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“Women's Club Denies Politics In Bid to Ewing
An invitation to Oscar Ewing, federal security administrator, to| address the Business and Professional Women’s Club here Nov.
THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1951
1 “has nothing to do with polftics,” officers of the organization said today. : | Miss Josephine Borst, club presfdent, denounced Republican charges that Mr, Ewing's accept= ance of the speaking engagement here five days before the city election was “proof that the fed-
Be Good, Bud—
FAIRMONT, Minn., Aug. 9 (UP) ~— An 18-year-old arrested for drunkenness was on a year's probation today provided he: Attended church every Sunday. Stayed off the streets
.after 11 p. m. unless’ his
parents were, with him. “Did nothing *“ungentlemanly.”
Hoosier Woman Hurt
Times Special
Rites Tomorrow For Joe L. Jordan, Hoosier Cage Star
Times State Service
LINTON, Aug. 8—Services for Joe L. Jordan, former University of Georgih and Lyons, Ind., basketball star, will be at 2 p. m, to-
morrow in the Prairie Chapel {Church east of Lyons. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
: r | Mr. Jordan died Tuesday in the| In Missouri Bus Crash (4 Spring Road Veterans Ad-
Iministration Hospital, Indianap-
BALLWIN, Mo., Aug. 9—Annie olis. He was 28.
eral security administrator is in- Brandenburg, Connersville, Ind.,| Mr. Jordan, who held high scor-
vading Indiana in an effort to Was one of 11 bus passengers in-| |jured in an accident that killed two persons riding in a car. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tate, St./of Georgia team the past three
‘elect Democratic mayors.” . No Thought of Politics |
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ing= honors in the southeastern collegiate athletic conference, had {been a starter on the University
Miss Borst said there was no Louis, were killed when the Tulsa-| years. He had been offered sevthought of politics in the minds bound bus hit their car near here. eral contracts to play professional of club members in inviting Mr, The bus then plunged over an basketball.
Ewing to speak here. “The club merely is interested in hearing a talk on social security and we are not interested in political implications of his appearance,” she said.
‘An Invasion ...’
State GOP Chairman Cale J. Holder charged Mr. Ewing's appearance here “is an invasion of Indiana by bureaucrats in Washington to elect Democratic mayors.” The GOP chairman said “this proves that he (Ewing) is motivated by the most brazen kind of politics.” Mayor Bayt disclaimed any knowledge of Mr. Ewing's plans to speak here. “I am not asking anyone from Washington to help me in my campaign for Mayor,” he said.
Local Deaths |
MRS. OLLIE (EDNA MAE) WEBB, 35, of 525 Douglass St., former employee of Allison Di-| vision of General Motors Corp. Services at 1 p. m. Saturday in| the Second Baptist Church. Burfal, Crown Hill. Friends may call
at the People’s Funeral Home to-, Morrow. = 2 8 = |
LYMAN HURD, 62, of Adbugerne, MN. AM, Soret Tndlanap-, olis carpenter. Qervives and bar-| jal Saturday afternoon in Ur-| bana, Ill.
= = 2 JERALD H. (JUDD) THOMAS, 39, of 1215% E. New York St., salesman for the United States Rubber Co., and former assistant buyer in the shoe department of L. S. Ayres and Co. Services at| 7:30 a. m. Saturday in Grinstein-| er's Funeral Home and at 8 . m. in Holy Cross Catholic Church. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. " un ” MRS. EVA M. WILSON, 86, of 1022 N. Arsenal Ave. Services at 11 a. m. Saturday in Harry W.!| Moore Peace Chapel. Burial, Floral Park. = 88 MRS. LILLIE BROWN, 79,! wife of the late William C. Brown. Services at 11 a. m. to-| morrow in the Suart Mortuary.|
Burial, Crown Hill. 2 ”n 2
‘RUDOLPH COSBY, 66, of 729 Indiana Ave. Services and burial Saturday in Evansville. Friends may call at the Stuart Mortuary from 3 p. m. to 11 p. m. today. i bad ” 2 F WILHELM HOEGNER, 59, of 2714 Barth Ave. meat stand op-| erator in City Market. Services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the | G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial, Crown Hill. " n ” MRS. LOLA M. KINDER, 6%, of 557 Lord St., former employee of Buebner Bag Co. Services at 10 a. m. Saturday in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Bur-| fal, Crown Hill, = un n
HYATT G. JOHNSON, 83, of
1050 Villa, manager of the South] .
__ Side Athletic €lub ‘and retired|
carpenter and L. & N. Railroad]
employee. Services at 10 a. m.| tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson| Chapel of the Chimes. Burial] Floral Park.
