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Friday, May 2, 19861 THE INDIAN APOLIS NEWS Pag 30 Driver of car dies Obihiaries in crash with bus Delcie C. Hillman Services for Delcie C. Gauge Hillman, 73. Indianapolis, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel.

Calling will be until 9 tonight. Burial will be in Washington Park East Cemetery. Mrs. Hillman. who died Thursday in Community Hospital, was the widow of Robert W.

Hillman. Survivors sons Robert Hillman, Blaine, Jack Reed; daughters Ann Creed, Mary Wright, Janice Fields. Sandra Redden. Judy Gilpin; sisters Leola Campbel, Alpha Pertee; 24 grandchildren; 34 Metropolitan Indianapolis deaths Marion County James H. Adams, 64 Frances W.

Brawley, 70 James R. Crafton, 45 Roxie Lingle Day, 84 Johnie W. Dowell, 80 Delcie C. Hillman, 73 Alfred C. Piel, 88 Cort A.

'Jack' Pigg. 65 Blanche E. Sturdevant, 89 William T. Willis, 51 Luther 'Luke' Wilson, 56 1 Hamilton County Esther M. Barker, 89 Vernon McCarty, 84 Hendricks County Cecile K.

Stienecker, 83 Johnson County Audrey Kreck, 83 Herbert W. Smith, 60 Sandra Tennell, 44 Shelby County Woodrow J. Richardson, 69 Former residents Richard A. Evans, 55 Edwin R. Gullion, 70 Virginia F.

Halbert, 68 Ralph 'Jeff' Moneymaker 44 John Calvin Nichols, 60 Thomas 'Bud' O'Neill, 67 Charles Provenzale, 79 State Deaths ALEXANDRIA Amy E. Wells, 75, member of Ladles of the Nile. Rites today. Survivors stepdaughters Norma Lewis, Beverly Bleke; brother Richard Schlup: sisters Helen Pflederer. Lavon Storch.

ANDERSON Nellie M. Etchlson, 60, cook at numerous area restaurants. Rites today. Survivors daughters Carol Norris, Cheryl Little; son David Etchlson; sisters Ann Paschall, Mary Walker, Batty Clevenger, Barbara Roberts; brothers Garland, Bernard, Jack. Neil Kim-merling; four grandchildren, one great-granddaughter.

GREENCASTLE Floyd W. Harmless, 83, retired farmer and member of Roachdale Masonic Lodge. Services 2 p.m. Sunday in Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday.

Survivors daughters Jane Boswell, Donna Hughes; son Eugene Harmless; 11 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren. FRANKTON Orval Samuels. 79, Delco Remy employee 40 years, retiring in 1967. Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday In Harper Dunnichay Funeral Home.

Survivors son Jack Samuels; sister Blanch Clark; one grandson. PERU Swan I. Hunter. 87, member of First Christian Church in Peru. Services 2 p.m.

Sunday In Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home with calling from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday. She was the widow of James Hunter. Survivors sons James, Kenneth Hunter; daughters Gladys Halliburton. Helen Kroll.

Evie J. Hunter. Phyllis Puckett. Mary Kasberg; sister Bessie Godfrey; 29 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren. More obituaries on Page 26 today ed a hill and saw Stldham's car traveling eastbound In her lane.

She said the vehicles swerved In i the same direction and collided. Bus passenger James Collins, 20, Scottsburg. sustained a Bro ken neck and Robert Taylor. '13, Scottsburg, received a broken leg. They were taken to Universi ty Hospital at Louisville, Ky.

RICHARD REECE, 44 New Lisbon, was killed Thursday when his truck collided with a van on a Henry County roacU The accident occurred -al 2 p.m. about five miles southeast of Newcastle. Investigators said a van' driven by James M. Taylor; l9ew Castle, crossed the center Jine and struck Reece's truck. A nassencer In the Reece hicle.

William Wilkinson. Si 7. New Castle, received a broken leg. An Anderson woman. Was killed Wednesday In an accident on U.S.

68 near Yellow Springs, Ohio. The Ohio Highway Patrol Identified her as DEBRA K. HENRY, 22. She was one of three persbns killed when two cars onf of them carrying five students from Cedarvllle College in Xenia. Ohio met in a head-on crasrj at 10:15 p.m.

