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Action WANT ADS, 1 Death Notices BISCHOFF Mr. Fred Bischoff, 6120 Forest View formerly of 6025 N. Michigan husband of Mrs. Angie T. Bischoff, father of Mrs.

Merle R. Huggier and Mrs. Lola F. Helsly, passed away Thursday. Funeral Saturday afternoon 1 o'clock, FLANNER BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY.

Friends invited. BOBINMYER Mr. Harry J. Bobinmyer, 509 N. Bosart entered into rest Thursday, age 77, husband of Mrs.

Ada H. Bobinmyer, father of Harry L. Bobinmyer, brother of Mr. John Bobinmyer, grandfather of Anna Marie and Harry L. Bobinmyer, Jr.

Services Monday p.m. HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Mich. Calling after 7 p.m.

Saturday. BREWER Miss Henrietta J. Brewer, 75 years, formerly of 2010 N. Meridian, passed away in Huntington, sister of Mrs. Hazel Sellers and Mrs.

Joann B. Nordyke. Funeral Saturday p.m.: SHIRLEY BROS. DREXEL CHAPEL, 4565 E. 10th St.

Calling any time. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. BURCH Lester J. Burch, 68 years. 4147 E.

towa, husband of Violet Burch, father of William F. Burch, Mary Josephine Whiffing, Garnett L. Shambaugh, passed away Thursday. Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the TOLIN-HERR SINGLETON MORIAL CHAPEL.

1308 Prospect after p.m. Saturday. Services Monday, 10 Entombment Washington Park East. BURRIS Mr. John R.

Burris, age 57, 2841. S. Foltz, husband of Lillian, step-father of Maleta and John Brown, brother of Wilson, city, Ola and Ray, Finley, and William, Shelbyville. Fu: neral service Monday 1 p.m. FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1604 W.

Morris. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday. CASSADY Mrs. Mary Louise Cassady, age 55, 1850 N.

Post mother of Mrs. Dona L. Rosemeyer, daughter of Mrs. Jessie Cunningham, grand. mother of Connie and Cathy Rosemeyer, sister of Robert Cunningham.

Services Monday p.m. at SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington St. Calling after 7 p.m.

Saturday. COMBS Mrs. Matilda Combs, St. Petersburg mother of Mr. Raymond Wilson, Beach, formerly of.

Mrs. Robert Featherstone, and Mr. Arthur E. Combs, 1 brother and 5 sisters, 4 grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Saturday morning 11 o'clock FLANNER BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY.

Friends invited. DICKSON Mrs. Eva M. Dickson, 1642 N. Graham, mother of Mrs.

Elwood P. Sipole, and Mr. Robert M. Dickson, 4 grandchildren, passed away Thursday. Funeral Monday morning 10 o'clock First Presbyterian Church.

Friends may call after 6 p.m. Saturday. FLANNER BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church. EDEN Mrs.

Florence B. Eden, Indiana Baptist Home, formerly of 3777 N. Meridian, widow of Col. John R. Eden, mother of Mrs.

William C. Power, sister of Mrs. Robert W. Clark and Mrs. Grace Pauley, grandmother of passed away Thursday.

Funeral Saturday Church. 11 o'clock Trinity Episcopal Contributions may be made to the Trinity Episcopal Memorial Endow. ment Fund or DePauw University. FLANNER BUCHANAN SERVICE. EVEY Gertdude B.

Evey, 78 years, 4519 N. Dakota wife of Floyd (Gus) Evey, sister of Mrs. Norma Guinan, Mrs. Mary Canan and Theodore Beck, passed away Thursday. Services Saturday 10 a.m.

at HOME, the CONKLE FUNERAL SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 16th St. Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home any time. HAUSMAN Albert H.

Hausman, 88 years, 1349 Union beloved father of Mary Healy, Alice Whitecotton, Albert F. and John H. Hausman, passed 2:30 p.m. at the G. H.

away Thursday. Funeral Saturday MANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St. Friends may call. HAUK Nellie J.

Hauk, 76 years, beloved mother of Mrs. Bessie Cooper, Charles W. Hauk and Ralph E. Hauk; grandmother of 13; great-grandmother of 15, passed away Thursday. Funeral services Saturday, 1.30 p.m., at the N.

F. CHANCE FUNERAL HOME, 504 E. National Ave. Friends invited. HIRSH Elliot Hirsh, of 6441 Holliday Dr.

passed away Friday, beloved husband of Betty, father of Kathy, brother of Mrs. Louis Sagalowsky, Mrs. David Berman, Mrs. Ann Gardener, all of Mrs. Louis Mankofsky, St.

Louis, and Daniel "Hirsh, of Houston, Services 12:30 p.m. Sunday AARON RUBEN NELSON MERIDIAN HILLS MORTUARY, 1328 W. 86th St. Friends invited. -HOFFMAN Col.

Terry Alan Hoffman, age 23, beloved son Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hoffman, R.R, 1, Danville, brother Gary Hoffman, F.R. 1, Rosedale, Carl Hoffman, Santa Anna. Paul Hoffman, Bloomington, Miss Darlyn Hoffman at home, killed in Vietnam, Aug.

19, 1968. Memorial services Sunday 2. p.m., Danville Christian Church. Friends are invited to attend. WEAVER SERVICE.

HOLLAND Mr. Henry A. Holland, 6129 N. Dearborn, husband of Mrs. Geniece M.

Holland, father of Mr. Michael W. Holland and Mrs. Theodore I. Tollefson, passed away Wednesday.

FUneral Sunday afternoon 3:30 o'clock, FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. Friends may call Saturday, 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. HUBER Margaret Rhoda Huber, Age. P.

40. Huber, 3145 S. McClure, wife of Cecil mother of Mrs. Paulette Sue Scaggs, Ida Mae and Ricky Paul Huber: daughter of George Franklin, sister of Mervin, George Delmer, Jim and Morris Franklin, Mrs. Peggy Snapp, Mrs.

Shirley Hernden and Mrs. Lorine Burton, grandchild, passed away Thursday. Service Monday, 11 a.m.. Marwood Baptist Church. 3920 S.

Mann Rd. Friends, invited. Friends may call CONKLE FUNERAL 1202 S. Lunhurst, after 7 p.m. SaturHOME LYNHURST CHAPEL, day till 10 p.m.

Sunday, at the church after 10 a.m. Monday till hour of service. STAR and NEWS Public Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that The Trustees of Indiana University will receive sealed proposals for fumishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and transportation necessary for the complete installation of an structional Television System in Gary Main, Northwest Campus, Gary, Indiana in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Mr. R. E.

Baker, Lafayette, Indiana. Sealed proposals will be received in the office of the Director of Physical Indiana University, 700 North Walnut Grove, Bloomington, Indiana, until 2:00 P.M., C.D.T. September 24, 1968 at which time and place all proposals received will be opened and publicly read aloud. Plans and along with bidding documents may be obtained from the office of the Director of Phosical Plant, without deposit. The Trustees reserve the right to waive any Informalities and to accept or reject any or al proposals received.

