Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1979 — Page 15

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Bid Committee of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis until 11:00 A.M., Tuesday, June 26, 1979 on the following: Reading Enrichment Hardcover Books Physical Education Supplies for Elementary Supply Printing Paper, Envelopes, and Supplies for Graphics Communications Canned Goods for I.P.S., August 13, 1979 through December 31. 1979 (Quantities more or less) All in accordance with detailed specifications on file and in the Office of the Board, 120 East Walnut Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS NOLAN E. ALLEN. Business Manager 6-9 79 2T 59501 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Centra) Purchas ing Div.. of Indianapolis & Marion County will receive sealed bids in Rm. 2160 CityCounty Bldg, until 9AM June 26th, 1979 and bids will be read publicly at 9:30 A.M. in Rm. 260 City-County Bldg, the same day. Req #510-BC-9-20, Resurfacing of Center Township. Attention is called to the fact that the Contractor, must take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex. or national origin. To be eligible for an award of a contract under this invitation, all bidders or subcontractors must comply with Part 1 and Part 2 and Part 3 of the Bid Conditions of Marion County. All Bidders are required to submit with their bids the Bidders Certification Form and Certification of non-segregated facilities and all subcontractors must submit the Subcontrac tors Certification Form with their bid to the Prime Contrac tor. Bidder shall obtain the neces sary bidding documents from Centra' Purchasing Div.. 2160 City l\ unty Bldg., Indianapo lis, IN A 24 hr. delay may be neces'-ary to obtain plans and specs after requested. $10.00 PAYMENT by check made out t. Citv of Indianapolis for pians NO CASH PAYMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.' NO REECNDS FOR RETURN OF SAME HAROLD C. MILLER City-County Purchasing Agent Citv Countv Bldg (633 735' 6-16-79 2T 12413

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids wi’l be received by the Bid Corrmitte- of the Board of S- nool Commissioners of the Citv f Indianapo.:s until 11:00 A M Thursday, June 28. 1979 on the following: . Milk. IceCr'-am, and Related Products, September 1, 1979 through August 31. 1960 (Quantities more or less) All m accordant with detailed >pecifications or. file and in the Office of the Board. 120 East Walnut Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS NOLANE ALLEN. Business- Manager 6-9 79 2T 59499 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice > hereby given that the undors.gr.ed Central Purchas mg Div., of Indianapolis & Marion County will receive sealed mds in Rm. 2160 CityCounty Bldg., until 9 AM June 19, 1979 and bids will be read publicly at 9:30 A.M. in Rm. 260 City County Bldg, the same day, keq #320 9 225. Rehabilitation of Property at: 1446 West 31st St. Req #320 9-226, Rehahihta tion of Property at: 4140 N College Ave. Each bidder, contractor or subcontractor hereinafter the contractor’ must fully comply with Part I or Part II as applicable of these Bid Condi lions, as to each construction trade it intends to use on this contruction contract and all other construction work both Eederal and Non-federal in the Indianapolis area during the performance of this contract or subcontract. The contractor commits itself to the goals for minority manpower utilization in either Part I or Part II as applicable and all other requirements terms and conditions of these bid conditions by*submitting a properly signed bid. The contractor shall appoint a company executive to assume the responsiblity for the implementation of the requirments, terms and conditions of these bid conditions. Bidder shall obtain the necessary bidding documents from Central Purchasing Div., 2160 City-County Building, Indianapolis, IN. HAROLD C. MILLER City-County Purchasing Agent City County Bldg. (317) 633-7350 6-9-79 2T Urban Renewal