= = MRS. SADIE BENNER, 82, ot 54 S. 5th Ave., Beech Grove. Serv-| ices at 3 p. m. Saturday in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. f Burial, Memorial Park. 1
Johnston Aid Denies
Cost of Living Report
WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (UP)— An aid to Economic Stabilizer
Eric A: Johnston denied today | published reports that Johnston) has decided to approve a new| regulation tying wages of mil-| lions of workers to the cost of | living. The spokesman said Mr. | Johnston is “still definitely un-| decided.” The Wage Stabiliazation Board | has recommended unanimously that all workers under its jurisdiction be permitted to negotiate for cost-of-living pay increases. The board controls wages of all union and hourly-paid employees.
Paper's Manager Dies | LA JOLLA, Cal, Aug. 9 (UP)| — Eugene Mackinnon, general manager of the Salt Lake City! Tribune and Telegram, died early today in Scripps Memorial Hospital. He had been admitted only a few hours earlier.
Grab > Baseball Tickets
City vice squad members confiscated 24 full books and 40 partly- fillgd books . of baseball] tickets In three raids yesterday} evening. Visited were 867 Indiana Ave, 2176 N. Illinois St. and 2241 W. 10th St.
Legal Notices
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Blair Moody (D. Mich.), paid a|
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Legal Notices Legal Notices
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
Legal Notices
In the matter of determining the Tax Rates for School Purposes of the School: Corporation of Speedway, Marien County, Indiana (Before the
Board of School Trustees).
Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Speedway, Marion County,
regular meeting place on the 30th
following budset:
iana, that the proper lezal officers of said school corporation at their day of August, 1951, will consider the
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION |
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND
(School Fund, Continued)
180,730.00 1,200.00
A. General Administration Alterations —— Di430 20 1. Bd. Shool Tr. & Total Special School Sec. Office .. 6,400.00 Fund 105,150.00 2. Office of Supt. of POST-WAR BLDG. FUND Schools : 7.450.00 | 1. Capital Outlay—New B. Instruction .... . 13,700 00 | Total Bldg. Fund "267.979 18 C. Coordinate Activities ... 2,800.00! SUMMER ACTIVITY FU No $ D. Operation of School Auxiliary Activities 3.850 00 Plant ... Seskeeaninn ee 28,100.00 a ta nt t E. Maintenance ad 8, 90, 00 Fotal Summer Apt! y 3,850.00 F. Fixed Charges «.. 3,850.00 TUITION FUND i. Debt Service .. 17,200.00 | B. Instruction Seve J
Capital Outlay—
. Capital Outlay—New 8,200.00 F. Fixed Charges
Total Tuition Fund 7181,930.00
ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED 2
UNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES. TO rire es EEE ER ET OF NCO Oe Special
Fund
1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jan 10 Dec. 31, 1952, in-
YEAR:
Tuition Summer Post Activity war Fund Fund Fund
clusive . 125,150.00 181,930.00 3,850.00 267,979 48
2. Necessary Expenditures, Aug. 1 to Dec. 31, present
year 30.5
3. Additional Appropriations be made Aug. 1 to Dec. 31 of present
§ year . 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add
64,850.62
2,500.00
lines 1, 28% and 4) "135,744.80 249,280.62 3.85000 267.979.48
FUNDS ON HAND AND TQ BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY:
6. Actual Balance, July 31st of pres-
ent year . 14,289.56 51,199 66 ~115.95 94,323.38
Taxes to be collected, present year {December Settle-
ment) 44,580.35 40,334.59 2,122.88 53,071.84
8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. 1st of present school year to Dec 31st of next school
year . (Schedule. on ® file in office of School Board) a. Special Taxes 2 (See Schedule) 1,776.45 1,200.55 63.45 1,586.28
bh. All Other Revenue (See Sched-
ule) . . 850.00 85,393:26
9. Total Funds (Add lines 6, 7, 8a, and BD) iisennsunianann
10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line
"61,496.36 Te 133.08 2.07038 148,981.48
em
9 from line 5) . 74,248.53 71,147.56 1,779.62
11.
