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a aw i at PAGE 3fi. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 19S4 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- Henry J. Taylor succumbs I Obituaries Fred Rost Plainfield. Ind.

Services for Fred Rost 88, Plainfield. will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Carlisle and Son Funeral Home. Mooresville. where friends may call from 2 pm.

to 9 p.m. today. He died Thursday in Westview Hospital. Indianapolis. He was president of Fred Rost Sons a generaf contracting firm, founding it more than 60 years ago.

Born in Marion County, he lived here 37 years. Survivors include his wife, Inez Rost and three sons. Raymond. Leo and Richard Rost Rev. Homer Hunsinger, retired minister, dies Lebanon.

Ind. Services for Rev. Homer J. Hunsinger. 73, Leba non, a retired United Church of Christ minister, will be 'held at 1 p.m.

Sunday in Myers Mortuary, where friends may call after 2 p.m. today. He died Thursday in Witham George C. Albrecht JJ George Albrecht. Indianap-! olis, died Friday in Methodist Hospi-t.

UL He was manager in the rug and i drapery department for William H. jjj Block Co. downtown several years, and also owned and operated ll Albrecht Rug and Drapery Co. for 20 V(ars untjl 1958- Born in Hamil- 1 ton, Ohio, he lived here most of his life and was a member of Hamilton Masonic Lodge 17 and American Legion Post 186. He was an Army veteran of World War I.

There will no services. Friends may call 2 pm. to 9 p.m. Sunday in Planner and Buchanan Broad pie Mortuary. Survivors include his wife.

Lela J. Albrecht Richard Landrigan dies; was Realtor Richard Landrigan, 49, president of Savage Landrigan Inc. Realtors, died Friday in Winona Memorial Hospital A lifelong Indianapolis resident he was a member of St Paul Episcopal Church. Kappa Sigma fraternity and the boards of Indianapolis Opera Company, Indianapolis Muse-jim of Art and Children's Bureau. Mr.

Landrigan was co-founder of Footlite Musicals and was a gradu- ate of Butler University. He also was past president of Indianapolis Camera Club and of the boards of Indianapolis Art League and Orchard Country Day School. He had been an administrative assistant to former Mayor Charles Boswell and a member of the India napolis Human Rights Commission. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the church.

Friends may call from 3 p.m. to 7 pm. Sunday in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary. Survivors include his wife. Pen ny Savage Landrigan; a daughter.

Sarah Ann Landrigan; a son. B. Landrigan; and his mother. Opal Kremer. Memorial contributions may be made to the Indianapolis Art League.

Morris Marer dies; Boris P. Shaneff Services for Boris P. Shaneff, 69. a lifelong Indianapolis resident will be held at 1J0 p.m. Monday in St Stephen Bulgarian Orthodox Church.

Friends may call after 1 p.m. Sunday in Stevens Chapel of the Flowers. He died Thursday in Methodist Hospital. He was employed by Speedway Machine and Tool Co. Inc, retiring in 1979.

Previously, he was co-owner of Shaneff Restaurant and Tavern. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Helen Shaneff; a stepdaughter, Patricia Beck; and his mother, Theodora P. Shaneff. night" his wife, Marion, said. "He had not been well for three years, but he was still doing marvelously.

He was a dedicated man." Mrs. Taylor noted that her husband was one of the first journalists to write favorably about Anwar Sadat during his early years as president of Egypt and often was criticized for voicing his opinion. Taylor's only son, Henry N. Taylor, was killed on Sept 4, 1960, at the age of 31 while covering. warfare in the Congo for Scripps Howard news paper.

Claude L. Wilson Claude Wilson, 66, Indianapolis, died Friday in Community Hospital He was a maintenance worker for Ford Motor Co. in Louisville, Ky 36 years, retiring in 1971 Born in Warren County. Ky, he lived in Indianapolis two years. He was a member of Holly Baptist Church in Leitchfleld.

Ky, and was an Army veteran of World War II. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, Louisville, where calling will be from p.m. to 9 p.m. today and from 9 a m.

to 9 p.m. Sunday. Survivors include his wife, Martha Helen Wilson. Henry J. Zimmerman Services for Henry J.

Zimmerman, 93, Indianapolis, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in DeBaun Funeral Home, Terre Haute, where friends may call from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. He died Thursday in his home.

He was a retired plumber. Born in Vigo County, he had lived here since his retirement He was a member of Plumbers and Steamfit-ters Local 157, Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Terre Haute and Fort Benjamin Harrison American Legion Post 104. He was a World War I veteran. Survivors include his wife, M. Matilda Tillie" Zimmerman; a son, Robert H.

Zimmerman; and a daughter, Marjorie Ashby. New York (UPI) Henry J. Taylor, former VS. ambassador to Switzerland and veteran foreign correspondent and columnist for Scripps Howard newspapers and United Syndicate, died Friday at his home. He was II.

"He died peacefully during the Rev. Harley Smith Washington, Ind. The Rev. Harley Smith. 5, Washington, formerly of Indianapolis, died Friday in his home.

