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Till: INDIANAPOLIS STAR- PAGE 19 JANUAKY 23, 1971 STATISTICS wosniAN :i.i:aiu, iok post Cily Laivyer Due To Become Key Aide To Ruckelshaus From Official Records Donald M. Mosimnn, Indianapolis attorney and Street, head, rm, leg Inlurles. us im sii-l. and Central Ave business consultant, is expected nue. Onnelere Ivey, 21, 3151 North Perkins lo be named assistant administrator to William 1).

Ruckelshaus, director of the Federal University I-aw School. He served two years in the Coast Guard. He was a deputy attorney general in 1957 61 and was a member of the law firm of Minton, Mosiman, Sullivan and Johnson. Mosiman resigned from the firm to become campaign manager for Ruckelshaus in 1968. Following Ruckelshaus defeat by United States Senator Birch E.

Bayh Jr. (D-Ind Mosiman joined Ferine Leisure International, which started a land development program in the Bahamas, Mosiman left the company several months ago to start his own business and financial consulting office. any appointment. Mosiman's job will be to coordinate the 10 regional offices of the agency throughout the country. Those closest to Indianapolis will be at Chicago and Cincinnati.

Mosiman Is a graduate of Shortridge High School, Wabash College and the Indiana proval for the job, it was reported. Mosiman nerved as campaign manager for Ruckelshaus when he ran as the Republican nominee for the United States Senate In Indiana in 1968. Mosiman, 2320 East 91st Street, said last night he has not officially been notified of Environmental Protection Court, head, teq. be'k inlurles. 7:49 a Capitol Avenue and West Fall Creek Paikwav, Ann M.

f-ord, 34, 300 block West 43rd Sireel, whiplash. OS 52d Slieol and Keyslme Ave nue Me 1 1 nrti Unnloan, 2d, 6100 bloik Central Avenue, heea Inlury; William Wlmsatl, 24. 5100 block North Wmlhrup Avenue, head Inlury. CITY ROBBERIES After I p.m. Thuru'ey a ll p.m., 2170 West Micihuan Street, Termlnla Company, JI50.

Yetteroay 7:22 30ID ilnul and Indianapolis Agency, it was learned last night. Mosiman has cleared security checks and White House ap Avenue, wallet. 2:35 loo North Merid an street, 1200. CITY BURGLARIES Alter p.m. Thuriuey 4:15 a.m..

iuuih Keahni Avenue, "un- p.m., 1U7 Norm Avenue, television, camera, coat, radio, iliteo, roaster. 7 p.m., 1508 North Broadway, gun. 7:02 p.m.. 2514 Indianapolis Avenue, 2 radios. 7:43 p.m..

851 Rnacha Street, Carter Memorial Baptist Church, ollne egulpment. "uth Frulldale; n. i1" UJ Washlnglim. HH, lilt Suulh Goodlal. I4J6 Weber Drive; Ju- Grave Ulplom.l Court, Beech lm Mermltao Way) Mason, IJ4 Wmtleld i 1 ani Shorrl MrAlllster, North Kltley.

Paul Carle. 401 1 Moiiway tJenny, 2002 Bast loth un" Ander. son, 37(12 LaSalle. Robert Lewis 47J5 Hlnesley Avenue) r.N-nc!.i.('iM' im Hlnesiev Avenue. Clyde Mitchell, 1233 Soulh Ue uelp, Cartersburg.

Stephen Spurgeon, 4822 West Regeoti Lane, 4729 West Regent. Sleiren Smllke, 1344 North Keeling) Dlanna Hayilen, 302 tieter Drive. Dennis Virgin, 4735 North Illinois) Jarou. line Smith, 2VI0 Moller Road, Speedway, Kloan Wllvon, 8721 Braeburn Norm Drive) Ada Bennell, SS25 Porlsnwuth. Eslle McClure, 2BU5 West Ray; Dora Settles, 4734 West Naomi.

Edwin Becker, 5217 North Kenwood) Janet Dresser, 3143 Medford, Philip Miller, 2834 Maywood Road) Karen Thompson, 1005 Souihvlew. Delherl Morris, 618 Iowa; Lorelta Wood, 1409 Soulh Penninglon. DIVORCE SUITS CIRCUIT COURT Donna Bauer vs. Stephen Bauer. SUPERIOR COURT -Room 1- Peqqy Denoey ys.

