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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR -SEC. 2 PAGE 19 SUNDAY," NOVEMBER 23, 1980- James D. Hagen Obituaries The Weather James D. Hagen, 55. a lifelong Indianapolis resident, died Saturday in Community Hospital.

He was an applicance sales manager seven years for Woolco Depart ment stores seven years, retiring in 1971 Mr. Hagen is survived by his wife, Mildr NAtioNAi wffMa tceviet rottcr ttaiii n-2-ao 30 24 30 00 I ,30 24 r-T. IT. I 7 ed Hagen; a son, Terry Hagen; two daughters, Rebecca Mitchell and Roxan- ne Sneppard; a stepson, rtonaid Kobbins and his mother, Frances Banta. There will be no services.

Moore and Kirk Lawrence Chapel is handling arrange Theodore C. Pence Theodore C. Pence, 77, Indianapolis, a former employee of the Naval Avionics Facility, died Saturday in his home. He was a member of Irvington Masonic Lodge and Irvington United Methodist Church, where he tanoht Weather data NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE N. a.

IN Precipitation none Total amount (Since Jen.l) aj.lt Accum. departure from normal Since Jan. minus 1.J7 Heetlnfdeoree davl Accum. degree deva (Since Julyl) 97 Normal accum M3 SAROMETE REAOINOt 30.34 7 30.25 11 P.m 30 31 RELATIVE HUMIDITY Mailmum as Minimum 40 TEMPERATURES a.m p.m 47 Jam 2J em 4 Jam 17 se.m 43 7am 27 lorn 40 27 eo.m..., 40 "a.m. 3a p.m 40 ments.

Robert E. Harvey DrueyJ. Midkiff Services for Druey J. (Jack) Midkiff, 82, Beech Grove, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Little and Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove, where friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m.

today. Mr. Midkiff, a West Virgina native and a longtime Beech Grove resident, died Friday in St. Francis Hospital Center. He was- an electrician at Eastgate Shopping Center 17 years and worked at U.S.

Rubber Co. 35 years, retiring in 1963. Mr. Midkiff, an Army veteran of World War was a member of Beech Grove United Methodist Church and Beech Grove Masonic lodge and an honorary member of Tower Masonic Lodge at London, England. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Midkiff; a daughter, Rebecca Nelson, and two sons, Richard and L.

Michael Midkiff. Fred Morley dies; was charter member of the state police Services for a charter member of the Indiana State Police, Fred Warren Morley, 74, Indianapolis, will be held at 1 m. Mondav in Anelican Catholic He had been a Cub Scout leader. Services 1 Services for a former Martinsville resident, Robert E. (Gene) Harvey, 69, Bradenton, will be held at 2 o.m.

Tuesday in Bayshore Funeral Home at wui i neia at a.m. Monday in Leppert and Copeland Mortuary, where friends may call from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Memorial "contributions may be made to the Marion County Cancer Society.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillian Pence, and a son, Homer Pence. uat WIATHCa potocast Bradenton, where friends may call from 6 30 to 8 p.m. Monday. Mr.

Harvey died Friday in Blake Memorial Hospital at Bradenton. Born at Franklin, he lived in Martinsville many years. He was Maximum Normal high 4 Minimum 2a 4' Norma low 30 an engineer for the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors Corp. 35 imi 1 The National Weather Service predicts" widespread showers and rain today from the lower Mississippi Valley northward through the Ohio-Tennessee Valley and into the Lakes area. But it will be clear to partly cloudy elsewhere.

(UPI Map) Extended outlook for Indiana Tuesday through Thursday Cold Tuesday with gradual warming Wednesday and Thursday. Chance of rain about Thursday. Lows in the 20s Tuesday and in the 30s Wednesday and Thursday. Highs from the mid-30s to mid-40s Tuesday, warming to the 50s on Thursday. years, ne reureq is ana moved to Florida.

An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of Masonic Lodge No. 74 at Martinsville, Scottish Rite and Murat Shrine. In Florida, he was a lay leader of Trailer Estates Covenant Church, a member of Trailer Estates Board of Trustees, Trailer Estates Indianapolis skies SUNDAY, NOV. 13 Sunset todav 5 25 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow am.

MoonriM tonight 7:07 p.m. Planet Mercury rlsas a.m. Wall abova Mercury Is Venus, above Venus Is Soica and well abova Spica are Jupiter and Saturn. Jupiter Is brighter than Saturn Venus always is brighter than any star or any other planet. River stage levels Today's Forecast (Flood Stagas in Parenthases) OHIO RlVi Cincinnati (M) M.3.

no change Maryland (SD 15.3, down 0 9 McAtpine lower (55) U.S. down 1.3 EvansvMla (43) 15.5, down 0 4 Sauare Gub, Sarasota Elks Lodre No. 1519, Manatee Snrine Club, Power Squad ron, and past commander of coast Guard Flotilla No. 83. survivors include his Church, of which he was a member.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. today in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary. Born in Michigan, Mr. Morley died Saturday in Methodist Hospital. He lived here 41 years.