THE TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY Bv: J. A. FRANKLIN, Vice President and Treasurer NOTICE Notice is hereby given that we will sell at a public sale without reservation on Saturdav Sept. 21, 1968 at ten (10) o'clock A.M. at the Hancock County Bank at Mohawk, Indiana, the following repossessed truck: A 1965 Ford Diesel Tri-Axle Dump with a 14-ft.

bed, a Cummins engine, and a four. and five-speed transmission. The above described truck may be examined at the Bnak, Mohawk, any weekdav, except Wednesday, between 8:30 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. Possession and Title shall be granted upon payment in full.

HANCOCK COUNTY BANK, MOHAWK BRANCH, Mohawk, Ind. John W. Powell, A.C. NOTICE OF MEETING OF MEMBERS OF THE CHRISTIAN WOMAN'S BOARD OF MISSIONS, INC. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meetina of members of the Christian Indiana Womans' Board of Missions, an corporation, on dav, September 27.

1968, at 10:30 a.m., at the President Hotel, Baltimore at 14th Street. Citv of Kansas City, State of Missouri, for the purpose of the election of the members of the Board of Directors and the officers of the corporation and for the transaction of any and all ness that may properly come before said meetina. CHRISTIAN WOMAN'S BOARD OF MISSIONS, INC. Nancy Jane Wilson, Secretary NOTICE TO MEMBERS THE INDIANAPOLIS AREA CHAPTER, AMERICAN RED CROSS In accordance with the bylaws the 1968 Annual Meeting of the Indianapolis Area Chapter. American Red Cross, will be held Thursday, September 19, 1968, at 7:30 p.m.

in Chairman's Hall at the new Chapter House, 441. East Tenth Street. Election of 12 members of the Board of Directors and other business will be on the program. Any person residing in Marion, Hancock, Morgan or Hendricks County who in 1968 contributed $1.00 or more directly to the Indianapolis Area Chapter or who in 1967-68 contributed $6.00 or more to the United Fund of Greater Indianapolis, or performed volunteer service of record for the Chapter In 1967-68, Is member of the Indianapolis Area Chapter and entitled to attend and vote at the Meeting. WILLIAM R.

SPURLOCK, Chairman NOTICE OF MEETING OF MEMBERS OF THE UNITED CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY Notice is hereby given to the members of The United Christian Missionary Society, a corporation not for profit organized under the laws of the State of Ohio, that there will be meetna of members of said The United Christian Missionary Society on Monday, September 30, 1968 at 2:30 p.m. at the Municipal Auditorium, 14th and Wyandotte, City of Kansas City, State of Missouri, for the purpose of election of members Board of Managers, members of the Nominating Committee, representatives for the International Convention Time and Place Committe. and for the transaction of any and all business that mav properly come before the said meeting. THE UNITED CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY Nancy Jane Wilson, Secretary NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that on September 10, 1968, at 10:30 o'clock A.M, at 1187 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, collateral consist. 2W 38, Serial ing of 1-1964 Fruehauf Trailer, Model FWE124102; and 1-1966 GMC Diesel, Model D19690A, Serial Number D1700L, covered by a security agreesaid ment will security be sold agreement by the public holder of at sale as is and WITHOUT WARRAN.

TIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO MERCHANT. ABILITY' OR OTHERWSE. The holder of said security agreement may bid. Debtor(s) will be held liable for any deficiency resulting from this sale. Indianapolis Morris Plan Corp.

Transcontinental Credit Corp. Dated August 30th, 1968. NOTICE AF PUBLIC HEARING OF AMENDED REGULATION PROPOSED TO ADOPTED BY THE BOARD INDIANA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH Notice is hereby given that at its regular meeting on September 1968. the Indiana State Board of Health prepared and approved proposed amended numbered HFD21, Pertaining To The Sanitation of Vending of Foods and Beverages. concernina the following: Definitions: Sanitation requirements for vending machine operations; and disease control.

Pursuant to the provisions of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1945, Chapter 120. AS found in Burns' IND. STAT. Section 60-1501 et notice is hereby given that on October 4, 1968 10:00 A.M., E.S.T., AT 1330 WEST. MICHIGAN STREET.

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, said Board will hold a public hearing on such proposed amended Regulation. Copies of said proposed amended Regulation are available for examination at the office of the Secretary of said Board at 1330 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. All interested narties are invited to be present or represented at the above time and place, including represen. tatives of Federal, State, Interstate. County, and Municioal Anencies, and those of commercial, Industrial, civic, agricultural and planning interests.

and property owners concerned. They will be accorded full opportunity 10 their views, bro and con. concerning the proposed amended haina considered Oral statements will be heard. but for the accuracy of the record. all Important facts and arguments should submitted in writing in cate.

Written statements may be handed to the hearing officer at the hearing or mailed to the undersigned prior to the hearing. Please bring the foregoing the of persons known to be interested in the matter. C. OFFUTT. M.D., INDIANA SECRETARY BOARD OF HEALTH WANT AD RATES Box Number Service Charge $1.00 WANT ADS.

Count 5 Words WORK THESE RATES APPLY TO ALL DIRECT OR FIRMS WITHIN THE STATE OF ADVERTISING FROM INDIVIDUALS EVERYWHERE INDIANA Phone 633-1212 Lines Sunday Daily l3 Days 4 Days 5 Days 6 Days 7 Days 10 Days 1 Time 1 Time. 1-9 2 1.70 1.70 5.36 6.70 7.44 8.26 11.80 10-15 3 2.55 2.55| 6.93 8.04 10.05 11.16 12.39 17.70 4 3.40 3.40| 9.24 10.72 13.40 14.88 16.52|23.60 5 4.25 4.25 11.55 13.40 16.75 18.60 20.65 29.50 28-33 6 5.10 5.10 13.86 16.08 20.10 22.32 24.78 35.40 7 5.95 5.95 16.17 18.76 23.45 26.04 28.91 41.30 40-45 8 6.80 6.80 18.48 21.44 26.80 29.76 33.04 47.20 46-51 7.65 7.65 20.79 24.12 30.15 33.48 37.17|53.10 52-57 10 8.50 8.50 23.10 26.80 33.50 37.20 41.30 59.00 58-63 11 9.35 9.35 25.41 29.48 36.85 40.92 45.43 64.90 64-69 12 10.20 10.20 27.72 32.16 40.20 44.64 49.56 70.80 70-75 13 11.05 11.05 30.03 34.84 43.55 48.36 53.69 076.70 76-81 14 11.90 11.90 32.34 37.52 46.90 52.08 57.82 82.60 Rates per line per day: Sunday 85c, deily 85c, 3 days 77c, 4 or 5 days 6 days 7 to 10 days 59c. Daily and consecutive day rates covers insertion in both The Morning Star and The Evening News. WRITE: Classified Department, 307 N. Pennsylvania, Indianapolis, 46206 The rates given herein apply to space used for advertisements published in The Sunday Star and for advertisements published in combination in both The Morning Star and The Evening News.