—
Operating balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for the same
period) .. 14,800.00 19,500.00 1,500.00
12. AMOUNT TO BE RAIS BY TAX LEV (Add lines
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10 and 11) ....vn 89,048.53 90,647.56 3,279.62 118,998.00
PROPOSED LEVIES
Net Taxable Property 15,860,460 FUNDS
Special uition Summer Activity Post War Building
. TOTAL
Number of Taxable Polls 1238
Levy on Levy on A t to t Be Raised Polls Prope: y 89,048.53 57 90,647.56 02 3,279.62 15 118,998.00 — 1.90 "301,971.73
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT oF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COL-
"TED (labulate below amount JecTen collected in each of the previous three years),
payers appearing hall } havi have a nent to be
Taxpa the tux levies have er than two ® thee) Pp! xed by the county tax nty aud
to be collected in. current year and
To Be 1 lected Collected Collected FUNDS Cotleciva Co 1650 Bn 1952 Patti . 58 41 81 fr er Activity ‘ ey Building J5 . 5 J5 Library 01 ; TOTAL 1.82 1.93 1.98 1.90
no Li t § Sons; on their fei faire to, 1 Rn
Taxpayers of the Banitary DAstrict of | the City of Indianapolis, ' Indiana, and other interested persons are heareby| notified that the Board of Sanitary Com-| Notice is hereby given. to the owners missioners at its regular meeting held|of taxable real estate in the Sanitary the 6th day of August, 1951, resolved to|District of the City of Indianapolis, Indimake an additonal Appropriation of a sum ana, that a petition, to exceed $2,500,000 from the pro- | fifty owners of taxable real estate ceeds of certain Sanitary District bonds | sald Sanitary District, has been filed with to be issued in an amount not to exceed |the Board -of Sanitary Commissioners rethe sum of $2,500,000 to meet an extraor- | dinary emergency. The purpose of said|Sanitary District in “whatever amount appropriation is to pay the cost of certain additions and extensions to the Sanitary Disposal Plant now located at Eagle Wood | and additions, extensions, and improvein the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, said ments to the Sanitary Disposal Plant sum to include all preliminary, incidental,
persons at 1:00 p. , August 27, 1951, and" on that date Board
propriaton. Said additional appropriati will be submitted to the State Board FY of | 000 and to pay all preliminary and Yaz Couimissonery in accordance with the | dental expenses necessarily Theurred e State of Indiana, which Board | reason of such proceedings, including a At said time Sa and place for hearing. |sufficient sum to pay the cost of superSanitary District place, taxpayers of the|vision and inspection during the period of rans Th ri and all other Interested | construction and .installation. Said bonds] a Te e heard. The Auditor of are to bear interest at a rate not moos unty will give necessary infor-| ceeding 4'2% per annum (the exact rate on, concerning when said hearng willl to be determined by bidding) and are to be payable over d period of approximately!
will fix a
LEGAL NO’ LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Rooms of the C y House, indianapolis. ind". 0 8 Pubye participal Aueuse .
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
In the matter of determining the tax) rates for certain purposes by the civil) Before the Board of Town Trustees town of Homecroft, Marion County, Ind. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Homecroft, Marion County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of sald municipality, at their regular meeting place, 6711 Madison Ave, on the 28th day of August (8:00 P.M.); 1951, will consider the following budget: GET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNS GENERAL FUND GENERAL FUND (Continued) 8 CURRENT OBLIGATIONS
1 SERVICES PERSONAL 61 Interest 50.00 11 Salary of Trustees .. 480.00 62 Principal on Loans 12 Salary, Clerk-Treas- 7 PROPERTIES urer ... ye > 400.00 mn Buildings and Struc13 Salary, Jown Mar- tur . 100.00 oahal ... tine . 500.00 Pacioment 50 68 14 Salary, Street Com- 3 Lar