Mr. Morley was one of the original members of the wife, Louise Harvey, and two daughters, Linda Buckner and Sheila Borders. Dorothy Terrell Services for Dorothy Terrell, 34, 3145 Central Avenue, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in Summers Northeast Funeral Chapel, where friends may call after 11 a.m. today.

She died Friday in Wishard Memorial Hospital. A native of Reynolds, she lived in Indianapolis 25 years. Survivors include a son, Wayne Terrell; two daughters, Jacqueline and Tanya Terrell, and her parents, Sammie and Margaret Turner. Frank E. Turner Services for Frank E.

Turner, 50, 2257 North Arsenal Avenue, a lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be held at 11 a Wednesday in New Crown Cemetery. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Tuesday in Williams Funeral Home. He died Wednesday in West 10th Street Veterans Administration Medical Center. An Army veteran of World War II, Mr.

Turner was an employee of the U.S. Postal Service. Survivors include his wife, Geneva Turner; a son, Darvis Q. Turner; and his stepmother, Pearl B. Turner.

Paul T. Ulman Noblesville, Ind. Paul T. Ulman, 87, Noblesville, died Saturday in a local nursing home. Services will be held at 10 a.m.

Monday in Coaltrin-Randall and Roberts Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Mr. Ulman, a native of Spring Mountain, Ohio, and a 44-year Noblesville resident, was an entomologist for the state.

He was a past president of North American Gladiolus Council and the Indiana State Gladiolus Society, a member of Entomological Society of America and an honorary member of Indiana Nurserymen's Association and the Hamilton County Blatchely Club. Survivors include a daughter, Sarah Benson, and a son, Frank Ulman. Stephen H. Whitney Services for Stephen H. Whitney, 80, 1325 North Parker Avenue, will be held at 2:30 p.m.

Monday in Shirley Brothers East Chapel, where friends may call from 1 to 9 p.m. today. He died Thursday in his home. He was a former employee of Delco-Remy Division of General Motors Corp. and also had worked at Ryan Auto Parts.

He was a member of Evergreen Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Murat Shrine. Survivors include his wife, Lucille Whitney; a son, James Whitney, and a daughter, Barbara Horner. Travelers5 forecast Lena E. Ingram Services for Lena E. Ingram, 75, Indi- INDIANA CITIIS (Saturday) City weather HI to Event vine Cloudy SI Fort wavne Cloudy at 24 Lafayette Cloudy SO 22 South Bend Cloudy Sa 29 Terra Haute Cloudy as 25 anaDolis.

will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday yin Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, where friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. today and Monday. Mrs. Ingram, a na-; tive of Milton, lived in Indianapolis state police when it was founded in 1932, serving until 1944.

From 1940 until 1944, he was chief investigator for Gov. Henry F. Schricker, During his years with the state police, he set up the photo crime lab and helped 65 years. She died Friday in a local Emmett Rush Jr. Services for Emmett Rush 33, 417 North Highland Avenue, a lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be held at 1 p.m.

Wednesday in Summers Northeast Funeral Chapel, where friends may call after 4 p.m. Tuesday. He died Wednesday in Wishard Memorial Hospital. Survivors include a daughter, Monica Lewis, and his parents, Emmett Rush and Louise Rush. Ronald E.

Steele Services for Ronald E. Steele, 40, 911 South State Avenue, will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Grinsteiner Funeral Home, where friends may call after noon Tuesday. He. died Friday after a truck in which he was riding was struck by a train in the 4600 block of Franklin Road.

He was an employee of Purolator Armored Inc. three years. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, he was president and founder of the Parent and Child Bowling League at the Bowl-O-Mat and was a coach for the Southsidc Little League. Survivors include his wife, Oda Steele; a daughter, Teresa Eller; and four sons, Randall, Thomas, Travis and Ronald Steele Jr. Arnold Stillabower Services for Arnold N.

Stillabower, 68, Indianapolis, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, where friends may call after 2 p.m. today. He died Friday in Methodist Hospital. Born at Ninevah, he lived here 35 years.

He was a salesman for Hockett Family Auto Dealership 25 years, retiring in 1974. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2999, American Legion Post 2431 and the White River Yacht Club. Survivors include his develop the Indiana State Forensic Lab. Hourly Report Taped reports of local and state weather conditions, revised every hour, can be received on NOAA Weather Radio on station KEC74, 162.55 MHz on the VHF band, at Indianapolis, serving Central Indiana, and on station WXK-74, 162.475, at Monticello, serving north central Indiana. nursing home, fane was a member of Fountain Square Christian Church.

Survivors include four daughters, Viola Woods, Dorothy Goggins, JoAnn I McQueen and Patricia Raymer, and five sons, George, Harry, Donald, Robert and rrom 1944 to 1952, he owned the former North Pole Drive-in Restaurant. Jerry Ingram. In 1952, he built the Pole Drive-In Restaurant at 16th Street and Lafayette Road, which at the time was the largest drive-in restaurant in the United States. Mr. Morley also held several patents Augustine Jones Services for Augustine (Gus) Jones, related to the restaurant business.

