The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 February 1995 — Page 10

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEBRUARY 23, 1995

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CLASSIFIED RATES Classified rates are: $2.50 minimum, 10 cents a word extra over 25 words. Count initials, abbreviations, numbers, etc., as words. All ads cash in advance unless a regular or monthly advertiser. Blind ads SI.OO additional. Display classified rate $3.00 per inch, successive issues (2 or more) $2.50 per inch. We reserve the right to accept or reject any ads for any reason. FOR SALE — Very comfortable 3 bedroom cottage, 2 blocks from Kramer’s Beach. I’ve maintained this home for 20 years. Fenced yard, 1 car garage, new roof. I’m here year around. $22,500. 708-891-0498, leave message, I’ll call back. tQI2 ToTrenT NEW 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS With Garage Phone 586-7409 jyitt POSTAL JOBS. Start $12.08/hr., plus benefits. For exam and application info, call 219/794-0010 Ext. IN2OI. 8 am. to 10 p.m., 7 days. 3tm2p PRIVATE PARTY Interested in buying real estate in Walkerton, North Liberty and surrounding area. Homes, land, etc. Any, condition. Call 656-4914 or 3699442- slStf ROGER’S APPLIANCE REPAIR WASHERS - DRYERS DISHWASHERS - RANGES All Makes And Models ROGER KRONK PHONE 586-2266 Walkerton SHARPENING — Chain, circle, hand saws, mower blades, scissors, electric hedge clippers, buzz saws. Anything that needs sharpening. Whitaker Saw & Tool Shapening, 707 Michigan St.,Walkerton. slstf Computerized AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING Wheel Alignment 2 Wheel Or 4 Wheel Wheel Balancing Tire Truing Brake Repair Exhaust Systems Custom Pipe Bending CALL LARRY, MARK or BERT At CLYDE’S STEERING SERVICE 615 S. State Street North Liberty

THE MEADOWS Our 1 & 2 Bedroom Town Houses Will Fit Your Budget OFFICE OPEN MONDAY-WEONESDAY-FRIDAY 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. 656-8151 NORTH LIBERTY 1= 1 Equal Housing Opportunity FOR SALE — Heavy duty truck, full size liner; banquet table; drapes, several sizes and colors. Call 586-7144 for more information, evenings. f23p HELP WANTED — All positions, days and nights. Apply at Larry’s Quick Mart, 201 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, phone 5867071. fl 6 Help Wanted SECRETARY Skills should include: accounts payable, receiveable, light bookkeeping, computer entry, receptionist. Will train right person. Pay negotiable. CALL (219) 586-3544 FOR APPOINTMENT t23tt FOR SALE — Very special house. You’ll love entertaining family and friends in this 3 bedroom ranch. Spacious kitchen with many built-ins, 2*/j baths, cozy fireplace, family room, 2 car attached garage. Don’t wait! Call now for an appointment! Barbara Marek, ERA Masterman & Associates, Inc., 936-8237 or 784-3198. f 23 ToreiroYTOr W SERVICE Doors - Glazing — Painting Light Work - Light Remodeling Replacement Windows 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE LAWNS - SIO.OO & UP No Job Too Small Or Big GROVER GOETZ Rone 586-7903 SAW SHARPENING — Chains, circle and carbide tips. Scissors and all types of hedge trimmers. Drill bits, hand saws and knives. Ralph Persinger, 201 Clarke Blvd., Walkerton, Ind. slstf 2 BEDROOM TRAILER FOR RENT Deposit and references required. Call after 6:00 p.m., 586-3817. f23p FREE TO GOOD HOME — Wirehaired terrier mix, has had shots, been spayed, is completely housebroken. Call 586-3821. f23p Need Welding A PLUS WELDING INC. We Go The Extra Step SHOP HOURS 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. CALL (219) 656-4106 Located In North Liberty* Weekend Emergency Service Emergency Numbers: Tom Popovic 219-656-8248 Robert Runnion 219-288-5410 David Gensinger 219-656-3446 PORTABLE UNITS FOR SITE WORK SPECIALIZED WELDING AT SHOP

