Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1989 — Page 29

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BABB, JESSE, 77 yam dd, d«<t September 29 ol myocv dWMwpioA. BARNES, ANDREW, 55 yarn ok), died September 30 ol rend failure BARNETT, SR., WILLIAM, 63 yean old, diad Saptambar 22 of cafdiomctte diMaia. B00KDt,WMMAe2yaait ok), diad Seplarnbar 27 of ranal failure. CLEMONS, ALIO A, 2 days old, died September 21 of pramaturity. CLEMONS, PATRICIA, 10 hours old, died September 20

ol prematurity. COLEMAN. JAMES, 52 years oM, died September 27 of cancar, COMPTON, JAMES, 24 yam old, died September TSofMteDURR, JESSE, 7* years M, died Seotember 23 of onaumfr • Ftrw, BbW w, aM^WIMaF il HOLMES, ANME, 97 yam old, criedOctoberl of head disease. HOSLEY, SOPHIA, 81 years old, died September 28 of diabetes. JOHNSON, SR, MELVIN, 55 years old, died September 25 of carcinoma

MASON, JOESSysmoM, died September 23 of pneumonia MeQEE, SHAWNTA 1 month old, died September 29 of sepsis. McMTYRE, DARRELL,32years old, died September 21 of pun* McKtfGHT, BEULAH, 88 years old, died September 29 of raeptretory faiure MILS, JUSTIN, 8 hours old, (had September 27 of canfioraspiratory insufficiency MORTON, JAMES, 73yeersoid. died September 22 of heart disease.

RURALLY, WANOA, 46 years old, died September SO of Cirdiomyopathy OLIVER, RUBY, 59 yam old, dwd September 22 of cardiovasctriar disease PERSON, LEONARD, 79 yam old. died September 26 of oardiac arreet. POPE, ARTHUR, 27 yam old, diad June 22o(Colitie. PRYOR, ULY, 66 yam old, died October 1 of carcinoma ROBERTS, WILBERT. 83 yam old, died Octobar 2 of cancer. SANDERS, IDA 93 yam old, died September 26 of cerebral

STRAYHORN, MARY. 51 yam old, died September 26 of cancer. TANNER, RICHARD, 76years old, dted September 26 of heart

VANCE, LILIAN, 70 yam old, died September 23 of drrhoek WILLIAMS, AUDREY, 81 yam old, died September 28 ol pulmonary thromboambolism. WINTERS, WALTER.61 years old, died September 24 of can-

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Pauline Craig, ex-IPS teachei

Services for PAUUNE ELIZABETH CRAIG, 87, Indianapolis, a retired Indianapolis Public Schools teacher, were held October 11 in St. Phillips Episcopal Church, of which she was a member. She died October 8. Stuarl Mortuary handled the arrangements. Mrs. Craig had taught mathematics at Thomas Carr Howe High School 25 years, retiring in 1972. She previously taught in the Coatesville, Pa., school system. She was a graduate of Howard University and received her master's degree from Columbia University. She was a for-

mer officer of the alumni boards of both universities. A lifetime member of the Indiana chapter of the National Association lor Colored People, she was its treasurer 23 years. Mrs. Craig was on the board of St. Monica Guild of her church, and had taught church school there. She wasa former officer of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. She was the widow of Clarence E. Craig. Survivors include: daughter, Winifred Parker White; and brother, Frederick Allen Parker, Sr.

He had been a construction worker for Hod Carriers Union Local 120, retiring in 1982. Survivors include a brother, Russell Jones; and two sisters, Ruby Lytle and Hester J. Majors.

rangements.

She was a secretary lor Indianapolis Public Schools 25 years,

retiring in 1985.

She was a member of South Calvary Baptist Church and Progressive Baptist Church, Chi-

-——CSgo.

