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SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1992. -THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- B-5 ForThe Record Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices John E. Grigley, 918 North Traub Avenue; Theda M. Butler, 6605 East 46th Street. Donald R.

Hutchens, 2329 Lake Lantern; Thelma D. Vires, 1030 South Tremont Street. Timothy A. Johnson and Colleen F. Kramer, both of Houston.

Clarke R. Kahlo, 4454 Washington Boulevard; Starr T. Laughlin, 5606 Washington Boulevard. Alexandr D. Kolesnikov and Diana Slepaia, both of 9421 Barcroft Lane.

Terry L. Marcum and Vivian L. White, both of 5011 Bellingham Terrace. Roderick Mays Sr. and Carol L.

Tutt, both of 2305 Milburn Street. James L. Meals and Donna Y. McNary, both of 1833 North Goodlet Avenue. Terry W.

Meeki and Ton! Reasor, both of 8820 Pendleton Pike. Donald R. Moore 1209 Larman Court; Lynn M. Brown, 8138 Siear Drive. Sean P.

Murray and Ren M. Berlstain, both of 1766 Garonne Terrace. Jeffrey F. Nawrot and Julie C. Trusty, both of 7005 Riverfront Avenue.

David D. Criscillles and Patricia A. Stlnes, both of 725 North Luett Avenue. Mike Dlehl, 3006 Priscllla Avenue; Faye Chan, 1393 Southern Avenue. James E.

Doctor and Karen S. Llnkhart, both of 6320 Broadway. Ryan G. Duffln and Jennie S. Kho, both of 430 North Park Avenue.

Douglas C. Ehlebracht and Karen L. Grannlng, both of 6741 Eagle Polnte. John C. Enoland, M22 Coronado Court; Stacy R.

Herring, Indianapolis. Charles W. Fairchlld, 4473 Willow Bend Drive; Debra J. Benedict, 3697 South Rural Street. John C.

Flannelly and Andrea N. Jackson, both of 7480 Megan Drive. Timothy D. Ford and Diane V. Hendrlckson, both of 5946 Rawles Avenue.

Robert H. Garza, 423 South Rlfter Avenue; Barbara J. Pastrlck, 325 South Arlington Avenue. Randy W. Gentry, 1314 Blaine Avenue; Ruth L.

Gibson, 2926 Draper Street. David M. Gettinger, 20 1 Prospect Street; Patsy A. Burton, 2020 Prosoect Street. MARRIAGE LICENSES Rodney J.

Alles, 8457 Culoeper Drive; Jessica J. Kinnick, 5506 Rive Ridge Drive. John D. Allemeier and Lore L. Sims, both of 1650 West 76th Place.

Michael D. Baker and Jayne A. Billlngham, both of 1530 East 10th Street. Kelvin L. Baltimore, Fort Benlamln Harrison; Alma L.

Sartln, 3215 Vinci Drive. Mlrkamran Baygani and Slmln Z. Karoossl, both of 5406 Carrollton Avenge. Robert L. Beatty 613 East 41st Street; La-Ronya V.

Kendrlck, 3150 Bancroft Street. Lincoln T. Burkhort, 6724 Highburry Court; Jan-ine M. Dickey, Batesville. William W.

Carter, 2014 Southeastern Avenue; Elaine S. Pederson, Fishers. will be held in order to discuss the scope of work required by tne ha on May vrri at ug a.m. at tne rHA central Office. All firms interested in submitting proposals will be encouraged to attend.

me deadline tor suomission of the proposals is June 15, 1992 by 12:00 Noon. All proposals must be submitted to: City of Indianapolis Division of Housing 410 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Attention: Phyllis Griffith Administrator The City of Indianapolis, De partment of Metropolitan De velopment, Division ot Housing is an Equal Opportunity Agency. The proposal to be submitted must address the following items in the order presented: I. Qualifications 1.

A letter of interest. 2. Certification as Certified Public Accounting (C.P.A.) firm. 3. Copies of State License in State(s) where licensed.

4. Experience working tor other Public Housing Agencies (PHA's) a. Date(s) and term of contract(s). b. Listing of names of PHA Executive Director and mailing address and phone number.

c. Contract(s) scope of work. d. Total Contract Amount. 5.

Other related experience. 6. Professional references. 7. MBEWBE statemeent.

8. Completed Form HUD 2530, Previous Participation Certificate marked "Modernization." 9. identification and profile of the staff who will do the work on the proposed contract and information on their professional experience and training, position in the firm, role in the contract and the number of hours which they will work on the contract. 10. Non-collusive affidavit.

II. Schedule 1. The total number of hours for the work to be performed including a breakdown of the number of days which wilt be spent at the PHA offices. 2. A breakdown of the number of flours which each staff member will be involved, with on-site, off-site breakdown.

3. Timeframe to begin work after Commission approval and Funeral Directors comprehensive architectural design with alternates which include interior and exterior renovation of all buildings within the community and site planning. Selected candidate shall be responsible for: a) Review of the Existing Plan and Specifications, b) Design Development of the Renovation, c) Revised Construction Documents. Specifications shall consist of "Boiler Plate" conforming to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development documents plus a technical section.

RFP Package: Qualified candidates may obtain copies of the RFP documents from the office of Housing, 410 North Meridian Street. Pre-Proposal Conference: A Pre-Proposal conference has been scheduled for Friday, May 15, 1992, at 2:00 p.m., to held in the conference room at the Central Warehouse located at 1935 South Shelby Street. RFP Submission: P. will be received by Division of Housing, Central Warehouse, 1935 South Shelby Street, by Friday, May 22, 1992, until 4:30 p.m. AE Selection: A Qualified responsive and responsible AE firm will be selected based on a point system criteria which Is enclosed in P.

package. Form of contract shall be HUD-51915 modified as needed to satisfy the conditions of the proposal. Please address all questions concerning this R.F.P. to: Mr. Aryan Heydari, Technical Services Manager, 1935 South Shelby Indianapolis, IN 46203, Telephone: 1317 788-4900.

