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Scoreboard Transactions- Th CBll-Lsdsr, Wsdnssday, March 31, 1093 PAGE 9 Study: Crews legally drunk, going too fast before crash ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Alcohol, speed and the lack of a lookout on a darkened lake contributed to a fishing boat crash that took the lives of Cleveland Indians Steve Olin and Tim Crews and injured teammate Bob Ojeda, Florida investigators say. Crews, owner and operator of an 18-foot bass, boat with a 150-horsepower motor, was found to be legally drunk at the time the vessel struck a private dock on Little Lake Nellie the night of March 22. It was "an alcohol-related accident," said Col. Bob Edwards, law enforcement director for the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission.

Agency investigators released their findings Tuesday. Crews, 31, was fatally injured and died about 10 hours after the accident, which took place within sight of his lakeside home. Olin, 27, died at the scene and Ojeda, 35, is recovering from a scalp laceration. Crews had a blood-alcohol content of 0.14 percent, surpassing the threshhold of 0.10 considered to be legal intoxication under Florida law. Neither Olin nor Ojeda were found to be legally drunk.

Olin's blood-alcohol was placed at 0.02 percent and Ojeda's at 0.006 percent. Medical Examiner Thomas Hegert of Orange County said a 0.14 reading could be the equivalent of six to seven beers in a person of Crews' stature and weight, "but the effects vary considerably in each person." Hegert did not say over how much time that amount of alcohol would have to be consumed to obtain such a reading. But another medical examiner in Orange County, William Anderson, said if an average person consumed six or seven beers in about an hour he would have a reading of about 0.14. Perry Brigmond, a friend of Crews' family, told The Orlando Sentinel he talked to Crews' wife, Laurie, on Tuesday and she couldn't remember her husband having more than three beers that day. Investigators found unopened cans of beer in an ice chest, a nearly full bottle of vodka and an empty beer can aboard the boat.

Relatives of Crews said the family wouldn't comment on the investigators' findings. Indians manager Mike Hargrove met with the team in the dugout after a 6-5 loss to Cincinnati in Winter Haven on Tuesday to give them a report on the investigation. "Those were good, honest, solid men. It doesn't alter the fact one way or the other," Hargrove said. 'To me, it doesnt change a thing," said Paul Sorrento, the Indians' first baseman.

"I still love him (Crews) as much as before." Edwards and Lt. Bruce Cooper, in charge of the probe, said evidence indicated the craft was traveling at more than 25 mph in the dark at about 730 p.m. But "the exact speed at the time of the crash is unknown," Edwards said. Investigators earlier had said there were indications the boat was going at near top speed of about 65 mph. Edwards said it had been impossible to determine a maximum speed.

Autopsies conducted in Orange and Lake counties determined the cause of death for both Crews and Olin was "blunt force trauma to the head." The nature and location of the injuries indicated they did not see the dock. Ojeda also told investigators he did not see the dock, which investigators said was 171 feet long. Bob DiBiask), vice president of public relations for the Indians, attended the news conference and said blood-alcohol findings were irrelevant. "As we have been saying all along, the findings of these levels are insignificant compared to the pain, the suffering and the loss that the Olin family, the Crews family and the Indians organization are experiencing," said DiBiask). "The telltale sign was that Steve Olin was at 0.02 (percent) and obviously, his death was the same as Timmy's, so he didn't see anything coming.

and that has to be reported," said DiBiaisio. Edwards said three things stood out in his mind about this type of an accident: "careless operation, maintaining a vessel within the speeds consistent with safety and (lack of) a designated lookout, someone who can be utilized to help look for structures such as this." BASKETBALL National Baakotsal Aea ad alien CHICAGO BULLS Placed Darrea Walker, guard, on the injured list. Activated Trent Tucker, guard, from tne injured list. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS Released Pat Durham, forward. NEW JERSEY NETS Placed Drazen Petrovic, guard, on the injured list.

Signed Doug Lee, guard, to a 10-day contract Continental Baaaethai Association FORT WAYNE FURY Re-signed Rick Barry, coach, for the 1993-94 season. LA CROSSE CATBIRDS-Activated Derrick Gervin, forward. Placed Doug Lee, guard-forward, on the NBA reserve lisL OMAHA RACERS Acquired Bart Kotoed, guard, from die Sioux Falls Skyforce for the rights to Brian Howard, forward, and a 1993 second-round draft pick. Activated Anthony Houston, guard. Placed Jerome Coles, forward, on the injured fist YAKIMA SUN KINGS Announced the resignation of Robert Raid, coach.