He was a retired minister for the Church of God. Born in Mitchell, he lived in Washington four years. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in Gill Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Sunday. Survivors include seven daughters, Anna Mae Jacobs, Vera Wise, Betty Lockhart Sherry Woods. Sandra Gray. Carrie Smith and Donna Burgess, and four sons, Phil, Richard, Mark and Robert Smith. James M.

Waldron Sr. Services for James M. Waldron Indianapolis, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday in Feeney Hornak Keystone Mortuary and at 10 a.m. in Christ the King Catholic Church, of which he was a member.

Friends may call from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today and from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday in the mortuary.

He died Thursday in his home. He was general supervisor of Hygrade Meat Processing Co. for 14 years, then was general manager 14 years and vice president in charge of purchasing two years for Norm Food Service, retiring in 1982. Born in Chicago, he lived, in Indianapolis 30 years. He was a member of National Restaurant Association.

Survivors include his wife, Marie A Waldron; a son, James M. Waldron and two daughters. Donna O'Donnell and Kathy Turpin. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Memorial Hospital.

He. was a minister at the First United Church of Christ here, retiring in 1975. Since then, he has been a supply minister for the Wesley Chapel Church near Crawfordsville. He has also been a minister at several other churches throughout Indiana. Rev.

Hunsinger and his wife, Florence Shrock Hunsinger, arranged the Hour of Power radio show on WNON here since the 1960s. Born in Greentown in Howard County, he lived here 26 years. He attended Bible Academy of Indianapolis and was a member of the Indiana Kentucky Conference of the United Church of Christ Survivors, in addition to his wife, include a son. H. Mickey Hunsinger, and two daughters, Janet Kemp and Loretta Haas.

Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Church of Christ or Gideons International. Harry Cogill Services for Harry Cogill, Indianapolis, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, where friends may call from Mabel M. Alyea Greenfield, Ind. Mabel M.

I Alyea, 85. Greenfield, a retired time-keeper for Diamond Chain Co. in i Indianapolis, died Friday in Han cock Memorial Hospital here. A na ll'. tive of Hancock County, she was a jl member of Greenfield Senior Services will be held at 10:30 J4Ia.m.

Monday in Pasco Memorial I Mortuary here, where friends may call from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today and I 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.

to 8 p.m. I Sunday. Survivors include a sister, I Helen Arnold, and a brother. Homer I Alyea. Lloyd Silverthorn Services for Lloyd Silverthorn, 79, Indianapolis, will be held at 1 p.m.

Monday in G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, where friends may call from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. He died Thursday in St Francis Hospital Center.

He was employed by several indoor and outdoor movie theaters for 52 years, retiring in 1970. Born in Hamilton County, he lived here most of his life. He was a member of Resurrection Lutheran Church and Inter national Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Projectionists Local 194. Survivors include his wife, Lula Silverthorn. founded flower shop Morris Marer, 90.

founder of Marer Flower Shop, died Friday in his home. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he founded the flower shop in 1919, owning and operating it many years. He was a member of Congregation Beth el Zedeck, B'nai B'rith Lodge 58, Ohev Zedeck Congregation. State Florists Association of Indiana, Oriental Masonic Lodge 500. Moose Lodge 17 and Knights of Pythias Lodge 56.

He was past pres Pauline Bencik ident of Allied Florists of Indianapo Funeral Anntunctmtntt In Memoriems 0n notices I Death Notices Pvbllc Notices lis. An Army veteran of World War AlBRECHT MOWCRV-in -ovtne i hav tuck property CHARLES (CHUCK) MOWER Mr. Gnrot C. AlbrwM. llut- FLANNER BUCHANAN I.

he was a member of Amencan Who passed away Feb. 2S. Tf7? k4 LtK J. aimkM. Na wfvicn Calling Sunday I Legion Post 3 and World War Veterans Barracks No.

1141. 1 BU am. at FLANNEK Pauline Bencik. 65. Indianapolis, died Friday in Wishard Memorial Hospital.

She was a Republican pre cinct committeewoman for 30 years. She was a delicatessen employee at Kroger Co. for 17 years until 1968 and then worked in voter registration at the City County Building for 14 years, retiring in 1981 She lived here most of her life and was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Services will be held Monday at 930 a.m. in Stevens Chapel of the Flowers and at 10 a m.

in the church. Friends may call from 1 p.m. to 9 m. Sunday in the mortuary. She was the widow of Edward Bencik.

Survivors include two daughters, Barbara Boy Ian and Virginia McMann; a son. Charles McMann, two stepdaughters, Anna. Smith and Marge Dyke; and two stepsons, David and Edward Bencik Jr. RIPPLE CHAMAN IROAO MORTUAKV SHANEFF oris P. Shaneff.

