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On the Record SEATTLE 130.24 MINNEAPOLIS BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO VARM SAN FRANCISCO DENVER. ST. LOS ANGELES MICH LOWEST 30.00 DALLAS 30.24 TEMPERATURES 20 NEW 30.00 ORLEANS -LEGENDRAM SNOW AIR K2 SHOWERS FLOW National Weather Service Forecast to 7 a.m. Wednesday Local Forecast TONIGHT A 50 percent chance showers or thunderstorms. Lows in the low to mid 50s.

South winds 10 mph. WEDNESDAY Cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers or thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. LOOKING AHEAD Chance of rain Thursday and Friday, mostly cloudy Saturday. Highs Indiana Forecast Thursday in the 60s 1 to low 70s, lows in the 40s.

Cooler Friday with highs in the 50s and lows in the 40s. Cooler yet Saturday with highs in the 40s to low 50s and lows in the 30s. THE SKIES The moon is new. The morning stars are Venus and Mars. The evening stars are Mercury, Saturn and Jupiter.

Zones 1-2-3-4-5-6-7. percent chance of showers An 80 percent chance Wednesday. Highs around LO of rain tonight. Lows in the 70. upper 40s.

A 50 percent Zones 14-15 chance of showers A 30 percent chance of Wednesday. Highs around showers tonight. Lows in 60. the upper 50s to around Zones 8-9-10-11-12-13 60. A 30 percent chance of 15 A percent chance showers Wednesday.

showers tonight. Highs in Highs in the low to mid the low to mid 50s. A 30 70s. Local Temperatures Monday high 53 24-hour low 43 At 7 a.m. At 11:30 a.m.

Record Temperatures High Nov. 11. ..76 (1949,1927) Low Nov. 11. .18 (1950) One Year Ago Nov.

11.................. High 40, low 33 Heating Degree Days Monday 17 Since July 1. 540 One year 411 Normal to date. 485 Local Data U.S. Temperatures United Press Legend: -clear, clearing, cy cloudy, foggy, hz pc cloudy, rain, showers, sy -sunny, thunderstorms, w-windy.

City Forecast Hi. Albuquerque pc 61 Anchorage sy 32 Asheville cy 69 Atlanta pc 77 Billings sy Birmingham pc 79 Boston pc 48 Buffalo sh 47 Charleston SC pc 82 Charlotte NC pc 72 Chicago 47 Cincinnati cy 62 Cleveland sh 53 Columbus cy 58 Dallas CY 74 69 New Orleans pc 81 62 Denver sn 26 16 New York pc. 52 49 Des Moines 43 40 Okihma Cty cy 68 58 Detroit 55 49 Omaha 44 35 Duluth cy 32 27 Philadelphia pc 70 53 El Paso pc 74 39 Phoenix pc. 58 43 Evansville cy 70 59 Pittsburgh sh 62 52 Hartford pc 47 47 Me. sh 56 38 Honolulu sy 83 71 Portland Ore.

44 26 Houston pc 79 69 Providence pc 48 48 Indianapolis cy 60 58 Richmond sy 75 51 Jackson Miss. pc 81 60 St. Louis ts 64 58 Jacksonville pc Salt Lake City pc 43 27 80 64 City San Antonio pc 80 69 Kansas 58 45 Las Vegas pc 46 32 San Diego sy 58 46 pc San Francisco sy 55 40 Little Rock 74 62 Los Angeles sy 57 40 Louisville pc 68 56 San Juan pc 86 74 Seattle sy 41 30 Memphis pc Spokane sy 27 06 77 62 Miami Beach pc 84 74 Milwaukee sh. 46 42 Tampa sy Minneapolis cy 35 33 Washington sy 70 52 Nashville pc 77 58 Wichita cy 54 44 Area Counties Jennings Jennings Community Hospital North Vernon Admittances Wanda Skinner, Butlerville route 1. Lilly Combs, Holton route 2.

Clarence Corya, Butlerville. Jack Monroe, North Vernon route 5. Rosemary Johnson, North Vernon. Gary Driver, North Vernon. Dismissal Robert Coleman, North Vernon route 4.

Fifteen people were treated Monday at the emergency room. Rescue 20 Ambulance Monday. 5:29 a.m. Elizabethtwon resident, dead on arrival, taken to Dove and Sharp Funeral Home. 1:23 p.m.

