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Basketball National Basketball Association At A Glance By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pet GB NewYoric 32 16 .667 Philadelphia 26 20 .565 5 Boston 23 23 .500 g New Jersey 18 29 .383 13V4 Washington 17 28 .378 13 Vi Charlotte 13 35 .271 19 Central Division Cleveland 35 11 .761 Detroit 31 13 .705 3 Milwaukee 30 15 .667 4Vi Atlanta 28 19 .596 7Vi Chicago 27 19 .587 8 Indiana 11 35 .239 24 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W L Pet GB Houston 28 18 .609 Utah 28 20 .583 1 Dallas 24 21 .533 3Vi Denver 25 23 .521 4 San Antonio 13 33 .283 15 Miami 5 40 .111 22Vi Pacific Division L.A. Lakers 32 15 .681 Phoenix 29 17 .630 2Vi Seattle 28 18 .609 3Vi Golden State 25 20 .556 6 Portland 25 21 .543 6Vi Sacramento 14 32 .304 17Vi L.A. Clippers 11 37 .229 21 Vi Sunday’s Game All Star Game at Houston West 143, East 134 Monday’s Games No games scheduled Tuesday’s Games New York at Charlotte Cleveland at Miami Philadelphia at Indiana Boston at Houston Atlanta at Chicago New Jersey at Milwaukee L.A. Clippers at Dallas Denver at Utah San Antonio at Seattle Detroit at L.A. Lakers Washington at Sacramento , Wednesday’s Games ' Atlanta at New Jersey Indiana at Philadelphia New York at Cleveland Washington at Denver Seattle at Phoenix San Antonio at Golden State Monday’s College Basketball Scores By The Associated Press EAST American U. 83, Gettysburg 54 Georgetown 61, Syracuse 54 Hofstra 78, Davidson 71 La Salle 101, Holy Cross 82 Massachusetts 72, St. Joseph’s 68 Monmouth, N.J. 82, Cent. Connecticut St. 62 Northeastern 100, Colgate 92 Penn St. 93, Rutgers 65 St. Francis, NY 82, Marist 77 St. Francis, Pa. 98, Loyola, Md. 75 Staten Island 81, Wagner 78 West Virginia 80, St Bona venture 72 SOUTH Akron 87, Fla. International 80 Alabama St 87, Prairie View 76 Alcom St. 76, GTambling St 74 Appalachian St 86, Citadel 72 Baptist Coll. 90, Campbell 75 Bethune-Cookman 76, Morgan St 60 Cent. Florida 96, N. Illinois 89 Coastal Carolina 75, Liberty 60 E. Kentucky 78, Tennessee Tech 76 E. Tennessee St 83, Furman 81 Howard U. 64, Florida A&M 61 Middle Tenn. ill, Austin Peay 105, OT Murray St. 89, Tennessee St 80 N.C. Charlotte 70, W. Kentucky 61 N.C.-Asheville 97, Augusta 75 N.C.-Wilmington 69, James Madison 63 South Alabama 96, South Florida 70 Southern U. 95, Miss. Valley St 82 Texas Southern 84, Jackson St 81 VMI79, W. Carolina 66 Va. Commonwealth 92, Jacksonville 89 Winthrop 60, Radford 54 MIDWEST Bradley 82, Indiana St 75 Cleveland St 83, 111.-Chicago 80 E. Illinois 86, W. Illinois 62 Evansville 83, Cincinnati 69 lowa 83, Ohio St. 75 Wichita St 66, Creighton 62 Wis.-Green Bay 70, Valparaiso 51 Wright St. 106, Wilmington, Ohio 88 SOUTHWEST New Orleans 75, Oral Roberts 66 FAR WEST U.S. International 102, Mo.