He was a member of the Marion County sheriff's department merit board and served as board president from 1964 CITY SUNDAV MONDAY Albany PtCidy 24 Ram 35 48 Albuquerque Fair JO SO Fair 73 57 Anchorage Cloudy 25 Cloudy 20 29 Atlanta Rain 43 56 Rain 44 53 Baltimore PtCldv 31 54 Rain 42 56 Billings Windy 11 40 Snow 25 42 Birmingham Ram 46 60 Cloudy 41 56 Bismarck PtC'dv 14 34 PtCldv 11 39 Boston PtCldv 37 56 Rain 44 55 Buffalo Cloud 36 51 Rain 44 45 Charlotte Ooudv 37 51 Rain AH AO Cheyenne PtCldv 22 39 PtCidy 26 42 Chicago Rain 36 42 PtOdv 75 33 Cincinnati Rain 36 49 Cloudy 24 3t Cleveland Rain 32 49 Snow 35 38 Columbus Rain 34 49 Cloudy 32 38 Dallas v. Cloudy 41 54 Fair 32 54 Dayton Rain 34 49 C'oudv 29 39 Denver Snow 29 39 PtCldv 18 48 Des Moines Cloudy 36 38 Sunny 16 38 Detroit Rain 32 48 Cloudy 29 37 Fairbanks PtCldv 5 15 Cloudy 0 15 Flagstaff PtCidy 19 53 Sunny 71 55 Honolulu Sunny 72 87 Sunny 72 87 Houston, Shwrs 45 65 PtCldV 40 40 Jackson Rain 46 62 PtCldv 37 48 Jacksonville Cloudy 52 74 Tsfrms 57 75 Juneau Shwrs 35 39 Rain 34 39 Kansas City Ptcidv 36 45 PtCidy 21 42 Las Vegas Fair 38 65 Fair 36 65 Little Rock Rm 44 54 Fair 35 51 Los Angeles Reih 38 51 Sunny 52 74 Louisville R'" 38 51 Cloudy 32 47 Memphis Rain 44 54 Cloudy 38 48 Mami Cloudy 69 82 Tstrms 73 82 Milwaukee Rain 36 42 PtCidy 20 33 Minneapolis Cloudy 28 35 PtCldv 17 33 Nashville Rain 38 52 Cloudy 38 48 New Orleans Ram 56 68 Rain 47 40 New York Sunny 40 60 Ram 45 54 Oklahoma City Cloudy 38 46 Cloudy 25 48 Omaha Cloudy 31 39 Fair 19 40 Orlando Cloudy 60 80 Tstrms 64 82 Philadelphia PtCidy 27 58 Rain 40 57 Phoenix Sunny 48 75 Sunny 77 Pittsburgh Shwrs 30 50 Shwrs 38 45 Portland. Maine Sunny 27 54 Cloudy 39 50 Portland, Ore Shwrs 39 51 Cloudy 39 54 Raleigh Ooudy 31 53 Ram 48 60 Rapid City Sunny 20 40 PtCldv 21 44 St Louis Rm 40 48 Sunny 24 42 Salt Lake City Shwrs 34 48 PtCidy 34 47 San Antonio Cloudy 43 68 PtCldv 37 60 San Diego PtCidy 52 73 Fair 51 75 San Francisco PtCldv 53 62 PtCldv 52 63 San Juan, PR. Shwrs 75 87 Shwrs 75 87 St. Sta.

Maria Snow 32 42 Snow 72 Seattle Ram 38 46 Rain 38 50 Tampa Cloudy 60 80 Tstrms 67 82 Tucson Sunny 41 70 Sunny 44 74 Tulsa Cloudy 39 47 Cloudy 44 74 Washington PtCldv 37 58 45 58 Wichita PtCidy 36 43 Fair 25 44 National Temperature Extremes Saturday Lew 7 below zero at Atamosa and Gunnison, Colo. High 83 at Palm Springs, to 1966 and from 1970 to 1975. 95, formerly of Beech Grove, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in Holy Name Catholic Church. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

today at Little and Sons Funeral Home. He died Thursday in a local nursing home. He was a blacksmith for the New York Central System Beech Mr. Morley helped formulate the 61 Sheriff's Law Enforcement Retirement Board and served on the board from 1963 to 1966 and from 1970 to 1975. FOREIGN CITIES (Saturday) City Weather Amsterdam Rain Athens Clear Beirut Clear Barlin Cloudy Brussels Cloudy BuenosAlres Rain Cairo Cloudy Copenhagen Ram Hong Kong Clear Jerusalem Clear London Cloudy Madrid Clear Montreal C'oudy Moscow C'oudy Paris Clear Riode Janeiro C'oudy Stockholm Cloudy Svdney Clear Tokyo Cloudy Toronto Cloudy Vancouvar Cloudy Vienna Cloudy He was a member of Highland Golf and Country Club; Indianapolis Athletic Club, and Half-Century Club.

Survivors included his wife, Esther E. Morley, and a son, David W. Morley. 62 52 39 45 3 wife, Marjory Stillabower. John R.