IftdpH Beloved husband af Mrs. Margaret Helen Shaneff, ton at Mrs Theodora P. Shaneff, step-tether of Patricia Bock, brother pf Kprl and Steve Skenetf, passed eway Thursday. Services AAonday, 1 10 St Stephen Bulgarian Ortnodoi Church. W.

and Atedtord Calling at STEvfns Chapel OF THE FLOWERS, SS W. 10th St, Sunday I until 1pm. xe ten wt quietly. His thought unknown. Me left us a memory we are ail proud to own.

Sa treesure him. Lard, in Your Garden af rest. Far here an earth Ha was the best Laved and missed Services will be held at 2.30 Sunday in Aaron Ruben Nelson Me 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday.

He died Thursday in Methodist Hospital. Born in Southport he lived here most of his life and was a member of American Legion Broad Ripple Post and Veterans of Foreign Wars Gossett Post Survivors include his wife, Mary Ellen Cogill, and a daughter, Patricia Ann Maloy. Ellen E. Cooper Ellen E. Haworth Cooper, 71.

Indianapolis, died Friday in St. Vincent Hospital. She was a clerk for Buehler Corp. 15 years, retiring in 1971. Born in Demming.

she lived here most of her life and was a member of Prospect Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and Westlake Church of Christ. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in Leppert SERVICES ALBRECHT, Mr George Bush. Mrs Cetheryne a. EMING.

Mr Bruce kOLLER, Mr. Arthur LANDRIGAN. Mr Richard MOSS. Mrs Mabel K. OakESlM" Mary SETTLES.

Mr Morris SHORTER. Mr Howard SHORTRlOGE, Mrs. Lillian VanGOROEN. Mr Luther WOLkE, Mr William ridian Hills Mortuary, where friends may call prior to the funeral Sun Wile, Children, Grandchildren and Family day. ARVIN (Millars' Arvln.

a IX Craviordtiriiia, IN. brother e) Charm and Robart Arvln Jr Virginia V. Oliver, Saitia Tunia ana Kathryn Arvin. pasted away Thvrtday Funer al tervica 30 a m. iaturday, COMKLE FUNEOAL HOME SPSEOIAJAV CHAPEL, im W.

lath si and a Saturday. Holy Trinity Catholic Church, ho vmtation. In (v.no mfnory Survivors include two sons. Her OSCOC SILVERTHORN VVKtj mm. iMirFib Tf77 bert and Irwin G.

Marer. Lloyd Silverthorn. 7 veers. botfly rrt iMvtt mmmor ftMl, Gonfty mm otntr Arvt) irMwrt designated at a economic revitaiiiatia area far tha purpose pf securing pn abatement pf property laies Pursuant la IC. a-l I- I relali re to the installation of new manufacturing equipment an such property consisting of- new end-er re-too led manufacturing equipment for the productioa gf specialty rubber products.

This resolution preliminarily Designates such property pn economic revitsiiietion proa subiect le adoption Pf a confirming resolution by the Metropolitan Development Cam, mtssion. The preliminary resolution specifies thai tha de-aignetion terminatet ana year after tha data af tha confirming reseiutien and thai tha detignatia it attective amy relative fa the described new manufacturing equipment. This resolution states that on Wednesday, March 7, IBM al' I 00 In the Public Assembly Room O30I sf tha City County Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, the Commission will meet tp hear remonstrancet and pbiecttont from persons Interested these prpceedingt and make a defermwiatiea about detionatina turh mopis, peioved nut Da no a Luia Silverthorn, passed awe' Memorial contributions may be nm Untitwi, irttliMrd, ht MW, Thursday Funeral Monday, made to the donor favorite chanty MtM m.u4M, titH to vtrv at thd H. HERRMANN MADISON AVE FUNERAL Wift tuth. Childrtn.

home. si4i Madison A BENCIK Mrs. Pauline Smelt, Indsli widow at Edward J. Bencik. mother at Barbara Baylan, Virginia and Charles AAcMenn, Friends may call Sunday from Fred J.

Linville SCHMALTZ In roving mfirwy to m. 4 Pierre GIGLIOTTI, Mrs. vvilma MAJORS, Mrs June McGEE, Mr. Phillip MOORE. Mr.

William service matsf i na XriWAL 1 1 Who Mtietd away Ftb 2S, Fred J. Linville, 71, a lifelong UMBENHOWER ttep-mother at Anna Smith. Marge Dyke, David and Ed Tftttrt art na word, to twarau how much you rm miuaa todav. Marvbeile ward Bencik Jr, John Bencm veers, af Greenwood, formerly Your tanwly tavatf you vary Indianapolis resident died Friday in Indiana University Hospital. He was sr (deceased).

1 arandchii- mucn. of beloved mother of ov Bonham. Don and Joe Om Far mar than worth coultf My. a self-employed hardwood floor con dren. areei-grendchiidren, I greet-greet-grendchild Ser vices Monday.

INiffl, STEVENS CHAPEL OF THE rnhewer, grendchiidrea, 1 tow an oanina a pan of yow That tima can navar ava. I Detth Notices Tha praciu ntonpory af your r-eet-grenooaugnter, sister raise Aoehier, passed an Friday. Funeral Monday I FLOWERS, UX 10th hi tractor lor more than 50 years, retiring in 1981. Services will be held i hoiv iriniry cnurch. HUFFMAN Ant) your imilinf Happy laca.

at the G. H. HERRMANN Holmes and St. Clair. Calling MADISON AVE.

