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set A Howard Superior Court, hearing scheduled June for arguments whether a permanent In- junction should be issued against Bruce Merritt's vehicle business. Markets Wednesday, June 10, 1981 Kokomo (Ind.) Tribune 9 IMOMMWOUI. wl the plan quest for a temporary Injunction, which CM be Issued In such cases if an emergency exists. Parry Inspected Merritt's operation at IMS, MM, IMS and lilt W. Madison St.

and ruled that no emergency exists. Earlier this year, the Kokomo Plan Commission filed a complaint against Merritt and his wife, Aletha Kay, claiming they operating a junkyard without having a zoning permit. The plan commission said Merritt keeps abandoned vehicles, scrap materials, old tires and other debris on property at 1025, 1101,1105 and llll W. Madison St. Merritt's attorney responded by saying the property Is zoned for a variety of commercial uses, including a site for warehouses, storage of building materials, lumber and coal storage, garages, parking lots or vehicle sales lots.

Deborah Byous Deborah Jean Byous, a-hour-old planned private park here to be open to the public Reed, Barry and Linda (Wiggles worth), Indianapolis, twin girls, Patricia Diana. 7 pounds, 10 ounces, at 2 a.m., and Denlse Adriana, pounds, 74 ounces, at 2:08 M.H MMMOIb4I.M, 4S.OMS.SO; S7.SI. CouritwatlU.araiin Me. HMD LOW CUM OH. Utt Mvt Dono Corp.

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26 in Muncle. William E. and Carol R. Cox vs. Ernest Vonderahe and Erich Shipley; plaintiffs awarded Judgment of plaintiffs sought $50,000, claiming the defendants cut trees on plaintiffs' property near 170N- 400Wtnl978.

Marriage granted Mona and David Lee Roberts. Dendra Jo and Keith R. Mudd. Evelyn Celestine and Robert Allen Cooper. Lockert and Juanita F.

Coleman. Theresa and John Michael Toney. Terry and Debbie Boothby. Linda Sue and James R. Ward.

Jo E. and Roger L. Wolfe. Melody R. and Greg E.

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3 13V4 Kokomocash grain market closing. Tuesday Corn, par bu Naw sovteam. par bo WtMotr par bu Nowwhaat.parbu 3.22 .3.11 7.04 3.90 mortal Hospital at 1:80 p.m. Tuesday, June She was born at the hospital at 7:90 a.m. Surviving with the parents are a sister, Melissa Byous, and a brother, Michael Byous, both at home; maternal grandparents, Charles Beene and Patsy Sims, and paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Huey Byous, all of Kokomo; paternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Crosley of Bellwood, Mr. and Mrs.

William T. Byous of Griffith, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowe of Chlno Valley, and a paternal great-grandmother, Grace Marquess of Lafayette. Services will be at 11 a.m.

Friday at Ellers Mortuary with burial in Albright Cemetery. Calling at the mortuary will be after 9 a.m. Friday. Jessie M. Durrell BOCA RATON, Fla.

Services for Jessie M. Durrell, 88, 1301 N.W. 12th were conducted today at R. Jay Kraeer Funeral Home here with the Rev. T.

Newton Wise officiating. Entombment was in Boca Raton Masoleum. Mrs. Durrell died In her home early Sunday morning, June 7, 1981, following an extended illness. She was born in Olney, 111., Oct.

18, 1892, the daughter of Andrew and Ida (Barker) McGath. She was married to Charles A. Durrell who died in 1976. Surviving are a son, Charles A. Durrell Jr.

of Kokomo, a daughter, Jane Durrell of Boca Raton; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. She had moved to Boca Raton in 1968 and was a member here of CZ, PEOP, First United Methodist Church, Royal Neighbors of America and American Association for Retired Persons. Name corrected Plan construction begins CREEDMOOR, N.C. (AP) Construction has begun on a $10 million manufacturing plant that will make medical instruments and ultimately employ 500 people. Due to incorrect information provided the Tribune, the last name of two surviving sons was published incorrectly in Tuesday's obituary for Rebecca Lue Greene, 42, 5118 Kickapoo Drive.