nd DEBT PAYMENT 81 Principal on Bonds . ..... rn . 500.00 82 Interest on BONUS ...% 16 Compensation of Fire- rn wre TOTAL GEN. FUND $11,290.00 STREET BUND «a SERVICES PERSONAL
missioner ... rar Giaresa 15 Compensation "Town
TAGE vst i eonvnnsins 17Compensation of a Steet Employees
~~
Other Compensation 400.00 § . Street Sm - 2 SERVICES CONTRACTUAL Dee Fee Com 150.00 31 Communication and 12 Salary of Empoyees Transportation 1,655.00 13 Wages of Laborers 150.00 22 Heat, Light, Power 14 Other Compensation . and Water 3.150.00 2 SERVICES CONTRACTUAL 23 Printing and Adyer- - 21 Repair of Fquipment 2 singe enn 225.00 22 Repairing and Resur- 0.00 25 Services, “thes” Con- 5000.00 23 Reing ra 1500 0 Factunl ...ooiieeiie 3} SUPPLIES . 3 SUPPLIES 4 MATERIALS 400.00 31 Office Supplies ..... 50.00 7 PROPERTIES 32 Other Supplies ..... . . 72 Equipment “r uwilding ........ 0 TOTAL 8ST. FUND . $ 5,700.00 42 Street, Alley and BOND FUND : a Sewer Materials 400.0 1 Payment of Interes C fits 2 Payment of Bonds
5 CURRENT CHARGES 51 Insurance and Of-
TOTAL BOND FUND °
ficial Bond Prém. 200.00 52 Rents 50.00 LIBRARY FUND 53 hinprovement " Assess- Library Support : ments . Seve . i — 54 Taxes .......... “ry 50.00 TOTAL BUDGET EST. .$16.990.00
ESTIMATE OF TOWN FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR:
General Street Fund Fs 1. Total Budget Estimate for incomin $11,250.00 2. Necessary expenditures to be made fro: a priations unexpended July 31st of preset 3,700.39 3. Additional appropriations ne t August 1st to December 31st ee re 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be Dec 31st of present year--not Ir 1712.50 1,012 5¢
lines 2 or
5. Total Funds Jecuired (Add lines 1s 2: 3 an $16,002.89 $7,676.47 PUNDS ON HAN AND TO BE 'RECEIV ED F Ho SOURCES OTHER, THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY:
6. Actual Balance, July 31st of present year 3,338.71 18.79 7. Taxes to be collected, preseht year (December ; Sons settlement) ...... vie ‘“ . 4,900.00 1.200.00 présent year to Dec. 31st of incomin Year 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received A )
present year to Dec. 31st of
(Schedulegon file in office of 1 a Special Taxes (see Schedule) 3 b. Fees and all other rev e see 8 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6 8a 1 2 5.8 ) 10 NET AMOUNT TO BE RA SE! J FOR R TO DEC. 3lst OF - INCOMING YEA : line 9 from ‘line 5) 7.764.18 1.819 28 11. Operating Balance (not in excess of Jan. 1st to June 30. less Misc. Revenue for same : period) 3.470.00 1.000 00
12. AMOUNT TO .BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add
lines 10 and 11) $11.234.18 $2,810.28 PROPOSED LEVIES : Net Taxable Property $935.990.00 Number of Taxable Polls : FUNDS . 2 Levy on Levy on Amount to Polls Property be raised Diener] ....... cc caviviinivrinninn Caravan $1.20 $11,231 33 Street ve 30 2.807 Bond Pr Library ........ TOTAL Comparative Statement "of Taxes Collected and to Be Collected {Tabulate bel amoupt to be collected 1 t 1d amounts col ed in each of the pre . Nanie of Fund . x To Be Collected Colected 1951 ! SJeneral Breet, ow Bend 1 Library ‘ : 19 9% > TOTAL seinete inane oe eres. = $12,350.06 ten ;
< e a en ed, ar the
_ Taxpayers appearing shall the tax levies have been dete not later than two days pric
to
the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure sc to do. by the county auditor, ten or more taxpavers feeling the 1 aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to 3ne state board of tax com! sioners for further and f 1 hea 1 by filing of petition the county .auditor on or before the th “Mor day of September or on or before the tenth day after publi by the county auditor of tax
rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will {ix a,
d r hearing in this county Sate for hos OLIVER F. GATES DEL T C. WILLSEY ROBERT C. SAUER Trustees
1851.
