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iij) "yy j- i 1 ff-f j--- yryy yy-f fy-g "fffi inyry'f 1" T' THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR 48- Obituaries Robbie Milan Services for Robbie Milan. 82, Clarksville, formerly of Indiana polis, will be held at 1 p.m. today in Mount Olive Baptist Church at Clarksville. She died Tuesday in a Clarksville hospital. Survivors include a son, Mar tin Tyson, and a daughter, Martha Brewer.

Foston Funeral Home, Clarks ville, is handling arrangements. if I' THURSDAY, AUGUST 26,1982 Julia Stevens Smith 1 Julia Stevens Smith, 77, Indianapo lis, died Tuesday in an Indianapolis hospital. She was a retired employee of Indiana National Bank and a member of Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist. Private services are being planned and there is no calling. Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary is assisting with arrangements.

Survivors include a daughter. Eloise a son, Eloy Stevens, and a stepson, E. Gene Smith. Memorial contributions may be made to Midland House. J.

Elsie Day Sommerfeldt Elsie May Day Sommerfeldt. '54, 7730 East 50th Street, died Wednesday in a local nursing home. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, she was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Harry W.

Moore Arlington Chapel, where friends may call after 4 p.m. today. Survivors include her husband, Adolf F. Sommerfeldt; two daughters, Janet C. Hilligoss and Julia Anne Sawyers, and a son, Fredrich R.

Sony merfeldt. I George L. Baire Services for George Larry Baire, 37. Indianapolis, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in Farley West Morris Street Funeral Home, where friends may call from 3 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, he died Tuesday at home. He formerly was a furnace repairman for A Heating. Survivors include his wife, Dianna Gale Baire; a son Eddie Baire; a daughter, Lois Pauline Baire.

and his mother Odie Baire. Delia Christine Crouch Services for Delia Christine Core Crouch, 84. Indianapolis, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Little and Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove, where friends may call from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today. She died Tuesday in St. Francis Hospital Center. She had worked 13 years for Continental Optical retiring in 1955. A native of Linton, she had lived here 63 years.

Mrs. Crouch and her husband, Victor Crouch, who survives, reared a niece, Christine Scott, who also survives. Other survivors include two sisters, Cora Nation and Inez Haseman, and a brother, Elzie Core. James R. Cleary James R.

Cleary. 59, Indianapolis, a Navy veteran of World War II, died Wednesday in Community Hospital. He had been an electrician 30 years for Detroit Diesel Allison Division of General Motors retiring in 1982. A native of Princeton, he had lived here 36 years. Services will be held at 10 a.m.

Saturday in G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Cleary; a son, Bill Keller, and his mother, Thelma Kelley.

Maurice C. Bock Maurice C. Bock, 68, Indianapolis, died Tuesday in St. Francis Hospital Center. A native of Shumway, he lived here most of his life.

He worked 31 years as a product tester for International Harvester retiring six years ago and was a member of Hosbrook Masonic Lodge. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Singleton and Herr Madison Avenue Mortuary, where friends may call from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. today.

Survivors include his wife, Marjorie Bock. Mary Ann Mayes Services for Mary Ann (Mamie) McKendree Mayes, 84, Indianapolis, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in Shirley Brothers East Chapel, where friends may call from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. today.

She died Tuesday in her home. She had worked 35 years for Inland Container retiring as a supervisor in 1963. The widow of Lawrence D. Mayes, she was a native of Portland, had lived here 50 years and was a member of Abundant Life Church. Survivors include two daughters, Earlcan McDaniel and Helen Haltmier.

Wiley Allen Mimms Jr. Services for Wiley Allen Mimms 50, 917 East 20th Street, will be held at 1 p.m Saturday in Stuart Mortuary, where friends may call from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday. He died Tuesday in the Cold Spring Road Veterans Administration Medical Center.

A native of Guthrie, he lived here 45 years. A retired Air Force veteran, he was a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Wiley A. Mimms III, and two daughters, Cecilia M. and Carolyn Mimms.

Eleanor A. Owen Eleanor A. Owen, 59, Linton, died Wednesday in her mother's home here. A native of Mooresville, she owned and operated Sportsmen's Bar, at Linton for 20 years and was a member of the Linton Elks Lodge. Services will be held at 1 p.m.

Friday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, where friends may call from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. Survivors include a stepdaughter, Betty Warren, and her mother, Jessie Allred. Indiana deaths Brookville Carl Fassold, 70.

Bruceville Alphanso Devine, 78. Clinton Geneva Davies Jones, 62, wife of Ted Jones. Connersville Lillian Powell Wal-den, 57, wife of Henry Walden. Elnora Ruth Dollens Taylor, 66, wife of Roy Taylor. Lafayette Clarence J.

Brand, 66; John E. Leill, 71; John A. Morrison, 68. LaGrange Edith L. McKenzie Grove, widow of Elwood Grove.

Monon Merle Rotruck, 81. Montezuma William R. Vibbert, 51. Monticello Henry J. Witt, 54; Wayne N.