(S-5-3, 10, 17) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that The Trustees of Indiana University will receive sealed pro-oosals for furnishing all labor. equipment, tools, materials and transportation necessary for McNutt Quad Bordner, Crone, Bryan Replace Shower Floors on the Indiana University Bloomington campus, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the office of the Vice President for Administration. Bids will be received In the office of Mr. J. Terry Clapacs, Vice President for Administration, Indiana University, 700 North Walnut Grove, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, until 2:00 P.M., T.

on May 22, 1992, at 103 Adoption ADOPT: A family life filled with love, warmth, happiness and financial security is what we can offer a white newborn. LegalMedical expenses paid. Call Lois and Rich at our home anytime at 1-800-942-7927 ADOPTION California couple wishes to adopt a baby to age 2. This baby will be LOVED and get all the best in life. Legal and all expenses paid.

Please call Mary collect at 310-392-6898 ADOPTION Professional white couple, secure happily married desperately desires to adopt newborn. We will provide a loving home with much warmth, very secure future, but most of al" LOTi I LOTS OF LOVE. Attorney Involved. All Medical Legal expenses pd. Including housing, food, maternity clothes and counseling if desired.

Rick or Debra Devoted parents wish to adopt newborn into our loving family. Teacher Dad 1 artist Mom. Call Karen Gerry collect at 219-288-4933 120 Lost ALASKAN MALAMUTE male, 4mos, white blk, southside vie. Reward 632-1342. COLLIESHEPHERD MIX-Blktan legswht chest.

BOO blk Keystone. Reward. 237-9556 GOLD Star of David on a rope chain 59, at track, sentimental value. Call 353-0440 SIAMESE Seal Point Cat Stumped tall. 511 Vic Arlington Wash.

Reward. 322-9240 BOXER Male 2 yrs, brwnwht, 34th Meridian, 926-3977 Lost 5992 Full Camera at the 500 Track. REWARDI 241-5946. 124 Personal Notices H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOMES iS Hi Mn.

G. Htrrmonn Although the average funeral and burial costs much less today than many people expect surely a funeral will cost much more in the future! Who knows if inflation will rise more rapidly in the future than in the past! When one must live on a fixed income, any additional cost can be significant, if not devastating. If you pay today, your funeral is fully paid for. You will know it won't be a financial burden on your family. Or, you can prearrange without payment.

For information, call or write one of our three locations. 5141 Madison Av. 1505 S. East St. Stat Rd.

135 fc Olive Branch Greenwood 787-7211 Public Notices which time and place all proposals will be opened publnrry and read aloud. A walk-thr meeting is scheduled for May 18, 1992 at 1:00 T. Specifications along with bidding documents may be obtained without deposit from the office ot Mr. J. Terry Clapacs, Vice President for Administration, Indiana University, Telet phone AC 812 855-7106.

Bidders are advised that pri; or to award the low bidder and known principal subcontract tors 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 reieot any or all proposals received. i The Trustees of Indiana University By: STEVEN A. MILLER Treasurer (S-5-10, 17) PUBLIC NOTICE 4 MONITORING AND 1 REPORTING VIOLATIONS Indiana Academy not meeting state standards. The Indiana Academy water supply foiled to meet the Monitoring and Reporting requirements of the state drinking water regulations for fourth quarter 1991.

We are required to have routine water samples from our Distribution System analyzed tor Microbiological contamination. These analyses are necessary to assure that your drinking water consisteatly meets the State Health Standards established by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM). We did not have the required number of samples analyzed during the period(s) described. We regret this omission and will assure that the required sampling and reporting of the results are performed In the future. Indiana Academy LARRY TEETER -Treasurer (317 984-3575 (S-5-17) The following vehicle will be OAl Ulih Crknnl OH on June 5, 1992, 7:00 AM.

'84 rsn. UiM lD.10.7. 64C7ED175269, for storage re pair cnarges si.jiu.w. (S-5-17) 120 Lost BLACK CAT female lost in Glendale area, long hair, yellow eyes, no constantly, answers to the name 'Zevon'. 254-1712, or 298-9199.

PLEASE return or call with any Information. REWARD Lg fml, Rottweiler answs to Star Maikowski, Vic 42nd Mitfhoffer Please call 899-1369 REWARD for lost or taken cellular phone in blk leather carrying case, vie Buick-Olds dealership on SR 31 in Greenwood. 317-482-3874, 317-436-7205. BLACK CAT "MIDNIGHT" Large, Declawed 8. Neutered Vic.

Post 1 42nd 5434561 7-4 or 198-4853 aft. LOST 512 nr 56th 8. Penn mo old fml St Bernard hot pink collar answers to Brandy REWARD 257-9914 MISSING since Friday: 2 Chihuahuas, l-whlte fern. 1-wht brn male, Brookslde area. S10O Reward.

2660233 RottwellerDoberman mix, fern, blk brn, wblue collar tags. REWARD. Pam 251-6957 or Sally 872-0499. SHIH-TZU Male, while wgrey spots. Vaclnlty of Shelby i Southern.

783-3148 121 Found Beagle, Male, 6mos to lyr old, trained and friendly. -LafayetteWilson Rd (NW). 248-6725 days, 291-0500 eves. FOUND: AIREDALE AGAINtl Please call 141-9696 124 Personal Notices Star NEWS contract execution. Timeframe for completion after contract execution is complete, (i.e., two weeks after contract exe cution, 30 days after contract execution), ine pha anticipates that all work can be completed by September 30, 1992.

III. Project Design 1. The contractor must de scribe the methodology which will be used to perform the work described in the scope of services. 2. The contractor must de scribe all anticipated work products wnicn win be Dresent ed to the PHA upon completion ot tne contracts.

ProDosal Evaluation The Division of Housing will evaluate all responses to the request and select two or more most highly Qualified firms and rank them In accordance with the following criteria: A. Professional and technical compentence and experience. B. Capability to provide ser vices in a timely manner. C.

Past performance with public housino agencies. D. Knowledge of the public nousing program. E. General responsiveness to the reauest for The Division will meet with the firms selected and the PHA will select and enter into neoo- tiations with the firm of its choice.

The Division will select the firm most appropriate tor the work to be performed and submit the recommendation for appropriate contract ap- Rroval. Evaluation of firm settled will include: A. Personnel 0-20 points B. Project Design 0-20 poinfs C. Knowledge of Public Housino Operations 0-25 ooints D.