Space may be purchased in only The Morning Star or The Evening News of a rate of Sc per line lens than rates given herein. ments published in morning and evening combination will be measured once for the purpose of computing linage used and charges therefore. All advertisements submitted will autematically be published in combination in both The Morning Star and The Evening News unless otherwise designated by the Advertiser. Copy for combination advertisements may not be changed between morning and evening editions. A MESSAGE TO CLASSIFIED USERS Before you call an adviser te place your AD You are about to invest money for an Ad and you are entitled to get results.

Te accomplish this it is necessary for you to TELL ALL about the details of your offer. Be sure you member the following! 1. Do Include The Phone Number Many readers will call you but do not find it convenient to come to your home. 2. Advertise The Price Desired Surveys show that a high per.

centage of readers will not answer an ad unless the price la given. 3. Stay Home On The Days You Advertise Many good prespects not call the secend time if your phone is unanswered. 4. Avoid Using Blind Box Numbers Avoid them if at all possible.

They are difficult to answer end many people are clous of them. 5. The More You Tell The Faster You Sell Readers can't guess on in portent details. Remember, well written informative ad will get results faster and ameunt to much less in the long run. 6.

Use The STAR AND NEWS 7-TIME-WEEKLY "QUICK-ACTION PLAN" Reach the biggest Want-Ad Audience in Indiana at the lowest possible cost. 7. DIAL 633-1212 NOW! Saturday, Sept. 7, 1968 Funeral Announcements Dervices BISCHOFF, Mr. Fred BLESSING, Mrs.

Susanna CLARK, Sgt. Vincent A. COMBS, Mrs. Matilda DICKSON, Mrs. Eva EDEN, Mrs.

Florence B. HECKMAN, Mrs. Inez H. HOLLAND, Mr. Henry A.

WHITE, Mrs. Lora Mae FLANNER BUCHANAN Mortuaries Shirley Services BREWER, Miss Henrietta J. CASSADY, Mrs. Mary Louise PARTINGTON, Mr. R.

Walter PUMPHREY, Mrs. Melvalena WIMPSETT, Mr. Ralph L. Death Notices JOHNSON Daily Johnson, 69 years, 3258 S. McClure husband of Mary N.

Johnson, father of Abe and Robert W. Johnson, both of 6 grandchildren, brother of Abe H. Johnson, Jetts Creek, services passed away Thursday a.m. Funeral BREATHITT FUNERAL HOME, Jackson, 1 p.m. Monday, Jetts Sept.

9. Burial, Johnson Cemetery, Friends invited. LEWIS Mrs. Hulda Ann Lewis, age 86, mother of Mrs. Betty Gant, sister of Mrs.

Bertha Blessing, 2 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday Sept. 9, 11 a.m. USHER FUNERAL HOME, 2313 W. Wash.

Calling St. Burial after Floral Park Cemetery. 7 p.m. Saturday. LOWDER Gertie Lowder, Pittsboro, mother of Mrs.

Annis Bersot, Pittsboro and Herbert Lowder, Speedway City, passed away Wednesday. Services JONES MATTHEWS TUARY, Brownsburg, Saturday 2 p.m. Friends invited. Friends may call. PADEN F.

Paden, 80 vears, 1512 N. Clarence Ewing, father of Mrs. Magdalene Walsh. and Mr. Genevieve Appleman, also 3 grandchildren, great-grandchild, passed away Thursday.

Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th after 7 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, Sept. Entombment 9th 2 p.m.

Friends invited. Washington Park East. PARTINGTON Mr. R. Walter Partington, 56 years, of 5501 Rawls Terrace, husband of Louise M.

Partington, father of Mrs. Dorothy Minium, and Mrs. Patricia L. Hockett, Flora H. grandfather Partington, of 7, brother son of Mrs.

Edwin, Betty, and Ralph Partington, Mrs. Esther Hayfield and Mrs. Margaret Stahura. Services Saturday, IRVING 10 a.m., SHIRLEY BROS. HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E.

Wash. St. Calling any time PAULSON Paul Christ Paulson, 230 S. Summit, father of Martha Mae Carlyle, Archie, Paul and Forrest Paulson, brother of Warren Paulson and Artie Paulson, also survived by 31 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren, passed away Friday A.M. Funeral Monday 10 A.M.

at the J. SON CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES, 1234 Prospect. Friends invited. Friends may call after 5 P.M. Saturday.

PUMPHREY Mrs. Melvalena Pumphrey of. 5041 F. 21st mother of Mrs. Helen M.

Hauck, sister of Mrs. Myrtle O'Brien, 2 nephews. Funeral services Monday 10 a.m. SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E.

Wash. St. Calling after 7 p.m. Saturday. ROWE Mr.

Herman G. Rowe, 2012 N. Riley entered into rest Friday, age 79, husband of the late Mrs. Hazel Rowe, father of Mrs. Edith McClendon, and Mr.

William Thomas Rowe, brother of Miss Lillian Fern and Mr. William H. Rowe, 3 grandchildren, 7 great-gradnchildrne, Services Monday 10 a.m. HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E.

Mich St. Calling after 7 p.m. Saturday. RUFFIN Leon Ruffin, 63 vears, father of Norma Carroll, brother of Beatrice Martin, Genevive Holman, Raymond, Chauncy and Jacob Ruffin, passed away Wednesday. Friends, may call at the TOLIN-HERR SINGLETON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1308 Prospect St.

Services Saturday 10 a.m. Inter. ment New Crown. 1 Death Notices SAGE Ida Mae Sage, 97 years, formerly of 924 Eastern mother of Dr. Russell A.

Sage, also 3 grandchildren, passed away Wednesday. Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th. Funeral Saturday, Sept. 7.

10:30 a.m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. SPARKS Edna Ann Sparks Bloomfield, 77 years, wife of William mother of Espert, Lester, Wayne, Russell, and Robert, 8 grandchildren, 7 greatgrandchildren. Services 2 p.m.

Saturday. JENKINS FUNERAL HOME BLOOMFIELD. Card of Thanks BOLES wish to thank my kind friends, relatives and neighbors for the sympathy, lovely floral offerings and other courtesies extended. Also thanks to Rev. Henry Klueckley, Rev.

James Lee and Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home for kindness at the passing of my beloved husband, WILLIAM L. BOLES -Wife and Family. DICKERSON We wish to express our sincere appreciation to. friends and relatives, Rev.