-Kansas City 96, OT UC Santa Barbara 76, Utah St 61 By The Associated Press Indiana College Basketball Monday’s Games Bradley 82, Indiana St 75 Evansville 83, Cincinnati 69 Taylor 82, Wabash 73 Wis-Green Bay 70, Valparaiso 51 BRADLEY (82) Thurman 10-17 8-15 28, Houston 1-4 0-0 2, Jackson 5-10 4-4 14, Manuel 2-12 13-14 18, Wilson 4-10 0-3 9, Schell 2-3 0-0 5, Butler 3-5 0-0 6. Totals 27-61 25-36 82 INDIANA ST (75) Brown 1-8 0-0 2, Bolee 2-3 0-0 4, Holliday 9-15 4-4 24, Futch 1-7 1-3 3, Bird 9-16 1-2 21, Inman 4-9 2-2 13, Cheatham 2-3 0-0 5, Gross 0-0 0-1 0, Harris 0-2 0-0 0, Akinola 0-2 1-41, Lauritzen 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 29-67 9-16 75. Halftime—Bradley 42, Indiana St 34. 3-point goals—Bradley 3-10, (Manual 1-2, Wilson 1-6, Schell 1-2). Indiana St 8-17 (Holliday 2-4, Bird 24, Inman 3-4, Cheetham 1-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Bradley 47 (Thurman, Jackson 11), Indiana St 34 (Akinola 10). Assists— Brad ey 12. (Manuel 6), Indiana St 16 (Futch 5). Total fouls — Bradley 20, Indiana St 23. A—3,752. Indiana High School Basketball Career Scoring Leaders By The Associated Press Career scoring leaders in Indiana high school basketball (x-active, through games of Feo. 11): 3,019 —Marion Pierce, Lewisville, 1961 2,772 —Arley Andrews, TH Gerstmeyer, 1954 2,595 —Rick Mount, Lebanon, 1966 2,465 —Billy Shepherd, Carmel, 1968

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2,421 —Debbie Bolen, NJudson, 1988 2,343 —Mike Edwards, Greenfield, 1969 2,324—Delray Brooks, Mich.Cily Rogers, 1984 2,226 —-Dave Shepherd, Carmel, 1970 2,l4s—Charlie McKenzie, Warsaw, 1967 2,137—Ky1e Macy, Peru, 1975 2,134 —Shawn Kemp, Concord, 1988 2,116 —Steve Alford, Newcastle, 1983 2,095 —Jodie Whitaker,'Austin, 1985 2,092 —Dan Palombizio, Mich. City Rogers, 1981 2,083 —Daryl Warren, Linden, 1971 2,070 —George McGinnis, Indpls Washington, 1969 2,023 —Steve Collier, Southwestern (Jefferson), 1974 2,019 —Jeff Perilch, Churubusco, 1988 2,oo3—Pat Manahan, Delphi, 1973 2,003—R0n Bonham, Muncie Central, 1960 2,002—x-KENNY ROWAN, North view, 1989 3 2,000 —Lloyd Bateman, Plainville, 1958 1.992 x-DAMON BAILEY, Bedford N.Lawrence, 1989 1.992 — Steve Anspaugh, W.Noble, 19)9 1,990 —Woody Austin, Richmond, 1988 1,985 —Buster Briley, Madison, 1960 1,977—x-RICH MOUNT, Lebanon, 1989 I,96B—Kerry Picket, Griffith, 1968 1,966 —Troy Lewis, Anderson, 1984 I,964—Keith Gailes. Mich. City Rogers, 1987 3 1,962 —Kirk Manns, NJudson, 1986 1,960 —Danny Brown, Jennings Co., 1973 1,928 —Ken Montgomery, Indpls Perry Meridian, 1977 I,92o—Charlie Hall.TH Gerstmeyer, 1958 I,9l3—Rick Hoskins, Brown Co., 1988 1,910 —Anne Kvachkoff, Crown Point, 1985 1,909 —Tony Patterson, L&M, 1985 I,9o3 —Bruce Dayhuff, Glenn, 1973 1.900 Jim Ligon, Kokomo, 1962 1.900 Bill Greve, Waveland, 1955 