Minority andor Women Owned Business yes-10 points E. Cost 0-25 points (S-5-17) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL The City of Indianapolis, Department of Metropolitan Development Division of Housing is seeking proposals from qualified AE firms for total renovation of IN 17-13 Blackburn Terrace Apartments, consisting of 250 dwelling units and once communitymaintenance building on 22.8 acres, located at 3091 Baltimore, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. These units are low Income family units. Scope: Development of a Funeral Directors In Memoriam PARKS In loving memory of CHARLES PARKS Who passed away May 17, 1991 When days are sad and lonely, And everything goes wrong, We seem to hear your whisper, 'Cheer up and carry on'. Each time we see your picture, You seem to smile and say, 'Don't cry, I'm only sleeping, We'll meet again some day.

Sadly missed, Dianna, Roy, Amber, Gene, Betty, Walter and Maxine PARKS In loving memory of CHARLES R. PARKS Who passed away May 17,1991 Peacefully sleeping, Resting at last, The world's weary troubles And trials are past. In silence he suffered, In patience he bore, Till God called him To suffer no more. If I could make steps out of heartaches And use my teardrops too I would make a stairway to Heaven And climb It each day to see you We'll love you always, Wife Betty VonBURG-ln loving memory of DOUGLAS Sleep, I am a thousand winds that blow I am the diamond glints on snow I am the sunlight on ripened grain I am the gentle autumn rain. When you awaken In the morning's hush I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds In circled flight I am the soft star that shines at night.

Do not stand at my grave and cry I am not there, I did not die. Mom, Dad, Scott and Granny 14 Mausoleums, Lots 2 GRAVESITES Washington Park Cemetery East. 784-5729 OAKLAWN Memorial Gardens, Lot 164C, 4 spaces, '4 price. Only serious party may call collect: 113-763-1077 Save $900, Pair of Mausoleums at Washington Pk East 881-9806 103 Adoption ADOPTION A California woman MD wants to give I security, good schools, loving relatives and wonderful home. Totally legal, expenses pd.

If you want the best tor your baby call Sara collect 3l6-44l-2046 A Christian couple seeks to adopt. Early thirties, financially secure wa comfortable country home and lots ot love to share. If you are a birth mother considering adoption, please call. I-8O0-551-I422 MlA imttl G. Robert Hvrrmonn i I VonBURG Who passed '1 May 17, 1976 Kj if Do not 1 at my grave -J and weep, LiVlh.

I am not tum there, I do not REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR STUDY OF FINANCIAL AND PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS Agency Description The City of Indianapolis Divi sion of Housing acts as the public housing agency (PHA) for the Citv of Indianapolis. The agency administers 2729 units of low income public housino for the residents of the City of Indianapolis. The In dianapolis Division ot nousing (IDH) has a mission to provide safe, decent and sanitary affordable housing for eligible low income individuals and families. The IDH has 165 employees and has been designat ed by HUD as a "troubled" nousing autnoriry since ivaa. The IDH operates as a division of the Indianapolis City government and many financial and procurement functions flow through the City's Department of Administration.

The City Is automated through the FAMIS software program. The IDH has access to make inquiry and input into various functions in FAMIS however, IDH also has its own mini-computer and uses the MAI Basic Four software system. The current MAI Basic Four system does not interface with FAMIS. Scope of Services The City of Indianapolis, Department of Metropolitan Development, Division of Housing (IDH) invites your proposal to study the internal controls and procedures of the agency's manual and automated financial and procurement functions in order to: I) assess tne current needs In these two functions, 2) develop a five year management improvement oian tor financial and procure ment operations, 3) develop written internal procedural manuals for financial and pro curement operations, 4) determine the efficiency of our current automated system, and 5) prepare an implementation plan and scneouie or tne recommendations from the study. In addition the Division will need an Allowable Expense Level Study completed based on nformat on from tne begin ning of the Performance Funding System (PFS) to the present fiscal year.

All analysis and work products should be developed for compliance and adherence to huu and city ot ndianaoo reouiremems. A pre-submission conference Funeral Announcements wFlanner AND Buchanan MORTUARIES AYRES, Mrs. Isabel BROOKS, Mr. Vernon FROEDGE, Mr. Roy E.

HAMILTON, Mr. Harry MOORE, Mr. Paul NAPIER, Mrs. Nettle May PAUBE, Mrs. Marie SHEETZ, Mrs.

Alice F. WAYNICK, Mrs. Jane WILLEY, Mr. Robert G. NINE LOCATIONS 925-9871 Services BROWN, Mrs.

Frieda L. LANGE, Mrs. Gertrude PRUITT, Mr. William RAINEY, Mr. Roy STONE, Mr.

Raymond Castleton Drexel Irving Hill Washington Memorial Death Notices BAKER Alice B. Baker, 79, of beloved mother of Paul F. Larry R. and Carl P. Baker and Alice Smith, 7 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, preceded In death by husband Paul F.

Baker passed away Saturday. Funeral Monday, 11:30 a.m., at the G.H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St. Calling Sunday 4 to 9 p.m.

GOTTSHALL Margaret (Marschke) Gott-shall, 79, of Indianapolis, Mother of Mrs. Shirley Dye and Mrs. Judy Packard, 3 granddaughters, 2 greatgrandchildren, passed away Friday. Services will be 2 30 p.m., Monday with visitation Monday, 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., at G.

H. HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME, 5)41 Madison Ave. GRAVES Goldie Marie Graves, 91, of beloved mother of Ruth McHenry and Betty Bustle, 13 grandchildren, 21 greatgrandchildren and 9 great-great-grandchildren, Preceded In death by 2 hus-ands, Clyde Curran and Clarence Graves, also by son, Charles Curran, passed away Friday. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., G.H.

HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St. Friends may call Sunday 3 to p.m. LEE Stephen C. Lee, 52 years, beloved son of Richard and Eva-dene Lee, dear brother of Katherlne Tucker and the late Larry and Jerry Lee, several nieces and nephews, uncle of Carol Brandenburg and Charlie Tucker.