FOOTBALL BUFFALO BILLS Signed GleneH Sanders, linebacker. DETROIT LIONS Signed David Lutz, guard. GREEN BAY PACKERS-Signed Chris Holder, wide receiver, and Steve Slay, guard-tackle. Named John D. Gray teem physician; Sam Ramsden assistant trainer; Wayne Wichlacz director of computer operations and Kate Hogan pro shop manager.

Acquired John Stephens, running back, from the New England Patriots for an undisclosed draft pick. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Signed Martin Mayhew, defensive back; Scott McAlister, punter; and Pat Tomberlin, guard. COLLEGE BETHUNE-COOKMAN Announced the retirement of Jack McClairen, men's basketball coach, to become associate athletic director in charge of fund raising and alumni affairs. Named Maurice Sheals men's basketball coach, CAL POLY-POMONA Named Kevin Patterson men's basketball coach. FRESNO STATE Announced the retirementof Bob Spencer, women's basketball coach.

MICHIGAN STATE-Extended the contract of Jud Heathcote, men's basketball coach, through the 1995 season. MILLSAPS Announced the resignation of Bob King, athletic director, effective at the end of June. SYRACUSE Announced the resignation of Barbara Jacobs, women's basketball coach. UCLA Named Wayne Nunnery defensive line coach. NHL Tuesday's Games Boston 3.

Hartford 1 Washington 4. Buffalo 1 New York Islanders 2, Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 6, Ottawa 4 Vancouver 8, St. Louis 3 Winnipeg 5, Calgary 4 Wednesday's Gainst New Jersey at Buffalo, 7:40 p.m. Quebec at Montreal, 7:40 p.m. Los Angeles at Toronto, 7:40 p.m.

Minnesota at Edmonton, 0:40 p.m. Thursday's Games Hartford at Pittsburgh, 7:40 p.m. Quebec at Ottawa, 7:40 p.m. Vancouver at Tampa Bay, 7:40 p.m. Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 7:40 p.m.

Detroit at Chicago, 8:40 p.m. Minnesota at Calgary. 9:40 p.m. Winnipeg at San Jose, 10:40 p.m. LEGAL NOTICE STATE Of INDIANA COUNTY OF MADISON SS: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: LENA E.

CROCKETT, DECEASED IN THE MADISON COUNTY SUPERKM COURT nvtSKMI ESTATE NO: 4eDl1-ea0S-ES-e NOTICE OF AOMMSTRATtON NotsOaf Is) hsMto1 ftvM flhsat sVtofy Ruth BaYM wm -appointee en the Mth day at March. Itet, pereenel toprooonlaMvo of the eakMe el Lane Crockett, isse. whether er not due, mud Wo aw cMm In mla court wkMn In (t) months Iron dw eats el Hie met publication ol thlo notloa or wkhki one (1) yoor oftar the eecodont'o death, whichever le earner, er the clalmo wis be lorever barred. Doted ol Andofeon, tndlona, thto Btth day el Much. 1SOX SMp J.

Waynera, Clerk MotlM.in County Superior Court DMohM I Dobra McLawghan Attorney lor Eetea) UAW-OM Legal Sorvkaa Plan sort Cehimhuo Avenue AnttofonWip IN aJsJOIJ (117) sae-tOTB NO: St PUBLISH: March St, April 7, Ittt (E1tt) BASEBALL BALTIMORE ORIOLES Placed Doug Jennings, Unit baseman, on waivers (or the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. BOSTON RED SOX Placed Matt Young. pitcher, on waivers for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. CALFORNIA ANGELS-Optioned Russ Springer, pitcher, to Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League. CHICAGO WHITE SOX-OptJoned Man Meruto, catcher, to Nashvlle of the American Association.

Placed Mka Dunne, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. DETROIT TIGERS Purcha led the contract of Bob MacDonald. pitcher, from the Toronto Blue Jays for cash. Sent Rick Greene, pitcher, to their minor league camp for reassignment. MILWAUKEE BRE WE RS Signed Dickie Thon, InfieWer, to a one-year contract.