Miss Henry was a senior Ele mentary education malor and was Cedarvllle's homecoming queen in the fall of 1984. The other victims included Gordon Grooms. 19, another Cedarvllle student, and Kenneth Pawlowski, 25, Springfield. Ohio. Three Cedanfille sophomores were injured.

Police said Pawlowskl's tear crossed the center line and struck the students' car. The Indianapolis Now A Lexington man was killed and six people were injured Thursday when a car and school bus collided in Scott County. State Police said PASCHAL STIDHAM, 42. driver of the car. was dead at the scene.

His auto collided head-on with a special education bus driven by Judy A. Lizenby. 41, Scottsburg. on Ind. 356 east of Ind.

3 at 3:15 p.m. Ms. Lizenby told police she was westbound when she crest- James H. Adams Services for James H. Adams.

64, Indianapolis, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday In Conkle Speedway Funeral Home. Calling will be until 9 tonight. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Adams, who died Thursday In St.

Vincent Hospital, worked 35 years at Allison. He retired this year as a manager. He was a charter member of Faith United Methodist Church and a World War II Navy veteran. Survivors wife Jean Frantz Adams: sons Stephen Laurence M. Adams; sister DeFayna Beam; brothers Weldon, David P.

Adams. Esther M. Barker SHERIDAN. Ind. Services for Esther M.

Barker. 89, formerly of Indianapolis, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday In Kerche-val Funeral Home with calling until 8 tonight. Mrs. Barker died Thursday in a Sheridan nursing home.

She was a member of Big Springs Community Church and New Augusta Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors husband Hobart Barker; son Morris Barken daughter Mildred Brown: one grandson. JANKOWSKFIn loving memory, TIFFANY PAULA JANKOWSKI Cause in Who passed away April 11, 1986 so sweet, so small, so soon. Love forever. Fattier Jason, Mother Paula, Grandparents Mary and Paul Bainaka, Brad and Tammie Local 9871 Public requested.

Public Public tice Bunding, I Death Notices Notices Funeral Announcements In Memoriams BRAWLEY FLANNER Indiana, BUCHANAN Franco Brawley, 70 yean, beloved sitter of Anna Lee Burns, Edgar and Carl Freeman Wih loughby, aunt of Betty Jo SERVICES Public Notices' Room 903, state Of- NOTICE TO BIDDERS for WILSON STREET PARKING STRUCTURE RESTORATION IUPUI PROJECT NO. 856-2149 1 Notice is hereby give that sealed bids will be received: By: The Trustees of Indiana University, Bloomingtoni Indiana. For: Furnishing all labor. tnoianapoiis, commencing at 9:30 nme, on June Sears, passed away Thursday. Funeral Saturday 2:30 p.m..

G. 925 H. HERRMANN FUNERAL CLARK, Mr. Paul participation Service Commission of Indiana (N-5-2) SALO In loving memory of mi DAY, Mrs. Roxie L.

GODFROY, Mr. Larry P. GUIEB, Mrs. Angela HASSFURDER, Mrs. Bess PIGG, Mr.

Cort A. LEGAL NOTICE Notice of adoption of plan of conversion to convert to Federal Capital Stock savings HOME, 1505 S. East St. Friends may call Friday 3 until 9 p.m. BUELl Lois Buell.

aoe 83. of Albuquer que, NM, former Plainfield resident, beloved mother or ))))))))) Mrs. Barbara Waters of Tem- pe, AZ, sister-in-law of Mrs. Frances Jetsup of Mooresvnie. services Monday, a.m., HAMPTON-GENTRY FUNER COOPER, Mr.

WENDI nwnani RENEE' On her birth- day. May 2nd P.W 0o ulld 1 i Wendl to Heaven are left behind VUHCC4V Bank. Notice Is hereby olven that, Pursuant to Part 563b of the Rules and Regulations for Insurance of Accounts, the Board of Directors of Shelby Federal Savings Loan Association has adopted a proposed plan to convert the Association from a mutual institution to a Federal capital Samuel E. GARRETT, Mrs. Virginia HILLMAN, Mrs.

Delcie WREN, Mrs. Louise V. Must realiie God loves AL HOME, Plainfield. Friends may call Sunday 4 to 9 p.m. CLARK Mr.

Paul Clark, age 62, father of Steven M. Clark. A And angels are hard to find. But our lives are so empty now We miss you night and day And all our beautiful memories ))(ft(J stock savings bank. The proposed Plan of Con brother of Mrs.

