Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 140, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1985 — Page 9

Classifieds: 653-5151, Daily Bto 5, closed Sat.

Legal Notice NOTICE TO BIDDERS S»al»d bids will bs received by the South Putham Community School Corporation, Board of school Trustaaa. Greencastle. Indiana, 'herein rstarrad to as the "School Corporation fat R.R. 2, Box 134, Greencastle, Indiana. until 4:00 p m., Eastern Standard Time, March 4, 1985, lor the demolition ol the approximate 1924 Belle Union School Building at Belle Union, Indiana Bids received later than such hour will be returned unopened. Bids will be read aloud in the Board Room ol the Administration Otlice at R.R. 2, Box 134, Greencastle, Indiana, at 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, March 4. 1985, during a regular meeting ol the Board of School Trustees. Proposals will be received lor the demolition ol the approximate 1924 Belle Union School Building at Belle Union, Indiana, in accordance with the contract documents as follows: One unified proposal will be received lor the following division of work: General Construction Work (Demolition) Complete and detailed Specifications for this work, including but not limited to the Instructions to Bidders, and General Conditions are on file and may be examined at the following places: o<flce of the Superintendent of Schools, R.R. 2, Box 134, Greencastle. IN 46135. The work for which proposals are asked Include all labor, materials, transportation service, equipment and everything requested or necessary to the proper and the entire furnishing of the work. The work shall be constructed in accordance with this Notice, the Instructions to Bidders, General Conditions, Specifications at the Administrative Office, R.R. 2, Box 134, State Road 231, Greencastle, Indiana, 46135. Bidders for the Prime Contracts may obtain up to two complete sets of Bidding Documents from the Office of the Superintendent, R.R. 2, Box 1 34. Greencastle, Indiana. 46135. Should a bidder for a Prime Bid desire additional sets or should a Subcontractor, materials dealer, or any other sub-bidder or non-bidder desire sets of the Bidding Documents, same will be furnished by the Superintendent at R.R. 2, Box 134, Greencastle, Indiana. Bids shall be executed in accordance with Indiana State Board of Accounts Form No. 96 with non-collusion affidavit and shall be accompanied by a Questionnaire of Experience

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and Financial Statement on Indiana State Board of Accounts Form 96A, and by an acceptable certified or cashier's check or bid bond, executed by the bidder and an acceptable surety company, payable to the South Putnam Community School Corporation in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the total bid. The successful bidder shall, upon acceptance ol his bid. be required to procure and pay for a Contractor s Bond for Construction (Form 86A) in an amount equal to his contract price. Such bonds shall comply with all laws of the State of Indiana governing public contracts let by governmental units. Bids should be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the School Corporation with the name and place ol business of the bidder as set forth with Instructions to Bidders. Bids submitted by mall should be addressed to the Superintendent of Schools. R.R. 2, Box 134, Greencastle, Indiana, 46135. The successful Bidder shall furnish a Performance and Payment Bond in an amount equal to one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) ol the Contract sum with an approved surety company and said bond shall Remain In full force and effect until such work shall be approved by the Board of School Trustees of the South Putnam Community School Corporation in regular or called session. In the event any bidder withdraws his bid or fails to execute a satisfactory contract and furnish a satisfactory performance bond within fifteen (15) days after a contract has been awarded to such bidder by the School Corporation, said School Corporation may declare his certified check or cashier’s check or bid bond forfeited to said School Corporation as liquidated damages. The School Corporation shall have the right: A. to accept any bid within sixty (60) days after the time of opening of the bids, during which time no bids shall be withdrawn; B. at any time to reject any and all bids; and C. to waive all formalities or irregularities in the bidding. Contractors will be required to complete their work within a certain specified period as provided in the General Conditions of the Specifications, or otherwise approved by unanimous vote of the Board of School Trustees. South Putnam Community School Corporation Its Board of School Trustees By: Sandra Langston, Secretary Feb. 11/18/2T