James Lee, St. Francis Hospital, Dr. Harold Wire and Grinsteiner Funeral Home for kindness extended to US at the passing of our mother. WILLIE ANN DICKERSON -The Children. ECKERT The family of WALTER ECKERT wishes to thank the friends, relatives and neighbors for sympathy expressed and lovely floral offerings received at the passing of our husband and father.

-Wife and Daughters FLAHERTY deeply appreciate the courtesy, sympathy and beautifut flowers extended by relatives, friends and neighbors at the loss of my beloved wife, BUELAH M. FLAHERTY St. To the Vincent doctors, Hospital, nurses and J. staff 0. of Dr.

Flora, Rev. W. Cox, the pallbearers Speedway Lodge No. 729 and Conkle Funeral Home am especially grateful. -Husband Erwin J.

Flaherty deeply appreciate the courtesy, sympathy and beautiful flowers extended by relatives, friends and neighbors at the loss of my beloved mother, BUELAH M. FLAHERTY St. To the Vincent doctors, nurses and staff of Hospital. Dr. J.

0. Flora, Rev. W. Cox, the pallbearers, and Conkle Funeral Home. am especially grateful.

-Son. Erwin V. Flaherty GUNDERSON To our kind friends, neighbors and relatives we wish to express our sincere appreciation of sympathetic attention, beautiful floral tributes and other courtesies at the passing of WENDELL D. GUNDERSON our beloved husband and father. We are most appreciative and wish to thank Rev.

Robert Shipley, for his consoling message, V.A. Hospital, Marion, Ind. and Usher Funeral Home for kind services rendered. -The Gunderson Family We thank our kind friends, neighbors and relatives for sympathy expressed and lovely floral offerings received at the passing of our husband and father, LESTER M.LEAP We also thank Rev. Leon Davis, Mrs.

Griffin and Mrs. Gavaghan. -Wife and Family LOEPER We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our kind friends, and neighbors and to Rev. N. H.

Schultz, J. C. Wilson Mortuary and all others who assisted in so many ways during our bereavement. -Mrs. Eugene Loeper and Family SCHROCK -The family of RALPH R.

SCHROCK wishes to thank friends, neighbors and relatives for sympathy and lovely flowers extended at the passing of our husband and father. We also thank Rev. Charles Smith and Conkle Funeral Home. -Wife and Daughters. STOREY wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to kind friends, relatives and neighbors for messages of sympathy and lovely floral offerings extended at the passing of my husband, LESLIE A.

STOREY My thanks also to the Masonic Orders and Flanner Buchanan Mortuary for kind services. -Wife Ethel Store ZIMMERMAN-We wish to exoress our sincere appreciation to our friends and relatives for kindness. sympathy and floral offerinas extended at the passing of our beloved sister and aunt DORIS JEAN ZIMMERMAN Also to the Rev. Ray Jones, his wife and members of te E. 38th Street Christian church, and Harry W.

Moore chapel, we are especially grateful. -Thelma and Dick Hostetler and Children 5 In Memoriams CHANCE -In memory of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother MARGARET CHANCE Who passed away Sept. 7, 1967 Our lips cannot fell how we miss her, Our hearts cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss her In a home that is lonesome today. -Husband, Daughter and Grandchildren CHILDERS-In loving memory of HANSON CHILDERS For his Birthday Sept. 8.

Gone but not forgotten. -Sadly missed by wife, Noble. Son, Harold and Family QUICK-ACTION INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS Swaps. Specialties -672 Public Netices Furniture Buyers -675 Death Notices -1 Building Materials -700 Card of Thanks -1 Custom Building, Specialty In Memoriams-5 Building -705 Funeral Directors-7 Machinery and Tools -710 Ambulance Service 8 Wanted to Buy Misc. -718 Lodges, Club Notices -9 Plowers, Plants, Shrubs 720 Florists, Memorials -11 Lawn, Garden Equipment -723 Mausoleums, Lots 14 Fruits and Garden Produce -726 Lost and Found -20 Poultry, Rabbits 728 Personal Notices -24 Dogs, Cats, Other Pets -730 Special Netices-26 Livestock, Feed, Equipment -755 Steam Bath, Massage 32 Horses, Riding Equipment, Transportation -36 Stables 737 Business Services -45 Farm Implements, Equipment, Produce 738 Coal, Oil and Wood -750 AUTOMOTIVE Aircraft, Motorbikes, Equipment Scooters, -801 REAL ESTATE Go-Carts Classic 802 Cars 803 FOR SALE Antique, Sports, Foreign Cars -804 Central 302 Used Cars For Sale 906 North West 1-303 Trucks, Buses, Trailers 907 North City 304 Mobile Homes -811 North Central 305 Auto Parts, Accessories, Suburban North 306 Repairing-815 North East 307 Automotive, Lease or Rest East 308 New Car Directory 820 Suburban East 309 Motorcycles, Equipment -881 South 310 Wanted Automobiles 835 Suburban South East -311 Suburban South 312 BUSINESS South Suburban West South -313 West -314 OPPORTUNITIES West Suburban -315 West -316 Business Opportumities-255 Doubles, Duplexes 360 Income Property 365 EMPLOYMENT Business and Property, Sale Lease -370 Positions Wanted Men 500 Commercial, Industrial Business Positions Wanted Women Sites 372 -501 Employment For Men -525 Lets for Sale 375 Salesmen 530 Exchange Real Estate 380 Manufacturer Farms, Acreage 390 Representatives 533 Out-Of-State Property 392 Men and Women -540 Resorts, Cottages, Lots for Instruction, Schools 551 Sale 394 Employment Women 560 Wanted Real Estate 397 Salesladies 565 LOANS ROOMS, RENTALS Real Estate Loans 398 Sleeping Rooms -100 Personal Loans 425 With Board -110 Unfurnished Rooms 105 430 Rooms I Financial Child Care -115 Light Housekeeping Rooms 120 MERCHANDISE Trailers and Trailer Space For Rent -125 FOR SALE Wanted Rooms -130 Tools, Machinery Equipment, Moving, Storage, Truck Rentals 612 Rental 135 Miscellaneous Items 605 Equipment, Home Furnishing Travel Trailers, Campers 617 Rentals Outdoor Equipment -619 Apartments Unfurnished 143 Guns, Hunting Equipment -620 Co-Op Apartments 152 Sports, Bicycles -623 Apartments Permished -155 Boats, Fishing, Equipment -627 Houses Furnished -160 Clothing, Jewelry 631 Suburban Out-Of-City Rent -165 Gifts, Stamps, Hobbles, Toys 635 Wanted To Rent -170 Cameras, Supplies 639 Garages For Rest -180 office Equipment, Supplies 643 Business Places For -201 Auction Sales 647 Business Places Wanted -200 Household Goods 651 Desk and Office Space 220 Pianos, Musical Farms For Rent -236 Instruments -655 Resorts, Camps, Cottages Television, Stereo, Radio 670 For Rent -240 TO OUR READERS It is intended that every Classified Ad shall present a clear statement of a bona fide offer made in good faith.

