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Page Two RUSHVILLE (INDIANA) DAILY REPUBLIC AN Friday, October 30, 1970 for continued Waft Ne? re-elect Republican EXPERIENCE Served in 1967 and 1969 Legislatures; Chairman of Cities Committee; member County Township Committee; Chairman of 1968 GOP State Convection Credentials 1966 COPy State Convention Platform Committal Degrees in government and law; legal advisor to county, city, town, and; townships, WHAT'S THIS? THE NATIVES Pl PN BUILP MONUMENTS AROUNCV' IK here. KEEP AN EVE OPEN RIP. DON'T NICK A A SLEEPING BOA' a IP THIS WAS AN ABA NOON EP FORBES-JAMEISON CAMP OLP JOSHUA KNEW ABOUT LETS SEE WHAT'S BACK KW A I Le HI HUI his wasted scry at his pyins champion NOW THE GOOP FIGHT; OILPREP- THE LAST together "5 of' IL 'SS PERFORMANCE Author of 13 laws passed by the 1967 and 1969 Legislatures on subjects such as arbitration, the Municipal Ecoqfigiic Development Act, regulation of door to railroad crossings, uniform cemetery law, public improvement finance ing, and the Knightstown and zn i i Vote Democrat November 3 Gene For Washington Township Trustee ADVISORY BOARD Fred Gwinnup Claude Butler Howard Wilkinson P. N. Hirsch Co.

THE New Color TV, vacation trips are just a few of the better things in life you and your family enjoy today. What about gone? Let me show you how Metropolitan life insurance can safeguard your family future so they will enjoy the still better things to come. THURMAN APPLE 2 Rushville, 6 Mays 2428 Call Collect I ss I Metropolitan Life New York N. Y. Hospital News RUSH MEMORIAL New Items of Local Interest To Present Program At Club Training Conference In Toledo State And Local Markets HAVE MOVED Mrs.

Myrta Rush and daughter. Elmyra, have moved from Inglewood. California, to 213 E. 39th Street. Anderson, where they have purchased a home for future residence.

JP COURT John W. Nelson, was fined $23.25 in Justice of the Peace Court today on a charge of permitting a violation. He was ticketed Oct. 23 on U.S. 52 in Posey Township.

RUSH CO. FAIR BOARD Members of the Rush County Fair Board will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 in the third floor conference room at the court house. Officers will be elected. A good amenance of board mem hers is urged. UTILITIES BOARD In the report of the Rushville Utilities Service Board meeting held Wednesday.

Jack Payne was erroneously referred to as chairman of the board. The hoard was reorganized July 16 with Cornelius Oster chairman, Jack Payne secretary, and John S. Green as the third member. Marriage License Applications Larry L. Pitts, 19, Carthage, photo, and Lorinda Jean Mlekush, 18, Carthage.

ADMITTANCES Paul Foster, R. Charles Linking, 1420 North Main; Mrs. Lester Palmer, Shelbyville; Mrs. Robert. Stillabower, Franklin.

DISMISSALS Wilbur H. Wood; Mrs. Billy Lee and baby, Christina Dawn. BIRTHS Mr and Mrs. James M.

Smith, 839 West Seventh Street, girl, Friday. 84 Million In Heroin Seized In Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Th. owner of a tailor shop faced a court hearing today on narco! ics charges after police report ed confiscating pure heroin worth at least. $4 million in a raid on the store. Police said McKinley Blake.

44. owner of Custom Tai lors on the Westside, was arrested Thursday on a charge of violating the 1935 Narcotics Act. Police said the cache was the largest in the city's history and the raid was connected with an Oct. 20 Westside raid in which heroin and cocaine valued at more than $1 million was seized. Donald Schaedel, deputy police chief, said the heroin, contained in 18 envelopes and 200 capsules, was found in a secret compartment in a stairwell after a two-hour search.

lie said the shop had been under surveillance about three weeks. Mix cream style cottage cheese with finely chopped rad ishes and scallion. Use as a spread for crackers or party- size slices of rye bread David Van Goins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O.

Goins, 416 East Seventh Street, has been selected to represent The Club Association of Indianapolis at the Midwest Training Conference for Professional Staff in Toledo, today and Saturday While the conference is in session, such topics as, and Role of an Adult will be discussed by noted youth authorities from all over the country. Over 150 men will attend from all 50 states, Canada, the Bahamas, the Virgin Islands. David is a 1965 graduate of Rushville High School and at- Legal Notice NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Rushville. Rush County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7:30 on 3rd day of November 1970.

will consider the following additional appropriations which said consider necessary to meet. the extraordinary emergency existing at this time TRANSFER FROM Gen B-56 Clerk Treas. Bond to Qen. B-242 Publications SJW Gen. S-224 Swimming Pool to Gen E-214 Police Telephone 450.00 Gen.

S-224 Swimming Pool to Oen E-324 Police Motor 45000 Gen 1-251 Park Dept to Gen E-324 Police Motor 450 00 Gen E-726 Police Dept, to Gen E-54 Police Clothing 75.00 Gen F-37 Fire Dept, to Gen. F-22J Fire Electric 200 00 Gen F-37 Fire Dept, to Oen. F-51 Fire Ins. 20 Gen. F-720 Fire Dept, to Gen F-54 Fire Clothing 200.00 Gen G-224 Sanitation to Gen 0-324 Sanitation Motor $1,000 00 Parking Meter 423 to Clothing 54 Gen 8-720 Swimming Pool to Gen E-2S4A Omnibus Crime Control 400 OO Appropriate from Electric Liquidation to Gen D-58, Legal Work 100 00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which commission will hold a further hearing within Fifteen days at the County office of Rush County.