Last rites for GILBERT GREER, Survivors include: husband,

ANDREW NORMAN BARNES, 55, Indianapolis, died Sept. 30. Funeral services were held Oct. 6 in St Paul Baptist Church, of which he was a member. An Army veteran, he had worked at Bridgeport Brass Company for 30 years as a caster prior to retiring earlier this year. Survivors include his wife, Pauline Talley Barnes; three sons, Andrew N. Dearman, Kent N. and Nicholas T. Barnes; three daughters, Trina Barnes Clark, Tyran Smith and Norma Kendnck; his mother, Thelma Barnes; a sister, Pamela Morris; and 14 grandchildren. Last rites for JUSTEN EDWARD CALLAWAY, 21 months, were held Oct 6 in Greater St. Mark Baptist Church. He died Oct. 1. Survivors include his mother, Joyce Callaway; father, Michael Jones; two sisters. Angel and Tifinee Callaway; a brother, John Leavell Jr; grandparents, Eddie and Mary Callaway and Leroy and Beatrice Jones. Funeral services lor WILLIE D. JAMES, 83, Indianapolis, were held Oct. 6 in Second Baptist Church. He died Oct. 2. He had been employed 37 years at National Starch Com-

pany prior to retiring. Survivors include two sons, Elbert and Uoyd James; a daughter, Joanna James; a brother, Odell Morris; two sisters, Lillie M. Claybrook and Thelma Blakemore; 14 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. BESSIE WATKINS NICKERSON, 88, Indianapolis, died Oct. 3. Funeral services were held Oct. 6 in Peoples Funeral Home. A member ol Grace Memorial Baptist Church, she had been a nurse's assistant at General Hospital, now Wishard Memorial, 25 years before retiring in 1965. Survivors include a daughter, Lillian Blakemore; two sisters. Katie Eastland and Lucille Miller; eight grandchildren, 26 greatgrandchildren and 26 great-great-grandchildren. Final rites for LILY B. BAKER PRYOR, 66, Indianapolis, were held Oct 6 in Crown Hill Gothic Chapel. She died Oct. 1. A member of College Avenue Baptist Church (now Oasis of Hope), she was a retired privatepractice nurse's aide. She was the widow ol Robert T. Pryor. IRA JONES, 69, Indianapolis, died Oct 5. Funeral services were held Oct. 9 in Boatright Funeral Home.

77, Indianapolis, were held Oct. 7 in St Luke Baptist Church. He died Oct 2. He was a laborer (or J.C. Cotton Plumbing Company before retiring in 1977. Survivors includea daughter, Etta Russell; two grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Last rites (or WYAnB. LEWIS, 74, Indianapolis, were held Oct. 7 in Lavenia's Home for Funerals. He died Oct 3. He had worked 25 years at Citizens Gas^A Coke Utility, retiring in 1978. He was a member ot Eastern Star Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Roawena M. Taylor Lewis; a daughter, Alice Ann Cullen; six stepdaughters, Carolyn Heron, Phyllis Simms, Mary Jordan, Peggy Greer, Donna Oliver and Brenda Fox; live stepsons, Lewis. John and Jerald Yates, and Marvin L. and Rev. Ralph Parrott; a brother, Harry Lewis; two grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren.e LOUISE BRONOUGH McGUIRE, 34, Indianapolis, died Oct. 1. Funeral services were held Oct. 7 in Boatright Funeral

Home.

She was a retired domestic worker and a member of All Friends Missionary Baptist

Church.

Survivors include a son, LC. McGuire; two daughters, Gertrude Mathews and Patriada Beverly; a stepdaughter, Georgia Evans; a sister, Hattie Williams; 19 grandchildren and 2f great-grandchildren. IMOGENE S. MITCHELL DUNLOP, 61, Rolling Meadows, III., formerly of Indianapolis, died September 29. Services were held October 3 in South Calvary Baptist Church. Indianapolis. Stuart Mortuary handled the ar-

William Reginald Dunlop; daughters, Jellena L Sellars and Geneva Spigner; sons, Dennis B. and Blaine B. Sechrest, Jr., Carl A. and Reginald M. Dunlop; mother, Jellena Briggs Mitchell; sister, Lenora Grissom; and 14 grandchildren. Final rites for CORINE SIMS, 52, Indianapolis, were held October 10 in Mount Vernon Baptist Church, ol which she was a member. Boatright Funeral Home handled arrangements. She was a dietitian at Central State Hospital lor five years. Survivors include: sons, Robert Lee, R. W. and Marvin Sims, and Melvin Lewis; daughters, Mary Ann, Patricia Ann, Sharon Evette, Jacquelin Yvette and Marilyn Sims; 18 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. JOSEPH C. GATES, 75, Indianapolis, died October 8. Services were held October 12 in Stuart Mortuary Chapel. A retired employee of Indianapolis Public Schools, he later was a security guard for the Indianapolis post office several years. He was an Army veteran ol World

War II.