Nyland Rochester, Ind. John R. Nyland, 58, Grove Shops 36 years, retiring in 1950. A native of Bramble, he had lived in Indi-; anapolis since 1926. Survivors include two Margaretta Tinder and Genevieve Ratz.

ha L. Kitchen Franklin, Ind Services for Iva L. Kitchen, 96, Franklin, will be held at 2:30 a Monday in Gilliland-Howe Funeral Home at Greensburg, where friends may call from noon Monday until the services. Mrs. Kitchen, the widow of Hal T.

Kitch-. en, died Friday in the Methodist Home at Franklin. She was born in Greensburg and lived in Franklin 20 years. Mrs. Kitchen was a member of PEO.

Grady E. Ransom 140 Danish women arrested after sit-in Aalborg, Denmark (AP) Police on Saturday arrested 140 women who held an overnight sit-in at an empty municipal building in this provincial city in an attempt to win its use for a crisis center for women. No violence was reported. R.R. 5.

Rochester, died Saturday in his home. He was a longtime Indianapolis resident and managed the Nyland Sheet Services for Grady E. Ransom, 87, Bowie Knife The Bowie knife is named after Texas revolutionary hero Col. James Bowie. Bowie died during the battle of the Alamo.

3442 Graceland Avenue, will be held at noon Tuesday in Mt. Paran Baptist Meta Co. of Indianapolis before moving to the Rochester area two years ago. The Church, of which he was a member. Friends may call from 1:30 to 5 p.m.

body will be cremated, witn arrange ments handled by osier ana uooa Monday in Stuart Mortuary and from 7 to I Death Notices Funeral Announcements Death Notices 3 Card of Thanks Funeral Home. Memorial contributions Public Notices 9 p.m. in the church. Mr. Ransom, a retired postal employee, died Friday in a local nursing home.

He also was a mem may be made to the Indiana University School of Nursing. His wife, Georgia ANDERSON Mr. WiHiam A. Anderson. for the purpose of considering a proiectls) tor which Federal operating assistance under Sec MAYES Mrs.

Mexine Maves, age 57, of city, mother of Darreil husband of Mrs. Cassia FLANNER BUCHANAN SERVICES Woneta Lozano ber of the Northside Club. Survivors Anderson, brother of Mrs. Mary BREEOING-We wish to thank everyone for their kindness during the passing of our mother, DEROTHA BREEDING. We especially wish to thank the Williams Funeral Home and Brother Rudolph Mulims.

Family and Relatives Nyland, survives. Mayes, daughter of Mrs. Arloene Norm, saverai nieces and neph Strauss Mobiev. sister ot Mrs. include his wife, Roberta Ransom, and ews.

Private Service Mondav Nov. 24. SHIRLEY BROS. three sons. Homer, Charles and Vernon IKVINO HILL CHAPEL.

Emma Morgan. Funeral Mondav, Nov. 24. 10 a.m., USHER FUNERAL HOME, 2313 Wash. St.

Interment Oak lawn Memorial Gardens. Friends may wain, Robert L. Peters Services for Robert L. Peters, 56, A RON cau sundav to p.m. CRONSBERRY.

Mrs Virginia H. FROST, Mrs. Jennie H. HARNSBERGER. Mr.

Leonard MORLEY, Mr Fred RUDBECK, Miss Margaret STILLABOWER. Mr. Arnold N. SULLIVAN, Mr. Gerard J.

THOMSON. Mrs. Joss Ransom. Margaret Rudbeck Mrs. Frieda Aran.

75 years, of Kennedy Lane, passed away Friday. Beloved wife of MORIEY Mr. Fred Warren or lev of Mr. Max Aron. motner of vr Indianapolis, will be held at 1 p.m.

Monday in Fallis-Nead Funeral Home at Harold Aron and Mr. Allen Services for Woneta Lozano, 63, will be, held at 1 p.m. Monday in H. Herrmann South East Street Funereal Home, where friends may call after 6 m. today.

She died Friday in Community Hospital. A native of Columbus, she lived in Indianapolis eight years. She was a hostess at Country Village Post restaurant. She was a member of Women of the 'Moose. Survivors include her mother, 'Laura J.

Silverman, and a sister, G. Marie Silverman. Aron, sister Of Mrs. Mai (Paulina Ta vior also 4 orandchit- nusoano ot Mrs. timer E.

Morley, father of Mr. David W. Moriev, grandfather of 4, great -grandfather of 2. Funeral Monday 1 p.m. Angftcan Catholic HAYWORTH-We wish to acknowledge wfh deeo appreciation the kindness, sympathy and many beautiful floral tributes extended bv our relatives, friends, neighbors, doctors and nurses of Methodist Hospiiai Hospice Unit at the passing of our beloved mother and grandmother SCOTTtE HAYWORTH We especially wish to thank Rev.

David Cttude Hancock, and Chaplain Dick Baiiev and the friends of the Southeastern United Church of Chrisi and Wilson-St Pierre Funeral Home tor iheir k.nd services and Family dren. Funeral services 130 m. Osgood, where friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. today. He died Friday in Winona )) Sunday, al aaron-iuben NELSON MERIDIAN HILLS Margaret J.

