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f-r" MONDAY, JANUARY 2L 1981 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, Public Notices Public Noticm Public Notices Funeral Announcements II Florists, Memorials rBlack history suffering 'neglect' 1 II "Soy ft wifh flowers" NOTICE OK" mi ir HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FLANNERA PUBLIC The Indianapolis Economic BUCHANAN Development SERVICES The Indianapolis Economic rVvlMwntenf Commission will bold public nojvsion wyi affco.af 90 XL 984 at Comomsion iritt nearrna.ai NOTICE OF 'PUBLIC HEARING The Indianapolis Economic Development Commission will hold a public hearing 'af 8:30 a.m., on February 2Z 1984, the City-County Building, Room 1161, Indianapolis, Indiana (i) on a proposed financing of economic development Im-iIiIim in mrtiaiiv owned a nv, on February hold a public hearing at 30 a on t-eoruary it, iw, ai Public Notices Bnnm IU1 IfWtiahaOOllS. ftt- the City-County Building, Room 1161, Indianapolis, In "History has not been objective in dealing with blacks. Blacks' contributions to world progress are not recognized' in most history textbooks, he told a black history cele bration that marked the start of black history month in February. The 1960s saw greater attention BELT. Mn Ethel V.

BERGERSOM, Mr L. J. BROOKS, Infant Tiffany BROWN, Mrs. Branlhx4 CRABS. Mrt Jean DELKS, Mr Harry E.

FOWLEY. Mr. Lela HICKS, Mr. Oennu MASTERS, Mn Miiared P. PARRISH.

Mr Otcv The increased attention Americans began to pay to black history in the 1960s is fading, an Indianapo lis businessman believes. And that means the accomplishments of famous blacks may again slide into obscurity. Turner Fair III -said Sunday. diana (it on a proposed amendment the previous financing of economic develop diana (i) on a proposed1 financing of economic dp.veopmerft lac i lilies to beJnifialTy.owfipfl and operated by .941 Nprth Meridian Street (f)yestmt Company, an Indian. General NOTICE OF -PUBLIC HEARING The Indianapolis Economic Develooment Commission -will and operated by Meyers Realty Company, an Indaina General Partnership, and leased to ment tacitiTies wnicn were initially and will continue to be hold a Public hearing at 1:30 paid by schools and universities to the history of minorities, but the 1980s brings a feeling of "benign neglect" toward black history, he told a crowd of about 120 people at North United Methodist Church.

Fair, director of marketing for American Monitor Corp. and an amateur historian, said President Rea gan's opposition to job quotas for minorities in business "sets a of less interest in fclack affairs. "The moral tone now is benign Knra Laboratories. (if) Partnership, for uij.a,s head- a en February jl, tvaa, av the issuance of City of Indian SULLIVAN. Mils Andre Sue the Cityunty- Bunding.

Room 1 161. Indianapolis. Irv owned and operated by Crown Paper Box Corporation, (Ii) change in the interest fate, various security provisions and apolis, 1 tnoiana tconcmic Oeve onmerfT Revenue Bonos. THOMAS, Mr. Merle H.

TUCKER, Mr. Jefferson WELCH, Mrs. Florence P. Series 1984 (Meyers Realty amendments necessary to ef diana (i) on a proposed financing of economic development facilities to be initially owned and operated by American States Insurance Company (ii) Company Protect) (the fectuate the proposed Changes to the previously issued City of "Bonds 1 the total principal ))))) amount nor to exceed one Mil inaianaooiis Economic lion Dollars U'i 000,000) for the auarters tor t-verfjtt i Brown ompany, an' IndlWA.I'tmfed partnership and Engineering an Indiana corporation, (H) th-tt-suance of City of Ing'ianaodfls, Indiana Economic Development Revenue Series 1984 (941 North Meridian Street Investment Company Proiect) (the Jrl the iJrlncibal amount of Seven Minion Dollars acquisition, renovation, construction, installation and equipping such facilities, and the paying Development First Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 Man accidentally kills himself at celebration sraiiisition. construction.

stellatwi and eauipping of me issuance of a gf Indianapolis, i Indiana Economic Development Revenue Bond, Series 1984 (American States Insurance Company Protect) (the In the principal such facilities, and the paying of incidental expenses of is (Crown Paper box corporation Protect) (the Original In the principal amount of Eight Hundred JONES, Mr Bob McCORMiCK, Miss Louise WYKOFF Dr. R. Tyson suance, (iii) to provide a rea amount af One Million Dollars sonebie opportunity for- inter Thousand Dollars (SSuQ.OW tor tne acauismon. which were issued to provide funds tor the acquisition, con )))))( installation and equipping of such facilities. ested maiviouais to express their views on -the proposed issue of the Bonds and the location and nature ot the struction, installation and a ine-peymo or trrciaemw eauiDoino ot such facilities.

expenses of issuance, to wooosed- economic develop and 'the paying; of incidental expenses of Issuance, (ni) to I Death Notices provide a reasonable opportun ment facilities to be financeo. and'fivt to-determine- whether provide a reasonable opportun pf incidental expenses of -issuance, (iii) to provide reasonable opportunity for interested individyafs tft prjs their views on proposed issue of the Bond and. me location and nafure jf the proposed economtt development facilities tp bljinancerj, and (iv) to oldaker; ity for interested individuals to express their views on the said financing will have an adverse competitive effect on any similar facilities already ity tor-interested indMMdwals lo express ther views. on the proposed economic pvelfp-. ment facilities to be and 1 1 to determine whether jtiri tinanrino will have an Mrs.

Elsie Oldaker, aoe 64. proposed amendments regard mother of Mrs. Florence Cook-son, Oren, Ronald and James constructed or operating in or ing the issue of the Original Ponds and the location and near Marion County, Indiana. tairt fmAncino will nave an The public purpose -for which Oldaker, grandmother of 4, sister of Mrs. Blanche Goldman, nature or Tne economic adverse competitive effect oh any similar facilities already constructed or operating in or adverse competitive fffecf or the Bonds arc being issued is Mrs.

Beatrice rakes, Mrs. An negieci. rair said. Fair said he womes that popular myths about black history will gain adherents. They include the "myth of original slavery." which says-the first blacks in America were slaves.

Actually, the first blacks were ers. Fair said. Sunday's activities also included African dances and a talk about, extended families in Nigeria by Julius Adeniyi. a prince of the ruling royal family in Ilesha. a Nigerian city of about a million people.

