Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1979 — Page 18
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io THt INDIANAPOLIS RECOROCR OAGt 18 SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, MTf .
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be recieved by the Bid Committee of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis until 11:00 A.M.. Wednesday, August 15. 1979 on the following:
• LEGAL NOTICE The monthly meeting of the Indianapolis Employment and Training Advisory Council is Wednesday, August 8, 1979 at 3:00 p.m.. City County Build-
ing, Room 442.
The agenda and documents to be acted upon are available for
Detroit Allison Rebuilt Bus public review a k 155 East
Market Street, 3rd Floor, from August 3, 1979 until August 7, 1979, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, daily. For any information concerning the meeting, please contact Mrs. Carol McCarroll at 633 8260. To place items on the agenda, contact Mr. Harry T. McFarland, Administrator, at 63,3-6171, no later than Mon day' August 6, 1979 at 3:30
p.m.
i < *i . 8 4-79 IT Monthly Meeting STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF MARION
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF MARION COUNTY PROBATE COURT CAUSE NO. A 79 347 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF PENNY SUE KIMBERLY . ANN Plaintiff
Transmissions through June
.*0, 1980.
Transportation for Urban Area Career Education Math Minisystems for Special Education ^ed Tests for Math, Readint;. Science, Social Studies and
Writing
Telelessons for C.I.R.T. • Quantities more or less). All in accordance with detailed specifications on file and in the Office of the Board, .120 East Walnut Street. Indianapo-
lis. Indiana 46204
HIE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE Cm OI INDIANAPOLIS R M.I’H E. HOSTETLER. BUSINESS MANAGER
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THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF INDIANA POI.IS, INDIANA , INCH ATION TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the following, one hundred tweny five (125)
m rap appliances.
1. Forty two i42) Electric
• Refrigerators
2. Eighty three i83' Gas
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u til -be recieved by the Housing \uthority of the City of India napoli-. Indiana •"Authority”) it the offices of the Authority located at the Lionel F. Artis (enter. 110 North Meridian street. Indianapolis,. Indiana UN’Ol. until 2:00 P M E.S.T., *>n August 21. 1070. at which time and place they will be opened pubhch and read aloud. Bids recieved after the above time will be returned unopen e l Bids may be made on any combination of the above men lioned appliances Bids *hall be made out on Indiana State Board of Ac count' Form 05. in* sealed, be a* companied by a bid bond or a * ertitied check made payable to the order of the Authority in theutuount offi\e percent •5 0/ oi ot ti.e bid Contract documents, tu lading detailed specifications c lorth the kind and pi.i:it;. of the bid items, are av ailaNc at 110 North Meridian mm < t Indianapolis, Indiana
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\!orc mentioned appliances art preM Titlv in storage at 1935 s Shelb\ Street. Indianapolis, Indiana 16203 and shall be a-aiNhie tor your pre bid in -pect between the hours of 10 on \ M , ir id 12:00 noon, as wci! 2 no 1’ M through 4:00 U M on August 14. 1979: said uppi'ance'. -hall be removed iron above mentioned prem -.e- within three •3) working il.c. > alter .iv\ arding of the bid. ..ritv reserves the right
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1063 YORK STREET . 634-3418 pr 632-8411, Ext. 340 Me ore hiring for the following positions. If you hove skills and eiperience required, we can offer you steady employment with no tear of short work weeks. The economy is not effecting us. We ae attempting to increase our work force. No journeymens cord is needed if you have the experience. Contact our Personnel Dept, for more information and an interviow. Office Hours 8am to 5 pm or call for appointment. TOOL A DIE MAKER ‘•V.ii be responsible for diversified work to plan, perform intricate contour grinding of molds, brooches, dies, gogeS and bttmg inter related contours to close tolerances, setup p»cxt ng on all machines X RAY & MASS SPECTR0M0TER INSPECTOR Requires use of shop math, complicated drawings, spacificatian chorts, ond voriety of measuring instruments. Must ba able to determine layout end operational sequences. INSPECTOR, LAYOUT A Must be able to use advanced shop moth, work from complicated dra«ings, inspect and layout wide variety of ports and assemblies from the initial mo chine set up, work m close tolerances, perform complicated surface pate sot up. TOOL & DIE MAKER