The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 June 1965 — Page 4
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Koontz Lake will soon return to satisfactory conditions to aliens’ the restriction of recreational: activity to be lifted. It is expected that the lake will be declared safe enough in the very near future as continued work is being done to clean the debris from the water resulting from the Palm Sunday tornado. The Indiana Department of Conservation is conducting the clean up campaign to restore the recreational facilities and will make the decision as to when the lake is safe. At present, work is being done on both the shorelines and deeper parts of the lake to clear what can be
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The rush is on! A new “best seller" is just about to hit the market and this one is patterned a little different. A set number of editions have been planned and the author seems to think, as they all do, that this will be a big seller. The book is 1816 pages, four and a half pounds, and sells for $7.00. Oh yes, the name of the book is “National Zip Code Directory,” and the author is Dr. John A. Gronouski, our educated postmaster general. Can you see John Q. Public saving $7.00 he has saved to take the little lady out for a
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Ruth Frailoy was home over NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT ESTATE NO. 20139 STATE OF INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY bs: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of Ethel L. Newland, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Harry J. Newland was on the date hereof, appointed Executor of the estate of the above named decedent. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the dats of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Sputh Bend, Indiana this 18th day of May, 1965. . Aloysius J. Kromkowaki Clerk of above captioned Court Florence Creager Morris Attorney for Batata 3tjlo NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOB GARBAGE, ASHES, RUBBISH CONTRACT COUUECHONS Public Notice is herewith given that the Board o£ Trustees of the Town of Walkerton, Indiana, will accept sealed bids for the collection of garbage, ashes and rubbish within the corporate limits of the Town of Walkerton for a on (1) year period, commencing July 1, 1965. The said collections to be governed by To^vn Ordinance pertaining to same. Sealed bids will be accepted at the Clerk-Treasurer’s Office until Tuesday evening, June 15. 1965. at the hour of 7:30 P. M., at which time said bids will be opened for consideration by the Board of Trustees convened in regular session. The Board of Trustees further reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Wayne L Cover d crk-Treasurer Walkerton, Indiana 2tjlo TOWN OF NORTH LIBERTY, INDIANA SEWAGE DISPOSAL PROJECT ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS DIVISION B - SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT AND INTERCEPTING SEWER SYSTEM The Town of North Liberty. St. Joseph County< Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the construction of a sewage treatment plant and intercepting sewer svstem until 7 p.m. OD.S.T. on the
23rd day of June, 1965, at the Town Hall. North Liberty, Indiana, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and r ead aloud. The plans, specifications am. bid documents for the proposed project are identified as DIVISION B - SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT AND INTERCEPTTNG SEWER SYSTEM. The work includes the furnishing of all materials and the construction of all facilities complete and ready for operation as follows: Intercepting chamber and sewer, grit chamber with mechanical cleaning and comminutor, control building, oxidation ditch and rotor type aerator, circular final clarifier, sludge lagoons, piping, valves, plant sewers, grading; fence, eijctrical and all other work and” appurtenances as specified. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory performance and labor and malarial bend. The manufacturer of the aeHdlea equipment will be required to furnish an acceptable performance guarantee. ( The contract documents, including plans and specifieatios, are on file for examination at the office of Clyde E Williams & Associates. Inc., Engineers, at 1902 N. Sheridan Ave., South Bend, Indiana, and 720 East 38th St., Indianapolis, Indiana, and at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, North Liberty, Indiana. Copies of the documents may be obtained from the SOUTH BEND office of Clyde E. Williams & Associates, Inc. by depositing Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for each set of documents so obtained. The full amount of the deposit for the first set of documents will be returned to each actual bidder who returns all documents in good condition within ten (10) days after receipt of bids. One-half of the amount of the deposit for all other sets will be refunded upon their return in good condition within ten (10) days after receipt of bids. Proposals must be submitted on the forms bound in the Specifications and Contract Documents. The Town of North Liberty. Indiana, reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any Irregularities in b'.dEach bld snail be accompanied by a. statement from a reapon- । sible surety company advising the
Town of North Liberty that if an award of contract is made to the bidder that said Surety will provide a PerformaJß.ee, Labor and Material Bond in the amount of 100% <rf the total bid as specified on Page 1-4 of the Instructions to Bidders. A certified cheek or bank draft payable to tn» Town of North IJiNwty, Indiana, or a saUsfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and a surety company in an amount oqual to 5% of the bid shall be submitted with eaah bid. In lieu of the bld security and statement from the surety com*, pany. the bidder may submit a combination bid bond and pen* formance and labor and material bond. The award of a oantnssb wilt be subject to the sale of revenue bond* for financing a perttem of the proMr conk Tha otter per® tion of the project cost win be furnished by a Fedecal granft through the U. S. Public Healt* Service. No bid may be withdrew® aftnf the scheduled closing time fbf receipt of bids for at least thirty (30) days. The bid guaranty of the sucoesaful bidder, who to tendered a tentative award o< contract, may be held ftnr an additional period of forty-five (46) days to complete the successfid sale of revenue bonds to finance a portion of the project and to complete the execution of ths final documents with the particb paring Federal Governmental Agency. TOWN OF NORTH LIBERTY, INDIANA Carl M. Eskridge Clerk-Treasurer Date May 27, 1965 2tjlO Girl Scout News Cadette Girl Scout Troop 177 and Cadette Troon of Hamlet, enjoyed an overnight camning trip last week at the Bov Scout campsite on Mevers Lake. Plymouth. Lots of fun was had bv all particlmtine in and rcacticing out* door camning skills. Highlight of the last day was when the scouts nut the leaders, Mrs. Forest Boone and Mrs. Robert Steinbach, through the obstacle cours®. as a climax to the Kanagroo Court. Our thanks to Mrs. Johs Sheaks who belned provide transportation to and from the camp. The succeeds that U not plan* ned and worked hard for usually gives very ^ittle satisfaction.