Adeniyi is also associated with the musical group. Drums of West'Africa. Woman, 79, dies development facilities fin a need, and (fv) to determine whether said amendments to to create iob opportunities ano nie "Walker, Mrs. Helen Feagle. impact on any simnaTaciinres already constructed pr operal- near Marion county.

Indiana. add le the lax base ot the gun was unloaded. The second time he pulled the trigger, the-gun discharged and the bullet struck Beatty near the right temple. Beatty. a lifelong resident of Shelby villa, was a clerk at the Northside Liquor Store.

He was a member of the First Christian Church in Shelbyville. Services will be held at 1 30 p.m. Wednesday in Ewing Mortuary in Shelbyville, where friends may call from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

Survivors include his mother, Ruth Beatty; a daughter, Jennifer Beatty; and two sons, James and Gregory Beatty Mrs. Pat Adams. -Rob, George STAR METRO REPORT Fairland, Ind. An early birthday celebration ended in tragedy Sunday when a celebrant accidentally shot and killed himself. Shelby County Sheriff's Detective Dennis E.

Alyea said Garnett R. Beatty Jr. accidentally shot himself about 1:45 am. Beatty. 31.

was with his girl friend, Patty Harrison, outside her home near Fairland for an early celebration of his birthday. Alyea said. Beatty would have been 32 today. Ms. Harrison told police Beatty twice squeezed the trigger on his .32 caliber revolver after saying the The oublic our Dose for which Marion County, Indiana, and the financing will have an ad ing in or near Marion county, Indiana, or the smne.

market and Curtis Netii, passed the City of Indianapolis, in riikiu fth away Saturday Funeral Tuesday 11 a APPLEGET LAW area. The public Purpose for verse competitive effect on any Similar facilities already' constructed of operating In or the Bond is being issued it to create iob opportunities and add to the tax base of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana which the Bong, is peing issued is to create iob oobortunities RENCE MORTUARY, 7707 E. 47nd at Pendleton Pike, where near Marion county, inatana. friends may call 2 to 3 and 7 to The Bona aoes not represent The Bonds do hot represent a general obligation, Jhe City and. are not payable from funds raised by taxation.

The Bonds are payable from funds derived from payments made by Meyers Realty Company, an and add to the taxase of the Marion County, Indiana, including the Oty of Indianapolis, Indiana tine The public purpose for which the Original Bonds were issued was to create iob opportunities and add to the tax base of the 9pm Monday and after 9 a.m. uesda y. City of Indianapolis, Indiana The Bond does nor represent nnnpral obi i oat ion of the Citv PARRISH- (the Indiana feenerai -Hartnersnip, under a Loan Agreement, Mr. Oscar Parrish, father of The Original Bonds do not Mrs. Rut harm Martin and Mr.

Jack Parrish (deceased). Mortgage and Security Agreement and pursuant to the a general obligation of the City and are not payable from funds raised by taxation. The Bond Is payable from funds derived from payments made by American States Insurance Company under a Bond Purchase and Loan Agreement and pursuant to the terms of a Promissory Note of American States Insurance Company, and as otherwise provided in a Guaranty Agreement and in an and is not payable from funds raised by taxation. The Bond is payable from funds derjvtd from payments made by fll North Meridian Street Investment Company, an Indiana uncle of Mr w. Frank Parrish, represent a general ooiiganon of the City and are not payable brother-in-law of Mrs.

Nelle from funds raised bv taxation. The Orioinal Bonds are pay General Partnership, under' a terms ot a First Mortgage Note of Meyers Realty Company, an Indiana General Partnership, and as otherwise provided in a Guaranty Agreement, Collateral Assignment of Lease and Rents, Lease, and in an author- Parrish, grandfather pf .2, great-grandfather of 5 Funeral services Tuesday V0 am, PLANNER BUCHANAN able from funds derived from payments made by Crown Bono Kurcnase ana Loan Anrfipmsnt. anit Bursuant to BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. authorizing ordinance to be passed by the City-County Paper Box Corporation under a First Amendment to Loan Agreement and pursuant to terms of a Promissory Note of friends may call Monday from council ot the cnv. Near-Nortlisider shot, killed while walking near his home to i ano to m.

Tne economic development crown per box corporation. facilities being financed by the PICKEREL the terms of a Promissory Note of 941 North Meridian Street Investment Company, an Indiana General Partnership, and as otherwise pVovfded in a Guaranty AgreemenJ, Collateral Assignment of Leases and Rents, and in an authorizing ordinance to be paisYd by the Citv-Countv Council' of the City consist ot the acauisnion and as otherwise provided in a First Amendment to Mortgage and Indenture of Trust, and in Wayne 0 Pickerel, age 69, of construction, installation and eouiooina of a buildina con' Larterspurg, nu spang ot irene, father of Bill and Jack, Coates an authorising ordinance to be passed, by tne city-county taming approximately 57,000 square feet and the machinery and equipment to be installed viile, Tom, Belvilltt, -Sue Ann Per vis. Cartersburo. brother of council ot tne cnv. City.

The economic dfvelopmeit therein plus certain site oten, uanvme, Jim, Lebanon, Sam McCormick, Ma- The economic development rung ordinance to be passed by the City-County Council of the City. The economic development facilities being financed by the City consist of the acquisition, construction. Installation and eauipping of an approximately IS, 000 square foot expansion of an existing cosmetic products manufacturing facility including expansion of an existing building, construction of a new acquisition and installation of machinery and equipment plus certain site improvements located at 6501 Julian Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana on approximately 1.5 acres of land to be used by Kenra Laboratories, Inc. in its business ot manufacturing cos provements to be located a 625 facilities being finahcefl by the Base FL, and Mildred faculties previously tmanceq North senate Avenue, indtai aoolis. Indiana, on approxima by the City consist of tne acquisition, construction.

installa City consist of the acquisition, renovation, construction, installation and equippthg ot the fnrmur VikplV-ljirf krnD. the tely 1.1 acres of land which will be used by the Company for Tharp, Cartersburg, IS grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren Services Tuesday 2 pm, HAMPTON -GENTRY FUNERAL HOME. Plaint. eld Friends tion and eauipping of an ap printing and- distribution ser proximately 60,000 square foot building located af 18S0 West vices for the Company's may call Monday 2 to 9 p.m. Oliver in the Belmont Oliver tionwide Insurance operations industrial park on Farce tine corporate heidauaVfers office at 941 North Mendiah Street, Meridian and Pfp'Ksylvania Street parking fcrfvertttfng warehouse af 930 North Meridian Street, and general office annex at 966-970 North Mer consisting of approximately The oubhc invited to at id sh tcrp of iano in inaian- SI2EMORE Mrs Josephine Sizemore, Indpls, wite of Gary 1.