Requires use of shop math, ‘ handbook and trig. Work from complicated drawings or skotcbos. Use oH typos of precision drawing instruments, thorough knowledge of operations and usa of bond and machine tools. PIPEFITTER/MILLWRIGHT 2 to 3 years eiperience of pipe fitting methods and high pressure systems machines installations and industrial construction. PUNCH PRESS SET UP Set up such dies os compound, progressive, Whistler and other detailed dies that, requires changing of interchangeable die sets SHEET METAL MAINTENANCE Develop fabricate, install sheet metal hoods and ducting machine guards and boxes and reapir functions of general nature PLUS: Ixperienctd Sot-op Operators for Punch Press Mills Drills Lathes Automatic Screw Machmos. Equal Opportunity imploytr M/F
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BRENT EDWARD MASSEY - Defendant NOTICE OF SUIT The State of Indiana to the defendants above named, and any other person who may be concerned/ You are notified that you have been sued in the Court above named. The nature of the suit against you is: Petition for Adoption This summons by publication is specifically directed to the following SANDRA JEAN MASSEY whose address and whereabouts unknown. In addition to the above named defendants being served by this summons there may be other defendants who have an interest in this law suit. If you have a claim relief against the plaintiff arising from the same transaction or in your written Answer. You must answer the Com plaint in writing, by you or your attorney, on or before (the same being within Third Notice of Suit), and if you fail so do so a judgement will be entered against you for what the plaintiff has demanded. Sheldon Wheeler 1119 Peoples Bank Bldg. Attorney for Plaintiff 8-4 79 3 T to accept or reject any and all bids, to waive any irregularity in bidding, to make any combination of bids, and to accept any bid for a period of thirty • 30) calendar days after opening of the bids. THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA By: Fred N. Thomas. Jr. Executive Director 8-4 79 IT Scrap Appliances
her husband, Henry, 32, who told police he found his wife’s body when he came home from work at around 9 p.m. Tuesday. Neighbors, however, told investigating officers that Jones arrived at home on a motorcycle and, after talking with someone on the street for a few minutes, went inside the apartment. “He was inside for about five minutes when we heard what we thought was a shot,” one neighbor told the homicide investigators. And about five minutes after the shot was heard, police were told, Jones, who had been married to his wife since May 31st, ran out of the apartment yelling for neighbors to call the police because “I just found my wife dead.” A .38-caliber revolver, which police said belongs to Jones, who works as a security guard was found near the body. Two half brothers. James M. Seals. 19, and Lee Woodard, 21. have been charged with murder in connection with the stabbing death of Ward, 8258 Patton Drive, who was visiting a black friend, Leonard Lenore. 27, at Lenore’s home at 2251 Wheeler. Police said that Ward, who worked with Lenore. at a small industrial plant, had just “stopped by to visit his frind" when he was accosted by the two half brothers who told him that “hqnkies ain’t got no business in our neighborhood” and then jumped on him. The victim was stabbed in the stomach and severely beatened by the two youths. The attack occured July 14 and Ward died last Sunday at W is hard
Memorial Hospital. Police said that Seals and Woodard are cousins of Lenore. The murder charges are pending in Criminal Court Room 2. Both Seals and Woodard are being held without bond in the Marion County Jail. James R. Ellery, 45. 301 W. Vermont, died last Thursday in Wishard Memorial Hospital of stab wounds police investigators say were inflicted July 21 during an argument involving the victim, Lesa M. Walton, 45, who was described as the Ellery’s ex girlfriend, and Arthur E. Porter, 54, 951 Paca, who was identified as Ms. Walton’s current boyfriend. Ms. Walton is accused of stabbing Ellery in the heart with a butcher knife following an argument that developed while the trio was drinking together at the Paca Street address. Police said that Ellery was stabbed by Ms. Walton as he attemped to flee down the street after the alleged slayer branished the knife. Detectives said that Porter was charged with murder in the case because he reportedly urged Ms. Walton to: “Stab him, Lesa, while at the same time striking the victim a number of times as he was attempting to flee. In the last homicide, the Quick brothers, surrendered to police Tuesday in connection with the fatal shooting last Saturday of Pounds. Officers said that the shooting was an outgrowth of a “kind of family feud that had existed tor some time between the Quick family and another