Services at ROYS-TER-ASKIN-SANDROCK MORTUARY, 2310 W. Wash. Monday May II, 1 p.m. Visitation 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

PRESTON Ronald Edward Preston, 30, son of Dwayne Beverly K. Preston Clark, brother of David W. Preston Katherlne E. Knue, uncle of Jennifer K. and James F.

Knue II, survived by step-grandparents, Phyllis Clark, Jack Linda Clark, 10 aunts I uncles. Services Sunday 2 p.m., LITTLE SONS FUNERAL HOME, 1301 Main Beech Grove, Calling Saturday 4 to 9 p.m. CORRECTED NOTICE PRUITT Mr. William Pruitt, husband of Mae Pruitt, father of Dennis R. Pruitt and Linda L.

Reynolds, grandfather of Dennis S. and Dustin M. Pruitt, Gena R. Sayers and Natalie Reynolds, great-grandfather of Shawn A. Pruitt and Michael G.

Sayers. Funeral Monday, May IB, 2 p.m., at the SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash. St.

Calling Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. Contributions may be made to the Southside Seventh Day Adventlst Church. WEBER Bernard A. Weber, of Beech Grove, husband of Charlotte E. Weber, father of Jean Ann Sims, grandfather of Lori, Amy and Leslie Sims, brother of LaVerne Oslos and William C.

Weber. Services Monday, 11 a.m., Beech Grove United Methodist Church. Calling Sunday 1 to 9 p.m., LITTLE i SONS FUNERAL HOME, 1301 Main Beech Grove. Memorials may 18 made to the American Cancer Society. if Mir Xi 11 (Brothers 11 897-9606 Public Notices 4.

All bid proposals shall be in full accord with the Bidding Documents, which are on file with the Owner and may be examined by prospective Bidders at the following locations: Mussett, Nicholas and Associates, P.O. Box 20506, 2602 East 55th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46220. Telephone: (317) 251-9241. IUPUI Architect's Office, 620 Union Drive, Suite 023, Indiana-polls, IN 46223. Indiana University, 700 North Walnut Grove, Bloomington, Indiana 47405.

F. W. Dodge Division, 6666 East 75th Street, Suite 199, Indianapolis, Indiana 46250. Construction League, 1800 North Meridian Street. Construction Market Data, 7355 North Woodland Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana 46278.

5. Bidders may obtain up to 3 complete sets of Bidding Documents from the office of Mussett, Nicholas Associates, upon receipt of a deposit ol SW 00 for each complete set of Bidding Documents requested. Deposit will be refunded in full upon return of the Bidding Documents in good condition within twenty-one (21) days after bid opening date. 6. Bid Security in the amount of five percent (5) of the Bid Proposal must accompany each Bid Proposal in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders.

7. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any bid and to waive any Irregularities In bidding. The Base Bid may be held for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days before awarding Contracts. All Alternate Bids may be held for a period not to exceed one hundred and twenty (120) days before award and Incorporation into the Contract by proper change order. 8.

Should a successful Bidder withdraw his bid, or fail to execute a satisfactory Contract within ten (10) days after notice of acceptance of his bid, the Owner may declare the Bid Security forfeited as liquidated damages, not as penalty. The Trustees of Indiana University By: STEVEN A. MILLER Treasurer (S-5-10, 17) INDIANAPOLIS AIRPORT AUTHORITY INDIANAPOLIS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INVITATION TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Indianapolis Airport Authority, Indianapolis, Indiana for the Indianapolis International Airport, Stormwater Control Basins, 1-92-2 at the Indianapolis International Airport on Friday, June 5, 1992, at 2:00 p.m.. Eastern Standard Time, on the Fifth Floor of the Indianapolis International Airport Administration Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. All bids will be publicly opened and read aloud In the Indianapolis Airport Authority Board Room located on the Second Floor of the Administration Building.

Any bids received after the designated time will be returned unopened. Bids are desired as set forth in the Instructions to Bidders, which is part of the specifica tions. Each Item shall include all work, labor, and materials nec essary to complete the project as required and in strict com pliance with drawings and specifications, therefore, as prepared by Wetzel Engineers, 54uy w. Lakeview parkway, South Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268 and M. D.

Wessler 8, Associates, 6233 5. bast street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227. The successful bid der will be required to pay laborers, workmen, mechanics and other employees on the work under this contract not less than the prevailing wage tor eacn cratt, trade or occupa tion as established under Indi ana State Statutes. A copy of the prevailing wage rate Is contained in the specifications All provisions ot Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Order 11375. are herewith IncorDoraf- ed by reference, the same as if an ot tne provisions were com pletely set out herein.

To be nam for award of contract. the bidder shall be required and the bidder must agree to comply with the goals and objective for manpower utiliza tion set tortn oy the "Indiana oolis Plan." Drawings and specifications are on tile and may be examined at: The Plan Room, F.W. Dodge Division, Heritage park complex, 6666 E. 75th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46250 Construction League of Indianapolis, 3965 N. Meridian Street, 1st Floor, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Business Development Foundation, 3921 N.

Meridian Indianapolis, IN 46208 Director of Planning 8, Development, Indianapolis Airport Authority, Indianapolis International Airport, Administration Building Sixth Floor, Indianapolis, IN 46241 Construction Market Data, 7355 N. Woodland Drive, In dianapolis, in tout Plans and Bid Documents may be obtained, from the office of the Director of Planning Development, Indianapolis Airport Authority, Indianapolis International Airport, Sixth Floor Administration Building, Indianapolis, Indiana Phone (317 487-5049. A non-refundable fee of SW 00 will be charged for each set desired. All proposals shall be on Form 96 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must be accompanied by questionnaire on Form 96A, all as required by the Indiana Statutes, and must be properly and completely executed and shall be accompanied by a properly completed non-collusion affidavit. After the opening of bids, no bid shall be withdrawn before midnight, Tuesday, August 4, 1992, without written consent of the Owner.

All bids shall be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check In the amount ol 5 of the contract price, which check shall be made payable to the order of the Indianapolis Airport Authority, Indianapolis, Indiana. Contractors awarded a contract will be required to furnish acceptable surety bonds in the amount of 100 of the contract price. Said performance and material and payment bond shall remain in effect for twelve (12) months after the date ot the Owner's final settlement with the Contractor. Should a successful bidder withdraw his bid or fail to execute a satisfactory contract, within seven (7) days, the Authority may declare the bid deposit forfeited as liquidated damages. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.