Siie tend and comment on any of the matters herein noted "and apoiis, Indiana used in the metic products to expand Company business ot man alt taxpayers, residents more, mother of Jimmy" Siie more, sister of Mrs. Helen Rud- interested parties who appear idian street ano ir yvest iirtn Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, on approximately 1 18 acres 'of land and the machinery and nnskl and Marita Loner. win be grven a reasonable op ufacturing folding pa per board boxes, including site improvements and the purchase of machinery and equipment Kenra Laboratories, Inc. production capacity for a full service line of hair care products such as shampoos, permanent waves and various portunity to express the views, both orally and in writ Funeral Tuesday 10 a FARLEY MANN ROAD CHAPEL. Friends may call Monday 6 to 9.

for use therein Protect 1. ing, on tne oroooseo issue ot skin creams and related The facilities were originally the Bond and the location and products (the "Protect nature of the proposed Protect acquired and certain improvements constructed plus tne public ts invited to at io fie financed, it you are un SMITH Gladys Marie Smith, age 63, of mother of Kaye Max equipment to be' Installed therein plus certain site improvements for use as head- Quarters for Everett Brown ompany, an Indiana limited partnership, "and Mid-States Engineering an Indiana corporation, In their businesses which provide professional engineering, ar tend and comment on any of the matters herein noted and able to attend the public nee certain installed therein for use by Crown Paper Box Corporation ing, written comments con all residents well and Norlta Bar kalis, 2 cernlng any ol the matters from fire injuries A 79 year old Indianapolis woman who was seriously burned in a fire at her home died as a result of the injuries. Pearl Bryson died Saturday in Wishard Memorial Hospital. She suffered burns to her head and hands Jan. 16 during a blaze at her home at 966 West 32nd Street.

Firemen rescued her after three men failed in their attempts to enter the burning building. Police believe the fire may have been caused by a space heater. Police in Florida arrest city man in Eastside killing Florida police have arrested a 39 year-old Indianapolis man in connection with the stabbing death of a man here on the city's Eastside. Paul Newhouse. 1005 Tecumsch Street, was arrested Saturday as he got off a bus in Naples.

by deputies of the Collier County Sheriff's Department, according to Indianapolis Police Sgt. Joseph W. McCoy. Newhouse is wanted in connection with the slaying of Edward "Bobby" Jones. 42.

1100 block of North Beville Avenue. Jones, a vending machine repairman, was found stabbed to death Friday in a parking lot of Woodruff Place Mobil Oil, 1844 East 10th Street. Police said less than $100, was taken during the robbery. nterested parties who appear brothers and 7 sisters, 3 grand through the Issuance of the notea aoove mav oe aaaresseo win be given a reasonaoie op children, 2 it ep-pr and, children, passed away Friday. Services to 'the Indianapolis tconom Original Bonds the proceeds of which were loaned to Crown poriumiy io ciurci) men Development commission, views both orally and in writ- Paper Box Corporation pur Monday n.

a.m., lunkle FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY Mears Crawford Kennedy no, on tne oroooseo issue ot The assailant apparently es caped on foot, police said. Brown, a native of Detroit, came to Indianapolis when he was 18 to study at a Job Corps center. lie formerly worked for the city's sanitation division Angola pledges continued support of Fretilin rebels Jakarta, Indonesia (AP) Ango la's chief delegate at an internation al meeting of information ministers said Sunday that his country will continue to support the Fretilin movement, which is fighting to split East Timor from Indonesia. Roberto de Almeida told a news conference that Angola did not recognize East Timor's integration into Indonesia. He said.

"East Timor is a problem of decolonization that should be settled at the United Nations." A civil war broke out in East Timor in 1975 between pro Indonesia factions and the left wing Fretilin movement. East Timor became Indonesia's 27th province in July 1976. Informed military sources said there are about 200 armed Fretilin members still in hiding in the mountains of East Timor. Eichholti, 120 Monument- A 34 year old Indianapolis man -was shot to death early Sunday while he walked from his home to a nearby liquor store. Police said Willie A.

Brown, 2423 North Talbott Street, was shot short ly after midnight. He had just left his home to walk to a liquor store at 25th and Delaware streets when he was attacked in an alley near his home. He died at 1:13 a.m. Sunday in Methodist Hospital. Police said Brown was about 50 feet south of 25th Street when he was shot in the groin.

He walked to 25th Street, where he collapsed facedown. A passer by called for an ambulance. Friends of Brown said he had $5 with him when he left but he had no money when he was found. Islamic group wants Egypt back Cairo. Egypt (UPI) A mission from the Islamic Conference Organization will arrive early today to invite Egypt to retake its seat in the 45 nation group, government officials said Sunday.

The mission, led by President Ahmed Sekou Toure of Guinea, orig inally was expected to arrive from Rabat Sunday afternoon, but was delayed. i CHAPEL, 2S w. 16th St. Visi chitectural, civil engineering, photogrammelrrc an mapping services (the The pubhc is tnviled to attend and comment oh any of the matters herein noted and the Bonds and the location and nature of the proposed Proiect de, Suite 301, Indianapolis, In tation anytime. diana 46204, and must be to be financed.

It you are unable to attend the public hear received no later thaa 4 00 suant to a Loan Agreement between the City and Crown Paper Box Corporation dated as of April 1. 1983. The proposed amendment to the Original Bonds and original financing documents arises trom a change in ownership of WHEELER p.m., February 2), 1984. all taxpayers, residents or ing, written comments con Ella (Cooper) Wheeler, 14, of cerning any of the matters If the Indianapolis Economic Development Commission shall interested parties who appear will be ofven a reasonable op Danville, passed awav Friday noteo aoove may oe aaaresseo to the Indianapolis Economic Beloved mother ot Thelma find for itself and on behalf of an ot the issued ana outsTana- Development Commission, c'o Hughes, Danville, grandmother of Carol Vescovi and Be ma ing stock of Crown Paper Box the City of Indianapolis that the proposed financing will toe of benefit to the health and Mears crewtord Kenneoy portunity td' -exbreis their views, both orally and in writing, on the proposed issue of the Bond and the location and nature of the proposed Protect to be financed It Vou are un corporation. ne Easley, reat-g rand mot h-of 4 Services 10 30 am.

welfare of the City of tndiai The oublic is invited to at apolrs and complies with the Eichholti, 120 Monument Circle, Suite 301. Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, and must be received no later than 4 00 February 21, 1984 Tuesday, WEAVER FUNERAL HOME, Danville Friends may purposes and provisions ot in tend and comment on any of I the matters herein noted and I able to attend the public hear diana Code 36-7- 2. the India an to Mpnqay. all taxpayers, residents apolis Economic Development it the indianapons Economic interested parties who appear Commission wilt adopt 41 res WILLIAMS will be given a reasonable op olution approving the Development Commission shall find for itself and on behalf of the City of Indianapolis that ing, written comments concerning any of the -matters noted above may be addressed to the Indianapolis Economic Development Commission, c'o Mears Crawford Kennedy Eichholti, 170" Monument Ctr- Sarah Crider Williams, age 69, portunity to express their proposed financing and the of Spartanburg, formerly form of the documents, includ views, both orally and in writing, on the proposed amend- ot inopis motner ot Kopert ing the Bond Purchase and nd David Williams, and Ella Loan Agreement, Ouarant LWtSl cit. Suite 301, Indianapolis.