Helen Houser, North Vernon, convalescent run from Jennings Community Hospital to residance. 2:33 p.m. Lacey, Elizabethtown, injured in accident, at home, treated at base, not transported. 4:50 p.m. John Bailiff, Vernon, injured in sporting accident, taken to Jennings Community Hospital, transferred to Bartholomew County Hospital, treated and released.

6:01 p.m. Loretta Conrad, Columbus, injured in automobile accident, taken to Bartholomew County Hospital, treated and released. Police Report Accidents Monday 9:02 a.m. One-vehicle at entrance to North Vernon Elementary School: Kay Chalk, 31, Osgood, vehicle ran off road. No injuries.

3:49 p.m. Two-vehicle accident at IGA parking lot, North Vernon: Alfred Ruark, 59, North Vernon route and Clifford Day, 73, North Vernon. No. injuries. Arrest Monday Charles Hobson, 36, 8013 W.

Deaver, Columbus, habitual traffic offender, 3:16 p.m. William Runyan, 59, North Vernon. route 6, public intoxication, 11:52 p.m. Incident Report Monday 1:15 p.m. Raymond Rouse Scipio route 1, reported break-in and theft of microwave and other items from residence.

Today 12:17 a.m. Robin Pennywitt, North Vernon, reported break-in and The Republic, Columbus, Tuesday, November 12, 1985 A9 She HOPPER Notices may be submitted a.m. for weekdays, by 4 p.m. Fridays for Shiturdays by call372-7811. Board of directors of Bartholomew County Chapter of American Red Cross will meet at noon Wednesday at Ponderosa Steak House, 2309 Marr.

Columbus East Breakfast Kiwanis Club will meet at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday at Ketchum's Kornucopia in. Eastbrook Plaza. Gene Gurthet the Columbus Boys Club will speak. A classroom refresher course for auto drivers 55 years of age and older will be offered next winter, sponsored by the American Association of Retired Persons.

The course will cover eight hours during a twoday period. A small fee will be charged. Information and enrollment: Stan Watts, 372-4156. Elizabethtown Order of Eastern Star will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Elizabethtown Masonic Temple for a pitch-in dinner, followed by a meeting at 7:30 p.m.

Hoosier Mustang Club will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday at. Ketchum's. Kornucopia in Eastbrook Plaza. Bartholomew County Reading Council will meet at 4:30 p.m.

Thursday at Clifty Creek School cafeteria. Theme of the program will be children's literature. Hoosier Carvers Club will' meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Victor Ribblett's workshop, 2725 Yellowwood Court. Beginners, as well as advanced carvers, are welcome.

Blanks will be provided. Information: 379-9307. Bartholomew Association for Gifted Education class on stocks and the stock market will be held from 4 to 5 p.m. today at Edward D. Jones 720 Third.

Revival services will be held beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday at Jewell Village Separate Baptist Church. The Rev. -Paul Coomer will be evangelist. Bartholomew County Hospital VISITING HOURS: 1 to 5 p.m.

and 6:30 to 8 p.m. MATERNITY: General visiting 3 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. but fathers only are permitted from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

and brothers and sisters by appointment only. TELEPHONES: Operators may provide a patient's telephone number, but not a room number nor condition report. Karen and Michael Leslie, 970 Norwood, son, Monday. Admittances Melissa Chaplin, 3, 2615 23rd. Beulah Wilcox, 6841 Asenath.

Sallee Short, North Vernon. Sandra Shipley, Nashville. Phyllis Littrell, North Vernon. Dorothy Craig, Madison. Robert Ingram, Vernon.

Kathy Hopkins, Elizabethtown. Edna Ping, 4680 N. Road 200W. Kelly Harvey, 15994 E. Clay.

Nina Venters, Greensburg. Nancy Betz, 2773 Streamside. Carol Bush, Scottsburg. Grace Bond, Nashville. Lou Bratcher, Seymour.

Ruth Fateley, 1901 Taylor. Louise Smith, 5178 N. Denney. Alan Whipker, 6468 E. Road 500S.

Dallas Snyder, Greensburg. Clyde Blanton, Tayloreville. Robert Pettit, North Vernon. Gerald Morland, 2210 Westline. Dismissals' Mrs.

Dennis Hahn and son, North Vernon. Elva Carter, Hope. Raymond Catron, Edinburgh. Mrs. Harold Fisher and daughter, 3131 25th.