Optioned Mike Ignasiak, pitcher, to Denver of the American Association. TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Acquired Darrin Jackson, outfielder, from the San Diego Padres for Derek Bell and Stoney Briggs, outfielders. Placed David Wells, pitcher, on waivers for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. Optioned Juan da la Rosa, outfielder, and Greg OXalloran, catcher, to Syracuse of the International League. Sent Tony Castillo, pitcher, and Angel Martinez, catcher, to their minor league camp for reassignmenL National Lesgus ATLANTA BRAVES Optioned Ryan Klesko, first baseman, to Richmond of the International League.

CHICAGOCUBS Placed Jeff D.Robinson, pitcher, on waivers for the purpose of giving him hit unconditional release'. Optioned Jim Bullinger and Heathdiff Slocumb. pitchers, to Iowa of the American Association. HOUSTON ASTROS Placed Jason Grimsley, pitcher, on waivers for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. Optioned Jeff Juden and Al Osuna.

pi tchers, Tucson of the Pacific Coast League. SentJackDaugherty, infielder, to their minor league camp for reassignment. Announced Mike Simms, outfielder, has elected to become a free agent LOS ANGELES DODGERS Placed Lee Guetterman, pitcher, on waivers for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. Sent Lance Parrish, catcher, and Kevin Elster, shortstop, to their minor league camp, for reassignment. NEW YORK METS Placed Joe Vitko.

pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. Sent Steve Springer, Infielder, to their minor-league camp for reassignment. MONTREAL EXPOS Placed Lee Stevens, first baseman, on waivers for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. Optioned Pete Young, pitcher, to Ottawa of the International League. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Agreed to terms with Darren Daulton, catcher, on a four-year contract extension through 1997.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Agreed to terms with Mark Carreon, outfielder, on a one-year contract. IHL Tuesday's Games Fort Wayne 2, Milwaukee 1 Peoria 7, Cleveland 8 Atlanta 5, Phoenix 2 Wad nt sday's Games Kalamazoo at Indianapolis Cincinnati at Kansas City Thursday's Game Atlanta at Phoenix LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF MADISON SS: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: LENA E. CROCKETT, DECEASED IN THE MADISON COUNTY SUPERKM COURT DIVMON I ESTATE NO: 40001 -CMS-Ea-SO NOTICE OF AOMMSTRATtON TO: JOHN CROCKETT Notice Is hereby given that Man Ruth Ban woo aepoMMod an the 2th day ot March, Itet, poroonal njpnuantatlve el the eataoa at Lena E. Crockett, who died en January 11, itea, Ai paraena having clalmo agabwl thlo ootale, whether ar net due, muet naithectohnm thio court wkMn Dm (f months Irani the ae at the final eablicatlan of thlo notice or WNhm one (1) year ehor tha dacodoM'o daaih, whichever le earlier, or the cMme win aa lorever eanea. DaMd at Andoraon, Indiana, thlo 2Sth day of March, Its.

Ship Jl Wayfnho, Clark Madison County Superior Court Dohra McLaughlin UAW-OM Legal Barvlcaa Plan 4eit Cehiwhuo Avenue Andaman, MS eteit (117) t4t-lB7B PUBLISH: March 11, AprS 7, 14, ISM E1S7) LEGAL NOTICE Exhibition Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE W-L Pet New York 18-10 .643 Baltimore 14-8 .636 Mmeaota 16-10 .615 Milwaukee 15-11 577 Chicago 16-12 571 Texas 14-13 519 Oakland 14-15 .483 Cleveland 10-11 .478 California 12-14 .462 Seattle 11-14 .440 Kansas City 10-16 385 Toronto 9-16 360 Boston 9-18 .333 Detroit 5-20 200 NATIONAL LEAGUE W-l Pet 16-7 .696 Philadelphia 14-8 .636 Atlanta 14-10 583 Chicago 16-12 571 12-9 571 Colorado 15-13 536 Houston 12-11 .522 Pittsburgh 13-12 .520 New 12-13 .480 Los Angeles 11-12 .478 San Francisco 12-15 .444 San Diego 11-14 .440 St Louis 10-13 .435 Florida. 11-15 .423 Tuesday's 0 era as Montreal 3, Florida 2 Houston 6, Kansas City 4 Cincinnati 6. Cleveland 5 Philadelphia 8, Toronto 6 Pittsburgh 12, St Louis 11. 11 innings Minnesota 9. Boston 4 Milwaukee 8, California 7 Oakland 10, Colorado 4 Seattle 4, San Diego 2 San rand sco 4, Chicago Cubs 1 Baltimore 3, Detroit 2 Atlanta 7.