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Central Purchasing Div., of Indianapolis & Marion County will receive sealed bids in Rm. 2160 CityCouty Bldg, until 9AM June 19, 1979 and bids will be read publicly at 9:30 AM in Rm. 260 City-County Bldg, the same day. Req. #510-BC-9-19, Resurfacing of West 16th St. from Leutt Street to Senate Avenue. Bidder shall obtain the necessary bidding documents from Central Purchasing Div. 2160 City-County Bldg., Indianapolis, IN. A 24 hr delay may be necessary to obtain plans and specs after re^’^ted. $10.00 Ea. PAYMENT by check made out to: City of Indianapolis for plans (NO CASH PAYMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.) NO REFUNDS FOR RETURN OF SAME. HAROLD C. MILLER City-County Purchasing Div. Citv-County Bldg. (633-73501 6-9-79 2T 124D NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Central Purchasing Div., of Indianapolis & Marion County will receive sealed bids in Rm. 2160 City County Bldg., until 9AM June 26th. 1979 and bids will be read publicly at 9:30 AM in Rm. 260 City-County Bldg the same dav. Req. #510 DE 9-276. 35.000 tons (more or less) sodium chloride, type I grade 1 (Base bid i Bidder shall obtain the necessary bidding documents from Central Purchasing Div., 2160 City County Bldg.. Indi anapolis. IN HAROLD C. MILLER City County Purchasing Agent Citv Countv Bldg. (317) 633 7350 6 1.6-79 2T 12414 EVERETT 1. HALL, Attv NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Marion Superior Court. Probate Division In the Matter of the Estate of Alberta Johnson, deceased. Estate Docket E79 Page 818 . Notice is hereby given that Helen Griffin was on the^pth day of May. 1979. appointed personal representative of the estate of Alberta Johnson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court with,n five (5) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indi ana. this 30th day of May, 1979. Ber •■rd Gohmann Jr. Cle x of the Marion Superior Court Probate Division 6 9 792T

Atty.

EVERETT I. HALL

NOTICE OF

ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of Augusta Lee Jordan, deceased. Estate Docket E79

Page 685

Notice is hereby given that Alice Wills was on the 8th day of June. 1979, appointed per sonal representative of the estate of Augusta Lee Jordan,

deceased

All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within five (5) montn-, from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever

barred.

Dated at Indianapolis, Indi ana. this 8th day of June. 1979. Bernard Gohmann Jr. Clerk of the Probate Court for Marion Countv, Indiana. 6-16 79-2T

President Andrew Johnson had been a tailor and sewed his own clothing when in the White House.

GAMMA CHAPTER, Tau Gamma Delta Sorority, acknowledges the genuine support from all who attended their 500 Carl Party-Luncheon' last month in the Atkinson Hotel's grand ballroom. From the svontaniety and favorable comments made during the afternoon. Gamma members were assured their guests enjoyed the "Fashion Extravaganza" presented by NiNi and Company. The guest list revealed representation from many civic and social organizations here. Some were Adorable Dames, AKAs, Angels,

Cardettes, Cordials, Coterie, Delta Sigma Theta, Fellowship Circle, Fedelxs, Gamma Phi Delta, Phi Delta Kappa, Jack and Jill, Just Us, Kellas, Lucky IS, Mr. & Mrs., P. F. C., Sigma Gamma Rho, Silver Leaf Art, Tawast and The Trendsetters. Pleased by the 200 guests' presence were [from left) Sorors Flnora Starks, Mable White, Mildred Bolden, Margaret McGee, Bemadine McPherson, Edna Senour, Mary Landrum, Marie Caesar, Mary Pendergraph, Olivia McGee and June Dishman.

Ah 1 h.R some \0prolific years as an educator, Mrs. Kathryn Owsley, School 8? principal, is stepping dou~n. High points of ht r extensive career and other positive pointers about the esteemed lady were emphasized during a reception in her honor June 10 at the school. Here Mrs. Owsleu is embraced by first grade teacher Sarah Martins while displaying a certificate of appreaciation. [Recorder photo by Marcell U 'il l ia ms)

Surprise

A recent birthday surprise dinner party turned out to be a surprise retirement party also for Harry Hamlet. Mrs. Dorothy Hamlet hosted the party for Mrs. Julia Means. Alarge banner reading “Happy Birth day Julia." Later on Emcee Lavenia Jacobs uncovered another ban ner sign underneath Julia's which read “Happy Retirement Harry." He was shocked, but happy. A musical rendition ded icated to the honorees was given by Kevin Hamlet, son of the two surprisee's. Mr. Hamlet wps recently retired from Bridgeport Brass Company where he was employed for 32 years. Mrs. Means, a talented Musician, is organist for Trinity C.M.E. Church, of which she is also a member. She is also organist at New Mission Ba ptist church and King and King Funeral Home.