Raymond Dennev. Alberta Alltop vs. George Alllop. Mary Webster vs. Flovd Webster.

-Room 2- Lorene Parker vs. Silas Parker. John Harmueller vs. Lucille Harmueller. Marguerite Fogleman vs.

Michael Fogl-man Sr. Stephanie Tapp vs. Carl Tapp. -Reom a- Rosa Huntsman vs. Wilbert Huntsman.

Helen Srhaeter vs. Jan Schaefer. Dorothy Riley vs. Earnest Riley. Kalhy Clark vs.

Richard Clark. -Room 4-Marole Cameron vs. Clarence Cameron. Pauline Smith vs. John Smith.

Harold Anderson ys. Edna Anderson. Bonnl Shlmp vs. Vincent Shimp. -Room S- N.

Jeann McDowell vs. Walter McDowell. Theron Krout vi. Doris Krout. Mable Anderson vs.

Ronold Anderson. Diane Petty vs. Thomas Petty. -Room 4- BettV Wnrthlnatnn Ul. DAkrl Uirth.

JVVws Of The Courts im. IUPREM6 COURT TASS1 (0. VMui Slt. Allan riraiil Court. Awxillxnl'i pallium to wiih-Jim transcript graiiltdi to r.turn.u 'fJ('))l MarnUoa at al vi.

Stat. H. ..,1, Suoarlnr Cnurt. patltlon i'nani b'taf. nolle mil crtltk.it gf "Ij.y'sjW.

Zi'PP 5tat. Bartholomw Court. Apptllanl'i reply burl, lliiu and P'onf 01 nrvue. 269S3U1. Siott v.

Stan. Marlon Crlm. Court. Appllitl' petition (or lime to )l brief jiranted lo 23, 191, irasis. Mlshfuwtr v.

(lata, Marlon ftmlml Cnuir. AoPllanl' petition lor notkt an quarrj raralpl Batfll v. Slate Vanderburrih riKuit Court. AnnellM'i petition to add to brlal granted. "KlaO.

Seller vi. Slala. Marlon Crlm. I.ii Court. Appellant'j pellllmi lor lima Printed to March 12, 1971.

IU6115230. Placecia vs. Slate. Stueben Court. Appellee'! brief and prool iHOViW.

Lv Mlon Crlm. inii Court. Appellant's petition tor time Printed I to Jan. 29, 1971. lOuSJil.

lick vs. Slale, Marlon Crlm. I.ii Cowl. Appellant's petition lo sublimits pari oranted. Wltherspoon vi.

State. Supermr Court. Appellee'! brief IIh oroof of service. 17ISI4. S'ele vs.

Banlsrewskl. Marlon cmlMl Court. Hon. Thomas J. Faulconer COURT Jan.

22, 1971 uiAII. Conrad al vs. Tomllnson etc. uindruki Circuit Court. Appellant's re-Sun lo motion lo vacate bond and cer-ifiirAta ol service.

1 IS9AUI. Chase et al vs. Settle! et at. thaibv Circuit Court. Appellant's petition tor lihearlno.

denied. Dissent ol Lowder-jrjilk, Judje. In which Buchanan, Judge "uttMttl. Mane etc. vs.

Kelly. Marlon Municipal Court. P-tltlon to withdraw Script oranted and transcript to be r. niofd Intact on conclusion ol retrial. 1 61A222.

Contractors Transit Inc. vs. American Pipe Corporation. Merlo Su-ffi Court. Appellant'! petition for re.

tejrlnq denied S70A1M. Pavlch. et al vs. State. Marlon riniinal Court.

Motion to treat eppel. In's brief as motion ot dismiss and proof DIckerson et al vs. Morton I Boone Circuit Court. Cause trenv ferrnrt to Supreme Court. (Constitutional "JjrjAUO.

Kwhert et al vs. Wiseman et I Flnvd Circuit Court. Appellee's petition fo amend brief by Insertion of page 'llJOAlM. In Animation ol Territory tc vs Cltvof Nishawaka el al. St.

Jo-iSi Superior Court. Record. Motion to correct error! lubmllted. 270A2S3. Campbell et al vs.

State How-ird Superior Court. Appellee'! petition for granted to Feb. II, ,1971. J70A254, State Board ol vs. Associated Auto end Truck lentil! Inc.