Dated this Tth day of Aug
NOTICE TQ TAXPAYERS OF “TAX LEVIES
In the matter of determining the Tax Rates for School Purposes of the School Corporation of Beech Grove, Marion County, Indiana Before the Board ‘of School ‘Trustees. : ; Notice is hereby given the tax pavers of Beech Grove, Marion County, tion at their
Indiana, that the proper legal officers of sald school corpe { ir ' consiaer ne
regular meeting place on the 30th day of Aug will following budget: BU DET " CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND :C SC , FUNDS ont) A. General Administration SPECIAM, SCHOO! ¥ 8 « 50.55 1. Bd. School Tr, | G. Auxiliary Activities 300.0 & Sec. Office .....$ 5.34000!1 Capital Outlay—New 8.000.00 2. Office of Supt. { J. Capital Outlay— neat of Schools .. va ae 7,100.00 Alterations . 6,700 00 B. Instruction . . 3,600.00 | otal Special C. Coordinate Activities.. 1,200. 00 School Fund $ 61,828.00 D. Operation of School « = TUITION FUND Plant . . 18.070 00! B. Instruction 109.011 .00 E. Maintenance es 9,200.00 | F. Fixed Charges 800.00 F. Fixed Charges 1.760.00 Total Tuition Fund $109,811.00
ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO 8 DECEMBER _31st° OF INCOMING YEAR 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jan. 1
to. Dec 31, -1952, inclusive $ $109,811.00 2. Necessary Expenditures, - Aug. 1 to Dec. 31. 2 . present year 26.764 00 39,810.11 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines }. 2,'3 = : and 4.) 88.584 00 149.630.11 FUNDS ON HANDS AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SO SOURCES OTHER TRAN PROPOSED AX LE 6 Sony Y alance. July 31st of .present year 18,074 21 44,805.88 7. Taxes ‘to be collected, present year (December . : c Settlement). 24,550.00 11,047.00 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, Aug
of present school year to, Dec. 3lst ol! year (Schedule on fife in office of “Sct
Board) a. Special Taxes (See Schedule! 370.98 166 92 b All Other Revenue (See Schedule! 74 97 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6, 7, 8a, and 8b) 42,995.19 130.285.77
10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF ENSUING YEAR
(Deduct line 9 from line 5). 45.588.81 19,334.34 11. Operating balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for the same period! 14.605 21 10,762.67
12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY
(Add lines 10 and 11). $ 60,194%02. $ 30,097.01 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property .......:isssvares . ...$6.840.230.00 Levy on Amount to FUNDS 2 Special . Tuition Cumulative Building TOTAL tietsaaeisansvuas
COMP ARATIV E STATEMENT oF TAXES coL E COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected in each of the previous three years.
To Be Collected Col lected Collected Collected FUNDS 1948 194 1950 51 Special Serer curse $37,655.00 $36,863. %00 $47,118.00 $51,257.00 Tuition 31,303.00 31,794.00 24,071.00 23,065.00 Cumulative - Bldg. or Sink. 22 3901 00 23,039.00 25,607.00 32,035.00 Bond 3,629 00 4,147.00 TOTAL ..... $95,271.00 $95,843.00 $96,796.00 _ $106,357.00 vers appearing shall have a_right to be heard thercon. After the tax levies have been determined and presentd to the county auditor n later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure 50 to do, by the co unty euditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissic 8S for further and final hearing thereon by filling a petition with the co auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or befor the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates ch ed, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix
a date for hearing in this county. E. H GESHWILET WALTER R. LEWIS ORLA L. EASTON Board of School Trustees
Dated this 2nd day of August, 1951.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYER, DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONDS OF THE INDIANAPOLIS SANITARY DISTRICT
questing the issuance of bonds of
necessary expenses in connection | 2N8polis, Indiana. The taxpayers of