1,897 —James Blackmon, Marion, 1983 Hockey National Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division W L T Pts GF GA Pittsburgh 31 20 5 67 255 235 NY Rangers 29 20 8 66 226 202 Washington 272110 64 204 189 Philadelphia 27 27 3 57 215 193 New Jersey 21 26 10 52 210 235 NY Islanders 18 34 3 39 175 230 Adams Division Montreal 38 15 6 82 225 169 Boston 23 23 11 57 191 185 Buffalo 25 26 6 56 207 218 Hartford 23 28 4 50 202 196 Quebec 21 32 6 48 202 254 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division W L T Pts GF GA Detroit 25 24 9 59 226 226 St. Louis 21 25 10 52 195 202 Minnesota 18 25 13 49 189 210 Chicago 19 31 7 45 216 242 Toronto 18 33 5 41 163 233 Smythe Division Calgary 40 11 8 88 254 167 Los Angeles 30 22 5 65 288 247 Edmonton 29 24 6 64 247 222 Vancouver 22 29 7 51 189 191 Winnipeg 18 27 10 46 213 246 Monday’s Games Winnipeg 2, Detroit 2, tie Quebec 3, Montreal 2 New Jersey 8, Toronto 1 Tuesday’s Games New York Rangers at Philadelphia Buffalo at Pittsburgh Edmonton at New York Islanders Washington at St Louis Chicago at Minnesota Boston at Vancouver Wednesday’s Games Hartford at Toronto Minnesota at Detroit New Jersey at Buffalo Washington at Chicago Calgary at Winnipeg Boston at Los Angeles International Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press East Division W LOU Pts GF GA Muskegn 36 12 5 77 289 205 Saginw 33 17 5 71 265 191 FortWayn 29 20 4 62 179 165 Kalamazo 26 21 5 57 236 229 Flnt 13 36 1 27 170 261 West Division Milwauke 37 13 3 77 262 220 Salt Lak Cty 36 17 3 75 257 225 Denvr 23 29 4 50 228 271 Peori 18 30 7 43 220 265 Indianapls 18 35 1 37 199 272 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one for an overtime loss. Goals in shootouts count towards goals for: Monday’s Game Salt Lake City 5, Indianapolis 4 Tuesday’s Games No games scheduled Wednesday’s Games Kalamazoo at Fort Wayne Peoria at Saginaw Muskegon at Flint Indianapolis at Salt Lake City Milwaukee at Denver Bowling Paul Reeve’s Memorial February 1,1989 Standings W L V. L. Pro Shop 264 ... 198 Torr’s Restaurant 263V4.. 198V4 Hartman Logging 261V4.. 200 Vi Muffler Connection 232 ... 230 WJNZ 231 Vi.. 230V4 Clodfelter’s Welding-Sat. 230 ... 232 Alexander’s Masonry 218 Vi.. 243 Vi Mac’s Men’s Store 206 Vi. . 255 Vi Jerry Lewis Construction 205 . . 257 Herbie’s Boys 197 Vi. . 264 Vi High Team Game: Jerry Lewis Construction - 894 High Team Series: Torr’s Restaurant - 2495 High Individual Game: Roy Shoemaker - 226 High Individual Series: Bob England - 614 Series Over 500: B. England 614; R. Alex 601; D. Greenwell 584; D. Emery 568; E. Bennington 557; R. Shoemaker 555; T. Weddell 554; B. Taylor 551; C. Alex 549; L. Roberts 549; J. Hopkins 540; T. Judy 540; W. Miller 539; M. Hutcheson 534; J. Hartman 526; T. Murphy 514; S. Moell 511; M. Dennis 510.