Survivors include: wile, Virginia L Hill; daughter. Barbara L Armstead; sister, Nannie Lee Cox; brother, Eugene Gates; four grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. MARIE KATHLEEN SHERILL CARROLL, 76, Indianapolis, died Oclober 6. Services were held October 12 in New Bethel Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Peoples Funeral Home handled the arrangements. She had been a nurse at Tender Loving Care Health Care Services, retiring in September. Survivors include: daughters, Norma J. King and Janice C.

Looper; son, Lewis C. Carroll, Jr.; sister, Eartene Jones; five grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Graveside services were held October 11 in Floral Park Cemetery for ALBERT R. LEWIS, 79, Indianapolis. He died October 5. Arrangements were handled by Boatright Funeral Home. Hewasamasonbnckblocker (or L & S Construction. Survivors include: stepdaughters, Marjorie Scott and Mae Benson; seven grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Lavenia's Home lor Funerals handled arrangements lor SAMUEL T. CADDIE, 77, Indianapolis, held October 11 in Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, where he was a member. He died October 7. He had been a construction worker 20 years lor Abbott- ' Caso Construction Co., retiring in 1976. He also had worked nine years tor Citizens Gas & Coke Utility. He was the widower ol Pauline Barnett Gaddie. Survivors include: daughters, Barbara Taylor, Rosemary Barker and Shirley Jackson; son, Thomas Gaddie; sister Mary Lou Barnett; 15 grandchildren and 24 greatgrandchildren. Final rites lor CREAMOUS F. TOLIVER, 90, Bath Springs. Tenn., were held Oct. 1 in New Hope Baptist Church, De caturville, Tenn. Toliver, a former member of Jones Tabernacle AME Zion Church, Indianapolis, died Sept 29 Moore's Funeral Home, Decaturville, handled arrangement A retiree of Allison Division of General Motors Corp., he moved to Tenn. in 1978. Survivors include: wife, Mary Toliver; daughter, Ida Lyles; stepdaughters, Lola Levi and Willa Hunt; stepson, Jerry Yarbro; granddaughter, Sheila Trigg and great-granddaugh-ter, Staria Trigg, all ol Indianapolis.

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MRS. VIOLA PENDERGRASS PENDERGRASS-In loving memory of MRS. VIOLA PENDERGRASS Mother and Grandmother who passed away October 11,1980. We still miss you And your quick answers to our "silly questions". There are no family gatherings since you left us. The Family

(’ai d of Thanks

■ ISSII WMITI The tamily of BESSIE WHITE wishes to express sincere appreciation for the many cards, telegrams. calls. floral bouquets, and all other expressions of sympathy shown in the loss ot our loved one Special thanks to Dr. Arthur Johnson and Friendship Missionary Baptist Church Family and Auxilltarles. anand soloist. Maxine Hardin, Or. Wayne T. Harris, Rev Robert Hudson tor his words of com fort and especially Lavenlas Home for Funerals tor their ser vices rendered. Step-son Robert White Nephew: John Bell Sister Geneva Bogguess

RONALDR. DAVIS, SR. DAVIS-ln loving memory ot: RONALDR. DAVIS, SR. who passed this tile October 2. 1988 As we loved you. so we miss you In memory you are near. Loved, remembered, long for always; Bring many a silent tear. Sadly missed: Wile, Sons, Family and Friends

A*' BARBARA WILSON WILSON-ln loving memory ol BARBARA WILSON who passed away October 14. 1985 Out of pain and out ot sorrow Into the land ol peace and rest Although life is hard without her Still God always knows best. Sadly missed by: Mother & Father Annie & John Monroe Children. Raefynn. Von & Chris