Veneta Mer cer, Mrs. Lola Morns and Stewart M. Clark, 4 grandchil dren, r-unerai Mturoay, i p.m.. FLANNER BUCHANAN FAR Death Notices LEY MANN ROAO MORTU STIENECKER ARY. Friends may call Friday 5 to 9 p.m.

and Saturday II Mrs. Cecile K. Are in our neans to stay. Your smile, your laugh. Your loving touch And all your caring ways, OUR PRECIOUS ANGEL, We'll be with One very special day.

Mommie and Daddy version at least eligible person or which the for a malority of votes to be cast either in by proxy by Association members at a meeting at Plan will be submitted their approval. A Proxy Statement setting forth more Stienecker, 83 years, widow of Edgar W. Stienecker. beloved mother of Rev. William Milby services Saturday COLUMBUS.

Ind. Services for the Rev. William M. Milby, 51. will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday in Reed Jewell Funeral Home with calling until 8 tonight. Rev. Milby, an Apostolic Church minister, died Wednes-t day in his home. Milby had been pastor in churches throughout the state. He had worked for Cummins Engine and was an employee of Handy IGA store in Columbus.

He was a member of World Wide Apostolic Association. Survivors sons Marshall. Andrew Milby; daughter Karen Hudson; sisters Odella Hubbard, Geneva Johnson, Betty Clark. Maxine Klinesteker: brothers Clifton, Gus Toley; four grand-; children. Johnie W.

Dowell Service for Johnie W. Dowell. 80. Indianapolis, will be at 2:30 1.. p.m.

Saturday in G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home. Calling will be until 9 tonight and from noon until ser- vices Saturday. Dowell, who died Thursday in St.

Francis Hospital, was a maintenance worker at the former Hygrade Food Products Corp. 17 years. He re- tired in 1966. Previously, he worked for John Sexton Co. food business and Thompson Security Co.

He was a World War II veteran. Survivors wife Myrtle R. Kingrey Dowell; son David L. Dowell; brother Bill Dowell: sisters Jeanie Jackson. Renda Roe.

Flossie Ewing. Lissie English; two grandchildren: one great-grandchild. William T. Willis William Truman Willis, 51. Indianapolis, self-employed brick layer, died Thursday in Wishard Hospital.

Willis was a member of South Keystone Church of Christ. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Singleton Herr Madison Avenue Mortuary. Calling will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 8 p.m.

Sunday. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Survivors sons Billy Joe Willis. Shawn Worley, William T. Frost; sisters Madie Watson, Pauline Fletcher.

Irene Lee, Fannie Lee, Christine Roberts; brothers David. Raymond, J. D. Willis; three grandchildren. Audrey Kreck Audrey Kreck.

83, of rural Johnson County, died today in St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Little Sons Funeral Home. Acton.

Calling will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Entombment will be in Washington Park East Mausoleum. Indianapolis. Survivors husband Karl Kreck; three grandchildren.

Ralph Moneymaker Jr. LONG BEACH, Calif. Private services were held for Ralph "Jeff Moneymaker 44, formerly of Indianapolis, who died April 22 at his home. A self-employed cosmetology instructor 20 years. Moneymaker was an Air Force veteran.

Survivors mother Violet Moneymaker: brother Russell Moneymaker. Woodrow J. Richardson SHELBY VILLE, lnd. Graveside services for Woodrow J. Richardson.

69, will be at 3 p.m. Monday in Forest Hill Cemetery. Richardson died Monday in his home. He had been an assembly worker for Admiral Corp. retiring in 1962.

Survivors daughter Janet Harrell; stepdaughter Sandra Woodridge. Sandra L. Tennell NINEVEH, Ind. Services for Sandra L. Tennell.

44. will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Ewing Mortuary at Shelbyville with calling tonight. She died Wednesday after suffering a heart attack in her car. A medical assistant and emergency medical technician, she worked for Welcome Nursing Home in Franklin.

She also was an employee of Franklin Health Care Center. Survivors mother Mary Tennell: brother Charles Tennell. CORRECTION The sale ending date in Rost Jewelers Mother's Day Sale ad appearing in the May 1st editions of the Indianapolis Star News was incorrect. The correct sale ending date is Sunday, May 4. We regret any inconvenience this may have caused our customers.

Fine Jewelers Since 1886 KM 1 a.m. to service. DAY Mrs. Cliff (Louise) Phillips of Coatesville, step-mother of Ed- SAPP In loving memory of JOHN H. SAPP Mrs.