therewith. Sanitary District are further notified that missioners, Rit ord of Sanitary Gom:|on the 6th day of August, 1951. the Board | ndianapolis, Indiana, Room 103, will hear . meeting adopted Sanitary Resolution persons at "Loo Payers and interested | jogo, 1951, Preliminary Bond Resolution, on Monday, wherein the JBosrd determined to Issue and se onds of sa anitary stric take ‘action ‘on such additional ap- for the purposes above stated in a total amount not to exceed the sum of $2,500, -
RANDT, Secralaly. twenty-five year
LOUIS ¢© CC SANTTARY COMMISSIONEERS | . The Sanitary District of the City of In-
TE CITY oF INDIANAPOLIS. dianapolls, Indiana, is composed of
elusive of the ahove mention bon
issuance of said bonds by filing a
in_the manner duly rovid
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
| PLNNER—Sadle, age 82, 54 S. 5th
{and mother of Geor | passed away Wedne FLANNER & BUCHA
{Isbel Il, and Mrs Vi
| MONCRIEFF- Stanley,
~ NOTICE OF PETITION FOR AND
signed by more than
may be required to provide funds to »ay! for the construction of certain buildings,
cated at Eagle Wood in the City of Indi-
of Sanitary Commissioners at a regular
inei-
Cit Ed Indistapons, ifie towns of Waod. r ace and o oodstock, the platte Docket No. THs. X Commission of Indiana |additions of Lafayette Heights, Mars Hill, | the applicati 1. In the matter of [Colona Addition, and certain territory in Ine Bjication 3 ‘Capitol Motor Freight, | Perry Township in Marion County. The thors us, Ohio, for a certificate of |total assessed valuation of taxable or 0 pperate mator vehicles as al|erty in the Sanitary District Is as more orrier of property, interstate, 435,330.00. The total outstanding bonded | ie specifically set out in the ap-|indebtedness of said Sanitary District, 2x WAELER—We wish to convey sux Notice is hereby given that the Service Commission of Indiana Re pinkie in in e duet publie hearing in this. cause in ore Ww than those who pay poll tax only, | for n and who ill he affected by the proposed ceived at the Dassing of of our husband, A. .| issuance of such bonds, may object o the! father and RofiaL
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County, Indiana, within the time and By arm IANA® |manner prescribed by law. 8aid petition, Public Se sma. ach of Indiana | the Biste Board of Tax comm, iioners Indianapolis, Ind. August 1, 1951. ®the manne: ded by aw. . the Ht of d by th ners of RIAL
| Death Notices
Shirley Services
MONCRIEFF-Stanley. SNYDER-Mollie A. ASKEW Elbert Bian, 844 N. Oxford St. beloved brother - Edna Askew of Indianapolis; John of Gary, Okla.; Ed and Mrs. Elizabeth Haygood of Norman, Okla.: L. 8, Askew of Tulsay Okla.; beloved uncle of John and James Neubold, Mrs. Helen McClain, Mrs. Ruby Whittenberg and Mrs. Nellle White, all of Indianapolis, departed this life Tuesday, age 55.’ Services Friday, Aug. 10, at MOORE & KIRK IRVINGTON CHAPEL, 5342 E. Washington, 3 p. m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited
BENHAM Mrs, Mollie, 8625 Pendleton Pike, mother of Dr, Raleigh F, Benham, Sheridan, Ind. and Mrs. Norman V Delvin, Indianapolis, passed away nda Services PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTU-
ARY, Friday, 10 a_m Friends may call after "noon Thursday. Burial Foonfeld, ind, 3 pp. m, (DST), riday. .
Ave, "Beech Grove, passed away
| Thursday morning. sister of Mrs. |
Mae Russell, West Newton: Mrs. | | Arty wr Young Beech Grove, and | John W. Benner, Pontiac, Mich. Serv- | s J.C. WILSON °C HAPEL OF THE | MES." Saturday, 3 p. m. Burial|
ic {Memorial Park, Friends may call at
the "CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES
after 7 p. m. Thursday. _— | BRUCKER—Lucy PF sister of the Rev. Victor J. Brucker, died Tuesday, Aug, 17, ‘Funeral from the “esi-| dence, 3339 Wash, Blvd, Friday,|
Aug. 10, 8:30 a. m., Requiem Mass | 188, Peter and Paul Cathed |
al 9 a
{Iuterment Calvary ( etery, Frie | {may call at the residence. BLACK-| | VELL SERVICE A | BRX ANT Mrs. Emma J, Haddon |
Heights, N. J. Widow of Fran
ARY, Friday, 1 p . vited, Friends may mortuary.