Bonds and the the proposed financing will be of benefit to the health and welfare of the City of Indianapolis and complies with the purposes and provisions of In- Patterson, sister of Kenneth Agreement, Promissory Note, Crider, Grace Gard, Mary Ber diana 46704, and must be received no later than 4:00 the Original location and nature of the Protect financed. If you are City ot Indianapolis, Indian, ry and Margaret Knoebel, also Economic Development Reven p.m.. February 71, 199.4. 7 grandchildren. 4 great-grand unable to attend tne puouc ue Bond, Series 1984 (American apohs Economic Development it the Indianapolis Economic children, passed away Thursday.

Funeral service 2:30 m. states insurance compan Development Commission snail hearing, written comments concerning any ol the matters Commission will adopt a resolution approving the Monday, CONtCLE FUNERAL Proiect) in the principal amount of One Million Dollars proposed financing and the noted above may pa aaaresseo to the Indianapolis Economic HOMc LYNHURiT CHAPEL, and proposed form of the documents, includ- 1707 S. Lynhurst Dr. Visitation find for itself and on behalf ef the City of Indianapolis fttat the proposed linancing will be of benefit to the health and welfare of the City of Indianapolis and compiles wrth tfte Development Commission, co special ordinance to be passed ng the Loan Agreement, Mort- anytime. Mears Crawford Kennedy by the City-County council ct lage ano security Agreement Guaranty Agreement, First mecity.

ichholtJ, 170 Monument cle. Suite 301, Indianapolis, In c.1' ina.anapu.is, 5 to Memortams ourdoses ahd provisions of In -Mortgage Notej Laase Col Datett January lt. RICHARD H. KENDALL, Secretary 1 Indlanaoollt EcOTomtcv diana zu, ana diana Code 36-M2, the Indian-LeieivceiL "SJVierioS5an 4 00 Economic bevelopment 21, 1984. NINKLEY, SOPHIA Our mother Though many year we've p.m., February lnmmiInn m.111 kMnni lateral Assignment ot Lease and Rents, Lessee's Statement and Consent To Lease Assignment, City of Indianapolis, Indiana Economic Development Revenue Bonds, Series 1984 oeen apart, resolution approving trie Development Commission Our mother remains deep oroooseo financing ana fne GOREN ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H.

COR EN OMAR SHARIF down in our heart. She's there when we're happy. If the Indianapolis Economic Development Commission shall find for itself and on behalf of the City of Indianapolis that the proposed amendments to the financing will be ot benefit form of the documents, including the Bond Purchase and 1 Loan Agreement. Mortoade Meyers Realty compan NOTICE TO BIDDBRi Protect) in the principal ire tnere when we re gay. She's there when we're fonely.

Notice is herebv aiven that amount not to exceed One Mil me undersigned central nur sne's tnere every gay. lion Dollars an to the health and welfare of the trances and Joan chasing of Indianapolis 4 Marion County will recejvt proposed special ordinance -to be oasseo bv me City of Indianapolis and complies with, the purposes and of Jndusna Code LAMBERT In loving memory and Security Agreement, Guaranty Agreement; Collateral Assignment ol Leases, and Rents, Promissory Note, City of tn-dtanapolis, Indian Economic Development Revenue Bonfi, Series 1984 (941 NorttjJvleridn Street investment -company Proiect) in the" ormcioal council ot tne Liiy. sealed bids in Km. 1522" City-County Bldg. until 9 AM.

Feb 16 and bids will be read public Of RKtN LAM ob One sad year, January 30th, brings many a tear. 36-7-12, the Indianapolis tcon-omic Development Commis ly at 10 00 AM in Rm. 760 Dated January 26, iw Richard h. end all. Secretary Indianapolis Economic In our hearts her memory lingers Development Commission mways tenaer, iov ano true.

There's not a Karen, City-County Bidg. the day. No late bds will' be accepted A 5 Bid Bond wilt be required at time of submission of your bid. A Perfofman- (S-l-30) sion will adopt 4 resolution approving the proposed amendments to the financing and the form of documents, including the First Amendment to Loan Agreement, First Amendment to Mortgage and Indenture of Trust, Promissory amount of Seven MTiBort Oof lars 4S7.000.000),, ah'proposod special ordinance to be passed by the City-County Council the City. ANSWEBS TO BRIDGE QUIZ are those who to play three no trump, you Q.5 Neither vujnef able, as would bid three clubs to see cannot rule out a game, or South you hold: whether they might get a even slam, in spades, hearts AJ52 OAQ KQJ3 three heart preference from or diamonds.

Just complete The bidding has proceeded: partner. However, we have the picture of your hand by South Weit North East seen suit contracts go down bidding three diamonds. You 1 pass 1 Pass on a bad break when there don't have to do more the are 12 tricks off the top at no auction is forcing to game. What do you bid now? trump. With your 15 points A.

Perhaps you should and balanced hand facing a Q. 4 Both vulnerable, as have opened two no trump, partner who has a balanced South, with 60 on score, you On this auction, it is a close We do not think of you Mom and Charlene NOTICE TO BIDDERS ce Payment Bond will also be Notice is hereby oiven that required ot successful bidder LAMBERT In loving memory of tne unoersioneo central Pur Dated- January 1W4. Rea. 3S4-4-uw Demolition of AN bN LAMbbHf chasing Div. of Indianapolis Note.