Hood, 72. Orleans Stephanie Amber Maudlin, 3 months. Paoli Daniel C. Radcliff, 82. .5 Robert John Piemen Services for Robert John Piemen, 65, Beech Grove, will be held at 10 a.m.

Friday in Holy Name Catholic Church, of which he was a member. He died Tuesday in St. Francis Hospital Center. He had worked 46 years for Amtrak Beech Grove Maintenance Facility, retiring earlier this year. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, he had here 19 years and was a member of Msgr.

Downey Knights of Columbus and Bishop Chatard 4th Degree Knights of Columbus. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Piemen; a son, Robert J. Piemen and a daughter, Patricia Phelps. Friends may call from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today in Little and Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove. Colola Doyle Richardson Services for Colola Doyle Richardson, 77, a lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Conkle Funeral Home Speedway Chapel, where friends may call from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. today and from 2 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Friday. She died Tuesday in Methodist Hospital. The widow of Harry Richardson, she was a member of Westside Pentecostal Church. Survivors include her son, Dallas R.

Richardson; and six daughters, Dorothy Ames, Norma Cole, Gladys Staten, Virginia Altman, Mildred Skirvin and Portia Allcock. Jean L. Shawhan Jean L. Shawhan, 61, Indianapolis, died Wednesday in Indiana University Hospital. She was a telephone operator at Indiana University Medical Center 17 years, retiring in 1981.

Prior to that she worked for H.P. Wasson Co. and was a member of the Order of Eastern Star, Brownsburg Chapter, Ladies Oriental Shrine and the Cornerstone Christian Church. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Jones and Matthews Mortuary, Brownsburg, where friends may call from 3 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today and 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday. Survivors include her husband, Joseph E.

Shawhan; a daughter, Lynn Zurcher, and two sons, Mike and Kevin Shawhan. Jack L. Washam Jack L. Washam, 49, a lifelong Indianapolis resident, died Wednesday in Cold Spring Road Veterans Administration Medical Center. He had been a heavy-equipment operator 11 years for Shumaker Brothers Industry Jnc.

Asphalt Plant, retiring in 1980. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War. Services will be held at 10 am. Friday in Calvary Tabernacle, of which he was a member. Friends may call from 5 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today in Wilson St. Pierre Chapel of the Chimes. Survivors include a son, Mark Washam; a daughter, Charlotte Washam, and his mother, Elsie V. Washam.

Harry L. Bowman Services for Harry L. Bowman, 57. Indianapolis, were held Wednesday in Meredith-Clark Funeral Home at Mor-gantown. He died Monday in the West 10th Street Veterans Administration Medical Center.

A native of Boston, he lived here 20 years. He was a former tool and die maker for Carr Metal Products. Survivors include his wife, Jerilyn Sue Bowman; two daughters. Sue Bowman and Joyce Adams; four sons, Jerry, Terry, Charles and Timothy Bowman; a stepson, James Bowman, and his father. Noah Alfred G.

Eckstein Services for Alfred George Eckstein, 73, Indianapolis, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Jude Catholic Church, of which he was a member. He died Tuesday in his home. He had owned and operated Eckstein Shoe Store in Beech Grove 23 years, retiring eight years ago.

Before that "he had worked 25 years at the former Fulton Hosiery Mills. A native of Ripley County, he had lived here 55 years. Survivors include his wife, Margie A. Eckstein; a daughter, Shirley Miller, and two sons, Ronald and Garry Eckstein. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association.

Friends may call from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday in Little and Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove. Joe L. Wooldridge Services for Joe L.

Wooldridge, 51, Brownstown, formerly of Indianapolis, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Kurtz Nazarene Church at Kurtz, Ind Friends may call after 2 p.m. today Winklepleck-Weesner Funeral Homeat Brownstown. He died Tuesday in Bedford (Ind.) Medical Center. Born! at Jamestown, he had lived here several years.

He worked as a truck driver for Hackman Lumber Co. Survivors include his wife, Sarah Barnard Wooldridge and a daughter, Janjce Wooldridge. Death Notices Funeral Announcements Public Notices Death Notices Public Notices I The vehicles impounded bv i John Durham Services for John Durham, 93. Indianapolis, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in Harry W.

Moore Peace Chapel, where friends may call after 2 p.m. Thursday. He died Tuesday in Methodist Hospital. A native of Corbin, he had lived here since 1910. He worked 44 years as an engineer for the Indianapolis Union Railroad, retir lmg in 1956.

He was a member of the Olive Branch Christian Church, Center Lodge, Scottish Rite. Order of the Eastern Star. Brookside Chapter, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Yesterway Review and Senior Squares. Survivors include his wife.