Velma Hill, 2401 Fairington. Virginia Holcomb, Westport. Janice Hoskins and son, Columbus. Jessica Johnson, 5420 Smoketree. Mrs.

Donald Kelley and daughter, 1432 N. Road 500E. Goldie Khune, Hope. Lois Lainhart, 1964 W. Highland.

Joy McCoy, 2030 Sims. Guadalupe Macias, 2325 Thornybrook. Phyllis Roseberry, Greensburg. Karen Skelton, North Vernon. Cari Smith, Franklin.

Billy Sneed, 4980 N. U.S. 31. Natalie Taylor, 142 Cleveland. Mrs.

Roger Wright and son, 62 S. Mapleton. Marriage Licenses 20 James Shafer 60, Box 771, and Ella G. Newland, 58, 231 Wehmeier. Richard Lynn Parker, 27, 5170 W.

Road 200S, and Lu Ann Knox, 26, 9544 Walnut, Taylorsville: Lee Grider, 20, 711 Jerry Washington, and Monica D. Smith, 19, 9190 S. Jonesville. Brian Lynn Suns, 18, 51 Beatty, and Karen Sue Dooley, 19, 51 Beatty. Police, Fire Records EDITOR'S NOTE The following information was summarized from the records of city, county and state police, fire and hospital agencies.

Traffic Accidents Unless otherwise indicated, persons were not injured or did not require hospitalization for injuries Monday 10:19 a.m. National and 24th: Jackie A. Runion, 21, Greensburg route and Gwendolyn A. Lytle, 33, Indianapolis. 11:24 a.m.

Goeller and Shoreline: Richard J. Bostic, 16, 3042. 29th, swerved to avoid vehicle in his path, skidded several feet, went over an embankment and struck. a tree. 12:46 p.m.

Seventh and Washington: Kathleen R. Luken, 24, 3922 Villa; and Pearl L. Brickey, 74, 80 Rainbow, Edinburgh. 1:55 p.m. 16th east of Lawton: Michael P.

Stott, 21, Flat Rock route and Susan K. Ketchum, 18, 1604 Washington. Stott suffered chest bruises. p.m. U.S.

31 south of Base Line: Loretta J. Conrad, 50, 111 Cleveland; and Ronald A. Swafford, 32, Butlerville route 1. Conrad and passenger in Swafford vehicle, Ethel Ann Colwell, 40, address unavailable, complained of neck pain. 7:11 p.m.

Parking lot at Nationwise: John D. Clark, 21, 3246 Parkview South; and a parked vehicle owned by Adolphus Williams, Wilmington, Ohio. Traffic violations Monday Exceeding urban speed limit at Hawcreek south of seventh: Michael D. Swinney, 37, 4112 26th, 8:36 p.m.; and Christopher W. Roth, 22, Seymour route 7, 8:45 p.m.

Improper lane movement: Lawrence Fawcett, 64, 1907 Beam, at 17th and Azalea, 11:40 p.m. Today Unsafe movement from lane to lane: Richard G. Hibbs, 52, Route 12, at Second and Vollmer, 1:12 a.m. Arrests Monday Thomas D. Smith, 31, Nashville route 2, public intoxication, disorderly conduct and resisting law enforcement, at High Street, 6 a.m., released at 11.

a.m. Monday on $300 cash bond. Jeanette L. Lockridge, 29, 534 Pence, criminai conversion, at Target, 2985 N. National, 8:12 p.m., released at 9:05 p.m.

Monday on authority of County Court bail commission. Lawrence Fawcett, 64, 1907 Beam, driving while intoxicated, a class felony, at 17th and -Azalea, 11:40 p.m., held in lieu of $2,000 surety or $350 cash bond. Today Richard G. Hibbs, 52, Route 12, driving while intoxicated, at Second and Vollmer, 1:40 a.m., released at 7 a.m. today on $30 cash bail bond.

Ricky L. Lemert, 34, 2945-Kentucky, driving while intoxicated, at 10th and Gladstone, 3:14 a.m., held in lieu of $1,500 surety or $300 cash bond. Jeffery S. Parris, 27, Route 6, driving while intoxicated and County Court warrant for petition to revoke probation, at Third and Chestnut, 3:40 a.m., held without bond. Incidents Monday 10:40 a.m.