Roxie Lingle Day, aunt of Roxana Fye Johnson, also 8 or w. stienecker H. arandmother of David Lingle Fye. Funeral services Saturday 2 FLAN grandmother of 4, detailed information witn respect to the proposed Plan of Conversion will be sent to Association members prior to the meeting of members. The proposed Plan of Conversion is subject to approval bv the Federal Home Loan sister of Mrs.

Harry (Betty) McDonald of also several nieces Dayton, 7. oreat- Who passed away May 2nd, 1985 You left behind a part ot you That time can never erase No matter what No one can ever take your away. piece. WE MISS YOU. Wife, Daughter and Grandchildren Bank Board from 4 can Members Funeral Directors will have an of NER BUCHANAN BROAD RIPPLE MORTUARY, where friends may call from noon un ano nepnews, passed til i p.m.

on Saturday. Memorial contributions to Oaklandon Universalist Church, P.O. Box services i p.m. WINGLER FUNERAL Coatesville. Friends call Saturday, HOME, 36B5, oaklandon, in 46236, to 8 p.m.

Friday. DECKER SUTHERLAND opportunity to file written comments, including Mrs. Roberta T. Sutherland, beloved wife of Jack Daniel F. O'Riley Funeral Home objections and materials such porting such objections, with Hazel B.

Decker, 51 years, of passed away Wednes great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. Blanche Sturdevant Blanche E. Thomas Sturdevant, 89, Indianapolis, died Thursday in a nursing home. She was the widow of Oscar V. Sturdevant.

Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Greenwood. G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements.

Survivors daughter Mabel Payne: son Kenneth J. Sturdevant; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Luther 'Luke' Wilson Services for Luther "Luke" Wilson, 56. Indianapolis, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in G.

H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home. Calling will be until 9 tonight. Wilson, who died Wednesday In St. Francis Hospital, was a siding applicator 35 years for Wilson Construction Aluma Wall Co.

and Majestic Construction. Survivors wife Phyllis Klssllng Wilson; daughters Sandy, Mia, Janet Wilson; sons David. Kevin Wilson; stepdaughters Sheila Groh-nert, Lelsa Fleenor: stepsons Dayna Olnick, Eric Betzler; two grandchildren; sisters Margaret McNeely, Eva Kieninger. Christine Kienlnger, Irene Steward; brothers Charles. Kenneth, Harry Leo Wilson.

Frances W. Brawley Services for Frances Wil-loughby Brawley. 70, Indianapolis, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in G. H.

Herrmann South East Street Funeral Home. Calling will be until 9 tonight. Mrs. Brawley, who died Thursday in St. Francis Hospital, was a press operator for Excelsior Laundry 30 years.

She retired in 1977. She was a member of Fellowship of Christ Church. Survivors sister Anna Lee Burns: brothers Edgar, Carl Freeman Willough-by. Roxie Lingle Day Services for Roxie Lingle Day, 84, Indianapolis, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary.

Calling will be from noon until services. Mrs. Day, who died Wednesday at her home, taught first and second grades 51 years at Schools 70 and 80. She retired in 1966. She was a member of Oaklandon Universalist Church and Oaklandon Chapter of Eastern Star.

She had attended Butler University and was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma educational honorary. She was the widow of Eastman Day. Memorial contributions may be made to the church. Virginia F. Halbert ANDERSON.

Ind. Services for Virginia F. Halbert, 68, formerly of Indianapolis, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in Ballard Sons Funeral Home at Middle-town. Calling will be until 8 tonight and from 1 to 3 p.m.

Saturday. Mrs. Halbert died Thursday in her home. A graduate of Ball State University School of Nursing, she was a licensed practical nurse and had worked at several Indianapolis hospitals. She had owned Wax Wix flower shop in Mlddletown.

She was a member of Speedway Order of Eastern Star and a former member of Speedway Christian Chruch. Survivors husband Charles Halbert; daughters Gay Duvall. Elizabeth Vander-griff. James R. Crafton Services for James R.

Crafton, 45, Indianapolis, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home. Calling will be from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday.

Burial will be in Fairland Cemetery. Crafton. who died Wednesday in Methodist Hospital, worked In the shipping department at International Harvester, now Navistar International. He retired in 1982. He was a member of White Harvest United Methodist Church.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Survivors wife Marie J. Fleming Harris Crafton; son James Crafton: daughters So-nya. Sheila Crafton: stepsons Tony. Roger Harris: stepdaughters Monica Guest.

