Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1960 — Page 8
** v v ir v v v '
V V V V V V
8—The Indianapolis Recorder, July 2,1960
Jewish Speaker
Blasts Housing Segregation
ing was held on the Butler University campus. Mr. Levine is the executive director of the Indiana Jewish Community Relations Council. He is chairman of the housing committee of the Indianapolis Human Relatio s Council. He is also a former staff member of the New York City Commission on Integration-Rela-
tions.
He cited Indianapolis as an urban community which has not shown
The major responsibility for help- signs that it means to deal “seriinn put an end to discrimination ously and sensibl; ” with the dilemin housing and to work toward the ma of ending discrimination Jn establishment < f intogra*ed com- housing and the establishment of muhitics abides in the pulpits of integrated communities, neighborhood churches and synago- Again ^ ^ opose( \ that -chances puos - for success in the task will he greatly Ths observation was made by aided by fair housing legislation, Irving Irvine sneaking at a recent borhood lew?l where strong moral meeting of the Christian Theological borhood level wher strong moral Seminary's Insitute on the Church and educational forces are despein a Mulii Racial Society. The meet- ratcly needed to stabilize changing
areas, reduce tensions and assure
- equal opportunities in securing
homes and apartments.”
Mr. Levine stated that it is encouraging to find that manv religious institutions have already hearkened to the task, but the vast majority, while concerned, are sitting on their hands, he observed. He warned that the growing spread of slums and their tremendo is cost to the community is directly related to a restricted housing market which assigns minority groups
to blighted areas.
Here exploitive rents and horrible social conditions combine to create multi-problem families. The cost to dollars and cents is shocking, he
stated.
Mr. Levine concluded. “Nothing slows down urban redevelopment
TAKE THEM
TO THE CLEANERS
Notices
1 :
Daniel F. Cummins, Atty. SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marlon County, Indiana, In cauxe No. 10132 wherein Platt Realty Company Plaintiff ahd Lena Schabler Defendant requiring me to make the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, and None Cents ($500.00), as provlded^for In said decree, with Interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of August, 1960, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P.M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marlon County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate In Marlon County,
Indiana:
Lot 22, Out Lot 120, In McCarty's Hast Subdivision, recorded In Plat Book 2, Page 86 In the office of the Recorder of Marlon County. Indiana, Commonly known as 1130 South Meridian Street. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy -said decree with interest and costs, I will, st the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. RORWRT A. O’NEAL. Sheriff of Marlon County. June 28, 1960 7-2-9-16- 60
Jack I. Kahn, Atty. SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marijn County, Indiana, In cause No. 79984 wherein Stormaster of Indiana Inc. an Indiana Corporation Plaintiff’ and Ruth Warner Defendant requiring me to make the sums as provided for in said decree, with Interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of August, 1960, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marlon County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marlon County, Indiana: Lot 232 in Ogle et al East Park Addition to the City of Indianapolis, Marlon County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with Interest and costs, will, at the same time and place, 'V expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will bo made without Belief from valuation or appraisement laws. ROM BUT A. O’NEAL. Sheriff of Marlon County.
June 28, 1960 7-2-9-16-’60
P-
erAon at A am
lou
Perhaps your clothes look rlcan, bv* are they? Send your rl fries regularly to an expert cleaners for systematic service.
R 100.1 N. WKST ST. U 1210 E. 16TH ST. ■| 211 W. 10TH ST. if NORTHWEST CORNER U ST. CLAIR and DELAWARE fn sts. feomradE
NOTICE OF SALE
OF USED MOTOR VEHICLES The State of Indiana, acting by and through Clarence T. Dt-ayer, Director, Division of Public Works and Supply, will offer for sale at Public Auction, approximately 15 used motor vehicles, cars and trucks. Said sale shall be held at Ken Schaefer Auto Auction, Inc., 203 West Morris Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 2:00 P.M., legal time, as prescribed by the Acts of the Indiana Legislature In Chapter 172, year 1957, on the 14th day of July, 1960. Said used motor vehicles, will be sold for cash, to the highest bidder. Said used motor vehicles shall be sold, as Is, and with no warranty
ac mitnh nc laob of ot an y kind, and the purchasers shall a. much as lack Of adequate housing not have any recourse against the
as much as lak of adequate housing state of Indiana,
Auto Auction, Inc.
dents who are often members of Each b,dder 8ha11 ’
minority groups.
or Ken Schaefer
"A combination of additional low income housing and open market where one may buy on the basis of funds available and personal character rather than on color of skin, are the prerequisites to a uccessful redevelopment program.”
