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Alexandria TimM TrlbuM, Wtdnasday, Stpttmbew 30, 1992 PAGE irens JaVtief VrehfMflett, 713 W. AdaWH St. Soot A SNrfey, X. fmm. criminal Crime Stoppsrs: Burglary CrffM SioppM taking tot Mp to tota Meant Buainaat burglary af Hamlin Cdnatrudiwi Sonwtirrtf during th tarty morning hour of Satur-day, Sept.

19, tha tuapad mada torctd antry Into tht but at 1715 W. Sawraf tooit war ditcomtd mltsing by tmptoyaw wtw raportad for worfi blar thai morning. Tha lama indudad a Kawasaki gwrator, Rock' we atoctrlc driR and an are waldarv SavaraJ chaki taws wara also among ff misting booty, Tha tiza and walghl of tha atolari Kama suggatf that morathanonaautpact waalnvoVad- you can Martin any of tha auspacta In thia waak't crlma, you could recewa a cash reward for Information that reauX In arrast. CaHart amain anonymoua and can offar information on tetany crime by calling 649-8310. SEPTEbKR 23 Vftd drwvii by John H.

Satovwf, Anderson, wtt nopptd in traffic on Sffwhtn Much by vthiof driven by TWn W. Mohf, wsbstft. Vehicle driven by Stephanie B. Allen, 1013 Rot struck pitied vthicto owned by Frederick R. Haas, 1017 N.

Harrison St SEPTEMBER 21 Vehicle driven by Penny S. lewie. SOS E. Ml Summitville. was struck in Con's Supermarket parking tot by a vehicle driven by Betty J.

Bryan. 111 E. Pierce St COMPLAINTS SEPTEMBER 2S Billy J. Oevaney. Frankion, reported lost or stolen license plate.

Jeffrey A. Amen, Anderson, reported tost or stolen icense stole. SEPTEMBER 24 Joe Summers, 124 S. Harrison St, reported erimnel recklessness. Regina Davis, 902 W.

Washington reported criminal mischief. Robert E. Savage, 905 Tippecanoe reported tost or stolen license ptote. SEPTEMBER 23 MMumm woe; amp nm depm rut WITTY WEEKLY REPORT ARRESTS AND CITATIONS SEPTEMBER 27 Monw W. MmW.

28. EiNoed, tpMdkig, S7 30 mph zone. Angeta S. Goodman, 28, OrMN, Speed. SO In a 30 mph term.

Terry CaJendrtfy, 37. Ekvood, (peering. S3 a 30 mph zone. SEPTEMBER at Jessica Anderson, 18. Alexandra Apt.

340, illegal consumption, unsafe David L. Brown. 20. Rt. 2.

Ataandrta. drMng Ml of center, agal consurnpaort, driving wMa Intoxicated. SEPTEMBER 28 Tim I. Alton. 19.

1308 W. 2nd HegaJ oonaumption. Chad Smart. 23, Anderson, speeding, 53 in a 35 mph zona. Robert L.

Slampar 21 Rl. 3. Alexandria, front taal restraint. SEPTEMBER 24 Obituaries Court news MM petition for a protective order. SUPERIOR COURT I Independent Federal Credit Union vs Sue Ann McDermit, tie Treasurer of Madison County, complaint on promissory not and to foreclose mortgage on real estate.

Mathew fl. Summers, minor, vt Jennifer Coonoe, Linda Coonot, complainl tor personal injuries. Joe L. Smelser and B. Kay Smelser, dissolution of marriage.

Thomas R. Romine, Margaret F. flomine vs James W. Gagle and Nancy S. Gagle, complaint.

Wendy Kai Grimes vs Benjamin Martin Harrison, also known as Bennie Harrison, petition for a protective order. Dennis C. Anderson and Lisa J. Anderson, dissolution of marriage. Marvin L.Lee vsJ.