James D. Eads, 2986 Rosewood, reported theft of license plate from home. 10:55 a.m. Woman reported cattle in roadway at Roads 400N and Richard L. Spray, 21, Seymour, disorderly conduct, by Seymour Police, 3:55 p.m.; released on $500 surety bond, 4:20 p.m.

Today Carl E. Matthews, 36, Commiskey, disorderly conduct, by Seymour Police, 5 a.m. Accidents Monday 6 a.m. U.S. 50 east of Seymour: Diana A.

Gullett, 40, Seymour. No injuries. Rescue Runs Monday 6:34 p.m. Seymour route 5: Forrest Spray, no age given, illness, at home, taken by Ross Ambulance to Jackson County Hospitai, admitied, no further information available. Brown -Police Report Arrests Monday Male juvenile, 13, Nashville route 2, criminal trespass, criminal mischief and vandalism, 12:27.

p.m.; released to parent. Male juvenile, 16, Nashville route 2, criminal trespass, criminal mischief and vandalism, 1:08 p.m.; released to parent. Male juvenile, 13, Nashville route 4, criminal trespass, criminal mischief and vandalism, 2:27 p.m.; released to parent. Karen Neier, 39, Nashville route 4, on warrant for theft, 10:04 p.m.; was being held at Brown County Jail without bond. Lotteries United Press International OHIO The winning number Monday in the Ohio Lottery daily game was 829.

Ticket sales totaled $1,176,885, with a payoff due of $459,032. The Pick Four' number was 7808. PICK-4 ticket sales totaled $177,035, with a payoff due of $79,755. PICK-4 $1 straight bet pays $6,924. $1 box bet pays $577..

ILLINOIS The winning number drawn Monday in the Illinois Lottery daily game was 157. The Pick Four number was 9423. The estimated Lotto grand prize was $6 million. DETROIT (UPI) The winning numbers in Monday's drawing of the Michigan Daily Lottery game were 413 and 4195. 575E.

Officer ran animals back into lot, reported fence unfit to hold cattle. 11:23 a.m. David Breeden, 112 S. Beatty, reported theft of stereo and two speakers from vehicle at home. .12:15 p.m.

Woman reported theft of diamond watch from home in 1600 block of West Road 550N about a month ago, and may know who watch. Advised to contact prosecutor. 1:17 p.m. Janet Hanna, 4265 Roosevelt, reported theft of address book and personal pepers from vehicle at home. 1:40 p.m.

Report of two persons fighting in Elizabethtown area. Talked to persons involved. 2:12 p.m. Cheryl Tincher, 3119 14th, reported theft of various bicycle parts from her garage. 2:45 p.m.

Patricia Colvin, 2841 19th, reported someone had cut top on her convertible in parking lot at North High School. 2:52 p.m. False alarm at Irwin Bank Machine in Courthouse Center. 3 p.m. Bart Friend, 1802 Gilmore, reported theft of camera and lens from home.

3:12 p.m. Woman reported catching three juveniles breaking into pop machine at Wehmeier Mobile Home Park office, was able to get key from juveniles but unable to detain them. Requested extra patrol in area. 4:15 p.m. Deborah England, 1631 Kentucky, reported theft of vehicle registration and insurance papers from vehicle at home.

4 p.m. Lisa Bridges, 3170 McKinley, reported theft of bicycle from home. 4:40 p.m. Female reported being assaulted by another female at Wagg's Shoes, 2570 Eastbrook Plaza. 5:04 p.m.

Woman requested officer in reference to problems with juveniles in 1300 10th area. Talked to persons involved. 5:10 p.m. Alton Brookwalter; 2651 Hawpatch, reported break-in at home in past few days. Nothing missing.

5:20 p.m. William C. Haigerty, 854 Cottage, reported his soft drink machine had been entered over weekend, apparently with a key. 6:20 p.m. Hazel Bunch, 7760 Mill Run, reported attempted break-in at home.

6:30 p.m. Woman reported daughter receiving threatening phone calls from male. 6:30 p.m. Joe Brown, 2008 Caldwell, reported shotgun fell from vehicle when he left his home to go hunting Monday morning. 7:10 p.m.

Eddie Harvey, Newbern, reported break-in and theft of cassette player from vehicle in parking lot at East High School. 7:40 p.m. Man reported holding an adult female shoplifter at Target, 2985 N. National. Female arrested.