Rudbeck, 81, Indianapolis, died in her home Saturday. Born at Kankakee, 111., she lived here 75 years. She was secretary and treasurer of Memorial Hospital. He was the owner SvuTtfeAiS MORTUARY, 13? W. Mlh St.

Memorial contribution mav he unurcn, i a. htew jersey Fnands may caH Sundav 2 to 8 pm FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY. tion ot the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended, is being sought, generally described as follows: A. Description Of Prolect (l) The indlanapo'is Public Transportation Corporation is applying for operating assistance during FY r981 running from January 1, 19891 through December 31, 181. The Indianaporis Public Transportation Corporation provides transit service wtthm the IndianapolisMarion County urbanized area.

(3) The estimated net prolect cost of the protect is Si0.37a.3Si. The Federal share requested is State funds of S3.140.0O0 and focal taxes and other revenue totaling 12,047,174 will provide the local share of the net prolect cost. B. Relocation No parsons, families, or businesses will be displaced by this protect. C.

Environment No Significant environmental impact will result from this oroiect. D. Comprehensive Planning This oroiect does not conflict with the comprehensive land use and transportation planning for the lndanapoiis urbanized area and at consistent with the adopted programming of projects in the Transportation Improvement Program. E. Elderly and Handicapped mode to the United Orthodox Hebrew Congregation.

and operator of R.L. Peters and Associates. He was a native of Booneville, and a former Osgood resident. He lived in Indianapolis for 20 years and was BOITZ ueorge uesautels Co. 37 years, retiring in 1964.

Miss Rudbeck was a member of PENCE Mr. Theodore C. Pence, aoe 77. Walter P. BoJfi, age af, of ANDERSON.

Mr wimam, DODSON. Mr. Howard O. INGRAM, Mrs. Ian MILLS.

Mr. Claranc WHITE. Mr. Tnomai WHITNEY. Mr Staven WILLIS, Mrt.

CMva A liana Northwood Christian Church and its Indpfs "husband of Mrs. Lillian M. Pence, father of Mr. Homer C. Pence, brother of Mr.

Dona id Bargersviiia, pasted away Friday, husband of Helen, father of a member of the Masonic Lodge, Scottish KonaKJ w. bomi, si. peters, Beverly F. Nash, Greenwood. betnei circle.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the church. Friends may Rite, Voiture 145, the Antelope Club, and Karen S. SaffFord, Greenfield, brother of Grace E. Smith, Greenwood, grandfather of oreceded in death bv a brothers.

American Legion Post 348, and the William A. Gilland American Legion post at LEMONS-We wish to thank earh and every one for their beautiful floral tributes and words of comfort at the passing of our beloved husband and father, CLAUDE LEMONS Also the Farley Funeral House and friends at the National Starch and Chemical Co. and friends and neighbors at Lae Hart. Wife and Children WRIGHT -The family of MARY K. WRIGHT Pence and Mrs.

Ray (Mary) Knooo. grandfather of Terry Alan and Kristin I. Pence, passed awav Saturday Funeral Service 11 am. Monday at the LE P-PERT COPELANO MORTUARY. 740 E.

84th where friends may can Sunday from 3 to 5 and 1 to p.m Family requests contributions to American Cancer Socety. Services 230 m. Monday, WILSON-5T, PIEKKe UKtcN Osgood. Memorial contributions may Be Wilson Sprinklers set off 'in Titan missile silo Little Rock, Ark. (AP) A malfunc- tioning sprinkler system poured 11,000 gallons of water into a Titan II missile silo Thursday night, but neither the silo nor missile-launching equiptnent was damaged, officials said.

WOOD CHAPEL, U.S. 3) and Mam St. Friends may caH 2 to 9 made to Greendale Cemetery Association can aiier p.m. Monday in Manner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary. Survivors include two sisters, Louise H.

Dresbach and Valborg Schoeneman, and two brothers, Lawrence M. and Paul E. Rudbeck. Contributions may be made to the church's Memorial Fund. p.m.

Sunday. Pierre at Osgood. Survivors include a son. CALLAHAN ints protect win enable the Indi Robert L. Peters and a daughter.

Mrs. Margaret Callahan, 74 anapolis Public Transportation Corporation to continue the Open Becky Peters. ASHER. Mr. David BOLTZ.

Mr. Waller WORLAMO. Mrt. FLOUia acknowledges with grateful appreciation the kind expressions of svmpathy shown bv her neighbors All of vou have been so thoughtful, and we thank you aver so much. The amity er Miss Joan E.

Callahan, daughter of Mrs. Margaret LaShorne. passed away Satur uoor foemena-respont've) elder tv and handicaooed transoorta. RUDBECK Miss Margaret Rudbeck. of sister of Mrs Loutse Dresbach, Mrs.

Valborg Schoeneman, Mr. Lawrence M. Rudbeck and Mr. Paul Rudbeck. atso survived bv several nieces and nephews.