FUNERAL unaay from i until m. at 2 30 p.m. Monday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, where fy at economic revitaiite-Ion area, A description of such property and copy of this resolution are available lor Inspection I the County Asses home, SI41 Madison Ave prayer service Sunday 1 7 Funtral Directors Clarence J. Huffman, Ksted away at the aga of 77. loved husband af Mildred, lather af Geraidine Huffman and Earl Huffman, both of Friends may can satur da BOEIDI from to m.

and Sunday friends may call from 5 p.m. to Dontei f. O'Relev funerd Horrv ta m. sor's Office. Roam 1141, City-County Building IndDlS and Carol Rettery.

Bel- entered into rest Thursday Hwy 11 Ww 7t7-t774 -Z Ruth V. Brown Ruth Virginia Brown. 7Z a lifelong Indianapolis resident, died Fri--day in Community Hospital. She was a block operator for Penn Cen-V tral Railroad 33 years, retiring in 1977. She was a member of Railroad Block Operators Union.

Queen Es- ther Chapter Order of the Eastern Star and Daughters of the American Revolution. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, where calling will be after 2 p.m. Sunday. Survivors Include a brother, Lee Brown, and a sister.

Alice Brown. ly, CO, brother al Helen Ross, pm. today and from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Survivors include his wife, ii-ini Husband at Mrs. Delia WAIDRON Mr James Waldron Sr If pronocntiorpn eng 4 great Boeidt. father at Mrs Sandra G.H. HERRMANN Shreoer. brother at Mrs.

Bet' grangcniidrea. Funeral vices Monday, UN in Marie F. Linville; a son, Gerald Indpls husband af Mrs. Mart 7I7-77II SUI MADISON AVE. tve Cornelius, grandfather at the A 6 DON A GROSE FUNER tn-um IMS EAST ST.

Funeral service I Satur Linville: and four daughters. Bever A Waldron, father pf Mr. James M. Waldron Jr, Mrs. Donna O'Donnell and Mrs day.

HARRY MOORE AR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING 700 Block of West North St. d.k a. 424 Senate Ave. AS AN ECONOMIC EVITALIZATION AREA Notice It hereby give thai and Copeland Mortuary, where friends may call from 3 pm. to 5 pm.

and from 7 pm. to 9 p.m. Sunday. She was the widow of Herbert Cooper. Survivors include three daughters, Annadee Leslie Olch and Linda Harper.

Karl L. Decker Jr. Thorntown. Ind. Services for Karl Decker 66.

RR 1. Thorntown, will be held at 3 30 p.m. today in Goodwin Funeral Home in Frankfort where friends may call before services. Mr. Decker, a retired clerk for Railroad, died Thursday in a Harlingen, Texas, hospital.

A native of East Peoria. Ill, he was a member of Frankfort Country Gub and the Elks Lodge in Frankfort. Survivors include his wife. Kathleen Bryant Decker, a daughter. Sue Dickerson; and a son.

Karl Decker III. ly Stellhorn, Linda Hockersmith, Grinsteiner Funeral Home LINGTON CHAPEL. Mil AL HOME. ISO Prospect where friends may call Sunday I ta m. Pretpect Chapter Masonic Lodge service Sunday Kathy Turpin, grandchildren.

Jtth si. Friends may call any brother of Mrt. Josephine UOI New York St. itf SJ74 Elaine Arnett and Cathy Linville. time.

Hoffmen, Mrt. Theresa Featey, jg Burial Memorial park the Atetrepolitan Development and sr. Jane Decnaniaf Cemetery. BROCK Shirley Bros Funeral Homes Commission pf Marion County, else Mr. John Waldron.

passed Mary Irene Brock. 77 yearv al KRIECH Indiana, did an September 7, Drevel trying Hill Ent ttT etOt Ova Lowe away Thursday. Eimerei ser vice a m. AAendey, mop, passed away t-nday. teu, adopt preliminary pp.

eiovea mother of Jackie Bark II Florists, Memohtls re eNC Y-ftOSTNAK KE STONE MORTUARY. 7lsl er and Petti Mecy at South Services for Ova Lowe, 68. India Frances J. Kriech. II, of Brownsbwrg.

pasted away Thursday Wife at William Kriech. tutor pf A. R. Green and Cheriene Davit, daughter solution Na. 117 This resolution, which affects the following described property located I Aterio County, Indiana: Assessor's Parcel ia Keystone, followed py Funero "Soy with Rowers vena, grandchildren, i greatgrandchildren, sister af Edgar Allen Browning.

Services Mon napoiis, win De neia at 330 D.m. Mam Mam, Christ the king cetnoftc church, friends me day. II at the today in Conkle Lynhurst Funeral at Amos and Frances Groan. Calling Sunday until p.m. call 7 Is p.m.