FOR SALE — 1990 Olds Cutlass Supreme, A-l spape, cruise, new tires, 65,800 miles. 1990 Ford Escort, 45,900 miles, 4 cylinder, 4 speed. Automotive Parts & Service, U.S. 6 East, Walkerton, days 586-3166, evenings 9368121. 3tm9 FOR SALE — 1978 Case 220 tractor, 10 h.p., hydrostatic drive, dual speed rear end, hydraulic attachment, lift, 36” snow thrower, 44” dozer blade, 38” cut deck, hard cab, tire chains, one extra set blades. Submit Written bid by March 6, 1995 to John Glenn School Corporation, 506 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, In. Mark envelopes "Tractor Bid”. School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Equipment can be seen at Urey Middle School. fl 6 FOR RENT — Business location at 402 Illinois Street, Walkerton. Ideal location in heart of business district with approximately 1,600 sq. ft. Plenty of parking, building fully air-conditioned. Contact DeWayne Pavey, 404 Illinois St., Phone 586-7922. WANTED — Your Walls! Will hang wallpaper, professionally with reasonable prices. Good references. Call 656-4201, leave message. 2tfl6p JENKINS DETECTIVE AGENCY INC. — Confidential investigations marriage infidelity, custody investigations, criminal and civil investigations. Personal history reports and locater service. Other services available. Experienced, licensed and bonded. Phone 219-772-7073 or toll free 1-800-253-8886. m3op

[ LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR JOHN GLENN SCHOOL CORPORATION ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, INDIANA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the John Glenn School Corporation Board of Trustees will receive sealed bids for additions and renovations at Harold C. Urey Middle School, Walkerton, Indiana. Bids will be accepted at the School Adminstration Office, 506 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574, until 2:00 p.m. (local time), on March 23. 1995. Bids will be opened and tabulated immediately following in the Auditorium of John Glenn High School, John Glenn Drive, Walkerton, Indiana 46574. Bids not reaching said office by 2:00 p.m., on March 23, 1995, will not be opened and will be returned unopened to the original bidder. A pre-bid conference will be held at Urey Middle School, West Portable Classroom, on Wednesday, the 15th day of March, 1995, at 2:00 p.m. All bidding and construction shall be in accordance with construction documents prepared by Barton-Coe-Vilamaa, Architects and Engineers, Inc., and with all applicable laws, including Chapter 5-16-7 of the Indiana Code regarding wage rates. Copies of the construction documents can be obtained from the office of Barton-Coe-Vilamaa, 225 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, Indiana (comer of Cook and Lima Roads). A deposti of SIOO.OO per set of documents will be required. This deposit will be refunded, provided said drawings and specifications are retumted in good order within 15 days after the bid date. Bidders will be required to file, with their bids, a certified check made payable to the John Glenn School Corporation in an amount not less than five percent (5%) of their maximum bid or bids. In lieu of a certified check, bidders may