Nick Shaker, complaint on promissory note. Tracie L. Frye vs Michael H. Carr, petition for a protective order. Merchants National Bank and Trust Company of Indianapolis vs The Pelican, and Jerry Valentine, complaint lor money judgment and foreclosure.

Roger Horton and Dee Ann Hor ton, dissolution ol marriage. SUPERIOR COURT In re the support of: Lance Cataldo, Luna Cataldo, Venus Cataldo, Gino Peak, Madison County Department of Public Welfare vs Gigi Caialdo, petition lor support. In re the support ol: Bradley Emost Mclntyre vs Ernesl L. Mclntyre, petition for support. In re the support ol: Bradley Ernest Mclntyre vs Melinda Jane Mclntyre, petition for support.

In re the support ol: Nicholas Ray McCormick son of Alexandria; and two nephews, William Roaster and Leo Roaster, both of Alexandria. Services were conducted Monday at RozeRe-Johnson Funeral Service with Rev. Robert Williams officiating. Burial followed at East Maplewood Cemetery. ELVA MASSEY Eiva Mae (Bradford) Massey, 82, Elwood, died Sept.

24 at Tipton County Memorial Hospital. Local survivors Inctdue a son, Arbon Glen Massey of Alexandria. Services were conducted Monday at Dunnichay Funeral Home in Elwood with Rev. Fred Snow officiating. Burial followed at Mount Hope Cemetery In Peru.

MARY MILLER Mary Jane Miller, 81, formerly of 716 W. Washington Alexandria, died Sept. 25 at Willows Nursing Home after an extended illness. She was born June 13, 1911, in Alexandria, and was a lifelong resident. She had worked at Aladdin Industries, formerly of Alexandria.

She was a member of the Church of St. Mary and its Altar and Rosary Societies, and Delta Theta Tau sorority. She Is survived by her husband of 53 years, Gilbert H. Miller; and several cousins In the area. A Mass of Christian Burial was conducted Tuesday at St.

Mary's Catholic Church with Father Philip Haslinger officiating. Burial followed at Park View Cemetery. A liturgical wake service and rosary reading was conducted Monday at Owens Funeral Home. DAVID CLARKSTONE David K. Clarksdtone, 28, Tipton, died at his home on Saturday.

Local survivors include a sister, Marcella Jacobson of Alexandria. Services were conducted Tuesday at Rozelle-Johnson Funeral Service with Rev. Farrell Gardner officiating. Burial followed at Park View Cemetery, NELLIE WHITE Nellie A. White, 79, Palm Beach Gardens, died Sept.

24 at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center following an extended illness. She was born Sept. 27, 1912, in Gallatin, and resided in Alexandria before moving to Palm Beach Gardens in 1961. She retired as a nurse from St. Mary's Hospital in West Palm Beach following 16 years of employment.

She was a member of First Baptist Church in Lake Park, and Supper Seniors group of the chruch. She was also a member of tha Cursillo Movement of the Our Lady of Florida Monastery in North Palm Beach. Fla. ALEXANDRIA CITY COURT James M. Dennis, criminal recklessness, dismissed; criminal mischief, dismissed; public intoxication, S133.

David S. Johnson, driving while intoxicated and public intoxication, $31 illegal possession of an alcoholic beverage by a minor, dismissed; possession of marijuana, dismissed. Tommy J. Conner, driving while intoxicated. 1314.

Michael W. Filburn, driving while suspended, infraction, $53; failure to identify self, $113. Gary Thomas Turner, battery, $313; public intoxication, $153; refusal to identify, $213. Curtis Gentry, public intoxication, $114. Curtis Gentry, public intoxication, dismissed per plea agreement; possession ol paraphernalia, dismissed per plea agreement.

Curtis Gentry, driving left of center, dismissed as per plea agreement; illegal possession, dismissed as per plea agreement; driving while intoxicated, $413. Mark H. Hargis, public intoxication. $156. Mury Castro, speeding.