9:45 p.m. Andrea Draus, 801 7 Fourth, reported door of home standing Area Deaths Harlan Trobaugh's widow Ida Trobaugh 2100 Midway Ida Trobaugh, 84, a resident of Columbus Convalescent Center at 2100 Midway, died there at 4:30 a.m. today. She was the widow of Harlan Trobaugh, who died in January of 1963. Funeral service will be conducted Thursday at Upton Funeral Home at Celina, Tenn.

Burial will be at Moss Cemetery in Moss, Tenn. Local funeral arrangements were by Norman Funeral Home at Hope. Mrs. Trobaugh was born June 5, 1901, in Moss, daughter, of Benton and Rozella Likins McClearn. Survivors include two sons, Ernest Trobaugh of Hartsville and Buford Trobaugh of Celina, three daughters, Vina Smith of 610 National, Rosie Elmore of Hope and Versie Littrell of Celina; a sister, Alice Roten of Tomkinsville, 16 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren.

Died Sunday Ralph Hans Funeral Wednesday NORTH VERNON Funeral service for Ralph Hans, 81, of Route 6, will be conducted by the Rev. Larry Eubanks at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Zion Baptist Church in Jennings County. Calling hours at Dove and Sharp Funeral Home in North Vernon will be from 2 to 9 p.m. today and at the church from 10 a.m.

Wednesday until service time. Burial will be at Tea Creek Baptist Cemetery in Jennings County. Hans died at 5:20 p.m. Sunday at Jackson County Hospital in Seymour. He was a retired Arvin employee and attended Zion Baptist Church.

He was born Sept. 5, 1904, in Jefferson County, son of Nick and Lilly Giddings Hans. His wife, Lucille Hans, died Dec. 14, 1984. Survivors include two daughters, Hulda Mae Reichenbach of North Vernon and Marie Jean Jester of Plainview, Texas; a sister, Lillian Hans of North Vernon, seven grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren.

Arrangements incomplete Chiquita Beth Quillen Memphis, Tenn. BROWNSTOWN Chiquita Beth Quillen, 28, Memphis, open. House checked secure, unable to advise if anything missing. 10:10 p.m. Teresa Netzel, Jonesville, reported vehicle struck while parked next to Jonesville Tavern, other vehicie left scene.

10:52 p.m. False alarm at Jack's or Better at Ind. 11, Today 12:49 a.m. Report of male furnishing alcoholic beverages to minors in 900 Beech Tree area. Unfounded report.

12:50 a.m. Woman reported being assaulted by male in 3500 Waycross area. 2:53 a.m. Domestic disturbance in 2900 S. Scotland area.

6:40 a.m. Mark Debell, 405 Pleasant Grove, reported vehicle ransacked. Nothing missing. Medic 1 Monday 8:11 a.m. 6468 E.

Road 500S: Alan Whipker, 42, illness, at home, taken to Bartholomew County Hospital, admitted and reported to be in fair condition. 1:51 p.m. Elizabethtown: Unit refused. 2:58 p.m. Cummins Office Building: Wanda M.

Cross, 8251 W. Road 930S, 44, iliness, taken to Bartholomew County Hospital, treated and released. Columbus Fire Department assisted. 5:59 p.m. U.S.

31 near Veterans of Foreign Wars Post: Ann Colwell, North Vernon route 5, 40, injured in traffic accident, taken to Bartholomew County Hospital, treated and released. Today 2:24 a.m. 1781 Prairie: Donna Hollenbeck, 25, illness, at home, taken to Bartholomew County Hospital, treated and released. Columbus Fire Department assisted. 6:11 a.m.

Interstate 65 south of Ind. 46: Robert Keel, 44, Cumberland, injured in traffic accident, taken to Bartholomew County Hospital, treated and released. Columbus Fire Department assisted. Athens ambulance Precipitation: Since 7 a.m. Monday 1.28 Jan.

1. 37.34 Above normal 2.32 Barometric Pressure At 7 a.m. today 30.14 At 11:30 a.m. .30.12 River Stage At 7 a.m. feet At 11:30 a.m.

3.2 feet Flood stage .........................10 feet Sun Times Sunset .5:32 p.m. Sunrise a.m. theft of small amount of cash from residence. Johnson Police Report Incident Report Monday 11:10 a.m. Hiram Johnson, Franklin route 5, reported two chrome spoke wheel covers taken Sunday night from vehicle while parked at Pentecostal Church on South Main Street.