file a Bid Bond in the required amount. Should a successful bidder withdraw its bid, or fail to execute a satisfactory contract, John Glenn School Corporation may then declare the bid deposit or bond to be forfeited as liquidated damages. Each successful bidder shall be required to furnish an approved Performance Bond and a Labor and Materials Payment Bond, which cover faithful performance of the contract and the payment of all obligations arising thereunder. A Maintenance Bond shall also be required. Said Bonds shall remain in foil force and effect for twelve months from the substantial completion of the Work. • The John Glenn School Corporation Board of Trustees reserves the right to waive formalities in bidding, to reject any and all bids, and to let separate contracts or as a whole, without assigning any reason for its action in the premises, using its discretion to determine what action will be in the best interest of the John Glenn School Corporation. All contracts awarded will be conditioned upon and subject to the completion of financing by the John Glenn School Corporation School Building Corporation (the “Building Corporation”), in an amount sufficient to cover the costs of construction, plus all incidental expenses, and will be subject to termination anytime after the date or liability, at the option of the School Corporation anytime after the date of execution, in the event that the financing cannot be completed. Dated this 21st day of February, 1995. BOARD OF TRUSTEES JOHNGLENN SCHOOL CORPORATION By: R. W. Schaeffer Secretary of the Board of School Trustees 2tm2 NOTICE TO BIDDERS OF JOHN GLENN SCHOOL CORPORATION ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, INDIANA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the John Gelnn School Corporation Board of Trustees will receive sealed bids for site improvements, restrooms, press boxes and storage buildings at John Glenn High School, Walkerton, Indiana. Bids will be accepted at the School Administration Office, 506 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574, until 10:00 a.m. (local time), on March 29, 1995. Bids will be opened and tabulated immediately following in the Auditorium of John Glenn High School, John Glenn Drive, Walkerton, Indiana 46574. Bids not reaching said office by 10:00 a.m., on March 29, 1995, will not be opened and will be returned unopened to the original bidder. A pre-bid conference will be held at the John Glenn High School Auditorium, on Wednesday, the 19th day of March, 1995, at 11:00 a.m. All bidding and construction shall be in accordance with construction documents prepared by Barton-Coe-Vilamaa, Architects and Engineers, Inc., and with all applicable laws, including Chapter 5-16-7 of the Indiana Code regarding wage rates. Copies of the construction documents can be obtained from the office of Barton-Coe-Vilamaa, 225 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, Indiana (corner of Cook and Lima Roads). A deposit of $50.00 per set of documents wi! 1 be required. This dewill be refunded, provided said drawings and specifications are returned in good order within 15 days after the bid date. Bidders will be required to file, with their bids, a certified check made payable to the John Glenn

School Corporation in an amoul not less than five percent (5%) fl their maximum bid or bids. In lil of a certified check, bidders ml file a Bid Bond in the requirl amount. Should a successful bl der withdraw its bid, or fail to el cute a satisfactory contract, Joi Glenn School Corporation may thl declare the bid deposit or bond fl be forfeited as liquidated damagl Each successful bidder shall I required to furnish an approvl Performance Bond and a Labor I Materials Payment Bond, whil cover faithful performance of tl contract and the payment of I obligations arising thereunder. I maintenance Bond shall also I required. Said Bonds shall reml in full force and effect for twell months from the substantial col pletion of the Work. The John Glenn School Corpoil tion Board of Trustees reserves tl right to waive formalities in bl ding, to reject any and ail bids, al to let separate contracts or as I whole, without assigning any rl son for its action in the permisl using its discretion to determil what action will be in the bl interest of the John Glenn Schl Corporation. All contracts awarded will I conditioned upon and subject to tl completion of financing by the Joi Glenn School Corporation Schcl Building Corporation (the “Buil ing Corporation”), in an amoul sufficient to cover the costs of col struction, plus all incidental el penses, and will be subject to terl ination, without penalty or liabilil at the option of the School Corpl ation anytime after the date of ex| cution, in the event that the final ing cannot be completed. Dated this 21st day of Februarl 1995. BOARD OF TRUSTEI JOHN GLENN SCHOOL! CORPORATICI By: R. W. Schaefl Secretary of tl Board of School Trustel 2tl Sixth Annual Deer Drive At Potato Creek Park! Potato Creek State Park will I conducting their sixth annual dl drive on Saturday, March 11, 19l People interested in assistl should meet at the Park’s office® 9:00 a.m. Instructions and assil ments will be given at that till Participants should come prepal to walk through off trail conditil that might include water, mud al thorn bushes. Volunteers shol be finished before noon. The purpose of the deer driveflfl to continue to study trends of fIK deer population in the park fr^H year to year. While participa^K may see deer, this is not planned!, a “deer watching” activity. IB| area of the drive will be closed^fl 1 non-participants. If you have I questions, call the Park at (2l 656-8186. I BRYAN VERKLER COMPETE! IN TRACK AT VINCENNiL Bryan Verkier, freshman son I, Mr. and Mrs. Randy VerklJß Walkerton, continues to place |K indoor track meets for VincennHfl University. In recent weeks, at|^ an open meet at Rose-Hulman I Terre Haute, Verkier placed fifthH the shot put with a heave of 43’5l Two meets the following week hl Verkier placing third in the shot | at another meet at Rose-HulmaßL with a toss of 47’2”. At an tl^ comers meet at Indiana State Ul] versity, Verkier was fourth in tl( shot put at44’l”. I]

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