOWSHER INDIANA SECURITIES DEALER- 1219 Ohio St. Terre Haute, Ind. (1 O'clock N.

Y. Time) Industrials, 88J.67, Up Rails, 209.15, Up 1.14 Admiral Gen El Alld Chem Gen Fds Alld Strs Gen Mtrs Allis Chal Gen Tel Alum Ltd 27Ve Gen Tire Alcoa Goodrich Am Air Goodyear 47V4 Am Can Gt Nor Am Cyan Greyhnd Am El wt Gulf Oil Am 111 Cent Am Mtrs 111 Pwr Am Inland Stl Am Tob IBM Anaconda Int Harv Arlans 25 Int Nick Atchison Int Paper Avco Int Bea Fds 50 Iowa Bendix Johns-Mn 52 Beth Stl Kennecott 107 Boeing 77 Kresge 62 Borden 42Va Kroger Case Lib McN Catplr Lockhd Celanese Mar Oil 89 Maytag Chrysler Minn Min 55 Cities Svc 80 Monsanto Coca Cola Mont Wrd Colum Gs Morrell Ed Nat Bis Comsat 47 Nat Dairy iCons Ed 44 Nat Ld Cont Ca n55 NYC Cont Oil 75 No Amn Dana Nor Pac 49Vi Deere Olin Math Diana Outbd Douglas Owens-Ill 52 Du Pont Penney Eastman Penn RR Erie Pepsi Cola Firestone Phil Pet 54 Ford Mtrs Piper Air Fruehauf 30 Procter Gen Dyna Rep Stl Revlon Rexall Reyn Tob 40V2 Safeway 32 St. Regis Schenley 30 Sears Shell Oil 63 Simmons 32 Sinclair 59 Socony So Pac 38 Sperry 13 Std Bds SO Ind 49 SO NJ Stvns JP Stude Swift Texaco Tex Inst Un Carb Un El Un Pac Utd Air Utd Corp Utd Gas US Gyps US Stl 49 West Un Wstghs El Woolworth Allied Chem Burroughs 33V4 Com Solv Gen Tel Kroger 39 Natl Steel 52V4 Panhdl EP Chas Pfizer So Calif Ed Sun ray Mid Zenith Radio 80 Pillsbury 45 Pub Ser Ind 13 CBS Indiana: Section 1. That all vehicular traf- fic on Cleveland Avenue between shall be North Twenty-First Street and North bond Accounts approved Form No 95 with accompanied by of one thousand supply dollars Twenuty-fifth Street in the City of 00) for a one vear period Terre Haute. Indiana, be restricted starting August 16 1965 and ending to One-wav traffic only traveling July 10 1966 rent budget.

CLERK 211 Office Supplies 2,500.00 AUDITOR 201 Postage 400.00 205 Repairs to Equipment500.00 211 Office Supplies 3,000.00 602 Law Books 100.00 TREASURER 201 Postage 1,000,00 205 Repairs to Equipment 100.00 211 Office Supplies 500 00 SHERIFF 206 Meals for Prisoners 1,500.00 203 Garage and Motor 1,000 00 SURVEYOR 201A Travel Expense 200 00 204 Photo and Blueprinting 100.00 205A Photostat and binding of Records 1.200.00 COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH 103A Malaria Control Labor U. S. Civil Service Tests! High starting pay. Short hours. Advancement Preparatory training as long as required.

Thousands of jobs ODen. Experience usually unnecessary FREE information on Jobs, salaries requirements Write TODAY giving name address and phone. Lincoln Service. Box 31. Tribune-Star.

MALE HELP. from the West to the East. Form No 95 and specifications are Section 2. Whereas, an'emergency available in the office of Mr Jack exists for the taking effect of this Williams, Director of Purchasing, ordinance, the same shall be in full 667 Walnut Street. Terre Haute.

In- force and effect from and after its diana and will be furnished upon passage by the Common Council and request to any party or patties m- the approval by the Mayor, and pub- terested in 3ubmiU ng a bid 'licat on as required by law Presented by KATHERINE TLE McGLONE (deduct from 403D-Fog- ging Material) 1,800.00 JUVENILE COURT 111 Guardian Ad Litem Attorney 200 00 201A Travel Expense 1,000 00 1 201B Training and Conference Expense 211 Office Supplies MYR- 300 00 100.00 175 001 JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 205 Said Board of School T-ustees reserves the right to ac'tiit or eject 1602A Equipment all any oait anv bid or bids FRANK I. McGLONE. presented or reject bid'. 205 Repairs to Building and Councilman VIGO COUNTY Structures Passed in Open Council this 21st 213F General Supplies dav of July 1965 Dated this 26th da vof July. COURT HOLSL WILLIAM H.

JARVIS. NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR 202 Heat. Light and Power, President. BIDS TO BE RECEIVED ON etc Attest: LELAND LARR1SON. City CANNED FOOD ITEMS FOR Awnings Clerk RESIDENCE HALLS.

INDIANA Presented by me to the Mayor this STATE UNIVERSITY TERRE 202 Heat. Light and Power, 22nd dav of July. 1965 HAUTE INDIANA ptc. LELAND LARRISON. a sealed proposals for furnish- 209 Institutional, Medical ing canned food items for resi- IMPORTANT NOTICE The 1964 Civil Rijjhts Law prohibits, with certain exceptions, discrimination because of sex.