Saturday and nimsw HtHRMANN MAOISOhJ AVE to 9 Sunday. Chrittien services in cm nty, rjn. Home. He died Thursday in Method FUNERAL HOME. SMI Madi Woke service 7 m.

Sunday son Ave. Friends may call Sun 14 Mtusoleums, Lets Center Township, ems adopted following the tiling af an application By the owner ta have such property designated as a economic revitaiiiatia area for the purpose al securing abatement pf property taiet UNVIllE Memorial contributions la the ist Hospital. He was a truck driver day I to 4 and 1 to 1 American Heart Fred Ctnvllle. age 71, of Crypts side-side. Mausoleum, passed away Friday.

BROWN wash park t-sirau eft-nog for the Indiana Highway Depart ment IS years, retiring in 1974. Ear Husband pf Atarie F. Linville. In Memoriems 4 PLOTS. Lincoln Gsr- Misa Rutk Virginia Brpwa, age n.

sister af Mr Lee Brow and Misa Alice Brawn. Funeral lather of Gerald Lmviiie. Beverly Stellhorn. Linda Hockerv dens, eveswkends. Mr- S(I her.

he was a truck driver for BESS fovina memory I ROWE L. BESS mm. Elaine Arnett and Cathy Pursuant ta I I relative la proposed redevelopment pr rpnepiiitptieB a such property consisting et: new construction al a pn-lary S7.000 square loot building with visitor parking great Monday, Feb 77, a SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL Who passed away Feb IS, IPTt Public Notices Linville, brother at William Lin-villa, ntaude CoM. Gey Amor- Foster Freight Lines.

Born in Oliver Springs. Tenn, he lived here most of CHAPEL, SJ77 E. Wash. SI. tte had a smile, a pteesani we' A helping hand la aH ha knew ton, urace avewn and Heiot caning attar i m.

Sunday Sialic aisa survived bv his life. Survivors include two hp was sa kind, pp pant and true CAUDEU Thu resolution BreliminAritv On earth he nobly did kit best METROPOLITAN BOARO OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING OFFICER INDIANAPOLIS-MARION COUNTY, INDIANA MARCH A IPM grandchildren, services Monday, t)0 pm, CONKLE FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY daughters. Kitty Davis and Karen Patricia Caudell Services for Patricia Gray Sapp Caudell. 49. Greenwood, will be held at 10 am.

Monday in Daniel F. O'Riley Funeral Home, where -vfnends may call from 7 p.m. to 9 pm today and from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.

She died Thursday in Community Hospital. A lifelong Indianapolis area resident, she was a self-employed floral designer for Designs and had been employed previously by several area florists. Survivors include her husband. Caudell; five sons. Rick, Scott.

Greg and Kevin Sapp and Tony Caudell; and two daughters, Pam Enis and Kimberly Tomey. Mrt Patricia I So to CaudeN. Grant Him, Jesus, heavenly ttetigaetet such property an economic reviteliiatip area tubied to edootiea af a con. kesoved wife et Mr. James CHAPEL, 4V lotk SI.

Visi rest. Bud. Toole pad Children tation from until a Satur CaudeiL mother af Rick, Scotl. Greg and Kevin Sapp. Mrs.

Nolle is hereby given pf day and 1 until Sunday. uottc Hearing and Ateettno of Pam (Mark) Enis, Ms. Kim BLAND. firming resolution by the Me-tropot'ten Development Commission. The preliminary resolution specifies thai in de Pelree.

Carl F. McBride Carl F. McBride, 71 Venice. Fla IOGUE Charles "Chuckie" Bland perry Tomey, aH af city and Tony CaudeiL Deiend. FL.

sis the Hearing Officer pi the Me-troooiiien Board al Toning ap-peeis pf Indianapoln-Marioa age Pi of Ant, Far his birthday. Feb tstb. Even though yaw era gone. Passed away Friday tr ter pf John Gray, Fairs Church, VA, Rurus Gray. New Ross.

IN My love for you Mngers an Lounty, moiana. an Tuesday, March IBM. at K) 00 A Ik mother af Mrs. Avis Roes af High Paint, NC Perry Logue Pf Sadly mi issed an your birthday. si the City-County twldina.

Is- signation terminates five years after the date pi the confirming revolution and that construction must be initiated within twa years and comply with rne praiecl description. This resolution states thai a orandma Lena Ray J. Clover Franklin, Ind. Services for Ray J. Glover.

77, Franklin, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Vandivier-Parsley Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2 p.m. to 9 pm. today. He died Thursday in Johnson County Memorial Hospital.

He was a dairy farmer and school bus driver. Born in Johnson County, he lived here most of his life and was a member of Jollity United Methodist Church and American Dairy Producers Inc. Survivors include his wife. Hazel Glover, and a son, Robert Glover. pis, mvrne Looue ang eocene Cutler.

Greenfield. in. daughterHeMew af Mrs Maria Caudell. titier-wMew af Richard CaudeiL else survived formerly of Indianapolis, died Feb. 18 in Venice Hospital.