Send for your free copy of this illustrated- brochure, with day by day details of our famous 15 day Luxury Tours at the Pacific Coast and Canadian Rockies af a cost that soothes your budget! WELCOME TRAVEL SERVICE 4659 SOUTH DREXEl, CHICAOO, UUNOIS Afr.trica'i Leading Negro Travol Agonty
PICNIC SHOES Women's Flats $1.77-$1.88-$2.49
CHILDREN'S
TENNIS SHOES
$1.88 Pair
X
MEN'S Canvas Shoes $2.99 Pair 2 PAIRS $5.51
605 W. 11TH ST. WESTSIDE SHOPPING CENTER
before being
eligible to bid, be required to deposit cash or certified check, payable to Ken Schaefer Auto Auction, Inc. Said certified check or caah, shall be for not less than one thousand ($1,000) dollar*, and shall-be applied upon the purchase price, however, the cash or certified check, of the successful bidders, will be returned
Immediately after said sale. Clarence T. Drayer, Director Division of Public Works
and Supply
State of Indiana
7-2-60-1T.
SHERIFF’S SALE M. J. Frelje. Atty.
By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Municipal Court of Marion County, Indiana, in cause No. R-18782 wherein .Elmer V. Kkaiber, Plaintiff and Margaret E. Jones, Defendant requiring me to make the sum of Four Hundred Ninety and 00/100 Dollars, and none Cents ($490.00), as provided for in said decree, with in’.crest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Wednesday the 3rd day of August, 1960, between the hours
Rev. Ronald Winters, a student of the School of Religion at Howard University, was home for the graduation of his sister. Miss Cynthia Winters. He was the house guest of his mother, Mrs
•s.
Leontine Winters, and family.
Miss Arthurine Evans and her sister, Mattie Jane, are the house guests of their grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. C. McKenftey. They are the daughters of Rev. A. Evans of Rutherfordton, N.C.
‘SiJefialilA .
business, industry and labor By WM. A. CHAMBERS
Parker to Head
(Cont)naeo mm rage i>
12. He is a graduate of Wabash College and the Columbia University Law School.
Kroger Gardis A. Regas, Attys. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion County. Indiana, In cause No. 7457 wherein Leon Tailoring Company, Inc. Plaintiff and William M. Cartwright Defendant requiring me to make the sum of Eighty and 00/100 Dollars, and none Cents ($80.00), as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs, 1 will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of August, 1960, between the hours of 10 o’clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P.M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion County, Indiana: Lot 40 Clifton Place, recorded in plat book 13, page 18, in the office of the Recorder of Marion County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with Interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. ROBERT A. O’NEAL, Sheriff of Marlon County, June 28. 1960 7-2-9-16-'60
NOTICE OF SALE SALE OF USED OFFICE FURNITURE The State, of Indiana, acting by and through Clarence T. Drayer, Director, Division of Public Works and Supply, for and on behalf of Indiana Employment Security Division of State of Indiana, will receive sealed bids on the sale of used desks, tables, chairs and other miscellaneous Items of office equipment too numerous to mention, located at 141 S. Meridian St.. Indianapolis,
Indiana.
Said sealed bids shall be received at the office of Director, Division of Public Works and Supply. Room 301 State House, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 11:0" o’clock A M Legal Time (as prescribed by tin- Acts of the Indiana Legislature In Chapter 172). on the 14th day of July, I960, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The State reserves the right to re-
ject anv and all bids.