Sandy Harris; mother Katherlne Crafton; sister Sharon Griffith. 6107 Hwy 31 South 7874724 tne i-eoerai Board. G.H. HERRMANN Shelby Sutherland, mother of Jack R. Sarah Appleman, Brighton, Ml, 3 grandchildren.

Services Saturday. 1 STEVENS Federal Savings and Loan Association By: THOMAS OCHS, President and Chairman of the Board (N-S-2) equipment, tools, materials and transportation necessary to complete Phase restoration of the Wilson Street Parking Structure, IUPUI campus, Indianapolis, At: Office of Mr. J. T. Clapacs, Director, University Physical Facilities, 700 North Walnut Grove, Bloomlngton, Indiana 47405 Until: 2:00 P.M.

(Local me) May 15, 1986 Bids received will then be publicly ooened and read aloud. Bids received after that time will be 'returned must be aooroved bv unopened. Bids received shall be for a single unified contract, in full and complete accordance with the Bidding Documents, i 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 Bid ders at the followina locations: Walker Parking Consultants. 5987 E. 71sf Street, Suite 2Vi, inoianapons, Indiana 467ZU uodoe Reports Plan Room.

6666 E. 75th street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 before sucn Plan become effective. the Association construction League, isou North Meridian Street, Suite 601. Indianapolis. ndiaruL46202 Bidders may obtain up to 3 complete sets ot Bidding Documents from the office of noma Loan banx walker Parking Consultants, 5987 E.

71st Street. Indian- aoollt. Indiana, uoon receiot of a deposit of $50.00 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 arter pio opening oate. Bid Security In the amount of five percent (5) of the Bid Proposal must accompany each Bid Proposal in accor matter of the petition dance with the Instructions to Bidders.

The Owner reserves tne oht sa-i-2-w to provide to accept or re ect any bio ano to waive any Irregularities in bidding. The Base Bid My be neio tor a period noi Toexceea sixty (60) days before awarding Contracts. All Alternate Bids may be held for period not to exceed one hundred and Mobile services. result of its Investiga twenty (120) days before award ami iniuruuraiiun inio-ine iuu- tract by proper change order. Should a successful Bidder withdraw his bid, or fail to execute a satisfactory Contract within ten (10) days after no tice ot acceptance ot nis- pio, the Owner may declare the Bid Security forfeited as llqdidated or certain orooer- Indiana Bell Tele damages, not as penalty.

The Trustees of mopi services. Indiana university By: J. O. MULHOLLAND, Treasurer (N-4-25, 5-2), hereby ven that LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE IOMMISSIUN Or INDIANA DOCKET NO. 3804) Petition of Indiana Gat Com pany, for authority (1) to issue and sell not to exceed time, on June 4, $35,000,000 in aggregate principal amount of long termJebt consisting of first mortgage participation it re oonos ano'or unsecured promissory notes or other.debt securities.

(2) to execute and service of Indiana day, beloved wite ot ueie c. Decker, mother of Roger Randall D. and Timothy B. Decker, grandmother of Kristin Sue, Michael Brian and An CHAPEL OF THE gela Marie, daughter ot Mrs. 5520 W.

10th St. Calling Alice M. Cochran, sister of Ray Cochran, Polly Grabow, Von, Bill and Max Cochran. Services Saturday, 2:30 p.m.. University Heights United Methodist Church, 4002 Otterbein Ave.

trom I until 1 p.m. WILLIS Mr. William Truman age 51, father of Billy lis, Denver, co, Shawn Ca hno Friday 4 to 9 o.m.. Atlanta, in and G. H.

HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME. SI4I Frost, brother Madie Watson, Camby, William 5141 MADISON AVE. 787-7211 632-1488 FLOWERS, 1505 S. EAST ST.

Friday Grinsteiner Funeral Home 1601 E. New York St. 632-5374 Willis. WILSON ST PIERRE CHAPELS Joe Wil -6324431 Funerjrerrenements woney, LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 38012-38013 Alfred C.

Piel Alfred C. Piel. 88. Indianapolis, retired farmer, died Thurs day at his home. He was a member of Zion United Church of Christ at Troy Avenue and Post Road and the Community Circle.