Ruth Davies Durham; a two sons. Jack Lee and James Durham; two stepdaughters, Helen York and Su-zannne McCann. and two stepsons, Ronald and Robert Davies. Wilson the Indianapolis Police Depart-1 ment and not claimed, which will be sold at public auction on equipment, tools, meTeneis and transportation necessary for Renovation of Balconies at Campus View Apartments on the Indiana University Bloomington campus, in accordance with plans and specifica Pierre BAIRE Mr. George Larry Baire, age 37, husband of Dianna Gale Baire, father of Eddie Ray and Lois Pauline Baire, brother of Mex-ine Cox, ton of Mrs.

Odie Baire. Funeral Services 10 a.m. Friday, at the FARLEY WEST MORRIS STREET CHAPEL. Friends may call 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday.

MAYES Mrs. Mary Ann (Mamie) Mayes, age 74, mother of Ear-lean McDaniel and Helen Haltmier, 6 grandchildren, 7 great- Rrandchildren, sister of Mabel aylor. Funeral Friday, Aug. 27, 10 a.m., SHIRLEY BROS. EAST CHAPEL, 9606 E.

Wash. St. Calling Thursday 4 to 9 p.m. August 71. 1982, at me impound lot at which each vehicle is located, starting at 9:00 am.

Make all inaulres concernino this auction to Preston Hetti- Allen A. Evans Services for Allen A. Evans, 62, Hidalgo, formerly of Indianapolis, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Bishop Funeral Home at Greenup, where friends may call from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today. He died Sunday at Madison, where he had been visiting. A native of Dillon, he was an Army veteran of World War II, and had been foundry superintendent for International Harvester Co. here. Survivors include a daughter, Jean Marie Brewer, and a son, Robert Evans.

ABRAHAM, Mrs Wilms R. GRAVES, Mrs. Alberta MOWWE, Mrs. Cors WASHAM, Mr. Jsck Leslie V.

Foglesong Services for Leslie N. Foglesong, 45, Camby, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in Missionary Baptist Church at Tompkinsville, Ky, of which he was a member. Friends may call from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today in Farley Mann Road Chapel here, and from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday at Strode Funeral Home, Tompkinsville. He died Tuesday in Community Hospital. A native of Brown County, he lived here 44 years.

He was a truck driver 15 years for Clermont Transfer Co. and a member of Teamsters Local 135. Survivors include his wife, Virginia M. Foglesong; a daughter, Debra L. Wine-gardner, a son, Leslie A.

Foglesong, and his parents, Newman and Violet Foglesong. Arthur Jenkins Foster Services for Arthur Jenkins Foster, 74. Indianapolis, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Craig Funeral Home, where friends may call from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today. He died Tuesday in Winona Memorial Hospital. A native of St. Stephens, he lived here since 1968. He was a security guard for Chancellor Detective Agency, retiring in 1975.

He was a member of the Capitol City Seventh Day Adventist Church. Survivors include four daughters, Dorothy Jackson, Patricia Culmer, Madeline Jackson and Frances Johnson, and two sons, John and Edward Jenkins. Nancy Lee Wallace Fry Services for Nancy Lee Wallace Fry, 42, 2025 Cornell, will be held at 8 p.m. Friday in Craig Funeral Home, where friends may call one hour prior to services. She died Monday in Indiana University Hospital.

A native of Christian County, she lived here 20 years. She was a former employee of L.S. Ayres Co. and a member of the Women's International Bowling Congress. Survivors include a son, Ralph Sykes, her mother, Lillie Johnson, and her father, Prentice Wallace.

Hubert Harrington Services for Hubert Harrington, 72, 125 East Welcome Way, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Farley Mann Road Funeral Home, where friends may call from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. today and 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Friday. He died Tuesday in St. Francis Hospital Center. A native of Helton, he lived here 42 years. He worked 30 years for Penn Central Railroad, retiring in 1974 and was a member of Moose Lodges 17 and 27.

Survivors include his wife, Mary Harrington; a daughter, LaDonna Johnson, and three sons, Clarence, Thomas and Delbert Harrington. Ara'minta Deibel Heaton Services for Araminta L. Deibel Heaton, 66, Indianapolis, will be held at 1 p.m. today in Singleton and Herr Madison Avenue Mortuary. A native of Jeffersonville, she lived here 47 years.

She was an admitting clerk at St. Francis Hospital Center, retiring 17 years ago. She died Tuesday in the hospital center. She was a member of First Friends Church in Johnson County and Gamma Nu Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority. She had also been a Pink Lady volunteer at Johnson County Hospital at Franklin.

Survivors include her husband, William Heaton; a daughter, Sue Stephan; a son, Thomas Cleveland, and her father, William Deibel, Maria Ramsey Jackson Services for Maria Ramsey Jackson, 78, 2461 Hovey Street, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in Mt. Zion Free Will Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Friday in Boatright Funeral Home. She died Monday in her home. A native of Greenwood, she lived here 33 years and was the widow of Charles Jackson. She was a retired employee of Morris Plan. Survivors include a sister, Izolar Ramsey, and a brother, Murth Ramsey.

Belle Ellwanger Jordan Services for Belle Ellwanger Jordan, 94, a lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, where friends may call from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. today.