A pre-bid meeting will be held in the Board Room on the Second Floor of the Administration Building, Indianapolis International Airport, on Wednesday, May 27, 1992 at 2:00 p.m. EST. Plans and specifications will be available on Monday, May 18, 1992. Should special assistanceaccommodations be needed for an individual's participation In this meeting, please call 487-9594 or TDD 487-5151 at least one week prior to the scheduled date. Indianapolis Airport Authority Indianapolis, Indiana DANIEL C.

ORCUTT Executive Director (S-5-17. 241 STAR and NEWS "IN MEM0RIAM" NOTICES CALL 633-1212 Public Notices NOTICE OF ORDERS ISSUED-SERVICE BY PUBLICATION, METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF MARION COUNTY, DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Notice is hereby given of orders Issued by the Division of Development Services, Vacant Buildings Enforcement, Indianapolis, Indiana. Any person or corporation claiming any title, right or Interest in any of the parcels of real estate listed below by address, legal description and owner of record is hereby notified that in accordance with the power granted by the Unsafe Building Law (IC 1981 36-7-9) orders have been issued by the Division of Development Services as Indicated below. Orders must be complied with by the date indicated. The following parcels are set for hearing on: June 3, 1992.

3349 9th St, 9017331, Ban-kerts Resub LI, House, Boris Tom (address unknown), Order to Repair 523 24th St, 1009359, Gra-celand Park L71, House, Frank Amy Ann Buchanan (address unknownlShirley Irvin (address unknown). Order to Repair 112 33RD ST, 1092029, Kenwood Pk 46Ft End L130, House, Rev. Leonard A. Stella Mae Manuel, Order to Repair 20 34th St, 1082900, Myers III St Add 43ft End LI Ex 23ft 87ft SW Pt L2, Commercial, Joseph Carolyn Bar-bierl, Order to Repair 241 Eastern Av, 1058958, Vondersaars sub Fletcher East Add L12, House, Keith A. and Nana F.

Russell, Order to Repair and Secure by Boarding 3433 Graceland Av, 1015911, Weghorst North Side Add L22, House, Dennis and Geneva Bradley, order to Repair 945 Harrison St, 1075561, Fletchers Et Al Sub 25Ft Side L17 OL91, House, Robin Childs Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, Order to Repair 3055 Ruckle St, 1043500, Boulevard Square L56, House, Alex P. Granillo, Order to Repair and Secure by Boarding 3552 Salem St, 1008790, Lazarus 8, Coleman Harvard PI 23Ft Line Side L31 I3FI WL side L32, House, Willie A. John-sonDwight BirdsongShear-sonAmerican Express Mortgage Corp. NKA Shearson Lehman Mortgage Order to Repair and Secure by Boarding 1205 Sturm Av, 1039268, Coffins Vermont St Add L15 Ex 41Ft end, House, C.C. B.

Eileen Cantrell James K. CampbellGerald Emery, Order to Repair and Secure by Boarding 1302 Sturm Av, 1015044, Cof-flfls Vermont St Add L7, House, Donna T. Teters NKA Donna T. Woods (address unknown), Order to Repair and Secure by Boarding 1306 Sturm Av, 1011973, Coffins Vermont St Add L6, House, Donna T. Teters NKA Donna T.

Woods (address un-konwn), Order to Repair The administrative hearings on the above listed orders are scheduled for 9:30 a m. on the date indicated at 129 East Market Street, 10th floor, Indianapolis, Indiana. During this hearing, the person to whom the orders were issued or their legal counsel, may present evidence, cross-examine witnesses and make arguments. At the conclusion of this hearing, each order will be affirmed, modified or released by the hearing officer. If the Director or his representative determines that this order is appropriate and that without lust cause, there has been a willful failure to comply with this order, a fine In an amount not exceeding may be assessed.

If you or your representative do not appear, the matter will be determined In your absence. If the orders are affirmed at the hearing and not complied with in a predetermined time period, the Division may hire a contractor to do the work and may hold all persons having a tee interest, life estate interest or equitable interest of a contract purchaser In the unsafe premises responsible for costs Incurred by the Divison. This cost will Include average processing expenses which represent the costs Incurred by the Division of Development Services in performing the required actions, or the Division may Initiate legal actions seeking a mandatory injunction enforcing the order. Copies of the orders listed above are on file and available for examination at the Department of Metropolitan Development, Division of Development Services, Vacant Buildings Enforcement at 129 East Market Street, 10th Floor, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. Telephone number: (317 327-5525 extension 602.

For special accommodations needed by handicapped Individuals planning to attend the hearings, please call (317) 327-5155, or (317) 327-5186 for the hearing Impaired, at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the hearing. JON A. MEEKS Administrator Division of Development Services Department of Metropolitan Development (S-5-17, 18, 19) NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR RENOVATION- PHASE IB INDIANA MEMORIAL UNION 1. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received: By: The Trustees of Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. For: The Indiana Memorial Union Renovation Phase IB HUB 89I0-3466B), Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

At: The Office of the Vice President for Administration, Mr. J. Terry Clapacs, Indiana University, 700 North Walnut Grove, Bloomington, Indiana 47405. Until: 2:00 p.m. (local time) June 3, 1992.

2. Bids received will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received after that time will be returned unopened. J. Separate bid proposals are requested for the following Prime Contracts: IX) General Construction Work (X) Mechanical Construction Work (X) Electrical Construction Work The Work Includes Renovation of 144 hotel rooms, new elevator, new conference facilities and a new post office, credit union, business office, Union Director's Office, University Club and miscellaneous spaces.

Provide selective demolition, general construction work, interior finishes, plumbing, heating, ventilating and air conditioning, fire sprinkler system, lighting and electrical distribution system. This pro-iect shall be organiied Into basically three (3) construction Rhases so that newly renovated otel rooms are occupiable prior to starting work on the next group of hotel rooms. See Specification Section 01011 Summary of Work. 4. All bid proposals shall be In full accord with the Bidding Documents, which are on file with the Owner and may be examined by prospective Bidders at the following locations: The Office of the Vice President for Administration.

