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up Times-Mail, Bedford, Indiana, Wednesday, May 25, 2005 LOCAL OBITUARIES RIES Goldie Lowery Dec. 19, 1916 May 24, 2005 BEDFORD Goldie Lowery of Bedford was born on December 19, 1916, and died on Tuesday, May 24, at Westview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Bedford. She was 88. She was preceded in death by her husband, Merle Lowery; one son, Bob Lowery; one daughter, Sue Hensley Edington; and two grandsons, Ralph E. Lowery Jr.

and Bobby Hensley. She is survived by one son, Ralph Lowery and his wife Betty of Jeffersonville; three daughters, Betty Louden and her husband Doyle of Palsbo, Doris Patton and her husband Paul of Bedford and Mary Beth Lowery of Bloomington; nine grandchildren; 15 and six great-great-grandchildren. A memorial picnic will be conducted to celebrate Goldie's life. Please contact a family member for personal information. Arrangements are under the direction of Ferguson-Lee Funeral Home of Bedford.

Victoria L. Keithley April 4, 1962 May 24, 2005 BLOOMINGTON Victo- ria L. Keithley, 43, of 303 Pete Ellis Drive, Bloomington, died at 10:25 a.m. Tuesday, May 24, at the Bloomington Hospital. She died from Cystic Fibrosis.

Born April 4, 1962, in Jeffersonville, she was the daughter of Donald L. Keithley. She was a former employee of Wal-Mart of Bedford. Survivors include her father, Donald L. Keithley of Springville; one sister, Lindsay H.

Keithley of Jeffersonville; and her Mark P. Curl of Mitchell. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Russell and Helene Keithley. Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, BY THE Market watch Tuesday Dow Jones industrials 10,503.68 Nasdaq composite 2,061.62 Standard Poor's 500 1,194.07 Russell 2000 612.95 NYSE diary Advanced: 1,603 New highs 84 Declined: 1,672 New lows Unchanged: 173 24 Volume: 1,691,878,230 Nasdaq diary Advanced: 1,414 New highs 71 Declined: 1,599 New lows Unchanged: 200 47 Volume: 1,707,143,880 AP LOTTERY Indiana: Daily 3-Midday: 2-1-6.

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Give Dad a Trim FOR FATHER'S DAY as low as GT200R Reliable Powerful Innovative VIECHO. Ask Any Prof ED'S LAWN GARDEN SALES SERVICE 2705 Mitchell Rd, Bedford 279-2920 1-800-374-2920 LOG BARBIE JENKINS At Your Service Orleans Class of '85 QUESTION Could you please help i us announce that the Orleans High School Class of 1985 will celebrate its 20 year reunion? On June 4 we will be having an informal get together at the Bedford Shrine Club from 1-5 p.m. after the Orleans Alumni Banquet. All graduates, former classmates and friends of the class are welcome to attend. Additionally, we still need contact information for these classmates: Penny Vice, Tim McKinney and Diana McCracken.

For more information, please contact Robert F. Henderson at (812) 865-3190. Thanks. R. Henderson Orleans Class of '85.

ANSWER Consider the Orleans Class of '85 reunion information announced. Here's to happy reuniting. Beads popping up QUESTION This letter is in reply to the person looking for pop beads for their sister. This weekend I saw some pop beads at Bloomington a and Jasper Wal-Marts. They are in the craft section.

The box contained 300 hundred beads. The price was $9.96. Hope she finds them. T.H. Shoals.

ANSWER Thanks for the reply. You and several other readers have responded with such kindness, including suggestions and patterns for other activities, too. Thank you all so very much. Puppies on the spot QUESTION This is in response to the person looking for Australian shepherd pies in last week's AYS column. pupI wanted to let you know that my daughter, who lives near Washington, has two -blooded litters.

One litter with registered pups have just been weaned and are ready to go. We also have a litter of nine full-. blooded, non-registered puppies 1 week old. For more information, call (812) 687-7684 or (812) 247- 2266. Thanks so much.

D.W. an Internet reader. ANSWER Thanks for the response. Here's hoping D.F of Heltonville sees this. Push toy recall WASHINGTON The U.S.

Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Pamela Drake Inc. of Emeryville, announced a voluntary recall of Lemon Meringue wooden push toys. Although no incidents or injuries have been reported, it was found that small parts can break off posing a choking hazard to young children prompting the recall of about 7,000 of the wooden push toys. The recall includes six different multi-colored, solid wooden push toys, including an airplane, tractor, dump truck, fire truck, and a two-piece circus train with train cars and a tow truck with family van. The recalled push toys are intended for children 12 months and older.

There is no. writing on the push toys. The recalled push toys, which were manufactured in China, were sold at toy and hobby stores nationwide from February 2005 through March 2005 for between $15 and $24. Consumers should immediately take these recalled push toys away from young children and return the toys to Pamela Drake Inc. or their local retailer for a full refund.

Consumers can contact Pamela Drake Inc. at (800) 966-3762 between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, or visit www.woodkins.com. For additional online information, including color photos, visit the U.S.

Consumer Product Safety Commission Web site at www.cpsc.gov. Write AYS at PO. Box 849, Bedford, IN 47421, phone 277-7259 or (800) 782-4405, ext. 7259, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., weekdays; send e-mail to or read AYS online at www.tmnews.com and visit the "At Your Service" page.

Because of the volume of questions received, AYS cannot respond to every request, although every attempt will be made to do so. May 27, at Cresthaven Memory Gardens of Bedford. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 26, and from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Friday at Ferguson-Lee Funeral Home in Bedford. Don W. Fettic Feb. 25, 1933 May 24, 2005 ELIZABETH Don W. Fettic, 72, of Elizabeth, formerly of Mooresville, died Tuesday at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, Ky.

He was a retired mechanic, and he was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served during the Korean war. Survivors include his wife, Deloris E. (Gaddis) Fettic of Elizabeth; and one sister, Norma Louise Shandy of Petersburg. Funeral services.

will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday at Beanblossom-Cesar Funeral Home in Corydon. Graveside services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Friday at Spring Hill Cemetery in Shoals. Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m.

Thursday and from 9 a.m. until the time of service on Friday at the funeral home. Roy L. Wright FRENCH LICK Roy L. Wright, 62, of French Lick died at.

10:10 p.m. Tuesday at Bloomington Hospital of Orange County in Paoli. Arrangements are pending at T.L. Pinnick. Mortuary of French Lick.

Funerals Betty Blackerby p.m. Thursday, Chastain Funeral Home, Mitchell. Judith Fleetwood ...11 a.m. Thursday, Deremiah-Frye Mortuary, Bloomington. Effie a.m.

Thursday, Weathers Funeral Home, Salem. NUMBERS RS local stocks. Closing Wednesday on stocks of interest locally include the following (courtesy of Edward Jones in Bedford): 18.98, down 0.05 Aleris Intl. 19.20, up 0.69 Cinergy 41.85. up 0.05 CitiGroup 47.71, up 0.11 Cummins 68.66, down 0.53 Dollar General 22.28, up 0 0.05 Ford Motor Co.

9.98, down 0.19 General Electric 37.07, down 0.11 General Motors 31.69, down 0.90 Goody's Family 7.41, down 0.14 JP Morgan Chase 35.89, down 0.02 Eli Lilly 58.62, down 0.10 JC Penney 51.05, up SBC Comm. 23.61, 0. 0.09 J0.20 U.S. Gypsum 47.53, up 4.03 Wal-Mart 47.65, down 0.20 Visteon Corp. 6.27, no change local cash grain Corn brought $1.88 bushel a and soybeans brought $6.14 bushel in Bedford a today.

indiana livestock INDIANAPOLIS Eastern Cornbelt Lean Value Direct Hogs report for Tuesday: Trend: Barrows and gilts were 78 cents lower compared with previous day's close. ered: 1.1 square inches back fat. market carcass basis plant weighted average $70.68. Net prices, including premiums: 0.9-1.0, 1.0-1.1. 1.1-1.2, Daily movement estimate: 8,443.

commodities NEW YORK (Dow Crude-oil futures in New York. settled higher Tuesday, edging closer to $50 a barrel on buying interest ahead of weekly inventory data and bullish signals from the Federal Reserve. Benchmark light, sweet crude futures for July settled up 51 cents at $49.67 a barrel on the New York Exchange. nearly hitting a high. Oil prices gained for most of the day, continuing the rise from Friday's 13-week low, as speculators protectively scooped up contracts in advance of Wednesday's data.