She died Tuesday in St. Francis Hopital Center. The widow of Gottlob Jordan, she was a member of Pleasant Run United Church of Christ. Survivors include four sons, George Harold Henry J. and Charles W.

Jordan, and two daughters, Lucille McLaughlin and Ann Kitley. Memorial contributions may be made to Altenheim Community. Jean E. Nardin Kern Memorial services for Jean E. Nardin Kern, 36, Fort Wayne, formerly of Indianapolis, will be held at 2 p.m.

Saturday in D.O. McComb Funeral Home at Fort Wayne. She died Sunday in her home. She was a former employee of Aetna Life and Casualty. A native of Chicago, she lived in Indianapolis five years and was a member of The Way International and Phi Beta Kappa.

Survivors include two sons, Benjamin D. and Brian D. Kern, and her mother, Janet Nardin. Avis Grider Lynch Avis Grider Lynch, 77, Indianapolis, widow of Harold Lynch, died Wednesday in Community Hospital. A native of Montgomery, she lived here 60 years.

She was a beautician for L.S. Ayres Co. retiring in 1971 and a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Jordan-Lawrence Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today and Friday. Survivors include a sister, Dolah G. Verhope. man, Indianapolis Ponce Department Auto Desk, Telephone 317-236-3471, between 6:00 am to 2:30 pm.

indy Towing Service, 3350 Sutherland Indianapolis Indiana, Year Make, Body Style. Serial Number, Plate Number. 1963 BuiCk, 4 1J1538450, 1971 Buick. SW. 460451X171391.

BARR Mrs. Helen L. Barr, mother of Bill, Donald, Art, Bob, Ernie, Charlie, Steve and Jimmy Barr, Mrs. Pat Rush, Mrs. Marcie Carlin, grandmother of 26, great-grandmother of 11.

Funeral service Thursday, 10 a.m., at FARLEY WEST MORRIS STREET CHAPEL. Friends In tions preparea oy me uepen-ment of University Physical Facilities. Bids will be received In the office of Mr. J. T.

Clapacs, Director, University Physical Facilities, Indiana Unlveraity, 700 North Walnut Grove, Bloomington, Indiana, 47405, until 2:00 P.M., E.S.T. on Auoust 24, 1982, at which time and place all proposals will be opened publicly and read aloud, Specifications along with, bidding documents may be obtained without deposit from the office of Mr. J. T. Clapacs, Director, University Physical Facilities, Indiana University, Telephone AC 812 335-7106.

1 OWEN Mrs. Eleanor A. Owen, age 59, daughter of Mrs. Jessie Allred. sister of Mrs.

Eloise Van Winkle, Ronald Allred and Rex L. Allred, step-mother of Betty Warren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral Friday, Aug. 27, 1 p.m., SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E.

Wash. St. Calling Thursday 2 to 9 p.m. 99H4299, 81; 1969 Buick, 4 vited. ELLER, Mr.

Hsrlsn MAYES, Mrs. Mary Ann (Mamie) OWEN, Eleanor A. BOCK Mr. Maurice C. Bock, age 68, husband of Mar one, also sur )(((( vived by several cousins, nieces and nephews, passed away PIEMEN Robert J.

Piemen, husband of Dorothy F. Piemen, father ot Patricia Phelps and Robert J. Piemen 4 grandchildren, brother of Joseph F. Piemen. Mass of the Resurrection Friday, 10 a.m..

Holy Name Catholic Church. Calling at LITTLE SONS FUNERAL HOME, 1301 Main Beech Grove, Thursday 2 to 9 p.m. Parish Rosary service Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday. Services Friday, 2 p.m., SINGLETON HERR MADISON AVE.

MORTUARY, 7520 Madison Ave, where friends may call Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. Interment Washington Park East. Hosbrook Lodae No. BUCHANAN Bidders are aovisea tnai prior to award the tow bidder and known principal subcontractors will be required to attend a pre-award conference for the purpose of formulating an Affirmative Action Program relating to Equal Employment Opportunity. The Trustees reserve the right to waive any Informalities and to accept or reject any or all proposals received.

SERVICES 473 full Masonic service Friday 7 p.m. Pi i gar My answer By Billy Graham PATTERSON, Mr. Frederick SMITH, Mrs. Julia t. VAN VACTOR, Or Helen D.

BRANNEN John W. Brannen, aoe 69, of Death Notices INDIANA UNIVERSITY By: J. D. Mulholland Treasurer (S-8-19, 26)- passed away Sunday. Husband of Mrs.

Irene Peart Brannen, father of Charles Brannen, Mary Alice Brannen, Martha Brannen Moncuso and GRIFFIN Mrs. Ida Mary Griffin, aoe 46, John Thomas Brannen, step-fa RICHARDSON Koiola Richardson, age 77, of passed away Tuesday. Mother of Dorothy Arns, Norma Cole, Gladys Staten, Virginia Altman, Mildred Skirvin, Portia Allcock, Dallas R. Richardson, sister of Nellie Cralgemlies and Florence Chambers, also several grandchildren and great- Funeral service 0 a.m. Saturday, CONKLE FU-NERAL HOME SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W.