There shall be no reference to race, color, creed or national origin. If you answer an ad that misstates the fact or contradicts this policy, you are asked to report this to The Star and The News Classified Advertising Department and The Better Business Bureau. HURT In loving memory of our mother, NELLIE CORYELL HURT Who passed away Sept. 7, 1967 Our hearts grieve and long to say, Hello, Mom, In the same old way, To hear your voice and see your smile To talk with you for lust awhile. You smiled and took the Saviour's hand And gently entered that fair land Where loved ones never never part.

No night, no pain; no broken hearts. -The Children REED In loving memory of REVEREND HERSCHEL M. REED Who passed away Sept. 7, 1966. -Wife: Son and Family.

SOUTHERLAND-In loving memory CHARLES GRANT SOUTHERLAND Who passed away Sept. 7, 1966 Two years have passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away, God took him home--it was His will, Within our hearts he liveth still. -Children and Grandchildren WOLF--In. loving memory of ALBERT E. WOLF Who passed away Sept.

7, 1963 From this worl dof pain and sorrow. To the land of peace and rest God has taken you dear loved one, Where you have found eternal rest. -Wife and Family Funeral Directors In Memoriams ABDON O'RILEY MORTUARY 1509 PROSPECT 638-1474 CHANCE FUNERAL HOME 504 National Ave. 784-3546 DORSEY FUNERAL HOME 3925 E. New York 357-1173 Farley HOMES FUNERAL CHAPELS 1604 W.

MORRIS ST. 295Q N. HIGH SCHOOL BA FLOYD FARILY G. H. HERRMANN 1505 S.

EAST 632-8488 5141 MADISON AVE. 787-7211 HISEY TITUS 951 N. DELAWARE 634-3828 GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME 1601 E. New York 632-5374 JORDAN FUNERAL HOME HELEN JORDAN 636-4305 2428 E. 10th 636-4304 LITTLE SONS 1301 Main Bch.

Grove 786-1476 Moore Kirk BEN DAVIS 7050 W. WASH. COLONIAL 3447 N. COLLEGE IRVINGTON 5342 E. WASH.

ST. NORTHEAST 2530 STATION ST. LAWRENCE 8051 E. 46TH MAIN OFFICE LI 6-1564 HARRY W. MOORE Funeral Chapels Arlington Chapel, 05811 E.

38th Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan St. ROBERT W. STIRLING 1420-22 PROSPECT 632-6576 ROYSTER ASKIN 2301 W. Washington 637-4308 STEVENS MORTUARY 3136 W.

16th St. 636-0125 USHER FUNERAL HOME 2313 W. Washington 632-9352 J. C. WILSON Robert R.

St. Pierre, Pres. 1234 Prospect St. 632-9431 1 Florists, Memorials "Say it with flowers" Madison AVENUE 2457 MADISON ST 6-0431 14 Mausoleums, Lots DOUBLE CRYPT in Floral Park Cemetery. $650.

Write: Chas. Hinkle, Montezuma, Ind. 47862. FOUR Lots in Lincoln Memory Gardens. Write Box 146, 201 S.

Main, N. Syracuse, N.Y. 13212. 2 LOTS section Washington Pk. E.

633-4690, 636-1426. LOTS Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens, $125. Each. 357-1518. 20 Lost and Found LOST: German Shep.

Vicinity School Answers to Reward. 545-6880. LOST: Siamese male cat in Mars Hill. CH 4-8842. FOUND small black and tan hound.

849-4984. LOST Red and white radio controlled model airplane. Rew. 359-7241. LOST -diamond engagement ring, vic, Southport or Greenwd.

Rew. 888-1462. LOST VIC. 4500 Norwaldo, black cocker. "Doodles." Rew.

253-2806. BILLFOLD with ident. and cash. Needed by widow. Reward.

357-5178. LOST Old English sheep dog. Devon area. 547-3295. Want-Ads, 633-1212 45 Business Services 26 Special Notices 26 Special Notices SATURDAY WANT-AD HOURS 7:30 A.M.

to 6 P.M. THE WANT AD COUNTER 8 A.M. TO 12 NOON PHONE SERVICE FOR ADS TO APPEAR In Monday's STAR and NEWS Saturday, 7:30 A.M.-6 P.M. Sunday, 3 P.M.-6 P.M. 633-1212 20 Lost and Found LOST: Toy Pomeranian, Male.

Reddish-brown. Red harness. Flea collar. Childs pet. Vic.

Golden Hill area, 3700 Crescent and Clifton. Rew. 923- 6480, 3739 Crescent Ave. LOST dark brown purse early Monday morning, vic Wash. and Penn.

Sts. or Greenwood Dr. Inn. Val. papers.

Call collect Columbus, 579-5007. of 25th and Emerson. Black and brown Shepherd. 5 Mos. Wearing green collar.

Rew. 545- 3419. LOST brown and white Dachshund. Reward. Ans.

to Prince. 807 N. Hamilton eves. or 635-4944 days. LOST- Min.

Schnauzer vic. Keystone131st, Hamilton Co. Rabies tags. Children's pet. Reward.

846-7036. FOUND 2 standard white poodles wandering on State Road 67, ville area. 831-3271. LOST. Rew.

Siamese male cat. Sealpoint. Vic. 3500 N. Gale.

545- 1411 LOST: Sept. 3rd vic. 38th, Post. Female cat, black and white paws, throat. Reward.

L1 7-2893. LOST: 3 Rings with about 15 keys. Vic. City Market, Vita Fair Drugs. Reward.

923-3431, Paul Burton. lar, LOST male -Sm. "Danny" Beagle. vic. Resil: Aug.

29th. Rew. 926-3568. 24 Personal Notices $1,000 REWARD for information leading to arrest and conviction of Hit and Run Driver night of Aug. 29th.

E. 56th St. near Rural. Hit two boys motorcycle. Your identity kept confidential.

Call 925-8207, days, 253-9208 nights. Will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or after Sept. 6, 1968. Bertha L. Toon, Sanders St.

Indianapolis, Indiana. WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or after September 7, 1968. Thomas Turner, 636 E. 34th St. Indianapolis, Indiana.

NEWS ABOUT JEWISH FRIENDS CALL 787-3506 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS may be reached at 414 Peopes Bank Indianapolis or 634-1708. 26 Special Notices PUBLIC SCRIBE Distinctive writing, business, personal letters composed. Legal documents Interpreted. Applications and other forms expertly completed. town, 345-5815.

HD. TO PL. CAR INSURANCE SR-225-REV. LIC. INS.

$10 Down. Monthly Payments MR. INSURANCE OF INDIANA 921 N. Delaware St. 636-3548 MARY, don't forget to take the kids to the CFA cat show.

of Hall, 31st and Thompson Rd. Saturday and Sunday. John. MARGO- You were right. Coming home from the hospital IS wonderful when yOU have Blue Shield.