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Real Estate

NEAR GROVELAND - 4 or 5 bedroom, 2-story farmhouse, remodeled country kitchen, all new bath, firep'ace, small barn on 4-plus acres, *38,000 contract or will trade. NEAR MT. MERIDIAN - 14x65 mobile home w/room addition, basement, woodburner on furnace, on 2 acres, possible trade. *27,500. JUST WEST OF NEW WINCHESTER 3-bedroom brick ranch, 1 '/i baths, 2-car garage, approx. 4 acres, ideal for horses. Low *sos. COUNTY LINE ROAD NORTH OF 240 - 3-bedroom ranch on beautiful landscaped one-acre lot, 1 Vi baths, fireplace, oversized two-car garage, assumable V A loan. Low *sos. ERA RUTH BARTLEY INC. 272-4511 or 272-4904 12715 Rockville Rd. Indianapolis

Legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Putnam County. Indiana, at 11:00 a.m., on February 19, 1985, at the Commissioners Room in the City of Greencastle in said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an Alcoholic Beverage permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit: 0L6713796 Craig C Miller Main St Hwy 36 Bainbridge IN 46105 D.B.A. Miller's Country Cork & Cap. Liquor. Beer and Wine Package Store Permit, Renewal; RC6712697 American Legion Post 281 US 231 S Box 364 Cloverdale. IN 46120 D.B.A. American Legion, Liquor, Beer and Wine Club Permit. Renewal. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission. By William C. Coyle, Executive Secretary; Harry K. Wick, Chairman; Permits 002 Newspaper Code 6701. Feb. 11/1T

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Banner-Graphic classifieds get results! To place your ad call 653-5151 Mobile Homes HOUSE TRAILER, 1974 Oakmount, 12 X 60. Good condition, *4,500. 653-3426 or 653-8680. 2/9/6P

MUST SELL - NEW 1985 *198.98 month, 14x70, 3bedroom, fully furnished, "' ,r Deted, cathedral ceiling, i akfast bar, 14*/2% interest. CALL TARRY, 1-291-6599

MOBILE HOME for sole. 1972, 12 x 60 Buddy. Good condition. Refrigerator, stove and double oven. Electric heat. ‘4500. Call 795-4447. 2/8/6P FOR SALE: Trailer* 14 x 70, skirting, deck, 3 bedroom, 2 full baths, air conditioning, 317-672-8171. 2/7/6T Apartments ROBAN APTS.: One bedroom apartment, furnished or unfurnished, available now. No children, no pets. Phone 6539298 after 3:00 p.m. 2/6/TF CLOVERDALE, 2 bedroom apartment. 795-4840. 2/6/5T

TOM HAMILTON, Contractor RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL * Custom Homos o Romodollng * Room Additions * Total Homo Ropalr Sorvlco. Your plons or ours. < Fully Insurod Froo estimates. 17 years building experience. 653-8894 Pteii Callow Horn* BeMor 118 C«»*ld« Drlv* For all your pest control and insulation needs, call LIBERTY 653-6059 or 795-4724 ZENITH Service & Sales Serving Owen and Putnam Countlea Gene Wright TV 795-4917 Air Quality ! Travel Service < l For all your travel need*. * ' 109 S. Vine, 653-8095. j h costs no more to let us help you.

The Workshop Upholstering Free pick up and delivery. 9 E. Walnut, Greencastie 653-5565 739-6349