Citv of Indianapolis. In i MrucTure, jv-nt west ouin Wha passed away Jan 30, 1983 Marion County will receive diana Economic Development Street There's room wlhin our hearts sealed bids in Rm. 1522 Cnv-County ftldo until 9 AM, Fab For Special accommoda HICHANU H. Secretary -j Indianapolis Economic 1 Development Commission (S-1-30)' NOTICF TO PJnOFRS Of memories lust of vou. We often open op the door 9 and bids will be read oubliclv First Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 (Crown Paper Box Corporation Protect) in the principal amount of Eight Hundred tions needed bv handicapped individuals planning to attend, please call 236-4898 or And spend some time with you.

at iuou a.m. in Km 116I city The Family, Joe, susie, Rick County Bidg. the same day. No tor the hearing impaired at 19 20. we would make the hold: call between a jump to four Thousand Dollars (S800.000), late bms win oe accepted a Bid.

Bond must be submitted least forty-eight (48) hours The Capital Improvement McNAMARA In loving memory value bid of six no trump. snor to tne meeting Board of Manaoers-nf- Marfon th each bid. A Performance AQ8 CKQ7 OAQ98 J53 spades and a jump shift. The bidding has proceeded: With your wealth of controls and proposed special ordinance to be passed by the City- AN I HUM J. MCNAMAKA Who passed awey Jan 30, 1977 All bidders wilt be subject to Bond will also be required of County, Indiana, vtifl receive sealed bids tor: successful bidder.

Kea 41510-CC-4-4 hi-intensity vulnerable, Last south West North -1 Dble 1 NT Pass Q.3-As South, you hold: Keep him Jesus in Thy keeping Till we reach that heavenly shore, Then, Master, let us have him Contract No. 14 -I'drbef the City's contract Compliance Program of the Consolidated City of Indianapolis (V Marion Co. regarding Equal Employment Opportunity as provided rade Reflective Sheetino Cgunty council ot tne city. Dated: January 26, 1984 RICHARD H. KENDALL, Indianapolis Economic Q.l As South vulnerable, you hold: AK5 0K98 AKJ74 The bidding has proceeded: East South West North 1 Dble Pass 2 Pim What do you bid now? A.

You have a very good hand indeed. Nevertheless, you need fair values from partner if you are to make 11 tricks at a ctub contract; three no trump is the most likely game, provided that partner can control hearts. Therefore, we would do no more than bid three clubs now. This is a most encouraging move, and if partner shows any signs of life, we will, of course, bid game. Q.2 Both vulnerable, as South you hold: A6 K8654 KQS 10 The bidding has proceeded: North Eaat South West 1 Pmi 1 Pmi 2 NT Pui What do you bid now? Contract No.

17- Metal Heat Activated Adhesive. Lockers -o we will always love you as before Rea. 5 O-CC-4-8 1.000 3D' Dble Pass 2 Pass 2 Pass KQ987 VKJ98 OK 107 8 Pass The bidding has proceeded: Pass Tor in txecuTive uroer no. a. wite and ion Stop Faces Engineer 'Grade contract No.

IB T4mtliM For work at the use of the Affirmative Action Reauire- Development Commission and excellent fit, we feel that a jump to four spades doesn't quite do your hand justice. Therefore, we would start with a jump to three diamonds, then support spades later. How do you choose the ments: Each bidder; Contrac (S 1-30) PRUITT-ln loving memory of viren AontLive Indiana Convention iDenter 'Expansion, RICHARD DEAN PRUITT Rea. bio-cc-4-3 Ehoineer 010s win pe receives ot me Who passed awav Jan. 30, 1941 Grade Reflective Sheeting, tor or Subcontractor (Hereinafter the Contractor) must fully comply with either Part I or Part ll as applicable, of these Bid conditions as to each second floor ConvenMon Cehter NOTICE TO BIDDERS In our hearts your- memory Pass What action do you take? A.

You have done all you can. Partner knows that you have a strong hand because South West North East 1 Pass 2 Pass 2 Pass 3 Pass What do vou bid now? dquecie won Mppntarion. Office, 100 South Capitol Ave -Notice is hereby given that Req sio-cc-4-s s.000 12' lingers. Always tender, fond and true nue. Indiana ooldi I ad 1 an a 462.

Green Painted Fianoed me unoersignea cenrrai purchasing Div. of Indianapolis construction trade it intends to until 2 00 P.M., Fvtntoery- There's not a day. Dear Son and Channel Posts. best ope aing lead? Charles use on this construction con 1984. Bids wilt tb redd Marion County will receive tract and all bfher construction ah the above require a id Bond.

25 Performance publicly. oj A. We know many players you have, to all intents and sealed bids in Rm. 1522 Citv- Brother, We do not think of you. Mom, Clyde Don Pruift work (both Federal and non Goreo has the answer.

For a copy of "Winning Opening Bond. Hue Biddino doctime County Bidg. until 9 00 AM Feb. 14 and bids will be read who would bid three no purposes, forced the bidding federal I in the Marion Co. "For special accommoda to the two-level vulnerable obtained through tu Con sf faction Manaoer Hubert Munt publicly at 10 00 AM in Rm 260 RATCLIFF-Iri loving' memory tions needed bv handicapped area during the- performance of this contract or subcontract.

trump now without giving Leads send SI. 85 to "Goren-Leads," care ef this or int i a i lltf Who passed away Jan 1982 The Contractor commits rfself please calf 236-4890 or 236-34rt City-tounty Bunding tne same day. No late bids will be accepted. A i Bid Bond will be Nichols, 425 West Georgia Street, PO Box r60BL india- ta the goals for Minority Man Though his smile is aone forever. tor the heanng impaired at cower utilization in either Part least forty-eight (48) hours And his hand we cannot touch.

required at tne time ot submis newspaper, P.O. Box 259, Norwood, N.J. 07648. Make apohs, Indiana 4620a, (317) a32-37M. uq sion of your bid.

A 100 Per We will never lose sweet any thought to what partner against two opponents who is saying. Partner has a good are in the auction. If partner hand with at least five had anything, he would have diamonds and, probably, four competed further. Pass, and clubs. While it might be right try to defeat them.

prior to the meeting. i or Part ll- as applicable and II ether requirements, terms and onditions of these fed formance Pavment Bond will Bidding All bidders will be subject to theCity's Contract Compliance checks payable te' News also be required of successful be examined at F. Mt nntno memories. Of the one we loved so much. Sadly missed by -Wife and Children conditions by submitting i bidder.

rogram of the Consolidated paperbooks. Req. 37(M-i Trash removal ity of Indianapolis and Mar firoperly signed bid The Con-rector shall appoint a Com Corporation, 206 Willov.br go Parkway, Indianapofis. Indaa-a. Construction Leaaua im.

ion County regarding Equal and mowing services on vacant land owned by the DEHD in pany Executive ta assume the mpioymenr opportunity as ROBINSON In loving memory Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices 1 Death Notices Death Notices responsibility tor the im rovided 'for in Executive dianapolis, I80Q Win Meridian, Suite 0 WanapoM. Indiana. Federal Protect Areas per specifications -in- contract No. plementation of the requir Order No. i.

ot our rainer, CLARENCE ROBINSON He departed this life f30-77 ement, terms conditions of MASTERS CORDRAY I-FED-Tf-'MI4. work includes JARRETT Bidders snan obTem tne ABRAMS these Bid Con ions. Bids Shalt be lrftWittt4 necessary bidding documents Mrs Gertrude L. Cordray, Rest in peace. Dear Loving Mrs Mildred G.