Johnson Circuit Court. Ap-Lilee's netihon lo transfer denied. I0A278. In re Annexation of Territory Cltv of Fort Wivne. Allen Superior Court Appellant's brief.

TIJIAIO. Sacbs el al vs. American Fletcher Notional Bank et al. Marlon Circuit Court Appellee's oblecllons to petition for 7:50 p.m., 307 North Leland Slreel, watch, television, clothing. 12 pm, 2240 North Winter Avenue, copper tubing, 9.21 p.m., 3104 East Michigan Street, watch, shoes, 10:01 p.m., 2508 North Indianapolis Avenue, television.

11:07 pm, 537 Soulh Ksyston Avenue, 2 moton. 11:09 p.m., 2850 North Martlndal Avenue, 2 televisions, 2 pistols. 11:56 3619 Alexandra Court, television. Jewelry. Yesterday 12:30 a.m., 1836 Last 38th Street, Bruce Termlnln Companyn, $150.

12 49 a.m., 7331 Station Street, stereo, clothing. 1:29 M2 North Park Avenue, clothing. 7:07 a.m., 2431 Guilford Avenue, radio, clothing. 8:24 a.m., 3705 North Illinois Street, Ambassedo Animal Clinic, office egulpment. 8 31 a.m., 1011 South Leonard Street, lewelry, coins.

8:50 a.m., 2944 North Sherman Drive, Jump Car Wash, tools. 10:18 a.m., 738 North Avenue, Fabricated Metal Products, checks. '''''fl'eiaw "flip MR evvnyia. BSPHB iByfc p59M J0tL NOW ENJOY OUR UNBEATABlT lSE3j 1 BUYS ON EASY CREDIT TERMS 1 i.ifiiiMif",rffli tiam.MWrriMrr.f.Wir' 12:09 p.m., 1818 South Talbot Street, i to mora. 1:51 p.m., 3134 North Riley Avenue, television.

Ihoton. onni Pavlldei vs. Michael Pavlldei. onnie Brown vs. Robert Brown.

STOLEN VEHICLES Alter D.m. Thuridw :30 p.m., 1043 Soulh Virginia Avenue, 1964 Wl iimc z-aoor. 4VKV46. i mi lunrtn r.i Chevrolet 2-door, 49A4466. Yesterday -Room 7-Bonnl Parker vs.

Gary Parker. Nancy Perkins vs. Donald Perkins. Saundre Chatmon vs. Booker Chatman Jr.

Ann Hanna vs. Carson Henna- Police, Fire Runs Time given It time report was mede PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENTS Alter 6 p.m. Thursday .8:08 p.m., 29lh Street and Washlnqton Boulevard, William Bell, 51, 3348 North Sherman Drive, face Iniurv. 12:25 a.m., 300 Easl Walnut Street, 1965 brown Chevrolet 4-door, 4IA4962. tdivkbr-f- 'i Street, 1942 while Chevrolet 4-door, 49R9906.

9:19 a.m., 7100 Easl Washington Street, 1971 vellow Ford. 93Rhirb a mm FOR 10:05 a 525 Soulh Harris Street, 1964 brown Chevrolet 4-door, 93B757 1970 uies other ARE HAVING A LZ3 10:20 p.m.. and Delaware streets, i-nories eurroro, jj, iuao North Dela. ware Street, leg Inlury. Yesterday 1239 A.m..

hadeLinrl AunnnA a.nrf Wth Habig Draws RD CHARGE and BANKAMERICA MASTER Street, David W. 26, 406 North Harbihson Court, head Inlury. 1 a.m., Mlchlnan Street and Capitol Avenue. Marvin Rothwell, 43, 500 block North Pershing Avenue, head inlury. 1:16 a.m..

Washlonton nnrf Nnui lraw $82.75 Fine streets, Horace, T. 52, Morris- lown, face inlury. 6 a.m.. Df-laware and AArvlnrf 4rt. Charles Lowe, 35, 28no block South Roena In City Court CHARGE CARD CUSTOMERS SALE WILL BE SUNDAY, JANUARY 24th CARMEL ZIONSVtLLE SPEEDWAY THE Former State Motor Vehicles LAWRENCE CLERMONT Bureau Commissioner Oralri 1 CASTLETON 8ROWNSBURG W.