Wallace C. Ford, 29, youngest of the profiled leaders, a Harvard-trained lawyer who is executive vice president of Amistad Dot Venture CApitaj Inc., a Washington based investment bompahy, backed by black private capital, that helps set up small businesses run by members of minorities. Marcia Ann Gillespie, 35, “who went for a job interview at Essence Magazine in 1970 and ended up being hired as managing editor. She took the floundering publication for Southside family. i The shooting, police said was an outgrowth of an jpgument that had developed, between the two fueding families at a party which Arias being held at a Southside apartment .complex. “The party broke up because of the fight,” Det. R.C. Greene of the .police homicide division told 'fne Recorder, “but the Quick brothers are believed to have followed Keith Helms, 20, of the 2200 block of South Perkins to the lounge where *the shooting occurred. (The Helms and Quicks have been involved in^ the feud, 3 the officers said) and one of the quick brothers fired several shots at Helms inside the store. Helms was grazed <yi the leg by at least one of the shots, police reported. * Helms, according to police, reportedly ran from tfie store toward his automobile which was parked outside the store. The authorities said that Pounds was shot, probably accidently by the Quick brothers as Helms fled, to the vehicle.
black women and gave it an audience, ad revenues, and an editorial raison d'etre. The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, 37, who encourages black teenagers to change their lives by avoiding dope and studying .hard. His PUSH-EXCEL pro grams require teachers to assign homework, students to study two hours a night, and patents to provide support and a quiet environment. He wants voter registration cards handed out to graduating seniors along with their diplomas. Amalya Kearse, 42, first black woman partner in a major W^all Street law firm, recently JacRson angers CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 views on prime time." The government has ignored the pleas to revoke Jackson’s visa. A spokesman for the South African broadcasting corporation said that it was a bold st >p by the (radio program) to invite him to part. Jackson defended his stand against apartheid and said, “I’m not going to take any of it back.” Sunday’s crowd in Soweto started singing long before any of the speakers arrived. Jackson, with his years of experience in leading civil rights rallies, brought the crowd to order for his speech. He referred to the Soweto riots of 1976, saying the “world cried when the dogs bit you” but appeared careful to avoid saying anything that might provoke any kind of civil disobedience.
Dwellers Maple Heights—DevMigton Neighborhood Association members are incensed by what they call Department of Public Works Negligence. appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals. She is also an expert, player and writer on bridge, and a .300 hitter on her law office’s softball team. Employment
In their words, Sanitary sewers are carring storm water to homes, causing extensive property damage and over all foul conditions. fn response, they're circulating August 18,10 a.m. to 2 p.m. a petition demanding corrective action. Association president Leo Higgins says the petition drive will seek to accumulate names to show residents consider Department or Public Works efforts nile.
TOOL MAKER Must be able to make complicated gages, templates, jigs, fixtures, special tools and dies where closest accuracy is required, perform operations such as filing, scraping, chasing threads, lining up and fitting jig or fixture parts, use all precision measuring instruments required to perform work satisfactory, understand all complicated blueprints and drawings and moke all necessary mathematical calculations. 8 years proven experience or j ourneyman's card is required. MACHINE REPAIR Must be able to diagnose trouble, plan and perform all mechanical operations necessary to modify, dismantle! repair, overhaul and rebuild all types of very difficult and complicated machine tools, plant machinery and equipment. 8 years proven experience or a journeyman's card is required. Excellent wages and benefits including hospital, medical, dental, prescription drug, and vision care plans. 3 weeks paid vocation after 1 years of company service, up to 5 weeks paid vacation after 10 years of company service. CXir Personnel Office, located at 5565 Brookville Rood, Indpls, IN is open from 8:00 AM t6 4:00 PM daily. For in 4 view other than during regular hours, call 356-8891, Ext. ty4. INTERNATIONAL
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