Jerry. FOR THE FINEST in household and personal brush products. Call Fuller Brush Co. L1 5-1256. SHE MAY BE WEARY(Women do get weary) So take her to Burger Chef, man! ANYONE interested in Wisconsin Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church, call 253-7686.

SCHOOLS, SCOUTS, ORG. Double your money proiects. Projects P.O. Box 705 Indols. Ind.

EVERYDAY LOW PRICES AT Your Nearest HOOK'S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES. MINK STOLE CLEANING Davidsons of Glendale 255-3161 HULA Lessons the Hawaiian way. 546-8005 between 9-12 a.m., 3-7 p.m. BEL-AIRE Beauty School. Per.

manents price thru Sept. 632-7449. EARN A WIG or fall. 546-3391 for Win fashion show. 45 Business Services 100 Sleeping Rooms NORTH NEAR 38TH and MERIDIAN.

Empl. girls, community kitchen. Air cone ditioned. 924-1455, 923-8342. PREF.

PENSIONER or emp. lady. Kitchen-liv. rm. privil.

638-6248. EMP. COUPLE or single woman, kit. privileges. ME 5-2020, LG.

RM. Ar Butler. Pyt. bath. cooking facilities, garage.

255-8072. ATTRACTIVE PRIV. ENTRANCE Shower, gent. E. 54th St.

253-2544 GRACELAND Ave. Emp. gent. Comf. room.

$10. 924-1801. EAST 3000 EAST. Cin. put.

home. Conven. to Ford, Mallory and RCA. Empl. gentleman.

$12.50. 631-8462. NICE kitchen and TV for men. 253 N. Randolph.

2220 N. Pasadena. Near Chrysler. Mature gentleman. 359-4811.

CLEAN, next to shower, cross ventilation. Gent. 357-3752. SLEEPING ROOMS avail. East Side.

357-8802. 2-DAY emp. yns. men share comb. priv.

home. 357-1987. 5700 Nice rm. in priv. home, parking, emp.

gentleman. 356-2857. SOUTH 1047 CHURCHMAN. Lovely priv. reas rate.

Emp. man. 1524 OLIVE. South. Good location.

Downstairs. Pvt. ent. 636-1813. SOUTHPORT.

Sleeping rm. in nice home. Gentleman. ST 6.4607. SOUTH, nice rm.

Priv. home. Breakfast, laundry optional. 786-0789. WEST 3618 ROCKVILLE Rd.

1st Fir. emp. man. 241-4140. 117 N.

SHEFFIELD. Rooms for men. Kitchen privileges. 636-7019 1835 W. WASH.

Kitchen facilities. 3014 W. 10th. 244-1394. LOVELY room, private homo Stu dent.

Nr. W. 10th and Tibbs. p.m. 631-0104.

SUBURBAN HOME. Clean. man. No smoking. $10.

PVT. NR. Airport, mod. sleeping room. 1849.

RM. IN MOD. TRLR. for mid. emp.

person. Nr. Clermont. 852-57 EAGLEDAL E. Room, priv.

hom day emp. gentleman. 293-4460. 105 Unfurnished Room 1-RM. unfurn.

Ideal for empl. acres from University Park. 632-1909. 110 Rooms With Board ELDERLY LADY OR GENT Special care in priv. home.

senile or stroke case. ME 2-1720 EMP. MEN. Good food, TV bus. $22.50 Wk.

1727 Prospect. WANTED-Room and care for elder ly woman south or east. 881-5809. LADY OR GIRL needing home exchange for light duties. 359-01010 NURSING Care for chronic or elder patients.

Priv. home. 636-6653. ROOM, board, home cooked meals Only $25 Wk. Man.

637-7601, NURSES care for invalid lady tents. 923-9434. ELDERLY lady for room and board. 6700 E. 359-6313.

132 Steam Bath, Massage BETTY'S 6314. W. Washington St. Hrs. 10-6, 241-8543.

BETTY ANN'S Sauna Bath Open 9- 9, 1406 N. Penn 632-7820. SAUNA Steam bath for sale. Completely portable. Now only $139.95.

Mr. Clarks Appliance 545-6424 MASSAGE HRS. 10 TO 9 4167 N. College Suite 9 Upstairs MARY'S THERAPY Studio, formerly at 6653 W. now located 4670 W.

Wash. 11-6 p.m. 241-3311. JO AND KIM'S, Hwy. 37 N.

9340 Hague Rd. 10-6, 10-4. 849. 3145. HELEN'S OIL BATHS, mass.

10-10. 357-0048. 4204 E. Mich. Open Sun.

BOBBIES Steam-Massage, 3 W. Main, Clermont, Ind. at Stop Light. BETTY-BUNNIE Stm. Mass.

8510 Wash. Mon. 11-6, Sat. 11-5. 17 W.

16TH, 10-5 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. Carrol your oper. Air cond.

ALTHA'S- Open daily 10 to 10. N. College 925-1104 MARY'S-701 N. Emerson Ave. Mon.

Friday, 11 to 7, Sat. 11 to 4. 38 Transportation SHIP YOUR CAR ANYWHERE -REASONABLE CO. 635 N. Penn.

St. 639-1018 GRAD. Student Wants to drive car or truck to New York. Arrangements can be negotiated. 849-0920.

PASSENGER to L.A., Calif, Driving new car. M. Urich. 926-7954: YOUNG Man, week days from 2700 West to Crossroads. 786-3597.

100 Sleeping Rooms 6200 N. Nr. shopping. Clean, comf. for reliable emp.

person. Refs. Lt. cook privi. opt.

255-0194. HOTELS ALL NEWLY DECORATED $8 Private BA Bath- FANS BROAD PARK HOTEL Community maid serv. 610 E. 12th St. ME 7-0755 WALKING DISTANCE NEW PALACE Hotel under new management, with newly decorated sleeping rms.

$9.50 Wk. and up. 6 N. New Jersey St. 430 QUIET ATMOSPHERE.

Parking running wtr. refriq. Maid serv. $9, $10, $11 Wk. 535-1878.

801 N. FINE LOCATION Clean. MAID SERVICE. Pkng. $10, $11 wk.

ME 4-5263. Hrs. 7 a.m.6 p.m. N.E. STOREROOM, 2400 Sq.

ft. Corner location. Close to schools and church. Call after 6 p.m., 898-3751. or 545-7324.

NORTH 2847 ANNETTE, 2 Sleeping rooms, priv. bath, nice place. Elderly person, 925-4750. 4222 BROADWAY, for man. 283-6498 253-1331 4066 COLLEGE.

Nicely emp. gents. 925-0941. 1217 N. NEW JERSEY- men, shwrs.

TV, maid clean, quiet, comf. $8, $9, $10 Wk. 634-9729. 6465 PARK. 1 Or 2 gentleman.