Masters, mother of Mrs Mary Louise Wessel- Ruth (Dickens) Aprams, age trash removal, mowing 4 removal of fallen trees, etc Bidders shall obtain the the bid form oroviflert 'Ac Mr William (Shorty) (Popeye) Jarrett, age 67, city, husband trom central Purchasing uiv wite of Mr Wtihs Cor SB be to ed si ter of Jose ph necessary bidding documents rainer 1 long years have passed away. Pea 370-4-2 Trash Removal dray, sister of Mrs Nancy i77 city-counry inaian- companied by a bd bond er ot Aipena, tatner ot kov, joe, Dickens. Lou Dickens and Mar man, Mrs. Suzanne Pittenger, Mrs. Dorothy Haskins and Mil and mowing services on vacant I certified checxSn the amowat Hefner, Thelma Gut, Woodrow POtlS.

IN You are gone, but still are Trom icnrrat rurcnasino uiv. Rm 1523 City-County Building, Kelly and BiHrov Jarrett, GUVNN Essie Guynn, passed away Saturday Beloved mother of Marion Guynn, Manne French and Geneva Maxwell, all of Martinsville, 13 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren Funeral service Tuesday 7pm, FOGLEMAN FUNERAL HOME, Martinsville. Friends may call Monday 4 to I p.m. dred C. Masters, sister of Mrss garet wnght.

also several nieces and nephews Funeral and Narvin Gist and Edward vu vwncu iii iiie Lcr-iu in 1 ui live wrrrni 1-1. i ai ik. living in grandchildren, brother of Eleanor and tavern. New Louise Carter, grandmother In the hearts of those who stay. lauck funeral home, mss Federal Proiect areas as per total bid price All bidders shot! specifications in contract No provide a Standartf Guestioa- ANITA MILLtK City -County Purchasing Agent TJII) 236-498 (S 1-23, 303 ot great-grandmother ot it Whiteland.

Prayers Wtdnes Gist (deceased) Funeral Monday 2 pm, FARLEY MANN ROAD CHAPEL Friends may call Monday 9am titl service ANI i A M4LLCN, -Citv-County Purchasing Agent day, Feb 1. 30 am, USHER 5 Meridian Monday 17X0 nv, St James The Greater Church, 1pm Calling anytime. uaugmers tne and ideit. Grandson, Granddaughters, Great-Grandchildren and Friends Twor mciuoes i nirr ana hinanciaf StatemenL trash removal, mowing and Form 96A, and a Non CollusioA removal of fallen trees, etc. Affidavit with the bid T.

FUNERAL HOME, 2313 Funeral services Tuesday 11 a PLANNER a BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY Friends may call Monday 6 to I Memorial contributions to time. Wash St. Mass of Christian Each bidder, contractor or NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTilE TO BIDDERS on 00' subcontractor (hereinafter the ANDERSON Notice is hereby oiven that Notice is hereby aiven that Bunat 10 a St Anthonv Church. Interment Floral Park Cemetery Rosary Tuesday 7:30 CROUCH Ethel Crouch, of Indpls Successful Bidden shall be SEARS In loving memory ol BERTIE SEARS contractor) must fully comply tp worth United Methodist required to orovidem Perfor HAMMOND Mrs. Addle E.

Hammond, age 97, widow of J. Clem Hammond, beloved mother of Mrs. Elvin Lee (Gertrude) Jov, Rl, Poland, Mrs Euoene Doro Church. with eimar an 1 or Kin 11 as mother of Betty Shaw, Martha the undersigned Central Purchasing piv. of Indianapolis Maripn County will receive the undersigned Central Purchasing Div.

of Indianapolis 8 Marion County will receive Who passed away Jan. 30, 1979 tngnd (Sue) Anderson, age S3, of passed away Friday, beloved wife of Bob An m. t-nenas may can Monaay mance and Payment Bond for applicable Of tnese bid condi Simer. Alma lenmaer, Wil Rest In peace. Dear: Loving I 2 to I uesaay tot tne tun amount ot-rma contract tions as to each construction McKINNEY sealed txds Rm.

1522 City worrier. award. derson, si iter of Lisa Webber, Vienna Austria Services 11 liam, Paul, Edward and Harlan Crouch, sister of Opal Foost, Mariorie Hvidston, Joe and ountv Bido. untri go a sealed bids in Rm. 1572 City-County Bigg until 9AM Feb 9 and bids will be read Dubhciv 5 long yea's have passed away, Shelby T.

(Pug) McKinney, thy) Tabor, Rl, Gosport, Hugh waoe rate for iff oroiect KINMAN eb and bids wilt be read are determined titoOGOordence trade it- intends to use on this construction contract and all other construction work both federal and non-federal in the Indpls. area during the perfor tou are gone, put sthi are living In the hearts of those who stay. years, ot wooresviite, peioveo husband of Katherine, beloved Mr. Fred Kinman, age SO, ubltry at 1000 AM In Rm a Monday, WEAVER FUNERAL HOME, Clayton Fnends may call at 10 00 A M. in Rm.

1161 City-County Bidg. the same day. No with Indiana. PravoHNM waoe Raymond Johnson, 27 grand children, 40 or eat-grandchd dren Services Tuesday 2 0 Hammong, spencer, joe Hammond, Hockley, TX, 14 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, 3 oreat-areat- 268 City-County Building the tout uaugmers tatner ot Shelby J. King, Indpls beloved nuspano ot Mrs Loret ta Kinman, father of Roger, Law Bids mav not be -withdrawn late bigs wilt be accepted 5 Bid Bond will be required at Loroiny a Ward, Frankim, An-netta Sue Hoagland.