Staff and wire reports Fish For Pond Stocking Delivery will be: Thursday, June 9 Bedford Standish Farm 4:00 5:00 pm Supply 2 Phone 812-275-3563 triploid grass carp need to be preordered by June 1, 2005. No Exceptions. TO PLACE AN ORDER CALL THE STORE ABOVE OR CALL 1-800-247-2615 Farley Farley Fish Farm R.R. 1 Cash. Arkansas 72421 1-800-247-2615 www.farleyfishfarm.com Bedford Police Department Arrest May 24: 10:35 p.m.

Randy E. Lagenour, 18, Orleans, theft and possession of a Schedule IlI controlled substance. Infraction May 24: 4:16 p.m. Vester E. Jones, 46, 172 Trinton Circle, operator never licensed.

Incidents May 24: 9:45 a.m. Theft of a purse containing checks and other items from a 1982 Ford truck while parked at the Budget Inn, 2816 Mitchell Road. 10:47 a.m. Theft of a JVC CD player from a '99 Pontiac Grand Am at Reliable Rebuilders, 2619 St. 4:23 p.m.

Bedford Regional Medical Center, 2900 16th reported treating someone for a dog bite. The alleged bite occurred in the 600 block of Riley Boulevard. 6:51 p.m. Domestic dispute in front of the police station at 16th and streets. 7 p.m.

Attempted theft of an auto gauge valued at $60 at Auto Zone, 2224 16th St. The incident is under investigation. 10:05 p.m. Shoplifter at Kmart, 1320 James Ave. One person was arrested.

Accidents May 24: 4:16 p.m. Personal injury accident at John Williams Boulevard and Street. 6:10 p.m. Personal injury accident at 19th Street and Brian Lane Way. BRMC ambulance and Bedford Fire Department responded to the scene.

Lawrence County Police Department Arrests May 24: 10:15 a.m. Crista L. Johnson, 20, Bloomington, check deception. 12:40 p.m. Sam E.

Robbins, 18, Orleans, illegal consumption of alcohol. Infractions May 24: 7:43 a.m. Larry D. Baker, 33, Springville, speeding. 8:04 a.m.

Ryan C. Schnarr, 29, Springville, speeding. 8:15 a.m. Stephanie L. Wegener, 30, Springville, speeding.

10:32 p.m. Kristen N. Turner, 25, 549 S. Ninth no driver's license when required. Incidents May 24: 7 a.m.

A small child was located in the 400 block of County Complex Road. He was about 3 years old and was wearing pajamas. His mother located him and said the child's father did not get the door secured when he left for work. A report will be forwarded to Child Services. 8:09 a.m.

Mischief at Peerless and Bud Ikerd roads. Safety cones were placed on top of other items, "bridge out" signs were removed and orange fencing was burned. The incident is under investigation. Accidents May 24: 4:27 p.m. Personal injury accident at Ind.

37 and Trogden Lane. Dunn ambulance personnel and Oolitic and Marshall Township volunteer fire departments and BFD responded to the scene. 4:27 p.m. Property damage accident on Sandpit Road just east of the county complex. BRMC ambulance personnel and Shawswick Township VFD responded to the scene.

10:23 p.m. SUV-deer accident on Ind. 58 about a half mile from the Ind. split. Mitchell Police Department Infraction May 24: 10:48 p.m.

Brandon Hackney, 18, Orleans, no license plate light. Accidents May 24: 2:05 p.m. Property damage accident at McDonald's, Ind. 37 and Ind. 60 East.