Legals

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Central Purchas ing Div., of Indianapolis 4. Marion County will receive sealed bids in Rm. 2160 CitvCounty Bldg., until 9AM June 1979 and bids will be read pualicly at 9:30 AM in Rm 260 City County Bldg, the same day. Req. #710-9 1532, Two 50" Out Front Commercial Rotary Req. #710-9 1534, Two Turf Trucks Bidder shall obtain the neces sary bidding documents from Central Purchasing Div., 2160 Citv Countv Bldg., Indianapo lis. IN HAROLD C. MILLER City County Purchasing Agent Citv Countv Bldg. (317) 633 7350 6 9 79 2T 12412 Timmons. Endsley. Chav is, DuMond & Baker Patrick E. Chavis. HI, Attv. NOTICE OF • ADMINISTRATION In the Probate court of Marion Count./. Indiana. In the Matter ol -.he Estate of Ines L. Williams, deceased. Estate Docket h “9 Page 875 Notice is hereby given that Lillard Boatright was on the 7th day of June, 1979, appoint ed: Administrator of the estate of Ines L. Wiiiiams, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indi ana. this 7th day of June, 1979. Bernard Gohmann Jr. Clerk of the Probate Court For Marion County, Indiana. 6-16-79-2T

Finally, a graduate

MOTHER-SOS REJOICE: A beaming Mrs. Bertha Williams is kissed by son James after receiving a diploma from Harry E. Wood Continuing Education Center.

diploma during Harry E. Wood Continuing Education Center commencement exercises Mav

30.

Mrs. Bertha Williams thinks of herself today as a "newly inspired inah idual" and she has

right to.

She finally has a high school

diploma.

What's so unusual in this instance is Mrs. Williams is the mother of 13 children and a divorcee after 32 years of marriage. She received her

"How pleasing it all has been, she says. "Graduation is more than another fulfilled moment to my life. Adolescence cant recollect the time of so many relieved problems I had encountered by elevating my education.

Ladies

say

bye

to sister lady

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DON'T GIVE UP! REV. MOTHER MARTIN GUARANTEED RESULTS IN 24 HOURS Don't let distance Call 925-0395

stand in your way ^ Tv‘THIS SOUTHERN BORN Spiritualist who Bring TO YOU the solutions to the d At mystres of the DEEP SOUTH, seeks to help many thousands of people who have ^ ^ been CROSSED HAVE SPELLS, CAN'T HOLD MONEY, WANT LUCK, WANT THEIR ‘fC LOVED ONES BACK, WANT TO STOP NATURE PROBLEMS or WANT TO GET RID Of d

STRANGE SICKNESS if you are seeking o sure fire woman to do for you the things ^ . ^ that ore needed or WISH TO GAIN FINANCIAL AID or PEACE, LOVE and fL- decorated cakes, one in honor

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Though it was a farewell party of sorts, a festive mood was prevelant in Morris Butler House Saturday, June 3, during Top Ladies of Distinction s parting tribute to a dear

member.

Lady of the hour was Carmen

Laing, once co-chairman of TLOI) youth affiliate Top Teens of America, who’s leaving soon for Paris where

she'll join her husband. As one co worker quietly

intoned, "Shell be greatly missed because she spear-

headed so many activities.” The room beamed with color

ful flower bouquets for the gathering, their fragrance permeating the air. A well appointed, table was centered by two

PROSPERITY in The home, you need to see this women of GOD today! SHE TELLS L, YOU ALL BEFORE YOU UTTER A WORD SHE con bnng inthe SPIRIT Of RELEASE ond^* CONTROL your every affair and dealing ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM ILLNESS OR’

At DISEASE that YOU CANNOT CURE? There is a doctor of ail doctors, this doctor is , wi men o ^ GOD THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE are amazed at the results gotten by REV. MOTHER tulations

MARTIN WHEN YOUR CASE SEEMS HOPELESS, THERE IS A REMEDY FOR YQp J Reod Jomes, Chapter 5, verses 13 16. Then come to see REV. MOTF^R MARTIN os many other do from far and near YOU RE BOUND TO BE ^

ot TTAs and the other in hoaor

of Lady taing.

CONTROL your every offoir ond dealing ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM ILLNESS ORTop Teens seniors had n i cc a cc ti-we* vrui r aumat r'lipc? tkata « Ae\r-*r\r nil /4#v4nrc this Hfvtftr ic written on thcMF C3.ic0 ^Con^Xii'

while inscribed in

blue lettering on the other was

"Bon Voyage."