16th St. Visitation from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday, 2 to 9 p.m. Friday. of Plainfieid, beloved wife of NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby oiven that jonn, motner ot i SDecia daughter, Debra Jo Griffin, sister of Mrs.

Lois Stigler, John R. Cassidy and James M. Cassidy, all of Brazil, several aunts, the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County will accept sealed bids on the following, In its office at William N. tshard Memorial Hospital, 3rd ther of Mrs. Patricia Barclay, grandfather of David and Krlstl Barclay, brother of Mrs.

Helen Walker and Mrs. Mary Alice Plumb. Funeral services Thursday, 9:30 a.m., CONKLE FUNERAL HOME LYNHURST CHAPEL, 1202 S. Lynhurst Dr. and 10 a.m.

at St. Joseph Cat ho- VJH648, Bl, IV6B Chevrolet, Tk, CE248S153667; 1973 Chevrolet, 4 1L39H3J168618, 49S6554, 81, 1972 Chevrolet, 2 1V77B2U 225031, 29A6318, 81; 1974 Chevrolet, Tk, CCV144F323690; 1176 Chevrolet, 4 1C29V6D526932, 93F9663, 81, 1967 Chevrolet, 4 164397S206933, ZEF94, 82 Tk. 1973 Chrysler, 2 CL23M3C 268743, 49W6041, 81; 1971 Dodge, Van, B24AE1U320859, 93L9454, 81; 1966 Dodge, 4 DE41E64155625, 99P2342, 82: 1967 Ford. Tk. F10YLB18714, 54342A, 82; 1976 Mercury, 4 OZ58Y592858, 93K7557, 82: 1970 Mercury, 2 OZ61N560339.

1973 Oldsmobile, SW, 3R35T3M287928, 49N7907, 82; 1974 Oldsmobile, 4 3L69T4M248664, 99G(281, 82, 1974 Oldsmobile, 3F37K4M331696, 99HW40, 82; 1967 Plymouth, 4 RH41F77144072, 99P7683, 82; 1974 Porttiac, 2 2H37R4P179944, 49N7076, 81; 1973 Pontlac, 1 2K51T3A146935, 99L9867, 82. 1973 Pontfac, 1 2 2K57T3A235590; 1978 Htnda, MC, XL751116S99; 1974 Suiuki, MC, GT75044377, 63XM, 82; 1974 Honda, MC, CB3SO4020563; 1979 Honda, Moped, NC502000I49; 1977 Kawasaki, MC, K453D88; 1971 Yamaha, MC, S3 110841, 1969 Audi. 2 1971 OpeL 2 579577251; 1971 Toyota? KE201082808; Mlnibike. Harolds Wrecker Service, 502 16th PI, Indianapolis Indiana Year Make, Body Style, Serial Number, Plate Number. 1971 Buick, 4 454391X147512, 49 4153, 82; 1974 Chevrolet, 2 1D37R4K 413465; 1968 Dodge, 2 Or, WH23F8A261754, 99H344, 81; 1973 Ford, 4 3KV2F 129572, 49SM69.

81; 1982 Honda, MC, lHFSCd200CA221194. Delaware South, 310' Delaware Indianapolis Indiana. Year 8 Make, Body Styl, Serial Number, Plate Number. 1974 Chevrolet, 4 Dr, 1K69R4J270746, 4958843, 81; 19 Chevrolet, CS148A152136, 24682A, 82; 1973 Chevrolet, 2 Dr 1V77B3U449468, 3904M, 82; 1967 Chevrolet, Tk, CE147F120189, lorn a ftt, lof riAa rip nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews and cousins, passed away Monday evening, Services Thursday, 2 p.m., at the HALL-BAKER FUNERAL lic cnurch, visitation anytime. floor, eryce Building luot west 10th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, at which time said bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.

Specifications are available at the same address. HOME, Plainfieid. Graveside services p.m. i nursoay at Summit Lawn Cemetery, Braill. BURK Mrs.

Margaret E. Burk, 64 years of sister of Mrs. Mary Dunn, Mrs. Ruth McHenrv, Dr. David Ardery mo r-or: vacuum condensate Return Svstem (Pump) Time: 10:00 A.M.: Bate: pnenas may can anytime.

Please make contributions to SCHWAB Mrs. Aline Schwab, age 73, 6834 E. 35th passed away Tuesday. Wife of Raymond Schwab, mother of Mrs. Betty Ray, Mrs.

Eleanor Johnson, sister of Mrs, Albert Denny, Mrs. Ruth Har-land, Mrs. Margaret Schuller, 3 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren. Funeral services Thursday, 1 p.m., JORDAN-LAWRENCE FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St.

Calling 9 a.m. until time of service Thursday. Burial Washington Park East. the Leukemia Foundation or the Gateway Wesleyan Church. and Robert Ardery, several nieces and nephews, passed away Monday.