Since some occupations are considered more attractive to those persona of one sex than another, advertisements are placed under the Male or Female -olumn for convenience of readers. Such listings are not intended to exclude persons of either sex. 100 00 Citv Clerk. and General Supplies Approved by me this 23rd day of dcnce haUa located at Indiana State 213A Medical Care 200 00 OWNER-OPERATORS who own tractors equipped to pull mobile homes for permanent lease Also need road 1 500 00 aod tractor-trailer combi- 7 on no nations for freight division. Phone or write: Ed Dawless.

Pre-Fab Transit Co. Farmer City. Illinois. 500 00 GENERAL office work, stock records. banking posting, bondable.

Write 500 00 complete work and personal history 75 00 to Box 159. Tribune-Star July. 1965 RALPH TUCKER. Mayor. LELAND LARRISON.

City COUNTY HOME Food Institutional and Medical Hardware and Plumbing 10.000 no 3.000 00 100 00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2.500 00 10.000 00 5.000 00 10,562 87 University. Terre Haute. Indiana, will be received at the Business Of- 206 IP. 1 ADDicnw of Indiana State University 209 Attest, LELAND LARRISON. City untii lu.OO a.m..

Eastern Standard ICierk- on the 19th day of August. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 39. 1965 1965 and then will be opened and I "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING read aloud THE INSTALLATION OF A LOAD- Instructions to bidders and Telephone and Tele ING ZONE IN FRONT OF 300 specifications may be obtained at graph SOUTH SIXTH STREET. TERRE the Business Office Indiana State 413 sute Instjtutions HAUTE.

University Terre Haute Indiana 4J4 Hospitals Be It Ordained by the Common c. All proposals must be made Remodeling Court Council of the City of Terre Haute, on blank Form 96. prescribed by Indiana: tbe State Board of Accounts, and if That pursuant to the Municipal the proposal is in excess of $5,000. Code of Terre Haute. Indiana, and it must be accompanied by Ques-! under Section 303.12 (5) and 307.03 tionn a ire No.

96-A. as required by that the Board of Public Works and the statutes of the State of Indiana. Safety are hereby ordered to create Each proposal shall be accom- I a loading zone in front of 309 South panied by an acceptable check or 103 Extra Help Sixth Street operated by the C. D. M.

bank draft made oayable to the or- Corporation. der of Indiana State University or 201A Per Diem, Transporta- WHEREAS an emergency exists an acceptable bond for an tion Travel Expense for the immediate taking effect of amount not less than of the to- 302 Contractual Services this special Ordinance, the same shall tal bid price. HIGHWAY be in full force and effect from and e. Each contractor awarded work 8602 Equipment 25,000.00 after passage b.v the Common will be required to furnish an ac- COUNTY BUILDING Council of the City of Terre Haute ceotable surety bond in the full IMPROVEMENT FUND and approval by the Mayor and pub- amount of the contract. 887B-5 Remodeling Court lication as required by law.

f. The Indiana State University; House Dome 14,937.13 Presented by Board of Trustees reserves the Taxpayers may appear at this meet- LEONARD P. KIRCHNER. right to reject any proposals or all, in and shalJ have to Councilman. proposals, to make any combina- a on the necessity for such Passed Open Council this 21st tion thereof, to waive any infor- jemergency appropriations.

Any emer- day of July. 1965. jmalities therein, and to return un- genCy appropriations finally deter- kbss JARV1S' ba LELAND LARRISON. City fctij b. Coroners, which Board House Dome Architect Fees for remodeling Court House Dome 2,550 00 602 Law Books 100 00 HARRISON TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR 5,000.00 CIVIL DEFENSE i- 500.00 2,500.00 tne opening 01 uius whiiuui inc tun- to the Mayor this sent of the Indiana State University 8 rvvnJftt 1965 Board of Trustees for a period of days at the County AudJ- sched- Clerk.

Presented by me 22nd day of July. LELAND LARRISON. Thirtv days after the Citv Clerk. uled time of closing bids. Approved by me this 23rd day of INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY July 1965.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES RALPH TUCKER. Bv Mavor. KENNETH MOULTON. LmAR Dhnin aa qi Attest: LELAND LARRISON, City Vice-President and Treasurer. Amer Pnoto Copy Clerk.

Indiana State University. will Office. At such hearings taxpayers desiring to object to such emergency appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when such hearing will be held. A. LEROY LEWZADER, Auditor.

Vigo County. Indiana. TRUCK DRIVERS Wanted personable men with good driving records, Bondable and able to pass I physical. Age 25 to 55 to transport mobile homes throughout the U.S. for the largest mobile home mover.

Must own or purchase D-a or 2 ton dependable late model truck 10 to 15 ft. over all. Immediate employment. If you qualify you may be assigned a terminal in the state of your choice. Used trucks available for purchase.

Apply in Person to MORGAN DRIVE AWAY Representative Mr. Jones at HOLIDAY INN 3300 Dixie Bee Highway S. 41 and 150 S. Terre Haute, Ind. Aug 2nd Thru Aug.

7th or Morgan Drive Away Inc. 2800 Lexington Elkhart. Ind..

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