Rescue Run Today 2:11 a.m. 510 S. Holland: Joan Lawson, 46, illness, at taken to Bartholomew County Hospitai, and Fire Monday 12:49 p.m. Edinburgh Volunteer Fire Department called to report of stove fire at Stiltner residence, 515 W. Campbell.

Cause undetermined but stove in use at the time. No damage estimate available. Jackson Jackson County Hospital Seymour Births Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Henderson, Seymour route 6, daughter, Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Napier, Salem route 2, daughter, Monday. Admittances Aaron Matthew Black, 1 month, Brownstown route 2.

Jonathon E. Wright, 3, Crothersville. Candace J. Collins, 4, Brownstown. Robert A.

Shupp, 13, Seymour. Bernard O. Tiemeyer, Brownstown. Mrs. Norman 1.

Terry, Seymour route 3. Edgar R. Hisle, Austin route 1. Evelyn Montgomery, Seymour. Mrs.

Phillip L. Allman, Seymour. J.C. Cockerham, Seymour. Marvin L.

Foist, Seymour route 3. Forrest R. Spray, Seymour route 5. Dismissals Kevin J. Biehle, Butlerville route 1.

Alice M. Vest, Seymour. Roy, B. Reed, Crothersville route 2. Mrs.

Joseph L. Sharp and daughter, North Vernon route 1. Police Report Arrests Monday Thomas W. Baker, 30, Florida, driving while intoxicated, by Indiana State Police, 9 a.m.; released on $1,000 surety bond, 2:15 p.m. Monday 1:55 p.m.

16th and Washington: Unit not needed. Columbus Fire Depariment assisied. Today 7:15 a.m. West Ind. 46 and Interstate 65: Unit not needed.

City fires Monday 12:10 p.m. 2005 Franklin: Short in 'electric blanket at residence of E.F. Lewellen, $3,000 damage to contents of residence. 6:36 p.m. Interstate 65 at 65-mile marker: Report of vehicle fire, broken (See, POLICE, Page A10) International I- fair, fy: partly snow, 'shts- Monday Lo Pcp 33 13 51 58 24.10 59 48 44 61 56 46 55 48 52 formerly of Brownstown, died at 3:41 p.m.

Monday at Orlando Regional Hospital in Orlando, Fla. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Winklepleck-Weesner Funeral Home. State highway employee Birth Willard A. Boling Medora MEDORA Willard Allan Boling, 64, died Monday at Bloomington Hospital. He had been in failing health three years.

He was an employee of the Indiana State Highway Department and was a Navy veteran. Funeral service will be conducted by the Rev. William Nay at 1 p.m. Thursday at Hague Funeral Home at Medora, where calling hours will be after 4 p.m. Wednesday.

Burial will be at White River Valley Cemetery. Boling was born Feb. 13, 1921, in Sparksville, son of Albert and Grace Henderson Boling, He married Eldora Shoults June 30, 1941, at Franklin, and she survives. Other survivors include two sons, Jerry Boling of Vallonia and Timon Boling of Medora: a daughter, Peggy Hopson of Carrollton, Texas; a stepfather, Clauzel Lane, and two brothers, James and Dick Lane, all Medora; two sisters, Evon Martin of and Bonnie Norton of Crothersville, and two grandsons. Services Paul L.

Weidman Funeral service for Paul L. Weidman, 71, of 62 S. Beatty, was conducted Monday by the Rev. Ray L. Williams at Hathaway-Myers Funeral Home.

Organist was Ruthann Stam and soloist was Lula Stater. Burial was at Garland Brook Cemetery. Pallbearers were Victor, John and Jeff Weidman, Ron Hoskins, Tony Olmstead and Neil Frederick. Honorary pallbearers were Newell Carr, Walter Johnson, Billy Love and John Dorsett. Weidman died Thursday at his home.

Alice Faye Helton Funeral service for Alice Fay Helton, 50, of 8020 W. Georgetown, was conducted Monday by the Rev. Paul Whiteman at Reed and Jewell Funeral Home. Burial was at Garland Brook Cemetery. Pallbearers were Elmer and Harry Sanford, Danny Knotts, Sam Whitehead and Steve and Lonnie Fields.

Mrs. Helton died Thursday at Bartholomew County Hospital..

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