The Office of the Architect: Howard Needles Tammen 8, Bergendoff, 111 Monument Circle, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-5178, (317 636-4682. W. Dodge Corporation, 6666 East 75th Street, Suite 199, Indianapolis, Indiana 46250, (317) 849-9026. Construction League of, In-dilinapolis, 3965 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indi- Public Notices ana 46268, (317 923-2361. Construction Market Data, 7355 North Woodland Drive (Park 100), Indianapolis, Indiana 46278, (317 299-1359.

Builders Exchange, 2015 Western Avenue, South Bend, Indiana 46629, (219 282-1515. Michiana Area Construction Industry, Advancement Fund (MACIAF), 1320 Mlshawaka Avenue, South Bend, Indiana 46624, (219 289-7784. Builders Contractors Association, 2100 Goshen Road, Suite 200, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46808, (219 483-9596. F. W.

Dodge Corporation, 6433 Georgetown North Boulevard, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815, (219 486-2424. F. W. Dodge Corporation, Mill Road Office Building, Suite 106-107, Evansville, Indiana 47710, (812 464-9138. F.

W. Dodge Corporation, 900 Ridge Road, Suite Munster, Indiana 46321, (219) 836-5843. F. W. Dodge Corporation, Hurstbourne Forum Two, 303 North Hurstbourne Lane, Suite 265, P.O.

Box 7500, Louisville, Kentucky 40207, (502 429-0071. 5. Bidders for Prime Contracts may obtain up to three (3) complete sets of Bidding Documents from the Office of the Architect upon receipt of a deposit of S3O0.00 for each set requested. Deposit will be refunded in full upon return of the Bidding Documents in good condition within twenty-one (21) days after the bid opening date. Additional documents, including partial sets, individual drawings and specification sections, may be purchased from Marbaugh Engineering Supply 121 West North Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, at purchaser's expense.

6. Bid Security in the amount of five percent (5) of the Bid Proposal must accompany each Bid Proposal in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. 7. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any bid and to waive any irregularities in the bidding. The Base Bid may be held for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days before awarding Contracts.

All Alternate Bids may be held for a period not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) days before award and incorporation into the Contract by proper Change Order. 8. Should a successful Bidder withdraw his bid, or fail to execute a satisfactory Contract within ten (10) days after notice of acceptance of his bid, the Owner may declare the Bid Security forfeited as liquidated damages, not as a penalty. The Trustees of Indiana University By: STEVEN A. MILLER, Treasurer (S 5-10, 17) CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION OF HOUSING REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL PHYSICAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT The City of Indianapolis, Department of Metropolitan Development, Division of Housing is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide a Comprehensive Physical Needs Assessment.

Scope of Services: Evaluating the physical conditions and energy efficiency of the Division of Housing stock to determine current rehabilitation needs in accordance with Federal Housing objectives. All communities shall be reviewed to meet the following objectives: a) Communities are safe, and in physically sound condition with all svstems perform ing their intended design func tion; b) DOH is providing attrac tive (curb appeal), liveable residential environments; c) Buildings are energy efficient; d) Need for security for residents and community property is sufficient. e) Federal and local requirements are being meet including 504 and ADA. Submission Requirements: 1) Only those proposals received by the deadline and meeting all RFP requirements will be considered responsive and eligible for consideration. 2) Providing a profile of the firms principals, staff facilities listing the qualification ol those who would be assigned responsibilities to the proposed projects.

3) Statement concerning firms existing affirmative action program and plan. 4) Listing of similar projects completed for other agencies. 5) A statement on company letterhead certifying that your firm is not debarred or suspended by any state, federal or local agency. 6) Other relevant experience and qualifications. 7) Estimate fees in total, per scope of services.

8) List of references relevant to scope of services to be performed. Selecting Criteria: Each firm's response will be reviewed and evaluated (rated) on a point scale of 1-5. The highest possible rating being 5 and the lowest rating being 1. 1. Does not meet acceptable levels of performance qualifications and experiences.

2. Generally meets desired qualifications but does not meet necessary levels of performance or experience. 3. Generally meets acceptable levels of performance qualifications and experience. 4.

Generally meets desired qualifications and performance but do not meet level of necessary experience. 5. Meets or exceeds the acceptance levels of performance qualifications and experience. Selected responsive and responsible firms will be notified (or the interview process in order to establish fair and reasonable negotiable fee. The important objective of such a negotiation process allow the Division of Housing and the Firm to reach a complete and mutual understanding of the scope of the services to be provided and the degree of detail study, analysis, consideration of alternatives described.

Written responses will be accepted at: Division of Housing, 1935 Shelby, Indianapolis, IN 46203. Telephone: (317 634-2361. Fax Number: (317 630-4660. Proposals accepted until 2:00 p.m. on May 22, 1992.

(S-5-10, 17) AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL RETURN To Whom It May Concern: Take Notice that the Annual Return of Campus Ministry Advancement, for the tax year ending Dec. 31, 1991, required by Section 6033 of the Internal Revenue Code, is available for inspection at the principal office at 1602 North-rook Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana 46260, by appointment 1317872-0837) by any citizen who so requests between June 1, 1992, and Dec. 31, 1992. Requests to inspect the Annual Return should be made to the undersigned co Campus Ministry Advancement, at its principal office as slated above. ROBERT L.

EPPS May 15, 1992 (S-5-17) NOTICE The Indiana state application for participation in Chapter 2-Federal, State and Local Partnership for Educational Improvement, Elementary and Secondary Education Act Augustus F. Hawkins-Robert T. Stafford Elementary and Secondary School Improvement Amendments of 1988 is now available for review. The application may be examined in the offices of the Indiana Department of Education, Fourth Floor at Two Market Square Center, 251 East Ohio, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2798. Phone 317-232-9100.

