Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1999 — Page 34

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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1999

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CONTRACTING SERVICE

Home MaMenanco and Remodeling Ask for William -925-9125 Cm* Sity H* 1 AC bmiiira Bk^ M Forms it Inleriu and Exterior Repair or Renwdeling. NO JOB TO BIG OR SMALL CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE IF NEEDED

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

ATTORNEY

SANDY LEVITICUS BRYANT 1403 N. Delaware St. (317) 464-1463 Fax (317) 632-1671 •Auto-Truck-Motorcycle Accidents ‘Slip & Fall Accidents ‘Wrongful Death Actions ‘Wills & Estates

INVESTMENTS

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COSMETOLOGY

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COUNSELING & CONSULTING

DR. JACQUALYN F. GREEN Marriage and FamUy Counseling, Diversity and Leadership Consulting 4755 Kingsway Dr. Ste. 300 Hours By Appointment (317)257-6773

FINANCIAL

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Phone 31740148M Pas 3174014130

MARKETING

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MASSAGETHERAPY

| William Powell otters... THE HUMAN TOUCH ‘Manage Therapy at Its finest* "SpedaUstng in actfra Itolated Stretching' Swedish - Sports & Therapeutics Also Avaiiabie by appoinlmont only 925-9125

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PHYSICIAN

PAUL TERRY BATTIES, M.D. Cardiovascular Diseases 1633 N. Capitol Ave. #510 924-1001 Answered 24 Hours Office Hours By Appointment JAMIE WILLIAMS, M.D. Unlogy' NAiy • Mto' Pi^ (Newest FDA approved medication ■ Now Available) 3737 North Meridian Street By Appointment * 923-4542

PODIATRISTS

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HAIR STYLIST

CALL WILLIE NOW! HAIRSTYLES CNEDOTED Large BOOTH SPACE Available |0 Per Day Monerds East Stiopping Center 6900 Pendleton Pike, Suite G • M24223

DR. MARVIN TROTTER Problems of the Foot and Ankle 3231 N. Meridian. Suite 700 Most Insurance Accepted 926-3668 — 926-foot

PRINTING

A THOMAS imPRESSiont H29 Specializes in business priniinp for year 2000 Business Cants, Envelopes, letterhead, Etc Call: (317) 546-2940 / 546-2941 • Fax Located At 3762 N. Emerson Ave.

INSURANCE

flUNCMEMNDMENCV I American Family Imurance Lockable Markektlice (Free Parting) I 302 E. New Ybrk Street 317-262-2250 Amu. Home, life. Heahk harness \

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SECURITY

ADT Stecurity i Servic«s, Inc lyroneWarren 1 Sales Representative J 12166 N. Meridian St. Carme), IN 46032 Tetopbone: 317-816-2172 Fax: 317-646-0463

WEDDINGS

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MONEY CAN SEPARATE EVEN THE BEST ERIENDS. The United Negro College fund helps thousands of deserving students go to college. But for every one we help, there’s one we can’t. Not without the funds. With your generous donation you can help ensure that everyone who should go to college does, including the best of friends.

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Support The United Negro College fund. A Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste. • ' . _ .... ♦ Call 1 800 332-UIMCF.

Obituaries Ms. Marian Yvonne Allen Ms. Marian Yvonne Allen, 43, Indianapolis, died October 29 at St. Vincent Hospice. She was employed at Chevrolet Truck & Bus Division of the General Motor Corporation for ten years and a delivery person at George Thomas Florist for one year. Ms. Allen was a member of the United Auto Workers Union. She is survived by her mother, Jewel Colbert Allen; two sons, Michael Reeves Jr. and Marcus Tucker; one daughter, Mya Tucker; one grandson; one brother, Robert Allen and one sister, Paula Smith. Mr. Allen Lawrence Westmoreland Sr. Mr. Allen Lawrence Westmoreland Sr. “Fat Man”, 56, Indianapolis, died October 23. He was employed by the Indiana Asphalt Paving Company (now Asphalt Paving Company) as a heavy equipment operator. He had worked for 31 years. Mr. Westmoreland was a member of Indiana National Guard. He is survived by his wife, Mary Frances (Townsend) Westmoreland; one son, Allen Lawrence Westmoreland Jr.; two daughters, Gina Westmoreland Hall and Terri Westmoreland Johnson; 11 grandchildren; three brothers, Walter Westmoreland, Byron Westmoreland and James Westmoreland; two sisters, Alberta Berryhill and Dorina Brown. Rev. Dr. James Tinsley Smith Sr. Rev. Dr. James Tinsley Smith* Sr., 86, Indianapolis, died October 23 at Clarian HealthMethodist Hospital. He and his late brother, Lannie Hubert Smith owned and operated a neighborhood grocery store, Smith’s Supermarket, which later became Smith’s Big Ten for more than 40 years. The store was first located in Lockefield Gardens shopping area and then

at the comer of West 40 Street and North Boulevard Avenue. Rev. Smith was a member and senior associate pastor of Light of the World Christian Church, (Disciples of Christ), Indianapolis, Indiana for 15 years; he was

known for visiting sick and

injured children and adults at their hospital beds and in nursing * homes throughout the city; he

heard his first faint call to

Christian ministry nearly 80 years ago while growing up on a :

farm in Maceo, Kentucky;

among the numerous awards,

certificates and citations he

received was a proclamation from the City of Indianapolis and the Sagamore of the Wabash Award for the State of Indiana. T

He received the Excellence

Award in Ministry, Light of the World Christina Church; Outstanding Deacon in Training, Light of the World Church in I 1976; Special recognition, Small Business Administration; CoCaptain Cross Country Team,

Indiana University in 1937;

holder of Big Ten State Mile Record, from 1937 until 1966; member of World Record Four

Mile Relay Team Indiana

University; rated as one of the top 12 one mile runners in Junior Cross Country Champion, in 1934; one of 18 outstanding * freshmen men, Indiana Univer- ’

sity 1934 and 1935; 59 year Kappa Alpha Psi member;

member of the Board of Directors at the Alpha Home; Alumni Association Christian Theological Seminary Board; organizer and 1st President Indy Trade Association in 1976; 1994 Pen

relays 100th Anniversary -

inscribed on wall of fame; team

sponsor of the original

Lockefield Gardens Dust Bowl Tournament two sport letterman - for Indiana University 64 years; ; Indiana University’s IU Men’s T Association. He is survived by t. two grandsons, Jason R. Smith and Seneca Smith; two granddaughters, Teresa L. Smith and Peggy A. Bland; eight greatgrandchildren; four great-great-

children.

Hello... Good-bye.

Hello patio. Hello driveway. Hello garden. Hello basketball court. Hello garage. Hello basement. Hello dog. Hello tax deduction. Hello equity. Hello closet space. Good-bye broken elevators. Good-bye thin walls. Good-bye rent. Good-bye crowded closets. Good-bye parking spaces. Good-bye laundromats. Good-bye quarters. Good-bye landlords. Heliofreedom.

Sure, there are plenty of practical reasons to buy a VA HOME. Low down payments (many VA HOMES require as little as $500 (town). You don’t have to be a vet. And competitive VA vendee financing is available to qualified buyers. But the real reason to buy one is because it’s all yours. Call your real estate professional for details and listings.

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