New York Yankees 5 Texas 3, Chicago White Sox 0 New York Mets 5, Los Angeles 4 Wednesday's Games New York Mets vt. Los Angeles, 12:35 p.m. Chicago White Sox vs. Boston, 1:05 p.m. Montreal vt.

Florida, 1:05 p.m. Kansas City vs. Detroit, 1:05 p.m. New York Yankees vs. Atlanta, 1:05 p.m.

Philadelphia vt. Minnesota, 1:05 p.m. Toronto vs. Cincinnati, 1:05 p.m. Cleveland vs.

Houston, 1:05 p.m. Baltimore vs. St Louis, 1:05 p.m. Colorado vs. San Francisco, 2:05 p.m.

Milwaukee vs. California, 3.05 p.m. Seattle vs. Oakland. 3:05 p.m.

Chicago Cubs vs. San Diego, 3:05 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. Texas, 735 p.m. Exhibition Linescores At Winter Haven, Fa.

Cincinnati 222 000 090-4 I 0 Ctevetona 000 100 0405 I 0 Browning. Henry (8). Ruekin (8), Cadaret (8) and Wilson, Dorset! (7): Mesa. Christopher (3), Power (7). UrkxJst (8).

Power (9) and Alomar, Orf (7). Browning, 1-1. Mesa, 0-1. Sv-Cadaret (2). HRa Cincinnati.

Roberts (2), Larkin (3), Sabo (3). At aleea, Aril. San Frandaoa 101 002 000-4 10 0 Chicago Cubs 000 000 001-1' 0 Swift. Burba (7). Rogers (8), Back (9) and McNamara.

Reed (7); Harkey, Bullinger (6). Assenrnachar (8), Scanlan (9) and Wilkins. Swift. 1-1. Harkey, 0-2.

HR San Francisco. Carreon (3). At Sarasota, Re. Tent 021 000 000-4 11 1 Chicago What Set 000 000 000-0 2 0 Lofterts. Schooler (7).

Henke (9) and Rodriguez; Stab. Leach (8). Radinsky (9) and Karkovice. W-Lefferts. 3-0.

Stieb, 0-3. Sv Henke (3). NOTICE OakMl at Andaman, Indiana, Ma tan day at Skip weyfnMe. Ctorfc a mo ceua coun Far Miltlaaa Coamy. Indlano RIclMffl Davlvs)o)A Attorney Mr aetata Alan H.

NO: 101 PUBLISH: March SI. Asrt 7. 1tJS (El) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF STATE SURPLUS PextPERTY SALE atiaetDoc THE STATE OF INOMNA. ACTING BY ANO THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF AOMfetTRATtON, FOR ANO ON THE BEHALF Of THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, WILL ACCEPT SEALED BUM ON THE FOLLOWtNG: ROCtCVKXE TPJUMMO CENTER 1S71 Feat Truck, Coram, SlOOf FOR FURTHER INFO CONTACT: ChriaMphor Matay at n7tet-Si7( CORRECTIONAL INPUSTHUL COMPLEX FOR FURTHER INFO CONTACT: Daharah Bamhait at i7-T7e-eeit BRANCHVHXE TBABSIIO CENTER 1SOS OMC Mnl-Plclnie. Comm.

141M lata OMC MM-Ptekva. Comm. S141S4 FOR FURTHER M4FO CONTACT: Paul Kmnalnfl Biasti law BSDOERS MUST SUBatT 1Bt OF THE BN FOR EACH ITEM BUS MUST BE SUBNTTTED ON AN ORKUNAL STATS SURPLUS BIO FORM, ALONG WITH A NOTARUED NON-COUUSrON AFFIDAVIT, AND MAILED IN AN OFKWML STATE BIO ENVELOPE TO TrIE ADDRESS ON THE BK ENVELOPE. ALL OF WHKM IS AVAILABLE BY CONTACTMW STATE SURPLUS PROPERTY AT SirCtt-iatf. SEALED DWS WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ ON APRS.

It, Itta, AT P.M. ANY BtOS RECEIVED AFTER THE DESIGNATED TflaE FOR ANY REASON WILL BE RETURNED TO THE aaODER. ONCE A BM HAS BEEN PUBLICLY OPENEO AND READ, IT CANNOT BE VirfHORAWH THE STATE OF NtDtANA, BY THM) INVlTATtOK DOES NOT HOLD ITSELF OUT AS A MERCHANT THE OROWIARV COURSE OF SELUNO SUCH PROPERTY, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR BjaPUEO, AS TO ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANY AND ALL SUCH PROPERTY aHALL BE SOLD ON AN 'At BVBASm, WITH AWARD TO THE BEST AMD HKMEST NCAA Final Four N. Carotin (32-4) vt.

