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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 6

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Local State Journal and Courier Tuesday November 9 1993 Casinos long way pcnths I from leaving dock Maude Hays Also surviving are a son Obituary Line 742 1161 Morgan of Lafayette Lafayette Chapel State clears hurdle for deer hunt ADMPHONE: 742 1131 i uneral Notices Births 764 4418 MUSETTA TRIBBITT PROTSMAN HOGS ROBERT COX SR IVMVAt JOHN BENJAMIN WEANT MARJORIE A GRAY PRICE MAUDE WHITEHOUSE HAYS Qi P1 an Stockwell Chopel Ph 523 2 16b i showing at the referendums A swing of a few hundred votes across four of the counties that approved the boats could have riverboats between Evansville in the southwest comer and the three upriver counties closest to the Cincinnati market Opposition organizations UNERAL HOME ATTICA IN 47918 receive notice of the drawing results within a couple of days because the state mailed its postcards immediately People who know yon People yon can rely on HELEN LEAMON BRADLEY Joan Long 66 Home Hospital retiree she was past president and past vice president She also was a member of the Womens Auxil iary of Railroad Trainmen A sister Mrs Paul (Ruby) Yeack of St Clair Shores Mich survives tombment in the family mausoleum at Riverside Cemetery Attica Memorials may be made to Attica Christian Church 20 In HAYS Maude riends may call 5 7:30 pm today at Hippensteel uneral Home Service in Hippensteel Chapel 1 pm Wednesday the Rev Jean Brindel officiating Inter ment: Tippecanoe Memory Gardens A great grandson survives Vernard Hays of Attica We at the Journal and Cauripr ar interested in your news tips story id eas complaints problems questions and comments in general To reach the newsroom call 423 aays Alter nours ana on weeaenas call the Local Desk directly at 423 noon Card Club Surviving are a daughter Della Wall of Winamac and Robert Schultz of rances ville four sisters Sylvia Lebo and Neoma Buck both of Win amac Irene ulmer of Goshen Elsie Scheffer of Star City Delbert Lebo of Winamac and Edward Lebo of Leiters ord BRADLEY Helen Service 10 am Wednesday at Stockwell United Methodist Church riends may call 5 8 pm Tuesday at Landis Loy Concord Cemetery the Revs Mark Hill and Jack Williams officiating Surviving 7 granddaughters and 4 stepgrand children A grandson preceded in death or those who wish contributions man be made to Stockwell United Methodist Church or American Heart Association B22 Ninth St Lafayette IN 742 7302 LONG Joan Calling 5 8 pm Wednesday iSoller Baker Lafayette uneral Home Grave side service 10 am Thursday Tip pecanoe Memory Gardens Mausoleum Chapel Pastor Carolyn Berkey and Pastor John Siner officiating Interment to follow Surviving are 2 grandchildren Long Beaver in 1988 a sister and a brother Sympathy may best be ex pressed by contributing in memoriam to Grace United Methodist Church Building und or Home Hospital oundation Nurses Education und Service there 1 pm Wednesday Pastor Richard Stults officiating Interment McKinley Memorial Gardens Winamac Eight grandchildren 25 great grandchildren survive Two brothers a sister 1 grandchild 1 great grandchild preceded in death Memorials to Pulaski Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Lifeline By The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS Depart that but disagree with the inent of Natural Resources oflfi methodology calling it a cials have cleared another temporary solution that fails to hurdle on their way to holding a controlled deer hunt in Brown County State Park next month but several environmentalists say the state still doing enough As a way to reduce the over populated herd in the biggest park the Natural Re sources Commission recom mended that a one day hunt be allowed with a maximum kill of three deer per hunter Hunting allowed in the park but the commission pro Cposed the hunt after months of study because biologists say the deer are destroying plant life and upsetting the balance of species Members of the Hoosier En conduct another hunt within the address the real problems frustrated that