He was the widower of Ruth Zella Weekly Piel. Memorial contributions may be made to the church. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Hendryx Mortuaries Cumberland Chapel. Calling will be from 2 to 9 p.m.

Sunday. Burial will be In Memorial Park Cemetery. Survivors daughters Mary Ann Ferrell. Eileen Sutter. Carolyn Van Dyke.

Edith Parks; sons Charles. Elmer, George Malcolm, Alfred Piel Jr. John Calvin Nichols SACRAMENTO. Calif. There will be no services for John Calvin Nichols, 60, formerly of Indianapolis, who died Wednesday.

Nichols was a retired district manager for Ransom and Randolph Dental Supplies, Indianapolis. He was a former member of West Park Christian Church, Indianapolis. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association or the American Heart Association. Survivors wife Joan Thompson Nichols: daughters Marilyn Brandt. Karen Santana: four grandchildren; mother Inez Nichols: brothers Roland.

Rex. William, the Rev. Jerrold. Dan Nichols; sisters Re-gina McCarty. Donna Hopper, Kathy Nichols.

Norma Morgan. Cecile K. Stienecker COATES VILLE, Ind. Services for Cecile K. Stienecker, 83, member of Coatesville Order of Eastern Star and Cherry Grove Ladles Aid Society, will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday with calling until 8 tonight. Mrs. Stienecker died Wednesday In a Greencastle nursing home. Survivors daughter Louise Phillips; stepson Edgar Stienecker: sister Betty McDonald; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Edwin R.

Gullion MADISON. Ind. Edwin R. Gullion. 70.

formerly of Indianapolis, died Thursday in King's Daughters Hospital. Gullion, an employee of Diamond Chain In Indianapolis 28 years, retired in 1978. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Haskell Morrison Funeral Home. Vevay.

Calling will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Vevay Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or Switzerland County Emergency Service. Survivors wife Anna M.

Riley Gullion; sisters Genola Duvall. Eva Cranford. Herbert W. Smith FRANKLIN. Ind.

Services for Herbert W. Smith. 60. formerly of Indianapolis, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Flinn Magulre Funeral Home with calling until 9 tonight.

Smith, a Conrail employee 26 years, died Thursday in the Johnson County Hospital. A World War II Navy veteran, he was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors wife Paula Smith: son William Smith; stepsons Charles, Harold, Andrew Schap-son; Cliffton, Robert Jones; 10 grandchildren. Vernon L. McCarty WESTFIELD.

Ind. Services for Vernon L. McCarty, 84, retired farmer, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in McMullan Funeral Home with calling until 8 tonight. McCarty died Wednesday In a Westfield nursing home.

He was a member of Christ United Methodist Church. Westfield Masonic Lodge and Westfield Knights of Pythias. He was the widower of Viva M. McCarty. Survivors brothers Victor, Kenneth McCarty; sister Violet Gunning.

t. 14 Mausoleums, Lots 1 Crypts Wash. Park E. Save In the of Mrs. Mrs.

Pauline Fletcher. Mrs. Irene of Ameritech Mobile Services, Inc. for a certificate of Territorial Authority Pursuant to Madison and I hour prior to services at church. Memorial contributions to the Univer Lee, Mrs.

Fannie Christine Roberts, sity Heights United Methodist mono ana j. u. minis, an ot also survived by 3 grandchildren, passed away Thursday. Services Monday, 10 Lee. Mrs.

over jijuu sen raw. BH-rew. David, Ray- Public Notices mo. NOTICE TO BIDDERS PROJECT VALUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION UNDER $100,000 AND OVER $15,000 paging and Telephone State of HERR alternative that the exercise its improved Mobile Services within the Indiana, or in the murcn. DOWEll Johnie W.

Dowell, 80 years, of beloved husband of a.m., SINGLETON MADISON AVE. MORTUARY, tor an order stating commission declines to jurisdiction over Myrtle R. Dowell, father of 7520 Madison where friends may call Saturday 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 8 p.m. Interment Fores! Lawn Memo- Sealed Proposals for: New Ameritech Inc.

as a Computer Room and Office Renovation tor the Indiana tion ang findings in cause no. 37896 pursuant to Ind. Code ET SEQ. In the matter of the Joint Petition of Ameritech Mobile Services, Inc. and Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Incorporated for an order authoriiing 1 State Police at State Office Building, indpls.