Call CL1-0030 after 7 PM. 3602 N. PENN. Comf. pvt.

home. Desk. Refria. in hall. 3627 N.

PENN. Large room. hall ent. Also effic. parking.

E. 52ND. Nice rm. on bus line. Kitch.

privis. Emp. lady. 255-5333. YOUNG business woman.

Modern home. Gar. Avail. AT 3-6516. 5000 N.

Day emp. young businessman. $12.50. 283-2619. GENTLEMEN.

923-5693 LARGE ROOM. North. Young businessman. 45 Business Services 115 Child Care PRESCHOOL Center and. family care, at 34th and Capitol, accepting registrations.

Ages and up. We pick Up, Lic. teachers. playground facilities. 7 a.m.

to 5:30. 925-9581. 283-8372. TEMPLE KIDDIE KOLLEGE1 For working mothers who care. Reas.

rate. 2635 S. East, 783-2381. WANT baby sitting, my home, any time. Nr.

6 Schl. 68. Nice fenced-in back yd. Good loc. 2325 N.

Leland. BABYSIT my home weekdays. WH1 have playmates and good care. 890- 5717. CARROLLTON-23rd vic.

Lic. home. Day or night care. 924-4639. E.

OF EASTGATE, Children, 3 up. Days, my home. 897-0077. CHILD CARE, Infants and up. MY home.

Vic. school 28. 631-7354. LAFAYETTE sQ. vic.

Lic. home. Playrm. and playmates. 293-3079.

BABYSITTING near RCA and School 54. 632-7869. CHILD CARE, Eastside. Playroom. Any age.

5-6 Days. 359-1395. CHILD care. My home. Eastside.

DeV or night, Weekly only. 897-2455. BABYSIT my home, bik. W. of Tibbs, 2 biks.

S. Morris. 241-3589. CHILD Care, My home. Irvington.

lic. pending reliable. 356-0037. CLERMONT AREA. Infants UD.

Davs. My home. Fnc. vd. 293-2319.

826 N. JEFFERSON, lots of toys. fenced yrd. 638-6136. CHILD CARE in my home, westside.

Day or night, 635-3976. BABY SITTING, my home, Mon. Fri. Days. Eastside.

356-2355. CHILD CARE, vic. Post Rd. 30th. Days.

1 yr-on. 898-7912. 42ND-BDWY. MY home. 3-1 vrs.

School 70 and Joan of Arc. 283-1439. COLLEGE 32nd vic. Lic. home.

Preschool children. 926-0496. BABYSIT. MY home. Eastside.

Nr. School 58, 359-7087. CHILD Care in my lic. home. Nr.

S. Rd. 67. Dependable, 241-3156. MOTHERS care for your child.

LIC and refs. 545-2798. WILL Care for children in my home. Spdwy. area, 241-3914.

CHILD CARE-LIC. DAYS. 631-9751 CHILD care Eastside, any, ago, days only. 357-8979. N.

vic. Tiny tots up. Day care, my home. 923-4777. 120 Light Housekeeping Rooms WALKING DISTANCE MADISON HOTEL, 470.

5., Meridian. Sleeping rms. and apts. $8 to $10 45 Business Services SERVICE REPAIR GUIDES LET EXPERIENCED HANDS DO YOUR SERVICE OR REPAIRING AIR CONDITIONING ROOM AND AIR COND. SERVICE Pickup and deliver 353-2327 ALUMINUM EVANSTON ALUM.

SALES Carport Patio Covers $79 255-9089 7074 Evanston BRICK WORK BRICK, block, stone and masonry repairs. 786-3736. BUILDING REMODELING ALL TYPES acoustical or suspended ceiling, doors and windows. Large or small jobs. 253-6537.

CARPENTER WORK KITCHENS and baths remodeled Roofing, floors, paneling, storm windows. 852-4314. ACOUSTICAL or suspended ceilings, paneling. Floors. All kinds repair.

Free est. 257-0793, 257-0246. FINISH Carpenter, finished. Paneling. Bars and back bars.

North and west only. 926-8147. COMPLETE home repair service. Spec. in new kitchens, baths.

Call 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. 283-3536. ACCOUSTICAL, paneling, small pairs, odds and ends. 636-4030.

CARPENTRY, Concrete. New- RepairRemodel. Free est. 787-2243. REMODELING, paneling, room additions, garage.

Free est. 897-2902. CEMENT WORK CONCRETE DRIVEWAY, PATIO Walks etc. Carpentry, immed. service.

Free est. 787-2243. 787-6229. ALL TYPES CONCRETE Driveways and patios a specialty. and Concrete, 359-7418.

MASONRY Masonry at Its finest, no lob 100 sm. Free estimates. 357-6312. MASONARY and CONCRETE tractors. Bonded.

Free estm. 923- 2278. CEMENT steps, walks, drives, gar. firs. Lge.

or smi. Free est. 636-2640. CONCRETE driveways and patios. Free estimates.

243-3019. SPEC. porches, patios, drives, walks, patio covers. bonded. 357-9798.

CHIMNEY CHIMNEY WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL Oil and gas liners. 926-2485 CHIMNEYS Built, repaired, lined cleaned, spected. Lic, contractor. 636-3564. CONTRACTING TOP SOIL, DRIVEWAY STONE FILL, SAND 924-0890 244-7062 REMODEL and repair, all types Reasonable Graydon, 547-2358.

FILL DIRT -Top soil- -Delivered, C. "Chet" Warden, 856-6344. GOOD grade of top soil fill. Grading and excavation. 881-2562.

TOP SOIL, fill dirt, sand, gravel; crushed stone. 241-6978. $15. Fill driveway stone. East.

546-3197. RICH TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT Crush stone, gravel, sand. 784-6822 CONTRACTING Asphalt drive, seal coat. Residen. work a spec.

881-2562. Free est. RICH TOP SOIL. $14.75 load. Del.

free 15 mi. Pit run gravel, $11.50. Fill dirt, $10.50 del. 635-2696. GOOD TOP SOIL, dirt, sand, gravel, stone for driveways.

Dozing and highlift work. 244-5579, 241-8040. GOOD TOP SOIL, dirt, sand, gravel, stone for driveways. Dozing and highlift work. 244-5579, 241-8040.

DRY WALL DRYWALL our business. 15 Yrs. exor. Swirl ceilinas our specialty. New and remodeled.

637-2938. work and remodeling. DRY WALL SPECIALISTS. Patch SHEETROCK-SPACKLING 784-6955 ELECTRICAL SERVICE RESIDENTIAL wiring, old-new. City and county-wide service.

Air ranges, dryer outlet, wall plugs, rewiring. 60 and 100 amps, fuse boxes. Use your Midwest Charge Card. J. C.

Electric Lic. Free Est. 787-4485 MEYER Electric Service. No job 100 large or small. 283-8648.

