Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 2002 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

FRIDAY, JANUARY 25,2002

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Lynn’s Lingerie stores that are op- come tax returns. This free service crating as unlicensed adult enter- is designed to help elderly, distainment businesses. abled, low to limited income, and Lynn’s Lingerie (located in non-English-speaking individuals Irvington) and Lynn’s Lingerie complete their tax returns. VolunWest (located near 30th and teers are trained by the IRS and Lafayette Road) claim to be operat- alert individuals to special credits ing lingerie modeling and sales lo- for which they may qualify such as cations, but an ongoing investiga- the credit for the elderly and the tion has revealed that both loca- child care, earned income and child tions are really adult entertainment tax credits, businesses. People should bring with them Adult entertainment businesses this year’s tax package, all wage must be licensed by the city comp- and earnings statements (Forms Wtroller and cannot be located within 2), interest and dividend statements 500 feet of a church, school, park, (Forms !099), a copy of last year’s historic preservation or dwelling return (if available). Social Secudistrict. rity cards for each person shown Neither of Lynn’s location has a on the return and any other inforcity license, both are within 500 mation concerning their income feet of a dwelling district and the and expenses for2001. Photo idenwest location is also near a school. tifleation is also required. For joint, e-filed returns, both spouses must

be present to sign the required

forms.

Urban League says

Schneider a candidate for

sheriff

Lawrence Mayor Tom Schneider < comA

announced he will run for the office

of Marion County sheriff this year. The ln^anapohs^Urban League Schneider’s announcement was ^its Fnen^ofthelUL volundelivered among hundreds of well- [ eer sj cic,ced of f a one year s memwishers and live music at campaign, which it hopes Lawrence’s Sterret Senior Center. w ‘ l ! / f^ nd membershi P base It also ended months of speculation jo 10,000 in the next two years. and came after a flurry of meetings Vj e , m 4 ®jj 1 ^ ers |j , P c^P 31 ® 11 en - with area business, union, church, H° me to the school, neighborhood and religious W1 focos on reclaiming leaders former members and to obtain new

Supporters of Schneider point to H^mbcrs.

his reputation as a team builder " irt ' ier ,n ' orma tion, call who has helped Lawrence maintain Bridget Brown, membership chairsafe streets, stronger neighbor- P ers on for the league at 264-2590, hoods, and solid job growth. ext- ^0 or George H. Neal, direc-

However, Schneider must first tor commun * t y education and

win the Republican primary on May development at693-7603, ext. 237. 7 if he hopes to run in the general Memberships range from $5 for election. His likely opponent for youth to $100 for individuals. Orthe GOP nomination will be Pike f^forial memberships range

Township Constable Joseph G. from $150 to $500

Me Attee, who served two terms as _ Corporate membership rates are sheriff from $1,000 for small businesses

The winner of the Republican to $3 ’ 500 for lar 8 e corporate enti-

primary will probably face Demo- t,eScrat Frank Anderson, the veteran

U.S. marshal who won praise for ERA Sfld HUD

the way he handled last year’sclos- sottlo with AIMCO ing of the Indianapolis Baptist ^ u s E „ vironmena| em P e ' tection Agency and the Depart- _ __ I ment of Housing and Urban DeAudltions for velopment came to a settlement Upcoming ploy With Apartment Investment and The Urban Arts Consortium of Management Co. (AIMCO) over

Indianapolis is holding auditions leaamsclosure.

for the one act play “Unintentional . AIMCO allegedly failed to warn Love,’’ by Sonny Bates. This play ,ts tenants about thc Possibility of centers around a small African- their homes containing lead-based American district preparing for an P amt J* 323 ^, which is a violation election in the early 1980s. oftheResidenUal Lead-Based Paint

The auditions will be held at the Reduction Act.

consortuim at 2802 Kenwood Ave. According to the settlement, on Jan. 25 and 26 from 6:30 to 9 ^MCO must test and clean up p.m., and Jan. 27 at 4 p.m. Call lead-based paint hazards in 130,000 Bridgette Miller for scheduling at nat, onwide and pay a

(317) 927-7260. ^ 29,580 penalty.

Walk-ins are accepted on audi- Since AIMCO voluntarily distion dates closed violations of the act, the

penalty was decreased.

Local apartments owned by AIMCO include: Brookwood

help Apartments; Chapel Hill; The Internal Revenue Service is Chapelwood; Cheswick Village; sponsoring “a Community Day on Greenspring Manor; Hunt Club; Saturday, Jan. 26. Lake Castleton; Marten Manor Free tax preparation and elec- East; Michigan Apartments; tronic filing will be available in Pickwick Place; Somerset Lakes; Indianapolis at the American Red The Landings; Villa Nova; Cross,441E. 10thSt.,from 10a.m. Westlake Arms; Williamsburg on to 2 p.m. the Lake; Winchester Village; Community volunteers offer tax Wyckford Commons,

return preparation and electronic filing for both federal and state in-

IRS offers free tax

Notice la hereby given Hurt In accordance with and In accordance with all of the provisions of Section 56, Chapter 213, Act of 1925. The following vahlctea will bo aokf at auction on February 11, 2002 at 9:00 A.M., at Maachaw Wrecker Service, Inc. at 2802 Weet McCarty Street, Indpte., Chargee for towing A storage la S 1800.00 per each vehicle.

Number

Year

Make

Serial Number

10842

1986

BUICK

1G4EZ57B7GU404413

10862

1988

CHEV

1G1LT5110JE606789

10890

1987

CHEV

1G1JC5U6H7180760

10899

1986

CHEV

2G1 AW19XXG11 5 1024

10923

1987

CHEV

1G1JC111XHJ170454

10929

1972

CHEV

CCE 1 42 31 3 1 533

10932

1987

CHEV

1G1FP21S8HN16710

10933

1993

CHEV

1G1 JC 1 445P7260144

10940

1986

CHEV

2G1AW27W9G1 1 9730 1

10941

1992

CHEV

2G1WN54T9N 1 1 08005

10949

, 1986

CHEV

1G1JD69P1GJ272131

10968

1990

CHEV

1G1JC14G0LJ 1 29 3 10

10970

1991

CHEV

2G1WL54T3M1120719

10987

1989

CHEV

2G1AW81WXK21 1 9236

10788

1983

FORD

1FTBR10CODUB41986

10060

1986

FORD

1FDEE14N9GHB67077

10889

1963

FORD

1FABP39X0DG218111

10907

1963

FORD

1FBHE21G1DHB06352

10915

1967

FORD

1FABP18J8HW181824

10961

1979

FORD

9G87F298953

10963

1991

FORD

1FTEE 1 4N6MHA06203

10969

1991

FORD

1 FTCR 10A4MTA3 5209

11004

1983

OLDS

1G3AN37Y9DM942775

11025

1966

OUTS

1G3GR47Y9GP357332

11027

1908

OLDS

1G3HY54C3J1824020

10902

1990

OLDS

1G23D14K4L76045464

10909

1991

PONT

1G2WH54T9MF2B 1937

10917

1987

PONT

2G2AF51R0H9262541

10927

1907

PONT

2G2AF51R8H9236432

10957

1966

PONT

1G2JD2703G7504767

10965

1987

PONT

1G2JD11KXH7533561

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