.. All of the Items can be inspected of 10 o'clock A M and 4 o’clock 141 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, i" 0 ? 10C 5- > *’ m ’ ...? * X clo V* Indiana, between the hours of 9:00
- HOLIDAY FOOD BARGAINS • AT STRANGE BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET
CORNIER 32ND AND ILL. STS.
WA. 3-0060
LEAN AND MEATY SPARE ! ; RIBS j 29c lb.
FANCY MIXED GREENS LB. 9c JOWL lb. 19c
FRESH — STEWING HENS 19c lb.
FRESH — COUNTRY FRYERS 59c Each
BOLOGNA s ^ LB. FRANKS BEEF LIVER HOG FRIES
SLICES AND PIECES SLAB BACON 5 1 Lb. Pockoges $1.00
OPEN SUNDAY TILL 1 P. M. WE DELIVER "You're Never a Stronger ot STRANGE'S"
(i ►JrtTir'C
THOMAS L. HORNER Public Accountant and Tax Consultant
THE REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICES From 230 East Ohio Street to 2266 N. MERIDIAN STREET INDIANAPOLIS 8, IND. Federal and State Taxes WA. 4-2442 “Entrance to FREE PARKING from Pierson St.”
P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in
Marion County, Indiana: Lot 93 in North Plaza, an
Addition to the City of Indianapolis as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 18, page 114, in the office of the Recorder of Marion County, and otherwise known as 3014 North Stuart Street, Indianapolis,
Indiana.
If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and cot.s, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. June 29, 1960 ROBERT A. O’NEAL Sheriff of Marion County 7/2-9-16/60 Alexander Bell, Atty. SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, in cause No. S-60—628 wherein Wilbur Carson, Plaintiff, and Delpha MatthewBon, John Matthewson, Defendants requiring me to make the sums as provided for in said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Wednesday the 3rd day of August, 1960, between the hours of 10 ©clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion County, Indiana: Part of the West half of the Southwest quarter of Section 25, Township 15, Nor h Range 3, East in Marion County, Indiana, described as follows: Beginning on the West line of said quarter Section at a point 434.40 feet south of the Northwest corner thereof and running south upon and along the West line of said quarter Section 100 feet to a point; thence East parallel to the North line of said Quarter Section 345 feet; thence North parallel to the East line of said half quarter Section 100 feet to a point; thence West parallel with the North line of said half Quarter Section 345 feet to the place of beginning. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs, I will, at the time and plac^, expose to public sale <the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may he sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. June 7, 1960 ROBERT A. O’NEAL Sheriff of Merlon County *- 7/2-9-16/60
A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on Tuesday, July
12th, 1960.
.-aid property will be *old (as Is) and (where is) and without recourse against the State of Indian;!, for cash, to tlie highest responsible bidder or bidders, acceptable to the Tdrector of Public Works and Sup,■>:>'. All Udders will be required to deposit a sum of money equal to one hundred (10") per cent of tlje amount of the bid. Payment to be made by cash, certified check or cashier j check. The successful bidder oi bidders shall remove all items purchased before 6:00 P.M. July 22, 1960. If said items are not removed before 6:00 P.M. July 22. I960, the State of Indiana will retain the amount of d*»*osit as liquidated damages. A non-collusion affidavit must be signed
and notarized.
The purchasers shall assume all liability to persons or properly in removing any items purchased at
HcllC.
Any Individual or firm not required to come under the Workmen's Compensation law of State of Indiana shall not be required to furnish Forms 105 and 19, from the Industrial Board of State of Indiana.
Clarence T. Drayer, Director Division of Public Works
and Supply.
7-2-60-IT.