EXTERMINATING PEST CONTROL, Licensed, bonded. Kill roaches, waterbugs, mice, $1.50 per rm. attics, $2.50. Serv. charge $4.

Call 926-9689 hr. serv. 7 Days. Stay at home while done. FURNACE SPECIAL on cleaning and repair 20 Yrs.

exper. Lic. Bonded. 632-8919, 631-0963. GARAGE GARAGE DOORS remodeled, lusted and repaired.

Hawk Garage 359-2044 GUTTERING GUTTERS Downspouts and metal flashings installed. Also gutters paired and painted. 547-6865. GUTTERING NEW and REPAIR 631-9953 HAULING LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING Stoves, Refrigerators, Furniture. Attics, Basements, Cleaned.

Free Estimates Call 638-0165 N.E. MCMILLER, Gen. Hauling. You call we haul. Day or night.

Reas. 924-3879 TRASH HAULING. We haul thing. For quick 24-hour, 7-day week service, call US, 631-4123. HAULING, CLEAN ATTICS.

FURN. or 7 926-0984. HAUL TRASH or ANYTHING. Clean bsmts. and garages.

546-7776. LIGHT HAULING, TRASH, Garage cleaning. Reas. FL 9-9878 COMMERCIAL and residential. Pick-up anything.

357-1539 After 4:30. HAUL AWAY anythine, clean out gar. Call anytime. 923-7595. LIGHT HAULING, yard, cleaned.

Trash barrels, 786-7287. CARA VAN Movers. Covered van. Ins. Free est.

243-0214. FATHER and Sons haul trash, barrels, 638-8902. HAULING POOR BOY needs trash hauling. clean garages, vards. We have trash barrels.

Will haul old furniture and clothing. 898-7131. GENERAL hauling and trash Yard work, outside painting. Available days a wk. Call night of day.

Pruitt's Hauling Service, 852-5114. TRASH HAULING and garage, bsmt. cleaning. For quick 7 days week, call 359-2797. TRASH BARRELS for sale.

Also empty. Clean up, haul away trash. 547-6286 GENERAL Hauling and Moving, Cleaning up. 638-1857. W.

L. MOVERS. Large or small. Day or night. Quick service.

631-6890. LIGHT hauling and trash hauling. Anytime, anywhere. 632-8176, 356-3564. LANDSCAPING TREE remove.

Lot clearing, grading, thatching, spraying. Insured. bank card accepted. 856- 4238. TREE TRIMMING, removing, spray.

ing, lot clearing. Evergreen, shrub Care. 28 Yrs. exper. 244-4696, 856-5979.

TREE TOPPING, removing, greens, spraying. Free est. 359-9453. TREE TRIMMING and removing. Light hauling.

293-0643 aft. 5:30. MOVING N. E. McMiller Moving Storage Day or night.

Reas. 924-3879. RAY'S MOVING. Piece or entire household. No job 100 big or too small.

Covered van. 638-9495. AND S. MOVERS. Covered van.

Estmates. Ins. Day, night. 639-1041. STANLEY Moving, Pianos, appi, 1 rm.

or house. 356-8220. WILL MOVE pc. or full house. 359-5736, 356-5923.

JAY'S MOVERS Covered vans, frre estimates, insured. BRUCE'S Westside Movers 244-6294 Covered van, insur. Free estimate. MOWING WEED MOWING and gradine. West and Southwest.

Ins. 856-6490. PAINTING PAINTING. Brush, spray or roller. Residential.

exterior, interior. Mobile trailers, and fencing. Free estimates, 359-7342. AVER. 5-rm.

outside, coat paint, $125. 25 Yrs. exper. Refs. ins.

Story, 924-3830, Call anytime. INTERIOR and exterior painting. Repairing of storm windows, doors. 359-6573 or 638-5775. PAINT INTERIOR EXTERIOR.

Free est. Ins. Very reas, prices. See me before you decide. EXT.

decorating. Free est. Fully equip. for any job. Patch plastering.

20 Yrs. exp. 638-5712. PAINTING, Fast service, Need work. Low rates.

Call anytime. CL 1-1808. PAINT. clean. handy man.

It. haul. Mr. Ford, 924-1726, 784-5912. INTERIOR, exterior painting.

sured. 17 Yrs. exp. 293-3175. EXT.

PAINTING. Clean. honest, 635-6924. Free est. PAINTING and paper hanging.

3475 or 353-0934. WALL WASHING, paper cleaning. ext. painting. Reas.

784-5503. PAINTING A-1 PAINTING. Reas. Very neal work. Reliable.

787-4500. PAPER STEAMING PAPER STEAMING- -INSURED 15 Yrs. Hendren, 636-3726 PAPER HANGING PAPER HANGING Professional decorating. painting. plastering, steaming.

Mast jobs oneday service. Free est. Ins. Use your AFNB CHARGE, 784-2979. PAPER $6 UP.

SAMPLES. Interior Paintings, 787-1913, 783-1917 PAPER HANGING, Let me estimate your job. 632-1983, 638-9660. PAPER painting, cleaning. Free est.

Rees. Clark. 636-7926. PAPER HANGING, reas. Yrs.

exp. Shepard, 631-6716. PLASTERING PATCH, plastering, All types. Large or small, Free est. and prompt ser.

Spears, 787-2776. PAT'S Plastering and Dry Wall Spackling. Free Est. 635-2725. PLUMBING PLUMBING STOPPED UP? Call Est.

North 925-8988 East 359-5575 South 787-9486 West 241-2863 Charge Cards Diga, and Repair Tile PLUMBING REPAIR, sewer cin. Lic. Bonded. Ins. Pumps repaired.

Town Ciry. Cha. 634-7447. PLUMBING, heating, and Air cond. repairs.

bonded, insur. Free est. 359-1051. PLUMBING and REPAIR estimates, Bonded. 632-1870.

ROOFING A-1 ROOFING AND GUTTERING New and repair. 15. Yrs. exper. Fest service, insurance, 631-9953.

ROOF LEAKS? GUTTERS DRIP? QUICK SERV. 632-7722 TERMS PERSONAL Service. Will stop all leaks. Flat roofs a specialty. Insured.

Days 545-2302. 636-1273. ROOFS, gutters, new or repairing. House painting. Free estimates, 257- 0793, 257-0246.

HANDY ANDY-WO. leaking roofs, any type house repairs. Small or large. Call Andy, ROOFING -Repair or new. House painting.

Free est. 253-6537. SEPTIC TANKS 1000 GAL. Septic, tank. 500 finger $495.

Septic tanks cleaned. 862-2702, 787-2101. STORM WINDOWS ALUM. STORM windows lowest prices In town. Also repairs.

For call Ed Harsin, STORM DOOR and window repair. All kinds. Also, new replacements. Call RUSCO, ME 9-6559 TREE SERVICE TREES CLEARED free charge for your wood. 293-6082 UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERY.

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