Bean Blos Ross and Harold Kinman. LITTLE SONS FUNERAL mance ot thts contract or subcontract. The contractor com- grandchildren Funeral SOMMERS-hi loving memory of BECKNER brother of Mrs. Clara Cham HOME, 1301 Mam St Beech for a period ot ninety 490) days without consent of me Capital same day. no late b'ds will be accepted.

A 5 Bid Bond 'wilt be required at the time of submission of your btf A 100 Performance' Payment Bond som, Thomas, Mooresviile, 13 Wednesday 10 30 am, WHl rmrv itself fo tne ooais tor Grove. Ca'ling Monday 2 to 9 Mary Beckner, 86 years, of MIL HAfcL S'JMMfcNS For txs 4th birthday. Jan 30th i TAKER FUNERAL HOME, Cio- berv all of city, also survived by 13 grandchildren, passed improvement Board of Man Rushviiie, passed away in Rush- m. ano fuesoay iu a.m. mi grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brother of Carl, Bowl ng Green, ky, preceded in time of submission of your bid.

A 100 Performance Payment Bond will also be required of successful bdder. Req. 51G-BA 4-14 DOT (4 72 72) BL -03-017 Sormcview veroaie. t-nends may call away Services Monday 1 service time. agers" 9', Mar ton County, Indiana.

11 atso be required of sue vie Hospital. Mother of Morma Tuesday 2 to and 7 to So sweet, so smaM, So soon. Love From Mommy. Gene, Rhonda, Deene end Lore retifut hoMr minority manpower utilization in either Part I or Part as applicable and all other requirements terms and conditions ot these bid conditions by submitting a property signed bid. The a m.

DANIEL RILEY FUNERAL HOME. 6107 Hwy 31 The Cam 01 fat traravement DAVIDSON death by 1 brother, James, passed away Saturday. Funeral HENDERSON Req 370-4-1 Train removal South Calling anytime inter Mrs Lovie Davidson, of and mowing services on vacant Board of Managers ol Mafion County, Indiana, reaerves the services a Wednesdav. King, Miirov, no Kathleen cat-la ha Ind pH step-mother of Ardith Beckner, Arlington, sister of Roger Foster, Donald Fos'er, Mope She was a retired school teacher of Arling TINGLC In loving memory of ment Forest Lawn Memory nd owned bv me Division af Joe Henderson. 77 years, of Monrovia, beloved husband of Marguerite, father of Ovoe JONES FAMILY MORTUARY.

Drive, Oak wood- Drive, Sunset Lane Reconstruction of Sonngvitw Drive- JDaKwood Drive and Sunset Lane from nonr to re 1 eel any aad aH bids. contractor shall appoint a com DAMON Let IINOLt conbmic ft Hbusmo Div oaroens. St Rd 6 at Allison Rd ano snan, at its sote discretion. Who passed away Jan 30, 1982 Local Protect Areas. Wort in pany executive to assume the responsibility for the im MooresviOe Friends may caM 6 ward work on the basis 06 the The rolling stream hte rolls on ton and Manila at Rusnvme, at cludes fresh removal, mowing lowest responsive aneVrespon- KL1NGENSMITH But stilt the vacant chair wonoay ana i to m.

Tuesday intermen East ano removal or iaien frees. plementation of the requirements, terms ana) conditions af Henderson, Monrovia, brother of Dallas, Indpls, Hur shell, Coatesviile, Russell, Hazel-wood, Beatrice Mmton, Phoe-nn, Al, preceded in death by V99 BtQ rKWWO, f. CecaHs the voice, the love, the I is per specifications in Hill Cemetery, Morgantown tended Madam Btaker's College and graduated from Butter University. Funerat service 1pm. Tuesday, MOSTER FUNERAL Margaret KMngensmith, age 63, of Piamfietd.

beloved moth these bid conditions untie Contract no. i-LOC-i m-W (5-1-23, 3QJ Of one wo once so there or special accommoda feth Street to 6pringmll Road including storm sewers, under-drams, curbs and maintenance of traffic. "For special accommodations needed by handtcaooed individuals plannng to attend please can 236-4898 or 236-370 for the bear in imoairea at or special accomodations former resident of Martinsville, passed away Sunday, age 78 Mother of Wilde Davidson, Jessie Davidson, Brownsburg, Connie Howard, tndpis and Martha Jones. Paragon, sister of Raymond Stover, TN, 17 grandchildren. 21 great-grendchHdren Funeral services 10 im Wednesday at me SPECK-HYDER FUNERAL HOME in Livingston.

TN Friends may call to pm Monday. NEAL 4 SUMMERS FUNERAL HOME. Martinsville er of Andrea Baldwin, Moores-vitte, and Sandra Foooatt, tions needed by handicapped one brother. Homer, passed way Saturday Funeral ser Some tme, now soon, we do I MILES Betty trene Mites, aoe 62. 8 py nandKeooed m- NOTICE 7 PUBLIC AUrffHN 8 HOME.

Rusnfiie. f-nenos may call 4 to I Monday. individuals ma nmo to attend not knew. vtduefs oiannma ta attend vices 2 Monday. JONES Piamfield, Sister of Roberta Raley, SuMtvan, and Paul wtte of Bernard Mikn.

t'H torn him wtere he waits. The toHow.no mofoV vehirlK FAMILY MORTUARY. St. Rd mother ot uavid Miles and Don And when our summons comes I please call 236-4891 or 236-3670 tor the hearing impaired at least forty-eight (48) Hours CiarK. warren.

Ml. 5 orandchii pteaae cat! 4898 or 230-367C tor the hearing impaired at least forty-ercM (48) hours prior to the meeting to DO dren. Services Tuesday 10 30 We'M meet him tusf inside fht I wiH be sold to the highest bidder at noon on Tdeidey. ian-uary 31. 1984 1 the' Jet Credit Union office, located at 4027 rvest 10th Street tr? Indian- na Oark.

sister at Richard ed Morrr Vanatti, Alce Jenkins. Audrey Vanatti, Mary Brown and Pauline Stmoson. oessed -lor to me meewng All hidden mi be tuhiert ta a HAMHTON-Gt NTR FUNERAL HOME, Pletnfieid nil oiooers wir oe sooiecr 67 at Allison Rd, Mooresvilie. where friends may call Interment Mt Pleasant Cemetery at Hall Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. least forty-eighf (48) hours prior to the meeting All bidders win be subtect to the City's Contract empience Program of me Consolidated fne City's Contract Compliance ate Sadhr missed by Mpm.