Cary D. Jacobs. Ally. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of William T. Wiley, deceased. Estate Docket E-60 Page 790 Notice is hereby given thait Cary D. Jacobs was on the 14th day o< June, 1960, appointed: Administrator of the estate ol William T. Wiley, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now dut. the first publication of this notice must file the same in said Courl within six months from the date ol or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 14th day of June, 1960. Edwin McClure, Clerk 6/18/60—31
INDIANA TOLL BOAD COMMISSION 309 We«it Wafthinqton $tr««t Indianapolis, Indiana NOTICE- TO BIDDERS CONTRACT RC-1A-MA Sealed propokaln will be received bv the Indiana Toll Road Commission at or before 10:00 A.M.. Central Standard Time, July 19, 1960, for the performance of the contracts enumerated above. Contract No. RC-1A-MA The maintenance for a period of years of the radio-communication system for the Indiana East-West Toll Road conMlKtlng essentially of tb« following: Microwave Drop-Repeater Stationa 3 MicroWave Terminal Stations 2 Microwave Through-Repeater Relay Stations 2 Dual Very-high-frequency Base Stations 5 Very-high-frequency Fixed Statlon.s il Very-high-frequency Mobile Stations Approximately 130 Private Automatic Exchange Telephone Switchboards 5 Contract No. RC-1A-MA Contract No. RC-1A-MA provides for maintenance services for a period of years of the radiocommunlcat n system of the Indiana Toll Road Commission. All proposals must be on the form prescribed by the Commission and must comply with the terms and conditions set forth In the Contract Document*;. Contractor’s statement for qualification on the forma supplied by the Commission will be required from all Bidders. If the Bidder is an out of state corporation, he shall he required to furnish a certificate from the Secretary of State of Indiana as evidence that the corporation has complied with the Indiana Foreign Corporation Statutes, and that the corporation Is authorized to transact business In the State of Indiana. All bids must be received at or before 10:00 A.M. Central Standard Time. July 19. 1960, In the offices of the Indiana Toll Road Commission. 309 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana At said hour, the bid box will be publicly opened and the bids read. The award of the Contract, If any award be made, will be to the Bidder whose Proposal is lowest and best for the performance of the work and compiles with all the prescribed requirements. The Commission reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive technicalities. INDIANA TOLL ROAD COMMISSION John A. Kendall. Chairman 7-2-60-2T.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY EXECUTOR State of Indiana, County of Marion ss: In the Marion Probate Court Docket E-59 Page 675 In The Matter of the Estate of Frances Elizabeth Coble. Deceased, Cary D. Jacobs, Executor, vs. Magnolia Whittaker. John Whittaker, EptI Whittaker, Barney Smart, Irene Garnett, and The Sisters of Help of Mt, Paran Baptist Church. The undersigned. Executor of Mie Last Will and Testament of ^ranees Elizabeth Coble, Deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue >f an order of the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana, he will «t the hour of 10:00 A M. on the tlth day of Ju’y, 1960, at his office, it 2401 Martindale Avenue, India--lapolis, Indiana, as such Executor, and from day to day thereafter •intil sold, offer for sale and for cash, and for not less than the full appraised value thereof, the real 'state belonging to said decedent, ocated in Marion County, Indiana, »nd being more particularly detcribed as follows: Lot Number Fifteen (15), in Block 39, in John C. Burton’s North Indianapolis, now an Addition to the City of Indianapolis, the plat of which is recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 150, in the office of the Recorder of Marion County, Indiana. Cary D. Jacobs, Executor. 7/2/60—IT.
Charles O. Hendricks, Speed, active in GOP politics nearly 20 years, won the nomination for secretary of state. Seeking his first elective post, Mr. Hendricks is associated with the Lousvlle Cement Co. at Speed, Ind. He attended Central Normal College and Indana Uni-
versity.
AUGUST (Bud) HOOK is presi- of the company, has been named dent of Hook Drugs, Inc., founded to direct medical affairs for the at the turn of the century by his firm and to serve os scientific difather, the late John A. Hook. Ed- rector of Allied Labortories, Inc., ward Roesch Jr. is executive vice- the .’ocal company’s parent firm, president of the company. Dr. Bunde joined Pitman Moore The two business leaders, to- in 1949 as a research director. He gether with a team of able and v/as named a vice-president in enterprising associates, are direct- 1957. In his new position he will ing and building a business organi- be responsible for medical and
zation in the retail drug field which veternary chemical research for the wavne was m took in more than $15 mil'iion last firm ih addition to serving as W8y e ’ was un °PP osefl for tl e nomi-
year. scientific advisor to the various Last year the company opened subsidiaries of Allied Laborator-
eight new stores plus two leased ies.