Habig last night was found guilty in Municipal Court. Room 4, of reckless driving but was acquited of having no auto inspection sticker and PLAINFIELD MlEECH GROVt MOORESVILLE SOUTHPORT GREENWOOD leaving the scene of an acci dent. Judge Valan S. Boring lined Johnson County, City Free Phone Calls Set Habig $82.75 and $16.25 court costs in the 15-minute trial, one of the longest in the court's records. STAR STATE REPORT Franklin, Ind.

Most John HABIG WAS arrested Oct. 6 son County teiepnone sud- at Madison Avenue and Mc- scribers will be able to call In Carty Street, where the bor nme ana cenincoie or scrvar. UlJlAil. Clark vs. Melody Bar, Inc.

No-trie Circuit Court. Appellant's brief end roof ol service. 16171 A12. Bredenmever vs. Cooper.

Whitley Circuit Court. Appellant's petition for Jan. 21, 1971 fla'AUI. Chase et al vs. Settles et el.

ihelb Circuit Court. Rehearing denied, owdermiliv Ivtot, dissents. In which luchanan, Judne, concurs. Instruction No. Instructed lurors that they must put flwiTiselves In position of parlies before ap-(Hymn standard of care and before deter-Silnlno whelher parties acted as reasonable under same or like circumstances.

The Est of Pierce v. Horvalh Is that it no! wdjl lurv would have done as Individuals tr collectively, but what they must deter-me Is what abstract reasonable prudent Sen would have done. Instruction 7 did lot nermlf lurors to determine what ab- Tract reasonable and prudent man would ave done, but Instructed lurors to place hemselves In position of narties at the line of the occurrence. The case falls ouarelv within the Pierce v. Horvath ise, and a rehearlno should he granted.

FEDERAL COURT Bankruptcies Filed Ralph H. Lowe, Falrland, factory worker; dabti. 5971 assets, $300. Carole E. Thompson, 3930 Caroline Ave-, rue, postal employe) debts, $17,745) assets "o'onni M.

Smith, 2709 South Fleming Street, factory worker) debts, as- "Tyrone Keesllno, Anderson, restaurant chef I debts, assets, $250. Carl A. Walden, 3244 Milan Court, tire handler; debts, assets, $2,000. Jackie L. Waldon, 3244 Milan Court, department store clerk) debts, as- "(firy'stahl, 4535 Lafayette Road, assist-int oil station manaaeri debts, $9,516) Beckham, 2610 North Hitter Avenue, laborer) debts, $17,760) assets, $200, Vital Statistics BIRTHS Community Hospital Boys HUTCHESON, Jack and Mar-thai GEARALDS, Oarrell and Mary, KING, Donald and Swan Leei BARNES, Thomas and Linda) DAVIS, Harold and ''Girts ANDERSON, John and Vlckll RAMSEY, James and Susan; PENCE.

Lewis Jr. and Janice) SMITH, Carl and Brenda; ROBERTS, Ernest and MarV) WINSTED, Randall and Velma) DOYLE, John and Vlckl. Marlon County General Hospital Girl -SMITH, S. T. and Erma.

St. Francis Hospital Boy -FOX. David and Deborah. 'Girls GAYNOR, Donald and Wandai CALDWELL. Johnnie end Phyllis.

St. Vincent Hospital Bovs FLANDERS. Donald and NancV) STEFAN, Kurt and Mery. Girls-BRUCK, Richard and Karen; PLEW, Walter and Pesov) WALLACE, Jeffrey end Trudy. Hendricks County Hospital Boys POWERS, Randall and Bettyi RILEY, Thomas and Janice.

Girl WAI I S. Lonnle and Brenda. Methodist Hospital 1 Boys WILSON, Florence and Helen; WALLACE, E. James and BJbat COOK, Dennis and Sharon) BOWEN, John and Carmen. Girls-STEELE, Sydney and Pamela) RYE, Robert end Shirley; WARDRUP, Franklin and Diane; DILLON.

Wlllard and Eva) MERRIFIELD, Michael and Kathy. Coleman Hospital Girls DREIMAN, Bernard and Dnnna; GFNTLE. John and Sharon; ROBFRTS. Thomss and Nancy) VOGEL, Larry and Martha, MARRIAGC LICENSES dianapolis toll-free beginning 7, it was announced yes rowed 1970 Lincoln convertible he was driving collided with a car driven by Jerry Harrell, terday. Officials of United Telephone 23, 920 East Markwood Avenue.