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Automotive January 31,1989 Standings W L Torr’s 116 .... 68 Carquest Auto Parts 114 70 Moose Lodge 11l ....73 House Of Phone’s 104 .... 80 Cloverdale Auto Parts 103 .... 81 Alexander Masonry 96 .... 88 Linda Carney Chrysler 96 88 State Farm Insurance 95 .... 89 Dalton Asphalt Carp. 86 98 Morrison Tire Inc 86 98 Rhine’s Market .... 83 ... 101 #9 78 ...106 Branagin Oil Co 72 ... 112 M& R Auto Parts 48 ... 136 High Team Game: House Of Phones -1070 High Team Series: House Of Phones - 3025 High Individual Game: Jerry Hacker - 244 High Individual Series: Ben Arnold - 596 Series Over 500: 596 B. Arnold; 590 B. Taylor; 582 D. Hopkins; 575 J. Hacker, 570 T. Sutheriin; 560 D. Frost/J. Rice; 558 L. Corbin; 557 R. Duncan; 553 G. Uebert; 548 B. England; 547 M. Wallace/D. Greenwell; 543 C. Morian; 541 C. Alex; 540 W. Beams, Jr; 539 T. Heckel; 538 B. Miller, 537 S. Sutheriin; 535 R. Shoemaker. 533 D. Greenlee; 532 R. Wright; 527 B. Birdsell; 525 K. Smith/R. Horn; 520 M. Hutchison; 518 J. Scott; 517 D. Hacker/B. Gorham; 513 D. Varvcl/K. Inman Jr.; 510 J. Taylor. 509 K. Alice; 508 R. Sutheriin; 506 K. Douglas; 505 C. Cundiff; 504 D. Cundiff. Putnam County January 26,1989 Standings W L Branneman Realty 64055 120 .... 56 B &PRentals 64181 110 ....66 Elk’s Lodge 63613 110 ....66 Haltom Electric 63703 104....72 Cash Concrete 63378 95 81 Andy’s Liquors 63081 94 .... 82 Rokicki State Farm Ins. 63144 92 .... 84 Taylor’s Patio 63040 90 .... 86 V.F.W. Post 1550 61482 82 .... 94 Stone’s Body Shop 61859 76 ... 100 Holiday Inn 61423 71 ...105 Deer Creek Realty 62350 70 ... 106 Tucker’s State Farm Ins. 58381 61 ... 115 Marvin’s Pizza 61339 57 ...119 High Team Game: Holiday Inn - 1069 High Team Series: Cash Concrete - 2943 High Individual Game: Brad Query - 234 High Individual Series: Bubba Crawley - 644 Series Over 500: B. Crawley 644; P. Terry 565; J. Williams 558; M. Butler 554; B. Query 540; J. Costin 538; R. Black 534; D. Sutheriin 529; L Haltom 528; E. Shoemaker/J. Sutton 526; I. Scott 521; S. Sutheriin 519; D. Bray 517 Commercial January 26,1989 Standings W L John Wood Builders 63251 108 .... 68 Hopkin’s-Rector 62977 99 77 Curt’s Flexers 62591 98 .... 78 Rokicki State Farm Ins. 62356 94 .... 82 Butcher-Block 63229 : 90 .... 86 Gould’s Market 60s V, 82 .... 94 QoverdaleTirc 61 i2B 74 ... 102 S & W Masonry 57 ... 119 High Team Game: John Wood Builders -1107 High Team Series: John Wood Builders - 2998 High Individual Game: Tony Murphy - 236 High Individual juries: Roger Skelton - 605 Series Over 500: R. Skelton 605; T. Murphy 582; D. Schroeder 551; D. varvel 526; T. Stone/E. Bennington 525; L. Chestnut 513; R. Jordan 510; D. Wells/F. Middleton 506. Transactions Monday’s Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League DETROIT TlGEßS—Agreed to terms with Pat Sheridan, outfielder, on a one-year contract. MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to terms with Glenn Braggs, outfielder, on a one-year contract National League ATLANTA BRAVES —A erred to tarns with Hete Smith, Joe Boeva and John Smoltz Ron Gant and Jeff Blauser, infielders, and Matt Stark, catcher-first baseman. NEW YORK METS—Agreed to terms with Sid Fernandez, Terry Brass and John Mitchell, pitchers, and Mackey Sasser, catcher, on .one-year contracts. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Signed Mike Maddux, Brad Brink and Jeff Tabaka, pitchers. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Signed Jose DeLeon, pitcha. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DALLAS MAVERICKS—Signed Anthony Jones, guard, for the remainder of die season. LOS ANGELES CLlPPEßS—Reinstated Quintin Dailey, guard, from the suspended list Signed Erie White, forward, to a second 10-day contract. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Signed Derek Smith, guard. Placed David Wingate, guard, on the injured list. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS—Signed Greg Ballard, forward, to a 10-day contract. FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BRQWNS-Signed Patrick Collins and Keith Jones, running backs. DALLAS COWBOYS—Reassigned Ernie Stautner, defensive coordinator, and Paul Hackett, pass coordinator, to special projects. Named George Hill defensive coordinator and Jerry Rhone quarterbacks coach. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Announced the retirement of Joe Klecko, nose tackle. LOS ANGELES RAIDERS—Named Fred Biletnikoff wide receivers coach. MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed Steve Gage, safety. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Named Ted Tollner quarterbacks coach and Joe Madden special teams coach. Retained Gunther Cunningham, defensive line coach; Mike Haluchak, linebackers coacn; Charlie Joiner, receivers coach, and Bobby Jackson, running backs coach. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW JERSEY DEVll.S—Recalled Chris Terreri, goaltender, from Utica of the American Hockey League Sent Craig Billington, goaltender, to Utica. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—RecaIIed Perry Ganchar, right wing, from Muskegon of the Intanational Hockey League. WINNIPEG JETS—Recalled Bob Easensa, goalie, from Fort Wayne of the Intonational Hockey League.