As a parting memento of

^ Ktv wejmtit wMwin worns ner power to >aiivt eocn ana everyone meappreciation, president Mary reveals to you all of the hidden secrets, evil eyes ond lurking dangers that may ^ ilson presented her sister harm you If you really want somethign done about the matter.. .HERE IS T8E^^ lady with a palque of walnut, ^ WOMAN WHO WILL DO IT FOR YOU IN A HURRY. DON'T TELL HER, LET HER TELL)^- silver and onyx engraved with YOU See her tn the morning, BE HAPPY AT NIGHT, THIS WOMAN DOES WHAT^ the phrase “To Lady Laing for w others claim To DOmi!M! _ __ . ^ ^ meritorious services with Top ^ Y3440 West 30th Street, 025-0395 )r Teens of America and TLODs

•ft liuTionopolis, Indiana 46222' '**” Wt * ^

SATISFIED!!!! SATISFACTION DOUBLY GUARANTEED [One visit is all you need . REV MOTHER MARTIN works her power to SATISFY each ond everyone She

of TTAs she had worked so hard with. Certificates of merit with scholarship aid w-ere given 11 members who met eligibility requirements and five certificates were issued inactive TTAs for 1978-79. Receiving scholarship aid were Lisa Bradford, Mark Floyd, Francine Fowler, Michelle Henderson, Rosaling Keels, Angela Nealy, Steven Oldham, Anthony Simonton, Gregory Todd. Marvin Wade and Felicia Williams. Certificates went to Theresa Broadus, Sam H. Jones, Lonnie Palmer, Johnnie Rawley and Sherilyn Searcy. Introduced as TTA advisor and co-advisors were Ladies Ida Edlen, Frances Jones and Geneva Murphy. Program opener, after introductions, was Lady W T ilson playing Chopin’s Nocturne Opus 2 and group singing of the Negro National Anthem. Lady Ethel Kuykendall is Top Ladies of Distinction Area VI director and Lady Hazel Moore, reporter.

•eA. of Indianapolis, Indiana 1979.’

f grod^yes" carnffotfa pr^fm

emphasizing the achievements

Our solar system contains 31 satellites in addition to our own moon.

THESE GENTS-The Com-Wo-Leis by name —are getting compliments reserved for only the best after their long-to-be-remem-bered annual summer formal Saturday night at IBEW Hall. Guest after guest among the U50 enjoying themselves stopped by to thank the brothers personally. Individually, Con-Wo-Leis are [from left] Elbert Jones, sargeant-at-arms; Charles B. Anthony,

Charles F. McKay Sr., president; Charles t McKay Jr., historian; Fred Williams, sick committee chairman; Thomas M. Craig, business manager, and Melvin Marion, recording secretary. Not pictured but very much a part of the group are vice-president Earl Williams and financial secretary Harry Williams. [Recorder photo by James Burres]

New restraunt opens 75th store in Indy

Scouting summer’s fare set

Girls 6 17 wanting to get in on summer fun activities should register immediately with the Booster Capitol Girl Scout Council in either Boone, Hamil ton, Hancock, Hendricks, John son, Marion, Shelby County and nothern half of Morgan County. Resident camping will be offered at Dudley Galiahuc valley Camps and day camping will be conducted on throtsites in the council area. The Council will sponsor the Summer Food Service for Children participating - in the Hoosier Capital's dav camp program on council sites the summer of '79 without regard to race, color, national origin, religion or sex. Voyager Club includes a w ide variety of day trips such a> a walk-a-thon and tours to histo ric and cultural centers. A trip to St. Louis and one to Chicago are planned. Mrs. Love

BELI-\ GIFT: Rax Roast Beef, a brand mew addition toIndy's string of fast-food restraunts recently donated $300 to Camp Riley. Wheelchair campers [shown above] are as “at home" as mobile children at Camp Riley, since they can seek new learning experiences along specially designed nature trails. Rax’s donation will help make the outdoors life more accesible for the handicapped.

A $300 contribution to the Ri lev Foundations' Camp Riley for Children highlighted today's opining of Indianapolis' first Rax Roast Beef Restaurant at 5630 East 71st Street. Steve Ort, manager of ..the new Rax Restaurant, present ed three bunfuls of cash to Omer l ust of the Riley Founda tion. Rust said, the Rax dona tion will send three physically handicapped children from the Indianapolis area to Camp Rilev for one week this summer." The Rax Restaurant is own ed and operated by Barney En terprises, Inc. of Crown Point. Indiana. This is‘the 75th Rax Roast