Apartments MURPHY BROS. Realty. Apartment rentals. Adults only. Paul Murphy. 653-2891 or 6539087. 2/5/30T RENTALS. Donna Eppelheimer. 653-9433. 2/9/TF SPACIOUS 1 bedroom apartment. Heat and water furnished, *230. Deposit and lease. Adults only. No pets. 653-6550. 2/4/TF For Rent 3 BEDROOM house for rent. *2OO month at 210 N. College. Phone 653-4819 after 4 p.m. 2/11/2P FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house. Deposit. No pets. 653-6086. 2/9/2T FOR RENT: Nice large country home, 4 bedrooms, 2 car garage. 4 miles west Greencastle. *350 plus *3OO deposit. 653-2431 days or 653-4646, evenings. 1/31 /TF FOR RENT: 4 bedroom home on Indianapolis Road, convenient to shopping areas and high school. *375 plus deposit. Call 653-5934 after 5:00 p.m. 2/8/11/2P FOR RENT: Farm ground, 40 acres, 1 field. 653-8880. 2/8/11/13/15/4P FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house, attached carport, wood burning stove, central air conditioning. *3OO per month plus electric bill. Phone 653-4308 after 1 1:00 a.m. 2/9/3T Lost and Found LOST: Small black and brown German Shepherd with approximately 10 ft. chain. Answers to "Babe". Reward for information leading to recovery. 653-8290. 2/8/3T LOST: WHITE Benji dog. Male. Hit by car and ran, family pet. Northeast vicinity. Reward. 653-6326 or 653-5666. 2/9/2T LOST: SMALL female, black, long hair sheep dog. Reward. Call 653-3092. 2/9/2T Help Wanted WESTERN INDIANA Private Industry Council, Inc. is accepting applications for the position of Summer Youth Employment Program Supervisor, An Advanced Degree in appropriate discipline preferred. Bachelors Degree and/or comparable experience will be considered. Job descriptions may be obtained at the W.1.P.1.C. offices in Brazil, Clinton, Greencastle, Rockville and Terre Haute. Send letter of application and resume to: Western Indiana Private Industry Council, Inc. 251 North 18th Street, Terre Haute, In. 47807. Applications will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. Friday, February 15th. An Equal Opportunity Employer. 2/9/6T

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Insurance OPEN Work BRIAN'S 8:0 °- 5:0 ° Welcome _ Mon.-Frl. BODY SHOP Quality Collision Repair * FREE ESTIMATES * R. 1 Bainbridge Phone 522-6703 SERVICE MASTER PROFESSIONAL CLEANING Carpets, furniture, walls and floors. For free estimates locally, phone 653-6335 or Crawfordsvflle, 362-2107. H&G MOTOR SALES, Inc. 24-Hour Wrecker Service Secured storage lot available. " 653-6517 TV* after hours 653-3525, 653-6884 I 1 i Vacuum Cleaner , REPAIR Priest Repair Service | 611 S. Jackson, 653-8037 | Greencastie L.

Help Wanted SEAMSTRESS. Experienced, commerical machines. Apply in person. Flair Draperies, 316 N. Jackson, Greencastle. 8:305:00 p.m. 2/8/3T

LPN Full or part-time position available on day and evening shifts. Paid vacation and holidays, insurance available. Apply in person. Heritage House Convalescent Center 1601 Hospital Drive Greencastle, Ind.

Registered Nurse Full or part-time position available on day shift. Paid vacation and holidays, insurance available. Apply in person. Heritage House Convalescent Center 1601 Hospital Drive Greencastle, Ind.

Automotive FOR SALE: 1977 Comet. Good condition. Also Buick 350 enqine and transmission. 5221 286. 2/11/3P

Radiator Service 6 W. Liberty (Behind 3-D Service Center) 653-3035 Ask for Kyle. Drive in or carry in.

For Sale P.S. I Love You Bouquet. An arrangement of Spring Flowers highlighted by a heart-shaped balloon. ‘14.95 plus delivery. Ambler Hill Florist, 653-8737. WALLPAPER in stock. Buy today and hang. Greencastle Decorating, 1002 Indianapolis Road. 2/1 1/30T 1980 SCORPION 440 Whip snowmobile. Very low hours. Like new. 522-1242 after 7:00 p.m. _ 2/9/3T FOR SALE: IBM PC 2 disc drive, Monochrome display printer. 246-6521 after 4 p.m. weekPOSEY PATCH for "I love you" specials for Valentines Day. Bouquets from *3.99 up. 420 S. Bloomington St. Open till 6 p.m. 653-5113. FIREWOOD, you pick up or I deliver. Mike Sutherlin, 6534323. 2/9/30T FOR SALE: 400 bales Alfalfa hay. Wire tied. *3.00 each. 672-4782. QUALITY HAY. Alfalfa /Timothy or grass, conditioned, square bales, twine tied. Poor and Co. 653-9756. 2/6/30T HARDWOOD:*2B rick, mixed, *24, seasoned hardwood, *39. Split and delivered. Free delivery,- min. 2 ricks. 6532152. FOR SALE: Wheat straw. 6533534. 2/8/11/13/15/4T Business Services DAVID PICKEL Builder: Siding, roofing, remodeling, garages and room additions. Free estimates. Call after 6 p.m. 653-9671. 1/26/30P WILLIAMS UPHOLSTERY. Phone 795-3304. Samples shown in home. Free estimates, free pick up and delivery. Livestock For Sale GOOD selection of stout sound aggressive Spotted boars ready for service from validated herd. Larry Brown, Rosedale, Ind. 317-548-2478. 2/11/6T Notices CALL CONTACT, day or night. A sympathetic listener will be there for you. 653-2645.