Funeral services HARRINGTON Hubert Harrington, age 72, 125 August 31, 1982. Instructions to Bidders: Bids must be submitted only on Form 95 (as prescribed bv the State Board of Accounts), said form completed In every detail. All bids must be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check, payable to the Health and Hospital Corp. of Marlon County, in an amount of 5 of DEAR DR. GRAHAM: I'm from another country and am studying in this country for several years.

I became a Christian in my country through American missionaries, but I'm having a hard time feeling comfortable in any of the churches here. I'm very lonely and desperately need Christian fellowship. What do you suggest I do? Z.T. DEAR Z.T.: There are 'tens of thousands of international students studying in our nation, and many of them are like you lonely and maybe even confused by our culture. Many also are like you in that they are Christian believers while many more are very interested in learning about the Christian faith.

Before I answer your question, therefore, I hope some of my readers will think about ways they can help people like yourself. Many churches are near colleges and universities. a.m., inursaay, r-tcrttr-HORNAK KEYSTONE MORTUARY, 71st at Keystone, followed by Funeral Mass, 11 a.m., St. Matthew Catholic Church. Friends Invited.

welcome way E. nysoana ot Mrs. wary m. Harnngron, father of Mrs. LaDonna John son, Clarence Thomas Delbert W.

Harrington, brother CtEARY of Mrs. Helen wampier, Mrs Hester Victory and Homer Har rne TOiai amount ot dig. The Health and Hosnffal James R. Cleary, 59 years, of IndDls, beloved husband of Mrs. SHAWHAN Mrs.

Jean L. Shawhan, age 61, wife of Joseph, mother of Lynn Zurcher, Brownsburg, Mike Shawhan, Kevin Shawhan, also survived by 8 grandchildren, passed away rington, 14 grandchildren, 2 Corporation of Marlon County Funeral aturdav. 2 FARLEY reserves ine ngnt to reieci any-andor all bids. The Health and Hotmtai Dorothy Cleary, father of Bill Keller, 2 grandchildren, son of Thelma Kelley, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., JONES MATTHEWS MANN ROAD CHAPEL, where friends may visit Thursday 5 to 9 p.m.

and Friday 2 to 9 p.m. Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge No. 17 Memorial service Corporation of Marion County is an equal opportunity employer. io a.m., xne i. n.

nt k-MANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison MORTUARY, Brownsburg. Friends mav call at the mortu- Ave. Friends may call Friday iry 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 2 t-noay p.m.

from 7 until p.m. to p.m. hnoay. KUBfcHT B. MAJORS Associate Director of Materials ManagementPurchasing (S 17, 19, 24, 26) WASHAM CRANE Thurston L.

Crane. 86 years, of t-XI Of, I7IJ LUUWO LSI WP29G3G260521, 99J1035, 81; 1973 city, beloved husband of Anna, Jack L. Washam, age 49, of 2660 National father of Mark and Charlotte Washam, son of Elsie V. Washam, brother of 82; 1972 Mercury, 2 2Z54S596492, 99L7736, 82. Q-J1 iM.ikll rta- father of Aitce Kemco, Lancaster.

Martha Hiloadiack. city, brother of Elmer Crane, Millard Washam. Janet Sever 3J57K3M508956, 73B6786, 82; 1973 and Imogene Bruce, passed riymouTn, DLiiir.iriisiTn. lavx. awav Wednesday.

Funeral ser HUFFER Master Jason Huffer, 7 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Huffer, brother of Miss Bettina Huffer, all of city, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James O.

Huffer, Belleville, Ml. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little, Dallas, passed away. Services Monday, Belleville, Ml.

Interment Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville. DANIEL F. O'RILEY FUNERAL HOME, handling arrangements. Contributions may be made to the United Leukodystrophy Foundation, 7606 Moultrie Ct. indpis.

46217. LHfeflp MC, TS125136404, 2911, 82; 1972 Bedford ind. ana wary uyies oi Salem, grandfather of 3, great-grandfather of 3, passed away. Funeral 1 p.m. Thursday, GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E.

New York St. Visitation anytime. vices 10 a.m. Friday, at Calvary Tabernacle. Friends may call after 4 p.m.

Thursday, af WIL- KawaSBKI, ML K4U3113U4, 511068, 81 1975 Yamaha, MC, 450025327; 1978 Garelli, )UN-I. flCNKC MKCL KJt- THE CHIMES, 1234 Prospect St. jwuooit, it9 auUK, MC, GT38080304, 17839, 82; 1976 Public Notices TOyOta, BMG410, 81 Ga. (S-8-26) CROUCH Delia Christine Crouch, of wife of Victor C. Crouch, sister of Elite Core, Cora Nation and Inez Haseman, aunt of Christine Scott.