They are Jason Clay Greene and Matthew Greene. Maternal grandparents are George and Martha Wlgglesworth, 2527 Douglas Ave. Jeffrey and Phyllis (Heltzel), 7825 Darien Court, Indianapolis, a boy, Paul Allen, 7 pounds, 11 ounces, at 5:09 a.m. Sunday, June 7, 1981, at St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis.

Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lyndall Jordan, 1520 Boca Raton Blvd. St. Joseph Memorial Hospital Roe, William and Janice (Merrell), 1105 Wigwam Drive, a boy, William Joseph, 10 pounds, 13 ounces, at 12:59 a.m.

Tuesday, June 9,1981. Bntera, Joseph and Teresa (Urso), 2413 Lowry, Grissom Air Force Base, a girl, Maria Denise, 7 pounds, 1 ounce, at 3:08 p.m. Monday, June 8,1981. Kennedy, Roger and Sharon (Hurst), 1334 S. Ohio a girl, Jessica Rachelle, 8 pounds, 4 ounces, at 11:42 a.m.

Monday, June 8,1981. Morris. Robert and Tamara (Isaac), 1804 N. Jay a boy, Ryan Matthew, 8 pounds, 1 ounce, at 9:29 a.m. Monday, June 8,1981.

Minor, Thomas J. and Annette (Bowman), 400S-14E, a girl, April Dawn, 6 pounds, 11 ounces, at 11:38 p.m. Tuesday, June 9,1981. Howard Comunlty Hospital Bagwell, Mark T. and Gayla J.

(Moore), 1804 Buick Court, a boy, Adam Richard, 7 pounds, 11 ounces, at 11:28 p.m. Tuesday, June 9,1981. Smith, S. Scott and Terri L. (Case), Windfall, a girl, Shanie Lee, 6 pounds, 11 ounces, at 11:11 p.m.

Tuesday, June 9,1981. ToMn, Daniel J. and Beverly J. (Love), 1202 W. Havens a girl, Holly Rene, 6 pounds, ounces, at 3:57 p.m.

Tuesday, June 9,1981. Antao, Sarto and Marina 2007 Eastbrook Drive, a girl, Marissa Suzanne, 6 pounds, 15 ounces, at 7:45 a.m. Tuesday, June 9,1981. Taylor, Angelos and Zoi (Hari- pu), 5903 Waubesa Way, a boy, Alexander 7 pounds, 4 ounces, at 10:53 a.m. Monday, A new privately owned and operated pane which will be open to the public will be built Just west of the Brlarwick Apartments by Dr.

Ronald Kolanko and Brlarwick Associates Inc. Kolanko toM the Kokomo Plan Commission Tuesday night the two-acre itark, which he hopes to open this fall, will remain open to the public unless the facility is New York stocks NCWVOHK(AP) MMMltrMi fcr Vert CornC JJJH Cn.nO 7 CrwZM 13113 7 44M 1J04 1.401! 1.417 ass vat 3 I o-o 11 12V. 3 47 a MtKOr .241 MrrM 2M 11 14M UVk 14Vi a a SS 8H HH- a a a 1.4013 l-SJf MVt Rtvnln 1.40 7 RtvMM 2.40 4 RltoAl .4413 RoMm .40414 ROdtWl 1.4012 Kelvin 45 2S 2S Ronr 12 MM MM MM- Rowan .0410 L-L RC CM 1.0410 4 MS 23 1221 N4 RyttrSI.OOblO 41M MM 2 SOW I.MS Vk L4tmw2.7M Sttowv 2.40 7 'i SS IS: 22 SS S2; tS? IF 5 24 BrrSe -7410 IMVEN1.MM 27 44M 44M 44M- sSt gSTuM M7 onv -i? -f? )OOH A V. Wi IJH IJH OWH 17 141 WRk MM MH OHM i.a»ii avi sSiffi 'sas at sat 1 A 2 Is i-7 tiE-atf i i 4 M- ssss, 1 ST a S-. I sag g.