He was the a'anepous. ingiana upon the ceesed). 7 grandchildren. Id toiiowjng petitions tor ear- ELK INS In loving memory pf great-granoxtMidren. several nieces and nephews.

Funeral lancet al devetopmanl stan ROBERT py 7 grondchiidren. aa L. tLAINS On his birthdev. Feb nth I Services Monday. former owner of the Butler Inn here.

Born here, he lived in Florida Wednesday, March 7, tu si WM am. Mondev. WINGLER Daniel f. Riley fu- wtN always love ft mitt you dards to me Marion County Council Ordinance Na. amended pursuant la Chapter Ml el the Acts of the Indiana FUNERAL HOME.

Ceatetviiie nronc blv Room UJOl af the City NtHAL HOME, AW Hwy. Jl wife and son Friends caN from 1 la I m. for 10 years. He was a member of sown, caning Saturday 7 la aunoey. County Building, Inateaepoiiv Indiana, fh Camrmsstan and General Ajeembty tor ItU as AcLAUCItLIN hrving and Sunday mil Interment weshMaioe) Pi memory of Park LOWE I Is hear remanstrancet Prospect Masonic Lodge and Moose Lodge in Rochester, Ind.

Survivors Confiaund Cut LAWRENCE McLAUGHLtN, Ja) East Cemetery. and sbtacitsnt fram persons Interested i these praceedmgs I4-440V-I7 Ua West tk vvna patsed away Feb. ft. na Ova Law, sow ta. af Indols, Pasted ewav Thursday.

Father of Kitty L. Davit and Kara Petree. Brettier of Fred Lowe. Nothing comd be more beautiful no mat a a seterminetie CHEEK Street, Indpls, Wothingtoe Townthia, Co OKI. toned D-S CaH Shcleot.

By jAitwn Than the memgri include his wife. Mary Francis McBride, and a son, James R. Bernard O. Cheek, no. 42.

af you. Ob Lowe, Odie Beire and Es inopis, pasted away ihurtdey Ta us vau were sr rymnne AoarlaL Foster, reouestt a variance af development stpndards af the sie Ouncan. Services Saturday. Brother af Dorothy E. Hamil sbouf designating such properly as an economic revisalirs-tien ares.

A description al tuck property and copy af ftiit resoiutio are sveilaki tar inspection la the County Attestor's Office. Roam 1UL Citm tFoe must nave mougnt ta top. conkle Funeral ton, f-rencoi E. Graves, saver- mi our uvea we win mist you. HOME LYNHURST CHAPEL, aiaces an nvprwwv sar- years may cam Dwelling Districts Zoning Ordinance fa previdg for the erection pf a Ktlt attached garage pf Milt) feel from the I2S7 Lynhurst or vwiattoa anytime.

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME But in aur hearts you arM Bve County Bunding CHAPEL. 1201 1 Post, side property line The ynNyrsI Or. Vitiiatie pmr- MOORE Francnj E. acsuse wa laved you aa. aer at is af tnta petitloa era pa tiia.

husband af Vuturi Moor, tether Children. Grandcikidraa. Brothers. Sistery Pad. Mom New Cases NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARINf CONCERNING Donald and James CIEMENTS pt-HOV-II His Madita kotk at city.

Sherry Lee Moere tArLAUCMLM dots. water a. Clemen, pag 71. af Perry Town- Pi 7m COLLEGE AVENUE af city. Sandra key Brers af PMewoy.

l-usbang at Mary ship, CP. Otsl 70. toned C-S Edward L. GaebeL Steve Waff Newtan. enether af Rebsrf AS AN tCrNOMIC ETITALIZAThON AREA LAWKEMCE McLALKVHLIhL -ements.

lamer af nsrs. Wha passed ewev Feb B. Hal Geeree (Barbaral AtcGraw. Msars. reauesta a variance at Notice Is hereby aive that af Pari Pre hey, FL.

Claude pf city. Nolan at LePente. CA, Mrs Marie Newba. Ean Cle fha Metropolitan Development Artheugh yen are not with vs. ynt teei yevr pretence very near Ot moment standards of the Sign Regutaliant at Mario JeneH rher af city, prendte- Commttaion sf Marion County, ments, s-remer of Joe and Herman Clements, Betty jugg.

Juke Millar and Mar landers. at v. areet-greaiather af Funeral 3 Bjn Monday. County i provide far root-mounted btiibaard sign. Tng pr avert.

na, dd an January a. rM pretnyiinarr Retafutiaa I This revolution, wtwch pig is v-thaood with atta st prandcttHdren, 1 greet- each facade being a iter GBltrSTEiNER FUNERAL HOME, lai E. New vera SI. Vivtetiea Saturday 7 fa la, Sunday neon until at Andrew Johnson Services for Andrew Johnson, 40, 3121 Park Avenue, will be held at 1 pm Monday in Stuart Mortuary, where friends may call from noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.