the Department of Natural Re sources taking this as part of a broader program that would be necessary to solve the prob said Jeff Stant executive director of the Hoosier Envi ronmental Council problem is that there been a management said Bill Hayden con servation chair for the Uplands Group of the Sierra Club in Bloomington was not handled under the last governor and not handled The selected hunters should expeditiously under this gov said Hayden who pre dicts that the state will need to By The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS With thefirst round of riverboat referen jfums finished the gaming in djistry turns its attention ballot battles back to the Indiana Gaming Commission The seven member commis 2 Maude Whitehouse Hays 88 a former resident of 2506 Earl Ave died at 2:58 am Monday Nov 8 in Heritage Health Care where she had been a resident for the past tnree years Joam Morgan Long 66 mf 2709 Meadow Drive died unexpec tedly at 3:40 am Sunday Nov 7 in Home Hospi tal Mrs Long had been an enterostomal therapist at for 17 years Once your pigs make it past the stresses that acconipany weaning they have the green light lo go for growth And ready to join a very lean very elite group Nutrena has developed a new feed especially for them called Pigs concentrate because only for pigs from 25 lbs to transfer weight out of the nursery This new grind and mix fonndla provides high nutrient density for superior average daily gain and Iced efficiency So stop in and get your pigs to join the club for Pigs Only 8BONLY (fl competition Gary voters ap proved casino gambling four years ago in a non binding ref erendum engineered by city gaming supporters in an effort to win casino rights from a rel uctant General Assembly In referendums the saon holds the ultimate power Lake County cities of East Chi 6er riverboat licenses in the cago and Hammond voted yes on Sight communities where voters riverboats by a 2 to marginfiave given permission to float the most generous margins 46g casinos anywhere Nearby LaPorte Marguerite Schultz 85 church card club member WINAMAC Marguerite Schultz 85 of Route 2 died at 9 am Monday Nov 8 in her home Born June 18 1908 in Win amac she lived in Winamac all of her life She married Roy A Schultz on eb 18 1930 in Winamac and he died Jan 30 1984 Mrs Schultz was a mamhar Helen Bradley Point she graduated from West Point High School in 1931 and lived in Clarks Hill and West Point most of her life She married Raymond Bradley on May 10 1990 at Stockwell Her first husband Lloyd Leamon died April 2 1988 Mrs Bradley was a member of Stockwell United Methodist Church where she was very active in church activities and served on many committees a former member of Stidham LONG Joan SHOEMAKER em PIGS ONLY! has yet to! approve Lake Michigan If they succeed the second part of the! applica Chicago and its attractive lake tion asking for more detailed front already an established disclosures and devel Midwest tourist and convention opment plans attraction would compete for And the deadline for filing gaming dollars with Lake applications in the eight com industrialized and less munities four on Lake Mich familiar shoreline igan and four on the Ohio River To the south the first round has not boon set The first of of voting leaves no potential those deadlines tor the city of Gary is likely to come sometime in December said commission chairman Alan I Klineman So far from clear vet just how riverboat gambling will particularly churches are shake out in Indiana which claiming some of the credit for companies will win licenses riverboats weaker than expected whether all ot the 10 licenses available for Lake Michigan and the Ohio River will be granted and whether the gambling market is large enough to sup port them all The area where casino gaming has gotten the biggest support Home Hospital Nov 7 Brian and Susan Geswein owler a daughter Darren Lovely and Dawn Bretzinger Rpnsselaer a son Home Hospital Nov 6 Laura Bowman Lafayette a daughter William and Angela Brown Cutler a son Mark and Debbie Klein Crawfordsville a son Bruce Arnold and Ronda Morris West Lafayette