Services Friday, 2 p.m.. LITTLE 8. SONS FUNERAL HOME, 1301 Main Beech Grove. Calllna Thurs STATE OF INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS OR BIDS FOR 1,000,000 Form TA (Terminal-Application for Cer-tit cat of Title) (Snap-Out Business Form) INSTITUTION Bureau of Motor Vehicles in the City of Indianapolis Requisition A47-44 Buyer D. J. MILLER Will be received In the Procurement Division Bid Room, Dept. of Administration, Room 507, State Office Building, 100 North Senate Avenue, Indiana: 46204. until 10 o'clock A.M., legal time, on the 2 day of September, 1982, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read, Any tiids receive! after the designated time, for any reason, will be rejected.

Copies of the detailed instructions to bidders and plans' andor specifications may be obtained frm the Printing Section Department ot Administration, Room 88 State Office Building, 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. TAYLOB I. MORRIS, Director General Services Department of Administration (S-8-19, 26) day 2 to 9 p.m. and Friday 10 ISAACSON John H. Isaacson, husband ot Mary F.

Isaacson, father of Marilyn Dai ley, son of Emma Isaacson, brother of Mary, Helen, Dorothy and Betty, Roy and Ray Isaacson. Mass of the Resurrection Thursday, 10 a.m., Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Friends invited. LITTLE 8. SONS SERVICE.

a.m. until service time. and they should ask God to show them how they can befriend students from other countries. (A helpful free guide about ministering to international students can be obtained from International Students, P.O. Box Colorado Springs, Colo.

80901). THE FIRST thing I want to do is to encourage you to stay close to Christ, even when you have no close Christian fellowship. God loves you the proof of that is that His Son was willing to undergo the loneliness of the cross for you. He has promised, "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you" (Hebrews Are you spending time alone each day with God in prayer and Bible study? Perhaps God is using this time to show you your need of relying on Him and drawing closer to Him. Pray that God will lead you to Christians with whom you can have fellowship.

The churches near you may do some things differently than those you have known in your own country but that doesn't mean that they have any less of a love for Christ. You should also see if there are some interdenominational student groups on your campus, such as Campus Crusade, Inter-Varsity, Navigators, or another group that upholds Christ and the Bible. God has His people everyplace pray that He will help you find them. Tribune Cemoanv Syndicate Inc. DUNKER Mena E.

Dunker, passed away Tuesday. Beloved sister of Mrs. Adrian (Eva) Sibbing, Martinsville, 13 nieces and nephews. Funeral services Friday, 10 a at St. Martin CAtnoiic Church, Martinsville.

Arrangements by OGLE MAN FUNERAL HOME. Martinsville. No visitation. In lieu of flowers make contributions to the Cancer Fund. JORDAN Belle C.

Jordan, 94 years, beloved widow ot the late Gottlob C. Jordan, mother of George Harold Henry J. and Charles W. Jordan, Mrs. Mlley D.

(Lucille McLaughlin and Mrs. R. Dale (Ann) Kitley, 8 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m., at the G. HERRMANN MADISON AVE.

FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison Ave. Friends may call Thursday from 3 to 9 p.m. Memorials may be given to the Altenheim Community. ECKSTEIN Alfred Geo roe Eckstein, South- port husband of The assistance of the professional funeral director is especially important when someone close to you has died. But your funeral director can be equally as important to you prior to actual need We provide complete information on pre-arrangements and pre-financing plans including trust agreements, available now without cost or obligation.

Feel free to ask us for assistance. After all, that's why we're here. FEENEY-HORNAK MORTUARIES KEYSTONE SHADELAND I 71st at Keystone 1307 N. Shadeland 257-4271 353-6101 Serving the Indianapolis Community PUBLIC NOTICE The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has received a closure plan from PT Components, Inc.

for a hazardous waste drum storage area at its Link-Belt Industrial Chain Oivision facility located at 220 South Belmont Indianapolis, Ind. The plan, submitted on March 22, 1982, proposes removal for off-site disposal of all hazardous wastes, which amounts to 400 55-gailon drums. No hazardous wastes will remain on the site alter closure. The PT Components, Inc. plan was submitted to satisfy regulations promulgated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

These were published under 40 CFR 265 Subpart which appeared In the Federal Register Jan. 12, 1981. The Blan witl be evaluated by SEPA according to the criteria of the regulations. The plan and related background materials are available to the, public at USEPA Waste Management Branch, 111 Jackson, Chicago, Illinois, (312) 353-8510, from 8 30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Monday through Friday. These materials also may be seen at the tndianapolfs-Marlon County Public Library, 40 E. St. Clair, Indianapolis, Ind. during business hours.

Public comments concerning this application are requested by USEPA and will be accepted through Sept. 28, 1982. Please send comments to: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region RCRA Activities P.O. BOX A3S87 Chicago, Illinois 60690 S-8-26) 1 Margie a.

(Morrison) Eckstein, father of Shirley (Eckstein) Miller, Ronald and Garry Eck stein, brother of Freida Shad- NOTICE OF SALE OF USED MOTOR VEHICLES The State of Indiana, acting by and through Orval Lundy, Acting Commissioner, Depart ment of Administration, will offer for sale at Public Auction, 'S day, Helen Morrison and Alice Hubbs. Funeral Mass Saturday, 10 a.m., St. Jude Catholic Church. Calling at LITTLE 8. SONS FUNERAL HOME.