(S-5-17) Public Notices REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR STUDY OF FINANCIAL AND PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS Agency Description The Citv of Indianapolis Divi sion of housing acts as the puh- nc nousino agency irnAj toi the City of Indianapolis. The agency administers 2729 units of low income public housing tor ine resiaenis ot tne city ot Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Division of Housing (IDH) has a mission to provide safe, decent and sanitary affordable housing for eligible low income inoiviouais anq tammes. tne IDH has 165 employees and has been designated by HUD as a "troubled" housing authority since 1985. The IDH operates as division of the ndianaoo lis City government and many financial and procurement functions flow through the City's Department ot Administration.

The City is automated through the FAMIS software program. The IDH has access to make inquiry and input into various functions in FAMIS however, IDH also has Its own mini-computer and uses the MAI Basic Four software system. The current MAI Basic Four system does not interface with FAMIS. Scope ot Services The City of Indianapolis, Department of Metropolitan Development, Division of Housing (IDH) invites your proposal to study the internal controls and procedures of the agency's manual and automated financial and procurement functions in order to: 1) assess the current needs in these two functions, 2) develop a five year management improvement plan for financial and procurement operations, 3) develop written internal procedural manuals for financial and procurement operations, 4) determine the efficiency of our current automated system, and 5) prepare an implementation plan and schedule of the recommendations from the study. In addition the Division will need an Allowable Expense Level Study completed based on information from the beginning of the Performance Funding System (PFS) to the present fiscal year.

All analysis and work products should be developed for compliance and adherence to HUD and City of Indianapolis requirements. A pre-submission conference will be held in order to discuss the scope of work required by the PHA on May 27, 1992 at 10:00 A.M. at the PHA Central Office. All firms Interested in submitting proposals will be encouraged to attend. The deadline for submission of the proposals is June 15, 1992 by 12:00 Noon.

All proposals must be submitted to: City of Indianapolis Division of Housing 410 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Attention: Phyllis Griffith Administrator The City of Indianapolis, Department of Metropolitan Development, Division of Housing is an Equal Opportunity Agency. The proposal to be submitted must address the following items in the order presented: I. Qualifications 1. A letter of interest.

2. Certification as Certified Public Accounting (C.P.A.) firm. 3. Copies of State License(s) in State(s) where licensed. 4.

Experience working for other Public Housing Agencies (PHA's) a. Date(s) and term of contracts). b. Listing of names of rnA txecutive uirecior and mailing address and phone number. c.

Contract(s) scope of work. d. Total Contract Amount. 5. Other related experience.

6. Professional references. 7. MBEWBE statemeent. 8.

Completed Form HUD 2530, Previous Participation Certificate marked "Modernization." 9. Identification and profile of the staff who will do the work on the proposed contract and information on their professional experience and training, position in the firm, role in the contract and the number of hours which they will work on the contract. 10. Non-collusive affidavit. II.

Schedule 1. The total number of hours for the work to be performed including a breakdown of the number of days which will be spent at the PHA olfices. 2. A breakdown of the number of hours which each staff member will be involved, with on-site, off-site breakdown. 3.

Timeframe to begin work after Commission approval and contract execution. Timeframe for completion after contract execution is complete, (i.e., two weeks after contract execution, 30 days after contract execution). The PHA anticipates that all work can be completed by September 30, 1992. III. Project Design 1.

The contractor must describe the methodology which will be used to perform the work described in the scope of services. 2. The contractor must describe all anticipated work products which will be presented to the PHA upon completion of the contracts. Proposal Evaluation The Division of Housing will evaluate all responses to the request and select two or more most highly qualified firms and rank them in accordance with the following criteria: A. Professional and technical competence and experience.

B. Capability to provide services in a timely manner. C. Past performance with public housing agencies. D.

Knowledge of the public housing program. E. General responsiveness to the request for proposal. The Division will meet with the firms selected and the PHA will select and enter into negotiations with the firm of its choice. The Division will select the firm most appropriate for the work to be performand submit the recommendation for appropriate contract approval.

Evaluation of firm selected will include: A. Personnel 0-20 points B. Project Design 0-20 points C. Knowledge of Public Housing Operations 0-25 points D. Minority andor Women Owned Business yes-10 points E.

Cost 0-25 points (S-5-lt 17, 24) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Indiana Vocational Technical College, Region 08, Indianapolis, is seeking quotations for the 92-93 Printing Proiects. A copy of the College "Request for Quotation" may be obtained by contacting Pauline Wilson, Purchasing located at 1 West 26th Street, Indianapolis, In 46208 or by calling (317) 921-4955. All bids will be accepted In the Purchasing Department until 4:00 p.m., May 29. 1992. Bids received after 4:00 p.m.

will not be considered. The College reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, and to waive any informalities. (S-5-17) NOTICE OF ORDERS ISSUED-SERVICE BY PUBLICATION, METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF MARION COUNTY, DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Notice is hereby given of or ders issued by the Division of Development services, Vacant Building Enforcement, In dianapolis, Indiana. Any person or corporation claiming any title, right or interest in any of the parcels of real estate listed below by address, legal description and owner of record is hereby notified that rt accordance witn tne power granted by the Unsafe Building Public Notices Law (IC 1981 36-7-9) orders have been issued by the Division of Development Services as indicated below. Orders must be complied with by the date indicated.

The following structures must be boarded by: May 27, 1992. 1049 W. 26th St. 1036861, Bra-den Et All North Indpls Add L13 B25, House, Willie Gibson. 2912 Beech St.

1001748, Hoags Re Sub Chapman Price Beechland Add SVi Lots 3 8-4, House and Outbuilding, Leo L. Scrougham. 2855 Forest Manor Av. 1056134, Hares 1st Add Brightwood NVi LU, House, Tanya Chilton (address unknown). 4319 Norwaldo Av.

8022759, Montrose 2nd Sec L23, House, Warren T. FitchNeil L. 8, Mary Lou Cowen. 1429 Samoa St. 1065786, Mll-llgans Brook Park LI25, House, Donald S.

Betty J. Sparks (address unknown). Any person claimino any title, right or interest In any of the parcels of real estate may present a written request for an administrative hearing relative to the Order to Secure by Boarding. The written request for a hearing must be received by the Division o' Development Services, Vacant Buildings Enforcement Office at 129 East Market Street, 10th floor, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 on or before May 18, 1992. At a hearing, the person to whom the orders were issued, or their legal counsel, may present evidence, cross-examine witnesses and make arguments.