a daughter Todd and Vickie Priest Lafayette a daughter Joy A Rdv Monon a son Steven and Carmen Wheeldon West uaiayeue a son St Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center Nov 7 Tom and Tracy unkhouser Lafayette 5511 from 8 am to 5 pm on week a riannhtpr days After hours and on weekends mil thp Tzw fll Dpk Hirprtlv jat 423 Births Elsewhere 5522 and the Sports Desk at 423 5518 Preceded in death by a daughter Marcia Lance CpI Adam and Courtney Cris Outside Tippecanoe County call (800) well of Havelock NC are the parents 456 3223 Our AX is 420 5246 or the record Sis WiflsR Born April 10 1905 in Bradfordsville Ky she spent most of her life in the La fayette area Mrs Hays was a home maker She married Isaac Harrison Hays in Jef fersonville Ind on Sept 8 1921 He was a brakeman for the Monon Rail road and preceded her in death Nov 26 1990 Mrs Hays was a member of Congress Street United Meth odist Church United Methodist SOLLERgAKER uneral Homes Inc Shipped Direct to arm Minimum 300 HD up to 900 HD Contact: JD BOWMAN Technical Sales Representative (317) 234 2796 or 1 800 950 6338 Nutrena eeds VANDIS LOY' 914 Columbia at 10th Ph742 1 1 17 A Print stays put daB your ad representative today Contact JD BOWMAN Technical Sales Representative (317) 234 2796 or 1 800 950 6338 Nutrenaeeds are based on industrial jobs There were more than non farm jobs in diana Illinois Kentucky Mich igan and Ohio in 1990 accord ing to the latest figures avail able from the Indiana Business Research Center Indiana had ment because exports will rise million of those jobs with from top four manu most of those in manufacturing facturing industries: non retail and the service industry electrical machinery electron Charles Deppert president of ics chemicals and transporta the Indiana AL CIO esti tion mated about 177000 jobs are percent of Mexicanvulnerable in Indiana if NATA imports come from America be goes into effect Most of those cause they like American would be in industries where said Charles Bonser director ot the Institute tor De velopment Strategies at Indiana University not doing too badly right now and if we help (Mexico) expand do even of a son Matthew Adam bom Nov 7 Grandparents are Peggy and Kenny Tate and Liz and Rick Criswell all of West Lafayette great grandparents are stockwell uneral Home Interment uetty ana bill smith of west Latayette Gene and Helen Tate of Reynolds: Venrta Crisweti of Lafayette and former residents Bill and Laura Lilienthal of Mesquite Nev and Mary Ann Hargis of lorida Tony and Jamie Bramer Anderson of Wakarusa are the parents of a son Brett Anthony bom Oct 31 Grandparents are Jim and Sandy Bramer of West Lafa yette and Jerry and Peg Anderson of BoswelL To call us Musetta Protsman 96 Maude Hays 88 long career in education Lafayette homemaker ATTICA Musetta Tribbitt Protsman 96 of 402 Maple St died at 4:15 a Monday Nov 8 in the emergency room liamsport shortly after being admitted Mrs Protsman taught school in Warren County public schools from 1915 to 1918 Pine Village School from 1918 to 1923 and was principal at Sugar Grove School in Union dale from 1924 to 1925 She worked as manager of Michigan City Business College from 1925 to 1926 credit man ager of Starr Piano Co in Richmond from 1927 to 1929 an instructor for Metropolitan Business College of Cleveland from 1929 to 1930 owner and manager of the Chicago College of Cleveland from 1929 to 1930 owner and manager of Chicago College Preparatory School from 1931 to 1941 instructor of McCormick School of Commerce in Chicago from 1941 to 1953 Women and Golden Rule where and instructor ot Chicago Business College from 1953 to 1956 Bom Jan 10 1897 in Pine Village she graduated from Pine Village High School and Indiana State Teachers College in 1918 She attended Indiana University from 1919 to 1921 and Richmond Business College from 1926 to 1927 She lived in Attica since 1959 moving here from Chicago She married Alfred Rice Protsman on Aug 12 1923 in Pine Village He died July 29 1989 Mrs Protsman was a member of Attica Christian Church a life member of Alpha Iota of the Chicago Regional Counselors of the