The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1966 — Page 11
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be re- , ivvd at the office of Dr. Max E. . bbs. Superintendent of Schools, Ik-Lnculn-Johnson School Cor* ration, Walkerton. Indiana un* i 2:00 P. M., C.S.T. on Decern- । 20, 19tk>, and at that time ibla ly opened for all labor, iterial, and services necessary । the completion of construcn work entitled: >KN GLENK HIGH SCHOOL .tl for the furnishing and com.te installation of equipment rk entitled: i.XED EQUIPMENT . . . for John Glenn High School II in accordance with documents । epared by Kellam A Foley, architects, 333 N. Pennsylvania Street. Indianapolis, Indiana, 16204 and 1621 West First Ave* ue. Columbus, Ohio 43212. \ll documents are on file for . view at the office of the Archi.<t in Indianapolis, the office of he plan rooms of F. W. Dodge < Drporatlon in Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, and Chicago, and at ihe Builders Exchange in South Brnd. Documents fur the personal Use f Bidders may be obtained at the Architect’s office in Colum - hus, Ohio, upon a deposit of <*•0.00 for each set (Construction Documents) and or $20.00 for ach set (Equipment Documents’. Deposit will be fully refundable to bidding prime contractors nly (Si refund to all others*. Documenta will be mailed, SHIPPING CHARGES COLLECT. to <ny Bidder requesting same. Individual drawing sheets may be obtained at cost by ordering dl<xt from printer (Columbus phone number Area Code 614-228-6770) < ionstructloin propo.sals w ill be received on GENERAL. MECHANICAL (including plumbing and heating), and ELECTRICAL work or any combination thereof. Equipment proposals will be revived on items of equipment in the following categories: A FIT. HOM EM AKI NG, INDUSTRIAL ARTS. KITCHEN. LIBRARY. LANGUAGE LAB. MISCELLANEOUS, SCIENCE. VO-AG. and GRAPHIC ARTS. Each proposal shall be submitted on form prepared by the Archi-
Dr. Burton L Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTFS Closed Wednesdays MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Lonzo Building, North Liberty Off Phone G56-Ml2l Res. Phmie 656-4641 . A RTF Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST 408 North Main Sti^et, Forth Liberty Hours: 1:30 *<) 5:30 P.M. Thursday A Saturday Phone 656-8171 S3tf Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS; 9 - 11 and 3 - 5 Closed Thursdays Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist 413 Michigan Street Walkertun, Ind. Houri: 9:30 - 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays Phone 586-3722 . I *™ T —*■—— .1..-. ». .. 1 E > ZOOK * Ftambmc A Heating Finer. Faster, Cleaner InstaHatien A Servlet | On Call 24 Hears Phene 586-2569 Kinmtz Lake
tect in accordant e with Indiana State Board of Accounts Form Nu. 96. and shall be accompanied by a properly complete noncollusion affidavit and by State Board of Accounts Questionnaire Form No. 96-A, all as required by statutes of the State of Indiana. In addition, each proposal shall be accompanied by a bid bi nd or certified check in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid (including ail "add" alternates). Bidders awarded contracts will be required to furnish an acceptable Performance Bund in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100'7< > of the total amount payable by terms of the contract. Said Performance Bond shall remain in effect fur twelve (12) months from the date us final acciptance of the work. No preputial may be withdrawn for a period us forty-five (45 • days after the scheduled time for opening bids. Should a successful Bidder fall to either exix?utr a satisfactory Contract with Die Owner ur furnish the required Performance Bond within -even (7j days after he has b«-n notified that his proposal has been accepted, hr shall forfeit h s bid security as liquidated damgrs AU contracts awarded wdl be conditioned upon and subject to the sale by the School Building Corporation of securities in an amount sufficient to cover the proportionate cost of "Part B construction, plus all incidental expenses, and will be subject to termination, without penalty oi liability, at the option us the School Building Corporation at any time after the date of tentative award, in the event the Corporation ahull determine that se - curities in the rvquln-.I amount cannot be *4d In the went thv Corporation fails to complete the required financing within 120 days after the tentative award us contractu, contractors shall have the right to cancel any such contracts entered into, without penalty of liability. Owner reserves ngnt lu reject any or all bids and ’<• waive informalities. Dated Nuvembri 23. 1966 Board of Edurat. m
, Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation Walkerton, Indiana Carroll E. Zartman President William I). Carter, M.D. Secretary and 1 ’> 4k-Lincoln-Johns, m School Bui! ling Corporation Walkerti n Indiana Ray M. Chapman President Roland Lkhlenbarger Secretary 2tdß PUBLIC HEARING Nutice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of St Joseph County, Indiana, will, nt 10 am. on the 7th day us December. 1966 al the Comnnssuiuie Roum. Court Huu.se, tn the City us South Brnd, Indiana. Ln said Cuuntv. begin investsitiun of the applications of the following named ptruw requesting Ilie issue to tiie applicants at the locations hereinafter set out. us the Alcuhuhc Beverage Peimßs us the class hereinafter designated and will, at said tune and place, receive information concerning the fitness us saui applicant*. and the propriety us issuing the permits applied fur tu such applicants at the premises named CARICA. Inc , dba Marty’s Ramble Inn. by Martin U. Altman. President, and Sara Allman, Sec’y, 1529 East Washington Ave.. South Bmd. Indiana (Restaurant i Beer. Liquur A Wine ReUdler. 231 IHxie Way North, Ruseland. Indiana (P.O. South Bend, Indiana» HARRY A VIOLA BASIL dba Blue Note Lounge < Restaurant > Brer. Liquor A Wine Retailer, 125 Nurth .Main St.. South Brnd, Indiana GERTRUDE PIETZRAK dba Ais Tavern (Restaurant) Bret A Wine Retailer, Crumstown, Indiana Unincorporated (P. O R. R. 1. North Liberty. Indiana ) DONALD B GAMES dba 422 Bai (Restaurant t Beer, Liquor A Wine Retailer. 422 South Michigan St.. South Brnd. Ildu.na DONALD B GAMES dbt< 422 Bat ( Restaurant » Beer. Idquor A Wine Retailer, 422 South Michigan St . South Brnd. InI diana | ST FLORIANS SOCIETY by Frank Bnzkicwicx, Pres. 906 Bltdnv Avr . (Club* Brer, Liqu । A Wine Retailer, 1001 | Western Avr. South Bend. Ini diana ST JOSEPH VALLEY BOAT CLUB in. by Phil Mrixrl, Cuinnnd. rr 421 South 26th St (Club, Beer, Liquor A Wine Retailer. 2014 Phastmi St South Bend Indiana CHARLES C SHORB A HERH ERT HENDRICKSON St dba D"n s Bar (Restaurant) Beet . Liqu >r A Wine Retailer 2206-S MDhawak. Ave South Bend Indiana WEST SIDE DEMOCRATIC A CIVIC CLUB Inc , by Raymond Zielinski, Pren , HOl South Illinois St , t Club • Bwr, Liquor A Wine Retailer. 617 South Warren St., South Bend Indiana WILTS SOUTH BEND, Inc. by Howard E Rush Pres., No. 3 Holly Luu and Gary Ik-Mond, S.-<ivtarv 112 A St Elkhart Indiana (Grocery i B«-vr A Wine Ik-alrr, 1326 Irunwood Dr. South Bend. Indiana FRANK A PASQUALE ANASTASIC i Restaurant • Transtri Beer A Wine Retailer f*cmiit fn-ni Ladialnua Klaudusx A Rota-rt Banaszak 814 South Walnut St South Bend. Indiana FRANK A PASQUALE ANASTASIO t Restaurant > Transfer of location Brer A Wine R< tailer Permit from 814 South Walnut St to 520-522 East LaSalle St. South Bind. Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IB REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVKRAGK COMMIBBION By W F Condon Execut Iva Secrataiy Je« A Harris, (’hainnan Attend Church Sunday
DEC- J, 1966 —WB BWKPJBHDBNT NEWS
N. L* Jr. High Spiits Opening । Ball Games North Liberty Junior High opvni-J its ba.Hki'tball s«a«»on by splitting two games with Rolling Prairie. The 7th gradi is lost their game, 21-IM, while the sth grad.won their oj» n» r 40-29 Jim B< arman with 7 points and Herman Brinkhuff wi’h six h-d the Liberty 7th gradii, in scoring Lbi rty trailed by a 17-8 score at half-time and then outscored Rolling Prairie in the last half. In the Bth grade game Liberty led all the way in winning their first of the Huaaon. Greg Shoemaker and Marty Dittmar, playing the center position, led the Shamrock i m their game by scoring ten points each. On November 28. tin- Lberty Jr High teams traveled to New Carlisle for th> second games of the season. Both fries came home victorious. Liberty’s 7th winning by a final score of IS-16; while the Hth grade team had an easier tinje in winning bv a score of 34-24 For the N rth Liberty 7th grade team. Jim Boanaan tallied 7; Mike Wesui -k h. and Herman Brinkhuff. 