departments or drug sections in - * * *
other stores. Plans for new stores JOHN JESSUP was recently ap-
during the year of 1960 will bring pointed to the post of personnel
the total up to 64 stores director of Hook Drugs, Inc. He
The company's assets in keep- has served more than 17 years in ing with the latest report to stock- the personnel field and during the holders totaled $6,264,592. The last two years was associated with hoard of the company reported Insulations and Acoustics, Inc.. rales last year had increased $2,- of Elkhart, as president. 104,222 and that profits rose 46 He also was associated with the percent. Luescher Band Instrument Co and Altogether the growth or de- the Excel Corporation, velopment of the company re- * * *
fleets the unfolding of the com- e. A. MURPHY, president of mendable dream of the late John Jaguar Midwest Distributors, Inc., A, Hook and one of his late asso- announces that his organization ciates, Edward Roesch Sr., both of has been named distributor for whose sons are carrying on in the British-built Daimler line of mariners acclaimed by peers in automobi’es in Indiana, Illinois,
their field of endeavor. Wisconsin and Kentucky. * * * . The local firm Is also distribuDDirr>F tu* lor of Jaguar automobiles and GENE BRLCE is ihe President pg,^ i n n j ne Midwestern states.
Mrs. Dorothy Gardner. Fort
nation for auditor of state She has served three terms as a state senaor from Allen County fFort Wayne) and served two terms as Allen County clerk. She is presently superintendent of the Indiana
Women’s Prison.
Robert E. Hughes, Greenwood, Johnson County, was nominated for state treasurer. He is a graduate of Butler University and the Indiana University Law School. He has served as prosecuting attorney for Johnson and Brown counties. He is president of the Indiana Young
Republicans.
of C. T. Foxworthy Co., Inc., 819
The Daimler firm was recently 1 tics since 1947.
EDWIN K. STEERS, Indianapolis, was renominated for a third consecutive term for state attorney general. He was first elected to the post in 1952. He is a graduate of Indiana University Law School and a war veteran of tlv? U. S. Navy. He has been active in Republican poli-
E. Washington St, widely known nurr h«.sed hvJaruar Car* ltd local Ford motor car line dealer- ^enteT Ehffland The Daimler ship During the month of May SfCj'bJln^e' of the “g the firm was the leading Ford , ars ^ by p^aity of England
n&TWsV^ the M fir'sT month ^ e rt .^nvertTbiVno 2 “on UX r
u :l der the puy at C N MeridUn St sa&
oi tno new
Negro Vote—Most
Urmf” 1 Dismissal
official management
owners
The firm, now 40 years old, was founded by C. T. Foxworthy. Mr. Foxworthy took over theold C. O. Warnock Co. located at the same address. He died about two years ago, stipulating in his will that employeees were to be permitted to purchase the dealership from
the estate if possible.
Through the efforts of 11 employees of the company, the idea or plan of the founder of the firm was realized this year. Dick Griffith, Ford Motor Co. representative, recently stated that Ford was welcoming this “new” agency into its vast dealer body as the only one
of its type in existence. ,.. , , , , Other than Mr. Bruce officials York, general counsel of the Amen
Philip H. Willkie, Rushville hanker and lawyer was nominated for superintendent of public instruction. The son of the late Wendell L. Willkie, he holds degrees from Princeton, Columbia and
room of Jaguar Midwest DistrilH Harvard Universities. He served in utors. the lower house of the General
Assembly from 1949 to 1954.
Winning the right to vote for Negroes in the South is “the most important civil rights issue before the United States now,” a distin-
Conttiuiea from race 1
"vacation.”
Complaints by Negro employees to officials at the department have
been ignored,,he caller added
Indiana Civil Liberties Union
here Tuesday.