It MRS ELIZA W. SADLER SADLER-ln loving memory of our mother: MRS ELIZA W SADLER who passed away October 18, 1965 The love you gave us many years Will never from us depart. Tho you have gone beyond our reach, You are always in our hearts. Daughters: Gladys Pointer Catherine Jones Daughter-in-law. Mildred Sadler

REV. WILLIAM JAMES SULLIVAN, SR. SUILIVAN-In loving memory of REV. WILLIAM JAMES SULLIVAN. SR. departed this life October 11, 1987. Even though you're gone We can still hear the songs you used to sing Every Christian ought to stand up and testify, How much do I owe him, I'm gonna leave you in the hands of the Lord. And sometimes I get worried and I wanna go home, but my work down here is not done. I can remember in your prayer you said "This world is not my home, I'm just passing through. You are home now, we miss that smiling face. But one day we will be there too so save a seat Wite: Marie, Children. Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren

MRS. MATTIE 8. PAYNE

PAYNE-ln loving memory of MRS. MATTIE B. PAYNE who passed away October 10, 1978 Death ends a life, but not a relationship. We will always love and cherish your memory. Sadly missed by: Daughter: Beverly J. Smith Sons: Wintord C. Cork and Robert A Cork Daughters-in-law; Norma Cork Eloise Cork Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren Sisters: Arlean Manson and Ossie Finn Brothers: Claude Caldwell and Bud Caldwell Brother-in-law Uless Manson Sisters-in-law Phyllis Caldwell Nora Caldwell

^ our Loved one should be remembered in this see t ion

MRS. ANNIE L. BERNARD BERNARD-ln loving memory of our dear mother; ANNIE L. BERNARD who passed away October 9, 1974. Gone is the face we loved so dear , Silent is the gentle voice .we loved to hear: Too far away for sight or speech But not too far for thoughts to reach. For the one for whom we care With such abiding love Who 15 years ago found that Wondrous shining path up to the Home above. The Home where joy forever dwells Where with love she but awaits For us to share her happiness Beyond the Heavenly gate. Dealy loved and missed: Sons: Robert Bernard Isaac Bernard Daughters: Gladys Trammel Thelma Willis Jessica Bridgeforth Betty Bridgeforth and Grandchildren BERNARD-ln loving memory of our dear brother: WILBUR A BERNARD who passed away October 31, 1974. How long our lives may last Whatever land we view; Whatever joy or grief be ours., We sigh sometimes to to see your face. But this cannot be you know. We’ll leave you in the care of Him Who watches over you and us. It broke our hearts to lose you But you did not go alone For part of us went with you The day God took you home. Time does not heal a broken heart Nor stop the occassional tears that flow For you are always with us— Though you died 15 years ago. Sadly missed by: Brothers: Robert Bernard Issac Bernard Sisters: Gladys Trammel Thelma Willis Jessica Bridgeforth Betty Bridgeforth Nieces and Nephews

MRS. MATTIES. PAYNE PAYNE-ln loving memory of MRS. MATTIE B PAYNE who passed away October 10, 1978. Your love and warmth shall continue to flow to us and through us. Grandchildren: Rodney Anthony Cork Michael Allen Cork Cheryl Denise Wright John Wright Kevin Lamont Cummings (deceased) Michelle Rene Cummings Vaughn Winford Curtis Cork Jr. Robin Elaine Cork LaChelle Cork Wendell Curtis Cork Miles Cork Thomas Bacon DeWayne Bacon Twyla Bacon Daryl Bacon Kevin Bacon Great -Grandchildren: Kasja Cork Shandon Cork Quan Cork Bryan Eugene Vaughn III Brittany Lynn Vaughn Star Bacon Requita Bacon Tia Bacon DeWayne Allen Bacon LaNiece Cork Charice Cork Tania Cork Winford Curtis Cork 111 Niece*: Patricia Ann Caldwell Donna Faye Baird Tia Uleen Manson Andrea Syrese Manson Nephew: Gary Lee Caldwell (deceased) Great-Nieces Kelli Valarie Peoples Brandy Arlean Baird Brittany Baird Bianca Baird Great-Nephew: Harrison Claude Peoples

SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

STATE OF INDIANA ) )SS: COUNTY OF HAI»ON )

IMRE THE MAHHAfif OF WILLIAM H SMITH.