Tri State Region Surviving are two sisters Mrs Anna Mae Balser of Bos well and Mrs Oral Kiger of Linden NATA I Continued from Page A5 PROTSMAN Musetta riends may call at Maus uneral Home them because the jobs already Attica 5 9 pm Wednesday Service in went to Deppert said: nnnAarnort horoiiQa nnw even more may The Indiana Manufacturers Association however has a dif SCHULTZ Marguerite dlctlon Spokesman visitation 3 9 today and after 8 am Bob Bannon said the trade Wednesday rain Mortuary Winamac association favors the agree measures are taken Doug Allman president of the Indiana Deer Hunters Associ ation agrees that there may need to be another hunt in the future but he said noth ing wrong with that the greatest example of why we should he said Allman also believe the number of deer killed on Dec: 4 will be enough to make a significant impact on the deer population More than 4500 Hoosiers submitted their names and 601 1V1 I 1111 I I 1 I LA I I I rr 1 1 If I were chosen Monday morning winamac presbyterian through a random computer Ch and Wednesday After nraunner coin I I Wn rmr di uiurriiig uuiu mviuiu i ui rector of state parks labor makes up more than 20 percent of the cost of a product vsuch as auto parts or steel seen a lot of job loss Jin thy part of the country over 'the last few years some of Born March 2 1927 in La But next door in Chicago city fayette she had spent alLof her ficials are pushing for per life here She was a 1945 member of Tippecanoe County Home Economics Chorus and Stockwell Home Economics Club and a member of Home Hospital Auxiliary working with the sewing group She also was a former mem ber of West Point Order of Eastern Star and was secretary treasurer for Stockwell Senior Citizens A homemaker Mrs Bradley and enjoyed sewing and cro cheting and family was very important to her Surviving with her husband are two daughters Mrs Bill (Anna Marie) Kennedy of Nep tune Beach la Mrs Chris (Rebecca) Thayer of Clarks Hui a son Lloyd I Leamon of La fayette two stepsons Ray Bradley of Lafayette and Jim Bradlev and two sisters Ada vironmental Council agree with next two years unless different Marie Blain of West Lafayette cum iidiuviv Diii ui xjuiuycLLc Joan Long The commission meets again County also approved riverboats retiring in 1979 out it still stands a long uy a narrow margin wav from weighing the ano ica tions of casino operators seeking officials Jicensure because the mission to launch riverboats on graduate of Jefferson High bchool and graduated irom Home Hospital School df Nurs ing in 1948 She also graduated from Texas Rehabilitation In stitute in 1972 and from Ros well Park Memorial Institute or Enterostomal Therapy in 1976 Mrs Long was a member of United Methodist Church Grace United Methodist where she sang in the choir a Church Delta Sigma Kappa sorority Home Hospital Nurses Alumni Association Indiana State Rehabilitation Nurses Association and Indiana State Enterostomal Therapy Associ ation She was named Woman of the Year by Beta Sigma Phi sorority in 1977 and also by Tippecanoe County Chapter Business and Professional Women in 1979 She married Robert Long tipped the results the other way on March 9 1949 in Lafayette Despite the defeats the ref He survives erendums moved the state one steo closer to the goal of casino William Long of Indianapo Lake County could face companies and those who back Bs and a brother Everett tho nicrcrPQt thrpnr frnm mitffinp nvprhnpf crnmhlincr IVLOrZHn Oi IjRiavette HAHN uneral Homes i 5 5 I LAAYETTE CHAPEL? 7B73 OXORD CHAPEL? UNDEN CHAPEL 385 2119 339 4321 Helen Bradley 81 Home Hospital volunteer Helen Leamon Bradley 81 of 6951 New castle Road at Community Hospital Wil meu at oxu pm Sunday Nov 7 in Home Hospi tal where sne was admitted Saturday Bom Aug 1 1912 in West MR ARMER We have available large quantities of high quality single source eeder Pigs These pigs are PIC Genetics Camborough 15 Sows Line 26 Boars ALL PIGS ARE GRADED 451b BASIS aONUf A A cWuix iilril' IK Nimuim I I KA wr ts i i Bf qi 27 I a i 1 1 4L 43 Stockwell Chopel Ph 523 2 16 1 I 'i.

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