Kansas 2M, 5:42 p.m. Kentucky (30-9) vt. Michigan (30-4), pin. Semifinal winners, (22 pjn. NIT At Near Yerke Madleen Square Garden Gaorgalown 45, Alabama-Blrmngham 41 Minnesota 78, Providence 70 Wednesday's CoiaaWion and Braes Third Place Alabama-Birmingham (20-14) vt.

Providence (20-12), 8:45 pjn. Championship Georgetown (20-12) vt. p.m. Women's NCAA Tourney THE RNAL FOUR At The Omni Atlanta Saturday-! SataWnale Vandarbilt (30-2) vt. Tew Taoh (20-3), noon Ohio Stata (27-3) vt.

Iowa (27-3), 3 p.m. Sunday's ChanptonaNa Samifinal winners, 4 p.m. NBA standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W-t Pet OS x-New 48-20 .708 Boston 41-28 .594 712 New Jersey 41-20 .588 8 Orlando 33-34 .493 1412 Mam! 31-37 .458 17 Philadelphia 21-47 .309 27 Washington 20-48 -294 28 CsntraJ Division x-Chkago 48-21 .698 Cleveland 43-25 .632 412 Atlanta 37-32 .536 11 Charlotte 35-35 .600 1312 Indiana 33-35 .485 1412 Detroit .456 1812 Milwaukee 26-43 377 22 WESTERN CONFERENCE Mkhraat Division W-L Pet OS x-Houston 44-25 .638 x-San Antonio 43-25 .632 12 Utah 40-30 .571 412 Denver 29-40 .420 15 Minnesota 17-51 250 2612 Dallas 7-61 .103 3612 Pacific Division x-Phoenlx 53-15 .779 x-SeattJe 47-23 .671 7 Portland 41-26 .612 1112 IA Lakers 34-34 00 19 LA Clippers 34-36 .488 20 Golden Stata 28-41 .406 2512 Sacramento 21-48 .304 3212 i-cllnched playoff berth. Tuesday's i New York 109, Sacramento 87 New Jersey 91, Philadelphia 77 Orlando 105, Detroit 91 Mtami 116. Charlotte 89 -Phoenix 113.

Chtaejo -lOP San Antonio 99.aattle 97 LA Clippers 101. LA Lakers 93 Minnesota 103. Golden State 100 Wednesday's Camas Washington at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 730 p.m. Portland at Detroit, 730 pjn.

Seattle at Dallaa. 830 p.m. Atlanta at Denver, 9 p.m. San Antonio at Utah, 9 p.m. Minnesota at LA Lakers.

10:30 p.m. Thursday's Qamoa Cleveland at New York, 730 pjn. Miami at New Jersey. 730 pjn. Sacramento at Washington, 730 p.m.

Charlotte at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Houston, 8:30 p.m. LEGAL NOTICE OF AOMNMTMTION CAUSE NO. 4tKJ1.aoVES-41 THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MVRNETH ML HOFFMAN THE MAOMtON CMCUIT COUNT OF MADISON COUNTY, MUANA ilia! Ill ia taaakeW eaeaaaaaa, Baaaat aakaaataal aaJaaaaaaai WMlSaT PB rfawVley EBTayfa inBaS aaPSJBMBJ IWniTWaWI awSSJ CaWd loj) ANwvJ iMtv fl the. MNl tfaiy tH Mftvoh, 1M Mjfffwtli Mi HoffniMii wtM otto! wi th) SSlh aavy cf Auguet, I Sea.