CAMPBELL—John E., age 76, husband of Mattie Campbell, Mitchell, Morton and Robe bell Mrs. Inez Frodge
d away Wednes
of 421 N est ThursMother
% ‘Noble St., entered in no day morning, age 80 y
s f Mrs. M E. Jacobs, Mrs, Ruth A. Mohns, Joseph D. and Jacob Davis Friends may call at HARRY ‘W MOORY PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan St lime of service given later DAVIS—William N, age 84 years, fa-
i Davis, brother of Nora Taylor r and Joseph M.| passed RNs 14 au say ee eral Sat urday, 1 30 DY | ER & ASKIN NMoRTUARY, 10 Wi C irial Crown | ends may call at mort ary | | i LINN —O iver O. or, “husband of | Josie Flinn, father of Mrs Opal} t father, - of Mrs. s Chambers, v “afternoon at
2:30 py m. Se venth CYAN SI and MEd Ras frgic ot es ends may call at m. Thursday an the 1. Saturday (CONKTE
1 il | SERVICE, en oe | GOINS-—=Eliza Jane, age 84, wife of + Wil
Mark Goins, mother of N m and James Goins
f of
{ la McClure, Elizabeth Edwards and Louis Witt, passed away Wedy at residence, 3838 Aurora St all TOL IN pect, af r Services Fri- | rom the funeral
m nterment fen Crowm Friends nL—Blanche R., of 1942 N into rest Tuesyrs. Widow of . Gunnell, mother | Jack E. Gunneli, George C. Rudd, grand-| of Marilyn Sue and Glenn| Gunnell Services Friday, | nm. at HARRY W. MOORE | C HAP EL, 2050 E. Michigan
shington Park. NER--Wilhelm Ave., hel
| Frieda Hoegne and Karl Hoe Thursday Funeral Sat B.. mm, at the GG. H FUNERAL HOME. 1505
| Friends invited Burial Bona Hi |
riends may call after '1 a. m. Friiday.
HOOVER | or 2
ar No p m. Th Aug. 11, 2
Funer al ture Pp m SHIRLEY BI CHAPEL, 2002 W. Mich Park. Callers after 11 a. r 755 Massachusetts Ave, age 63, beloved "husband {of Mathilda May Moncrieff, brother! j of Millie Mone iverpool, - {land, and Ro Coflin, Bosto | M 3%, Puneral services Friday {a + from SHIRI EY BROS
VIRAL ‘CliapeL. 46 __N__Jllinois.
3urial Crown Hill ‘Callers after
$ p.m Wednes
| ROTT MAN —Geor Pe nn f
lay
e FPF, 81 yrs 232 8 ather of George , N. C., also survived Bs 1d; brother of Mrs "i 1 L. Marlott, - iday, Aug
) F m., Fi AL HOME, 1 Cro H « all
FE Y Fi 319 N. Meridian Cemet er Fr
y time after the funeral [SNYDER “Mollie A. Ave.,, age 80 {George w
Mrs, Betty Th jaunt of Mrs {Charleston, West
{ices Pirday at 3 p. om SHIRL EY | BROTHERS C EN’ TRAL CHAPEL, 948 |N. Illinois. after 7 p. W Thursday
RW ay Aug, tal, age 39 STEIN ER FUN New York St..
GRIN | i, 1601 E urday 7:30 a : m.. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery Friends invited Friends may call after 8 p. m Thursday. Holy Name Society will meet Friday 8 p. m. for prayers, { (Terre Haut papers please copy.)
THOMPSON Billy Joe, age 24, of {28 Harrison St.. beloved son of Jame 5 and Pauline Thomps on, hrother
Harris Funeral from SPEAKS FINN FUNERAL HOME, 1839 N Bn
ridian, Friday, 2 p. m Sal:
invited,
w aL, ACE—Bruce Mansfield, 1205 FE Kelly St, husband of Alvena, father of Bonnie Marie Wallace, son of Mrs. Elsa Wallace. brother of Mrs. Audrey Force, both of Miami, Fla., and "Robert Wallace, Calif. {passed away sudgenty Wed. Services | Priday, 2:30 p. m, at the KIRBY] MORTUARY, Meridian on 19th 8t Interment Holy Cros Cemetery, {Friends may call at he mortuary.
WILSON-—-Eva M., entered into rst Wednesday morning, ave 80 Years, vidow of the late Tra Wilson, mother Mrs. Ida Reeves, Mrs. Gerfrude Bell, Mrs. Pearl Williams, Charles | and Walter Worth Services Satur- | day, 11 a.m, at HARRY W, MOORE | PEACE C™APEL, 2050 E. Mich, St Friends are welcome.’ Burial Floral
| 3 Card of Thanks
sincere hae
the amount of $2,714, §50.000 Fen of | nel hibors for * expressions FO ayn taxpayers of said Sanitary District. | pat Yd helpful acts of kindness, and
lovely floral offerings re-
K R. WALLE
odge for his consoling message, aris neral attendants, and to
R ton "i request. .. | tion in the office of the Auditor of M: pene Especially do we thank Rev. Robert “realted, ounty, * : ro wrt d for
nll _w 0 assisted the family in any i WIFE and FAMILY.
BURCH -— The children and and g grand- i
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