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COUNTY OF MAHON ) Wlllun R. SmMi. bang ollMU age and MngbUitUy wan. <UM I. ThaihakPiMonar In YwabmaanllM acton , Z ThatYanamMarxIiaSitancadalMandansluKwnlorn*anaalofon: Nona 3. Thai tw namaa ol all known tolandanis whota raadancat ata unknoan ara at foPowi Dolt» Maa SmiSi 4. Thai tia alianl dew not know and wifi raasondMa inquay and dHganoa it unatto lo ascai lain Ihaiasdencaoltiota defendants, who arawmaybaconcamadwirtosubjact ol Ms lidgalon. and who ha daciat to sane by pubicaf on. 5. Thai liis action is ona ol fiosa msnloned in Rule 4 4 ol fw Indiana Rufet ol Civf Procedure. Wiliam R. Smith Affianl Subscribed and sworn to bekxe me. a Notary Pubic, fi and lor tie Suit ol Mana and County ol Marion MsiZHiday ol Juhr. 1989.

My Commrssicn erprree ft?ia9 Stephen P. Shenon Alorney lor Peltonar 3035 S. Keyslone Avenue Inrfanapdis. fidlana 46237 783-7768 930/80 3T

I Ilian M Keener NOTARY PUBLIC

I. The Oncer's or Bidder's aoenfon is caled lo t» 'Equal Opportunity die -Standard Federal Equal Employment Speoicaf ons - eel lor Hi herctn

Clause' and

Z The goali and Imetabtet tor minor! ly and fern alepatfdpalcn. tipraasedlnpetcaniage Mrmi lor tie CentrackxY aggregate worklcrce in eaUi fade on ail constmcfon work in re covered area, are as Mows

Goals For Mnorily Partcipaton For Each Timeablat Trade

Goals For Female Patfbpalon For Each Trade

Novembers. 1980 uifl hither notice

12 5%

Thaee goals are appicable t> at tie ContaclWi consfudcn work (whether or noi il It lederal or federally assored) performed in tie covered area. II fie Contactor petlotms oonslucDon work in a geographical area located outside fie coveted atea. it shall apply he goals eslabiihed lor sudi geographical area where fie work is actualy perlormed Wifi regard lo tvs second area, fie Contactor also is subjecl ID fie goals tor bodi ik federally Involved and nonfederally Involved constucfon. The Contactors compliance wifi fie Executive Oidei and fie legriabons n 41 Cf R Par 160 4 ehal be based m its impiemenUlion ol toe Equal Opporbnity Clause, spealc aflrmatve acton oMgaf ons requaed by toe speo•cahons set toito In 41 Ct 604.3 (a), and hs ahora lo meal toe goals The hont ol minority and female employment taining must be subeunfaly unitotm throughout toe length N toe contact, and to each lade, and toe Contactor shal make a good lath eltorl lo employ mlnoilee and women evarfy on each of Its prqects The lanstei ol minority oi female employees or taineee horn Contactor lo Contactor or tom prqect lo project tor toe sole purposeolmeeltog toeContactor'sgoals shall bea violation ol toe contact. toeEiecufveOr dor,andtoeregulatjansin4t CFR 60-4.3 Compfance veto toe goals wjlbemeasuredagatost toe total work hours perlormed 3. TheCaitactorshaPprovidewrigcrnoflcalontotoeDiectotoltoeOlhceofFederalCon tact Compliance Ptograms witoto fen (10) worktog days of award ol any constucfon krbcontact In excess ol Tsn Thousand and OQUOO Del art ($10,000001 at any far tot consfudcn work under toe contact letulfng torn tow solouicn The noahcafoi shal Hst toename. address and telephone number oMhesubarlaclor.empoy arid enillcalon number ol toe subccntactor, ectmated ddar amcuil of toe tubcontacL estimated taring and ccmptoten dates ol toe subcontract, and toe geopaphical atea in which toe subcontact it to be perlormed 4 Aiusedin tolsnofceandintoecontacliesulling horn toisscliaubon. toe‘Covered Atm'. is toe enfiely ol Marion County Indiana. For xpeol accommodaton needed by handicapped inrf viduals pfenning lo atfend, please call 236-3620 or 2365186 lor toe heaifig Impaired at leasl tony eghi (48) hail prior lo toe meefng A! Udders wS be eubject lo toe procedures U toe Otsadvanuged and Women Busnets En lerprise Parfcipabon Prog am. as adopted by toe Metopditan Devfecpment Ccmmitatcn on June 18,1986,iidtaveofGareralOrifnancteNo 125. 1982. as amended Fcrinlormafcn on MBE/WBE certlcalon cal toe City ol inrf anapof s. Division ol Equal Opportunity. at(3t7) 2365262 The cnyt goals lot MBE WBE pat iapasen in toe project ate as Mows Goals lot toe Project