Funeral Tuesday II Northwood Christian tion service during the period of (ADVERTISEMENT) me protect to fnose citizens (ADVERTISEMENT) IndianeooMs who mav be unable day. Funeral service 30 a m. Mondav at FEENE Y-HORNAK KEYSTONE MORTUARY, Isl at Keystone, followed bv Funeral Mass 10 am, SI. Matthew Catholic Church. Burial Crown Hilt Cametcrv.

Friends may cat! after 1 p.m. Sunday Parish utilize other transportation a' ter natives. The Indianapolis Public Trans Death Notices Church Friends may call 4 to 8 AT MY AGE, I SHOULDN'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT A HOUSE YARD porta tion Corporation provides In Memohams pm. wonoav, hLUNNtK BUCHANAN BROAD RiPPLE MORTUARY. Contributions to the Memorial Fund for the Tineo route transportation service to Qualified ldrlw and hand.

JONES Augustine (Gus) Jones, of SI Augustine Home, formerty of Beech Grove, father of Margar Prayers 7 30 p.m. Sunday. hurctv kaooed persons at one-haif the normal fare during all periods Of PPeration. Persons requesting an CLUTTER Dr. Richard Clutter, age sa.

etta Tinder and Genevieve Rati: CLARK In loving memory ot ELVER CLARK Who oassed away Nov 23 1974 Loving Daughter Frances, Son-in-law Hersheti. Grandsons Raccoon and Herty eioeriy discount card must com- husband of Gold, father of brother ot Edna Clark, veronica ftrotlwi and Marv Dant 8 STILLABOWER Mr Arnotd Stmabower. of moots husband of Mrs. Martorv Miss Susan Clutter and Brian Clutter, both of nephew P'ete an application form and have a photo taken at the Downtown Customer Service Stinaoower t-uneret Monoav, grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Services Mondav, 10 a Hon Name Catholic Church.

Calling Sundav 7 to 9 ot fwrs. wary Aitce srewarr, Shirley. passed awav Tnursoay f-rienos may can at 7 P-m, FLANNER ft. BUCHANAN BROAD RiPPLE MORTUARY Fnends mav cak after 2 p.m. Sunday pm.

at LITTLE SONS FU the SINGLE TON a. He RR CRAWFORD-ln loving memory of BLYTHE CRAWFORD Who passed awav on Thanksgiving Dav Nov 24, 1977 Your memory is my keepsake Loved, missed and remembered -ka'hrvn MADISON AVE MORTUARY NERAL HOME, 1301 Mem St. Beech Grove. 7S20 Madison after 2 Sunday- services Monday, 7 JUDO interment Lincom Memory oar- Forrest Judd. age 87.

of dens. pas sec awav mursoay. CUSHION-in loving memnrv tenTer tutict. Norm werio-ian Street, Ind'aneooiis. Persons reouesting a handicapoed card must present certit.cetion from a doctor or agency that they are handicapped and ehgtb'e for the hait-tare discount They also must have their photo taken at the DCSC it At the hearing, the Indian-aooiis Public Transportation Corporation will aOrd an opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard wtn re-soect to the social, environmental, and economic aspects the oroiects(s) interested persons may submit or in writ mo Father of Pastor orresf COLEMAN our dear Judd, Ravmono b.

JtKW, wrs sister and aunt If you're tired of worrying about a house and yard that's bigger than you need, why not look into life-care retirement living at Marquette Manor. Entrance resident fees currently start at $26,900, for a Studio unit. Send in the coupon below for a detailed brochure. Also available is a two and three-bedroom cottage with garage. Better yet, visit the model apartment at the address shown below, 9 to 5, Monday through Friday, and 1 to 4 Saturday and Sunday.

If you prefer, call (317 875-9700. Marquette Manor managed by Continuing Management Corporation You shouldn't either. Because there's more to life than doing yard work and putting up with leaky faucets. At Marquette Manor we'll do the housekeeping, flat laundry, maintenance, and even help you get from here to there. There's a dining room when you prefer not to cook.

So you'll have time to make new friends. Friends who share your tastes, your, preferences, your point, of view. And your share of living. You'll have your own private apartment to furnish with your own possessions. And it's reassuring to know that skilled nursing care is available whenever you need it, for as long as you need it.

liny Katrica ano hats een WHITE Mr Thomas J. White, age 7t, 5007 Gn Mar Ln father of Mrs. art Faucet. Mrs Jesus soar ra. Thomas and Michael F.

White, 7 grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Mary Coiemen. Dennis, Frank and Jack Wn.ie Funeral Tuesday Nov 2S, 1130 SHIRLEY BROS IRVING HILL CMAPEL, S37 Wash St. CeHing Mondav 2 to and 7 to Harschef O. Coleman, of Moor es vine, father of Mr.

Judy Bryant, A grandsons, passed awav Friday. Services Sunday, 2 Strov, 9 grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, and 4 great-great -grandchildren Funeral ser- prrv. LARLIbLE a. SON F-U- MRS RUTH CUSMtON Who departed this life Nov 23, 1974 Nothing could be more beautiful FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY Nt HAL LHAPkL, MOOreSVMie. Frianas may can anytime.