He died Wednesday in Wishard Memorial Hospital from a stab wound. He was a truck driver for Wheeler Maintenance Co. and a custodian for Indianapolis Public Schools. Born in Hartselle. Ala, he lived here 30 years.

He was a member of New Light Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Gwen Johnson; two daughters, Venus Re nee and Shawn Johnson; a son, Bryant Johnson; his mother. Annie Mae Smith; and his stepfather. Willie Smith. Farmer Prta.lt af Hut aetitura atfecfl the following dearnbed rrsperty eacated ts Marta Punty Indiana: Pprcef pranwe-w-aran.

pastea 111 wadnnaoy Fwnerai tervKe to a Saturday. St Christopher We mm you DEEPLY. Your Children. Robin, Cinduj, Kerth and Mheiid and Then- Femitiee pr pn frte Catmi Chore Centributieni Pt-ttov-Rr as North Senate tUIH Cenvpr Tpwnship MOSS Mrs Mabel Mf9DfaL XTtVWr DMb the w- a. mode to st Ckritte-Cettiei hurrh COM.

MrLAUGMLM la to ilng tmp. CP Ont. die, toned i-J-u at Samuel Most, began Me hrt day Mother ana BL. Aytvertcan states maur. LE VK.E ksv tuck prapartv LARRY MeLAUOnLlft.

JP ante Cameani, By Bruce Mr. Robert Mots. Mr. jack Wha pasted away Feb IS, tall roBuetti verieaca al etigneted st an economic revtteituttea aras far me pur-pate af securing en eBetomowf COGUl Most, rarandmathir af 11 dtrvleemtnt ttaadards af the saoiy mssed by Aunt Roberta and Robert Horry Cee-P. at IndoH Industrial Zoning Ordinance ta previa Nrr a pffc serncet away Tt-urtde.

Husband at nary Eeea Cea-a. aimer at Pa I el 1 11 I remtiva ta areet-grendrnothsr at titter af Atrt Charlotte Sctnner and Mr Oca Jerdeav Funeral tar-tnres Seturooy, It a FLANNER A BUCHANAN BROAO Ripple MORTuaay CeAing tsctntv mclwdthf prHttma starage af attic meteriett Lawrence Mclaughlin Indiana deaths Bloomingdale Virgil Osborn, 102. widower of Odclia Osborn. Brookville Helen D. Gindhng.

-r-8Z widow of Joseph Gindling. Cayuga Fred Lloyd Crabtree. 73, husband of Ella Crabtree. Denver Bernile Brower Gra-ble. 79, widow of Ora "Pat" Grable.

Ferdinand Theodore F. Boeg-J fin, 58. husband of Almeda Bcgle Boeglin. Flora Pauline Wytle Beck. 77.

wife of Donvan Beck. Greeasbarg Lillian A Weber. 93. widow of John Weber. Huntingbarg Minnie Strat-man Cress, 92.

widow of John Cress. Jasper Frank Shinny" -Marks. 94. widower of Minnie Stenf-tenagel Marks. Logaasport Sharon Surface 44.

wife of William T. Kite. Monticelto Edith May Con-. way. 91.

Odoa Alice Fielder Bray. 71. Pen Paul a Schmidt 71 husband of Ethel Kurz Schmidt Rochester Harry E- Hunter. 51 RushviDe Florence A. Mull.

83. widow of W. DenzU MulL Stinmaa Minta Disney. 84, widow of Robert Disney; Annie Size-more, 93. Terre Haute Eunice N.

Stuitz, 74. wife of Edward StuJtr Cari H. Watson, 77. husband of Edith Wat son. Vlacetines Phillip "Bud Lahr.

Ct Louis W. Niemann. IL cta Ann At.ioi. arand'othet Jena Ctwriet Maloy, anther Mrs Em Bor-dt. Roy Cop-1 John Cee-a Ser-ncat Mon- eBuipmant enftua the rvoun-ed propoved rt develop" pr retvbiitptia aa suck property canttstnvg af cantirucnpa af nen aaa Mary em mere el pundingj tor retn sani and we paste, away Fa teal yards, nnmaul raamted McBride.

Charles E. Morgason Waldron, Ind. Services for Charles E. Morgason, 61. a lifelong Waldron resident will be held at 1030 a m.

Monday in Glenn E. George Funeral Home in St Paul where friends may call from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. Mr.

Morgason died Thursday in Community Hospital in Indianapolis. He was a retired employee of Detroit Diesel Allison Division of General Motors Corp. in Indianapolis. An Army veteran of World War IL he was a member of Waldron Baptist Church, Waldron Community Club, 13rd Infantry Division Association and the Eagles Lodge. Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion posts in Shel-byviile.

Survivors include his wife. Norma Jean Ensminger Morgason, and a son, Mike org i son. Hazel D. Pollard Haze! D. Pollard, 73, Oaklandon, died Friday in her home.