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Nodceit hereby given dial toe undersigned Cental Purdiaang Division lor City oflndianapoks/Maiiwi County aril receive seated Udt to Room 1522, City Counly Bukfeig up to 9:30 a m EST on or before Octobar 26,1989 Belween 9:31 • I (TOO a m sealed bids wil only be accepted In Room 120; wito all Uds being opened puUldy immediately toerealter NO LATE BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 10 00 AM FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER A 5% Bid Bond wll berequiied a! toe fme of submission U your bid. A100% PertormancWPaymem Bond ml be requited ol successful battler Requisition No. CM 90073 Circle Cente Development Prqect damoition and site clearance of toe Wayne Oil Boilding and toe Parking Lot Basement and toe L. S Ayres Warehouse Bulling, Contact Number 8 The wok under das contact shall consist ot. but not Imited lo toe damoition and site dear anceU toe Wayne CM Budding, toe PatkfigLol Basement and L S. AyresWatehcuseBulding. The contact area it witon toe Qtde Cente Development Ptqect area, in Center Township, Marion County, City ol Indianapolis. Indiana. The Orvrsicn ol Economic Housing and Development wtl conduct a Pre Bd Meebrg at 130 PM,October 17,1989 cn toe6frdoci olrkofficesatt48EastMarketSteet. Indwi^xbis Inliana 46204 The apparent low Udder wit be nolAed of he Pre Award Center ence which will be conducted by toe Division of Economic and Housing Development a tier Lads have been tabulated and reviewed. Bidders are hereby advised dial tvs contact is sufeect lo Davie Bacon prevailing wage requiementsoftoeLabor Provisions and toalalsubccreactol every ter shal! be suqtctlo sard Davis Bacon prevaring wage requirements and said requaements shall be adached lo and become a part ol al subcontacl. Nonce ol Requeements of Affirmalve Acton to Ensue Equal Employment Opportuiity