Company of Indiana which services Johnson County, also said residents will be able to call toll-free the ex 9:00 AJ1. TILL 12:00 NOON YOU MUST SHOW YOUR CHARGE CARD FOR ADMITTANCE THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC DURING SALE VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY EVERY 15 MINUTES! THESE PRIZES INCLUDE A VACUUM CLEANER, BLENDER, TOASTER, ELECTRIC CAN OPENER, ELECTRIC HAIR CURLERS, MAKE-UP MIRROR, SLICING KNIFE, RADIOS, PLUS A PORTABLE TV WILL BE GIVEN AT THE 10:00 A.M. DRAWING. OUR SUPPLIERS AND MANAGEMENT HAVE GIVEN US SPECIAL PRICING FOR THIS EVENT AND THE SAVINGS WILL BE TREMENDOUS ON ALL OF OUR NAME BRANDS INCLUDING: ZENITH RCA GENERAL ELECTRIC 0 ADMIRAL NORGE MOTOROLA "QUASAR" 0 GIBSON MAGIC CHEF CALORIC HOOVER CURTIS-MATHES WESTINGHOUSE WHIRLPOOL SONY AND PANASONIC THERE WILL BE SPECIAL PRICED MERCHANDISE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS THROUGHOUT ALL THREE TOPPS STORES LISTED BELOW ARE JUST A FEW OF THE PRIVATE SALE BARGAINS THAT WILL BE OFFERED. changes of Bargersville-Prov- "Public officials must be careful of 1 conduct," said Boring, a Republican who recently was reappointed to the bench by GOP Governor Edgar D.

Whitcomb. "They are the loaders of the community and they must set ldence, Franklin, Trafalgar, Whiteland and Nineveh, and the Marietta exchange in neighboring Shelby County. an example for the rest of the The Nineveh and Marietta citizens," the judge cited as exchanges are the only ex the reason for imposing a changes which are not included greater-than-usual fine. in the toll-free calling to Indianapolis, officials explained. Don A.

Tabbert, Habig's at torney and special assistant to Beginning Wednesday Indi Whitcomb, noted that Habig anapolis telephone directories will be delivered to residents of the Indianapolis drove only 120 feet before halting his damaged car to hail a policeman. areas, officials added. Pittsboro Man Gets Air Safety Award STAR STATE REPORT Robert Basey, 1652 Spruce) Mould Na Pittsboro, M. Bell pier, HM sourn araie. James Curry 4443 Devon Lake Roed, mm ith 39, Pittsboro, has been named the recipient of the state's 1970 General Aviation (.

Woodrow Hall, 9520 East Washlnatoni Elsie Bender, 3944 Marseille Court. David Robinson, 740 StelnmeUr Drlvai cethy Buncn, ivbj cnurcniii. Thomas Robinson, 69 Port Roberts) Con TABBERT ALSO stressed the car Habig was driving was the property of an auto wholesaler, and that state law exempts vehicles from Inspection if they are to be junked or sold wholesale. Habig had been removed from his Motor vehicles bureau post and was performing legislative liaison duties for the Governor at the time of his arrest. He was fired after his arrest.

Since than, he has been unemployed, with no income, and has very few assets, Tabbert pointed out during the trial. Boring ordered Habig to pay the fine by Monday. Mechanic Safety Award. A mechanic at Hoosier Air nie Miller, 440 Norm yyinono. Donald Rehl, 921 North Mltchner) Linda 3659 AHace Drive.

Robert Trent, 1232 North Tuxedo) I mo- craft Accessories in Indianapolis, Bell was cited for developing a special tool to aid vene sjoowin, ijgr nunu Kip Kinder, Lisle, III.) Carol Berglund, 3214 Sharon Avenue. Michael strelf, 3540 North Drenell Janet 309 North 21st, Beech Grove. Ivan Kenworthy, 1523 North Meridian) i Vlckl Latimer, 110B North Plalnview Douqlas Pollard, 6137 Downing Drive; Deborah Jones, S176 East 74Th. Fallon Pnnrn tast Ch cauo) Ann STEREO MODULAR COMPONENT INCLUDES AMFM AND FM STEREO WITH GARRARD CHANGER SPEAKER, 8-TRACK STEREO SYSTEM HEADPHONE SET AND STAND. PRIVATE SALE PRICE $16900 in aviation safety.