Indiana, or at such other place aa may he designated At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will he held OTTO MOORE Rep Ai Tele October 23-30 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given taxpayers of Rush County. Indiana, that the County Council of Rush County. Indiana at their regular meeting place at 10:00 A on 14th day of November 1970, will consider the following additional appropriations which said consider necessary to meet extraordinary emergency existing at this time. COUNTY GENERAL FUND Sheriff ...........9 I-200 Auditor: Extra Held IOO TOTAL COUNTY GENERAL FUND RUSH COUNTY HIGHWAY ProJ. No RC 70-07 Bridge No 19 $10,000 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which commission will hold a further hearing within Fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of Rush County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriations may he heard Interested taxpayers may inquire of County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held DARREL RONAN.

Rush County Auditor Rep Ai Oct 30--Nov NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that undersigned been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rush County. State of Indiana. Co- Executors of the estate of Lena Meyer (E70-71) late of Rush County, deceased Said estate Is supposed to he solvent Robert Meyer and William C. Meyer. Co-Executors All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due.

must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred October 13. 1970. Attest FRANCES S. NORRIS, Clerk Rush Circuit Court Earnest. Foster Ai Eder.

Attorneys Rep October 10-23-30 tended Virginia State College in Petersburg, Virginia. He has done extensive youth work, including such organizations as the Boy Scouts, voter registration, and was recently employed as a counselor at the Camp Atterbury Job Corp Cen ter. While at the conference, David will present a program, prepar ed by him, entitled, Role of a Youthful Black The verbal dissertation will al tempt to explain to the other delegates the feelings of black youth, six to 18 years old, in the city slum and the problems that await these young black citizens Early End To State License Jam Predicted By MARGARET GENTRY Associated Press Writer INDIANAPOLIS (AP) A backlog of license and auto title applications will be whittled to zero in six weeks, acting Motor Vehicles Commis sioner W. W. Hill, said today.

Hill said a computer scanner went into full time operation Thursday and can process 600 title applications per minute. The backlog of title and license applications is about 70. (KH), he said, down from 250,000 three months ago. Gov. Edgar D.

Whitcomb, who joined Hill at a news con ference said he will not appoiit a permanent commissioner un til after the election Tuesday Hill was named acting com missioner last August, replacing Commissioner Gerald W. Habig, who was transferred to the gov office as a legislative assistant. Hill is a Republican candidate for the state senate from Marion County. Whitcomb said he is considering a task force lion that the Motor Vehicles Bureau eliminate or reduce patronage employment. thing I tend to favor more than anything else is a bipartisan Whitcomb said.

Some government officials have recommended a 60-40 bi partisan system instead of the patronage in some government departments. is unfortunate that we have a great many forces work ing to make the patronage system look like something evil and the merit system look like the answer to Whitcomb said. HEINOLD STOCKYARDS WEST ON ST. RD. 44 200 to 220 lbs $16.25 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) (USDA) Indiana hog market today at 70 yards and packing plants excluding Indianapolis: Estimated receipts week ago year ago 13.900; week to date last week last year 64,200.

Barrows and gilts mostly 25, instances 50, lower; demand fair to good; 1-3 200-230 lh 15.5016.00; a few 1-2 2(H) 220 lb 16.2516.50; 2-3 220-250 lb 15.00-16.00; sows steady to 50, spots 75, lower; 300-350 lh 12.50-13.50; 350-450 lb 12.00-13.00. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) (USDA) Hogs 4.000; barrows and gilts uneven, generally steady to 25 lower; early sales 50 lower; trading opened slow, later fairly active; 1-2 195-230 lh 16.25-17.00; largely 16.50-17.00; 41 head 205-210 lh 17.25; 1-3 190 250 lh 15.75-16.50; 2-3 240-270 lh 15.25-16.00 2-4 240-280 lh 15.00 15.75; 3-4 250-300 lh 14.50-15.25; sows 25-75 lower; 1-3 320-450 lh 12.75-13.25; 2-3 400-550 lh 12.25 12.75. Cattle 150; calves none; slaughter steers and heifers too scarce for market test; supply mostly cows, steady; cows, util ity and commercial. 17 00 20 00 cutters 16.50-18.00; canners 14.0017.00. Sheep 75; all prices steady; wooled slaughter lambs, choice and a few prime 85-105 lh 25.00 26.50; slaughter ewes, utility, 7.00-8.00.

NEW YORK (AP) The stock market continued to drift back and forth on the downside in moderate trading today. At noon the Dow Jones aver age of 30 industrial stocks dipped 62 points to 752.94 Decliners held an almost 2 to I lead over gainers on the New York Stock Exchange. Oils were up. Rails, metals, aircrafts, and rubber issues were off. All other stock categories were mixed At noon the Associated Press 60-stock average sagged .9 to 255.6, with industrials off 8, rails off 9.

and utilities unchanged. Big Board prices included For Time of Feature CALL 932 3621 7:30 Sun. Adults $1.50 Child 60c BUTTON pomp PRICES! DIRECT FROM ITS RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENT Fairchild Camera, off Vi at off Ti at Western Air Lines, off I Vs at Sony, off at I i- Allied American Stock Exchange prices included Consolidated Oil Gas, up at im. f)iii a1 Equipment, off 1 af Fair, off at Dome Petroleum. off at 75; Systems Engineering, off at 17'i and Syntex.

off 7 at 321 European dandies in the lith and 12th centuries liked to wear slipper with toes designed a scorpions, serpents and fish tails. One hest selling number turned up and twisted into the shape of a hero. 2o CxMlfff III chorgi ham C. a 9iitnn Ii mil IS I SCMAnxfl McCMTNT'fRANKllll SCMOIil Cill! ITR TEACHERS CITED PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) Charles Hopkins of Lafayette High School and David Gaskill of Culver Military Academy were among 30 journalism teachers cited by the Newspaper Fund.

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