51 in a 35-mph zone, $70. Carolyn Little, speeding, 68 in a 55-mph zone, $67. Theresa M. Williams, false registration, $68; no operator's license, $78; operating without financial responsibility, $138. Kimberly A.

Hunter, speeding, 50 ina 35-mph zone, $68. Aaron J. no operator's license in possession, $55; learner's permit violation, $55; Iront seat restraint violation, dismissed. Phillip L. Munson, driving while suspended, infraction, dismissed.

Bryan K. Wile, speeding, 70 in a 55-mph zone, $68. John D. Rubrechl, unsafe start, dismissed as per plea agreement; violation ol learner's permit, dismissed as per plea agreement. Stacey C.

Mack, speeding, 49 In a 30-mph zone, $72. Wendy D. Whltehurst, speeding, 73 in a 55-mph zone, $72. Kimberly D. Pruitt, speeding, 74 in a 55-mph zone, $72.

Lowell H. Jackson, speeding, 74 in a 55-mph zone, $73. Carrie J. Sidwell, expired license plates, dismissed because proof ol lioense plates. Georgia M.

Daleure, disregarding a slop sign, $64. David T. Shaun, no child restraint, jm, SUPERIOR COURT II Doug D. Hieatt vs Louise Hieatt and Robert D. Hieatt, petition for injunctive relief and restraining order.

City of Anderson vs Herb Rose, complaint lor injunctive relief lor violation of city ordinances AMBULANCS SEPTEMBER SI Joshua Waters, 2. 1007 Randolph St.fef. no transport WilfwmHeoue.62,50SWdSt..a,lekeni Comfnunny Hoepfttf. SEPTEMBER 28 Edward Jsmch. 88.

Willows, token to CortYTHjnify HospftsJ. James Hobbs. 71 Rt. 3, AlexencVie. fl, taken Community Hospital.

SEPTEMBER 24 Margaret Ctogg. 39, Rt. 1 Alexandria, injured a Family Dollar store, taken to Curwnurwy Hospital. SEPTEMBER 23 Andrea Allen. 11.

1013 Roe accident, no transport. SEPTEMBER 22 ldMcKrbben.8?.500Lxcov.ill,tsten to Mercy Hospital. SEPTEMBER 21 Elizabeth Brown, 89. Alexandria Convalescent Center, toll, taken to Community Hospital. vs Kenneth McCormick, petition for support.

Freida J. South and Richard South, dissolution ol marriage. Terry L. Johnson. Sr.

vs Stephanie D. Allen, petition for a protective order. Sherry D. Baker and William Baker, dissolution of marriage. ITT Financial Senices vs David Conner, Teresa Conner, complaint on installment promissory note.

ITT Financial Services vs Cheryl Watson, complaint on installment promissory note. ITT Financial Services vs Sharon Amick. complaint on installment promissory not. SUPERIOR COURT III Timothy E. Smith, Jr.

and Jennifer Smith, dissolution of marriage. Nurses Express, Inc. vs The Sterllngcare Group, LTD, a Delaware corporation, individually, and doing business as Sheffield Manor, and Anderson Healthcare and Sheffield Manor, jointly and severally, complaint for damages and application for appointment of receiver. John P. Thurber and Paula Joyce Thurber, dissolution of marriage.

Sheila K. Winchester vs Jeffery D. Winchester, petition for a protective order. Kimberly Hill vs Ronnie Mitchell, petition for reciprocal support. Lisa M.

French vs Harold W. Chamberlain, petition lor reciprocal support. Sharon LaForlune vs Robert LaFortune, petition for reciprocal support. Norma O'Connor vs Michael F. O'Connor, petition lor reciprocal support.

CIRCUIT COURT Jackie J. Better and Nina Ratter, dissolution ol marriage. illiiii our vow to vou. ns FUNERAL HOME tEPTEMBER tonne Bey 21, Anderaort. speeding, Win 35 mph zone.