CHAPEL. 42 lth Friends invited, f-rienos may can DODSON i rn iunoay. Howard O. Dodsan. aoe 49.

Than the memories we have of vou husband of Mrs. Lois L. orison. LOZANO To us vou were someone special father of Mr Howard Dodson Woneta "Toni Toledo" Lozano, God must have thought so too. Mrs.

ueooran Lancers, 43 years, Inoofv. beloved daugh steo-chlldren. a grandchildren an our wves we will rmss vou Though ma veers may com evidence and recommendations with respect to sad proiecfis). Ill A copy the epp'ication and the Transportation Imerove-menf Program for the area is currently ava'abe for oufic Inspection at the ind'anapoiis Put ic Transportation Corporation Administration Buitding. 1000 West Washington Street, indien-apotrs.

iryj'ane. ROBERT LOR AH General Manager (S-U 23) ter of Laura J. ittvermen, sisier WHITMEYER Alma Whitmever. ts years, of Logansoorl, grardmother of Charles and Rcard Oougass. 7 great-grandcfvldren.

oassed awav Friday. at Souinsde Health Cere Center. tndDts Services 1 30 m. Mondav at FiSMER FUNERAL CMAPEL, Logansport Fragnds mav can atar 2 pm Sunoav brother of Mrs Ebiabeth of Marie Sftvermen, sevi and so nieces and nephews, passed But in our hearts vou wik live McGee. Funeral Monday, Nov.

24, SHIRLEY BROS FAVT CHAPEL. Wit E. Wash awav Friday. Funeral Monday pm, at the H. HERRMANN Because we loved vou so St.

Cattino Sunday i 5 and 7 FUNERAL HOME, IWi fcatt to 9 p.m. Contributions reouesied Sisters Frances and Ester Neces and Nephew to me -American Heart f-uno St Friends may cal attar 8 am Sundav DEANE-tn loving memory of FROST MEEHAN -A 1 -fit John P. Meehen. 44 veers, of ANLIS DcANt For his birthday Nov 23rd Richard deane Who passed awav May 1. 1974 Wife.

Mother and Famttv Mrs. Loretta (Gertcheni Frost, age 69. beloved wife of Robert Frost, mother of Mrs. Robert (Janet) Sare, city, sister is. bMHoved husband of WHITNEY Mr Stephen wltnev.

ege 80 1325 Packer Ave. husband of LuoHe Wh.tney, fa'her of James Johnson and Mrs Barbara Horner, severe erendchdren end greet-grandctMtdren Funerai Monday, Nov 24, 2 30 pm, SHIRLEY BROS EAST CMAPEL, 9408 Wash. St Cang Sunday I fptpm. Chertene meenj aAeerten, father of Patsv AAutrvan end Mrs of Mr. Helen Darren, los ao-oetes.

1 orandson Funeral JERGER-ln loving memory of Sue Aton. Den, John end Tim LAUL.K. t-UNfcKAL. NUWt, "3a tDWAWp JfcKGfcW Who Passed wav Nov 23. 1978 Meehen, 11 grandchildren, broth-er of Mrs.

Mary 0ender, Joseph and Christopher Mee- AAriOin. fwonoav, JU a There is no perhng from those St. James the Greater Church. ID im. Rourv a am.

Sundav. we love han. passed away Thursoev Funeral Monday, fil am, at Catling anytime Sunday G. HERRMANN MADI No drstanct can divide For today In memory's garden You are afwavs by our sde Keep h.m jesus thy keeomg we reach me heevenhr SON AVE FUNERAL HOME. WILLIS Mrs.

A Mens Page VWis. age 78 Hooe, mo sis'er of Mrs Hpttie Meredith and Fred Page, severet imcm and nephews Funeral i4i Madison end ra am. St. Catherine of Senna GAMBtLL ft herd Gemot, age S4, of Atlanta, formerty of ft 7, behoved femer of Richard 4hr- Then Master let us have htm Church, Friends may caH arer 10 am. Sunday.

Rosary 7JO am Sunday KMondav Nov. 24. 10 am. SHIR oamow of Kicnmono. step That we may jve as beore.

The Kentuckiane Regional Planning and Development Agency (tOPDA) Is seeking let-ters Of intent from firms inter- ested in providing professional consutirg services for a market research study of Clark and Ftovd counties. Indiana These counties are oert of the Lous-viie Smsa ano nave a combined eOPu'ahon 150,000. The study wilt eiemtn the transit potential in these two counties and w'ti a 'so assess me feas'txi'ty of a cooosed system developed bv KIPDA The tetter of intent should outline oast. tubstanTiat, and relevant evoerience this type studv end present capee rrv perorm such a sudv. Respond soeedi'v.

no RFP wHt be released at this time The eaenf or manner of minority business involvement should be soecif-ed in any sae-ment aua ce'ons submited Ftrms tnfreed in providing these services shou submit the iener mtif no iar than a weonesdav, December t0. 10 to Mr Vincent A khimie, Transportation -rector. Kentuckiane Regional P'an-ning od Development Agenc tit East B-oadwav. Lowsvote, Kentucky iS-11-23 father of Joseph Cheek, 111, LEY 0KOV CAST CHAPfc 608 Wash. St.