IN. Prolect A2-312E504E. Requisition A2-506I. Will be received bv the Department of Administration, 510 State Office Building, 106 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204 until 2:31 P.M. (Indianapolis Time), on May 15, 1986 at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read in the approrlate bid room.

The State reserves the right to reject any and all bids. me transfer ties from phone company, to Amerirecn and for transactions such transfer. Notice is the Public Incorporated David L. Dowell, grandfather of Jerry Dowell and Susan Minton and great-grandfather of Dustin Minton, brother of Bill Dowell, Jeanie Jackson, Renda Roe, Flossie Ewing and Lissie English, passed away Thursday. Funeral Saturday 2:30 p.m., G.

H. HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME, SMI Madison where friends may call Friday ry Gardent. trom to p.m. and satur-day from noon until 2:30 p.m.

HILLMAN Mrs. Delcie C. Hillman, age 73, mother of Blaine Reed, Jack Reed, Robert Hillman. Ann Creed, Mary Wright, Janice i-ieios, lenora Keoaen and Judy Gilpin, 24 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren, sister of Leola Campbel and Alpha Pertee. Funeral service Saturday May 3rd, 2 p.m., SHIRLEY BROS.

IRVING HILL CHAPEL, S377 E. Wash. St. Calling Friday WILSON Luthur (Luke) 1 years, ot Wednesday, beloved of Phyllis Wilson, Sandy, Mia, Janet, Kevin Wilson, Shelia Grohnert, approval of other In connection with Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public Evidentiary Hearina in this Cause In Room 903, State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, commencing at 1:30 Coo es of the detailed in structions to Bidders and Drawings andor Specifications may be obtained from the Office of: Caryle C. Schroeder, AIA, ArchitectPlanner, 1009 Broadripple Suite (317 257-7200 Indpls.

dated passed away husband father of David and step-father of Leisa Fleenor, Dayna Olnick and Eric Betiler. Wilson, 56 Local ivaa. Public 4-28, 1986. Bids shall be taken for the following classifications: 1542 -General Contractors Institutional Commercial. quested.

LEGAL ruoiic Commission ii a.m. umn p.m. (N-5-2) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service 2 grandsons, brother of Margaret McNeely, Eva Kieninger, Christine Kieninger, Irene Steward, Charles, Kenneth and Harry Leo Wilson. Services Saturday 10 a.m., G. H.

HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison Ave- where friends mav call HUDDLESTON Brien Huddleston, age 25, of Hudson, FL, formerly of Plain-field, husband of Violerta, stepfather of Richard Bryant, son of Barbara watkins and Herbert Huddleston, step-son of Ray Watkins Doris Huddleston, brother of Theresa Huddleston, Tonya Hamilton and David Huddleston, grandson and great-grandson of Julia and Bertha Huddleston. Services Saturday, 2 p.m., HAMPTON-GENTRY FUNERAL HOME, Plainfield. Calling Friday 4 to 9 p.m. Friday 5 until 9 p.m.

5 In Memoriams EDWARDS-ln loving ItKKI bUWAKUS Who passed awav Mav We knew were Note: There will be a charge of $50.00 Deposit for plans and specs, with a $40.00 refund if returned In good condition. Commission In the nam i nru may ivaa at 10:00 A.M. please meet in 510. of Nucor of Nucor Commissioner Department of Administration State of Indiana ROBERT C. WILSON Public Works Prolect Manager Department ot Administration State of Indiana Minority Contractors are en lish a new an Industrial county road Indiana.

Notice is tne ruDtic of Indiana hearings in Office Building, Time: 9:30 grade crossing for spur track across 60 in Dekalb County, hereby given that memory of 1984 deliver a twelfth supplemental indenture to Its indenture, dated as of September 1, 1950, for the purpose of creating a new and additional series of lis first mortgage bonds, (3) to enter into interest rate swap agreements In connection' with the Issuance of promissory notes andor short term" borrowings, and (4) to appft the net cash proceeds, after 'payment of expenses incurred in of Indiana Docket NO. 38032 matter of the netltlnn Fasteners, a division Corporation, to estab aerv ce Lamm ssion connection with the issuance and sale thereof, to the reimbursement of its treasury-and, thereafter, to the repayment and refunding of its outstanding first mortgage 11.60 bonds, Series the repayment of other maturing long term debt and short term borrowings and the payment part, of the costs of its construction program. Notice it hereby giver that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission, 907 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 1:30 p.m., on service Indiana SCOTT R. JONES Administrative Judge Indianapolis, Indiana, 23, 1986. (N-5-2) will conduct public this Cause at: State Room 903, Indianapolis, Indiana.