Oklahoma QB arrested for selling drugs NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma, plagued by a series of unrelated incidents since being slapped with a three-year probation, was jolted Monday night when FBI agents arrested starting quarterback Charles Thompson on a federal complaint of selling cocaine to an undercover agent. Thompson, whom Coach Barry Switzer had suspended earlier in the day, is scheduled to appear before a U.S. magistrate today. U.S. Attorney Bill Price said he faces up to 20 years in prison and $1 million in fines if he is convicted. PRICE SAID Thompson’s arrest culminated a six-month investigation. Thompson allegedly sold 17 grams of cocaine to an FBI agent for $1,400 on Jan. 26. Thompson thus becomes the fifth Oklahoma football player to be suspended since the NCAA placed the Sooners’ on three years’ probabation in December, mostly for recruiting violations. The NCAA also chastized Switzer for failure to “exercise supervisory control” over the program. SWITZER SAID he would “say nothing more at this time about the matter” when he suspended Thompson Monday afternoon.

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Jody Ridley, whose only Winston Cup victory was more or less accidental, has a chance to win the biggest prize in stock car racing the $1.7 million Daytona 500 thanks to another mishap. Ridley, a 46-year-old Georgian who last ran the circuit in 1986, unexpectedly finds himself driving for the team that has won the race two of the last four years. HE WAS summoned to replace Bill Elliott, who broke his left wrist Friday when he crashed in a practice session. How long did it take Ridley to come out of Winston Cup retirment? “About as long as it took to say OK,” he said Monday after completing his first practice laps in the Coors-Melling Ford Thunderbird at Daytona International Speedway. If being among the favorites to win the race excited Ridley, the 1980 Rookie of the Year, whose only Winston Cup victory came nearly eight years ago, it didn’t show.

Colts’ Klecko retires INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Saying it’s “time for the little guys to move aside,” Joe Klecko, the Indianapolis Colts’ 6-foot-3, 265-pound nose tackle, announced his retirement “My time has passed,” Klecko said Monday. “When I came in the league, and even four or five years ago, I remember playing against centers who were 250 or 260 pounds. This year, I played against \ nine guys that were 290 pounds. “I REALLY FEEL great about retiring,” he said. “I feel like a weight’s been lifted off my shoulders.” Klecko, 35, spent 11 years with the New York Jets, earning four Pro-Bowl bids, before coming to the Colts last season. The sixth-round draft pick from Temple led all NFL rookies with eight sacks and 90 tackles in 1977, although he didn’t start until the ninth week of the season. Klecko missed the first eight games of the season with a knee injury, then started the final seven games for the Jets. He was waived by New York Feb. 8, 1988. HE STARTED 14 games with Indianapolis last season and, ironically, his final game came against the Jets. He injured his neck in that game and did not play the final game of the season. “The one thing I’m going to miss is playing in a Super Bowl,” Klecko said. “That’s the one thing I really wanted to do, and that was the one reason I came here (from the Jets). Without a doubt, this team is on the verge of being there.”