Catling Sunoav 2 to 8 pm. -We Eua. Daughter Dor Rose. Truth Alberta Feiste and Family MIDKIFF moo ano 5 granocmioren, brother of Mrs. Pat Norris, Lima, Ohio and Robert Gambii rr uarfc) Midkiff.

of Beech SNIDER loving 1 Grove, husOOnd Of Mrv Dorothy vmc' own, pes tea awav Thursday Services Monday, 10 Mdtfff. tamer of ffeoecca am, at the HALL-BAKE fu ROBERT SNIDER For his birthday Nov 22 Gone but no' forgotten HAPPY BiRTHOAY DADDY Wite Jerry and Aunt Emma neral, iwwt, a-iawmeHi Friends may call from 4 to WORLANO Mrs Fiossie I Wortend. 9e nV of Mesa, Ant formerty moots mother of Doned. ugene, 8v and Thomas Wor-a-xJ Jr Mrs Norma SnOddV. Mrs Me ten Werrenlkurg and Mrs Dorofhv Hesse, vsfer of Mrs Mce Cerr.

atso survived bv It end 2S greet-frarKJChit- m. sunoav WILLfS kv -ne memory of Nelson. Rchr and L- Michael MxJk'M brother of Jane Chanev, Bessie Lester, Doris Dodson. Laura Whitt and Thur-man Midkiff. 7 gredchdren Services AAondav 11 am LITTLE A sons funeral HOME.

1301 Mam Beech Grove Canes Sundav to Masonic Services a Sundav HARNSBERGER WILLIAM WILL'S Who passed awav Nov 2. 1943 dren. pesved awav Thursday a dav do we forget vou our hearts vou erg ewev ear Mr. Leonard Harnstoerger, husbend of Mrs. Wvonetta Mercer MarnsOerer, tether of Mr Frederic Owen Harnsberger Funeral services Mondav.

1 FLANNER A BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY Marquette Manor 8140 Township Line Road Indianapolis, Indiana 46260 Yes. I'm ready to make a decision about Please send more mformatiorv Name Address As we loved vou so we mss you As dawns aiofher rear Services Mondav. 1 em, WILSON ST RRE GREENWOOD CMAPEL, US 31 and Mam Frends may cat- Sundav to pm Chrioven end Granothttdre'' riends mav caa anar i pm Card of Thanks Surdv. Public Notices INGRAM M's Lena Ingram, age 75. Mrs VKwa woods.

Dorothv Goggtns, Mrs Jo-McQueen. Mrs Patricia MILLS Mr Clarence (Hanal Mi, aoe $7. husbend of Mrs. Madge ts father of Mrs Gef i iDena Vatedei, Rchro Charies Larry Ms, brother of De'dert Mts. Mrs Ceo Stroud Mrs A'tiur MarvJ BerweH, grandchildren Cen Sondev.

Nov 23, SM i BROS EAST CHAPEL, 9 Wash St. 3 4 om Se'v-ce Monday, pm. BAKER BROS UNfc At HOMt Anderson trd Monday. H) -r, in Ande'snn Burei Meo-r et Park emeferv Ano" von Slate Georoe Marry QnnaM Rrbrt arid jerry tngram 37 WSLSON If loving memory pf DON WILSON On hs bthdav Nov Whn Passed awav Mav 77 '974 Se'H-nfl toud he more beauMj Tha" the memor-es we nave of ynu To us vou snmeone toecia have jo-' so "OO Ai. our we rrn vou Thrvjon me veers may come and gn oa- hearts vu live oreve Because we teved vou so -AAetm, Dad and Famy ARNOLD yv wish eitress our s-ncere tharws and anpreoa-linn 0 lrrds ne'ors and rr-'H'-veS Or 'he Ovry oe' "gs fc nones ano symoamy iowo ojrng the SS our wved pne, AO B'RO ARNOLD We eo'cav te press ad "ir-Hvrj S' Br-o gr' Cvjrrh a-kg emoyes Dw hef ai Mdfts Pot-i- Deo -d Mm C'tv Sai Co atvo vs Mortuary -Oeughter Over a and Grandson Merc II grea gandchii- Phone City Age NOT tC OF PUBLIC MEAR'NG Fy 1H OPer'ig A- s-stance tor Pjb 't Transportation Corporation Nece hereby e-vn tat a Oub-K hea'ing be V-d try the Ind anaooi'S Pub -K Trers eortat'On Cs'OO'i'iCrfl a 4 98 on Decemrr 11.

tea in Room 22 C'ty-County Boitd'ng irvjaaoo n. ind-a-w oren, sister Mrs Aim Haas and En Wright. Funere' Tues i ii Single Married Widowed day Nov 2S, Ml am at iM'Lt BOi IKVING MILL Oected by Retirement living mc ol mdtanapos. a non-denomtnatioriat not-tor pro'rt Indiana Corporation HA PEL. SJ77 E.

Was SI aig Sunday end Monday 1 to tr4 ContrifXitnm a ft can Cancer Socey O.m..

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