4 In the Hth grade game. Liberty It'd all the way. Scoring leaders were Alan Limerick with 8: and Jim Heim and f'anny Holmes with 5 each. The Shamrock Jr High traveled t<» LiVHk- on Wednesdaynight for the third game <rf the season. The home season wall start with an Hth grade game nn .Monday night. De. 5. at 6 p.m. with Elkhart Pierre Moran as the opponent Aiba ision prices to the North Libert , Jr High games will b«- 25c f. r adults and IN fui st udents. Rebekah News Evening Mar Hebt-kah Lodge Nu. 465 held their regular meeting on Tuv* lay evening, November 22nd. at which time the following officers were elected for 1967 Noble Grand. Mrs Mary Bauer Vice Grand, Mrs. Joseph Dean Knowlton ReC. Secretary, Mrs Esther I tearing Fin Secretary. Mrs. Mamie Crumback Treasurer Mrs William Ispoy The odd Fellows and Rebekahs and their families will hold thrii annual Christmas party on Saturday. December lOtl. with a pot luck dinner at 6:30 p Members are asked to bring • meat dish and <>nc other disl .Hsu then own table service 'Du re will a Jdi exchange, j glfb t.> be Nie to 7N Also hung gifts for vour own ci. im Santa Clam wall be there Alfa gifts fm cvervone K L News | .Mrs J O Pet twon and Mrs A ulrrv Breck of Men. owner Falls Wi-H'on-m wen- week end guests of Mi .md Mrs George Hillis at Koontz Line .Mi and Mis Clifford Kalvth had as then Sunday dinnei guests .Mr and Mrs E Rosenkranz us LiCroase In Mr and Mrs Edward Pogodx.tr ki ..nd Glona of South Bend i i nor us the birth days of Gloria .mil Mrs Pugodxinski. .Mr anil .' I Clifford Kaleth were dinner g irsts us Mr and Mrs Ck-U F< its h.u*oitng Mra E P.<«lzii. .u * tiirthdas
RUBY'S GIFT SHOP Christmas Decorations Centerpieces Gifts Fall Flower Arrangements RUBY MORRIS ! '
HOSPITAL NEW’S U Q — O E Street Division, laiPortc Miss Kathi Dt-Much. North Liberty; Mrs. Thomas Me Whinner, John Adkins, Walkerton Parkview, Plymouth Mrs William Charles Robinson, Walkerton. Piru- I-ake Division, Li Porte .Mrs Vt rn< n Lutz. Miss Judy Hvidlinger. Walkerton, Mrs. Mary Howell. North Litn-rtv. □_T- ~ -a BIRTHS o——— — — n Mr and Mrs John Hans, of Grovertown an the parents of a son born Novcmtwr 26, in Parkveiw hospital, Plymouth. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Nusbauni. N •vcmbi r 23. in the E Street Division. Laporte. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Holmquist of Walkerton, on November 24, at th»* E Street Division. LiPorte Mr. and Mrs. Ronakl Ritchey of North Liberty, are the parents us a son b >rn November 24 at the E Street Divisu n, Laporte. Mi and Mrs. Robert (’aln, of North Li^-rtv. are the parents r»f a son born November 23 in Memorial hospital. Mr arvl Mm. Donald Workman of North Liberty, have a new son born November 27 in Memorial hospital South Bend □——— — — □ THANKS □ □ VS e WiMfi to thank the f riend.s, neighbors and relatives for their acts of kindness, flowers, cards and prayers. All were so verymuch apprev iated during the sickness md death of r«ur dear win- and mother 'rhe RiLsh y Family 1 wish t<> express my thanks to my neighbors and friends fur the many kindnesses shown me when 1 was m the hospital, and ai.Hu during my confinement at home Thanks to all Mrs Helm Knowlton We would like to thank everyone who was so kind to our sun, Craig, during these last four weeks of illness with an ai-k-rgic disorder p Mt and Mrs Leroy TuttkPATKKiAN M. (. WIVES The Patncian K C Wives Club of Walkerton held a short meeting ruc« ntly at the K C. Hall. Mrs. Everette Putnaudr. president. presided She anmunc-xt that the < lub will hold tht ir Christmas port) < n f>er 19 with each member bringing a $1 00 gif' exchange Mts Betty Ginzer North Liberty, furnished the entertainment .ml program in demonstrating the many uses of Tupperware Prizes were avvarurd in games to Mrs Savoie, Mrs. A J Kennedy and Mrs Kevin Huffxtettrr. Hostesses for refreshments were Mts Huffsteller, Mrs Kennedy and Mrs James Lynch. I.UMESTAin MENI Mond.i' (Tull soup crackers, panut butter jelly sandwiches, ihocolate cake milk Tues»l.iv Creamed thicken <n biscuits i <4. slaw pea* hes and milk Wednesday Barbecue sandwuhes butli'U-d rue apple pie, milk Ttiursdav Esi alloped potatoes, harvard ia-rts Jelly sandwiches, ehocuLite eht-wy rookies, mdk. Fndav Mai arum A cheese, buttered peas egg salad sandwu hr pear- milk
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