ACCIDENTS SEPTEMBER 27 Vehicle driven by John C. Schweitzer, Anderson, struck an MM pole In Coa's Supermarket parnng lot SEPTEMBER St VeNde driven by John O. McFarren, 1504 Lonowood Drive, rearended a vehicle driven by Robbie Fields. Rl 2, Surnrnhvie, on SR near Grant Si Vehicle driven by Jessica N. Emer, 210 E.

Monroe St. puled into inieriecion of John and Walnut streets, and struck a vehicle driven by Ludnda L. Simon, 413 E. John St SEPTEMBER 34 Vehicle driven by Berne J. Price.

Anderson, was Mopped in traffic on SR whan it was struck in tie rear by vehicle driven by Robert E. Fogte, Anderson. The Fogle vehicle had been hit in tie rear by a vehicle driven by Carolyn S. Cunningham. Rt 1, Alexandria.

and dainaget. City of Anderson vs Bobby Collins, complaint for injunctive relief for violation of city ordinances and damages. Lisa L. Thompson and Michael G. Thompson, dissolution of marriage.

Marvin Mullins vs Angela Mane Muffins, Donald W. Bradley, petition for a protective order. Linda Rosa Elliott vs Arthur E. Reno, complaint for damages. Diana Watson, on behall of Randy Watson, vs Melanie Sells, petition for a protective order.

SUPERIOR COURT III William A. Davit and Grace Davis, dissolution of marriage. Larry Dale Woods and Janet Williams Woods, dissolution of marriage. Leah K. Williams and Donald E.

Williams, dissolution of marriage. James R. Andrews vs Richard A. Goode. complaint for damages.

Richard L. Howell and Veronica A. Howell, dissolution of marriage. Betty J. Blevins and Benny W.

Blevins, dissolution of marriage. Jonathan E. Evans and Dinah R. Evans, dissolution ol marriage. Matthew L.

Dwiggins and Sheryl B. Dwiggins, dissolution of marriage. Janice J. Sloniker vs Timothy McCarty and William T. McCarty, complaint.

Herbert Rose and Charlotte Rose, dissolution ol marriage. Teresa L. Turner vs Gregory J. Locke, complaint lor personal injuries and damages. Carmen L.

Phillips and John W. Phillips, dissolution ol marriage. SUPERIOR COURT III Tara Lynn Gooding and Richard Earl Gooding, dissolution ol marriage. Maria Jean Harvey and James David Harvey, dissolution of marriage. Joseph Frank Davis vs Brian J.

Walburn, complaint. SUPERIOR COURT I Bradley L. Forrer and Julie L. Forrer, dissolution ol marriage. Associates Financial Services Company ol Indiana, Inc.

vs Paul E. Smith, Belina M. Smith, United Stales of America, Internal Revenue Service, the Stale of Indiana, Robert Sloops, the treasurer ol Madison County, Kirk Mcnoberts, suit on note and to loredose real estate mortgage. Shirley A. Wicker and Kenneth W.

Wicker, dissolution ol marriage. Norman C. Anderson vs Harold E. Cornell, Melinda S. Cornell, complaint for damages and replevin.

Judith V. Owens vs James Artie Mason, FREE LUNCH at 11 a.m. Auction Starts at Noon ONpq I 15 I 1 2:30, 4:45 CAPTAIN RON 7:00 and 0 Sat. A Sun. Matins Last of thoMohlkansR 7:00 and 0:30 Sat.

Sun. Matlnaat 2:00, 4:30 HERO PQ13 7:15 and 0:45 Sat. Sun. MatlnMt 2:15, 4:45 Crime Stoppers 649-8310 GIFT AUCTION Saturday, October 10 Summitville United Methodist Church ETHEL BEJGH Ethel I. (Staga) Balgh, 86, 603 Broadway, Alexandria, died Sept.