Maaaaaa aaattam feaeaeaak JeuaAaaaea aaaaaaaaa8 aaaaai aaaataiJkak MnTWtHef IWt MJV 4lllo) ITJMeTet fHa ttM ClatfN In ttw settee tf ths cbb frvntaWtpJoaaTfjttMllffst whhin rm (1) yr afttr Jactslanl'a dMlh, wttrCratrwf to MfHsfa llw ctsfdffaf) wW tM toiwif boned. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF MADISON DONALD MARK ANO CHERYL MARK, PlAMfTtFFS VS THE ESTATE OF RUIN M. IKWERTSOH, GARY ROBERTSON, ADMMMTRATOR; GARY ROBERTSON! PAMELA SUE CLEAVERt AND IARRV ftC4UERTSOttt DEFENDANTS IN THE MAOISM SUPEPJOR COURT OtVtStON TERM: IBM cause noi 4tD-eaocp-ii7 SUMMONS SY PUBLICATION TMa Barnmena la to the Dolendanej Yea ore aaiolid ttiat have keen auad la the Madlun Suparler Caart, MvWaa a. Midlna Caunty. Indiana, In an aetata endued DONALD MARK and CHERYL MARK VS THE ESTATE OF RUTH M.

ROBERTSON, GARY ROBERTSON, AdmMatretor; OARY ROBERTSON; PAMELA SUE CLEAVER: and LARRY ROBERTSON, Cavee Muiwbar4tOeaoii7.aytlwaafoaiwnawi FlaatntiffsV Thto SbMniimsi S)y FtiWteettow opaeHlcelly dtraeM Oalanaanl. LARRY ROBERTSOK whaae Ml aiioan aaaioaa mm F.a PAMELA CLEAVER, wheae wharaaaaute are That isawnkasl SIMMONS. SIMMONS and VAN BRtOOLE, AltofianatUatlta7MaaiSliaal.Daiaa,lnaiana The natuea el Site aak eternal yea M) Far Refusal To Tanaar Oaod awl Fiaiata at Tata and Far Canbael Ovaiaayinant Aa anewer ar ettiar nMaanaa la wratag la tae Complaint muat ee Wad aaliar ay yea ar year aa, ay Oalaiia may ranafS aaolnot My tar the mmt donaawad av the FlatnllHo. I hira a cMm toe weal tqmwl aw PflnUHa DATED THNJ 1STH DAY OF MARCH, ISSt. SatN) JL MaTfJIslfsai Ctoftl Madlaaa Saaartar Caurl Qswy Vs SImmbWB 1MS4S tS07 SMn Straat NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION CAUSE NO: 4MMS-01O1-ES-1S IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RUBY M.

MOCK IN THE MADISON SUPERIOR COURT' OF MADISON COUNTY, INDIANA Notice lo hereby given that Barbara Toby woo on th 2tth day ol March, laej, appointed OOroonol lepreeentauvo ol the ooloto el Ruby Mack, who died en the 14th day ol September. 1002. whether or not now due, muet Hto the cMm In the office ol the dork el thlo court within live (S) menthe from the date ol the lira publication al thlo notice, ar within on (i) yoor otter decedent'o death, whichever la earlier, ar the clalme wM be ferever Dated at Anderson, Indktne, thlo loth day el March, Ites. Skip Jl Weymbe, Clerk Of the Superior Court For Med loon County, Indiena Thomoe aVoderick, Jr Attorney lor Estate NO: 103 PUBLISH: March 11, April 7, 1S03 (Else) ftliJfjTp'l LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF MARSHA GUSTIN, DECEASED ESTATE NO: 40001-00028-010 Notloa lo hereby given that Mary Ann Rarny, ee pereenel leereoontatlve of the above namad aetata, hoe Iliad her report ot find accounting, together Mi hot petition to make eietrlbutian at the remaining aaeett to the eeraeno believed enttttad tnorale. The come wM eroded upon by the Mad hum CkeuN Court en ttw itth day at ApriL ites, unices written objocllene ore presented to the Court on ot baton that date.

Skip Waymbe, Clerk Of Madleon Circuit Court William R. CHttord Attorney at Law 1270-41 W. 10th Street, Room SOI AftejWraaMts ataJOtS 11740-413 NO: 40 PUBLISH: March SI. 1ttl E1te A 1 if TO BEST PLACE IN CENTRAL INDIANA HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED! QUICK LUBE i Plus 29 Minute Oil Change i Guaranteed or I Next One Is I FREE! (exolres a r-- 3 UiO I 430931 II adT I 1 $2995 1 1 43093) Air Conditioner Diagnosis i Inspect Air Conditioner System I t-iyu wi iiw Lean vi icur I Add up to 1 lb. of Freon 1 (expires flflffljBlto ilMBgli SsbSp''5 I COOed prtono sourM quaaty re ir.

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PUBLISH: March Si, IMS (Eire) Phi Bin I PUBUSHi March 84, Si, AprS 7, IBM 8HNB).

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