6:25 p.m. Property damage accident on South Meridian Street at about 6:30 a.m. Indiana State Police Arrests May 24: 8:25 p.m. Amanda L. Maze, 31, 2405 theft.

9:45 p.m. Angie L. Lacy, 36, 8140 Tunnelton Road, operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Emergency Runs May 24: 12:15 p.m. BRMC ambulance and Oolitic and Marshall Township VFDs responded to a man who fell.

while push mowing next door to 507 W. 11th St. in Oolitic. 2:17 p.m. BRMC ambulance and Oolitic and Marshall Township VFDs assisted a woman who fell and needed help getting up at 1040 Sugar Hill.

9:06 p.m. BRMC ambulance and Marion Township VFD helped a man with a possible stroke at 775 Cassidy Lane. 9:11 p.m. Dunn ambulance assisted someone who was sick for three days at 311 Wells Lane. 9:21 p.m.

Dunn ambulance and Marion Township VFD responded to a man who fell and possibly broke a hip at 980 WPA Road. CORRECTION The Huron Memorial Day festivities will happen Monday, not Saturday as reported earlier. Festivities include a parade and the crowning of the Little Miss and Little Mister. There will be no turtle race this year. COMMENCEMENT PHOTOS Please place your orders Photography by this Saturday! Now booking Seniors for June, August FREE WALLETS 279-0268 HUDSON'S PHOTOGRAPHY, On the Square at 1538 1 Street in Bedford Sweetn -Seamless Guttering Facia Soffit Repair Replacement Free Estimates a 812-865-2979 277-5862 Subsidiary of Hagemier Construction Turned Down For Social Security Disability? CALL Tim Vrana, Attorney Columbus, Indiana FREE 7 years experience as a Social Security Claims Representative.

22 years experience as an attorney representing disability claimants. To place your display advertising call 275-3355 or 1-800-782-4405 toll free in Indiana. NIE. newspaper in education Learning from the news A daily exercise published as part of the Times-Mail's Newspaper in Education program Compiled by Diana Wires May 25, 2005 For all readers The following questions are pulled from recent stories printed in the Times-Mail. Answers are at the bottom of the page.

1 A boy was 3-year-old trapped Elkhart inside what type of machine at a Wal-Mart store Thursday? (A) Pay phone (B) a Bobcat (C) red Chevrolet 1500 (D) Toy vending machine. Members of the Tri2. County Antique Farm Machinery Association went on a three-county tour Saturday to benefit what cause? (A) Crusade for Children (B) White River Humane Society Bark Park (C) American Cancer Society (D) Lawrence County Historical and Genealogical Society. When did the 3 Lawrence Generating Station begin its commercial operation (A) Today (B) April 1 (C) April 15 (D) May 1. Travis and Samantha 4 Wesner are renovating a home in what Lawrence County location? (A) Bono (B) Leesville (C) Fort Ritner (D) Norman.

5 What Medora High School graduate is the 2005 Indianapolis 500 Festival Queen? (A) Debi Wayman (B) Deven Wayman (C) Tisha Beavers (D) Jobi Wininger. What Bedford North Lawrence High School graduate is preparing for a new position with a military contractor that recently entered into a contract with NASA and was featured i in Monday's Tales of the Times? (A) Jeff Landreth (B) Sandy Landreth (C) Crystal Landreth (D) Stacy Landreth. For students The following questions, developed under the guidelines of a licensed teacher, are based on the Indiana State Language Arts Standards (identified in parenthesis). Write persuasive compositions that: state a clear position or perspective in support of a proposition or proposal. describe the points in support of the proposition, employing well-articulated evidence and effective emotional appeals.

anticipate and address reader concerns and counterarguments. (7.5.4) 2 word Verify in the its meaning context, of a even when its meaning is not directly stated, through the use of definition, restatement, example, comparison, or contrast. (8.1.3) 3 purpose Summarize and a point speaker's of view and ask questions concerning the speaker's content, delivery, and attitude toward the subject. (9.7.1) Answers 'paupur 1 (3) '9 (8) 'S (8) I (a) uaip 10j (V) 7 autypew Buipuas (G) 'I Times Mail.

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