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He said the park will be surrounded by a chain link fence and Brlarwick Associates Inc. will be responsible for maintenance. The plan commission approved the site plans for the proposed downtown senior citizen apartment building which will be con- Shrubs uprooted in local theft Local police are investigating several thefts and burglaries reported Monday and Tuesday. Minnie Mast at Friendship Ha- 24M IOM- 53.WI2.144 4144 4144- Vt UnAAirL 3M DVfc '4 M'i Hospital notes At Tipton Dismissals Baty, Albert Kokomo. Dunaway, Carmelita, Elwood.

Dunaway, Daniel Elwood. Irion, Wilma Cicero R.R. 1. Roudebush, Omer 115 Dearborn St. Vestal, Harriett Cicero.

ven 2600 W. Jefferson reported the theft of five shrubs worth $220. Thomas Cone, 1309 N. Linsday reported the theft of a lawnmower worth $89 from his porch. Jeff Henry, attendant at the Tire Barn, 1641 E.

Sycamore reported the theft of gasoline worth $8.13. Luna Ligon, 523 E. Taylor told police someone stole four hubcaps worth $350 from her car parked in front of her home. Janet Ford, a clerk at Stop-N-Go Foods, Markland Avenue and Waugh Street, told police a boy entered the store and stole sandwiches and a cupcake worth $2.70. Doug Ulrich, 4810 N.

Parkway, reported someone broke into his home and took an engagement ring and a wedding band, both valued at $800. Lois Featherstone, 708 S. Brandon reported the theft of her three-month-old black dobennan pinscher, Kojak, valued at $250, and gasoline worth $15 from her car. Geary Beard, 614 E. Taylor reported someone forced a window on his home and took a digital cassette recorder and camera, all valued in excess of $200.

strutted at Union and Taylor streets. Construction of the the seven- story high-rise is supposed to get underway this fall at a cost of $5.1 million. Site plan approval was given to Harcourt Management Co. which will build First National Bank's new branch office at 1601 N. Davis Road.

Last week, the Kokomo Economic Development Commission recommended the bank receive city-backed revenue bonds to pay for construction. In other action, the commission: a replat for the Cambridge Place subdivision on Philadelphia Street between Webster and Independence streets. The replat was needed because developers Ronald Kolanko and Joseph Pencek intend to build several duplexes and quadplexes on 14 lots. final approval to Cedar Crest Enterprises Inc. for Terrace Meadows subdivision at Alto and Albright roads.

man In stable) condition A 19-year-old Greentown man, remains in stable condition today at Howard Community Hospital following a car-motorcycle accident in Kokomo Saturday night. According to police reports, Jef-' frey D. Kemp, 121 S. Indiana, Greentown, was driving his motorcycle north on Washington Street about 11:30 p.m. Kemp's motorcycle collided with a car belonging to Jeffrey L.

Diehl, 22, Galveston, when Diehl reportedly pulled out. of the parking lot of McDonald's Restaurant, 3025 S. Lafontaine in front of him. The report indicated Diehl failed to yield the right of way in the incident. Kemp suffered injuries to his right thigh as a result of the accident.

No information on his prognosis was available from the hospital. Funerals Roush, Elmer services 10' a.m. Thursday, Ellers McKibben, George services 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Mwv ray Funeral Home, Kokomo. Durbin, Florence services 1 p.m.

Thursday, Murray Funeral 1 Home, Kokomo. Cartile, Lula services 2 p.m. Thursday, Church of the Brethren. Law, Kenneth, services 2 m. Thursday, Raven Funeral' ome, 1202 Kern Road, Marion.

Smith, Lillian, services 2 p.m. Thursday, Pickett Funeral Home, Greentown. If it is worth selling, Want will sell it Vk wiittn.M'7 Hi I MI4 MM 70 Ail ttVfe tt 9 UMoMlF) M14 4 111 MM WMrtoli.40« 22 MM l.M 4 41 44 44 44 1.M IM 74 I WlCktt I.04M ISM IS 15 PtVCCl.MS 41 INk 17M WIIUtml.M 144 MUH.I.74S 14 WlnOn 1 MV. I ii tlL. tlfa llfy IIM IIM- B-a -x-v-z- WACMINfrTOM STATS PEACHES CMtTAIMIMS.

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