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NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE Of Amy McKinney, deceased Putnam Circuit Court 1989 Term In The Matter Of The Estate Of Amy McKinney, deceased Estate No. EST-87C01-8807-ES-86 Notice is hereby given diet Marie E. Keys es Administratrix of toe above named estate, has presented aid filed her final report and account In final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for examination and action of toe Putnam Circuit Court on March 10, 1989 unless persons interested in said estate appear on or before said date and show cause, if any there be, why such accounting should not be approved or unless such person make proof of heirship and claim any part of the estate not included In this report. If you have no objections to this report it wil not be necessary- for you to appear. Marie E. Keys Administratrix Nancy A Michael Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Dated: February 8,1989 Robert J. Lowe P.O. Box 501 GreencasOe, IN 46135 (317)653-4151 Attorney For Estate February 14/1T Stats of Indiana County of Putnam SS: In The Putnam Circuit Court 1989 Term Cause Number: 67C01-8902-Mi-46 In RE: Petition For Change Of Name Of Minor Child, Namely, Paul David Secrest To Paul David McGaughey, By Constance L McGaughey, Ms Mother. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO CHANGE NAME Notice is hereby given that Constance L McGaughey, as the natural mother of Paul David Secrest, has petitioned the Putnam Circuit Court pursuant to the provisions of !C 34-4-6-Iff, to establish her minor eon's name as Paul David McGaughey, and that said petition has been eat for hearing before toe Putnam Circuit Court at 2 o'clock p.m. on the 3rd day of April, 1989, at which time any person interested may appear and Ha objections thereto. Dated at GreencasOe, Indiana, this 2nd day of February, 1089. Nancy A Michael Clerk, Putnam Circuit Court James M. Houck Attorney At Law 11 V» South Indiana Street Greencastta, Indiana 46135 317-653-6650 Attorney For Petitioner February 2/1 4/21 3T

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Slate Of Indiana County Of Putnam SS In The Putnam County Circuit Court ' Estate Docket 67C01-8902-ES-14 In The Matter Of The Supervised Administration Of The Estate Of Donald C. Goss, Deceased NOTICE OF ADMIMSTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana ESTATE DOCKET: 67C01-8902-ES-14 Notice la hereby given that Marie L Goes was on the 10th day of February, 1969, appointed personal representative of the estate of Donald C. Goss, deceased, and is serving as administratrix, of the decedent's estate, and wee authorized to proceed under supervised administration. AII persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must fHe the same in said Court within (5) months from the dale of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencaatie, Indiana, Ms 10th day of February, 1989. Nancy A Michael Clerk of toe Circuit Court, Putnam County, Indiana Attorney: Bradley J. Dougherty, Esq. BUTH & POPE, PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 5875 Castle Creek Parkway, North Drive Suite 495 Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 (317)845-4000 February 14/21/2T NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the new construction of an administrative office for the North Putnam Community School Corporation in Bainbridge, Indiana will be received at the office of: North Putnam Community School Corporation; P.O. Box 169; Bainbridge, IN 46105 until 10:00 a.m., March 7, 1989. Bids received after that time will be returned unopened. Bids will be publicly opened and read. Work shall be performed under one unHied contract. Bidders shall use the proper Bid Form 95 (with revisions) end shall file a non-collusion affidavit The bid shall be accompanied by a bid bond in the amount of five (5) percent of the bid or a certified check of the seme amount mada out to the North Putnam Community School Corporation. Construction shall be in full accord with drawings and specifications. Any questions as to the quality of material or workmanship expected must be determined before submitting the bid. Copies of the plans and specifications can be obtained by contacting the school corporation. The Owner reserves the right to accept, or reject, any bid; to waive any informalities, or errors, in bidding for a period of sixty (60) days after the bid opening. The Contractor receiving the award shall furnish an approved one hundred percent (100%) Performance Bond which covers faithful performance of the Contract and the payment of all obligations arising thereunder. Said bond shall remain in full force and effect for twelve (12) months from the dele of acceptance of the work. The contractor la expected to conform to all rules end regulations pursuant to the construction of public works projects as outlined In Indiana Code. The contract to which the Owner shaH be a party will contain a provision prohibiting the other party to the contract from engaging in any employment practice that constitutes a discrimination against a person because of the person's race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry. Where trade names, brand names, or manufacturer's names are used In the specifications, H is for toe purpose of eatabiirhing kind and quititty and not for the pdrpoee of limiting competition. Bidders may offer Heme or materiats equal in quality and having the same durability and efficiency if he first receives approval from the Owner. After awarding a contract to a contractor, the Owner wifi require that the contractor guarantee Me bid price for a period of ninety (90) days. Any questions pertaining to this project should be directed to Michael Harrigan, Maintenance Stqwrvieor. February 14/21/2T

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