February 11,1985, The Putnam County Banner-Graphic

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Notices ONE MONTHLY statement can show you your complete financial picture. Central National Bank is the only financial institution in Putnam County that offers one statement banking and there is no additional cost for this service. Stop in today and ask how you can take advantage of this service. 2/1 1/13/2T PREGNANT? TROUBLED? Need help? Please call Right-To-Life. 317/795-3584, 317/923-1199 or 1-800-Bethany. 1/25/TF REDUCE safe & fast with Go Bese Tablets & E-Vap "water pills". Coan Pharmacy. 2/4/11/2P FIREWOOD for sale. Interior painting, additions, roofing, siding, guttering, concrete work and hauling. 653-5693. 1/14/30T

; Want ! to give ' f / your f sweetheart something different this year? How about a “CUPID GRAM” Singing Telegram Give tomething different thi* ' Valentine’* day. Call JIM : HARDWICK for detail*.

MARTIN HEATING and Air. Oil, electric and gas furnaces, air conditioners. 795-3796. 2/6/5T

W YTYOUR DAILY Horoscope from the Carroll Righter Institute Jl

FORECAST FOII TUESDAY, FED. 12, 1985 GENERAL TENDENCIES: Obstacles can exist in the path of your efforts during the morning, so take it easy and do not try to force issues of any kind for after noon* you will find that conditions start to break. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) In the morning, you can easily handle whatever you left undone yesterday, then later you have better understanding of your capabilities. TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) You can reach an agreement in the morning with one who has been hard to handle of late, and later keep promises you have made. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Plan how to get your work done more easily and speedily, and then you will have to get the backing you need for some project. MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Jul. 21) Come to a decision about amusements later in the morning, and then get busy doing your work much better. Make sure you support associates. LEO (Jul. 22 to Aug. 21) The morning is best time to handle home and family situations and later get your special talents working like a charm. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Early clear up desk work that has been left undone, then do whatever will bring greater harmony into the home. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Handle monetary problematical affairs in the morning and then contact those at a distance and come to better terms. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Quietly make decisions in the morning on how best to gain your ambitions and then improve your financial status appreciably. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Plan a course of action that can help you to gain your ambitions more quickly. Contact those who can assist you the most. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) State your aims to a good friend and get the assistance you need for some new project. Personal wishes should be considered. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) In the morning you can get outside affairs very well arranged. Look for assistance from the promiment in the morning. PISCES (F'eb. 20 to Mar. 20) New projects take your attention in the morning and later you can get into career matters that are important. IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will be quite brilliant during early youth and will plan wisely before taking any project or problem and can be disciplined easily. Give a good education, and upon reaching maturity your progeny will become extroverted and want to do much traveling and make many changes. © 1985, The McNaught Syndicate, Inc.

By GARY LARSON

In Memory In memory of our father and grandfather, Arther Burkett who left us one year ago Feb. 10th. He took the call to go away, And we are left alone. We miss him every night and day, The one we called our own. One year ago he turned to face, The setting of the sun. As one who knew the love of God, A victory was won. Loved and so sadly missed by daughter Sandy and husband Bob and granddaughter Kristina. Card of Thanks We wish to express our appreciation to the many friends and relatives of our mom, Alice E. Mahoney, for the beautiful floral tributes, cards and personal visits to the Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home. A special thanks to Jean Scobee for the organ selections, the words of comfort from Dr. Harold Spicer, and for a most impressive ceremony by the Greencastle Chapter No. 255 Order of Eastern Star. We are ever so grateful to Wayne and Roberta Hopkins for their compassion and professional service. Mom had resided at Sunset Manor Nursing Home for the last five years and the tender loving care she received from the Cross family and their employees will never be forgotten. May God bless you all. F.L. Priest family, Reid Priest family and Bob Mahoney family.

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