The award if? sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration and Wllc. nil Cirwav Drlva. the aviation industry. Robert Updike, 4212 East lOthl Merllee REG. PRIVATE SALE 12" PORTABLE TV $5000 18" PORTABLE TV J12997 $8800 15" COLOR PORT.

TV $24995 7500 23" COLOR CONS, amn W5 $35900 FAMILY SIZE REFRSG. s21995 $14800 18 AUTO. WASHER s21995 AUTOMATIC GAS DRYER 519995 $138J0 smith, 3321 West JJO ujnn. ii ehnihuu i Te la Val Bell now will be entered in a regional contest. Regional winners will compete in March for intlne, 5925 Sunset Drive.

Robert Johnson, 1040 North Delaware, Hansford. 2iur n. Warvln LaRose, 9720 East Washington) the national title. Prllier, smi sogin Gresa Russell, 3(135 Oliver) Linda Judd, 2915 South Lockburn. Larry Sllnson, 328 South McClur; Ketn-Meen Kllnnler, 7214Vi Woodlawn.

Kenneth Smith, 1544 Cruff; Deborati 1210 Glmber. Thomas Havgood, 436 South Butler) StPh Tuilioii Setup To Be Retained State officials agreed with FOR REAL FURNITURE STYLING onie DOOO, JUI ueimar ruo. Robert Lunsford, 2638 Kessler North Driver Roberta Slpe, 5333 East Washington. tlnvd Robv. 1210 East St.

Claln Wanda 23" COLOR CONSOLE WITH TAMBOUR DOORS REG. 589.95 $39900 Alien, 3V2 Norm Linwooo. Warvln Waddle. 64j North ter! Barb ara svie, sun r-orr rrintir. Harold Dorney, 1930' Weslvlew Drive; Ale- Red Cross Workers At Fort Being Sought STAR STATI REPORT Applications for Red Cross volunteers in the Fort Benjamin Harrison Hospital and Dental Clinic will be accepted Feb.

5, according to Mrs. Joseph T. Cox, co-ordinator of Red Cross volunteers at Fort Harrison. Applicants will be Interviewed from 9 a.m. to noon in Fort Harrison Red Cross field office in Building 403.

'0 Keen, 14 worm noime. Donald Manley, Terre Heutei Rosemary Woodward, 2050 Hillside. Larry Turner, 3u24 North Graceland) San- ore Hudson, 2ij Norm nevsioni. owe Butler 8131 North Michigan Woad; Norma Shaler, THERE WILL BE HUNDREDS OF ITEMS OFFERED AT SPECIAL PRICING FOR THIS TREMENDOUS EVENT. DON'T MISS THIS ONE.

HOPING TO SEE YOU BEFORE OR AFTER CHURCH FUEL OIL YOU SAVE ON EACH PURCHASE PAY CASH SAVE MONEY DETACH FOR BREAKFAST 0N US PFA-P-0 1 FORGET BREAKFAST! representatives of the four state universities yesterday that no effort will be made to impair contractual arrangements for special tuition rates of staff members and their dependents during the current fiscal year. Kenneth R. Becsley, stale examiner of the Board of Accounts, reported the agreement. A meeting In the office of Theodore L. Sendak, stale attorney general, considered the subject in the light of a Sen-dak's opinion last month.

"The universities agreed to immediately review their practices In light of the opinion and to consider the need for legislation," Becsley stated. Legislators and representatives of the State Budget Agency attended the meeting. 1 1 I te opportunities ownlt Job-seekers In Quick-Action Want Ads. 24-Hour Service) SO Gallon! or more) NAME I ADDRESS 1 I CITY PHONE THIS COUPON ENTITLES YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY TO COFFEE, B0NUTS AND MILK FOR THE KIDDIES AT OUR SNACK BAR GALL 638-3555 Decatur Central To Enroll Adults STAR STATI Rf PORT Registration for the Decatur Central High School adult eve-nlng classes will be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Feb. 1 ut the school. The 14 weekly courses will begin Feb. 8 Adults also may register by calling the high school and paying the $15 registration fee at the first class, school officials said. OIL wxvnwmt.

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