Nancy and Johnny Friends may call Monday 3 to 5 me City's ContrKi Comptianre Program of the Consoiidateu City of indeneiof'S and Mar away Thursday. Services Mon oorarn of me Consolidated DENNIS ano totpm. day JQ am, CON Lc FU ity of Indianapolis 8 Marion NERAL HOME SPEEDWAY caunTy reaaromo the BELT M's Ethel Virginia Belt, wife of Mr James Belt, mother Of Mr Carter Mr Carl and Mr William Wetiei, brother of Mr. Ralph Breeden, grandmother of 10, great-grandmother of 15 Funeral services Tuesday 1 PLANNER a BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY Friends may cail Monday from to 8 Loretta A Dennis, wife of Robert L. Dennis, mother of James WEST In loving memory of HORN Tina Horn, 27 years, trwjpls CHAPEL, 4H Hrh St and CJy of Indianapolis 4 Maron County regarding the Equal Employment Opportunity as provided tor in Executive Order No.

4. JESSE WEST County regarding the Equal Employment Opportunity as provided tor in Executive Order No 4. and John Dennis, stepmother Equal Employment Opportunity as provided for in Executive Order No 4. MIHAY Mr Ernest Mthav, age 69, beloved husband ot Mrs Dorothy Who Passed awav Jan. 30, r974 1 beloved daughter of Mr and a St.

Christopher Cathowc Church Visitation anytime. Mrs. Mmon t. Horn, sister ot Tony A. and David W.

Horn, Bidders shall obtain the Bidders snan obtain the Bidders shan oBteo the of Patricia Franer and Barbara Brandon, daughter of Barbara Gaughan, I grandchildren, also 8 sisters and brothers Mass of the Resurrection Monday tl The pearly gates were opened A gentle voice said. "Co-" And with farewells unspoken He gently entered home. necessary bidding documents MIUS, JR. Judge Clarence Reid Mills necessary bong documents plans soecs from Central Mihay, father of Chris Mi hay of San Diego, CA, Mrs. Mary (Edward) Mihay Camman, Rockport, NY, Tony Mihay of piais pct rrom teniri urchasmc Rm.

1572 Citv- age 75, husband of Mrs Marie Sherry and Donnetta Horn, granddaughter ot Mr and Mrs. Earl Horn and Mrs Nettie Tun-gate, passed away Saturday Funeral Tuesday 10 a at the Daughters and t-an dies 1, St Mark Catholic Church Purchasing Rm. 1572 City-County for JSC 00 per set Pavment must he by Company Check Money Order, No i. Mills, tatner ot miss Pamela Mills. Mr.

Thomas Dean Milts, brother of Mr Wiinam necessary bidding documents and plans and specs from Central Purchasing Div Rm 157? Crty-County Building for SIC 0C per set. Pavment must be by Company Chock Money Order No cash, no personal checks accepted Make checks pay fa City of lndienapots A 74 Hi'jr delay may be neces- Funeral Directors Calling, LITTLE SONS FUNERAL HOME. 1301 Mam St, Beech Grove pods. Indiana- mi WH be accepted at the credit Urn On up unfit the time of the eoc-ton AH vehicles are repossessions and will be sold on an "as is" basis. The Credit- Unhbn accepts no liability as to the condition of the vehicles nor the accuracy of the odometer These vehicles wiit 'oe made available for msoecbn at the Cedit Union regular oHice hours The se'ier reserves the right to accept or reject b.ds 1980 otdsmcbiV fJiesel Bt' Ser t3V6NA)fte6i 1977 Otdsmobite.

Serial Note The i9rr rjtto-ftohiie has extensive and interior damage let CfadiliJftinO 247-4624 (S-l 79. 30. V) City, father-m-law of Mrs. Janet (Tony) Mihay, brother of Guv Joe and Harry Mihay, Mrs Pauline (CariJ Ginther, Mrs Helen (Bob) Freuden- HERRMANN MADISON AVE FUNERAL HOWE, 5141 Robert, George Milts. ss Ruth M'Ks and Mrs Heien Savage, passed away Saturday Doniel F.

CRfey hrerd Home Ueoted Mae cnecis payable 4)07 Hwy 31 South 787-8274 Ii f101 'JlV 74 Mad'son Ave Friends may call Monday 3 to 9 EVANS Kenneth Evans, of Beech nerai service Wednesday 7 JOHNSON ountv Buiidmg for $10 00 per set. Pa-ment must be by Company neck Money 0der NO CASH, NO PERSONAL CHfcCKJ ACCfTPTEO Mitt checks pavab'e to City of indpis A Hour delay ma be necessary to ob'afl piais soecs requested refunds for return same. ANITA MILLER, Oty -County Pvcfft-ts-ng A goat U17, 7J6-48 I (S-s-A 6 1 to obtam plans 8 specs ai'er BERGERSON Mr L. Joseph Bergerson. huv bad of W-ida Bergerson, father of Mary and Ann Bergerson and i Doug'as Bergerson, 3 grandchtaren Services Monday.

I tmH at the First Congregational Church. No vs.tatio Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association by PLANNER 4 BUCHANAN BROAO RIPPLE MORTUARY 0 Cermet Lutheran Church, 4 SO Carmet Burial Oakiawn G.H. HERRMANN sam to obiem pians and specs' eer requested No refunds for return same Grove, son of Blanche Ev ens, brother of Mrs. Vernon (June) Starker, also nieces requested No re una tor Caroline Johnson, passed awav Saturday Beoved aunt Cemetery Visitation at LEP- 787-7211 St4t MADISON AVE. burg, grandfather of Pat and Chris Camman, passed away.

Services Monday 15 am, DANIEL ORILEY FUNFR-AL HOME, 6107 Hwy. 31 South. Followed my Mass of Christian BurieJ 10 a nv, St. James the G-eater Catholic Church Cawing anytime Interment Forest Lawn Memory Gardens PfcRT ft COPELNO MORTU 505 EAST ST. ANITA MR.LE.

Otv-County Purchavno Aoont turn of same ANITA MILLER C'ty-Counhr Fvcho AgeM (311 2j6-4898 (S-l 301 and 2 nephews Services Monday 2 LITTLE 8. SONS FUNERAL HOME, 1301 Mam Beech Grove Calling Monday 10 a until se'vce time of Barbara MircheH. Indianapolis, Services Tuesday )0 30 am. FOGLEMAN FUNERAL HOME. Martinsville Friends may csit Monday 4 Grinsteiner Funeral Home ARY, 740 E.

6th SU Tuesday from to 5 and Contributions to Marian County Heart Association im 236-4fof (S-l -3d 2-41 1601 New Yorft St 637 5374 f. mi la.jfr tan ft 'n ea ea ft a fc-ft f..

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