Osmond K. Fraenkel of New
of the firm include: Roy N. Foxworthy, vice-president; Jim Campbell, ne wear sales manager; Ed
can Civil Liberties Union who has appeared before the Supreme Court in more than 20 cases, said the
WHOLE
Robert Lee Brokenburr, Atty. NOTICE ON FINAL ACCOUNT, ETC., TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE of Margaret crosswhite In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. June Term 1960 In the matter of the estate of Margaret Crosswhite, deceased. Estate Docket 177 Page 65884 Notice is hereby given that Sadie Swanigan as Executrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account in final settlement of said estate and petition for distribution, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 11th day of July, 1960, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Sadie Swanigan Personal Representative Edwin McClure, Clerk ^ 6/25/60—2T
die Bell, used car sales manager; establishment of voting rights would Jet Williams, finance counselor; pave the way for other freedoms.
M. C. Hinchman, secretary-treas-urer; Bud Moore, service manager; Claude Reed, truck and .fleet sales manager; John Blocher and Fred Anderson, co-used car sales manager* and Harold McFadden, body-
shop manager.
B. T. GATES SR„ president of Gates Motors, Inc., 3409 N Illinois St. announces the appointmmt of his company as a franchised Chrysler and Imperial dealership Along with Plymouth and Valiant the company will handle the two top cars of the
Chrvs’er line.
Mr. Gates, widely known through out the Middlewest in the retail automotive sales field, has been associated with Chrysler products in the city longer than 30 years. In taking on the additional Chrysler and imperial lines Mr. Gates said his company will provide complete sales and service for these two lines along with Plymouth and Valiant. A future expansion program includes a new showroom for the Imperial and Chrysler lines. Chas. C. Taylor will continue in the capacity of vice president and general manager. Wally Myers, Jr. is the sales manager; Bob Anderson, used car manager and Charles Eilert, service manager. Mr. Gates is a former president of the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association.
* * *
KENNETH F. VALENTINE, president of Pitman-Moore Co.. 1200 Madison Ave., announces that Dr. C. A. Bunde, a vice-president
In a telephone conversation with The Recorder, James Courtney, president of the Board of Sanitation, said he read of the case in the paper, but added that he did not know that Sears was one of his em-
ployees.
I “I was unaware of that fact until this minute," Courtney told a Recorder reporter, “and an investigation will be made into the
charges.”
Asked whether the recentlyenacted registrar plan will succeed, Mr. Fraenkel declined to speculate. He said it is too early
to tell. ♦u Dr T ^P^ ert p' President of ^ Newspaper route is good the Indianapolis chapter, presided training. Help your child start a over the meeting at the ISTA Recorder route in vour neighbor-
Building. hood
A & P FINEST QUALITY
FRYERS
CUT-UP
37
c Lb.
IZ0NTAL
TRIM BOY
GOOD NEWS For Home Owners NO FINANCE
CHARGES
To You for 12 MONTHS
Some As
CASH DEAL
Plonning o New Furnoce or Air Conditioner With Custom Mode Duct Work? No Finance Charge to You :or 12 Months On New 1960 Models of LENNOX or COLEMAN Equipment. No Money Down! Us to 60 Months to Pay First Payment Next January If You Wish • 24 HOUR SERVICE • BROAD RIPPLE HEATING
823 E. WESTFIELD BLVD.
CL. 3-2714
CL. 3-2714
BARBECUED CHICKENS
o-iy 99 £
617
West 11th St.
• THE HOME OF BETTER CLEANING • Baird • Cleaners CLEANING PLANT — 628 N. WEST ST. With The Very Latest Equipment Fast 2 Hr. Service
AT NO EXTRA CHARGE
Four Locations
BLAKE STREET 629
N. WEST STREET
237
BLAKE STREET
W. 21 ST STREET
For Prompt Pick-Up and Delivery Service CALL ME. 4-8197
THRirff BUYERS SHOP RECORDER ADVERTISEMENTS FOR FOOD • CLOTHING • SHOES • APPLIANCES • FURNITURE • AND BUSINESS S ERVICES • READ RECORDER ADS — PATRONIZE RECORDER ADVERTISERS
A
4