24 at Community Hospital following an extended Illness. She waa born In Alexandria on Aug. 16, 1906, and had lived there all her Ufa. She had been a payroll clerk for Johns-Manville In Alexandria, retiring In 1975. She wat a member of First United Methodist Church In Alexandria and tha Women's Society of the church.

She was also a life member of Omega Nu Tau in Alexandria and a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and tha Quarter Century Club of Johns-Manville. Her husband, Clifford Belgh, died In 1979. Surviving are a son, Jack C. Belgh of Alexandria; a daughter, Sally (Mrs. Richard) Fuller of Alexandria; four grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren.

Services were conducted Monday at Noffze Funeral Home with Revs. David Michel and Mark Walker officiating. Burial followed at Park View Cemetery. DONALD WILBORN Donald G. Wilborn 28, Anderson, died unexpectedly Sept.

25 at his residence. Local survivors include a half-sister, Sandy Fisher of Alexandria. A memorial service was conducted Tuesday at Robert D. Loose Funeral Home with Rev. Michael Conkls officiating.

Burial followed at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. ELIZABETH FOLEY Elizabeth F. "Betty Foley, 70, 1013 Sullivan Alexandria, died Sept. 21 at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncla after a brief Illness. She was born March 5, 1922, In Elwood and lived In the Alexandria area all of her life.

She retired In 1 978 as a packing Inspector at Foster Forbes in Marlon after 20 years of employment. She was a member of Eagles Auxiliary and Historical Society, both of Alexandria, Survivors include a son, Jimmy Foley of Albany; a brother, Merle Acton of Logansport; two sisters, Lucille (Mrs. Bradford) of Alexandria, and Margaret (Mrs. Larry) Schaefer of Largo, Fla. and five grandchildren.

Her husband, Jamas Foley, died in 1974. Services were conducted Sept. 25 at Noffze Funeral Home with Rev. James Shuck officiating. Burial followed at Park View Cemetery.

An Eagles Auxiliary memorial service was conducted Sept. 24. ARTHUR BARNES Arthur Barnes, 94, Anderson, died Sept. 25 at St. John's Medical Canter following an extended illness.

Ha was bom In Elwood on May ft, 1 908, and lived in Madison County all hit life. He wat a 50-year employee at Delco Remy In the tool room. He wat a member of Delco Retireet Club, and UAW. He wat preceded In death by hit wife, Gertrude E. Bamat, In 1976.

He It turvlved by titter, Leota Pequignot of Anderson; two nlacea, Ragina Hellman anmd Eileen John- rvttrliUOM i Fin iWffli mi FREE LUBE, OIL FILTER with purchase of Tune-Up, Transmission Service or Coolant Flush Mi Classifieds Pay The Willows 1 CANDY CORN GUESSER at the Small Town Festival JENNIFER UNDUS Thanks to all who stopped byl St. Rd. 9 South, Alexandria (317)724-4464 ruaM IS IMS iMM turiiMsti IMmm let MMMM ni.su IsiST is tl I IS SIS.il! M4S lwt.TMifri MB sTl IV I sTJK im. 1 sltl 1 u. His Death Is One You Wont Face Alone.

You vowed to he together until death do you part. Now the only thing th.it could sep.ir.ite you, hns. Rebuilding vour own life is no sm.ill t.isk. We can offer you books and brochures on the process of grieving. We can refer you to local support groups of others who haw lost a spouse.

And we know other community resources that exist solely to help you. We can and will work to help you through the difficult times that folkiw a death. That is, quite simply, MR. BASEBALL po is 7:15 and 9:30 Sat. Sun.

Matinee 2:00, 5:00 BOB HONEYMOON IN ROBERTS ry VEGAS mh 915 Sat Sun. Matinees 230, 5:15 INNOCENT BLOOD I 7:00 and 9: 15 12.15,4:45 Sat. Sun. Matlneet Mike and Connie Owens Making Tht Difftitnct In AlmmnJri.

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