Beef Restaurant to open in the Lmted States and Rax Systems, Inc., the Columbus Ohio based franchisor of the roast beef restaurants hopes to have 600 units open bv the end of 1980. Rax Roast Beef Restaurants feature roast beef, ham. barbe cued beef and ham sandwiches, trench tries, hot and cold hover ages, drive thru service and an endless salad bar, "the most modern in the fast food indus tr>, " manager Ort said. John Barney, president of Barney Enterprises, Inc. an nounced plans for the construe tion of "ten to twelve more Rax in Indianapolis by mid 1981."

returns for brief stay Mrs. Dorothy Ix>ve, formerly of Indianapolis, recently visited relatives and friends here for the first lime in four years. Her short stay was made extra pleasant by her sisters, other kin and friends who entertained Mrs. Ixive. The visitor was a dental technician for Dr. Guy L. Grant and also worked for Dr. Frank Brown as a receptionist for several years before leaving our fair city. Awards Helen Cheeseborough, a 1979 graduating senior from North Central High School, and a music student, has been selected to receive the Second Annual Mark E. Wilson Memo-

Church Events BY WILLA THOMAS

ITS EASY... to sleep in, stay at home, take a vacation from church, having something more impor tant to do to accept the attitude that children 'must make up their own minds, resist discipline, need freedom to make their own decisions and never set down certain diciplines that they need and subconsciously want. to believe that Christian Education is not important and that the church is nof’with it” without ever realizing that Christian Education forms the very basis for all other edu cation. to draw back and let olh ers do the work because you are so busy with other things outside the church...and wonder why the church doesn't grow. to give to God's work only when you have something left over while forgetting that a Christian is one who puts God first. to never really discover the TRUTH of what the church is, teaches and believes. *** At least 500 Hoosiers will be among thousands of persons undergoing special training this week during National Baptist Sunday School and Baptist Training Union Congress ses sions in Chicago. »*• Youth Choirs Friends present their special concert “Bible Folk" Sunday. 5 p.m., at Barnes United Methodist Church. Directed by Mrs. Mary

Etta Rose, it's beinv soonsored by youth choirs of Barne-'t l riled Method.>t and Witherspoon United Presbyterian Church. *** Pause, reflect on his bound less guidance and express some sort of gratitude to the family patriarch Sunday, Father's day Personally, I salute these stalwarts- James C. Henry of Gulfport, Miss., Bradford E. Thomas. Dewev Grumpier of Berkley. Ca. Dr. Damon Roach. Stephen West. Bootsie Max well. Rev. Arthur Johnson, Dr. E. Paul Thomas (my brother), Rev. F. R. Hatcher, John Steward. John Talley, Robert Colbert, Kenneth Gibson and Oscar Donahue. Have a ,Happy Father's Day! Louis Legion Post swears in officers Louis B. Russell Post 93, American Legion, installed earlier this month officeers for the upcoming fiscal year. They are Charles R. Joyner Sr., commander; Maurice Hill Sr., first vice-commander; Louis J. Sutton, second vicecommander; Robert L. Byers, adjutant; Joe Johnson Jr., finance officer; Milton K. Grooms Jr., chaplain; Charles R. Joyner Sr., historian; Benny Young, service officer, and John Weise, sargeant-at-arms.

rial Scholarship. This scholarship is named in the memory of Mark E. Wilson, a 1977 North Central graduate. The Wilson family and friends established this scholarship fund to encourage other stu dents to pursue new careers and help provide outstanding programs in their respective fields. Helen Cheeseborough is planning to enter HTIY in September.'She is the daughter of Miss Brenda M. Wilson. 2057 W. 64th Street. OUR SERVICEMEN Marine Sergeant John P. Raine Jr., son of Frances and John Raine, Indianapolis, has been awarded the Good Conduct Medal. The medal signifies faithful and obedient service during a three year period. Raine is presently serving with the 3rd Marine Division in Okinawa. He is a graduate of old Harry Wood High School. * • * Navy Hospitalman Recruit Victoria A. Cannon, daughter of Sam Sallee, 3300 block of Temple, was graduated from the Navy's Hospital Corps School. During the 10 week course in Great Lakes, Illinois she received instruction on th*» basic medical procedures used by hospital corpsmen as they assist Navy doctors and nurses.

* * * Marine Corporal Luther L. Calvert, whose mother is Mary Jiles of the 3300 block of Drexel, recently oarticipated in the annual NATO exercise “Dawn Patrol-79,” conducted in Southern Europe. He is a member of the 32nd Amphitbious Unit, based at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Calvert graduated from John Marshall High School.