At the conclusion of this hearing, each order will be affirmed, modified or released by the hearing officer. If you or your representative do not appear, the matter will be determined in your absence. If no written request for a hearing is received, the order automatically becomes final and allows the City to contract for the boarding and removal of trash and overgrown vegetation. If the building is not secured by boarding to the Division of Development Services standards within ten days from the date indicated and no hearing has been requested, Indiana Code 36-7-1, et. seq.

permits the City of Indianapolis to have a contractor board the building and remove overgrown vegeta tion, trash and debris. Any person having a fee interest, life estate interest or equnaoie interest of a contract purchaser in the unsafe premises may be held resoonsib tor costs in curred by the Division. This cost will Include an average processing expenses which represent the costs incurred by the Division of Development Services in performing the re quired actions, or tne Division may initiate legal action seek ing a mandatory iniunction en-forcing the order. Copies of the orders listed above are on file and available for examination at the Depart ment of Metropolitan Development, Division of Development serv ces. Vacant Bui dinos bn forcement at 129 East Market Street, 10th Floor, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.

Teiepnone num ber: (317) 327-5525 extension 602. For special accommodations needed by handicapped individuals planning to attend the hearings, please call (317 327-5155, or (317 327-5186 for the hearing moa red. at least tor- ty-eight (48) hours prior to the hearing. JON A. MEEKS Administrator Division of Development Services DeDartment of Metropolitan Development (--ir, ivt INDIANAPOLIS HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION An Administrative Hearing of the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission will be held Tuesday, May 26, 1992, at 12:00 noon in Room 1121 of the City-County Building.

The following application it scheduled to be heard: File Number: 92-116 (HMP). Applicant: Jan BargerAd-mlnlstrator, Delaware Health Care. Historic Address: 1910 N. Delaware St. Work To Be Done: Enclose existing porch with screened-in frame: 92-117 (CA) Flock Realty, co Kurt Flock, 646 East 9th St.

Regrade front 8 side yard, Install retaining wail and privacy fencing around new patio. 91-666 (LS) Bradshaw Associates, 430 N. College. Amend approved exterior finish material on new rear addition from stucco to brick. The applications will be available for public Inspection after May 15, 1992, in Room 1821 of the dry-County Building between the hours of 100 a.m.

and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. For special accommodations needed by handicapped individuals planning to attend, please call 327-4406. For the hearing impaired call 327-5186 (TTY) at least forty-eight hours prior to the meeting. (S-5-17) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION Terry and Darlene Dudley, et and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. Ski World, et Defendants.

Cause No. IP87-I025C. To: All Purchasers of Ski World, Stock. A partial settlement of this lawsuit has been reached between the plaintiffs and certain of the defendants. The United States District Court, Judge William E.

Steckler, has preliminarily approved the partial settlement agreement for purposes of notifying class members of the settlement. A Notice generally describing the partial settlement, and a Proof of Claim form tor submitting a claim against the settlement fund, have been sent to class members. If you have not received this Notice and Proof of Claim form, you may obtain one from Class Counsel at the following address: Irwin B. Levin, Richard N. Bell, Cohen Malad, PC, 136 N.

Delaware Street, P.O. Box 627, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-0627. Please note that Proof of Claim forms must be submitted by August 3, 1992, to be eligible for payment. The Notice also sets forth other deadlines that may affect your rights. The Court has set a final hearing In this matter for June 29, 1992, at 10:00 a.m.

(S-5-17) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL IJTA is soliciting proposals for the provision of professional development training to local and state staff for the period July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993. Please call 317-684-2359 to obtain a copy of the Request for Proposal. (S-5-17) NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received: By: The Trustees of Indiana University, Bloomington Indiana For: Emerson Hall, Cooling Renovations, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana IUPUI-918-4007 At: Office of the Vice President for Administration, Indiana University, 700 North Walnut Grove, Bloomington, Indiana Until: 2:00 p.m. (Local Time) June 9, 1992 2.

Bids received will then be Publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received after that time will be returned un opened. j. one unified bid iirooosal covering all work is requested. DEPARTED LOVED ONES THIS MEMORIAL DAY WITH AN "IN MEMORIAM" REMEMBRANCE Death Notices BROOKS Mr.

Vernon Brooks, 71, formerly of W. Virginia, was currently living In Ritter Health Care. Anyone knowing of a living relative please contact FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY 317-925-9871 MUTALIB Alice M. Mutalib, 54, formerly of New City, NY, passed away Friday. Sister of Maryann Scotten, aunt of Alexander and Christina Scot-ten.

Employed for 3 years at the Central Indiana Regional Blood Center. No visitation. No calling. Contributions may be made to the March of Dimes. Florists, Memorials Madison Avenue Flower Shop 2457 Madison Ave.

786-0431 700 U.S. 31 North 888-1144 Funeral Directors Daniel F. O'Riley Funeral Home 6)07 Hwy 31 South 787-8274 Grinsteiner Funeral Home 1601 E. New York St. 632-5374 In Memorlam CLARK In loving memory of EDWARD L.

CLARK Who passed away May IS, 1991 I remember the good times. Sadly missed, Wife Gerrl FOX In loving memory of JOHN L. FOX Who passed 1 away fvf May 17, 1982 Pw j. A Tho' some may forget, I never shall; The memories we shared, I will always have. Please Lord, take care of him.

Dearly loved and sadly missed Wife Evelyn Express your gratitude for sympathy flowers hospital services funeral services with a Star and News "Card of Thanks." CALL 633-1212 On the national observance of Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, The Star and The News will publish Memorial Day Remembrances. Write your own remembrance or select an appropriate tribute from our booklet of memoriam verses. THERE ARE THREE WAYS TO PLACE YOUR MESSAGE: BY PHONE: Gil Miss Page, 633-1282 IN PERSON: Itring to the Classified Advertising Counter, 307 N. Pennsylvania Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

BY MAIL Send to "In Memoriam," The Slar and The News, P.O. Box 145, Indianapolis, IN 46206-0145. 9 Please include your telephone number. DEADLINE: Noon, Friday, May 22 for memoriatns with pieture 4 p.m., Thursday, May 21 The THE.

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