She was employed eight years by Daugh-tery's Wedding World, retiring in 1973. Bom in Fortville. she lived in the Oaklandon area most of her life. Services will be held at 2 m. Monday in Appleget Lawrence Mortuary, where friends may call from 2 ro.

to m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 m. Sunday. Survivors include her husband.

Alonzo "Polly- Pollard, and a daughter. Elaine Jrffw At we loved yoa sa we ones yaw. street aarknuj and with at- tram yar rne ae- semce sf BPQn-rre FOilARD NEPAL HOME SPEEDWAY Mi Havel Poae-a. age 71 Oeaienaea, ante et Mr Aienea This rislMTia stptindnaitht iw-a. ora aw st visits won Sunday from i antti lam.

BV-mg many a titenf fear. PwtuKd. mother af veur Levtng Brptnar, evanatea tuck sroperty pa ecenomic revitaitiatios area tubted so adopt af can-krming rvtotutia ov the Me- IwtBrtjng OWtc af fng Metroeeiitaa Baor pf 2onng Appeals Eugene lajsch, taarire OHtcmr Mry Eiena Jettery, an mother af a. vvtyr af Evf M-OMTfty-M BtTBflMtj tnmmtrf 0 COOPtR Mr Eton Ceeper, 71. BT I WM PW.w Sf at Mrt, Dene-d (Annaaill wtas tit i uiipr mil Csm- "Far special pecemmpda- CMaUTlES (CHUCK I MOVEV Baurtia.

Mrt. iLe Pway Frujar Funeral Manday I pm, APPLEGET LAWRENCE MOAT una y. 7Tt7 he prpiimuvary ra-PPacXiet tnat she do. hndapoed 4 mmmy Ff-a 1 H7f MACD MOtrVf-BV emet and Mrs. inoi par.

si star af Atra. Jamas u) P'pnning artend, cad In-i ii or Dt-JsI (met. on Nr-nunehn Ave yaai atar gate at ma centirm- aTtuj af Penwtetua Pe. whan tnends may co I ta ax and thorn i Lawsen. 7 randrh-t- af eo.

1 great en. to sunoay ie.tt tprtyot (41 hours not FrtOey. Fonerpt uctian mutt be ieteed FT Ht loo mrnm. raw ta PM meettng. i ye ar and comery vk Mondoy.

Ham. LEAPT A COPLAND MORTU iS-7-Bl the preier! trier ROST Fred Rear, dill piemKetd. husband af met Boat, tamer el Tint retoiutnta statet thai aa Wednevca. March 7, IvM sf ARY, la) atta St Viutetiea Sunday I v4 I k) I at-era Star tervica IIA Sunday NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE APING jnrrev.ir. rmond.

LOB and RAerd ott. if rod Row) Jr. de us me Pubuc Awtte Room CXi af tha City- Frances J. Kriech Calling for Frances J. Kriech.

51. Erownsburg. will be from 2 m. to 9 pm. Sunday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home.

She died Thursday in University Heights Hospital. She was a teacher at School 47. Born in Say re. Okla, she lived in Browns-burg for IS years and was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma. Phi Delta Kappa and Indiana School Women's Cub.

Survivors include her husband, William Kriech. and her parents, Amos and Frances Green. Services are planned for a later date in Oklahoma. ceased granotathar af GEORG'A S'PEET Apv mtm mm Ca-t TtY4Mi fkrtr VOV Apv-JI Ok to UtOK ODk DWtf. 0 C7Jlp tjf mtft tWtiJivt TKa tt mm ft rwt.

vw ftr rngmmm V7t tmrw yatve ja. sa Lynn Post, aasstd County Butdng. I no. on, me wd CtOWAAft AS AN GOMC REVITALI2ATON APFA away Thuraoev Services Sunday 7 a api isiE a son to heor remonstrances Jotor aujaer Crawmar. aaa ktotire herebv thnt end from pervnt the Metrobei ta.

Deveiooment It AL "PEL. tAooreV a Frieiot net can 1 ta et tnee-, pound ttt miin-nj a l-evt teres. ia mete e-rveno nos trwtinopi af Marion fount. a aeternv.nat.en nv Seturaev. O.

fearuorv vr t-n mm mt r. w-ter, 9 inn at iUm ed vetma MrClomrn-k. apaot devpnating tor proper- adopt P-miminart Be. economic revi.iro- ntow at Anna Bntnr. eo p-e A aetcrintujo of such STAR tmi RCWS a Bnnn a avs and Pnr- SAOfing Snrv-rei St-r- aoitio.

Na as This rotoHrtion, wnh eftem ttvt te'iovring pev cr bed erope'ty mcaied Ma-County Indiana parrel property png a rtrv et mis resoiutis or avt'iebie tor mifrect'O tw County Atsev dv, I CCm. Fl'Mf P- -B KtM0fti.r RSTltU CJawttt wt tr ymm I r.m ww tnE VftOVtAV OUial Center Tewntfc.e Ot Ream I4L City CALL S33.I2I2 KffL 4-3 K. Visita was eoopted tonowng the ft- Coun tion IS-J Ol jf.

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