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Note* It Iweby «te«< toM tie Cent* PutfuMng DMtecn tor Cily M IndterupolM ktefton Couily wl receive seated Uds te Room 1522 CKyCdunly BMteng up t)d30 km. EST on or beta* OCTOBER IS. 1S» Between 9:31 -1000 in etMtd bids *■ only be acoepfed to Room 120, wito alUde being opened putAdy ktmwffiaMy tow eat Hr HO LATE BOS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 1000 AM. FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. A 5% BN) Bond wl 0* tequited al fen* of kfcmlMion of you Ud. A 100% Pwtormanoe/Paymenl Bond *M ateo b* f*qutad of kiccraM Udder RFB «£P 90185 DOT (3.34, B 23) LS06 015. ALLISONVILLE ROAD LANDSCAPING ALONG THE EASTSIOE NORTH OF 9ISI STREET INCLUDING BUT NOT UNITED TO THE PLANTING OF TREES. SHRUBS AND GROUND COVERS AND OTHER INCIDENTAL CONSTRUCTION FOR THE DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Bidder feiM obfern toe neceMtry Uddeig docunenu tom Cental Purhawvg Ohr. Room 1522 City-County Bldg Indus. In. The conlacl proposal bocks, plant, standard draiingt, and tot an**-sectors may be obtained m toe DOT Pcimil Office, Room 2160 Crly-County Bulling. (317) 236 5244. A 24-bcu (tel ay mty be necessary to obfein plans, tfendard draemgs. cross-sacdonsand contact proposal book alter raqussHd Those lou (4) separate terns may bepuchased tor tie amounl drown tor each as Wknrs: A) Proposal Bock $15 00 B) Plans $ 100 C) Standard Dravings $ 0.00 D) Cross Sections $ 000 ToUdaflltamt $ 1600 Make chedrs payable to CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Individual btoephnlthees may be chained by order and payment ol $150 m toe DOT PErmtl Office. Room 2160 CdyCounty Bulling and picked up to Room 2341 Cily County Bulling Each Udder must purchase tot propoefe book and plans prior to Ud opening Necessary Addendum^) wil be issued lo only puchasers ol Proposal Book "For special accommodaiont needed by handicajped individuals pfenning to attend, (lease call 2364896 a 2365186 tor toe hearing impaired al leasl hny-eight (48) hous (riot to toe meelng." Al bidders will be subject lo die City’s Contact Ccmplanc* Program ol toe Candida led City of todfenapdrs and Marion County regarding toe Equal Employmani OppcrlunityasprovidedldrinExeculveOrderNo I. 1987 Stephan D MUtepki^i Cental Purdhasng Administata *317) 236 4898 10/7/89 2T NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILLIAM N. WISHARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WILL ACCEPT SEALED BIDS ON THE FOLLOWING IN ITS PURCHASING OFFICES AT WILLIAM N. WISHARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 3RD FLOOR BRYCE BUILDING. 1001 WEST TENTH STREET. INDIANAPOLIS. IN 46202. AT WHICH TIME SAID BIDS WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ ALOUD. SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE SAME ADDRESS BIO FOR: RADIOLOGY CHF.MISTRYS PROCESSOR MAINTENANCE TIME: ta.OOAM DATE: OCTOBERS, 1989 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Brd< must be subrmtled on Fam 95 (4t presaped by Ihe Slate Board ol AccounU) Sad Fam compieletfnavery deferl All Udt must be accompanied by a Bid Bond a Cabbed Check, payable lo tot Healto and Hoepiul Capor aeon ol Marion Couity, m an annum d 5% ol toe toul amount ct bid The Healto and Hosprid Corpaadcn d Maron Couity resaves toe nglH to reject any an0,4! Uds. The Heath and Hospital Corpaaoon d Maron County is an equal oppatunity employa MICHAEL GEORGULIS, JR. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR MATERIALS MANAGEMENT/ PURCHASING 10/7/89 2T

kinaiiy Busineee Enlaprise Owned Area d Proof ement (MBE)

Conduction Protetacnaf Services Suppiei

13% 13% 13%

Women Bueiieet Enleiprtee Owned (WBE)

2% 2% 2%

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HAY 0. MAH I IN, Atiomeys 3035 Sato Keyslone Ave I:inspaiis IN 46237 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In tie Marion Superior Coul, Probate DM si or In toe Malta d toe Estate d EMILY V. PEMBERTON, deceased E SUM Deckel 48 006=8808 Page ES1696U Notice B hereby given dial KEITH L PEMBERTON was on he 28to day olSEP TEMBER, 1989. appanted personal upresenialveoltoe eeuitol EMILY V. PEMBERTON, deceased Al pa sons having dams agansi sard estate, whetoer a nd now due. must Me toesamem sard Coulwr torn lve(5)mard» Van toe dale ol toe Ysr publcalon d tvs noice or sad dams wil be torever barred Dared al Indanapols Indiana tut 28to day ol SEPTEMBER. 1989 , Faye I Mowoy Clak d toe Marai Superior Court, Probate OrvBion 10/7/89 2T

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