A.M., EST, on June 9, 1986. Public Darticlnation It 2. 1984 someone so too. Brian couraged to submit bids on all proposal work. memory of requested.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE her so COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 38025 In the matter of the rjetltlon Children Lynn of the city of Madison for ap of proval oi a new schedule or rates and charges for water service. Notice is hereby a ven that LEGAL Public Commission of By: Law April you GoJmust have thought KRITSCH Daisy M. Krltsch, 99 years, beloved mother of Dorothy (Helen) Johns, Mary Haymaker, Ruth Alice Smith, Frances Dietrich, Charles R. and Kenneth Kritsch, 1 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, 4 great-great-grandchildren, sister of Ray Parnell, passed away Thursday.

Funeral Saturday, I p.m., G. H. HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME, SI4I Madison where friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday.

i-arry, sany, win, Lisa EDWARDS-ln loving ItKKI CUWAKDS Who passed awav Mav She was ours and we loved Husband Larry, Eric Monica FARRIS In loving i-AKia Who passed away July Chester, I will love you and memory 30, 1985 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37418-GCAIO Petition of Indiana Natural rwiui Alene always. the Public Service Commitslon of Indiana will conduct a public Evidentiary Hearing In this Cause In Room 907, state Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, commencing at 9:30 A.M., Local Time, on June 2, of Gat Corporation for approval of gas cost adiustment to be applicable in the months of 2. 1976 1986. MURPHY Mrs.

Helen Murphy, age 54, of passed away Wednesday. Wife of George A. Murphy, sister of Anna Mae Mink, Ruth Price, Geneva Sayler, half-sister of William and Rut-sell Payne. Funeral service Saturday, I p.m., CONKLE FUNERAL HOME LYNHURST CHAPEL, 1202 S. Lynhurst Dr.

Visitation from 3 until 9 p.m. Friday. MltSeO Dy I no Love, GROSS In loving memory THOMAS J. bKU Who oatsed awav Mav In tears I saw you sinking I watched you fade away; My heart was almost You fought so hard to But when I saw you So peaceful, far from I would not wish you juiv, August ano Mptemoer ot I9M oursuant to IC 1-1-2-42. PL Public participation is requested.

43-1983. public service Commission of Indiana (N-5-2) Notice It the Public of Indiana hearing in breaking stay; sleeping pain To suffer that again. PUPIIC requested. participation' it (N-5-2) LEGAL NOTICE Oi5 PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA CAUSE NO. 37492-GCA9 Petition Of the TnWn af Lapel, Indiana, Municipal Gas Utility for approval of gas cost adiustment to be applicable In the months of July, August and September, 1986.

ourttuuit to IC hereby Given that 8-1-2-42, PL 43-1983. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public Evidentiary Hearing in this Cause in Room 907, State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, commencing at 1:30 partcnaton It PM. Local Time, on May 20, Public oarticiDatlun it requetted. Service Commission will conduct a public this cause In the Rooms of the Commission, 903 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 2:30 p.m., on of LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37784 In the matter of the petition vioia June 9, IV86.

Public KEHL requested. 1983 of Wymberley Sanitary Works, Inc. engaged in rendering sewage disposal service in a rural area of Floyd County Indiana for an increase in STAR ROSEMEYER Carl Rosemeyer, 74 years, beloved step-father of Shirley Erickson and Nancy Gray, step-grandfather of 9 and step-great-grandfather of 9, also I sister and several nieces and nephews, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, 11:30 a.m., at the G. H.

HERRMANN MADISON AVE. FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison where friends may sadly missed oy wire KEHL In loving memory MARY ELIZABETH For her birthday. May Whenever we see a Or a bluebird flying true, Whenever we see a flower Dear Beth, we think of For all these things God But He kept the very That's why three years ago He took you there to puppy. grow, you; gave us, best, today rest. We love you, Mommy 8, Daddy anf lEW! REMEMBER LOVED ORES WITH "l( MEMORIIM" NOTICES CALL 633-1212 sewage rates.

Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commitslon of Indiana will conduct a public Evidentiary Hearing in this pudiic service Commlttion 'X, of Indiana (N-5-2) call Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. 1.

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