1301 Jcks. S(d sale shall be held at Main Beech Grove, Friday 7 --naeTTer auto Auction, nc. 4555 North Lafayette Road! NOTICE OF SALE The State of Indiana, acting by and through the Department of Administration, for and on behalf of the Westviile Correctional Center, will receive sealed bids on the following: One (l) damaged General Electric Field Transformer 2000 KVA, Serial B2010-82, 55 C. rise, Form DM, IOC Oil Coolant, 830 gallons capacity, Im-pediance 5.91, Type OA-T, Tap Range voltage 31350 to 36450, Amperage range 33.4 to 36.9. For further information, see or contact Charles Moore, Physical Plant Director, Westviile Correctional Center, P.O.

Box 473, Westviile, Indiana, 46391-0473, phone: (219) 785-2511. Said sealed proposals will be received in the Office of the Commissioner, Bid Room, Department of Administration, Room 507 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204, until 10:00 A.M. Legal time, on the 2nd day of September, 1982, at which time end place ail bids shall be publicly opened and read. NOTE: Bidders are required to submit a certified check, cashier's check, or money order payable to the Department of Administration, State of Indian-a, tor 100 ot their bid. A non-collusion affidavit is to be submitted with bid also.

Affidavits are available by contacting the Department of Administration, General Ser vices Division, Room 507 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204, phone: (317) 232-3366. Any monies Included with bid will not be returned to bidder until bid has been awarded. The State has up to ten (10) days to make the award. Once a bid has been publicly read all monies included with bid will be forfeited. The equipment must be picked up by the successful bidder.

The State of Indiana reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The State of Indiana, by this invitation, does not hold itself out a merchant in the ordinary course of business of selling such property, and expressly disclaims any warranties, express or implied, as to its merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Any and all such property shall be sold on an "as is" basis, with award to the highest and best bidder. (S-8-19, 26) to p.m. kb run rrayer service Friday 8 p.m.

Contributions to trie Heart mnq. LAVENDER Lucius C. Lavender, 65, of city, husband of Myrtle R. Lavender, father ot Charles W. and Judith A.

Lavender and Lucia A. Man-tooth and John W. Mantooth, grandfather of Jason Mantooth, passed away Monday. Funeral services Thursday, 1 p.m., CONKLE FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, 4925 W. 16th St.

Visitation anytime. Said used motor vohlclet shall FtETCHER Viota E. Fletcher, of Mooresville. wife of Kenneth Fletcher. oio, "at and wltn no warranty ol any kind, and tha purchaiar than not have any mother of Kenny, Kathy, Karen and Krlstte Fletcher, sister of Imogene Ruth, Robert, Francis, n-uursa againit tna Sianj of Indiana, or Ken Schaeller Auto Auction, Inc.

'uither Information uaner, nay ana ueivin Williams, passed awav Tuesday, Services Friday, 2 p.m., CAR- LISLE 8. SON FUNERAL CHAP EL, Mooresville. Friends may REJECT ANY ANO can i to p.m. i nursoay. LYNCH Mrs.

Avis G. Lynch, 77 years, passed away Aug. 25. Wife of Harold Lynch (deceased), sister of Mrs. Dolah G.

Bear hope, several nieces and nephews. Funeral service 10 a.m Saturday, JORDAN-LAWRENCE FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St. Calling 2 to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday.

Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. FOGLESONG Mr. Leslie N. Foolesono. aoe 45.

ORVAL LUNOV, Acting Commlsiloner Department of "2 Administration State of Indiana S--19, 26) Camby, husband of Mrs. Virginia M. Foglesong, father of Mrs. Debra Winegardner and Leslie A. Foglesong, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Newman r-opiesong, orotn-er of Mrs- Linda M. Wever, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, one 1 1987 Peter-bilt, SN1XP9D29xCD148591 at 11:00 A.M. on 831 1982 at 2729 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. The Undersigned serves the right to bid.

PACCAR FINANCIAL CORP. Quick-Action li) Want Ads Call 6331212 Robert and Paul E. Rader, 2 grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m.. Missionary Baptist Church Freedon No.

2, Tompkinsville, Ky. Friends may call at the FARLEY MANN ROAD CHAPEL, Thursday 1 to 9 p.m. and at the Strode Funeral Home, in Kentucky. Friday I to 9 p.m. Burial Freedom No.

2 MAHERN Mildred Rea Mahern, of beloved friend of Larry and Darlene Scutt, Rusty, Kathi and Ketlle Scutt, niece of Virginia Orfman, cousin of Hildred Lan-drum, also several nieces and nephews. Services Thursday, It a.m., LITTLE SONS FUNERAL home, 1301 Main Beech Grove Catling anytime. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that The Trustees of Indiana University will receive sealed proposals for furnishing all labor, jf Mike Feeney Mike Hornok cemeiery, i ompmnsvuie..

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